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The Times - 17/10/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent-TOKYO, OCT. 16, FROM AN EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Swimming Correspondent-TOKYO, OCT. 16, From Our Olympic Games Staff, From Our Boxing Correspondent-TOKYO, OCT. 16, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Richard Rose, Lecturer in Government, University of Manchester, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 16, From Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, SaTURDAY MORNING, From Our Science Correspondent, J. DOVER WILSON., GORDON CULLEN., CLIFFORD CULPIN, Chairman, Central Committee for the Architectural Advisory Panels 4 Hobart Place. SW.1. Oct 14., J. B. WARDLEY. Wern Cottage, Mortimer, near Reading, Berkshire, Oct. 12., A. IVAN KAUFMAN. 3 Hare Court. Temple, E.C.4. Oct. 15., MICHAEL DUMMETT., From a Special Correspondent, L V. BEHARRELL., ERNEST BLAIKLEY., EDWARD H. PINTO., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Educational, Services Tomorrow, Charities And Appeals, Opera And Ballet, Travel. Sport: Chelsea Alone May Resist Northern Challenge, Programme For Weekend, Final Move Preferred To Feather Bed For Big Newmarket Event, Phelps Loses Ground Better News From Track, Sgt. Jones Leads The Parade, Varley Scrapes Through To Quarter Finals, Sports in Brief, Star Spangled Banner Night and Day, Porter Beaten By Heavy Cold, Tonbridge Golfers Progress, Universities Begin Experiments Gibson Making Good Progress, Silver Medal Tribute To Cooper Dazzling Confidence Of Snell In 800 Metres Final, Miss Stouder Untroubled By Dutch Enthusiasm, Yesterday's Olympic Games Results in Detail Athletics, London Amateur Foursomes, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Mrs. Jones Too Experienced Nervous Miss Wade Falters Davis Cup Pair Win, Another Success For U.S. Women. Arts and Entertainment: Right Ways and Wrong in Adult Education, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television B.B.C 1 (Ch. 1), St. Andrews Arts Building Open, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,743. Picture Gallery: A Nice Point of Balance. News: St. Luke's Day The Beloved Physician, U.S. Concerned Over Lack Of Clear British Decision Doubts On Labour's Defence Policy, Ceylon To Have New Daily, Air France Faces Noise Case, Gen. Khanh's Plea For The Army, Polaris Crews For U.S. Training Starts Next Year, Menace of the Armed Trespasser, Docks Waiting Angers The Lorry Men Unexplained Delay, Second List For Cabinet Follows Today, Labour Party Had Most Viewers, Liverpool Bus Strike, W. German Treason Charges, Youths "Tried To Ram Police Cars", 250,000 Homes Need In London, No Sharp Drop In Car Prices Manufacturers' Views, Labour Party Strategy is in Jeopardy, More Footballers Sent For Trial., Unquestioned Authority of a Ginger Cat, Safer Medicine Cabinets, 3D. Off Gas For Some Users In Wales, Bonn Cautious On Moscow Changes, Percentage Drop In The Conservative Poll Was Biggest For Any Party Since 1945, Movements Of Liners, Ready To Launch Blue Streak, Khrushchev Associates Dismissed Policy Easing Towards China, Pitfalls in Free Advice, Pruning Greenhouse Climbers, Better Houses To Cut Road Chaos, Six Ministers Lost Seats, Passengers Wait To Fly In Vc 10 B.O.A.C. Favorite, Union-Castle Take Over Cruise Firm Agreement On Shares, China Says U.S. Has Forced Her To Develop A Bomb "Big Fraud" Of The Test Ban Treaty Proved By Events, American Hint Of U.N. Deferment, New Leaders In Russia Give Peace Promises Personal Message Delivered To President Johnson, Whale Conference Hopes Fade, New B.R. Contract To Carry Oil, Where The Seats Fell Labour Gains From Conservatives, U.A.R.-Iraq Joint Command, Another U.S. Motor Strike, Some Arrests As Aden Goes To The Polls, M.P.s Elected To The New House Of Commons, Scots Legal Aid In Criminal Cases Too, New Editor For Izvestia, Mr. Wilson Names His First Ministers Swift Action After Near Dead-Heat Result Mr. Brown To ACT As Deputy Prime Minister, New Oxford College Opened, Mr. Khrushchev Accused Of "Armchair Methods", "Inspiration" From Royal Visit, The Trade Gap Widens To £111M. City Prices More Uncertain, General Election Results 1964 England, Question Of Sir A. Home's Future, Four Flying Squad Officers Cleared, Closer Links With East Churches, Japanese Shipping Deficit Problem, Better Recruiting Need For Nurses, Las Vegas-Neon Oasis in the Driest State Swimming Pools and Casinos A Traveller's Impressions, Pay Troubles Await New Government, One-Way Routes To Stop Sea Collisions, Man Bathed In Nude In Trafalgar Square, U.S. Air Safety Award To Briton, Sergeant's Fear Of An Allegation Ex-Policewoman Says, "No Violence", President's Denial On Jenkins Case, Chinese Explode Their First Atomic Bomb Call For World Summit Talks On Disarmament, Life Beyond Earth Debate Goes On, Troops Called Out In South Rhodesia Growing Violence In Rural Areas. News in Brief. Display Advertising: U.S.S.R., The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Peking's Gain: Moscow's Loss, Whistling Out of Fashion, First Things First. Letters to the Editor: Marble Arch, Proposition 14, Through Invisible Doors, A Landscape Pattern Classifying The Countryside, Shoe Design And Squares, Southern Rhodesia, A Postwar Othello. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Mr. Malcolm's Museum Concert, Operatic Virtues of Dvorak and Smetana, French Prisoner of War Artists in Straw Marquetry, D'oyly Carte Opera's American Tour, Canadian Films More and More Spontaneous, Need to Obey Beethoven, Mr. Johnstone's New Paintings, Cream of the Festival Films, Westminster School Concert, In The Sale Rooms Furniture Makes £18,994. Official Appointments and Notices: University News "Lavish Expense" At Oxford Why Higher Grants?, From The London Gazette Friday, October 16. 1964, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr. Cole Porter Folksongs For The 20th Century. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division No Order On Costs Regina v. Amersham Justices Ex Parte Fanthorne. Business and Finance: City News In Brief, New Firm Will Use Plastics In Carpets, Latest Dividends, £1.2M. Offered For Hart. Levy, Rubber Growing Less Profitable, Two Points More From B.S.R., Now U.S. Lead Price IS Raised, Treasury Bill Rate Rises, Currency Rates For Travellers, A.B. Foods' Bright Future, September Trade Disappoints, F.B.I. Quarterly Survey Postponed, Mecca Interim Unchanged, £2M. Guarantee For Long-Haul Ferry, Courtaulds Interim Dividend, Germany's New Iron Ore Port Heavy Inquiries, The Pound At New Low Gold Price Tops Fresh Peak, Cawood Holdings Limited Year Of Continuing Progress, Russia Interested In Pulp Machinery, Election Only One Of City's Problems Foreign Politics Distract, Carr Export Sales 50 P.C. Up, S.A. Marine Orders 5 Dry Cargo Liners, Credit Hard To Find. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Market Highly Sensitive Gilts Depressed, Wall Street Advances, Leading Share Price Movements, Wall Street Rally Continues Mostly $1 Gains, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Cash Wire Bars Soars To £500 In Afternoon Curb Trading, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices A Day Of Immense Confusion In Markets. Property.

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