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The Times - 10/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondents-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 9, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-FARNBOROUGH, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-LUCERNE, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-OTTOBEUREN, SWABIA, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KABUL, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 9, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, R. SOMERVILLE., O. BUDD., F. FRASER DARLING., A. EDBROOKE., EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS, Chairman; COLYTON; DENYS LOWSON; JOHN RODGERS; ARTHUR SKEFFINGTON; ROBIN TURTON; ARTHUR WOODBURN, Vice-Presidents., ROBIN WILLIAMS., DERMOT MORRAH, Chairman of, DIANA CLEGG., E. W. SHEPHERD, Director of, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MASONIC CORRESPONDENT, By F. J. SHIRLEY, CANON-LIBRARIAN, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Stratford-On-Avon N.H. Programme, English Golf Tail Wags Strongly, Fleeting Glimpse of the Judokas, Dragon Crews Busy At Burnham, Kanhai's Gifts Reminiscent Of Bradman, Sports in Brief, Sangster Through Two Rounds Miss Smith Beaten By Mrs. Susman, Entertaining Batting And A Hutton As Opener, British Pairs Taking Expected Shape, Brave Indiana Keeps St. Leger At Home Irish Filly Foiled In Closest Finish Since 1947, Rangers Fail In Second Leg McKinnon's Goal Levels Scores Play-Off Needed, Cardiff Early Into Their Stride Dashing Rugby Display For Fijians, Thomas Leads In Pentathlon. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,711, Television Programmes, Clarke Beats Hollis In Paignton Chess, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,651, Sound Broadcasting. Picture Gallery: A Canoe of the Bronze Age. News: Anglo-German Link From 8th Century, Fight To Protect Wycombe Rye 11,015 Sign Petition, 'Prosperity With A Purpose' Slogan, Mr. Brooke To Free Dumb Gypsy, Senate Democrats Agree To Re-Open Baker Case Alleged Contribution To 1960 Campaign Fund, Soviet Threat To Quit U.N., Criticisms Of London Opera Centre Rejected Committee Support New Director, Accountant For Trial On Perjury Charges, 10,000-Mile Drift On Raft Man Of 71 Reaches Land, African's Alleged Aims Of Sabotage Hopes Of Avoiding Personal Injury, Share Issue For New Daily Newspaper, Nuclear Scientists' Vision Of "Unlimited Power For All" U.N. Conference Appeals For More To Be Done By Developed Nations, Liberals' Plan For Pensions Assisting Retired Public Servants, Restrictions Eased In Cyprus Answer To Appeal, Indonesian Charges Refuted Sir Patrick Dean Seeks Assurances, Band Plays As New Council Meets, British Family Kept In Egypt, Exploring Galaxy's Hot Region, Alcoholism Among Cider Addicts "Scrumpy" A Scourge, Movements Of Liners, Aviation Appeals Dismissed, Call To Close Chinese Embassy In Kenya, Making Durham More Attractive, Dr. Banda Wins Vote Of Confidence, Social Justice Demanded In Incomes Policy Technological Change To Be Studied In Depth, Dockers "Black" Depot On Labour Issue, Tendering For £22M. Liner Cunard Invite Five Shipyards, India Law Chief Strangled In Bedroom Police Detain Valet: Hunt For Four Men, Transfer Of Two Poultry Stations, Chrysler Strike Threat Ended, Ocean-Going Hovership Plan Outlined By Mr. Amery Possible Use To Navy Speed Factor In Warfare, T.U.C. Stand Firm On Wages Restraint Passed By Majority Unity Preserved, Trend In New Buicks IS Sporting Style 39 Models In 1965 Series, Youth With Long Hair Wins Dole Fight, P.-C. For Trial On Blackmail Charge Denial Of Menaces, Stiffer Test For French Students Cabinet's New Ruling On University Entry, Fair Incomes For Farmers, Closer Watch On Food Labelling Needed, Lead Shared At Burghley, Prospective Candidates, £55M. Contracts And Another Coming Mr. Heath's Survey, Arabs Seeking To Strengthen Armies Work On Jordan Tributaries, Mr. Brown Says A Change IS Inevitable Britain's Only Chance, B.M.C. Sets Personal Export Record, 150,000 Wasted Acres Critical Study By Civic Trust, Support For Fund Quota Increases, Electronics Industry Accuses Government Over Concord French Control Of Major Contracts, New Call For European Union, Argentine Flag Planted On Falklands Report To U.N. On Pilot's Exploit, Rebuilding the "Cheker" at Cathedral Library, More U.S. Aid To South Vietnam, Rare Gathering Of Afghan Tribesmen, New Talks On S. Rhodesia Deadlock Mr. Smith Again At Downing Street Differences Remain, Divorce By Consent: Churches' Support, "Radioactive Dust Leak" Report, 'Alert' System For Heart Patients, Second Hurricane Hits Florida, Offer On Channel Island Milk, Roman Inscription Found At Carpow, French Artists Get Security, France's New Ideas On The Monetary System Modified Plan For Composite Reserve Units. Display Advertising: Macmillan, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Samuel FOX & Company Ltd, Darton Longman & Todd, Smiths, Coal, Multiple Display Advertisements, Country Life, EQUITY & Law, Town And Commercial Properties Limited, The Times, Automotive Products Group, Collins, W. $ C. French Ltd., De LA Rue Bull. News in Brief. Reviews: New Fiction, Poet Reaches Port, Stormy Life, Many New Faces at the Lucerne Festival, Champagne Charles, Taking Ballet to Small Theatres, Return In Embattled First Person Royal Court Theatre: Inadmissible Evidence, Quick Guide to New Reading, Vivid Playing Of Dutch Quartet, HE Found Elizabeth, Turner Reappraised, Lucid Portrait Of Trickster, Return Of a Comic Writer to Childhood and Youth, Heirs of the Raj, Serious Film That Is Never Solemn, Japanese Eden, John Chapman's New Farce, Digging For History, Four To Write For L.S.O.. Official Appointments and Notices: Masonic Appointments, Chief Minister Of Orissa Resigns, Legal Aspects Of Church Unity, Doubts On E. Berlin Khrushchev Visit Appointment In Bonn. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Sea Power, Calling All Wrong Numbers, Keep the Family Small?, Awkward Partners, Charitable Greetings. Letters to the Editor: Must Foula Become Deserted?, Cheques At The G.P.O., Newspaper Suppressed, Nuclear Policy, Royal And Ancient Charters, Strength Of Sterling, Too Proud Walkers, In The World's Markets Where Britain IS Left Behind. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Sakari Tuomioja Cyprus Mediator, Vice-Admiral K. G. B. Dewar The Royal Oak Incident, Mr. P. F. Carpenter, Dr. H. J. L. Robbie, Obituary. Law: Pickwick Record Sleeves Pickwick International Inc. And Another v. Allied Records Ltd. And Another, Committal Proceedings Adjourned Berkhamsted Rural District Council v. Duerdin-Dutton And Another, £120,000 Tax Plot Alleged Nine Men Accused. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Again Higher, London Closing Prices Industrial Markets Slightly Firmer, Copper Soars £32 10s. To A New 8-Year Peak, Prices A Shade Higher Gilts Quiet, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Wall Street Again At New Peak Motor Stocks Strong, More Sharp Gains On Milan Very Active Trading. Business and Finance: Smith & Nephew Rate, Rhodesia-Katanga Company Limited, German Shares In The U.S. Surplus Of Dm.444m., A Scolding For Europe's Capital Markets Mr. Dillon's New Action Call, S. Africa Import Permits, "Lamit" Fund Now Over £38M., G.E.C. £915,000 Orders, Stonehenge Brick Marketing, Latest Dividends, Victoria Plans Tax, Friedland Doggart's Good Half-Year, Talks Next Week On Imports From Singapore, Fairbairn Lawson Limited Modernization And Reequipment Programme Outlined Satisfactory Order Book Position, Barratt Pension Fund Accepts Amended Stylo Offer, Daily Leader Limited, Provident Clothing Interim Up, Montague L. Meyer Limited Profits Considerably Increased, Loan Placing By E. & H. P. Smith, The Anglo-Ceylon & General Estates Co., Wright's Biscuits Earnings At New Peak, No Cambrian Airways Takeover, U.S. Warning On Steel Supplies, Marston Thompson Prospect, Ballot For Lec, S. African Venture By Rank Xerox, Lintang Shares "Just Under £1 Each", £400,000 Research Project Result Of Merger, A. W. Securities Hopeful, Sterling Cable Company Limited Improved Trading Results Mr. James S. Clark Foreshadows Record Current Turnover, Davy-United Order, Money Again In Short Supply, Canadian Dollar Gains Ground, E.E.C. Insurance Shares Show Progress, Pre-Election Equity Markets, Bid For Dawber, Townsley, Chile Seeks Dearer Copper, Another Loan To Belgium $42M. In 16 Months For Congo Debts, Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, Pataling Rubber Scrip, U.K. Moving Into Natural Gas Age North Sea Licences Next Week, 'Golden Egg' For Market. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Hecht, Levis. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Flats & Chambers.

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