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The Times - 04/12/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-DURBAN, DEC. 3, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-BLABY, LEICESTERSHIRE, , FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, From Our Special Correspondent-BOMBAY, DEC. 3, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 3, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 3, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our European Economic Correspondent, R. T. OERTON, , J. G. SCADDING. Institute of Diseases of the Chest, British, CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH. 728 Kensington Close Hotel, Wrights Lane, W.8, Dec. 1., A. J. HAWES. 32 Fitzroy Square. W.1. Nov. 30., RICHARD TAPPER., R. F. C. SCOTT, HAROLD COLLISON., KNOLLYS., RALPH HAWTREY, J. F. CROSFIELD, Managing Director, , E. A. WILLIAMS. Faskally, Thorrington, Essex, Dec. 1., By John E. Dayton, From Our Art Critic, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By Ronald Brech, From An American Correspondent-OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,784, Television Programmes. Sport: Army's Extra Trial XV, Everton Drawn Against Manchester United, Tonbridge Given No Breathing Space, Sports in Brief, Bath Club Cup Squash, American Aid For Oxford Yale Oarsmen Hard To Fault, Bookmakers Reply To "Shocking Smear", Day For Young Horses Spartan General Preferred, Rugby Without Risks At Grange Road Cambridge Given Unambitious Example By LX Club, Test Match Wicket Should Favour Batsmen Dexter's For Not Reassuring, December Sale Details, Consolation For Clarke Cross-Country Season Gets Under Way, W. A. Stephenson's Luck Turns Liverpool Success For Harry Black, Cowell Drops Out Of England Trial, Variety In Women's Hockey. Display Advertising: Ici, Beecham's Powders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Emi, André Deutsch, Cutty Sark, Pyrene, Rawlplug, Chivas Regal, Renault, The Bear Facts, Chilprufe, Bp, Whitaker, Kirkby & Bunn, Rover, Bea, Elliott, Children's Society. News: Regular Army Finds There IS Nothing Wrong With Youth Boys' Clubs Enjoy The Rigorous Life, Labour, Liberal Strength Increased In Lords Life Peerages For 16: Commons Seats For Two Ministers, L.C.C. Staff Reject Call For Strike, Minister Forecasts More Tourists, Iron Ore Find In Canadian Arctic, Bill To Levy Tolls On M4 £13M. Short-Cut Over Severn And Wye, Rail Pay "On Merit" Claim Held Back By Losses, Opposition M.P.S' Questions To Minister, Leukaemia Virus Claim In U.S., Danger Of Drugs In Milk, Calls For Marriage Reform In Italy, Chinese Reject Russian Call For Talks Snub To Envoy, Señor Perón Back In Spain, Pilfering Costing Importers Thousands Of Pounds A Year Port Authority Defend Dock Workers, Earlier Hours For Commons Opposed, Efta Envoys Receive Britain's Reply, Social Benefits Related To Production, Tracking the Train Lawrence Wrecked, British Guiana Party Plans Upset Ruling On Choice Of Premier, Britain "Is Not Paying Her Way", The Pope Meets Leaders Of Other Religions Huge Crowds Again Greet Him, Pardons For 3 After 'Whitewash' Inquiry Police Accused Of Lying In Home Office Report Former Scotland Yard Man And New Minister Criticized, Movements Of Liners, Concord Cancellation Never Mentioned, Bonn Fears More Surprises, India's Five-Year Plan Problems Inflation Danger, Mr. Brezhnev Makes New Attack On Nato Force Russia Determined To Resist "Concession To Germans", Mr. Johnson Reaffirms U.S. Commitment To M.L.F., Weekend Shopping Not Dearest, A Strange Audience for Handel in Korat, G.P. Complains Of Patient's Examination Seen Without His Knowledge, Minister Asks Hospitals To Cut Delays Out-Patients' Difficulties, 'New Underground Lines Needed', Egg Plan Was 'Bad Judgment', British And N.Z. Farmers In Clash, Kenya Insists On Deportation, London Arrival Of Mr. Shastri, Defence Costs Vital Issue For Britain, Antique Dealers See M.P.S, W.E.U. Call For European Summit, Student Protests In France, £108,000 Art Sale, Support For Allegations That Razors And Cosh Were "Planted", Britain's Case Seen Better By O.E.C.D. Opinions On Cure Still Divided Satisfaction Over Assurances, A New Kind of Force, Vaccine Found For One Type Of Cold More Volunteers Needed, Work's Disputes Not Tied To Politics Election Period Inquiry, Ceylon Government Defeat, New Authority For Grain Marketing, Pact Expected For Engineers, The Duke Visits R.A.F. In Germany, Sabotage Attempt On Aden Radio, Shah's Attack On Pres. Nasser, Croupier Faces Charge Of Murder Arrest In Bahamas, Mayfair Raiders Get 10 Years' Gaol, Rhodesian Troops Called Out, Expansion Plan For Oxford Union, Greek Wheat Subsidies Reap Bitter Harvest 500,000 Ton Surplus Creates Economic Difficulties, Woman Hurt In Rush Back To Work. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Railway Lawrence Wrecked. Politics and Parliament: Wide scope for prices review, Oil embargo on South Africa rejected, Graded rate for widows' pensions, House Of Lords Right to money held by the courts, Forecast of tax change defended. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Country of Mistrust, Prague Feels The Pinch, Homeric Horses, Five Years After. Letters to the Editor: A Lesson For Others, Cigarette Advertising, Preventive Detention, Trouble In The Docks Chance Minister Should Take, The Only Cure, Turkey's Place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Army Scholarships., University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: Artist Who Treasures the Ordinary, Strindberg Showcases, Challenging Piece For Amateurs, Comedienne With Classic Clown's Mask, Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth Again, The Royal European Film Premiere, Fluency of Austrian Pianist, £1,800 Paid For Chocolate Pot By John Wisdom Pair Of Console Tables Fetch 1,900 Gns., Respectability of the Virtuoso's Art, Douglas Craft's London Show, New String Quartet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Law: A Californian Court Order Bettinson V. Bettinson, Crown Privilege Upheld Wednesbury Borough Council And Others V. Ministry Of Housing And Local Government, Law Encourages Reconciliation F. V. F., Where IS The Defendant? Bader Machinery Co. Ltd V. Gordon. Obituaries: Very Rev. Herbert Ham Provost Emeritus Of Derby, Dr. F. W. Thompson Former Librarian At Chatsworth, The Ven. Percy Hartill, M. Roger Bissière French Abstract Painter, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ronald Campbell Penney, Mr. Roger Quirk, Dr. L. A. Jordan, Mr. Joseph M. Dodge A Leading American Banker, Dr. J. F. Duncan. Business and Finance: Israel Trade Deficit At $311M., Austin & Pickersgill Substantially Improved Trading Mr. J. H. King On Encouraging Outlook, W. German Credits For South Korea, Inadequacy of Reserves Highlighted by Crisis, Export Order, Afghan Minister's Trade Talks, A.E.I. Win £4M. Power Order From C.E.G.B., Latest Dividends, Neepsend Steel & Tool Corporation Limited, £32M. Rise In Note Circulation, Lake View & Star, City Backwash Of Sterling Pressure, John Galloway, Company Brevities, Refrigerator Sales Rise Sharply, California Catering For Future Water Needs Largest Ever Development Programme, Gatt Textile Clause Being 'Exploited', Investigation By German Cartel Authority, Equities And Gilts Both Firm But Idle, S. Africa To Step Up Search For Oil, Express Dairy Raise Interim, Japan's Growth Slackens Rising Prices Threat, Reverse Selling In Lombard St., Bp Exercises C.E.I.R. Option, Bristol Plant For Imp. Smelting, European Investment Bank Offering, In Brief, The Birmingham Post & Mail Limited A Satisfactory Year, Weak Trend On Frankfurt Milan Rallies, Record Price For Bale Of Wool, 'No Early Changes In Stoll Theatres', Auto Union Models To Be Continued, Gandy Prices, Exports And Output Up, Paris Meeting Emphasizes Surveillance More I.M.F. Drawings Foreseen, "Builders' Fears Confirmed" Concern For Little Firms, Five New Dredgers Ordered, Philips Lamp Interim Unchanged, U.S. Steel Hits New Peak, Tin Consumption In October, U.S. Expect Copper Situation To Improve, G.R.A. Golf Range Talks Off, Tom Martin Terms Revised, G.K.N. Venture In Africa, High-Yield Units At 5s., New U.K. Exhibitors At Leipzig Fair, Teleflex Option Scheme, Greenall, Whitley Pay 2½ Points More From Net Profits Up 18 Per Cent, Record Cleaner Sales By Electrolux, £4M. S. American Steel Contract Signed, Sterling At $2.79¼ Narrow Movement, Pastoral Review Acquisition, Option Rates, The Techinical Backcloth Story Of Research AIDS Exports, New Zealand Sales Down. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash Tin Recovers £41 5s. In Active Trading, Britiosh Funds, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Few Dramatic Changes, Wall Street Rises, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Higher Rates Statement Boost, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: New Appointment For Lord Derwent Yorkshire Insurance Post. Property: Country Properties., Brown & Merry.

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