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The Times - 10/08/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent-AMSTERDAM, AuG. 9, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SWANSEA, AUG. 9, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, AUG. 9, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, AUG. 9, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, AUG. 9, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, AUG. 9, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, LENNOX BERKELEY., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., M. SAMPSON., JOHN MILLICAN., D. V. BONSOR., DESMOND DONNELLY, M. J. LORIMER BROWN, JOHN S CRAIG, F. R. MCKIM., From a Special Correspondent, VLADIMIR SMOLYANSKY, NORMAN SPRATT., FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-WINNIPEG, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. News: Mosaic Unearthed At Cirencester 4th Century Pavement, Water Rationed In E. Berlin, No Congo Plea For Foreign Troops Equipment Wanted By Mr. Tshombe, Refugees To See Dr. Erhard, Roman Gate Found At Lincoln Kept For Public View, Drift Of Minsters Alarms Church, Nationalizing The North Sea, 9 Hurt In Collision, E.T.U. Has Plan For Unions Association Rather Than Mergers, Travel Agents May Have To Be Registered More Complaints By M.P., Rise In Cigarette Prices Confirmed, American Attack On Communists Kennedy Killing Due To "Hate Barrage", Security Council Defeats Delaying Tactics Anglo-American Motion Passed, Have a Crack at Grouse, Greek Fighters Over Nicosia, Study Of Andes "Hot Spots", Mr. P. Thomas To Visit Czechoslovakia, Shortage Of Staff Shuts Hospital, £25,000 AIM To Fight Airport Scheme, £1,001M. On Education By Councils, Lady Coventry Getting Better Aftfr Accident, Churches Support Fixed Easter, Mr. Shastri's Plan On Food Crisis, Challenge By New Party In S. Rhodesia Sir Roy Welensky To Be Leader, 4,800 Get Rate Relief £34,000 Hardship Awards Two-Thirds Goes To Bournemouth, Movements Of Liners, Police 'Double Trials' Criticized, New Laws Sought On Carrying Dangerous Chemicals, 46 Die In Raid On Lumpa Village, Decorator with the Public in Mind, Schoolboys Stranded In France, Missing Sloop "Seen In Channel", Byron's Ghost Would Walk Uneasily Here, Plight Of The Muslims In India Discussed Results Of Increased Hindu Nationalism, Russian Call To Turks "Leave Settlement To Cypriots" Letters To Two Prime Ministers, Labour Accused Of Witch Hunts Young Socialists To Fight Closure Party Issue Denial, Malaysian Ban On Indonesian Ships, Funds For Student Exchanges, State And Private Forestry Under Scrutiny, Farm Intensification On A Big Scale, Deported Briton IS Looking For Job, Design Research, Sir Miles Thomas Gets Trade Centre Post, Mr. Heath Replies On Plant Closure, U.S. Fleet To Stop Tongking Gulf Patrols Withdrawal Only Temporary, Principal Crops Above Average, Committee Clears Bundeswehr Admiral's Criticisms Rejected, Where City Folk Go Back To The Life Of The Pioneers, Srinagar "Black Day", Sir A. Home On Way To London, Lecturer Freed In Mozambique Work To Be Continued In N. Rhodesia, Mr. Graham Greene To Re-Word Play, Press Tributes To Admiral Tomaz, Egyptian Agent In Yemen Recalled, Queue To See Fossil Elephants More Bones Unearthed, Brethren Likened To Church, Dockers Hold Back On 40-Hr. Week Anomalies Opposed, More Unrest In Asturias, Corsican Find Of Ancient Statues, Keeping An Eye On Foreign Trawlers Likely Role For R.A.F., Training Space-Agers, Ankara Insists On Security Guarantees, Former Peer Invited To Stand, Vietnam's Divided Neighbour, Good Time Boys In London, Woman Rescued After Beachy Head Fall, Mr. Johnson's Three Messages, U.N. Call For Cyprus Cease-Fire Vote After New Turkish Attack By Sea And Air Mr. Khrushchev Asks Ankara To Cease Operations, Dublin Horse Show Americans Win The Irish Trophy. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette Friday, August 7, 1964. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Sport: Read Shows Skill In Rainstorm, Sports in Brief, British Team Shoot To Victory, Finns In Exciting Tussle, Navy Champion Extended Doubles Partner As Runner-Up, Tabarly Among Starters In Ocean Race, Booth Retrieves Initiative For Australians, Unbeaten Bryanston Exceed Modest Expectations, Hungarian Sets New Swimming Record, Borrowed Boat Brings Luck, Barber Chosen For Final Test Match Cowdrey And Trueman Also Back In Favour, Santa Claus Casts St. Leger Doubts Trainer's Misgivings, Webb And Cooke Surpass British Rowing Hopes Second Only To Russians In Double Sculls, One-Sided Polo At Tidworth, Only Two Teams Finish In Time Trial, Saturday's Football, Britain's SAD Fall From Grace In Relay, U.S. Pick Women's Team For Tokyo, Miss Bueno Meets Miss Smith Again. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,684, Television Programmes. Reviews: Entry To Welbeck College, Eisteddfod Council To Launch World-Wide Appeal Festival Growing In Size And Cost, A Plan For Perth, Experiment With Ballet, Receptive and Critical Playgoers in the Provinces, A Camelot Made In England. Picture Gallery: The Crisis in Cyprus, Display Advertising: British Steel, Bmc Service, Woolwich, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Rating Conundrum, The Danger Spreads, Plum and Apple, Germany's Post Office Dispute, Organizer of Relief. Letters to the Editor: A Pension For Masha, Events In South-East Asia, Not So Experienced On The Roads, Exclusive Brethren, Contracts Are Made, Where Britain Fails Concern With Own Welfare, "No Irish Need Apply", Using English In The Latin Mass. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Six Flats In 16th Century House Principal Features Preserved, Sales By Auction. Obituaries: Mr. Ben Huebsch, Mrs. Josephine Fitzgerald, Miss Alice Franklin, Mr. Michael Cliffe Popular Labour M.P., Mr. A. J. Robinson, Obituary, Prof. Gladys Dickinson French Literature And History. Business and Finance: O.E.C.D. Capital Movements Important Changes In Code, Concrete Limited, Higher Wolsey Turnover Exports Encouraging, Sun Electrical Rights, Phosphate Plant In Canada, C.E.M. "Rebel" Withdraws, Wool Exports To Europe Jump, Manchester Liners Pay 3 Points Extra, Roadraiier For Service.-The, Electrolux Opens Dutch Factory, German Loan Soon In Switzerland, Cost Of Living Round The World, Opposition To Germany's Tax Cuts Plan, S.A. Breweries Prosper, Credit In Tight Supply, Rising Prices make a leaner year for Tourists, Savings Total Climbs, Insurance Growth In Germany, Waterworks Tender Issue, Associated British Picture Corporation Chairman's Review, Japan Seeks Relief From U.S. Tax, New Italian Link For Pontin's, Higher Price For Uganda Crop, A.V.P. Growth, Tax Stimulus Triumph U.S. Unemployment Below 5 P.C. Four-Year Low, Economic Measures In Italy Postponed, Investment Bank Bond Issue, U.S. Fire Losses Down In First Half, Contracts, People's Gas Light Stock Split, Freight Position Healthy Small Rise In Rates, Wine And Spirit Imports Up, Cammell-Laird To Build £2M. Ship For Ellerman's New Type Passenger Vessel, Perben Securities Seek Flotation, Planning To Come To Market, Coffee Council Decisions Export Quotas Approved, E.E.C. Commission And Motor Cartel, A.C.F Industries, A P.E.P. broadsheet to appear on August, Elmo Chain Cut Razor Prices, English Sweets For Kenya, Building, Electricity Speed-Up, The Greyhound Racing Association Trust Limited, Fifty Years Of Insurance National Employers' Growth, Price & Pierce 2-For-3, Food Index Edges Upward, Public Works Loan Rates Raised, Record Year For Metropole One-For-10 Scrip, F. S. Matta, Quiet Day For Sterling, Pattern Of Yields Graphs, C.A.B. Air Cargo Ruling Exclusive Rights, Barclays Reading Foreign Branch, Assoc. Fire Alarms Reply To Critics, The Eastbourne Waterworks Company, Merchants Confident On Export Outlook World Liquidity Reports Today. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Vietnam Situation Governs Market Trends Late Recovery On Franfurt, Equities Standing Up Well To Fresh Tensions, Rise In French Gold Stocks Capital Inflow. Business Appointments: Charles Churchill Appointment.

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