The Times - 28/08/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From A Cricket Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM AN AMERICAN GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, AUG. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-ATLANTIC CITY, AUG. 27, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 27, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, AUG. 27, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, AUG. 27, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, PETER HALL., STANLEY CHAYTOR., K. A. SELLAR., FRANK DAWTRY, General, DENNIS WARD., A. G. GRANTHAM. 90 Piccadilly, W.1, Aug. 25., L. A. HAWES, Chairman of the, JOSEPH WILBY., G. J. ROTH., R. M. BRADFIELD., FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By HELEN THOMAS, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Dramatic Critic-EDINBURGH, AUG. 27, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Yesterday's Football Results, Derbyshire Back In The Game Uncertain Batting By Surrey, Stirring Finish In Prospect For G.P. 14s, Miss Truman Out Of Cup Event Further Chapter In Bad Luck Story, Yorkshire On Back Foot Only Illingworth Attacks, Miss Hughes Comes To Grief Strong Golf Armour Of Miss Jurgens, Misarden Park In Polo Final Winning Goal From Penalty, Sports in Brief, Round Of 65 In Carling Golf Alliss Has Best British Score, Russian Athletics Record, Sovereign Heads The Procession Race Halted Prematurely, Titmus Takes 13 Wickets Entwistle Resolute But Isolated, Two Of England's Most Mature Batsmen, Potier Has Right Qualities For Solario Stakes Spectacular Win, But I Claudius Annoys Brighton Crowd, Brighton Croquet, Veivers Shatters Calm At Canterbury Underwood Has Last Laugh, Catamarans Becalmed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,700, Chess Title Goes To Haygarth Win In 65 Moves, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Display Advertising: British Eagle, United Glass, united steel. Picture Gallery: Greeting the Soldiers, Through the Eye of a Needle. News: Dartmoor Man's Boots Found, Bonn Eases Credit For Communists, Britain Loses £18M. Order Credit Refusal Blamed Contract To Europe, Doctor Refuses To Name Killer, Threats To The Whale And The Haddock, Pedestrian Crossing Blast Injures Three, 17 Ambassadors WHO Rule A Cemetery, Mr. Ian Smith's London Visit, High Court Action Dropped, Need To Measure Benefits Set Against Costs, Understanding Fish Better Need For More Research, Rolls Razor Deficiency Exceeds £4M. No Fortune Now, Says Mr. Bloom, Lord Head's Warning Over Ban On British Goods Singapore Decision "Could Cause Rift With Malaysia", Washington Sees Grave Outlook, 6 New Warships To Cost Navy Over £40M. Costly Electronics, Cyprus Ban On Turkish Troop Reliefs Fears Of Renewed Political Crisis U.N. Emissary Sees Pres. Makarios, Scale To Measure Bureaucracy College Research, 'Attempt To Seize Diplomatic Bags', Man Retracts 1914 Statement, Briton Accuses Nigeria Police, Work Permit For U.S. Actor Angers EQUITY, Japan Allows U.S. Submarines' Visit, More Britons To Teach Overseas Appeal To Youth, Mr. Brown Inspects Wilson's Cell, U.S. Car Workers' Strike Threat, Movements Of Liners, Olympic Trial Rider Wins Trophy, Evangelism The Musical Way, Picking and Laughing in a Hop Garden, General Khanh In South Vietnam Triumvirate Six Killed In Saigon Clashes: Troops Fire On Crowd, British Press Attacked By Mr. Odinga "Orgy Of Vicious Speculation", Trail Of Hurricane Havoc In Florida, Poll Swing Heartens Tories Narrow Lead Over Labour First Time For 2½ Years Election May Be Earlier, E. German Doctor Seeks Asylum, Democrats Acclaim Their Leaders Wild Reception For Mr. Johnson And Senator Humphrey, Reply To Satellite Data Queries, Two Mig Squadrons For India, Labour Relations Health Warning At Stay-Down Pit Doctor Sees Strikers, Dr. Sukarno Makes Cabinet Changes, Aircraft Hangar Made Of Cloth, Missiles "Freeze" Inspection Plan, Gold Coin Beats Star Horses, Aswan Dig Nears Completion Important British Finds, Surveys Back Drug Manufacturers, Whisky Exports Falling, Ld. Thomson Finds Ban "Incredible", Policeman Cleared Of Assault, 6,571 Gaoled For Unpaid Fines, Industry And Homes Are Using Less Coal Lord Robens On Need To Maintain Sales, Two Pony Titles For One Owner, Theatre Chairman Backs Mr. Hall, Gulbenkian Trust Distributions, St. Paul's Veiled In Yellow Mist Roadmaking Spoils The View, Australlian Doubts On State Of Navy, Spreading The Civil Service, Waiting For Satellite Data Reply To Ariel II Queries, Dope IS "No Help To Athletes", Venus "Spinning Backwards", The Princess's Holiday Not Interrupted Mishap To Yacht In Mediterranean, E. Germans Free About 1,000 Prisoners Political Motives Behind Amnesty, Czechs Swear Loyalty To Mr. Khrushchev U.S. And China Attacked Over Vietnam, India Advised To Get Food From U.S. Mr. Patil Reports On His Mission, Capture Of Congo City Claimed, Vietnam's History of Instability, Wide-ranging Topics at British Association Press Armour Of Scepticism IS Needed "Even In High Circles" Mr. John Beavan's Warning. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: The Rev. Dr. P. E. Hughes leaves to-, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, B.M.A. Blacklists Post. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Senator Humphrey, Case For Less Coal, Uneven Rents, Migrants and Money, Wholesome Fare. Letters to the Editor: From Russian, Transport Costs, Pylons On The March, Killing The Goose, Petty Cash, Where The Game IS Played, Inspecting Lorries, Garrisons Overseas, Imprisonment For Debt Preventing Easy Credit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. John Grierson, The Very Rev. W. W. Youard, Vice-Admiral M. H. A. Kelsey, Mr. H. E. Bell, Mr. Charles Eade, Sir Frederick Pearce, Obituary, Miss Naomi Jacob Lively And Popular Novelist. Reviews: Henze and His World of Sound, Two Plays of Interest at Edinburgh, No More Benches At The Opera, Janácek by a Pupil and Protégé, The Art Of Miró In Completeness, New British Film Comedy, Brilliant Tone In Te Deum. Business and Finance: Steel & Co. Set For New Records, Newman Hender, Difficult Day For Credit, Whiteside Confidence, N. America Takes More Vehicles, Schweppes Sales Up But Margins Under Pressure Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Meet Forecast, Latest Dividends, Gold Reserves Steady At $15,463M., Caravans International Forecast Exceeded, Less Fire Damage In July, Drug Forms Syndicate In Manchester, Production Drive By Aircraft Group, American Trade Mission To Europe, Iron And Steel Act, 1953, Two Broke In To Steal C.D. Documents Fined £150 Each, Unicorn Trust, Car Exports Rise July Earnings More Than £22M., N.Z. Freight Rates Up, D. Brown Gains Control Of Electronics Firm, Market To Close On Saturdays, London Provisions, Machine Tools See-Saw £54M. Orders In January-May, Grants For Greek Shipyards Urged, Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Sells Land For £1¼m., Bigger Deficit On Foreign Travel, Second Alliance Give 1-For-1, Tinplate Prices To Be Increased, Firm's £50,000 Fund For Ex-Whalermen, $1,000M. U.S. Bills Auction, Bowyers £600,000 Acquisitions, Easier Tone On Milan Some 1964 Lows, Walking The Barratt Way With Stylo Shoes, Macowards, Note Circulation Falls £24M., House Loans Being Rationed, Paper And Board Output Peak World's 95M. Tons, Bank Statements For August, Lower Interest On House Loans, C.P.R. Form New Company, Revolution In The German Market Reaction To Proposed Earnings Tax, More Light On The Missing Exports Sharp Rise In Gold Price, Euro-Dollar Loan To Buy German Caravan Firm, Cumbernauld Plays Host, Seven-Year Low For Pound Early Losses Partly Recovered, Canadian Bill Rate Slightly Firmer, Pifco Maintain Record. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Quinton Hazell Loan Terms, Wall Street Recovery, London Closing Prices Steels Show The Way In Firm Markets, Good Day For Equities Political Optimism, Commodities Tin Jumps Sharply, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Small Recovery On Wall Street Unsettled Market. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank Chief Controller. Law: Law Report, Aug. 27 Vacatiion Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Contempt Now Purged Underhill V. Underhill. Property: Country Properties, Brown & Merry.
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