The Times - 15/08/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, AUG. 14, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, AUG. 14, From Our Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, AUG. 14, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NAIROBI, AUG. 14, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, B. C. BUTLER., Yours faithfullY, R. D. REID., JOHN LEONARD., ELTON., J. C. LATTER., D. KEATING., G. BOLINGBROKE PRICE., MARTIN BERNAL., F. S. PHYSICK., F. S. WILKINSON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From A Music Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SALZBURG, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, Travel, Services Tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday After Trinity, Connoisseurs' Guide. Sport: Worcester Hold On To Lead Flavell Shines In A Tense Finish, Jones And Wilson Save Kent, Gloucester Routed By Seam Bowlers, Sports in Brief, Class Tells For Bowls Team, Australia Prosper, With Heavy Hand England Lack Counterpart Of Hawke, Ftery Yorkshire Bowling Hutton Takes Five For 34, Another Win For Warwickshire Ledden's Fine Effort Of No Avail, Two Close Polo Semi-Finals, Sweden Lead 2-0 In Davis Cup Tie, Athletics Lead Of Only One Point, Jardine Closes On Musto, Other Fixtures, Middlesex Fail To Spinners, Miss F. E. Truman Reaches Final Victory Over Holder In Under-21 Event, Essex Hit Out For Victory, Today's Football, British Boys Gain Easy Victory Europeans Succumb To Experience, Saffery-Cooper Wins Last Place In Tokyo Team, Sunseeker Better Than His Record Shows Improving Irish Colt, Miss Ward Holds On To Golf Lead. Arts and Entertainment: Week-End Broadcasting Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,689, Television Equivalent of The Third. News: Petrol Train Blazes In Collision Bridge Wrecked By Heat, Turks Promise To Keep Open Mind At Cyprus Talks Tension Rising Over Reports Of Village Hardships, Alitalia Get 36 Further Flights Surplus Quotas, 3 U.S. Firms Link Up In Oil Search, Firecrest Wins Car For Owner., Tea Traders Deny Price Rigging Colombo Auctions, Election Offences Alleged Magistrate For Trial, Dockers Reject Improved Pay Offer Strike Threat If Talks Fail, S. African Ban On Court Hearing, Oxford Film Group Revival Unlikely, Two Ambassadors See Mr. Butler, All Whitfield Tours Cancelled, Coal Board Accused Over Summer Prices, Morocco Projects Backed By Spain, Kenya To Become Republic In December Opposition Protest At Cuts In Regional Powers, Two Aircraft Eliminated In Police Inquiries, Movements Of Liners, Burden Of Borneo Fighting Criticism By Tunku, Mr. Goldwater Accuses The President Imprecision Over Nuclear Arms, Grouse-Shooters: Illusion and Reality, Canada Expected To Be Asked For Troops, Attempt To Kill Dr. Frondizi Grenades Wound 4 At Argentine Dinner, C.B.S. Buys The New York Yankees, Congress Wrangle On Poll Areas "Rotten Borough" Taunt, "Raids Planned By Using Radio" Police Allegation, Spectacular Route Across Norway, Shrubs that Should be Better Known, Mr. V. Montagu For Accrington Three-Cornered Contest, 2 Suspended: 180 Ford Men Walk Out, Possible Check To Mr. Odinga, Mr. F. Beswick Seeking Nomination, A Soames Campaign From Hospital, Severe Flooding In East Pakistan, Green and Pleasant Holiday Shire, Gen. Thimayya Inquiring Into Cyprus Blockade, French Backing On Moscow Talks, More Land For Manchester Purchase Order Confirmed, Farmers' Election Manifesto Informing Candidates, The Perils of Carrying A Camera, Mr. Vigne Wants To Stay In Britain, Anglo-German Bid For Soviet Contract Chemical Plant, The Letter And The Spirit Misunderstood Meaning, Paris Warning On Far East Dangers Non-Intervention Reaffirmed, Bonn Prepares New European Unity Plan Exchanges Soon With France, E. H. Shinwell IS Refused Bail Forgery Charge, Collusion Possibility In Prison Raid Cannot Be Ruled Out, Home Office Say C.I.D. Chief Leads Detective Team. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Their Own Fun. Display Advertising: Seton Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements. Official Appointments and Notices: Colonel H. M. Cadell has resigned as, Military Appointments, New Towns Commission Chairman, University News Cambridge, The Rev. R. G. Williams, R.N., a Baptist,, Chaplains To The Queen, The Board of Trade announced last. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Not So Grand Opera, Home Doctor, Pray Silence, Cricket for Russians, Shifting Sands-Same Pattern. Letters to the Editor: Mandate From A Million, Blind Eye On Murder Misgivings About Television, Racial Problem, Events In South-East Asia, Cutting Rail Fares, Injury Claims, Military University, Using English In The Latin Mass. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Wide Variety of Delacroix, Toscanini Rarities, Latest Pamphlets, An Inspiring Final Peace Felicity In Music And Structure, Stolen Violin Returned To Museum, Salzburg's Current Mozart, Wildlife Artists' First Show. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Grant Massie A Leading General Surgeon, Dr. Duncan J. Sloss, Prof. Edward Roworth, Dr. J. S. Rasmussen, Professor I. A. Preece, Sir Robert Burrows. Law: High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Right Of Way Claim Edwards v. Uren And Another, Judge Orders Return Of Children, Ballot Paper Appeal Lost Anup Singh v. Abdul Ghani And Others, Father Hands Over Child. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Share Prices Ease Undertone Firm, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Profit-Taking On Wall Street, Cash Zinc Tumbles £9 A Long Ton, London Closing Prices Quieter Day For Industrials. Business and Finance: Sir H. Gillett As New Wailes Dove Chief, Politics Take Over Again, Barratt Shoes Get £3.6M. Bid, Units At A Discount, Sterling Edges Downward, Gilt-Edged Market Under Control One-Stop Shopping For Britain, How The Indices Have Moved, No Change In Bill Rate, Money "Mopped Up", Carreras to Raise Dividend Again?, The Week Ahead, Currency Rates For Travellers, £3M. Bill-Posting Deal, July Foreign Trade Figures Awaited. Property: Board Residence & Apartments.
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