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The Times - 05/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 4, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent-NEWPORT, R.I., SEPT. 4, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Scottish Correspondent-SOUTH QUEENSFERRY, SEPT. 4, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 4, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ALEXANDRIA, SEPT. 4, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, SEPT. 4, From a Special Correspondent-STOCKHOLM, SEPT. 4, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, SEPT. 4, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, SEPT. 4, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, SEPT. 4, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, MARGARET WEBSTER. 55 Christchurch Hill, N.W.3, Sept. 3., PEGGY ASHCROFT. Manor Lodge, 40 Frognal Lane, Finchley Road, N.W.3, Sept. 3., E. M. FORSTER. Reform Club, S.W.1, Sept. 3., K. H. TUSON. Mackness and Shipley. Consulting Engineers, Parliament Mansions. Abbey Orchard Street, S.W.1, Sept. 2., DEREK PLUMSTEAD. 4 Victoria Drive, Wimbledon Common, S.W.19, Sept. 3., L. VIOLET RYAN. Honorary General Secretary, Society of Sussex Downsmen. 93 Church Road, Hove, 3. Sussex, Sept 2., A. M. TEBBITT. The Cottage, Milespit Hill, Mill Hill Village, N.W.7, Sept 3., JULIAN DUGUID. Savile Club, 69 Brook Street, W.1, Sept. 3., C. H. WHEELER SELWOOD. 48 Hangleton Road, Hove, Sussex, Sept. 4, E. HALL. 88 Dudley Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, Sept. 3., From Our Special Correspondent, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE. Robertsbridge, Sussex, Sept. 2., G. C. HEDGES, Deputy Secretary, Caterers' Association of Great Britain. Victoria House, Vernon Place, Southampton Row, W.C.1, Sept 3., BERTRAM LONG. Flat 1, 4 Somerhill Avenue, Hove, 2, Sussex, Sept. 2., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-VENICE, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, Educational, Services Tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity, Connoisseurs Guide, Travel, Flowers. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Display Advertising: Brewers', Paris, Cellulur Blankets, Appeals, Rolling Mill, The Times. Sport: Going Puts Santa Claus In Doubt For St. Leger Consistent Grey Of Falloden Can Gain Overdue Reward, Miss Hyman Under A Handicap, Exciting Prospect Lost In Mist Uninhibited Batting By Sobers, Chelsea Fulfil Their Promise, Sports in Brief, Little Wind At Burnham, Sovereign To Challenge For America's Cup, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Southwick Croquet, Warwickshire Have Side To Depose Holders, Ferraris Threaten To Quit Racing Row Over Sports Car Specifications, Solid Look To Match-Play Semi-Finals Long Putt Saves Butler From Defeat, British Hopes Crushed In Federation Cup, Deadline Set For Title Bout. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,707, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television. News: Mr. Cecil King Taken Ill On Holiday, Stay-Down Miners Come Up, Political Crisis In Kerala, Commonwealth Army Aid For Malaysia N.Z. And Gurkha Forces In Hunt For Indonesians Singapore Declared A Danger Zone After Racial Riots, Italians Ambushed In S. Tirol Third Attack In Week, Contact Under Sea By Senses U.S. Professor's Theory, Education In The Commonwealth, Joint Missile Deal Concluded, Soviet Leader's AIM To Expose China, "No Hesitation" In Giving Help, Trust To Be Link With Pennsylvania, Mr. Ian Smith Opens His Lisbon Discussions Move For "Secret Pact" Denied, Sir A. Douglas-Home Back Today, Engineering Use Of Nuclear Blasting France And U.A.R. Show Interest, 5 Britons Escape From Legion, T.U.C. Clash On Election Aid For Labour Leader's Caution, Science Sheds New Light On Body's Defence Mechanism, U.S. Denial Of "Plot To Kill President", Faster Training Of Doctors, Floating Line at Night for Sea Trout, Candid Words From Signor Togliatti Soviet Tactics On China Blamed, The Old Scots Pine-or Scotch Fir?, Egypt-Saudi Arabia Shadow On Arab Summit Today Prince Faisal Standing Firm, Paper That 'Started' Northcliffe Sold, Dockers' Leaders In Peace Move Persuasion Hopes, Thomson Group To Expand Overseas Sir T. Bligh's New Post Drive In Developing Countries, Sir T. Bligh Faces New Task, Dr. Ngakane Sentenced, New Aircraft For Army Support, Cruiser And Frigate In Collision Mishap After Forth Bridge Opening, S. Africa Warning To Professions, No Room In Aberdeen For Conference, Outram "Pie In The Sky", The Answer To Anxiety "Consider The Lilies", Excursion Centre in the Pyrenees A Traveller's Impressions, Liberals Urged To Vote Tory, Bigger Demand For Adult Education More Staff Required, 50,000 Watch The Queen Open Forth Road Bridge Mist Clears Just Before Ceremony, Mr. Wilson Attacks "Futile Divisions", French Towns and Villages Gay with Flowers, Liberals Vote on Arms and Plan for Industry Backing For Multilateral Control Of Nuclear Weapons In Nato, Green Light for More Liquidity at Tokyo Meeting, Reducing Explosions In Holiday Craft, Magistrate Warns Nigeria Police, Jurists' Plea For A Free Press, Chileans Vote For President, Minister Seeks Aid With Housing, Hull To Vaccinate Against Measles, Liberals Hope Of Holding Balance, Must Foula Become Deserted?, A Wine For The Non-Expert Standard Beaujolais From Calvert, Fabian Forecast Of Larger Classes, Girl Secretary Climbs The Eiger Then "A Drink And A Hair-Do", Confusion Over Greek-Cyprus Relations Echoes Of Rebuff To Makarios, Greater Risks In Doing Nothing Mr. Brown's Warning To Electors, 'No Man's Land' Urged In School Cricket, Cotton Imports To Be Increased, Management Trainees Dispute Settled, Clash On North America ACT, Admiral Sir G. Layton Dies At 80, British V.T.O.L. Engines For Germany. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: With the Children. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Faster than the Crane Flies, Dangerous Heights, Towards The Gunfire, Mr. Smith's Mission, Rehearsing As An Art. Letters to the Editor: Long Even Before Thermopylae, At The Aldwych, Pylons On The March Profits That Will Be Made, Not Because Of Apathy, Tipping In One Form Or Another, The Case Of Stuart Christie. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Edinburgh, County Lieutenant, From The London Gazette Friday, Sept. 4, 1964 Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926. Obituaries: Dr. Carlton Hayes, Mr. D. A. J. Buxton, Herr Werner Bergengruen German Novelist And Poet, Obituary. Reviews: Play With A Pinter Touch LAMDA Theatre Club: The Meter Man, Bergman Shows Venice His First Film Comedy, More and More Music as a Background to Living, Georgian knock-down furniture, Mozart Opera In A London Garden, Tv Interference Worse For B.B.C., Sixteenth-Century Church Music Illuminated, Three Major Aspects of Haydn's Later Years. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Law: LAW REPORT, September 4 Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division What A Court Will Not Do Ex Parte Donert. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Late Reaction In Cash Tin, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Prices Rising Again Leaders Firm, Unit Trusts, London Closing Prices Another Good Day For Industrials, Small Advance On Wall Street. Business and Finance: Red Barrel Beer May Be Brewed In Ireland, Fixed Interest Issue Rush, Redman Tools Placing, Bill Rate Marks Time Six Weeks Running, Mr. Clore Tests W. Barratt Pension Trustees Shrewd Take-Over Move, Corfield Indus. Issue 12½ Times Covered, Option Rates, Return of Optimism, The Pound Holds Steady, Reyrolle Dividend Increase This Year, Usher-Walker: Marked Improvement, Currency Rates For Travellers, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, Credit Shortage.

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