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The Times - 02/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent-NEWPORT, R.I., SEPT. 1, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-EDINBURGH, SEPT. 1, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, SEPT. 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, SEPT. 1, From Our Special Correspondent-CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPT. 1, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 1, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, SEPT. 1, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BARBARA GIBBON. Twickenham Secretarial Bureau, 52-64 Heath Road, Twickenham, Middlesex., JAMES BRENNAN. 2A Carlyle Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Aug. 28., DOUGLAS WOODRUFF., ANTHONY COURTNEY. Pembroke House, Valley End, Chobham, Surrey, Aug. 31., T. G. OUTRAM. Villa Belvedere, Gragnano (Lucca)., R. M. TURTON. Kildale Hall, Whitby, Yorkshire, Aug. 31., J. D. TRUSTRAM EVE. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Aug. 31., MERVYN COOK. The Mill, Burford, Oxford., L. J. CADBURY. The Davids, Northfield, Birmingham, 31, Aug. 31., MICHAEL BAKEWELL. 20 Chalcot Square, N.W.1., PETER ALLEN. 3 Copse Avenue, Farnham, Surrey., LAURENCE CORLEY. 29 Rutland Court, Queens Drive, W.3., MICHAEL K. GROSS. Huntsland, Crawley Down, Sussex., FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Tom Soper, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Charlton Attack Frustrated, Athletics Board Criticized By Brightwell, Sports in Brief, Essex Triumph In Exciting Finish, Hunch Worth Following Hong Kong Makes Amends, Seventeenth Win For Worcester, Opening Pair Take Surrey To Brink Of Victory, Coventry Ahead On Points, Thomas Left To Regret Hasty Withdrawal, Hunstanton Croquet, Lancashire Collapse After Splendid START Wilson And Trueman Swing Match For M.C.C., Hill Still Hopes To Drive At Monza, America's Cup Form Upset With A Vengeance Heartening First Victory For Refreshed Kurrewa, Grandstand Finish By Glamorgan. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge How IS Your Play?, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,704. News: Straight Fights Likely In 212 Seats Liberal Challenge Fades, British Accord With U.S. On Vietnam Expansion Of Aid To Continue, Vivid Display Of Dahlias And Gladioli, Roads to Karakorum, Colliery Workers Accept 3½% Rise, £60M. Subsidies On Cereals Down On Last Year, Preparation For Adult Life Proposals For Action By Unesco, Scottish Office's New Head, More Savings Needed With Higher State Pensions, Pakistan Seeking Indian Help, Naval Survey Ship To Visit Russia, Youth Pill For Middle-Aged Women Russian Doctor's Claim Delaying Senility "Before Long", Improving Quality Of Vin Ordinaire, 400,000 Waiting For Driving Tests 100 More Examiners, Mr. Kennedy To Campaign For Senate Tumultuous Scene At Convention, Clash On Party Policy, Robbed Tourists To Be Reimbursed, Mr. Wilson Challenged Over T.U.C. Speech, 20,000 In Ankara Demonstration Many Anti-American Slogans, Shoplifting Experiment Leads To £20 Fine, Movements Of Liners, Czech Ministers In London, Twenty New Stations in the Sixties, Prosecution Say M.P.'S Son Used Bogus Shares A $1M. U.S. Aircraft Project, Fife Sees Bridge As Life Span "Heart Of The East", Pressing Need For Mediator, New Congress For Mexico Ruling Party Holds Big Majority, Australia Coinage Defended, 16 On British Guiana Murder Charge, Registering Of Tour Agents Urged, Brief Stay-In At Welsh Pit Warwickshire Men Still Down, Fewer S. Wales Local Trains, Wheat Levy Raised, Unions To Support Pres. Johnson, Pretoria Talks On Kidnapping Case Release S. African Cabinet Embarrassment Britain Expecting No Hitch, The Strikers Of Berkeley Sq. Encyclopaedia Sellers' Dispute, Mr. Butler Stands On Record Voters' Fear Of Change, Premium Savings Bond Prizes, Canada Commemorates Birth Of Nation National Unity Call By Mr. Pearson, Experimenting In Part-Time Education Regional Proposal, British Lead In Nuclear Power Stations Anglo-U.S. Propaganda Battle For Export Markets, Sentence Of 20 Years On Briton Madrid Charge Of Terrorism Explosives Taken In From France Youth's Fear Of Telling Police, Mr. Khrushchev Concentrates On Discussions, B.O.A.C. To End Services On S. America East Coast No Government Backing For Unprofitable Route, More Spending On Research Urged Decadence Threat, Scotland Yard Looks Into Mail Order Pornography, Commonwealth Ministers Meet In Malaysia, Protest Over Coloured Actor Rejected, Herr Ulbricht Seeks Talks With Bonn Socialists, Scientist Predicts World Famine, Civil Service Commission, Bouncing Signals Off The Moon Birmingham Research, Three Possibilities In Shooting, Britain's Role During Kenya Transition Sir G. De Freitas Sums Up, Danes To Form U.N. Stand-By Force, Election Drive On Education, British Boy Found After 3 Weeks, U.S. Pilot Escapes From Pathet Lao, New Programmes For B.B.C. 2 "Not A Panic Move", British-Type Pillar Boxes For Iran, "Old Jim's" Surprise Fortune Of £50,000, Solicitor Sent To Prison For Embezzlement, Outlaw IS Champion At Somerset Show, Concern About Hooliganism Among Soviet Graduates Culture That Does Not Go Deep, Farm Trailer Wrecked By Tank Mine Driver Escapes, 800 Stationery Office Staff For Norwich, U.S. Buys Currency Worth $50M., Tsr 2 To Get Nuclear Missile Anglo-French Project May Cost £100M.. Reviews: Dame Sybil Thorndike's Next Part, Placid Young Community Ripped Apart Arts Theatre Club: The Striplings, The Unchanging Dietrich Lyceum Theatre: Marlene Dietrich, Unflagging Mr. Groves, Magical Music For Singers, Five Cello Sonatas at Midnight, Nicola Benois Revisits Russia With LA Scala. Display Advertising: British Steel, Vent-Axia, The Lindley Thompson Transformer & Service Co. Ltd., Company Doctor Not An Undertaker, Bhc, Geest, Bank Of Montreal, The prudential Assurance Co. Limited, Bp, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Picture Gallery: New London Synagogue. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Regiment's Loyalty Message, New Apostolic Nuncio, From The London Gazette Tuesday, September 1, 1964, Governor-General For Malta. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Chinese Heretics, Quicker Than Was Thought, Aiding The Old, Put Them Among the Girls, Menace on the Roads. Letters to the Editor: Employing Married Women, From Russian, Fair Dealing In Land, Line Of White Horses, In The World's Markets Untapped Potential For Trade, Old Cars, Royal Shakespeare Company, Singled Out. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir John Somerville, Mr. Peter Lanyon Abstraction And The Cornish Coast, Mr. L. R. Percival, Sir John Hammond, Obituary, Sir Maurice Hayward Indian Civil Service. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Coffee Values Dampened By Uganda Situation Prospect Of Heavy Tendering This Month Subdues Sentiment, Wall Street Advances, Share Prices Still Rising Burmah Oil Leap, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, London Closing Prices Another Good Day For Industrials, Good Recovery On Wall Street Advances Of $1. Business and Finance: Midland Bank Limited, ST. CLEMENTS INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.) Share Capital, £3M. Claims After Cleo, £3M. Acetylene Plant For Northern Ireland Naphtha As Raw Material, Latest Dividends, William Evans & Company (Manchester), Robt. Bradford Expansion, New Contracts, Jaguar To Join With Cummins On Diesels New Commercial Range, The Problem Of Making Africa Industrial Small Crops And Trade Terms, Hexham Chipboard Plant Opened, Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft Düsseldorf, Germany External Group Turnover Well Maintained Expansion Of Foreign Subsidiaries' Sales Dr. Overbeck Reviews Developments And Prospects For Steel Industry, Small Gain For The Pound Forwards Steady, Man-Made Fibres Output, Mannesmann Rally After Setback, Record Exports For Leyland, Indian Oil Units Merge, Gilts Firm As Equities Near Peak Confident View Of Sterling, 'Third Generation' Computers Challenge To I.B.M., Grand Met. Hotels Lift Interim, Photopia's Fears Of Price Law, Davy-Ashmore Prospects, Charles Phillips Earnings Soar: Payment Raised To 25 Per Cent Nu-Swift Industries Interim Beats Forecast, Davy-Ashmore Limited Year Of Difficulties Brings Group Loss Prospect of Modest Profit in Current Year, More Oil Price Cuts, Very Large Help For Money Tight Conditions, Smith's French Crisps Venture, Smith's Potato Crisps Group Production At Highest Level Yet Achieved Record Sales At Home And Abroad Policy Of Highest Quality And Value Broadening Basis Of Group's Activities At Home And Abroad Mr. Thomas Swan On The Prospects, Murex Limited Improved Level Of Demand Mr. H. J. Penn's Review, Beginning Of The End For Jute Trading Controls, Murex Improvement Forecast, Increased Demand On Frankfurt Active Buying Interest, Currency Seminars, British Industries And General Investment Trust Limited Substantial Progress, R.T.Z. Company In Malaysia Venture, Revenue Deficit Of £28M., Vehicle & General Interim, British Motor Cycles In Demand, Wellman Smith Trading Conditions Difficult, Conversion Offer On Defence Bonds. Business Appointments: Continental Oil's New Chiefs. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Town Houses.

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