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The Times - 29/07/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-KARLOVY VARY, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SANTIAGO, CUBA, JULY 28, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JULY 28, From Our Special Correspondent-Moscow, JULY 28, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, WINGATE C.-CHARLTON. Canfield Park, Takeley, Essex., JEAN I. ATKINSON., HUBERT FOX., JOHN MURRAY., ELEANOR NATHAN. 71 Park Street. W.1. July 28., E. R. CAMPBELL, High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia. Rhodesia House, Strand, W.C.2, July 28., FENNER BROCKWAY; JENNIE LEE; ROBERT EDWARDS; JUDITH HART; CHARLES LOUGHLIN. House of Commons, July 27., By Sir Colin Thornton-Kemsley, M.P., STEFAN B. TIETZ. 74A Chancery Lane, HOlborn. W.C.2., PAMELA WALDEN., KATHARINE M. R. KENYON. 1 The Drove, Twyford, Winchester., From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 28, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Surprise For German Golfer, Black An' Blue Lead From White, Lancashire Hold Out Seventh Wicket Stand, Cricket Without Humour Or Adventure Futile Test Dominated By Pitch And Fear Of Losing, Sussex Fall To Spinners, Fastest Century Of Season, Sports in Brief, Youll Cup Holders Progress, Warwickshire Foiled By Slick Catching Northamptonshire Excel Themselves, Essex Batsmen Gallop Home, Negative Cricket By Clifton, Cagirama Looks Good In Vaux Gold Tankard, Disappointing Title Bout, Cook's Rare Riding Feat In Stewards' Cup Roan Rocket Can Overcome Mystery Lameness, Derbyshire Refuse Challenge. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch.1), Bridge Intermediate Cards, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,674. Picture Gallery: The Closing of the Haringvliet, Reviews: Music-and a Shock-for the Brigadier, B.B.C.'S Pinter Play For Eurovision, Windsor Park Play Best Polo Of Season, The Gestures British Artists Make, Commonwealth Music-Makers, Films from Eastern Europe Cease to Relive the War, Detail Lost In Chamber Work, Ballet At Baalbek, Graham Greene's New Play Carving A Statue, Youth Orchestra To Tour Israel, Sir T. Guthrie Giving Up Minnesota Theatre, £23,603 Paid For Works Of Art. News in Brief. News: Dr. Castro Talks Of Living At Peace With United States, S. Africa Rejects Mandela Plea, Pylons On Downs Approved, New Prosperity For Old Paris Streets, Rooms With A View As Offices Lakeside Site, Detectives For Trial, Car Wear Measured By Radioactivity Screening On Roads, Man In Royal Car Crash Fined £22, Record Entry In Arab Horse Show, Turkey Declines Nato Invitation Talks With Greek General In Paris, Former Solicitor Gets 7 Years, U Thant Undecided On Reelection, Average Wage Rises To £17 12s. Biggest Increase In 10 Years, Members Of Inquiry Into Penal System, Movements Of Liners, Election Dispute At Gambia Talks, Canadian Aid For Malaysia, Council Denies IT Sought Promenade, Greece Alerts Armed Forces, Khrushchev-Erhard Meeting Nearer Moscow's Sights Set On A Personal Exchange Bonn Insists On Wide Agenda, The Chancellor Challenges Mr. Kaldor "Ought To Do His Homework", German Telephone Charges Increase, Portuguese Rail Crash Death Roll 91, Bribery Allegations: 10 Footballers Named, Ceylon Travel Ban Resentment, £5M. For Sudan, Choosing Missiles To Be Retained Sweden Offers Ideas At Geneva, Country Busmen's New Claims, Air Fatality Rate Lowest Ever Continued Rise In Traffic, Charge Of Threatening President's Life, A Churchillian Occasion In Commons House Expresses Its Loss Empty Seat Below The Gangway, Russian Drive To Prevent Crime, U.S. Rocket On Course To Moon Surface Pictures Hope On Friday, Moderate Keeps, A.E.U. Seat, £1om. British Loan To India Purchases Of Goods, Rocket Engine Not At Fault, Makers Say, Gen. De Gaulle Sees Rumanian Leader Trade Negotiations Open Slowly, 9 Of The Trapped Miners Alive, Firm Say No Credit Given For Efficiency, Taxi-Driver Killed In Paris Jewel Raid, The Death Of A Village, T.U.C. Worried By Lords Ruling Decision Reversed On Barges Ban, Party Clash Tomorrow On Ferranti Profit Labour Charge Of Failure To Protect Taxpayer, "Excessive" Profit On Bloodhound Missile: Ministry Lacked Direction And Drive, Police Officer Killed By Africans Rhodesian Fanatics Attack Again, B.O.A.C. Engineers' New Agreement Efficiency And Pay, W. German Aid To Tanganyika, Magistrate Criticizes The D.P.P., One Way to Fair Dealing in Land, Holiday Baggage Chaos, Britain's £6M. For Satellite, Vietnamese Attack French Statues, Civil Science Replanned New Body To Give Policy Advice, Barristers Meet In Mexico, No-Confidence Motion In S. Rhodesia, Ghana Fraud Charges, Staff Inquiry Accepted Unified Defence Ministry, Mr. Butler Asks Russians To Reconsider Laos Threat, Second Bloom Firm "Solvent", Foreign Abuse Helps Senator Goldwater Anger At British "Man Hunt". Display Advertising: B.O.A.C, Hindley Brothers (Holdings) Limited, Haden, Rank Xerox, Pilkingtons, Rand Mines,limited, Natural Rubber. Official Appointments and Notices: OTTAWA.-Mr. John Harrison Cleveland,, Miss Margaret Newton, head of the, Lord Kissen For Law Committee, New Recorder, Gallantry Award For 3 Bank Men, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, July 28, 1964, University News London. Politics and Parliament: Homosexual law unchanged, Flaw found in constitution for Malta, Commons express their admiration and affection for Sir Winston Churchill. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Collective Incompetence, On Ice, Oil in Muscat, Not an Easy Meeting, Too Inflexible. Letters to the Editor: Lost Scents, London's Traffic, The Vagaries Of Polls Impatient Probing Into Future, British Guiana, Southern Rhodesia, Telephone Salesmen, Army University?, Best Way To Help. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: GEORGE TROLLOPE & SONS 25, Mount Street, W.1. (Established 1778) Grosvenor 1553, High Prices For Shop Sites £2,250,000 For 10 Lots, Town Houses. Obituaries: Sir Heerajee Cursetjee, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Law: House Of Lords Need For Legislation On Trade Union Law J. T. Stratford And Son, Ltd. V. Lindley And Another, Law Of Connivance Relaxed Godfrey V. Godfrey And Wall, Interest On Clients' Money Does Not Belong To Solicitors Brown V. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Challenor Appeals Allowed Regina V. Pedrini And Others, Bonus Debentures Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Parker Same v. Parker Same v. Parker Same v. Tomlinson, "Thou Shalt Not Put A Stumbling Block Before The Blind" Haley V. London Electricity Board. Business and Finance: Wall Street Lower, North American Unit Trust Offer, Metal Industries Recover In Second Half Heavy Loss For Davy-Ashmore, Aviation And Shipping Recovery, 30 P.C. Against Winn, Synthetic Fibres Production, New Strength For British Banking Abroad Sharp Rise In U.D.T. Profits, U.S. Steel Earnings Slump, Export Orders, Xerox's New Product, Praise For Credit Transfer System, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Vaux Brewers Pay 2 Per Cent More On Record Earnings 4 Per Cent Distribution From Cementation, Good Response To Gripperrods, Brooke Bond Drop Out, Harris Tweed Output Up.-, Grayston 48 Times Subscribed, Watney Mann Prospects, Burt, Boulton Loan Placing, British Empire Trust Raising £500,000, A Payments Gap For Bonn, Wilkins & Mitchell Margins Pressed, Int. Tea Scrip Surprise, Lively Response By Economy O.E.C.D.'S Survey, Easier Trend On Milan Widespread Falls, Pound Still Steady Some Demand For Sterling, $1,000M. Stand-By For U.K. Renewed I.M.F. Arrangement, Lengthening Order Books On Engineering Sector, British-American Tobacco, Dev. Bond Sales Top £50m. £16.6M. Revenue Deficit, $2.5M. For Trusts, Yesterday's Dividends, Shortage Of Credit Large Help Given, Many Large Fires In May Total Of £5,565,000, Woolworth's Earn More. Stock Exchange Tables: Strike News Pushes Copper Values Higher, Wall Street Drifts Lower In Slow Dealings, Stock Exchange Dealings, London Closing Prices Mixed Day For Industrial Markets, Quiet Day For Markets Gilts Up Again, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business Appointments: Sir Ronald Holroyd To Head British Nylon Spinners.

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