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The Times - 21/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Yachting Correspondent-NEWPORT, R.I., SEPT. 20, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Equestrian Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Mexico City Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 20, From Our Chess Correspondent-FLUSHING, SEPT. 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KABUL, SEPT. 20, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-STOCKHOLM, SEPT. 20, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 20, From Our Correspondent-MALTA, SEPT. 20, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, J. CHUTER EDE., H. C. HILTON, Managing Director., CHARLES DE PEYER., RICHARD GLYN., C. K. SMITH, Rural Dean of, A. N. L. WINA, Northern Rhodesian, JOHN A. YATES., D. W. BEHARRELL, Chairman., A. J. B., J. MORRIS GIFFORD, Director-, GRAHAME DREW., ALISTAIR LEE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Farming Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent-TOKYO, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP S. HENMAN Chairman of Council, London Chamber of Commerce, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY ERNLE BRADFORD, BY THE HON. MABEL STRICKLAND, O. B. E. Member of Parliament of Malta,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Now Or Never For English Football, French Fillies Assert Their Superiority Homeward Bound Hindered But Finishes Ninth, Griffiths Plans Bridgend's Victory, Sports in Brief, Greaves v. Potter Match Within A Match, Weakened Everton Subdue Liverpool, Football Results And Tables First Division, What Must The Rest Be Like?, Brabham Beats Clark By Ten Feet, Restrained Optimism Of British Horsemen, U. S. Lacrosse XII Thwart Wales, Sovereign Trails Again In America's Cup Constellation Gives Lie To Fine Weather Theorists, Cardiff Handle Well Coventry Sorely Miss Dalton, Llanelly Eight Men And 42 Points Short, Saturday's Racing Results Kempton Park, Laver's Blazing Strokes In Glorious Climax Fluctuating Struggle Hinges On Fractional Error, Club Rivalry In Hudson Trophy Porters Park Triumph At First Attempt, Team Victory For Royal Burnham, High Commissioner Intervenes, Fijians' Strength IS In Their Speed, More Sprinters Earn Places, Wheeler Masters Testing Bisley Conditions, Rugby Union Details Representative Match. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B. B. C. 1 (Ch. 1), Win For British Chess Team, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,720. News: Economy-the kernel of the problem, Profit Motive In Russia Professor's Plan Supported, Customs Delays Upset Tourist Trade "Visitors Fussier", Saudi Message To Imam, Eviction Protest By Tenants, British Successes In French Rally, Swedish Socialists Confident Of Election Win, Tories Will Die In Last Ditch For Landlords, Mr. Wilson Says, Psalmist In Jeans And With Guitar, "Terrible Weapon " Phrase Denied, Party's Quarrel With Church, W. German Peace Prize For Gabriel Marcel, Canada Facing Problems Of Unity And Purpose, Pressure On U. S. Defence Policy Tightens, M. P. S Lose Title Next Friday, Doubts Over Tv War Series Historian Gains Support, "Canada Could Have Key Nato Role", Algerians Go To The Polls Second Assembly Since Independence, 'Cruelty On Farms' Condemned, A Prime Minister's Dilemma, Missile Contracts Men Assured, Afghanistan's Step Towards A Democratic Monarchy New Constitution IS Approved, Inquiry Into Zanzibar Shooting, Hunt For Killer Of Bristol Shop Manager, Panda Mating IS Off, Prisoner's Case For Appeal Court, A Man of Integrity and Skill whose Whisper Counts, N. Rhodesia Blames Britain For Royalties Dispute Ministers' Discussions Open Today In London, Japanese Are Eager To Study In Britain, Gen. De Gaulle On Way To S. America, Settlement Near On Troops Dispute, Strike Expected In Metropolitan Opera, Devoted To Women, Labour's Campaign IS Based On Distortions, Mr. Heath Says, Worms May Help To Reclaim Land, Burma Cabinet Reshuffle Posts For Officers, Intruders Destroy 1,000 Flowers, Strategic Future In The Missile Age, Indonesia Agrees To Mediation, Printing Unions' Dispute Threat, The Dilemma On Strikes And Contracts Oxford Tutor's Theory, 7 Missing From Tanker British Freighter In Collision, Revolutionary Plot Foiled In Bolivia State Of Siege Declared Former President Arrested, Air Displays In Memory Of 'The Few', What To Plan For Next Year's Harvest, Strategists Look At Asia's Future, Independent Malta Today the new commercial communications centre for the Mediterranean, Crazy Stockings, 'Two-Tone Wedding Quite Legal' Vicar Omits Words, Second Victory For Lars Sederholm, Party Leaders' Speaking Tours, Malta Scuffles On Eve Of Independence Home-Made Bomb Fails To Explode, Farming Notes And Comments, The Phoenicians and the Greeks had a word for it, Wreck As Threat To Kuwait Water, Director On Hotel Fire Charge, Four Rescued By Train Ferry, Ministers May Debate On Television Labour Still Want Duel At The Top Communist Legal Action Threat, Turkish Friendship Drive In Balkans, Messages from the Prime Ministers, Russia To Give Military And Other Aid To Cyprus Minister's Discussions With Mr. Khrushchev, Family Theory In Cancer Report, Source Of Right Wing Funds Questioned, Attendance Record At Newbury, Movements Of Liners, GENERAL ELECTION: Labour's Leader Tours London Marginals Still A Seamy Side To Political Warfare Wiles Supporters Must Guard Against, Rebels Demand Changes In Malawi, Sheepdog Championship For Welshman, Europeans Await British Result Dutch-Belgian Stand On Unity, Only 250ft. Up With Nuclear Missile V-Bomber Tactics Demonstrated, Bonn Witnesses End Of Erhard Honeymoon Party Denies Split On Leadership, A Game of Baseball, Malta's constitutional odyssey, Students' Pranks At Tower And Palace, Sugar Beet Crop Biggest Since 1960, "... And The... People Showed US No, Honour Through Suffering, Concern Over Cuba Flights Proposal Nassau Service Opposed. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, British Steel, Leicester Temperance, Cookery Book, Malta Drydocks, Ici, The London Assurance Group, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Standard Triumph, Moda, Barclays Bank D. C. O., Opera Mundi, McNairn, The Times Bookshop, Banister, Walton & Co. Ltd., The Edible Oil Refining Co. Ltd., Fibreglass Limited, Oxford, The Times, Xara Palace Hotel, Mdina, Marsovin Limited, Westminster Bank Limited, Australia And New Zealand Bank Limited, The Bank Of Alderney Limited., Fiberglass Limited, Mortgage Loans, B. Tagliaferro & Sons, Hotel Tigne Court, Malta Rubber Ltd., Marsa, Malta, Malta Tobacco Company Limited., The Malta Milling And Grain Handling Co. Ltd., Reynards, Bea, Malta The New Coming Hotel, Certoseal. Picture Gallery: Battle of Britain Remembered, In The Dockyard, Malta G. C.. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. E. H. Totterdill, joint general, Mr. B. Van Zwanenberg Resigns, Instructor Captain G. B. C. Britton,, The Harvest Moon Keeps its Appointment, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette Friday, September 18, 1964, University News London. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Property Market Old Coaching Inn Offered In Cambridgeshire. Reviews: Gaol Paintings of David Alfaro Siqueiros, Proms End On A Quieter Note, Pianist's Natural Facility, Mr. Georg Solti's Interpretation of The Ring, Mozart Under Difficulties Sadler's Wells: The Seraglio, Bleak Search, Discord in a Domestic Setting, Chilean Pianist's Virtuosity. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Ben Bella's Problems, Doctors' Premises, Beside the China Sea, The Economy Charted. Letters to the Editor: On Foot To School, Credit For Exports, Safety At Work, Confrontation Of Pulpits, Why Not Clean Them?, Southampton Water, Seeking A Fair Settlement Mineral Rights In N. Rhodesia, Party Claims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. James Dobie Texan Folklore, Mr. C. D. Jackson, Mr. C. F. Christensen, Air Vice-Marshal F. P. Don, Mr. Sean O'casey Controversial Dramatist Of Genius, Mr. W. D. C. L. Purves, Obituary. Business and Finance: Dixons Photographic Ltd, Foreign Business Of U. K. Banks, Burnholme & Forder Dealings, Slower Growth Of New Savings Over £16M. Fall, Industrialized Housing For King's Lynn, National Canning Outlook, Factory Equipment Exhibi-, Vaux Prosper In Spite Of Competition, Insurance Firms To Merge, Warm Weather Hits Achille Serre Sales, R. G. Shaw & Co., New Contracts, French Vehicle Setbacks, H. A. T. Group Purchase, Danger Of U.S. Car Strike Recedes Some Views On The Wage Awards 5 Per Cent Rise In G. N. P. Forecast, Share Names Should Mean What They Imply Hungarian Debt Soundings, Tramp Position Healthy Prospects Bright, Sterling Firm In Quiet Market, County Council of THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE ISSUE OF £10,000,000 West Riding County 5per cent. Redeemable Stock, 1975, Milan Very Firm On Economic And Political Prospects Friendlier Tone On Zurich, Unilever N. V., £2.2M. Power Contracts, Shipman & King Cinemas Limited, Reuters Commodity Index, Dollond & Aitchison Continued Progress, Sydney Green & Sons (Contractors) Profits More Than Doubled, Invisible Aid To Greek Economy, City & Corporate Holdings £2M. Available, Reynards Placing In Leeds, Bernard Sunley To Build £5½M. Government Offices, Searching For The Secret Of Perpetual Economic Motion In Japan Clues To A High Industrial Growth Rate, Planning To Come To Market, Lorraine Escaut, Taking Lessons In Skid Control Problem Deserving More Attention, WHO Lends To The Local Councils New Borrowing Up Sharply, Spanish Power Plant By Siemens, Imperial Cuts Automatic Machine Price, "Golden Age" For Japan Current Growth Rate Reestimated, Vaux And Associated Breweries Limited, East Asiatic Rubber Estates, Foreign Holdings In U. S. Leap, A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY (Carpet Manufacturers) Profits Considerably Increased, Grampian Sales Jump £2M. In First Half Pollard Ball Recovery Continues, Money Short On Saturday, Pattern Of Yield Graphs, £2M. British Gypsum Plant. Stock Exchange Tables: Investors Cautious Ahead Of The Election, Commodity Markets Timber. Business Appointments: Sir E. Macfadyen Resigns.

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