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The Times - 29/10/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, EDWARD FELLOWES., MAX BELOFF., BERNARD CRICK., J. W. KELLAND, R. N. DIXON., C. J. REDDALL., ERIK RYDBECK., JOHN ROBERTS., GEORG TUGENDHAT., JOHN CONNELL., By Lord Brain, F.R.S., President of the Family Planning Association, A. J. WHITE., Yours, &c., JULIAN HERBAGE. 8 Treborough House, Nottingham Place, W.1. Oct. 27., H. ANDREW FREETH., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, From a Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Yesterday's Football Results, Clarke And Wright Hold Balance For Sussex, Added Importance To Fours, Wignall Makes His Mark, Promising Liverpool Rides For Piggott Racing Demon A Threat To Money For Nothing, Sports in Brief, Pakistan's Policy Revealed, Dulwich Hamlet Not Disgraced, Favourites Prove Unimpressive, Amateurs Find Oxford Unsettled, LX Club Cause University No Anxiety, Cambridge Have Comfortable Win Against Women, Forwards Put Surrey On Top, Hampshire's Superiority Less Marked Hard Pressed By Eastern Counties XV, H.A. Too Good For London Missan Best Player On The Field, Filling A Cricket Need. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,753, Sound Broadcasting, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,658, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: Experiment in Human Perception. News: Ghana Proposes "Bargain" On Licences Credit Sought From Firms, Universal Test Ban Urged, President Johnson Heading For A Spectacular Victory Peace And Security Keynotes Of The Election Campaign, 3 Not Guilty Of Pictures Plot, Rhodesia 'Deports' Soviet Reporters, Europe Expansion In Higher Education Would Leave U.K. Still Lagging, Election Leaflets 'Contrary To Act', Mr. Crossman On His Housing Policy, Joys of Out-of-Season Holidays in Italy, Two Resign From Church Posts Mr. Goyder's Concern On Laity Question, 300,000 Undetected Diabetics, Higher Oil Price Claims, Chief's Politics Criticized, Subsonic Jets May Be Britain's Best Market Vc 10 Offers Scope For Development, New Hotel Planned Near Airport, Greek-Cypriot Hope Of Enosis Eventual Solution Of Dispute, Mr. Gomulka Backs Soviet Leaders, Ayrshires Triumph At Dairy Show, Seventeen Dead In Zagreb Floods, Threat To Britain's Loan Rights Prospect Of Retaliation For Surcharge European Reluctance To Provide Currencies To I.M.F., Little Change In Proportion Of Working Class Students, Rhodesia Reply Still Awaited By Mr. Wilson Crisis Discussed By Cabinet Hope Of Talks In London, Oral Contraceptives: The Facts, Minister In Paris Today For Talks On Concord, Surcharge Illegal, Says Efta Chief, Prison For "Clip Joint" Hostess, Advisory Service On Radiation Expanding Research, Chief Opponent Of Dr. Banda "Runs Away" Dead-Or-Alive Search Order, Moscow Changes Its Mind Over Gen. De Gaulle Criticism Of Asia Proposals Amended, Senator Goldwater's Challenge On Communism, Author Censured For "Stripping", Conflict Of Art And Technology Architect As Master, "A Good Thing", Says Mr. Chou, Movements Of Liners, S. America Hopes For Papal Visit, Forth Safety Net Was Faulty Wrong Screws Used?, Australia To Pay M.P.S £600 A Year More Bill Passed In 47 Minutes, Growing Concern On Concord, Bishop's Vigorous Attack On Racial Discrimination, Busmen Reject Call For Strike, Sudan Radio And Airport Strikes, Turkey Hopes "Dark Days" Are Over, Dr. T. Balogh To Join Cabinet Office, 'Serious Threat To Swedish Steel', Dr. Jagan Seeks To Cancel Election, Censure Move Defeated, Loose Bolts Led To Derailment Diesel Engine Fell On Track, Inquiry Into Unofficial Strikes T.U.C. Agreement With Employers, Human Failure Cut Off Town's Gas, Man Shot At House Of Diplomatist, Railways Seek London Fare Increases Seasons May Be 5% Dearer, U.S. Line Offers To Run Nuclear Ships, America Supports British Stand, Invalids, IS France Planning An Alternative To E.E.C.? Pressure Over Grain Prices, Mr. Macleod And Mr. Powell On Front Bench Key Posts For Mr. Maudling And Mr. Heath, Challenor's Ideas Of Grandeur, Guiding A Ship From The Shore Need Of Funds For Ocean Science, Mr. Douglas Jay To See Soviet Leaders Moscow Stop On Way To Peking, Speedier Heart Operations Westminster Hospital's New Building, Earnings Up For Engineering Workers More Overtime, Labour Study Marginals Election Report, Decline In Wastage Rate At The Universities, Advisory Post For Prof. Blackett. Official Appointments and Notices: The Rev. G. J. Stubbs-Bromley, Chaplain, Deputy Secretaries.-Mr. R. S., New Advocates Depute, Mr. P. S. Needham and Mr. A. S. Railton, Mr. Roosa To Retire, New Greek Ambassador Appointed, Mr. Cousins Resigns Council.-Mr., University News London. Reviews: Clutch Of Parts For Fledglings Embassy Theatre: The Diary of a Scoundrel, New Fiction, A Pleasing Wind Quintet, Friend of India, Capable Young Conductor, Peruvian Gold Objects, Museum's Many New Drawings, Quick Guide, Mechanical Romanticism, Series Begins Well with Hilarious Study of Justice, Candlesticks In Silver Sale Top Price Of £5,000, Off To Timbuctoo, Alluring Sound of Milhaud, Alice in Learned Hands gets Curiouser and Curiouser, Pianists Power Of Communication, Historian Honoured, Music in Gay Spirit, Bolshoi Opera in Western Europe for the First Time, In Diaghilev's Footsteps, Smollett Up-graded, Book Markers. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bankers Trust Company, Shell, B.O.A.C, Old Priory, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Trust House Hotels, Smiths, Coal, Abbey National, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Country Life, W H S, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, The Times, Panam, British Railways, Dunlop Semtex Limited. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, House Of Lords The Speaker in the Chair. Law: Examination Papers Discussed Sammy V. Birkbeck College, Vexatious Litigant Commissioners Of Inland Revenue V. Soul, Law Society Examination Results. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Two University Patterns, The Opposition Front Bench, A Warning To Friends, Telephone Debate. Letters to the Editor: Lazy Speech, Rembrandt's Work, Proxy Votes, First Steps Only New Difficulties For Exporters, Shipbuilding In Japan, Study Of Parliament, How Much IS The B.B.C. Worth?, Rhodesian Situation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Michael Brown, Lord Sandhurst, Admiral Meade-Fetherstonhaugh Naval Actions In The North Sea, Sir Harold Williams Editor Of Swift, Mr. Pierre Cartier, Mr. Victor Watlington, Mr. Sam Smith. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Steel Scare Hits Wall Street, Selling Appears On Wall Street Losses Of $1, EQUITY Advance Checked Selling Develops, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Advance In Industrial Shares Halted, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Further Fall In Wire Bars, Wall St. Seat Sold. Business and Finance: Foster Brothers Show Small Increase, £1M. Tube-Making Expansion, Porsche Buyers Will Not Pay Extra, "U.K. Could Lose Through Volvo", Dock Troubles Hit Shipping Group's Recovery, Preferred Income Offer At 5s. 1d., Sterling Above $2.78½ Demand Persists, Fisons Subsidiary £1M. Development Plan., Tea Companies To Merge, Second Consolidated Trust Limited Higher Income And Dividend Mr. P. L. Fleming On The Outlook, Very Large Help Again Given Money In Demand, Higher Income For Suez Company, Alex: Lawrie & Co., AMSTERDAM.-Most internationals, Foreign Shares In Japan, France And Italy Main Centres Of Interest, Shell Canada Income "Much Higher", Union Int. Hopeful, E.C.S.C. "Seeks A Balance" Supply And Demand, Japan's Tool Drive Stillborn: Levy Blamed, Japanese Trade Mission, Paris Recovery Extended Institutional Buying, Caxton Holdings Make Fine Recovery, Pay Five Points More Than Forecast United Sua Betong Rubber Harvest Bigger Crop, Birfield Continental Partnership, Levy "An Obstacle To Trade", Bank Rate Assurance Helps Gilt-Edged Surcharge Under Foreign Fire, Leyland Exports Top £100M. Buses In Thames Written Off, B.A.S.F. Turnover Rises 17 Per Cent, P. & O. Interim As Forecast, D.K.W. Prices Not To Be Increased, German Aid For Pakistan, Colmore Scrip, Ampol Petroleum Profits Soar Dividend Maintained, £1M. Bulk Carrier Order For Scotts' Shipyard, Import Levy Protest By Chemical Trade, Ductile Steels Buys Mill "Advantageous" Terms, Averys. Business Appointments: Ld. Longford Quits Alliance B.S.. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Skinner & Rose.

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