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The Times - 08/10/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 7, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Olympic Games Staff-TOKYO, OCT. 7, FROM A RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, from Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-MANCHESTER, OCT. 7, From our Film Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, OCT. 7, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-CAIRO, OCT. 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, OCT. 7, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-PUERTO ORDAZ, VENEZUELA, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 7, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TRELLEBORG, SOUTH, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-WATFORD, OCT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent, GEORG TUGENDHAT. The Reform Club. S.W.1, Oct. 6., QUINTIN HOGG. The Corner House, Heathview Gardens, Putney. S.W.15, Oct. 8., NICHOLAS KALDOR. King's College, Cambridge, Oct. 6., PETER TOWNSEND., LAWRENCE TURNER., ROBERT ALLAN., MERTON ATKINS., ROLAND BROWN., CRANFORD PRATT., Yours Faithfully, C. A. MOSER. P. R. G. LAYARD, By Sir Harry Luke, Yours truly, ERIC WHELPTON., FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BRISTOL, OCT. 7, From Our Midland Correspondent-YARDLEY, BIRMINGHAM, OCT. 7, From Our Special Correspondent-YORK, OCT. 7, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Yesterday's Football Results, Australia Beat India Hanumant Singh Delays End, Miss Fraser Near World Free-Style Record, Martin Welcomes Rain And First Prize, Well Met By Floodlight Cardiff Innovation A Big Success Exhilarating Rugby, Kilkenny Beau IS Top Again Novice Hunter On Form, Blinkers Improve Fritillary II Bad Draw Overcome By Marguerite, Sports in Brief, Benfica Masters Of Their Art Chelsea's Limitations Exposed, West Ham Scrape Through On Aggregate Belgian Amateurs Take Honours In Inefficient Match, Oxfordshire's Late Burst Crushes Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire Off To Successful START Outsides Let Down Berkshire, Another Success By U.S. Women, Sandhurst Pluck Not Enough Commandant's XV Too FAST, Cardinals Ahead In World Series, Eastbourne Croquet, Encouraging START For British Isles Team Four Strokes Lead In World Golf Championship. Picture Gallery: Pre-Election Equity Markets, On the Election Tour. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch.1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,735, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,655.. Display Advertising: Steel, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Ward Group, Rootes Motors Limited, The Times Bookshop, The Albright & Wilson Group, Bles, The Times, Barrie & Rockliff, ally London Shoe, Parker-Knoll, Dunlop Semtex Limited, Burroughs, Lloyds Bank, Olympic Airways, Macmillan, Prudential, Cassel, Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited, Bea, A Growth Company. News: Counsel Protests About Cross-Examination "Much Was Unfair And Irrelevant", Big Changes In Swiss Armed Forces Upheaval After Mirage Scandal Resignation Offer By Chief Of Staff, Smear Not Intended, Says Mr. Hogg No Party With Monopoly Of Vice Or Virtue, Russia Gives More "Spying" Details, When Angry Car Workers Vote, "If the Straight Issue Were Put to the British People, they Would Reply 'Keep Nuclear Weapons'" Minister Says Mr. Wilson Wants Abandonment For Inside Party Reason, New Electric Lines For Scotland, Embassy 'Siege' In Congo Eased, Protestant Hope In Spain, Milk Stoppage In France Goes On, Today's Speakers, Liberals Expect Biggest Vote For 35 Years, Tories,"Can Still Points to Victory", Olympic Recognition Of E. Germany?, Stockbroker's Clerk On £64,000 Charge, Prussian Airs In East Berlin Military Parade Communist Regime Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary, Riots A Slur On Ulster, Plea To China To Desist From Nuclear Build-Up Mr. Shastri Asks For Mission From Non-Aligned States, Polish Author On Trial, Harrods Man Deceived A Relative Admission In Plot Trial, Denials In Accra Treason Trial "I Must Go And Die", These Were the Days of the Roaring Stones, Precautions In S. Rhodesia 3-Month Emergency In Township Salisbury (S. Rhod.), Oct. 7, San Marino Retains its Rustic Charm, "Bobby Baker Day" Commemoration By Mr. Goldwater, Building A New Metropolis On The Orinoco Private Enterprise Combined With State Planning In Venezuela, Eye Infection Cause Identified, Tory 'Spent Matches', Milk Tanker "Left The Rails First", Miss Pussy Likes Liberals Galore, Automation Chair At University, Wines For A 1964 Godchild 200 Varieties At Tasting, Gen. De Gaulle Sees Paraguay Parade, Management Should Be "Less Timorous, Less Secretive" Industry IS No Longer A Private Affair-Sir W. Haley, Fuel Pressure System For Concord, Zanzibar Cloves Nationalized, Nicaragua Rejects Canal Treaty Preliminary For Bargaining, Apology By Prince Peter Of Greece, "The Bad Name Of Smethwick", Road Fund Loss On Lorries Owners' Admission Railways' Estimates Disputed, Pensioners Can Be Force To Be Reckoned With, First Cousin To Hillman Imp Singer Chamois Debut, Dockers Stay Their Hand Till Oct. 20 Unofficial Pressure On Union Mounts Employers Stand Firm, Tube Bonus Offer Rejected, Buoyant, With An Eye On Third Man, Liberal Reform Plan Praised Sir W. Holford's Letter, Aviation Sales Slump August Exports £4M. Down, Bonn Seeks M.L.F. Pact With U.S. Call To ACT Alone No British Veto, A.D. 200 Kiln Found, Ten Years For Gems Robber, New Service AIDS Flat Lettings, Britain "Stopped U.S. Using Gas", U.S. Business Boom AIDS Dollar Banker Favours Freer Flow Of Capital, Christian Unity Remains AIM Of Ecumenical Council, "Loaded Revolver Under Pillow" Youth Aged 19 Accused, Lawyer Defends Hitler "Motives Not Ignoble", Degree Rules Designed For Flexibility, U Thant Invitation To Mr. Khrushchev, Mr. Wilson's 'Unreal' View, New Zealand IS Fighting Inflation Call For Price Controls, Lord Blakenham On Personalities, Demand For Death Penalty Refused Taxi Drivers' Protest In W. Germany, Free Trade Talks, GENERAL ELECTION: Vigorous Bidding for the Support of Youth, with Old Age Pensioneering Gay, Aggressive New Posters, But Provinces Stick to the Old Sort, Victories In The Polio Campaign Countries Clear Of Virus, Detention Claimed "Unreasonable" Commission Of Human Rights To Hear Plea, Machine For Analysis Of Blood Tests, Movements Of Liners, New-Style Labour Man Is Wooing Middle Class, No Decision To Buy American Minister Answers Aircraft "Scare", Newsagents Defend Delivery Bar, 5,000 Children Greet Queen, Pakistan Ends All S. African Trade, Tracing The Might Of The Vikings, Peking Accuses Delhi, U.S. Car Held In Berlin Soldiers Detained For 5 Hours, Lost Prints "May Have Gone To Wrong Place", No Getting Away From Race Issue, Rent Problems Of Coloured Students, £926M. Losses Of Nationalized Industries, Rail Pension Offer "Medieval" Protest Over Delay, Dual-Lane Flights Forecast, Extradition Of O.A.S. Leader Refused, 2 Killed By Rush Of Water Trench Collapses, Ceylon Press Bill Battle, Air Ministry Man Denies Corruption, "Time HE Grew Up"-Lord Attlee. News in Brief. Reviews: New Fiction, Jewels Make Total Of £64,878 Top Price For Emerald, Birds Galore, Familiar Roles With New Faces, Paynim at the Gate, Paustovsky When Young, Recitals Of Old Music, Uncle Gustave, Searle's Precise Symphony, British Film Week In Prague, Inside Old Testament And Ancient Greece, Spike Milligan in Muted Mood, Title Changed, Pianist's Crisp Phrasing, Exciting New Italian Director, Calculated Monotonousness, Brief Americana, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet in Version by MacMillan, BARRY GOLDWATER: The Conscience of a, Gilt-Edged AgeA. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Hugh Fraser Resigns From Outram Board Counter-Bid To Thomson Expected, County Commissions, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News Oxford, Mr. M. G. Polson, Q.C., has been. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Guest in Cairo, Putting The Economy Right, Excelsior!. Letters to the Editor: Sweden's Neutrality, Items Costed, The Silent Issue, Shipbuilding In Japan How Subsidies Are Fixed, Wishful Thinking?, The Qualities Of Mr. Cruttwell, Robbins Report, Southern Rhodesia, Foreign Borrowing, Pensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. F. Herbert Grime, Sir Francis Fraser, M. Albert Willemetz, Obituary, Mr. F. T. Mann A Hard Hitter And A Born Captain. Law: Camp Site Owner Not Negligent Crickmar V. Cleavers And Others, Tophams' Submissions Sefton V. Tophams Ltd.. Business and Finance: Daejan Acquisition, Pye Of Cambridge Ltd. A Record Year Expansion Plans Coming To Fruition Divisional Activities And New Projects Reviewed Mr. C. O. Stanley On A Period Of Growth At Home And Overseas, Shipping Orders Lost "Archaic Credit Procedure", L.A.M.I.T. Fund At £40M., Latest Dividends, Lead Consumption Up, The Pound Edges Upwards Swedish Krona Falls, New York Banks' Profits Higher, £281,000 Offer For Seedsmen, Non-Woven Textile Venture Anglo-Czech Show At Bognor Regis, Engineers "Could Contribute More", I.C.I. Cut Price Of Polythene, Grouping The Key To Prosperity For French Industry, Stylo's Offer Unconditional Now, Australian Bank To Call Up £A20m., Continental Bourses, Turin £5M. Bonds, Mr. Weiner On Tesco Merger, Bank Of Nova Scotia Pay More, Sharp Rise In Outram Share Price, Promising START For Pye Concord Order Won, Legal & General Interim Unchanged, J. Coral Expand, Manchester Garages, Forward Pound Genuinely Firm Gilt-Edged Remain Healthy, Americans' Export Drive, E.N.I. Group Progress, S.E.C. Life Insurance Ruling, £1.5M. For Carreras Plant, Value Of Monetary Policy To U.S. Expansion, Smaller Turnover Of Money, $85M. Improvements By Bethlehem Steel, German Concern At Oil Stakes New Deal Reported, Duke Of Norfolk In Property Deal, Spate Of Elections Gives Rise To Uncertainty, West Of England Sack Bonus Caps Record Year Squeeze On Wharton Crane Margins, Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, N.Y. Bankers Raise Interest Rates, £2M. "Rights" For Irish Cement, Birfield Expand In North-East. Stock Exchange Tables: Uidecision In Equities Selling Light, Profit-Taking Checks Wall Street, Stock Exchange Dealings, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Down Drift In Industrial Markets Continues, The Puzzle Of Tokyo Stock Market's Weakness Measures To Aid Recovery, Commodities Rubber Prices Gain More Ground, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Steady Fractional Range. Business Appointments: Tube Investments Appointment Mr. L. Dobson. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Flats & Chambers.

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