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The Times - 10/11/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 9, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, Nov. 9, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BRADFORD, Nov. 9, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 9, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, Nov. 9, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-COLORADO SPRINGS, NOV. 9, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, Nov. 9, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent., From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, Nov. 9, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Monitor, SCARBROUGH; MIDDLETON; WILLIAM WORSLEY; JOHN ARDEN; JOHN BRAINE; ERIC FENBY; M. A. FIENNES; DAVID GINSBURG; H. GRANVILLE GRAHAM; HAREWOOD; F. HOYLE; A. KING; HENRY MOORE; R. STEWART NEWISS; JOHN H. OSBORN; DAVID OXTOBY; J. B. PRIESTLEY; HERBERT READ; DONALD WADE. Nov. 6., A. P. HERBERT., GUY MOORE., DAVID W. JAMES, Vice-President, , JOHN ALLAN MAY., JEAN KERRIGAN, Lecturer in, C. W. GUILLEBAUD., H. PASLEY-TYLER., By S. E. Hollingworth, Professor of Geology, University College London, HIDE ISHIGURO., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Norbert Lynton, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Special Correspondent-VIENNA, From Our Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 9, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Tennis, Spin Sees M.C.C. Through By Convincing Margin Barber Claims Four Wickets Against Transvaal, Oxford Lacrosse Lacks Discipline, Sports in Brief, Hyde In England Amateur XI, Rugby Club Records, Whitgift Spoil Unbeaten Record Of Dulwich, Cooper Stopped In Third Round, National Stud Dispersal Unusual List Of Mares For Sale, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,763, Chess Win Over Portugal. Picture Gallery: Hampstead's New Civic Centre, Law: Wardship Jurisdiction: Foreign Children In Re P, An Infant, The Age Of An Indian Judge Mitter V. The Chief Justice, Calcutta High Courts And Another, Dual Nationality Regina V. Sabri, A Real Degree Of Repentance Regina V. Davies. News: Solicitor 'Asked To See Bricks', Polish Writer Sentenced To Gaol Released Because Of Health, Scots Shipyards' £8M. Orders, Andes Problem Inherited By The Queen, Roy James Seeks Money Return, Swede Takes Over Lead In The R.A.C. Rally, Orders Flowing In For Malta Dockyard Tanker Repairs Go South, Corrections, Hampstead Civic Centre's First Part Ready Opening Today, Order Revoked On Transfusion Girl, No French Approach To Russia On The Concord, Japanese Bureaucrat WHO Turned To Politics, Three Convicted In Cape Town Trial, 529 Summonses In Apples Case, Hint Of U.S. Concessions To France, Mr. Smith Sends Another Note To London Assurances Sought, Deadlock On U.N. Financial Crisis East-West Clash Imminent, £29,000 Whisky Haul By Two Gangs, Replicas Of Stolen Articles Taken, Lord Robens's Honeymoon With Miners May Be Over; Period Of Conflict Feared, Call To End Night Stops In Laybys, Call For Anti-U.S. Conference, Hiding A Power Station: £34,000, French Primitives Fetch £6,182, £26,800 Theft From U.S. Regiment, Two Gold Medals For Briton, Primate's Visit To Germany, Warning On Price Of Newspapers, Movements Of Liners, The Need For A Sense Of Guilt Law And Order By Lord Devlin, Exiled Imam Threatens Trouble, Season Ticket Users Fight, Remembrance Guns Break Windows, Dr. Barbara Moore Not In Court, Missionaries Tell Of Congo Ordeal, A New Truck with 10 Different Uses, Labour M.P.'S Case Adjourned, Flood And Strike Chaos On Italian Railways From Our Own Correspondent, 'Benefits' Of London Office Building, New Radar Sets To Aid Wind Forecasts, Tractor Firm Lays Off 550 Men, Dr. Schröder Back With Hard Words For Dr. Adenauer, Accused Of Shooting Policeman, Opposition Whips To Check On Absentee, Compromise Hope On Dialogue, General Post At Westminster, Mr. Wilson Given Efta Views, Incomes Policy 'By The Spring' Mr. Brown Puts Plan To T.U.C. Unions Waiting For More Details, Efta Threats Of Retaliation Against Britain Surcharge Denounced By Delegate As Illegal, Khartum Calls For Purge Of Forces Seven Generals Arrested Demonstrators Roam City Streets, Hidden Nerve Centre Of Defence, Crowds Loot Grain Shops In India, Vatican Council Ignores The Pope's Recommendation Overwhelming Vote For Revision Of Draft On Missions, U.S. Ruling On Negro Jury Members, Memorable Walks in the Hills of Golden Trees, Government Win First Vote On Steel Both Parties Keep Debate In Low Key Mr. Macleod Says Industry Must End Price-Fixing, Paris Sees No Yielding In Franco-German Dispute Dr. Adenauer Has Private Talk With Gen. De Gaulle, Warning On Endowments For Little-Used Churches, Clean Air Measures Ease Fog Dangers In North Smoke Content Worst In Suburbs, Oxford Dons 'Lack Time To Write', Strict Secrecy As Communist Leaders Meet In Moscow, Sir Winston's Speeches On Records Definitive Album To Be Issued, Jupiter "Wobbles" Send Signals Axis Adjusted, Call For Unity In Poultry Trade Planning Output, Grants For 5 Historic Chapels, Infiltration Denied "2 Communists On M.P.U. Council", Hope For Proposal From London, Lag in Technical Overseas Aid. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Wpm, Mappin & Webb, Pearl Assurance, Bryant, Multiple Display Advertisements, Icfc, Cunard, The William Baird Group, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Panam. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Award For Hitchcock, Headmaster Of Merchant Taylors' School, New Deputy High Commissioner. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Japan's New Leader, Exit The Town Hall?, A Stand for Principle, Et Cetera, Much Ado About Nothing. Letters to the Editor: Yorkshire Opera Company, Excitement Of Exporting Business Not Such A Dour Affair, Repatriating Settlers, Two University Patterns, Railway Pay, Elegy For The Fall, Supersonic Aircraft. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Half a Manon Better than None, Music for an American Patroness, R.A.D.A. Gets Help from Shaw Estate, £500,000 Trust Fund For Orchestra, Tempo Delicacy A Delight, Successful New Partnership, Optical Art and Illusionism, Paintings By Anne Dunn, Fabergé Cigarette Case Makes £500 £1,450 For Snuffbox, Ballet by Antony Tudor That Was Worth Waiting For. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Demand for 600m. more bricks, Government's case: state direction essential for swift and extensive rationalization, Seven votes make first majority, Future of steel: Mr. Macleod envisages ending of restrictive price agreements. Obituaries: Mr. Samuil Samosud, Mr. Montagu Porch, Mr. W. A. Robertson, Professor D. D. Woods Study Of Chemical Microbiology, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares Drift While Waiting For The Budget, Stock Exchange Dealings, Dull START To Account Gilts Easier, Weaker Overseas Advices Cause Tin Prices To Fall Sharply, Recent Issues, British Funds, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Psychology At Work On Share Prices, Fractional Falls On Wall Street Rails Lead The Way. Business and Finance: Electrical Firms Win £4M. S. African Order, North And South Trust Get Approach, Easy Trend On Paris Common Market Crisis, U.S. Borax Income 21 P.C. More, Tersons To Build £1¼M. Chemistry Block, Latest Dividends, Base Metals Mining Share Suspension, Export Chiefs In N. America, High Authority Loan To Be At 5¼%, Dutch Power Plant.-Two, American Fire Losses Up 2.2 Per Cent, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited Lt.-Col. C. P. Dawnay's Review Of Year's Activities, Ayer Hitam And Malayan Tin Raising Finals By 7½ Points, Modernization IS Not Just A Matter Of Sophisticated Machines, In Brief, U.S. Steel Likely To Cost More President Johnson's Dilemma, Dalgety Eye On Growth Extra Activities, Pound Makes Headway Friday's Losses Recovered, More Price Increases Following Levy, Zambia Insurance Office Opens Eagle Star Stake, Demand For Fibres Continues, Labour's Smashing Days: Swiss Look At Cost, S. African Emergency Price, Canada Imports More From U.K., Money In Short Supply, British Indian Tea Company, No Price Increases.-Wolf-Tools, WANKIE COLLIERY COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Rhodesia) Sales Show Modest Improvement Maintenance Of Price Stability, Bourse Committee Urges More Facts Slower European Growth Ahead, British Assets Trust Invest More In U.S., Simon Engineering: No Change, Tougher Line From French Likely E.E.C. Jitters, Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Bp Raise Grangemouth Refinery Capacity, Bullough Acquire B. & B. Trailers, Japan-Canadian Copper Plan, Record Earnings For 'Nickel'. Business Appointments: Mr. A. H. Finch New T.D.A. Chairman. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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