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The Times - 09/11/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From a Skating Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, Nov. 8, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, Nov. 8, From Our Middle East Correspondent-RIYADH, Nov. 8, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY (RHOD.), NOV. 8, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, W. O. BELL, Chairman, Conference of Institute Directors, Institute of Education, Cambridge. K. G. COLLIER, Chairman. Bede College, Durham., OSWALD LEWIS., JOSHUA COOPER., A. N. L. BUTTERFIELD. Wilberforce House, 15 North Side, Clapham Common, S.W.4., RICHARD ARBIB, Vice-Chairman., J. W. BRIANT, President, British Chamber of Commerce, France., G. PALGRAVE-BROWN. Redisham Hall, Beccles, Suffolk., DEREK H. HENE. 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4., SELBORNE., ROBERT BIRLEY., C. A. CHADWYCK-HEALEY, President, The Periodical Proprietors Association Ltd., L. J. HURST., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By H. Heymann, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Business Premises, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Quick Goals Enable Spurs To Overcome Poor START, Fulham Suffer From Weakness In Attack, Veronese Should Test Laurel Favourites Opposition For Blue Dolphin In Mackeson Gold Cup, Superb Skating Programme By Williams, Chelsea's Eager Certainty Confounds Sheffield, League President Calls For Inquiry Ugly Scenes Giving Football Bad Look, Sports in Brief, Lycée Michelet XV A Team Of Individuals, Cardiff Pack Show Up Chief Oxford Weaknesses, Clever Essex Forwards Fail To Make Chances, Richmond's Superb Late Attacks Llanelly Dominated In The Loose, Lacking Their Usual Celtic Fire, Taylor Beats Sangster And Psychological Barrier, Lacrosse, Jaded Cambridge Sadly Miss Absentees, Controversy And Confusion As M.C.C. Gain Big Lead, Saturday's Hockey, Oxford's Golf Has Greater Depth Developing Well In Spite Of Defeat. Arts and Entertainment: Brecht's Mahagonny On Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,762, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: 25 Miles from Piccadilly, Remembrance Sunday. News: Balliol Ceremony By King Olav, Good Hay Yields, But Quality Needs Check This Season, N.F.U. Send Protest To B.B.C. Programme "Slanted", Mr. Chou Gets Down To Discussions Soviet Show Of New Missiles, President Ayub rides storm of criticism, Tv Blamed For Disease Among Youth, England SLIP In Chess Contest, Mapai Split Over Lavon Affair Splinter Group To Form New Party, Finn Leads In R.A.C. Rally, Stretcherie, Mr. Smith Consults Cabinet On Latest British Snub Position Hardening Against A Settlement By Discussion, Three Railway Strikes A Day In Italy, Frontier Boycott By Gibraltarians Sequel To Spanish "Go Slow", Lord David Cecil Hits At "21 Plus", A Question Of Identity Plain-Clothes P-C.S And Public, In Search of Mary Poppins, New Chrysanthemums From X-Rays, Malaya Warning To Indonesia, Growing Strength Of White Collar Unions Change In Attitude To Strikes, AIM To Consolidate Friendship, Mr. Jay To Face Efta Today "No Alternative To Surcharge", Pay-As-You-Go For Patients Urged, U.S. Challenge To France On Nato Force Dutch Give Mr. Rusk An Assurance, Too Few Bricks For Tory Homes Target, Food Situation Worsening In Kerala Crisis Debated By Congress Party, Russia Condemns Ottawa Talks, Return Of Colder Winters Possible, Verdict Due Today On Polish Writer, M.P.S Clash On Steel Tonight Government Face First Test Liberals Strive For Political Armistice, War Of Secret Reports In British Guiana, Movements Of Liners, Memorial Service Losing Grip?, Automation As Means To Free Man From Bondage Fears Of Becoming Robots Unjustified, 1812 Cannon Ball Blown Up, New Prime Minister Of Japan, Warning On Staves To Prison Officers, Correction, Congo Rebels Hold 29 Missionaries, California Condor In Danger, Athletes In Wheel Chairs Take Over Olympic Village British Successes In International Games For Paraplegics, Law On Guns Could Reduce Murders, The Queen To Map Andean Border, Buying British, Two On Motor Cycle Crash Over Cliff, Turkey's Moscow Talks Welcomed, King Faisal Seeks To "Stop Massacres" Cease-Fire In Force In Yemen New Ruler's Hope Of Creating Cooling-Off Period, Casanova Letter Found In Castle, Devoted To Women, Cuba Threatens To Use Missiles, Find Of Lydian King's Tomb, 300 Arrests In Zanzibar Terror Prisoners Beaten And Tortured, Franco-German Crisis Legacy From Adenauer Regime Former Chancellor's Peacemaking Task In Paris Today, A Message From The Queen, Welsh Teachers Want To Keep Sixth Forms, The Safety Of Contraceptive Pills Inquiry Starts, Schoolmasters Ask For Higher Pay, New U.S. Tests Of Sonic Booms, Brigade At Work All Night Cause Not Yet Known, Mr. Kaunda Seeks Aid In London, Former Turkish President Freed Decision Owing To Ill-Health, Development Trust To Help Highlands, Decrees Sought For Two New Colleges, Rail Union Seeks More Pay Talks Salaried Staffs. Display Advertising: British Steel, Multiple Display Advertisements, King George IV, American Express, The Times Bookshop, Doctors' Orders, The Times, Hambros Bank Limited,, Colston Appliances Ltd.,, The Hongkong Bank Group, Devon, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Accles & Pollock, Benson & Hedges, Pierre Cardin, Harrods, Watches of Switzerland Ltd, The Kennedy Memorial Appeal. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Finding the Leaders in the Ballot Box, Budget To Strengthen Hand In Wage Bargaining, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, "The Times" House Of Commons Guide. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, £40,000 Expected For Typical Cotswold House, Building Land, Factories. Official Appointments and Notices: Uppingham Headmaster, Buganda Cabinet Resigns, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Britain Wins Six Film Awards Industrial Festival, Zionist Award For Sir W. Churchill, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, University News, From The London Gazette Friday, November 6, 1964. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A New Attempt, Injecting Sense into Steel, No Need for Signposts, Prelude to a Struggle?. Letters to the Editor: Easy Gains, Journals In The Post, Health Challenge Of Africa, What "Pravda" Said, Asquith Revealed By Events, Implementing Robbins Recommendations, Steel Shares, Delays At The Docks How Exports Are Hindered, Where Are The Rockets Of Yesteryear?, Abandon The Channel Tunnel?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Capt. Harry Warner, The Rt. Rev. H. H. Dixon, Mr. J. A. Webster, Miss Mary Hardcastle, Mr. Viljo Revell A Leading Finnish Architect, Obituary, Dr. H. J. Randall. Reviews: Posthumous Sonata by Schubert Eloquently Played, Bach's Changing Style, Visconti's Trovatore Designer Defines His Task, Noel Coward in the Thick of it Still, Joyful Dispensers of Rough Musick, Closed-Circuit Tv For R.A.D.A. Plays. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Business and Finance: Peak Esso Oil Exports From Libya, U.K. Laid-Up Shipping, Cons. Gold Fields Achieve All-Round Expansion Birmingham Post And The Surcharge, Overhead Storage Space Raft As Floor, Potential Demand For Uranium World Shortage Foreseen, Copper Price Raised.-The, Japanese Exports' Record Month, New Contracts, Another Refinery For India, New Savings £5½M. Higher, Wrights Biscuits Buy Kemps £1M. Cash Purchase, Restrictive Practices In Two-Year Review, Mitsubishi Loans., Bigger Demand For Manganese, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Down Sharply, $3M. Space Contracts, Industrial Films Scotland's Success In Industry, European Concern Enters New Phase Effectiveness Of U.K. Policy, Soviet Packaging Expansion Chance For British Exports?, Textile Deliveries Up In September, O.P.E.C. Conference, Rhodesia Broken Hill Ahead 5 Points Extra By Sobranie, Stylo Have 90 P.C. Of Barratt Ord., Norwegian Loan, Jamaica Has £6½M. Trade Deficit, Vital Days For The Tin Council Existing Pact Must Be Renewed, Planning To Come To Market, Dover Engineering Doing Well, Copper Production Up 16 Per Cent, Esso Investment In Spanish Oil Refinery, I.T.N. Chairman, Paris Club To Lend Britain £143M. Supplement To I.M.F. Drawings, U.S. Expansion To Continue Early Slowdown Ignored All-Round Confidence, Volkswagen Denial, Economic Trends In Italy, S. Korea Seeks German Loan, Good Gains On Frankfurt But Values Below Best Economic News AIDS Upturn, A. E. Symes Limited, Short Morning For Money Very Large Help, Pound Finishes 3/16C. Down Renewed Anxiety, Pattern Of Yield Graphs. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Singapore Tin Eases Sharply, Investors Seek Safety In Gilt-Edged. Business Appointments: Business Changes Army And Navy Bd. Appointments.

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