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The Times - 05/10/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, OCT. 4, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, Harlequins 24 pts., Swansea 9, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent-SAINT GERMAIN, OCT. 4, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From a French Racing Correspondent-LONGCHAMP, OCT. 4, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, OCT. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our University Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, OCT. 4, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, OCT. 4, From Our Correspondent-BUENOS AIRES, OCT. 4, From Our Correspondent-BUENOS AIRES, From Our Middle East Correspondent-CAIRO, OCT. 4, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MIDDLESBROUGH, OCT. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, OCT. 4, ALAN DE PIRO., MARY LORD., S. DAVID MARRIAGE., J. P. F. REEVE., JOHN CLEGG, , D. J. BISPHAM, HARRY COWIE., By Monitor, K. W. CORAM., B. H. HUNKEN., R. S. ARORA, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ARCHITECT, By Richard Rose, From Our Special Correspondent-ROCHESTER, OCT. 4, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, OCT. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-SOUTH MOLTON, (DEVON), OCT. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-FAKENHAM, OCT. 4, From Our Northern Correspondent-BOLTON, OCT 4, From Our Special Correspondents, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, OCT. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-PITLOCHRY, OCT. 4, From Our New York Dramatic Critic, From Our Film Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-BIEL, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Seven Clubs Prove Sufficient For Platts, Stunned Silence As France Triumph, Prince Royal II Triumphs For Italy Fine Finish By Santa Claus Just Fails, Harlequins Out Of Character Swansea Show Little Welsh Fire, "Ganefo Affair" Coming To A Head Arrival Today Of N. Korean Olympic Team, Bisley Successes For Black, Ascot's Guide To Classic Form Grey Of Falloden Sets Record, Richmond Make Superior Fitness Tell, Repeat Victory For G. Hill In U.S. Grand Prix, Scotland Made To Pay For Complacency, Simpson Leading Australian Rally, Chelsea Soon Back To Winning Form, L. Davies Over 26 Feet, Catamaran Form Reversed Unexpected Revenge For Sea Lion, Miss Lonsbrough Flag Bearer, Beckenham Ground Too FAST For Cardiff, England Need New General In Midfield Irish Revival Brings Stern Warning For Future, Sharp Inspires Bristol Revival, Lacrosse Victory For United States. Picture Gallery: Olympic Ceremonial Gong, Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,732. News: Insuring Bus Crews Against Attacks, Army Successes At Universities, Air Fares "To Stay Unchanged" Conference Of 93 Lines Opens Today, Ex-Footballer Dies While Refereeing, Russian Ministry Accused Of Resisting New Ideas, Communist Party Rift In Japan, Ceylon Press Bill "A Monstrosity", 22 Held After Fights At Meeting Policemen Injured, Betterment Tax Supported, Solicitors Ordered To Be Struck Off, Today's Speakers, No Changes In War History October 23 START On B.B.C.-1, But Only Two Surveys Out Of Eight Are Above 4 Per Cent Swing The Party Needs To Win, Quiet After Riots In Belfast, Step Towards Self Rule In Solomons, Turkey Sends Two Observers, German Socialists Want E.E.C. Pact Phased Political And Defence Scheme, More Support For President Johnson 'Herald Tribune's' Endorsement, Great Opportunity For Youth Under Tories-Sir A. Home, Jeremiahs' Wailing Overdone, B.E.A. May Take On 60 B.O.A.C. Pilots Secondment Scheme, Crop Yields Above Average, But Well Below Record, New Type Paper Out Today, Mr. Johnson To Be Trained For Television Plans For Month Of Sustained Attack On Goldwater Camp, Breathing In Water Like A Fish Claim For Synthetic Membrane, Imp is Out of the Bottle in Racial Issue, Agreement 'Wanted By Moscow', Non-Aligned States Open Their Debate Today In Cairo Attempt To Keep Mr. Tshombe From Attending, Advisers On Crime "Hard At Work", Italy's Motorway Completed, Swedish Socialist Setback, Aircraft Dismantled After Landing, Angler Prisoner Caught Left Fishing Rod At Lakeside, French Jubilant At Nuclear Deal, Mr. Brown Slightly Hoarse, The Queen Flies To Canada Today, Mr. Wilson On Wages Policy Pay Pause Mark II Warning, A Look At Decimal Coinage, Full Backing From "Life", Social Value Of Family Farm Political Decisions On Basis Of Expediency, Milk Depot Strike Called Off, Compromise Urged On Farming Of National Park 6,000 Acres Of Exmoor Barred To Public, Methodists Upset By Dr. Verwoerd, "Dahlia" Man Gets Poison Letters, Traditional Voting Habits Are Changing, £30,000 Appeal For Colchester Dig, Director Ignores Boycott Reports, Clue Of Two Stolen Vans, Church Leaders Confer On Board Ship, Gluttons for Extra Work-by Moonlight, Four Men Killed In Car Crash, Happy Motoring, Cheap Mortgages Not For Luxury Homes Mr. Wilson Declines To State "Upper Price Limit", Malaysia Waiting To See Outcome, Devoted To Women. The Defeat of Lord Cardigan, Barriers To Independence, Hidden Belt-tightening Amid the Affluence, Fuses Primed for the 'Bomb Election', Farming Notes And Comments, Hardy Spicer Men Likely To Return Today Inspectors Win 5D. An Hour, Freedom Group May Put 50 In Field Qualifying For Tv, Crisis Over Monarchy In Greece Royal Attack On Queen Mother Prince's 17 Years Of Difficulties King Interrupts Honeymoon, Privileges of the Soviet 'abroad', Peron's Future Sets Argentina Talking, Oil States To Seek New Discussions, Tories Are After the Women's Vote, President To Meet Prime Minister? Hint Of Discussions Next Month, Swiss City's Miniature Version of La Traviata, Olympic Riders At Wembley, Movements Of Liners, Hurricane Kills 30 In U.S., Note of Realism From Mr. Butler, Sheriffs On Civil Rights Charges, Fettes College Appeal For £170,000, Gen. De Gaulle Runs Into Peronist Clashes President Identified With Dictator, Finding a Way Through Covent Garden Market, Airliner Wreck On Spanish Peak, Joint Services For 2 Denominations, 12 "Failures" Share 29 'A' Passes, Book On Life Of Queen Alexandra, Mr. Hill Has His Resignation Refused Hardy Spicer Gibe Denied "£750,000 A Year In Exports Lost", Suites Damaged In Belle Vue Fire, Nicosia Move To Lift Blockade Easing Pressure On Turkish Sector. Display Advertising: Cooks, B.E.E. Olympia, Martell, Midland Bank, Rauma-Repola Oy, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gulf, Church, The Kennedy Memorial Appeal, The Times, Warner's Holiday Camps Limited, First National City Bank, Central And District Properties Limited, Lloyds and Scottish Ltd, Rotaprint R75. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Baron Wilberforce Of Kingston-Upon-Hull, Veterinary College's New Principal, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Alfred Conrad, From The London Gazette, Friday, October 2. 1964 Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Space Cooperation With U.S., Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Research Students' New Building. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Tithe Barns, Oasthouse And Cottages For Conversion. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Paying For IT All, The Queen's Journey, Robbins Report Defects, Through a Glass Brightly. Letters to the Editor: Party Allegiance, Import Prices, At The Chinese Core, Helping A New Nation Opportunity Lost In Zambia, Not Consulted, Merits Of Scots Law, Pensions, Threat To Pilchard Fishing Industry, Town Planning "Bombshells". Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lt.-General Sir William Dobbie The Defence Of Malta, Sir Francis Fraser, Prof. S. J. Lengyel, Captain Harold Auten V.C., Obituary, Mr. John McKay. Politics and Parliament: Political Ju-Jitsu in the Market Place. Reviews: Pianist's Lively Imagination, Miss Martin's £20,000 Contract, Don Quixote in Vivid Style, Kupka's Relation with Abstract Art, Unforgettable American Richard III, Pitlochry's Best Season, Indian Virtuoso Of The Sitar, New York's Reaction to Festival Films. Business and Finance: U.D.T.-Industrial Rentals Link Fleet Of 3,000 Vehicles, Freight Charges Fluctuate Gulf Grain Rate Eases, Salak Costs Up, $8M. Manila Electric Bond Issue, Frankfurt Closes On A Firm And Confident Note Royal Dutch Active On Amsterdam, Lord Fraser's Retiring Statement, Computer Control For Plate Mill Dorman Long Scheme, Komatsu Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho), I.C.I. In Canada, Renold Chains Expect "Substantial" Improvement In Earnings, New $30M. Loan For Woolworths, Nigeria Buys Steel From Austria, Credit Again In Short Supply, New Oilfields In Iran, Warner's Camps Debenture, Equitable Ind. Of Scotland, Impact Of G.M. Strike No Settlement In Sight Economy Could Be Affected, Growing Sales Of Cooking Oil, Blackwood, Morton & Sons, Ltd. Profits Substantially Increased Mr. Robert Morton Reports Satisfactory START In Current Year, Capper Pass & Son Limited Integration Of Smelting And Refining Activities Completed Efforts To Broaden Range Of Operations Lord Fraser Reviews An Exceptional Year, Year Starts Well For B.M.K. High Level Of Sales Maintained, Turkey's Interest Problems, World Bank To Study Brazil, New Savings Rise Further, Fresh Round Of Steel Talks Starts In Delhi, Anglo Scot. Trust Debenture, £8M. Tea Merger Planned Jokai Share Exchange, Kandula Sells Interests In Ceylon, N.Y.S.E. Volume Record, Planning To Come To Market, Payments Deficit In W. Germany Smaller, New Peaks For Glass Containers, E. S. & A. Robinson Interim Held, Chilean Copper At £280 A Ton, Hope For Older Workers, I.B.R.D. $7M. Loan For Rhodesias, $20M. U.S. Fertilizer Plant, Three Firms Link To Build Malt Factory, First Aspro Plant For Pakistan, Developing Nations Hurt By Synthetics F.A.O. Warning On Lost Markets, New Option Scheme For Courts, I.M.F. Authority For Tunisia, Pattern Of Yield Graphs, Japanese Economic Mission In Canada, Pisa Glassworks Expand. Stock Exchange Tables: Small Investors Behind Share Rise, Commodity Markets, Foreign Exchanges, 500 Replies To Stock Exchange Letter, $60M. Canadian Stock Offer. Business Appointments: Three Schweppes Appointments, World Bank Appointment, Mr. S. W. Piercy has been appointed.

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