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The Times - 04/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent-NEWPORT, R.I., SEPT. 3, From Our Special Correspondent-PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 2, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-WISLEY, SEPT. 3, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, SEPT. 3, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 3, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, SEPT. 3, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 3, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 3, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, SEPT 3, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, JAMES W. ROBERTSON., G. M. LEE., DIANA R. WOOLLEY., MARY GIBSON., M. SOLARI., A. J. GRANVILLE., MARJORIE RUNDLE, , RUSSELL FOREMAN., By Walter Padley, M.P., chairman of the Labour Party Overseas Committee, W. B. STOKES. 77 Sandringham Drive, Paignton, Devon., J. H. MUSGROVE., J. G. EAST., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, PETER HYETT, , From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-EDINBURGH, SEPT. 3, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, by J. F. Pain, M.C., B.Sc., M.I.C.E. (Chairman, The A.C.D. Bridge Company), by Gilbert Roberts, B.Sc., M.I.C.E., FASCE, of Freeman, Fox & Partners, , by a special correspondent, Joint Consulting Engineers: Mott, Hay & Anderson and Freeman, Fox & Partners,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Today's Football Fixtures Association, Seamanship On Trial In Gull Event, Miss Coxill Wins Midlands Title, England Delayed By Fog Dexter Reproduces Festival Gaiety, Sovereign Wins Dramatic Race With Kurrewa, New Laws Provide Spur to Spirit of Enterprise, Mrs. Jones Beaten, But Britain Reach Semi-Final, Sports in Brief, World Swimming Records, Little Danger To Miss Thornhill, Gloucestershire Crushed Yorkshire's Biggest Win Of Season, Variety In Otter Week, Little Achieved In Long Time Difficult Task For Derbyshire, Beattie's Irresistible Golf Brings Down Hunt Coles Playing With All His Smouldering Intensity, Southwick Croquet, Fez Shows Most Appeal For Epsom Cup Roughlyn Likely To Continue Winning Sequence, Robinson Loses On Points Again. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C. (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,706. News: Talks On Berlin Passes Continue Many Points To Be Clarified, Japanese Sale Of Plant To Russia Eight-Year Credit Approved, General Khanh Returns Dissolution Of Triumvirate, Greece Moving Towards A War "With Eyes Closed", Channel Swim By Girl Of 14 Battle With Tide, Mr. Khrushchev Agrees To Come To Bonn 'Working Visit' Possible Before End Of Year, Dating Iron Age Pit Alignment Puzzling Monuments, Vc 10 Schedule Defended By Manufacturers, Part Of Forest As Classroom, The Severn Bridge now under construction by Associated Bridge Builders Limited, T.U.C. Move To Shelve Issue Of Mergers Request To Retract Resolution, Mr. Ian Smith On Way To London, Algeria Rebel Leader Executed, Hack's Third Win In Three Days, Three Former Stockbrokers Accused Of Plot Firm Was "Hammered" In 1961, Economic Boom In Pakistan Progress In Second Five-Year Plan, "Point Evaded" On Remand Homes, "Millstones For The Sixties" Bow Group's Pamphlet, More Road Schemes For North-East, London Discussion Of Military Aid Obscure Aims Of Invaders, Outram Advise Rejection Of Bid Sir H. Fraser IS Leading Fight Evening Paper Pact With Beaverbrook, Move To Expel 4 Leeds Labour Members, The Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company Limited, Darlington, Charter Flights To Malaya Opposed, Firm Recognized Union Right, Sale Of Pictures Makes £10,090, Missile Pact With France Starts Controversy Minister Denies Labour Charge That IT IS Nuclear Weapon, Bigger Mersey Docks Planned, Charities Warned On Schemes To Ease Poverty Overseas "Duty To Collect Local Information", Movements Of Liners, Revising Sahara Oil Agreements, New Type Frigate To Cost £5M., U.S. To Send More Grain To India Five Die In Delhi Floods, Top Drivers' Test At Monza Strength Of Ferrari On Home Track, Very Spirit of Beethoven, Ashes Will Not Go To Australia Replica For Exhibition, Fight Holds Up Committee Of Congress Witness Attacked By American Nazi, Design of the superstructure, F.B.I. Disagree On Exports Fall, Prospect Of Limitless Power From Sea Water, Fewer Cinemas Closed, Sir William Arrol & Company Limited, Glasgow, Peking Protest At New Border Troubles Russians Accused Of Sabotage, Italian Voice From The Grave Signor Togliatti's Advice To Moscow, Five Issues Facing Government, Relief Felt In Washington, Dock Strike Threat In Election Month Pay Offer Rejected Mr. Cousins Hopes To Avoid A Conflict, Dangers Of Domestic Pressures, The superstructure contract, Export Success Of Rover 2000 Model Unchanged, Rate Collection Nears £1,000M. A Year, Emergency Declared In Malaysia Appeal To Be Made To U.N. Over Indonesian Raiders, Yard Joins In Puma Hunt, Renewed Fighting With Lumpas, Little Doubt That Poll Date IS October 15, Science and Medicine Generating Electricity Without Dynamos, Steel plays its part, Submarine To Dive Three Miles "Era Of Unlimited Sea Exploration", Russian Nuclear Desalting Plant, Fined For Smoking Behind Bar, Mr. Goldwater's Pledge To End Conscription Mr. Johnson Accused Of Drifting To War On Ebbing Military Tide, Politics Find A Place In Harvest Field, Congo Rebels Now "Nationalists" Kenya Radio Reverses Mr. Kenyatta's Policy, Man Aged 73 Accused Of Taking Boy Away, The Future of the International, Dorman Long (Bridge & Engineering) Limited, Middlesbrough, Joint Inquiry Into Strikes Firms And T.U.C. To Cooperate, Zambia Talks In Difficulties Clash On Mineral Rights, Minister Favours Overspill Plan, Overseas Aid Department Must Meet Changing Demands Committee Want Greater Flexibility, Liberals To Fight 355 Seats, The Queen Sees Old And The New Progress In Industry, Picnic With the True Spirit and a View, Mr. Higgs "Forced To Drink Drug" Account Of Lusaka Abduction, Traffic Survey In Parks Urged Buchanan Inquiry Plan. Display Advertising: The A.C.D. Bridge Company, Kircaldy, Shell, Crockett & Jones, Remy Martin, Rothmans, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dorman Long Wire, Cleveland Discol, The Times, King George IV, Ecgd, Save The Children. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Scottish Industries on Show. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Egypt to Blame, Union Politics, Malaysian Charge, The Neuk, Charities in Default. Letters to the Editor: From Russian, Opinion Poll Methods Differences In Findings, Transition, When Married Women Work Prejudice Among Employers, Killing The Goose, Inspecting Lorries, Decline Of Whale Stocks, World Festival Of Negro Arts, Finance For Exports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Civil Service Commissioner, Dom Robert Richardson, O.S.B., has, Ecclesiastical News Primate Appoints Rome Liaison, University News London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. D. A. J. Buxton, Maj.-Gen. A. H. Gatehouse Armoured War In The Desert, Sir Hubert Medlycott, Dr. L. E. Bayliss, Mr. H. E. Bell, Mr. Georges Georgescu, Obituary, Admiral P. W. B. Brooking Signal Director And Cruiser Captain. Reviews: An Apt Piece Of Casting, Ingenious Plot of Thriller Savoy Theatre: Monique, Clue to Janácek's Private Language, Imposing Settings For New "Ring" Covent Garden Opera: Das Rheingold, Pittsburgh Orchestra's Mellow Tone, Concise Cello Concerto. Law: Restraint On Executor Of Will Ex Parte Matthews, Wife's Injunction Smith V. Smith, Release Ordered Hyland V. Hyland. Business and Finance: $329M. Oil Deal Would Have Stepped Up Price War, Wharf Holdings Limited, Rank Leads £20M. New Issue Wave Copper At Eight-Year Peak, Redlands Make £3M. Brick Bid, Dowty Group's Strong Position, Latest Dividends, Oslo Plans $15M. Bond Issue, "Record Yield" From New Hodge Trust, U.S. Gold Stock Held, Italy's Payments Balance $150M., Town & City Properties Growth Continues: Higher Payment This Year Buoyant Conditions For Vehicle And General Insurance, Export Trends Compared, Phonographic Issue 12½ Times Covered, Bishopsgate Property, Credit Very Tight, Fewer Notes In Circulation, F.B.I. Survey More Cheerful On Missing Exports, Potential Investors On Shop Floor, Scottish & Universal Payment Raised To 19 P.C., British Company In "Supercentre " Agreement, Latin American Talks On I.D.A. Loans, Courtaulds £1M. Purchase, Winget-Gloucester Achieve Forecast, Four Points Extra From Cons. Salak Rubber, The Manchester Guardian And Evening News Limited Mr. Laurence Scott's Statement, Manchester Guardian Optimism, Producers' Zinc Price Cut To £110 A Ton, U.S. Business Spending Up Forecast Exceeded, Late Recovery On Milan, £125M. Borrowing Limit For Landsits, Berk Profits Jump Higher Dividend, £1M. Dock Contract For North-East, Equailization Bill Signed Exemptions For Canada, Slight Fall For Sterling Forwards Steady, £400,000 May Fair Hotel Deal, Bishopsgate Property And General Investments Limited Year's Progress Reviewed by Mr. J. H. Hambro, Export Record For Caravans 60 Per Cent Rise On Last Year. Business Appointments: Asphalt Company. Stock Exchange Tables: Slow Progress On Wall Street Fractional Range, Stock Exchange Dealings, London Closing Prices Industrials Lose A Little Ground, Tin Values Jump Sharply: Soviet Block Purchases, Share Prices SLIP Back Small Profittaking, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts. Property: Country Properties, Maxtone Graham.

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