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The Times - 13/11/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-DURBAN, Nov. 12, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 12, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-YORK. Nov. 12, From Our Special Correspondent-BLANTYRE, Nov. 12, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 12, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, Nov. 12, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, ROLF GARDINER, PETER ALBERY, LIONEL HEALD., F. J. WALLACE; B. CROSSLAND; THOMAS J. BLACK; A. BROWN; PETER BENHAM; D. MCCLOY; G. R. HARVEY., DAVID N. KING., E. L. MALLALIEU, Joint Chairman., From Our Medical Correspondent, J. JACKSON., PAUL V. WALLACE., GODFREY PILKINGTON., A SOUTH AFRICAN DOCTOR. Nov. 3., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, England's Chess Win Over Cuba International Team Tournament, Royal Academy Students' Show, Cirencester Art Gallery, Ceramic Exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,766, Sound Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, Colonel J. L. Carter, R.M., has been, University News Aberdeen, Claim By Health Club Dismissed Actress Awarded £2, R.A.F. AID IN LONDON.-Since the last, New Deputy Keeper Of The Signet, M. Droit Awarded Académie Prize. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Display Advertising: Cooks, Think 3M, Syrian Arab Airlines, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Monsanto, Christmas Cards, Chubb, Remy Martin, Rootes Hire, Chivas Regal, The Times, Crestafloors, Westminster Bank Limited, PURE NEW wool, Parker, Fire Protection Association, Hobbs Savill And Bradford Limited, Thomas Tilling Limited, French, The Standard Bank Limited, Northern Ireland, Granada Tv, Mercedes-Benz, National Development Bonds, The Kennedy Memorial Appeal. Sport: East Midlands' Adversity Turns To Triumph, Standard Of Women's County Hockey Looks Promising, Younger Miss Truman In Ranking List Wooldridge Placed Sixth By L.T.A., Sports in Brief, Miss Smith Through To Final, A.A.A. Indoor Titles At Cosford, Clifton Service Weakness Rackets Burden, Football Honours For University Cambridge United Fail After Early Success, Double Jump Leads Twoyear-Old Handicap Cheltenham Steeplechase May Go To Reality, Stern Test Against Best Of Provincial Sides. News: Signor Brosio's Visit To London, Danes Deplore British Curb On Imports Effort Within Efta For Removal, Turkish Claim Of Russian Support "Similarity Of Views" On Cyprus, New Approach to Alcoholism, President Novotny Reelected, Conscription In Australia Opposed Labour Attack On Defence Policy, "Money Wasted" At London Airport, Restoring A Socialist Landmark, Councillor's Racial Stand Deplored Conservative Anger, Engineers Seek Changes In Strike Clauses Approach To Employers On Contracts, Northern Ireland "An Under-Used Asset", Efta Group Begins To Study Britain, 7th-Century Church Appeal, By Bus Across the Desert to a Beautiful Garden, Summons By Brethren Dismissed Meeting Disturbed, Prosecution Say, Nomination Of Sheriffs, Threat To B.M.C. Production, Detention Of Mr. Nkomo Illegal Rhodesian Court Order Suspended Appeal To Privy Council Likely, Rescued Man Went Back Into Gas "Incredibly Brave", Mr. Wilson Calls Chequers Talks On Defence Policy Decision On Nato Before Visit To Washington, Air Pollution And Lung Diseases, Prosecution Drop Murder Charge, New French Price Restrictions, 5,000 Feared Dead In Floods, Movements Of Liners, Quebec Invitation To Gen. De Gaulle, On Other City Pages, Japanese Nuclear Protest A Fiasco, Khartum Overture To The South Invitation To Join In Talks, Municipal Bus Wages Talks Break Down, B.B.C. Claim Lead In Viewers, W. German Interest In Project Unchanged, Pres. Johnson To Retain Cabinet, Asian Countries Now Drawn Into An Arms Race U.S. Increases Its Missile Lead Over Russia, Volcano Erupts In Russia, Mr. Shastri Joins In Campaign Election Support For Mrs. Pandit, The Cell-Model Factory Controlled by Enzymes, Pilot "Made Right Decision", Riddle Of Señor Perón's Journey, Fruity Burgundies To Lay Down, Biggest Ships For Far East, Exports Of Motor Cycles Rise, Party Post For Mr. Shinwell, Dentist Ordered To Be Struck Off Perversion Charge, Early German Decision Urged On Farm Prices Effect On Other Economic Issues, Pope At Shakespeare Recital, Luxembourg's New Ruler Sworn In War Service In Irish Guards, Lack Of Funds Threat To Crafts Centre Stormy Meeting Expected, "Time Off For Golf IS Theft", "Young Minds Warped" Specialization At Early Age, Royal College Of Surgeons, Actor Gaoled For Receiving Notes, Two Ceylon M.P.S Join Opposition, More State Aid For Factories Mr. Jay's Promise, French Nuclear Ambitions To Cost £4,125M. Planners' Emphasis On Independence, Bill To Prevent Evictions By Landlords, Birmingham "Will Not Be Shoved Around" Alderman Fears Interference From Regional Councils, New Teachers' Pay Plan Minister Included In Talks, Immigration Debate Next Week, Citizenship Anomalies In Africa, Delay On Labour Life Peers Opposition Hope For Early Vacancies, Trana First In R.A.C. Rally British Driver's Cortina Second, Airliner's 11,500ft. Drop Over Pacific, Statement Soon On M.P.S' Pay, Concern Over Training For Priesthood Antiquated Methods Criticized In Vatican Council, B.O.A.C. Pilot Dies On Landing, Higher Road Haulage Rates Foreseen Minister And Bus Delegates In Tax Talks Today Some Rural Services May End, New Pillar Boxes To Speed Mail, Draft Incomes Policy Ready Agreement Sought By Christmas Mr. Brown Modifies N.E.D.C. Line, U.S. Tests New Air Traffic System Electronic Signals, Troops Begin Their Search For Mr. Chipembere Dr. Banda Determined To Be Master In Malawi, University Ban On Contraceptives, City's Drive To End Rickets Wrong Feeding Of Babies Blamed, Washington And Bonn Reaffirm Belief In M.L.F., Death Sentence On B.A.O.R. Man Murder Of Naafi Watchman. Picture Gallery: New Zealanders at the Palace. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unbalanced Employment, Queer Cargo, Out Into the Open, Valuable Assets, Protection from Eviction. Letters to the Editor: Medical Challenge Of Africa, Awaiting The Dictum, Fine Art Printing, Channel Tunnel, Imports And Exports, A Farmer's Threefold Duty, Trade Union Reform Negative Attitude Of Government, Membership Of The Commonwealth, Concord Debate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Strati Ralli, Dr. Thomas Finnegan Gifted Educational Administrator, Col. R. H. Phillimore, Sir Henry Souttar A Distinguished Surgeon, Obituary. Reviews: Prince Igor Ballet Pleases Milan more than Singing, Plus and Minus in The Ring, Richness Of Music In First Opera Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre: One Man Show, Playing Lacks Imagination, Big Task for Mr. Arrau, Picture's Value Up From £31 To £1,050 15th-Century Work, Ever Since Tree Vanbrugh Theatre Club: Ever Since Aeschylus. Politics and Parliament: 107 Government Posts Deputy Chief Whip Appointed, Principles for reorganizing secondary schools, Mr. Maudling criticizes Budget as inflationary, Prime Minister to be told about security matters, First debates on new Bills, House Of Lords Crown privilege inquiry, Obscure Role For Mr. Wigg Duties In Commons, Wider Scope In Court Funds Investment, Security rules not changed for Dr. Balogh and Dr. Kaldor. Law: Blackbushe Airport: Appeal Dismissed Bennett V. Yately Parish Council And Another, Architect's "Final Certificate" East Ham Corporation V. Bernard Sunley & Sons, Ltd., High Court Of Southern Rhodesia Appellate Division Detention Orders Set Aside Nkomo And Others V. Minister Of Justice And Another, Broadcast Libel: Action Settled Glanville V. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Edges Ahead In Active Trading, Stock Exchange Dealings, Fresh Rise In Equities Selective Buying, Frankfurt Gains Ground Below Best At Close, Recent Issues, British Funds, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Another Fine Day For Industrial Markets, Wall Street Higher, Commodity Markets Cash Lead Traded At New Peak, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: Thorn Goes In For Car Accessories, Timmins Miners Go To Work High-Grade Ore Near The Surface, Metal Traders Limited Considerably Improved Results, Wood Hall Trust Pay 15 Per Cent As Earnings Leap Higher Tax Limits Two Breweries, Latest Dividends, Laboratory Extensions, Australia Looks Into Local Oil Future, £750,000 Ghana Jute Mill Project, Gammon Win £409,000 Orders, Surcharge IS The 'Least Bad Way', Golden Hope Plantations Limited Mr. F. W. Harper's Statement, Midlands Trust Placing, Mini-Ballrooms Plan In Mecca Deal, Export Puzzle Continues, Hungary Bus Deal, More U.K. Trade IS Airborne, A. E. Symes Offer Success, "Extra Transport Costs", Canadian Bill Rate Dips Slightly, J. Roberton Margins Hit, Jokai Tea Holdings, £500,000 Caravan Park Acquisition, U.S. Purchase Tax Cuts Sought, Scottish Met. Prop. Expansion, W. W. Chamberlain, Power Gas To Build £2¼M. Reforming Plant, William Press & Son Record Results, Good Outlook For Golden Hope Palm Oil Crops Boost Profits, Six Up Against Deadlock Kennedy Round Exceptions, Third-Quarter Downturn In "Shell" Profits, £2½M. Tile And Panel Plant For N. East, "Unit Trusts" For Funds In Court, Anglo-Vaal Earn R 1½M. More Heavy Tax Charge, European Equities Turn Lower Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, U.S. Banking Reserves, Du Pont Earn $338M. So Far, 23,000-Ton Ship Built In 11 Months, Machines Bull To Get £15m.-Plus From U.S., Pound Drifts Lower General Selling, City Markets Shrug Off Budget New Trust Spotlights Europe, Wholesale Prices Increase Again, Fall In U.K.'S Share Of Nigeria Trade, Small Help For Money, Scottish Bank Pays More, Jhanzie Tea Holdings, S. SIMPSON LIMITED (Manufacturers of DAKS Clothing) Increased Demand Home And Overseas Sustained Activity In Export Field, Note Circulation Up, Spark Holdings Limited. Business Appointments: Mr. A. Barber Joins British Ropes. Property: Geering & Colyer.

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