The Times - 24/09/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Schools Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent-GHENT, SEPT. 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-RUNCORN, CHESHIRE, SEPT. 23, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, SEPT. 23, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 23, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, From Our Correspondent-STRASBOURG, From Our Correspondent-LAGOS, SEPT. 23, From Our Special Correspondent-COPENHAGEN, SEPT. 23, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, EDWARD ULLENDORFF, Professor, R. G. KOERTING., ALAN FRASER COOPER., WELLINGTON. ANGLESEY. GERALD TEMPLER, F.M. R. A. HULL, General. RODERICK BARCLAY, Brussels, Sept. 23., F. W. MULLEY., H. W. AUBURN., NORMAN L. COODCHILD., HUGH DOW., By Michael W. Perrin, JOHN TINDALL General Secretary., FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-KASSEL, From Our Art Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic-DUBLIN, SEPT. 23, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, SEPt. 23, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SCARBOROUGH, SEPT. 23, FROM OUR OVN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Joe Hyman, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Single Goal Lead Over LA Gantoise, Two Exceptions To Average School Sides, When it Pays to be Seven Feet Tall, Severe Golf Setback Only Two British Survivors U. S. Women Dominant, Sports in Brief, Next America's Cup Challenge, Diving May Stay At Crystal Palace, Peter Piper A Horse To Follow Spring Form Points To Ascot Chance Today, Stout Defence Overcome Gloucester Yield` To Cardiff, Charlton Shines Against Swedes, Everton Come From Behind. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, Palace Exhibition Closing, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,653, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,723. Picture Gallery: Sacred Relic for Greece, Britain's Economy: The Postwar Record IV, Pre-Election Equity Markets. News: Vatican Council Opens Historic Debate On Religious Liberty Draft Welcomed By Americans: Spanish Cardinal Urges Revision By Experts, Providing New Opportunities For France's Outcasts Volunteers Move Into Squatters' Camps, O.A.S. Man "Threat To De Gaulle", Company In Talks On Royalties, "Danger Light On Crane Failed", Bound Youth Hit By Train "No Other Boys Involved", 7 Questions From The Teachers, Rivonia Q.C. Again Arrested, Wines From The Vineyard German Firm's Service, Big Changes Urged In Local Government, Overseas Aid Warning Benefits That Go Astray, Britain's Role in Atom Project, Danish Coalition Government Loses Its Majority Setback To Social Democrats' Allies, Society's Members To Meet, "Full Confidence" In Tsr 2, Record U. S. Exports After Trade ACT, Objectors WHO Win Will Get Costs Compulsory Purchase Orders, Pakistan Accuses India "Constant Violations" On Kashmir Border, Hitler Hid 5,000 Paintings In Salt-Mine Dream Of Setting Up Great Art Gallery At Linz, Ships Wait In Thames For Port Of London Berths, Nancy Spain's Estate For Friend's Son, Labour Chiefs "Cracked Whip" Over North Sea Oil, Keeping In Mind Voters Of The Future When Immigrants Sway Poll, Minister Attacks Inquiry Counsel Issue Of Australian Navy's Reputation, Malta Archbishop Lifts Interdict, Gen. Norstad Intervenes In U. S. Nuclear Arms Controversy Call By Mr. Johnson For Stand Against Extremists, Newspaper Appeal Rejected, Bonn Green Light On Passes Signing Likely Today, Liberal Wants Bill On Election Tv, Education Changes In Lancahire Comprehensive Schools Planned, Strike Threat To Car Output, French Cities Without Milk, Exports Committee Named, 6.2 Per Cent More For Atomic Workers, Easy Run For Mr. Wilson Clarity Without Colour, Director Remanded On Hotel Fire Charge, E. African Theory On Right To Aid, Firm Buy Bloom Stock For £250,000, Problem Of The Hearsay Rule, He has been called Europe's Born Prime Minister, Ghanaian Exile Fears For His Life, Expanding Trade With S. E. Asia Australian-British Inquiry, Boots And Fisons Join Forces For Research Keynote IS Testing For Safety, Protests Over Water Rate Fail, Surgeons Fail To Save Girl's Arm, Cairn In Bronze Age Barrow, Port Worker's Writ Against T. G. W. U., Carnial Galleon Was "Unstable" Gunfire Upset IT, French Ships Leave Nato Exercise, More Vietcong Activity In Vietnam, Call To Boycott Queen's Visit, Rules Proposed In Bill, Gunrunner with Allah on his Side, Russian Denial On Gas Attack, German School For London, Police Training For Bedford Boys, Switzerland Urged To Use Nuclear Power For Electricity, Big Iron Ore Find In Alaska, Raising Driving Standards Insurance Companies Criticized, Australia Seeks Refund On Missiles, Laser Used In Soviet H-Power Experiment, Royal Tour In Canada Drives Through Quebec City, B. U. Airways Taking Over S. American Route Licence Concession Announced By Minister, Survey Criticizes Plan For Land Commission IT Could Mean "Compulsory Buying On A Large Scale", New-Type Disc Brake To Give More Safety To Lorries, "Too Much Attention Given To Election Tv ", Airline Pilots Complain Of Ill-Treatment In Liberia, Movements Of Liners, £100,000 Campaign To Fight Leprosy, Higher Stipend For Clergy In Wales, Law Of Evidence To Be Reviewed Civil And Criminal Cases Need To Alter Procedure To Meet Modern Conditions, E.E.C. Warning On Production Costs Improvements In Foreign Trade, Dock Strike Powers For Mr. Cousins Small Earners May Open Door To New Negotiations, Opposition To Cuba Airline Flights, Magistrate Tells Why HE Heard Case In Camera, I. C. I. Scientist Talks Of An All Plastics Car Engine, Help For Younger Universities, Compromise In U.S. Opera Dispute, Man WHO Came To Dinner Was Indonesian Malaysians Capture Parachutist, Press Council Proposed For Nigeria Alternative To Censorship Plan, Building Designed As The Property Of Everybody. Official Appointments and Notices: Australian Artist's Award, Bringing Industry Closer, Church Appointments, Silver Medal.-The R. S. P. C. A.'s silver, Military Appointments, Retired Major On Fraud Charges. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Abbex National, British Railways, Cassell, Olympic, Shell Plastics, Gardeners Chronicle Weekly, Ford, The Times, Sissons Brothers & Company Limited, Leon Uris Armageddon, Old Priory, Klm, French Railways, Northern & Employers Assurance, Industrial Life Office Association, Bri Nylon, Aims of Industry SERVICES. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Private Enterprise, Shorthand for Ever, Down To Earth, Against Freedom. Letters to the Editor: Ethiopia, The Battle Of Waterloo Honour That IS Due, Employment Agencies, Party Proposals, America's Cup, Before IT IS Too Late. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, Disciples of Dr. Buchman, Mr. John Plumb's New One-man Show in London, Dreaming Spires, Red Rover, Pierre Teilhard De Chardin: The Future, Famous Schreker Opera Revived, Theatrical Study Of A Barren Marriage, Mozart Players' New Home, Mellow Touch And Charm, Mr. Hotter Out Of Cast, Contrasts in Approach to Foreign Travel, No Hippopotamus, Regimental Sergeant Major as the Hero of a Film Carlton: Guns at Batasi, He was Prepared, Quick Guide to New Reading. Obituaries: Dr. Mabel Day Early English Texts, Prof. F. H. Garner, Obituary, Lord Killearn. Business and Finance: Oslo Bonds Offering, U.S. Grant For U.K. Wool Research, Kleinwort, Benson Arrange $5M. Loan For Swiss Firm, Wide Fluctuations On Milan, E. German £17M. Offer To India Minister's 5-Day Visit, W. German Car Output Slightly Lower, £23M. Spent On Colonial Development, Agricultural Debate, All in a Merchant Banker's day, Latest Dividends, Romac Industries A Record Year, Portals Holdings Limited Profit Target Achieved Sir Francis Portal On Trading Trends And Prospects, £500,000 Nigerian Loan, New Contracts, Brick Record In August Cement Productiion's 15 Per Cent Rise, Integration Of Britain's Textile Trade Man-Made Fibres Set Trend, Instant Sales Analysis, Edward Dunlop Expansion, Mr. Du Cann For Algeria Inauguration Of £25M. Pipeline, Japan Wins £2,150,000 Order From Peru, Transparent Paper Earnings Soar In First Half Another Good Year For Delta Metal, 1-For-8 Rights By Aberdare Hldgs., Longbourne Successes, Balfour And Darwins Raise Interim, Gifts Industry Tour Of N. America, Big Expansion By G. B. Britton New Works Opened, £500,000 Loan For Dorrington Inv., Coffee Licences, U.S. Cigar Shipments Continue High, Forward Silver In Demand, Union Carbide Research, Iron Ore Deposits Found In Alaska, Two Provincial Marketings, Efco Limited Increased Group Profits, Firm Gilt Market Fails To Save West Riding Gallaher Profits Checked, Money Again Easier, Dutch Allocate More For Aid, Canada To Impose New Curbs On Foreign Holdings, Craigielea Rubber, Tap And Die May Draw On Borrowing Facilities, Bath & Portland Purchase, German Boom "Is Past Zenith", $10,500M. U.S. Plan For Electric Utilities, China-Iraq Trade Pact, £4½M. Extensions Planned By Colvilles Ravenscraig And Gartcosh Works, European Equities Firmer Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, Option Rates, Further Advance By The Pound, U.S. Copper Statistics For August. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Another Good Day For Industrials, Copper Prices Higher In Active Trading, Recent Issues, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Equities Rise Again Gilts Firm, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trusts, Wall Street Edges Ahead Profit-Taking An Influence, Carsons Raising £431,000, British Funds. Business Appointments: English Sewing Cotton Posts. Law: What's My Baby In Re "C" (An Infant), "Tending To Incriminate" Regina v. Murdoch. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Flats & Chambers.
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