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The Times - 10/10/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Olympic Games Staff-TOKYO, OCT. 9, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 9, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, OCT. 9, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-STOCKPORT, OCT. 9, From Our Special Correspondent-HUDDERSFIELD, OCT. 9, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BLANTYRE, OCT. 9, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 9, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 9, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, F. F. J. GODDARD. St. Claire, Heath End, Great Kingshill, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Oct. 7., S. B. KAVANAGH. Cherry Tree House, Abbotsbrook, Bourne End, Oct. 6., DAVID C. B. SMITHERS, Caribbean Editor, Overseas Newspapers (Agencies) Limited. Orbit House, 9 New Fetter Lane, E.C.4, Oct. 5., H. S. MACKINTOSH. 37 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, S.W.3, Oct. 8., KENNETH L. LITTLE. Department of Social Anthropology, 3 and 4 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, 8, Oct. 8., C. V. MARGRAVE-JONES. 48 Lancaster Gate, W.2. Oct. 7., L. B. KEEBLE. 5 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.1, Oct. 7., By Sir Frank Lee, , D. H. ASHFORD SMITH. White Heather, Beacon Gardens, Crowborough, Sussex, Oct. 7., WILLIAM LOCK. 5 Wessington Avenue, Calne, Wiltshire., I. D. MACPHAIL. 2 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh., J. C. SLESSOR. Rimpton Manor, Yeovil, Somerset., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, From Our Special Correspondent-ROTTERDAM, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: FOR THE EPICURE (Continued from Page 1, column 5), Opera And Ballet, Services Tomorrow: Twentieth Sunday After Trinity, Travel, Flowers. Sport: Yankees Now Favoured To Win Series, Palmer Alone Survives To Carry U.S. Challenge Weakened Lema No Match For Coles's Irresistible Golf, Indonesia Withdraw From Olympic Games Unavailing Last Plea To Japanese, Football Events Of Promise Chelsea Have Doubts About Selection, Althrey Don Should Gain New Diadem, Leahy's Brave Bid Fails Papp In Control Throughout, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Five Strokes Ahead With One Round To Play, Blackheath Face Stiffest Task, Programmes For National Hunt Meetings. Arts and Entertainment: Radio's Services to Art, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,737. News: Fascinating, Little-known Corner of Belgium, Miniature Roses, 10,000 Singer Workers Walk Out, Labels Bear Sign of Swastika, £7,000 Wages Snatch By Two Gangs, African Rejected By Bechuanaland, Chelsea Move To Stop Evictions, Air Group Doubles Trading Profit, Blame For Bay Of Pigs Fiasco Mr. Nixon Points To State Department, Makarios Renews Appeal To China Cairo Meeting Of Mediators, University Opened In Basutoland, Leading the Way at Cambridge, Redeeming The Time The Christian Opportunity, Sir H. Fraser's £7M. Outram Offer, JET Cars Can Claim Speed Record, Time to stop Shooting, Gusts Of 108 M.P.H. In Channel Islands, Labour Using "Old Target Figure", Tension On Eve Of The Queen's Arrival Quebec Security Preparations 3,000 Troops To Line Route, Hack Title Goes To Smooth Talk, Mr. Butler Almost Belligerent, Cricket May Prove A Vote Loser, Polish Author Under Arrest, London Docks Less Congested, Patient Looks None Too Well, All Parties Disown The Hooligans Tories Accuse C.N.D. And Young Socialists Mr. Wilson Denies Heckling IS Organized, Bonn Supports Mr. Rusk Over Nato Force Defence Minister's Replies To Critics, 35 Years Since a Tory Stood in Constituency, A Cedar to Remember the Doctor, Fire At British Embassy, Pleasant Surprises For the Liberals, Sergeant Was Incoherent Officer Says 'Drunk Or Mental', "Union Charged £100 For Membership" Employment After Take-Over, Today's Speakers, Mr. Tshombe In Angry Mood "Inhuman" Treatment, Sentenced Twice For Murder, Thought Money Was "For Work Done", Briton's Sentence Reduced, "New Working Man Likes Profits", Anglican Prelate To Attend Catholic Canonization, New Powers Of Detention For Dr. Banda No Reconciliation With Ex-Ministers, Appeal To Public Over 3 Children, Holiday Offer To Printers Changes Sought In Conditions, Claims Of Youth In The Church, 260-Passenger Space Rocket "In 1980s" New York-Bombay In 40 Mins., Refugees Accuse Portuguese Charges Of Shooting And Burning, U.S. Man's Murder 'Confessions' Ruled Inadmissible, "Captain Said Match Was Fixed" Allegation Made By Player, Membership Of United Nations, Five Missing As Yacht Sinks Superstructure Swept Away, Labour Are Noisy Everywhere, Prime Minister Says, Will Affluence Sway Their Decision On Polling Day?, Stock Exchange Gloomiest Since 1961 Win By Labour Anticipated. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Picture Gallery: Caught in the Rain. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, St. John's "Top Of The First", Recordership For Judge Aarvold City Appointments, Archbishop Resigns From Chairmanship, Lord Harlech To Resign Embassy, Deputy Chairman Of Isle Of Wight Sessions. News in Brief. Law: Wording Of Test Certificate Regina V. Evans, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Capital And Counties' Position Sefton V. Tophams Ltd., Disablement Benefit Claim Ex Parte Ward. Display Advertising: Sir Henry Lunn LTD, Shell, Philips, Tyrol / Austria, Multiple Display Advertisements, Harrogate, The Times, Austrian State Tourist Department. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Vulgar Farin', Britain's Shop Window Abroad, Shouting Them Down, Indonesian Raiders, Clio as a Woman of Fashion. Letters to the Editor: WHO Should Be Heard? Giving Advice On Exports, A Grave Departure, Car Industry Dispute, The Other Guianas, Merits Of Scots Law, Mixed Marriages, Immigration, Unwelcome Exchanges, Mortgage Rates, Slum Clearance, Those WHO Strike?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: English Potters' Brief Flirtation with True Porcelain, Moscow Welcome For Britten Opera, Coriolanus as Rewritten by Brecht, Dutch Choreographer's Impressive Ballet, High Bidding For Victorian Works, Double-Bass Playing at Its Best, Group's November Tour, La Cenerentola and Andrea Chénier in New Versions. Obituaries: Professor F. J. Teago, Abdullah El Khoury, Sir Percival David Chinese Art And Ceramics, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Mills, M. Maurice Van Hemelrijck, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Recent Issues, Wall Street At New Peak, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trusts, Black Day For Markets Steels Slump, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Share Markets Slide On Heavy Selling, Cash Wire Bars Leap £14 10s.. Business and Finance: Small Gain For Sterling, Trade Figures Due on Friday, Credit Still In Demand, Garden Lovers Spend £60M. A Year, A Varied Dividend List, Bill Tender Unaltered, Bolton Eagle (Holdings), Sir Huge Fraser Now Bids £7.3M. For Outram Four Per Cent Growth Depends On Quality Of Labour, Equity Shares Turn Sour. Property.

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