The Times - 07/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 6, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, DEC. 6, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 6, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 6, From Our Caracas Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor-MOSCOW, DEC. 6, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 6, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 6, From a Special Correspondent-BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, DEC. 6, From Our Correspondent-KARACHI, DEC. 6, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, DEC. 6, From a Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 6, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, A. PILCHER., JOHN OUNSTED., A. E. COOPER, O. E. CROSTHWAITEEYRE, ROY WISE, JOCELYN LUCAS, J. LANGFORD-HOLT, S. L. C. MAYDON, EDWARD J. BROWN, AIREY NEAVE, MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, GEORGE CURRIE, G. B. DRAYSON, CHARLES TAYLOR, RAY MAWBY., G. M. SETILOANE., HERMAN SCHRUVER., A. F. STOBART., GORDON HEARNE., RUTH GLASS., By Kenneth F. Chapman, Editor of Stamp Collecting, AUSTIN ROBINSON, A. P. FERGUSON-DAVIE., From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Film Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Art Critic, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, By David Fairbairn, Australia's Minister for National Development, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, DEC. 6,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS on other pages, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Scotland May Leave Out Gilzean, Bedford Recovery Brings Cup Triumph, Weakened Essex Lacrosse Side Outplayed, Awkward Ties For Some London First Division Sides, Anglo-Irish Combination Seems Unbeatable, Holder Shows Top Form, Mrs. Susman IS Suspended By U.S., Significance Of Jockey Club Decisions, Sports in Brief, Top Seeds Fail To Reach Final, St. Paul's Forwards Master Dulwich, Chuvalo Likely To Win Inside Distance, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Burge Makes Light Of M.C.C. Attack Further Batting Practice For Edrich And Russell, Oxford Will Find Gibson Hard To Curb. Picture Gallery: Visit from the Donau. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,096, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: Impatience At Delay In Paying Grants For Latin-American Studies, New Soviet Film Gives Hearing To 'Opposition' Voice Survivor Of Pre-Bolshevik Regimes In Argument With Historian, Rhodesians To Pay More In Taxes Government Effort To Create Employment, Visit To Japan By Lord Chalfont, Minister Apologizes For Rating Bill, Plan To Compel Use Of Flight Record Boxes, Commission May Buy Stocks Of Land Plan Would Avert Inflated Values, U.S. To Close Or Cut 149 Military Bases Savings Expected To Total £146M. A Year, Polish Bishops' Plea Finds Echo In Germany, Russian Moon Probe Again Fails Rocket Crashes On Surface, New Trend In Farm Machinery Attracts Export Market Manufacturers Put New Power Into The Smithfield Show, Marxism And Modernity At Caracas, Road Patrol By Spotter Plane Warning Of Traffic Jams On B.B.C., Venezuela Border Dispute Talks, Zambia Reinforces Restrictions, Britain Circulates Laos Report N. Vietnam Accused Of Interference, Hearing Of Moors Murder Case In Camera Defence Say Strong Emotional Reactions Will Be Aroused, Oar Maces Wanted For Exhibition, Mr. Smith Accuses Britain, Press Owners Take Dispute To Minister Action After Vain Plea To Unions, Call For Review Of Fluoride Policy, 1M. Peking Ducks This Year, Chilean Border Talks To End Dispute, Vatican Council Doubts On Nuclear Warfare Many Negative Votes As Draft IS Approved, Flare Test Puts Up Bp Shares, Auditor Insists On Public Evidence, Movements Of Liners, Wide Scope Of Conference On Drink And Traffic Safety, Water JET As Coal Cutter Study Of Pit Safety Techniques, Radioactive Liquid To Be Dumped No Danger In Forth, Gen. De Gaulle Ready For Second Ballot Victory Only Postponed, Says M. Pompidou M. Mitterrand Supported By Other Candidates, Cult of the Special Postage Stamp, Air League Starts Activities Defence And Discussion, More Threats by Indonesia, Carving From Saxon Frieze Found Important Royal Link, Mauritius Attack On Britain, Life Sentences On Two Men, London's Third Airport Site Not Yet Decided Full Consideration Promised To Stansted Alternatives, Woman On Drugs Death Charge, Banks Raise Their Lending Rates, 10-Pint Motorists Acquitted Police Concerned, Nairobi Search Of Students, Concord Contracts Still Open, New Body Designed For Minis, Plea For Improved Design In School Building, 6½-Mile By-Pass Proposed For Esher, 650 Children Without Lessons In Teachers' Strike Date Of Return Kept Secret In Birmingham, Director Tells Evans Inquiry Of Police Pressure Workman Changed His Statement, Tory M.P.S Oppose Votes At 18, 150 Steelmen To Be Laid Off, New Signs Increase Night Safety, President Ayub's Concern Over Cease-Fire U.S. Statement Casts Cloud On Washington Talks, Vicar Questions Virgin Birth, Advisers Called To Texas Ranch, Dagenham Coup IS Not Unlawful, Germans Pleased By Trend, New Methods For Costing Defence Breakdown Of Figures, Attempt To Ease Deadlock On Colour Television, Spanish Denial On Succession, Ceylon Charges Dropped, Bishop Tries To Save Street, Women Find Life Can Begin At Forty, Airmet Before Pop, Weather Men Say, Telephones With Press Buttons Two Trials Next Year, £2M. Telescope For Jodrell Bank, New Financial Move Against Rhodesia Order To Banks To Reveal Assets Mr. Bottomley Gives Report On Talks, Protest By Canada's Indians Stirs Conscience, Exports Committee Criticized, Mr. Wilson Releases A Letter. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: W.R.N.S. Promotions, New A.O.C. At 22 Group, £26,000 Damages For Steel Erector, Promotion Of Two Brezhnev Men, Oxford. Display Advertising: JW Benson Ltd, Christmas Appeals, Mappin & Webb, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Shell, Star Unit Fund, Imi, Boecc, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank of Australasia Ltd., Amino Seve, The Times, Domecq Fino LA Ina, Motors Cars, Rolex, The Stock Exchange, Emi. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: The True Function of Icons, Exhibition of Primitive Art, Young Flautist Charms, Ruddigore of High Tonal Quality, Rigours of Eighteenth Century Life, Windsor Castle, Plays For Television, Film Veteran with Modern Talents, Good Instrumental Playing in Rawsthorne Work, Successor to Mr. Ingmar Bergman, Blake Moulded In Song, Duet On Broken Marriage, £1,300 For Flint-Lock Pistol. Politics and Parliament: Bridge-building in Europe is misleading to Mr. Stewart, Businesslike at Moscow, Primate foresees crucial year for integration, Wage rates and settlements, Rough and ready interlude in rating reform. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Beyond De Gaulle, Banda's Pioneers, Peking Duck, Dearer Dollars, Touchstones of Justice. Letters to the Editor: Princess's Visit, Wasted Heat, Shabby Offices, Request Stop, Land Development, A Bridge To Rhodesia Urgent Need For New Approach, Making The Best Of IT, A Calculated Gamble, People in Fear, Christmas Casuals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mgr. C. Duchemin Former Rector Of Beda College, Mr. Daniel Macmillan Scholar-Publisher In Family Firm, Obituary, Mr. D. Freeman Coutts. Law: 'Brilliantly Successful' Betting Coup N.S.L. Ltd. And Others V. Romford Stadium Ltd. And Others, One Set Of Facts: Two Charges Regina V. Torr, Legal Position Of Rhodesia Runyowa V. The Queen, A Public Mischief Regina V. Knight. Business and Finance: Double Taxation Deal With Canada, Appreciation Courses For Printing Men, Alcoa Aluminium Packaging, Sharp Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Record Christmas Spending In Sight, Germany Hopes U.K. Will Join 'Six', £100M. Earnings By Whisky Likely, Record Half Year For Global Of London, Spanish Orders For E.M.I., £50 Shareholding Sold For £212,500, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited Inchcape And Co. Limited, Bank Of Montreal Another Record Year Mr. G. Arnold Hart's Address, Inchcape Link With Dalgety Merging African Interests, Latest Dividends, Less Confidence on Exports, Swift Canadian Reaction To American Measures, Simon-Carves Awarded £4M. Indian Contract, Solar Industries, France Still Biggest Buyer Of U.S. Gold, Growers' Vote On Wool Reserve Price Plan, Berkeley Property Dividend Safe, New Pack For Milk.-A new, Moygashel Limited Satisfactory Period Of Trading, Redland Success At Building Show, London takes First Discount Rate Strain, Noble Lowndes Holdings Limited Successful Outcome Of Integration And Coordination Process-New Business Figures At Increased Levels, Dorrington Investment Co. Ltd. Four Year Progress Report, Pilkington's Stake In Textiles, Berkeley Property And Investment Company Mr. H. N. Sporborg Reviews Possible Effects Of Property Legislation, Equities And Funds Ease Pound Unsteady, Ready For A Giant Leap Into The Future, E.N.I. Oil Success, Fisons Limited Notice to holders of the 612 per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 198590, Montreal Banker's Criticism, Royston In Big Deal With I.T. And T., Japanese Steel Merger, Late Recovery In Coffee After Early Fall, Golden Egg Carves Bigger Stake In Angus. Business Appointments: Sir R. Speir In Smith's Crisps Reshuffle. Stock Exchange Tables: Brokers' Forum, Late Rally On Wall Street Sharp Rise In Turnover, Gilts React While Equities Hold Steady, Gold In Demand, Exchanges Nervous And Erratic, See-Saw Day On Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Fall Sharply British Funds, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Both Tin Positions Record Sharp Gains, Option Rates, Paris Remains Calm Frankfurt Lower, Discount Houses In The Bank, Argentina Devalues. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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