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The Times - 04/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, AUG. 3, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, AUG. 3, From a Correspondent-TUNIS, AUG. 3, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, AUG. 3, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-SRINAGAR, AUG. 3, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Defence Correspondent, A. V. MACKINNON. Flat 2, 16 Rupert Street, W.1., CYRIL CLEMENS, Editor, Mark Twain Journal. Kirkwood, 22 Missouri, U.S.A., FRANCIS TANNER. C'An Pau, Capdepera, Mallorca, , E. KELVIN OSBORN. 1 Courtenay Road, Tavistock, Devon, , GEORGE W. ASHTON. Wallace Cottage, Ash, near Sevenoaks, Kent., H. W. SPENCER CHURCHILL. Conport Structures, Ltd., 123 Victoria Street, S.W.1, Aug. 2., S. C. ROBBINS, Chief Marketing Manager, British Railways Board. 222 Marylebone Road, N.W.1, Aug. 2., HALEY DOSSOR, Export Manager, Stephen Walters and Sons. Sudbury Silk Mills, Suffolk, Aug. 2., ARTHUR M. COLEMAN. 44 Dartmouth Row, S.E.10, Aug. 2., J. LOWREY. Green Shutters, 76, Avenue Road, Farnborough, Hampshire., By Garret FitzGerald, F. C. CARPENTER. Moseley Vicarage, Birmingham, 13., REGINALD ROBSON. Sharrow Vicarage, Sheffield, Aug. 1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Hotels And Resorts, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Northants Declare Without Scoring, Brighton Going Should Suit Early To Rise, Yorkshire Determination Brings Victory, Ikin's Innings Echo Of Past, Sussex Trapped And Teased By Wily Titmus Seven Quick Wickets After Middlesex Declare, Somerset Lose Confidence And Match, Army Lawn Tennis Championships At Aldershot, Professionals At Eastbourne, Sports in Brief, Rearguard Action By South Africans, Piggott's Double For Murless, Kent's Confidence Shackled By Doubt, Gifford's First Hat-Trick Unhinges Derbyshire, Australian Triumph And Torment Caprice First, But Admiral's Cup Hopes Fade, Surrey Hold On For Draw. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Board-Residence And Apartments, Flats And Maisonettes, Town Houses. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,989, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Bridge Untutored Bidding. News: Gen. Taylor Says More Troops Are Needed In Vietnam Washington Belief That Call-Up Of Reserves IS Coming, Mr. Warbey May Leave Politics Party Action At Local Level, Accusations By Russia At Geneva Western Draft Of Treaty Awaited, Churchill In Siren Suit On 5s. Piece Memorial Coin To Be Legal Tender Ready In October, Defence Critics See Minister, Ghanaian Hint Of Peace Moves, One Peak the Height of My Climbing Ambition, Changes In Monte Carlo Rally, No Economic Curb On Channel Tunnel, Egypt And Saudi Arabia On Brink Of War Long Wrangle Over Yemen Coming To A Head, Treasure Hunt In Delaware Bay, Swiss Hold Briton On Notes Charge, Approval For B.E.A. £30M. Order Likely, India Planning To Buy Six Soviet Submarines, Security Council Debates Cyprus Turkey Makes New Complaint, An Anglo-Irish Free Trade Area?, Movements Of Liners, Ministry To Form A Corps For Foreign Aid 400 New Posts Will Help Release Of Specialists, Floods In Pakistan Affect 500,000, Relief Force Flies To Border Town, Grants For Study Of Slums, Government Assumes Control Of Tunisia's Unions, Bill To Raise U.S. Minimum Wage, £100M. Building Plan By Post Office, Bardic Link With Brittany, Strike May Stop B.M.C. Works, Bank Support Needed To Steady Pound Gold Reserves Fall £50M. July Figure Confirms City's Worst Fears, City Seeks To Replace 13 N.H.S. Doctors Rubicon Neared In Birmingham, Campers Flee New Riviera Fires Fund Opened To Aid Families, Israel Accusations Denied In Bonn, 'Only Enemy', Says General Amri, Examining Examinations, 31,059 Homes Built In June, 'Police Action' Plan For Rhodesia Considered Britain Faces Possibility Of Military Intervention, Provence Losing Its Forests Regularly To Fire, Units May Be Sent From Germany, A Royal Award For Exports Efficiency Technology Also, Empty Wards In New Hospital Running Costs Are Too High, Novel Appeal By Journalists, Seven Climbers Die In Alps, Sudan Prepares To Repel Any 'Invasion', More Time Bombs In Montreal, Finance The Reason, Dublin Horse Show Has 1,509 Entries, Safety Device Cuts Rocket Test Cause Not Known. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Greater London Rent Panel Appointed, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, August 3, 1965, Bishop Of Sherwood Appointed, New B.B.C. Governor For Wales. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Display Advertising: Bank Of Montreal, Fina, Cutty Sark, The Times, Maple & Co. Ltd. Picture Gallery: Wishing Well opened at London Zoo. Reviews: Russian Cellist Plans New Concert Series, Inspired Verbal Doodling in Spirited Farce Garrick Theatre: Thark, L.S.O. Produce Best Form at Prom, Whitworth Art Gallery's Year of Progress, Menton Honours Münchinger, Smooth Ballet Lines New Victoria Theatre: London Festival Ballet, Early D. H. Lawrence Play to Reach the Stage at Last, Royal Stamps To Be Exhibited, New Films From The Commonwealth. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Too Many Bodies, The Baronet and the Skylark, Cutting the Cloth, Proven Case. Letters to the Editor: Hours On The Telephone Delays In Delivery By Rail, Traffic Hold-Up, Ad-Lib, The Done Thing, Development Schemes, New London Bridge, Problem Parents, Bank Hours, Do We EAT Well?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Basil Nicolls The Advancement Of The B.B.C., Dr. Frantisek Langer, Dowager Marchioness Of Linlithgow, Mr. Kenneth Jay, Lord Lawson Eminent Son Of A Durham Miner, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: £25m. deferred on roads, Impressions on the Woolsack, Cabinet Begin To Clear Decks, 11 Weeks' Break For M.P.S Procedure Debate On Return, House Of Commons Chancellor angered about sterling. Stock Exchange Tables: Premium Savings Bond Prizes, Tin Prices Ease £32 10s. On Vietnam Peace Moves, Wall St. Down Slightly Late Selective Demand, Recent Issues, NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-COTTON futures closed 15, 'Nickel' Raise Dividend On Record Profits, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Shares And Gilts Both In Nervous Mood, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Equities Lack Trend, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Tilling Pay £1.8M. For Quarries, Paris Prices Firm Profit-Taking On Frankfurt, Revenue Deficit Of £2M., Mr. C. A. Heron is to relinquish his, Call For British Shipping Plan, Elec. Components Reach New Record Blackwood Hodge Margins DIP, More Support for Pound after Shock, Decline Of U.S. Regional Stock Exchanges Boston Gets New President, Latest Dividends, Victor Value (Holdings) Ltd., Effect of Immigrant Curb on Industry, Caravans Under Shadow Of Credit Squeeze, National Survey On Share Ownership, The Indian Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Erratic Day In Stocks Sterling Wavers, New Range Of Fork Lift Trucks, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Harveys Trying To Call The Tune, N.C.R. World Sales Top £119M., Support For Sterling, Building Societies' Doubts, £1M. Granary Plant For Glasgow, Colour Facelift For I.L.N., Clifford Motor Components Limited Extract From The Statement By The Chairman Mr. Lewis Civval, Samuel's H. Samuel, Ltd. Britain's Largest Jewellers, Clifford Motor Sales Holding Up, Mercantile Trust Keeps Promise, Severe Shortage Of Money, Rolls Razor Inquiry Nears Completion, Tronoh Near Estimate, Bad Figures Worse Presented, S.E. Turnover Lower, £475,000 Purchases By Redman Tools, Mr. W. H. Morley, managing director of, Baltic Exchange Turns Quiet, £2M. Wear-Side Ship Order 46,000-Ton Carrier, Two Points For Investment Trusts, Geevor Tin Upswing. Business Appointments: Ultra Electronics Appointment Mr. M. R. Swain.

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