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The Times - 24/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-LAS VEGAS, Nov. 23, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Cricket Correspondent-MELBOURNE, Nov. 23, From Our Drama Critic, From Our New York Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Correspondent-BOGNOR REGIS, Nov. 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 23, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, Nov. 23, From Monitor-MOSCOW, Nov. 23, From Our Correspondent-BERLIN, Nov. 23, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 23, From a Special Correspondent-ANN ARBOR, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, Nov. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 23, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 23, From Monitor, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, GLADWYN., PETER MOELLER, A. ALVAREZ., CYRIL CONNOLLY, BRIAN GLANVILLE., GORONWY REES., CLANCY SIGAL., PHILIP TOYNBEE., JOHN WAIN., C. V. WEDGWOOD., REBECCA WEST., DAVID BIRMINGHAM, E. M. HARTLEY., PAUL JENKINS, A. H. WARD, MAL-, COLM EDMUNDS, K. ALAN LONGMAN., JOHN M. STEWART, W. POPLE. N. T., GERALD WICKREMESOORIYA., ASQUITH OF YARNBURY. 21 Hyde Park Square, W.2, Nov. 22., JOHN BRIMACOMBE., ALAN CAMPBELL., From Our Correspondent Recently in Spain, STRABOLGI. BARBARA ROBB., KENNETH PICKTHORN., ALAN ROSS., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Declaration Of Dividends, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,085, Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Bridge Superb Play. Sport: Brothers Advance In R.A.F. Squash, Sunday Racing Would Benefit Industry Owners Still Dissatisfied With Liabilities, Sports in Brief, Oxford's Strong Team For Relays Match, Eton Dominate Noel Bruce Cup, Oxford XI Lacking Penetration, Steele-Bodger's XV Can Test And Help Cambridge, Olympiakos No Easy Task For West Ham, Strong British Challenge In New Grand Prix Formula, M.C.C.'S Feeble Response after Barrington Bravely Prepares Ground for Victory, British Hopes Depend Much On Wilson, Clay A Clever Champion Without A Punch, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Pair Of Porcelain Parrots Make £8,500, Great Mozart with Warmth and Love Sadler's Wells: Idomeneo, by Mozart, Dynamic Range Of Violinist, Fanny Hill Dramatized, Dame Sybil In Recital, Two Northern Exhibitions of Contemporary Art, Brilliant Promise of America's New Touring Opera Company, Glamorized Social Fact Leatherhead Theatre Club: The Matchgirls, by Bill Owen and Tony Russell, Best Chanteuse Since Edith Piaf, Success of Mr. Sebastian Forbes, Shaw Without the Spark New Arts Theatre: Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw. Display Advertising: Wt, Stc, Rolinco, Bankers Trust Company, Hello Dolly, Alitalia, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bowmaker, Pendennis Castle, Esso, The Parker Pen Company Limited, "Tragedies of Affluence, Vacheron Et Constantin. News: Naval Bombardment To Rescue Beleaguered Vietnamese, Soviet Demand To Gaol American, Mr. Brown Says Relations With Industry Splendid, Soviet Block Army Chief Replaced, Why Did Bamboos Flower In This Dull Season?, Prison Staff Uneasy Over Troops, Bill To Register Estate Agents, £15,000 Jewelry Theft From Peeress Visit By A Bogus Window Cleaner, Bognor Councillors Call For New Accord Report Unanimously Accepted, Attempt To Drive Across Channel, £250 Limit For Travellers, Spanish Students' New Protest, Q.C. Will Pursue Evans's Claim, Britain To Lend Chile £3M., 'Girl Clubbed To Death' Story Man For Trial, Bank Governor Says Rhodesia Will Not Devalue, Grants To Improve Surgeries, 94 Cars Knocked Out Of Rally Makinen Keeps Lead, Mr. Bhutto In Moscow For Talks, Russian Film Makers Study Moral Of U.S. Success Self Critical Tone At Conference, Mr. Wilson And President To Meet On Dec. 17 Hope Of Shedding Light On Policy Enigmas, German Doubts Over Design Of Tank Weapons, Sir H. Greene Meets Tory M.P.S, B.E.A. Anxiety Over Rivals Alleged Reaction To British Eagle, Inquiry told: Evans spoke of Setty and Hume Unpublished Evidence Given By A Police Officer IS Read, Medieval Hotel Extended In Tradition, Liberal Conference For Brighton, No Early Legislation On Power To Deport Immigrants, Employers Must Have Unions' Help, Bishops Reject Peace Offer, Refusal To Publish Letter Upheld Complaint Against 'The Times', Mr. Lindsay Cuts His Salary, Enlarged Daily Worker Seeks 8,000 More Readers, Yemenis Open Conference For Peace Imam Denounced Over Radio, Pay Conflict Annoys Council Staff, Jamaica Calls For Nurses To Return Severe Shortage, Passport Churchill Forgot To Sign IS For Sale, 5 Years For Fire In Synagogue, Northampton Goes Tory, No Prison Release For Husband, Argentina Tables Plan To Change O.A.S. Charter Standards Sought For Economic Aid, Judge's Warning In Bets Case, Seven Years For Hi-Jackers, U.N. Call For All Nations To Discuss Disarmament, Harder To Find A Good City Lunch Fall In Profits And Hygiene, £150,000 Raised At Paris Sale, Anti-Kennedy Acid Plot Foiled, Driftwood Menace In Thames, New Zealand Ban On Tobacco, Oil Industry Will Not Stop Advertising 'Public Should Be Aware Of Alternative Fuel' Surprise Switch In Attitude, Bets Man Tells Of Deductions, More Firepower For U.S. Forces In Europe Battalion To Be Withdrawn From Berlin, Portugal Boycott Move Fails, B.B.C. Deny 'Doubt, Dirt And Disbelief' Policy AIM To Encourage New Writers, 'Building Defects In Downing Street', Tattooed Sailors Regret IT, Schools Lectured On Crime, African Shot By Police, Corsica Seeks More Aid from Paris, Ban Challenged in Sudan, Michigan Pioneered Idea Of Tax Aid, Mr. Heath Gives Warning On Rhodesia Cabinet View Of Oil Embargo Calms Some Of Doubts, Diviner's Reckless Spending, Review Of Law Decisions Urged Quick Action Over Bad Precedents, Escaping Death IS The Way To Club Membership Use Of Protective Clothing By Workers Encouraged, Crew Leap Into Lifeboat, Car Strike To Continue Two-Vote Margin, Pakistan Defence Bill Mounts, Movements Of Liners, £250M. Local Income Tax Proposed, Prescriptions Bill May Go Up £50M. Doctors' Group Protest Money Could Help Health Service, Michaelmas Calls To The Bar, Tea and Politics in the Arabian Desert, Not To See Daughter Of Minister, Record Of F.A.O. Criticized By Mrs. Castle Rome Appeal For Overhaul, Mr. Shastri Ready For Meeting, Bread: Mr. Brown's Paris Trip Off, Caution On North Sea Gas Economic Hopes, £6M. British Ships Ordered, Dulwich Housing Inquiry, U.S. Finds Room At The Top For A Restless Briton Revolution In Advertising World. Picture Gallery: Call Day for Barristers in Middle Temple. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Kitchener Scholars For 1965, Commander-In-Chief Resigns, From The London Gazette Tuesday, November 23 1965, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Lands Tribunal President, University News Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Help for Chilean Democracy, Whitehall Spreads Its Power, Lucky Losers, The Chief End. Letters to the Editor: Events In Rhodesia, Open Debate, Policy Reversal, A Voice from Ceylon, The Queen's Speech, Tristan Islanders, The Common Market, An Appeal For Tolerance Arrest Of Soviet Writers, Trade Secrets, Behind Those Boards, Mental Hospitals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Queen Elisabeth Of Belgium Interest In Arts And Travel, Mr. Cecil Stephenson, Mr. Ronald Gillett London Discount Market, Obituary, Col. J. Malise Graham. Law: Ten Years To Forget Regina V. Hinds, Preliminary Examination Of The Law Society. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Nation in arms a concept for history, House Of Commons Curb on power advertising, Aliens control under attack, Britain will not act alone on Rhodesia oil embargo: Mr. Wilson looks to new talks on constitution. Business and Finance: Stenhouse Group May Seek Japan Base, Neepsend Steel & Tool Corporation Limited Upward Trend Of Overseas Sales Continued, Anatomy Of British Aid Economic Aid Composition 1964, Laughton & Sons Limited, Campbell, Hope Issue, Small Revenue Deficit £1,127,000 Last Week, B.M.C. Service Starts 50,000-Ton 'Removal', Midland Tar Link With Second City, The Rover Company Sales Again A Record Mr. L. G. T. Farmer On Group's Export Achievements, Latest Dividends, Crown Derby Boosts Sales To America, Manpower Needs In Canada, Charterhouse Stake In Robophone, Rapid Rise Of Man-Made Fibres For Carpets, Common Market Oil Imports Rise 18 Per Cent, Sir Rex Accepts Clore's Cash Offer, Sagit Trust Company Limited Record Year, Automated Refuse Disposal, A.E.I. Contract In Algeria, Bowyers Hamper Includes 100 P.C. Scrip And Bigger Payment, £15.8M. Rolinco Response, Chairmen Report How Wood Hall Trust Looks Under New Taxes, Engineering Still Booming, Plan to Free Exports from Red Tape, Gold Fields' Tax Burden, Brokers' Forum, '2000' Boosts Rover's Prospects, Rhodesian Oil Suppliers Wait For Lead, John Smith's Brewery Raise Final, E.N.I. Bond Placing, Transparent Paper Expect Late Upturn, Bunzl Pulp Interim 10 Per Cent, Pound Loses Early Gain Shares Steady, £38M. Nuclear Power Station Order, Gold Fields Income And Profits Reach New Records, Brooklands Battle Unresolved, Vosper Votes Change, Peak Gas Output In North West, Sir G. Godfrey Look For Lower Profits, Canada To Control Copper Exports, U.S. Scrap Limited, J. Hepworth Outlook, Clayton Dewandre To Raise Loan, 'Stratton' Details, Toronto-Dominion Bank Records, Britain Crosses Metric Divide, Costs The Key Factor In A.S.E.A.'S Success Rationalization Effort Pays Off, Loans For Emerging Countries, The British Linen Bank 220th Annual General Meeting. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Rises Fractional Gains, Pound Slips Back Commercial Buying Of Dollars, Recent Issues, Large Help For Money, Fair Activity In Freights, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Conversion Offer For Defence Bonds, £3M. Debenture Loan Capital And Counties Property, Unit Trust Prices, Copper Values Resume Their Advance, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Mixed Movements, Shares And Funds Mark Time In London, Paris Higher And Active Milan Mixed. Business Appointments: Sir B. Smallpeice Joins Martins Appointed To London District Board.

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