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The Times - 08/09/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, SEPT. 7, From Our Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, SEPT. 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BELFAST, SEPT. 7, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-SHEPTON MALLET, SEPT. 7, From Our Special Correspondents-BRIGHTON, SEPT. 7, From Our Special Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, SEPT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-OPLADEN, NEAR COLOGNE, SEPT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 7, From Our Special Correspondent-OSLO, SEPT. 7, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-BUENOS AIRES, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, SEPT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 7, From Our Correspondent-KARACHI, SEPT. 7, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Labour Correspondent-BRIGHTON, SEPT. 7, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, A. I. OLDAKER. 32 Lombard Street, E.C.3, Sept. 3., H. B. FOLLIOTT., L. RICH, Medical Officer of Health., LAVENDER HARINGTON., D. E. LAYTON, J. A. N. GILES, Director, Norton, A. R. CONAN., HERBERT E. HILL., ALI SALIM SHAIBANI, Honorary, JOEL MERVIS, Editor, Sunday Times., By Stewart Perowne, RICHARD C. PETERSEN., PETER COLLINS., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-BREMEN, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Bridge Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments & Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Pearce's XI Score Their Runs Quickly, Everton Fail To Take Lead, St. Leger Distance Should Suit Meadow Court Convamore May Go Close, Oakman Hits Out For Sussex, Junior Seeds Given Hard Matches Lloyd Overcomes First Real Obstacle, Sports in Brief, Arsenal Regain Dignity, British Cycling Hopes Dashed, Catamaran Trophy In Danger, Burhill Family Foursomes, Speedy Harlequins Display Finesse, Parkstone Croquet, Only Mrs. Jones Still In Miss Wade Beaten By Miss Bricka, County Averages Leicestershire, Hampshire Lose Their Grip, Uphill Triumphs In Grand Prix, Winstone Outpointed By Saldivar Battered British Champion's Gallant Challenge. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,019, Bridge A Blind Spot, Sound Broadcasting, Chess Lead Shared At Paignton. News: Prison Sentence For Policemen, Moscow Acclaims Sir L. Olivier, First Steel Lifeboat For R.N.L.I., Eight Ships Idle In Overtime Claim Strike, B.B.C. Tightens Up On Security, Request For Cento Aid Invalid, Liner Passengers Sign Complaint No Air Conditioning In Red Sea, 'No Brains' Remark To Parents Denied, 'Driven By Police Persecution To Attempt Suicide' Letter Read At Belfast Inquiry, Revolution In Electrical Spraying, No Agreement Reached On Whaling, T.U.C.: Demand for Equal Pay for Women Obtains Unanimous Backing 'Source Of Cheap Labour-Without Them Economy Would Collapse', Hunter Championship Goes To ACE High, India And Pakistan Intensify Air War Accusations Of Bombing Raids On Cities Advance On Lahore Checked, U Thant Flying Out On Peace Mission Talks Today With Mr. Stewart, Go Ahead For £9M. Glasgow Scheme, Acceptance Of Rhodesian Envoy, New Offices And Shops Empty High Rents Criticized, 140 M.P.H. Hurricane Hits Nassau, Results Of Accountancy Examinations, Why Schoolboys Opt For Arts Or Science, Party Attacks On Mr. Khrushchev, Movements Of Liners, German Grand Prix May Be Run On New Circuit, Managers Must Be Ready For Revolutionary Changes, French Concern Over The Dark 190,000, Study Of College Protests In U.S., R.A.F. Officer Sentenced In Aden Secret Documents Charge, Routes Switched To B.U.A. Eagle To Appeal, Santo Domingo Disarmament Delayed, Mr. Ball In London Discussions, Lord Bath Can Keep His 50 Lions Council Upholds 12ft. Fence, Steamer Explosion Murder Charge, Labour Party Under Pressure In Norwegian Campaign Disillusionment Among Electorate, Houses Destroyed In Capital, Lord Head To Tour Borneo States, Retracing Brentford's Roman Road, Government's Attitude On Mediation No Move Now By Commonwealth Mr. Heath Calls On Mr. Wilson, Accused Soldiers Deny Plot, Bognor Deputy IS New Clerk, U.S. Investigation Begins On Singapore Dispute Other Intelligence Activities May Be Included, Sir A. Home Sells 'Odds And Ends', Experts Look At French Bomber, Inquiry Into Rail Dispute Mr. Gunter Critical Of Both Parties, Knights who Battle Against Suffering, Argentina Paying The Price Of Perón, £80,000 Machine For Treating Tumours, Chemists 'Need Traditional Image', Leeds Council Tenants To Pay More, Lord Beaverbrook: £304,000 In U.K., Portuguese Ban On Delgado Move, Apology Demand To M.P., Fine Display Of Dahlias In Spite Of Bad Weather, Press 'Attacked His Credit' Couple Face Fraud Charges, Civil Service Commission, Dr. Mende Tries New Tactics To Sway German Voters, Parliamentary Delegates From 60 Countries Meet, Forth Bridge 'Not Doing Badly', Tear Gas Used In Vietnam Caves, Shipowners ACT On Discrimination, Local Groups To Tackle Dock Issues National Policy Directive Approved, Russian Offer On Nuclear Tests Ready To Accept U.A.R. Proposal, 40 Road Schemes To Go Ahead, A.E.U. Votes Swing Congress In Favour Of Wages Policy, Dr. Herzog Not To Be Chief Rabbi, Reprimand For Sydney Television Show, Mint To Strike Abbey Medals Plans For 900th Anniversary, Leaflet To Go Unchanged Police Federation Plea Fails. Display Advertising: Chambon, Prudential, Hawker Siddeley, Shell, General Accident, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Rootes, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Owen, Multiple Display Advertisements, Qantas, Cambridge, Panam, Hampshire County Council. Picture Gallery: Westminster Abbey's Commemorative Medal. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Editor To Retire, From The London Gazette Tuesday, September 7, 1965, Ld. Mountbatten's Sailing Post. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Progress Underground, Loans for Lame Ducks, Productivity, not Patching, Appeal To Cento, Still Life on the Move. Letters to the Editor: Unofficial Strikes, Hereford Screen, Deaf Drivers, Local Expenditure, Balance Of Payments, Resistance In South Africa, Aden's Future, British Motor Industry Time For Active Measures, Bank Holidays, Employee Inventors, Brucellosis, Dreary Street. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Dr. Herbert Dittman German Ambassador To Japan, Miss Sybil Arundale, Sir Ralph Stoneham, Obituary, Prof. Richard Offner. Reviews: Concise Beauty in a Familiar Work, A Potent Ballet Combination Royal Opera House: New York City Ballet, Carmen As Bizet Intended, Four New Plays, Visconti Film Meets With Little Competition at Venice, Rich Musical Sympathy by Mr. Boulez. Business and Finance: Will I.C.I. Stock Applications Top £1,000M. Mark?, McLeod Russel & Co., Limited Satisfactory Results, Smith's Potato Crisps Limited Group Production Never Greater Record Sales Highest Quality Products At Lowest Possible Prices Permanent Discouragement Of Overseas Earnings Deplored Mr. Thomas Swan's Review Of World-Wide Activities, The Wiggins Teape Group, Berni Inns Expand By 33 P.C., Latest Dividends, T.D.G. Push Ahead By A Third Bumper Year For Silentbloc, Calor Gas Spending To Diversify, Revenue Deficit Of £15M., Mr. Fowler Arriving For Talks, 'New Currency' Loan For U.K.?, Radio Rentals Limited Colour T.V. And The Importance Of Maintaining A Healthy British Electronic Industry, Aero Exports In July Best Since 1961, Building Societies' Congress, Amalgamated Anthracite Holdings Limited, Furniture Deliveries In July, V. & G. Bid For Nation Life Lapses, N.V. Vereenigd Bezit Van 1894 Rotterdam Summaary of the ANNUAL REPORT for the year ended 30TH JUNE 1965, European Engineers in London, Firm Tone In Sterling Gold Wanted On Kashmir News, Mutual Funds, Jacksons' Millboard Raise Prices, Backwash Of Kashmir Fighting, Money Very Short 3 Or 4 Houses In The Bank, A Tiger In The Rio S.E. Impact Of Splinter Group, Indian Brokers Active, Competition For Short Term Funds In U.S. Breakthrough By Banks, U.K. Delegation For I.M.F., Ellis & Everard Sales Pass £10m., The Second Alliance Trust Company Satisfactory Increase In Revenue Mr. Alan L. Brown On Changes In Tax Structure, Lifeguard Assurance A successful first year, Brown Brothers Steady, Chubb Contracts In Far East, Royston Move In Belgium Factory To Serve Common Market, Gold Price Rallies Equities Steady, Cripplegate Prop. Hope, West Cumberland Silk Mills Limited Further Progress, Humphries Holdings Limited Expansion At Home And Overseas Record Order Books Mr. Paul Adorian On Group's Strong Position, Humphries Holdings Posts. Business Appointments: Advisory Director For Unilever Mr. M. C. Mumford. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St. Advance Slowed By Profit-Taking, Kashmir Dispute Makes London Cautious, Coffee Futures Fluctuate Late Nervous Buying, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Teas Down Again But Kaffirs Up, Steel Shares Easier, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Mild Recovery On Milan Paris More Active, Unit Trust Prices. Law: Detention Under Defence Rules Quashed Ram Manohar Lohia V. State Of Bihar. Property: Northwood, Town Houses.

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