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The Times - 05/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Music Critic-BAYREUTH, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Film Critic, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our S. Wales Correspondent-NEWTOWN, AUG. 4, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, AUGUST 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent-PRETORIA, AUG. 4, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MADRID, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, AUG. 4, From Our City Editor, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 4, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ROY HARROD. The Old Rectory, Holt, Norfolk, Aug. 5., J. WATSON PARTON., LEONARD SMITH., ELTON. Adderbury, near Banbury, Oxfordshire., WILLIAM CLARK. Overseas Development Institute Ltd., 160 Piccadilly, W.1, Aug. 4., SIDNEY R. CAMPION., H. BEVERLEY THOMAS. 46 Park House, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, Aug. 3., P. INGRESS BELL. Blackmoss House, Longridge, Lancashire., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Yours faithfully, PETER F. RALFS. 125 High Street, Selsey, Chichester., BRYAN MORRIS, Headmaster. Monkton Combe Junior School, near Bath Somerset., F. L. ABURROW. Hipswell House, 50 Western Elms Avenue, Reading, Berkshire., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-CAMBRIDGE, AUG, 4, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Runs Scarce On Moist Pitch, Sports in Brief, Racing Results At Three Flat Meetings Pontefract, Slow Wicket For Opening Of Second Test Cartwright Almost Certain For Selection, Essex Struggling Again, Graveney Saves Worcester, Bowlers Gain Upper Hand For Kent, Best Opening Stand Saves Lancashire, Athletics Team, Miss Irwin Unperturbed By High Handicap, Somerset's Better Use Of Soaked Pitch, Northants Checked By Spin Leading Sides In Crucial Clash, Exciting Polo Win For Bayleaves, Top Seed Given Tough Test Attacking Play By Former Champion, Hurlingham Croquet, Rowing Trials Not Convincing Failure Of Tideway Scullers Four, Stewards Clear Sir G. Richards Decision Given Out At Brighton, Saints And Sinners First Of There Successes, Services Have The Best Of First Day At Lord's, Caper Scores First U.S. Victory At Cowes Familiar Names Take Honours In Scratch Classes. Arts and Entertainment: Dane Keeps Lead In Northern Chess, Television Programmes, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,698, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,990, Sound Broadcasting. Reviews: New Fiction, Bunuel Remakes Famous Film by Renoir, Homogenized Comedy from America Apollo Theatre: Any Wednesday, Secretaire Sells For £1,250, Idealism and Romance of Hooded Terrorists, A Compelling Novel, Living with the Dragon, Prose Browning, Highland Heroics, Wieland Wagner's New Way With The Ring, Doing it Herself, Strange Trio in New Work, Quick Guide to New Reading. News: Rochester To Fight For Its Plan, Geneva Observers From E. Germany, Young Swallows Go Home In A Storm Only Means Of Shelter, Accused Professors Still Wait To Hear Their Fate, £700M. Canals Programme Proposed Link From Thames To Lancashire, Wagner's River Now Clogged With SALT, U.S. Regrets Over Civil Ian Deaths, Strikers Bow To Hunger Striker, Zambia-Tanzania Railway Talks, The Great Sail Fleets of the Brahmaputra, Grants To Encourage Farm Amalgamations Pension Scheme For Veterans, Two New Regional Councils, Electric Cars Tested Battery Charged Overnight, Mr. Heath Reshuffles Shadow Cabinet Mr. Maudling As Deputy, Defence Mr. Powell Mr. Macleod Takes Treasury, Mr. Soames Foreign Affairs, Strikers' Terms Rejected 7,000 B.M.C. Workers Remain Idle, Currency Fears In The City Contrasts In Market Movements, R.A.F. Officers To Make 13,300-Mile Trip, China's Anti-Bomb Delegates Under Fire, New Arts College To Be Built Joint Venture In Massachusetts, Movements Of Liners, £220M. Saved On Defence Budget For 1969-70 Mr. Healey Analyses Commitments, Moscow Silent Over Chinese Pinpricks, Mr. Wilson 'Laid A False Trail' Sir A. Home Tells Of A Piece Of Paper, Australian Ballet Touring Plans, £24,000 Raid On Gaming Club, Taxi Fares In London To Be Controlled 'Exploitation' At London Airport, Peking Aid Pledge To Pakistan, Minister Backs Fluoridation Indemnity Pledge In Legal Actions, Sicks' Demaind For Separate State, Africans' Call For Action On Apartheid Security Council Urged To Meet 32-Nation Appeal, Classical Feast Opens At Cambridge, Tactical Air Force For France, Italy Helps Wales With Harp, Air Model Crash Kills 4 Cows, Road-Laying Machine May Cut Costs, 3-Group Division-Overseas, Economics, Social Policy, 4 New Towns Lose Money Scottish Inquiry To Seek Cure, South Africa To Keep Colour Bar On Mines Experiment Had 'Harmful Implications', Mr. Johnson Asks For £600M. For Vietnam War, Storm In West Indies Over Migration British Restrictions Attacked, Fires On Riviera Under Control, Supreme Champion IS Ballyfine, M. Malraux's Talks With Mr. Mao, Plans To Disarm Sudan Rebels. Official Appointments and Notices: New Ballet Master, New Theatre For Manchester, Greek Government To Resign After No-Confidence Vote, Hongkong Diocese Change, Director Of Giro, New Kuwait Envoy To Britain, Cambridge. Display Advertising: Jal, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ncr, Esso, Caterpillar, The Times, Boardman, Marden Ltd., Methuen. Politics and Parliament: Universities urged to overcome econories, Britain's space programme, Lord Robbins on when it is better to devalue, Power industry investment, Efforts to reduce noise, M.P., 64, To Stand Down-For A Quieter Life, Markets for stretched VC 10, Two-year trial with car telephones, Parliament at a Watershed. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Two New Islands for the Canadian World Fair. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Aircraft Over London, Pennies and the Post, Threat to Scotland's Salmon, Farm Reform, Australia-White or Off-White?. Letters to the Editor: Dependants, The Done Thingq, Rain At Westminster, Economic Predicament, Not Consulted, Applying The Brake Immigration White Paper, New London Bridge, Overseas Aid, Bread Upon the Waters, Hospitality, Closed-Circuit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Jimmy James, Mr. G. I. Morris, Mr. Percy Lubbock, Mr. Rupert Gunnis, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: Father Set Free In Re Rule. Business and Finance: Showerings Terms Tomorrow, S. African Reserves Gain R.6½m., Latest Dividends, Wheeler & Mansell Terms Revised, Building Society To Charge 7%, Money Shortage Continues, Canal-Randolph Buys £2M. Trading Staff, Share Index Up 1.27 Pound Supported, Discount Bank Inv. Debenture, Rotary Hoes Issue By Rights, John Grey Stock At Par, 492 Million Words By Telegraph, Weber Fanfold's New Factory, How Surcharge IS Sending Up Cost Of Living, Are Callaghan Curbs Hitting Provinces?, Forward Sterling Again Weak Gold At $35.17-.19, Ultra All Set To Move Forward, Angola Diamond Keeps 'Vigilant Watch, Gas Appliance Sales Boom, The Marconi International Marine Company Limited Interim Statement, U.S. Exports Down 4 Per Cent, Bulmer & Lumb Recovery Hope, Aero Sales Leap In June, Financings Balances Well Up, Caledonian Trust, Continuous Casting And The Future Of Steel Britain Holds The Advantage, Pyeekco Enter Gas Heating Field, Compagnie Generale D'electricite (Paris), Over The Crisis And Far Away, Geo. Angus Fear Harder Second Half T.M.C. Figures Fall Sharply, Brick Production Up 3 Per Cent, Healey Sports Car £1M. Sales, European Shares Higher, Backwash Of U.S. Measures, Process Control Study D.C.L.Elliott Link, 'Significant Fall' In Imports, Marconi Mark Time, Drake & Gorham, Scull Electrical, Mechanical and Hydraulic Engineers Successful Outcome Of Merger, Gilt-edged Market Puts Bold Face on it, U.S. Bill On Foreign Obligations. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Rise Resumed: Turnover Expands, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Hold Up Well, Commodities Tin Prices Rally: Cash Up £18 15s., Recent Issues, Paris Remains Firm Frankfurt Lower, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Overseas Earners Lead EQUITY Flourish, Active Buying On Tokyo, I.B.M. Advances Another $4 78, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Mr. D. M. Berliand has been appointed, Reed Paper Group Appointment. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Flats And Maisonettes.

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