The Times - 30/09/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent-, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-OXFORD, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, SEPT. 29, From Our Special Correspondents-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-HUÉ, VIETNAM, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Canberra Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 29, From Our Political Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 29, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 29, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PEKING, SEPT. 29, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 29, From Our Own Correspondent, BESSBOROUGH. Stansted Park, Rowlands Castle, Hampshire, Sept. 28., R. E. SIMMS. Carlton Club, 69 St. James's Street, S.W.1. Sept. 28., PATRICK CROOKSHANK, General Manager, Amalgamated Television Services. 5A, Princes Street, Hanover Square, W.1, Sept. 28., DOROTHY TURNBULL. Weston, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Sept. 28., LAURENCE IRVING. The Lea, Wittersham, Tenterden, Kent, Sept. 28., R. C. H. BRIGGS. 25 Lawn Crescent, Kew, Surrey, Sept. 27., B. S. PLATT. T. P. EDDY. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, W.C.1, Sept. 27., ALLEN PERCIVAL, Acting Principal, Guildhall School of Music and Drama. John Carpenter Street, Victoria Embankment, E.C.4, Sept. 28., GERTI KVERGIC, Manager, The Economists' Bookshop. Clare Market, Portugal Street, W.C.2. Sept. 28., JOHN ORR, President of the Société de Linguistique Romane. 121 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh, 9., L. JOHN COLLINS, Chairman, Christian Action. 2 Amen Court, E.C.4, Sept. 28., From Our Mexico City Correspondent, HAROLD J. W. LEGERTON, General Secretary, The Lord's Day Observance Society. Lord's Day House, 55 Fleet Street, E.C.4. Sept. 28., D. A. PIKE. Newton Farm, Whiteparish, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Sept. 28., NICHOLAS A. J. PHILPOT. New College, Oxford, Sept. 27., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Seton Gordon, From Our Film Critic, From Our Drama Critic-DUBLIN, SEPT. 29, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 29, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 29, FROM LLOYD'S, From an American Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Appointments & Situations, Commonwealth Arts Festival, Shopping By Post. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,038, Sound Broadcasting, Solution To Problem No. 1706, Television Programmes. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Rise But Steels Ease, Firm Tone Maintained In Funds And Shares, Jo'burg Golds Tend Higher, Furness Yard Wins £2M. Order, Better Tone On Paris Milan Undertone Still Strong, Japanese/german Trade Talks, Late Slump On Wall Street Avalanche Of Selling, Recent Issues, Tin Values Drop: Cash Falls £28 15s. A Long Ton, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Chartering On A Small Scale October Grain Ships Easier, Unit Trust Prices, Belgian Banking Merger. Sport: Inexperience A Major Difficulty For The Schools, Women Combat A Howling Wind Americans Among The Victims, Anxious Moments For Old Favourites, Middlesex Pay For Mistakes East Midlands Pack Clearly On Top, Long Shot From Full Back Beats Liverpool Turin Cup Tie A Desert Of Defensive Football, Finnis Still Ahead After Three Events, Sports in Brief, 60,000 Guineas For Nine Yearlings, Lucky Coin Pick Of Middle Park Stakes Field Berkeley Springs Impresses, Wales Do Well In Foursomes England Scramble To Golf Victory, Qualifying Tests Favoured, Eastbourne Croquet. Picture Gallery: Workers on a Ceylon Tea Plantation. Law: Substituted Order Cleveland Petroleum Co. Ltd. V. Merlin Garages Ltd., Injunctions Continued, Girl Still Missing, A Last Chance Regina V. Busby. Display Advertising: Roneo Ltd.,, Famine, Owen, Multiple Display Advertisements, British United, Ncr, Eelm, The Times, The Standard Bank. News: Excavators Find St. Hugh's Home, Rail Inquiry Says: Pay £2 6s. Bonus To Drivers Meeting Should End Dispute, Junior Doctors May Send Pay Case Direct Figures Near Those Of Action Group, Step To Test Tube Life Achieved Scientists' Feat At U.S. University Molecule Synthesis, India Rejects Plea For U.N. Force, Khrushchev Was Removed From Office, Cambridge To Get Bigger Library, China Challenges U.S. To Dare To Begin A War 'British Too', Says Marshal Chen Yi, Common Market Open Question, Castro Pledge On Guevara, Glasgow Degrees Ceremony, U.S.-Europe Aircraft Cooperation, Research On Brains Of Babies, Closer Liaison For War On Disease, Immigration Challenge Beaten Complaint Of Surrender To Illiberal Opinion Document Conceived In Haste, Labour M.P.S Call For Sanctions, Movements Of Liners, Birmingham To Be Liberal Spearhead, Britain To Give Assembly Plan For Peaceful Settlements, Nationalists Seek Recruits, Mr. Foot: Trouble If Steel IS Not In Queen's Speech, Mr. Wilson Ready To Fly To Moscow Or Peking, More Music Schools Urged, Lost Glamour Of Balkan Express, Australian Union Seeks Equal Pay For Aborigines Hearings By Arbitration Commission, 'Spirit Of Daring' Killed Man Walked On Train Roof, Congo Army Meets Stiff Resistance, Mr. Wilson Has Urgent Talks On Rhodesia British High Commissioner's Journey To Blackpool, Government Take Sharp Knock On Vietnam, Russia To Send More Arms North Vietnam Mr. Brezhnev's Declaration, Mr. Johnson Delays Decision On Nuclear Force Weighing Cost Of A Limitation Pact, Britons Accused Of Smuggling Gold, Progress Has Perils in Old Mexico, Prison For Indian Hemp Smuggler, The Red Squirrel Of Sydenham Hill, Sir L. Denny To Be Lord Mayor, 'Nonsense' To Stop New Industries, Infantry May Be Reshaped Staff College To Study Structure, Girl Says Put Off Train By Guard, Hanoi Threat To Treat U.S. Pilots As War Criminals, Handa's Monarchs of the Air, Plan Welcomed, Beaumont's Book Shop Closes, Britain Earns £300M. From Tourists, Many New M.P.S. In Tanzania, David Cox Watercolour Sold For £130, South Vietnamese Demand A Social Revolution Desire For Elected Civilian Government, Mr. Evans Puts The Case For Plaid Cymru Taxes Robbed Wales Of £14M. In A Year, Court Asked To Call Mandela As Witness, A.E.U. To Oppose Early Warning Pay Policy Conference Defeat Today A Possibility, Efta Members' Doubts Over Britain, Mr. Maudling Joins In Plan Criticism, Secam Colour Tv Improved Manufacturers Still Critical, Intelligence Chief Told To Carry On, Integration In Public Schools May Be Too Slow, Headmaster Fears, Comprehensives Research, Tate Gallery Portico Demolition Opposed Plan For Extension On Front, Safety Features In Chevrolet Range, Occupational Scheme Mooted To Cut Industrial Toll, Rome Plea For Easing Of Divorce Laws, Volcano Deaths Rise, Madrid Admits Error Over British Boy Failure To Inform Consul Regretted, France Supports Peking Claim To Seat At U.N., Peru Wages War On Mountain Terrorists, Pound Rises To Dollar Parity £28M. Payments Surplus First For Two Years Deficit Cut To £102M., Decision On Immigration A Triumph For Expediency, Surgeon Says HE Was 'Shaky', Vietnam Warning To U.S. Pilots. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. Padley Made Chairman, Michaelmas Ordinations London, Arts Council Makes Poetry Awards, Ecclesiastical News Anglican-Methodist Commission, Franks Has Started Great Debate Effect On Oxford, Gordon Highlanders' Colonel, Egyptian Cabinet Resigns. Politics and Parliament: Ministers Stay In Paris For Budget. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Sinister Brotherhood, Asking to be Invaded, Scapesheep, After The Shouting. Letters to the Editor: Bayeux Tapestry, Lay Helpers' Role In Hospitals, Sunday Voting, Student Grants, Call Her Your Ladyship, Television In Colour Keeping Up With Other Nations, Ombudsman, Resistance In South Africa, Madrid Congress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Sir Neville Gass, General Sir R. Hildyard. Reviews: New Fiction, Moore, Caro, and After, Good Modern Film from Czechoslovakia, Trespassers In Dreams, A Shavian Pot Merrily on the Boil The Mermaid Theatre: Fanny's First Play, by Bernard Shaw, Quick Guide to New Reading, Singer Best In French Group, Olivier, Shakespeare, And The Moor, Solitaries, Butterfly Genius, Alun Owen's Double Bill on Theme of Sexual Warfare, Past Master, Family Exhibitors For Paris Reception, Fairy Music on a Piano, Mr. Gustav Neidlinger Makes Alberich the Hero Royal Opera House: Siegfried by Wagner, When Shaw Was Getting Ready to Upset The Apple Cart, Voters and Members, Amiable Show IS Still Pleasing Globe Theatre: At the Drop of Another Hat, The Daleks On The Stage. Business and Finance: Factory-Made Flats Taylor Woodrow Plant Opened, Ellis & Everard Sales Up £622,000 In First Five Months, Shell Plans £18M. Fertilizer Plant, Ouvah Ceylon Tea Investments Limited Mr. M. Monnington's Statement, Reorganization At E. S. & A. Bank, William Collins Sales 12% Higher, Latest Dividends, Fires In August Worst So Far, Brick Work Expansion.-The, SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LTD. (Incorporated in England), Allied English Potteries Limited, More Reshuffles in Computer Boards?, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited, Swing Into Surplus Helped By Portfolio Sales, Easier Day For Money, Town & City Properties Limited Another Progressive Year, Venesta Limited Interim Statement, Tokyo Turns Easy Nervous Selling At Close, Pottery Group Has Good First Half, Tronoh Mines Limited Charter Consolidated Limited Preliminary Announcement, Frank Mason & Co. Ltd., Gilts Gain Ground Pound At Two-Year Peak, The Anglo-Ceylon & General Estates Company, Ltd. Mr. Francis W. Douse's Review, Horsley Smith Group, Critical View of F.B.I. Surveys, Zinc Plant For Australia, European Shares Decline Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, Pound Breaks Through $2.80 Barrier Gold Prices Rise: Silver Lower, Venesta Profits Advance, German Pearl Imports From Japan, Ouvah Ceylon Tea Investments Limited, Clutsom & Kemp Purchase Mountsorrel Elastics, Vehicles Designed To Roam Lunar Landscape G.M. Has Big Stake In Space, Group Of Ten Not World Monetary Judges Australian Treasurer Makes Violent Attack, Drake & Gorham Now Own Sturtevant Eng., Heaviest Wall St. Dealings For Over 3 Years, Melbray Group Loan Details, Controls And Communications Limited Mr. D. D. Prenn reports on transition year, Long-Term Hopes For Controls & Comms.. Business Appointments: Esso Director Retires, Dennis Bros. Appointments, Mr. Box Leaves Tyne-Tees Television. Property: Flats And Maisonettes, Tresidder & Co..
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