The Times - 09/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-PERTH, Nov. 8, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-EASTBOURNE, Nov. 8, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 8, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 8, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 8, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-BELGRADE, Nov. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, Nov. 8, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-ZINDORF, WEST GERMANY, NOV. 8, From a Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, Nov. 8, From Our Correspondent-DURBAN, NOv. 8, FROM OUR COURRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, Nov. 8, From Our Political Correspondent, A. L. GOODHART., NEVILL COGHILL., IFOR EVANS., NORMAN DAVIS., MARGARET M. C. BEGLEY, JUDITH M. GREIG; MAEVE MOYNIHAN; CAROLE A. SMITH: SARAH M. HELLINGS, ISABEL SHUTT., SARA M. KNIGHT, MICHAEL CHICHESTER., BARBARA GIBBON., P. E. STENSBY, , ALEC SPENCER, , DELWYN DAVIES, , E. M. WAGNER., I. H. PHILLIPPS., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, Nov. 8, By Roy Strong, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, From an American Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: University Show Superiority Speed Overwhelms Hospitals, Poor Showing By England XI, Barber Warms Bitter Day With Spectacular 100 Australians Pusillanimous By Comparison, Ross Wins His First CAP For Kent, Real Tennis, Sports in Brief, New Lacrosse Sides Show Promise, Swift Loses Middleweight Title To Pritchett, Fresh Jockeys Complicate Mackeson Form Folkestone Racing Marred By Fatal Accidents, Italy May Settle For Draw, St. Benedict's Record Falls By A Point, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Rome (330m. and 93.5mc/s), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11.072, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: Mr. Wilson's Two Proposals Are Ignored, Saudi Arabian Call At Foreign Office, Peking Impact On Modern China's Development, £80,000 Furs Theft In Mayfair, 'You Have Taken The Matter No Further Forward', Milestones In The Campaign To Abolish Hanging, Germany Thanked By Mr. Callaghan, Rembrandt Study Returned, Cordial Belgrade Welcome For Signor Moro Trieste No Longer Symbol Of National Passions, Hard Decision For Labour At Hull, How Motorways Are Controlled Abroad, Do-it-yourself Health for the Old, 'Prejudice Cause Of Colour Bar' Call For Education, Classless Party Of Left Foreseen 'Great Shift' Coming, Mr. Donnelly Says, Docks Scheme Plea To Tally Clerks, 7,000 Skilled Jobs Likely In N.E. Amgration Problem, Lord Reith IS Elected Rector Big Majority In Glasgow Poll, U.N. Study Of How Science Can Help Developing Countries, Russian Air Route May Cost Money, Phone Tapping Case Official Sentenced, Attempt To Wreck Israel Train, £1M. Programme For Dr. Barnardo's, South African Prison 'Known As Red Hell', Fog Signs And Speed Limit Plans For Motorways Ministry To Review Rules, A.E.U.'S Hint Of Ban On Wildcat Strikes, 35 Admirals For N.A.T.O. Meeting, Nine Football Supporters Fined £180 P.-C. Kicked In Face, Movements Of Liners, Shippers Lose Heavily In Dockside Meat Thefts Lorry Weight Check System Suggested, New U.N. Call For Place For China, Free Press Versus A Fair Trial, Mr. Kovac Tries a New Discipline Technique, Threat To Lorry Safety Levels, Rasputin Claim Rejected By U.S. Jury Assassin Fails To Get Damages, 56 Killed In U.S. Air Crash Airliner Hits Hillside Six Saved After Explosion Rescue Efforts In Storm, Agency: Appeal By Court Reporters, Green Belt Must Not Be Only Negative-Mr. Crossman, Coventry Provost In Berlin, Chilean Crowds Clamour For Arms To Fight Argentina Police And Troops In Border Clash, Woman Cleared By Supreme Court, One Society Urged For Surveyors, Disperse Coloured Pupils Plea, Race Murder Cases Go To U.S. Supreme Court Federal Powers To Enforce Civil Rights Sought, All Parties Combine To Jam Traffic At Erith The Queen's Speech May Sway Voters, Protest At Money For Jam Report, Protest By Eunice Gayson's Counsel Arrest Warrant For 'Petty Offence', Greece Facing Wave Of Strikes, Parachutist's '14 Years In East Gaol', Food Already Scarce In India After Poor Monsoon U.S. Refusal Of New Long-Term Grain Agreement 'Not Political', Chief Constable Used Public Money To Play Tombola Accused Says IT Paid Off Well On Public Relations, Complaints At Cambridge Expulsions Renewed 100 Students Sign Petition, Training Police Specialists To Fight Car Thieves, M.P. Sees Girls In Holloway, Rhodesia And Zambia Discuss Future Of Railways, Algeria Arrests Frenchmen, Grain Of Comfort For British Letter Writers, Army Alert in Philippines, U.N. Attitude Pleases Rawalpindi, Sand Removal: Resort To Seek Advice, 'Economic Refugees' Turned Back, Government Are Planning Viable And Expanded Computer Industry The Stakes Are High, Mr. Cousins Says, Zurich Statuettes Fetch £1,100, Conservative Gains In Canada, Rally Driver Faces Death Crash Charge, Mr. Smith Sees No Point In Malta Meeting Chief Justice On Way To London 'On Own Initiative', Sir Basil Smallpeice As Cunard Chief. Display Advertising: Space Heater, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, The Chase Manhattan, The Times, Lob, Anglo Auto Finance Co.Ltd, W. & C. French Ltd., Bp, Bea.Tap, White, Weld & Co., Rspca, Rootes, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Omega, Mnb, Kodak, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Union Carbide, The Chartered Bank. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Compatibility Trials for Nato Countries, Reviews: Newberry Library Works Fetch £165,113 In A Day, MacMillan's Fine Ballet to Mahler, Commanding Schoenberg, Bennett Opera for La Scala, In Memory Of Mozart, Music College Building Opening Today, Zany World of Ken Dodd Wins the Laughs London Palladium; Royal Variety Performance, Great Paintings from National Trust Houses, Famous Romance On Television, Shackles On Univer Sity Of The Air, Urgency Of Sonnet Cycle, A Portrait Painter of the Tudor Age. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Latest Appointments Ontario Post For Mr. P. C. Swann. Law: Hotel Thieves Get Seven Years Stethoscope Against Bedroom Doors, Court Of Criminal Appeal The 8.45 To Newhaven Regina V. Labbe, Man For Trial On Museum Charge Japanese Ornaments Theft Alleged, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Wife Deceives Court Higgins V. Higgins, Court Of Criminal Appeal Railway Safety Endangered Regina V. Knowles, Court Of Criminal Appeal A Tragic Case Regina V. Baker, 'Police Blinded With Ammonia'. Politics and Parliament: Prorogation only for a day. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: To the Vinland Station, Where Europe Exists, A Poll that Proves Nothing, False Equation. Letters to the Editor: Parliamentary Time, Unofficial Strikes, Metrical Speech, IS Beowulf Needed?, Commitments East Of Suez, Further Alternatives, 'Decimate', When Stamps Are Necessary, An Essential Part, No Bearing, Tale Of A Pigeon, Foolhardiness In Fog Safety Money Cannot Buy, Arts In The Provinces, Lost Cause. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Edward De Stein, Mr. Walter Lattman, Viscount Hall Long Service At The Admiralty, Mr. Robin Ironside, Mr. S. Henderson, Sir Laurence Byrne, Air Vice-Marshal E. J. Cuckney, Miss Elizabeth Denby, Obituary. Business and Finance: Building Trade Scope In Czechoslovakia, Mercantile Bank Limited, Affiliated Cleaning Recovery, Kuwait Investment In Iraq, How To Compete With Japanese Shipyards, Focus On U.S. Aircraft Industry-I Will Boeing Win Third Big Prize? Lockheed And Douglas Obtain Massive Contracts, Crisper Prices Basis in Warning System, Company Law Reforni Memorandum, U.S. Refuse Handling Agreement, Two Government Backed Schemes Likely, Foreign Loan Yields In London And N.Y., Latest Dividends, Bank Of New Zealand, Interhandel To Pay A Dividend?, Ruling On Combed Wool Exports, German Loan For Malaysia, High Dealings In Shares Sterling Steadier, £8M. Ayrshire Nylon Plant Contracts, Nat. Biscuit-Coca-Cola Discuss Merger, British Assets Trust Chief On Dollar Sales, Little Business On Jo'burg, New Payments Problem For America, £3,500,000 Job In Nigeria, Billingsgate Fish, Photo-Me International Limited Mr. E. F. Weston Reports Encouraging Future Outlook, Hire-Purchase Debt Swings Into Reverse, Linguaphone Institute Limited, Norwest Construction, N.Z. To Draw $62M. From I.M.F., Wider Powers Urged For World Bank, Norvic Sales Up 2½ Per Cent To £15.7M., Fine Month For B.E.T.A. 19 Per Cent Rise, Lessons Of Comparisons With U.S. Methods, Senator Javits Explains Atlantic Free Trade Alternative To Europe, Dansette Wins In Perdio Tussle, Large Help For Money, 500,000 Tons Of Wheat For China, Bryant Holdings Ltd., $2M. Orders Sought In Canada, The British Economy, Interim Statement The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited, Option Ratfs, The British Petroleum Company Limited, Anaconda Copper Dearer, Dull Conditions In Freights, Steadier Day For The Pound Exchanges Still Sensitive, Cheerful Tone On Tokyo, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, J. & F. Stone Earnings Still Growing, Qualcast Win German Contract, Sir G. Godfrey Setback This Year, Lapointe Net £450,000 Overseas Orders, Birm. Post Meeting Heavy Costs, Debenture Placing By J. W. Cameron, Bulgarian Engineers Here On Course, Scottish Mission's Success, WANKIE COLLIERY COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated in Rhodesia Plans To Expand Production. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm Conditions Continue In Copper Prices, American Silk Stocks Rise In October, Unit Trust Prices, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Falls Of Up To 10s. In Gilts, Wall Street Falls Back Aluminium Shares Lead The Way, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Busy Market In A.F.A., Shares Ease In Two-Way Turnover, NEW YORK. Nov. 3.-COTTON futures unchanged, Iraq Policy On Oil Agreements, Milan Active And Firm Frankfurt Lower. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Marconi. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners London & Provinces & Overseas, Sales By Auction.
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