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The Times - 23/07/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 22, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, JULY 22, From Our Correspondent-OTTAWA, JULY 22, From Our Paris Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JULY 22, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, MAX WARREN., JOHN VAUGHAN., IAN M. MOLLISON., RICHARD POWELL, Director-, J. G. D. DON., C. R. P. HAMILTON., D. N. CATCHPOLE, DAVID GREENLAW, W. R. CUMMINGS, J. B. STEPHENSON, R. H. GAMMON, KEITH MARSH, , ANTHONY ASQUITH, SIDNEY COLE, PAUL DEHN, ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLAN, IVOR MONTAGU., MAURICE PRYOR, Chairman. The, COWDRAY, Chairman, the Hurling-, DAVID G. HOWES, ELIZABETH HEYGATE., FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, JULY 22, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Pitch Easier For Worcester, Case For Stipendiary Racing Stewards Punters' Interests Can No Longer Be Ignored, Sports in Brief, Feeble Resistance By Somerset Clayton Brings Late Resolution, British Swimmers Can Win Again, Fluky Wind Spoils One Ton Race, Dour Struggle For Two Points Kent's Plod Achieves Nothing, Lancashire's Third Victory, Hunt Takes Lead In Esso With Sparkling Golf Rapid Rise Of Will Significant For Ryder Cup Placings, Surrey Win Lawn Tennis Title With Day To Spare, Emanuel's Victory In Clark Cup, Cheltenham Croquet, Piggott Wins, And IS Then Suspended, Eaglesfield Win, England On Top, But Pitch Not To Be Trusted R. G. Pollock And Bland Held In Check, Debutant Leads Dragons Record Of White Lady Equalled, Essex Thwarted In Keen Struggle, Third Century By Trueman Anxious Day For Middlesex, Payne Again Wins Dinghies' Title, Barges Provide Tactical Race Collins Survives Handicap, Hampshire Have The Advantage Marshall's Aggressive Innings, Larrabee Decides To End His Track Career, Pearson Regains Sabre Title, Cartwright Upsets Gloucester. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,979, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: Sir A. Home Resigns As Party Leader Mr. Macleod Not To Fight The Succession Election By Ballot Next Week, Breach Censure On Newspaper 'Advertisement' Label Omitted, 'Selective Search... A Few Persons At Random Each Day', Mr. Greenwood Expected To Go To Aden Stalemate Over Constitution Mr. Mackawee Flouts Britain, U.S. Apologize To France, Corrections, Mr. Callaghan Hears French View On Monetary Reform Paris Talks With M. Giscard D'estaing, Mr. Shastri Meets Goa Protest, M. Malraux's Talks In Peking, Test Aircraft Down In Sea: 2 Saved, Bonn Pleased By Harriman Visit, Martial Rule Deferred In Greece, Building Rules To Control Stairs, French Cancer Research, British Plans On Preventing Spread Of Nuclear Weapons, Sir Alec's Speech To M.P.S, Malaysia May Buy JET Provosts Canadian And U.S. Competition, £34M. B.M.C. Bid For Pressed Steel, Canadian Medicare Plan For Consideration In Autumn Quebec's Challenge To Supreme Court, 'Worst Crime Year' In London, Parking Space Or Loading Bay? A.A. Back Motorist In Test Case, Rumania Keeps Her Balance Steady Progress In Industrialization, Mr. Gunter warns: end go-slow this week, U.N. Inquiries On Slavery Meet Frankness And Resentment, T.U.C. Commonwealth Secretariat Plan, Port Charges To Be Increased, Brooke Pleads Guilty At Trial In Moscow: Embassy Man Said To Have Been Implicated, Beef Imports Cut From Argentina, Major-General Sir Richard Lewis, Italy Win Major Horse Show Cup Lead Increased In F.E.I. Trophy, Movements Of Liners, Belgium Visit By The Queen In May King Baudouin's Invitation, Parties Differ On Time Limit For Debates Speeding The Finance Bill, Ponies To The Fore At Peterborough, Turks To Lose Separate M.P.S In Cyprus, Editor Arrested In Cairo 'Giving Report To U.S. Diplomatist', Two inquiries ordered after security report, On Other City Pages, Plans For T.A. Future Statement Likely On Thursday, 'Delaying Tactics', A.S.L.E.F. Says, Gen. Franco Cuts Gaol Sentences, Schooling 'As In Russia', Policeman Said To Have Shot Nurse Dead Parents Wounded, Counsel Says, Savings And Assurance By Mail Order, North Thames Gas Board Puts Up Prices Two Million Consumers Affected, Better methods needed for tribunals of inquiry, Upward Trend In Workless Fewer Vacancies, Delay In Japan's Atomic Plant, Attacks on judges' 25% pay rise, Ceylon Again Puts Off Budget, U.S. Call-Up Likely For Vietnam War, 'Doubt' Over R.A.D.A. Associates, $180M. Gold Smuggling Plot In United States Alleged, Herbalists' Plants in the Churchyard, Overhaul Need For World Bodies, New Tariff For Early Bird, Plan To Combat Postal Strike, Procedure For Inquiries, Employers' Talks With Mr. Brown, Malaysia Protest Over U.S. Deal, The Conservative Succession, Husband Connived At Enticement Damages Claim Fails, Gas Safety Steps In Pit 'Ignored', Mr. Karami To Form Lebanese Cabinet, Easy Win For Tories At Hove Intervention By Liberal Fails, Commission's Proposals for Tightening Security on Secret Papers New Method Of Search For Civil Servants Strongly Argued, Denials By Accused In Bullion Trial 'Not One Of Drug Net', Missing Foreign Office Man Returns Disciplinary Action Being Taken, Security Report Criticizes Officers, Civil Servant Special Inquiry And Army Board To Consider Cases, Mr. Hughes's Talks In Rhodesia, S. African Church Action Urged, Zimbabwe Parties Will Not Meet, Planetary Theme In Fashion Show 'Easy Striding' Clothes, Safeguards On Release Of Murderers Proposals By Lord Parker. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Westmorland To Join Sotheby's, New Warden For R.A.M., First Professor Of Marketing Lancaster Post. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Steel, Multiple Display Advertisements, British United, Mannesmann, The British Economy, Norwich Union, Credit Transfers, Lombard Banking Limited, The Times, Docks, Discol. Reviews: Opera Drowned by Thunder, Seven Young Artists and Some Modern Masters, Thark For The Garrick, Impressive Songs Of Dylan Thomas, £4,400 For Emerald In Brooch, Artistic Doubts about a Gay Evening Glyndebourne: La pietra del paragone, Edinburgh Show of Old Master Drawings, A Theatre Run by Youth for Youth Tower Theatre: Dark of the Moon, Ballet's Unique Appeal Sadler's Wells Theatre: Ballet Rambert, Unfinished Works By The Masters, Canadian Artists' London Show. Picture Gallery: Odd Angles on Seaside Towns. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: Tax Assessed On 'Best Price' Duke Of Buccleuch And Another V. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Time-Honoured Smuggling Commissioners Of Customs And Excise V. Bristol Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Drawing The Line Weller & Co. And Another V. Foot & Mouth Disease Research Institute, The Players' Pool Director Of Public Prosecutions V. Essoldo Circuit (Control) Ltd. And Another. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Freedom by Fits and Starts, Sir Alec Goes, Still Not Secure Enough, Curioso. Letters to the Editor: The Productivity Of Teaching, Argentine Polo Players, Defamation Of Talent, In Alarmist Terms Industrialists And Finance Bill, Unwanted?, A Legal Extra?, Economic Predicament, Psychological Threat, President's Policies, Conducive To Health. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Hon. Clive Pearson, Mr. Herbert Maryon, Mr. Henry Ellison, Mr. James Holt, Mr. Norman Walls, Mr. Roy Johnson, Rear-Admiral E. T. Larken, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet papers safety, Prices and incomes: Minister asks for serious effort, Defeat on Rent Bill. Stock Exchange Tables: About Turn On Milan Paris Irregular, Wall Street Irregularly Lower, Downward Drift On Baltic Exchange, Covent Garden Prices, Australia Puts Up Freight Rates, Stock Market Reports Day Of Rumours In Equities, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares And Gilts Steady, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Sterling Fears Push Base Metals Higher, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Shell Chemical Directors. Business and Finance: Keyser, Ullmann Pay 9½ P.C., B.M.C.-Pressed Steel's Defensive Merger, Society To Hold Home Loan Rate 'Woolwich' To Lend £55M. This Year, I.C.I. To Spend £8M. On New Plants, U.S. Net Borrowed Reserves Soar, Port Of London Authority The Past Year And Plans For The Future, German Industrial Output Rises, Mitchell Somers Fears Not Realized, Franco Signs £350,000 Debenture, Japanese Industrialists Urged Be 'Brave And Bold', Capital Finance Co. Ltd. Continuing Success Of The "Capital Plan", Latest Dividends, B.S.A. To Sell Industrial Engine Business Urgent Need To Increase Motor Cycle Output, Money Easier Than Expected Unsatisfied Demand For Bills, Stewart & Ardern Ltd. Development And Enlargement Of Branches Continues, Port Of London Authority Net Revenue Account For The Year Ended 31st March, 1965., U.S. Ford Record, Mr. L. T. Bates, Mr. L. H. Mills and, Saint-Gobain, Alcan Dividend, Offer For Antwerp Waterworks, Mr. Rockefeller Has Doubts, 50 P.C. Saving In Bank's Floor Space, Business As Usual At Earls Court, T.W.A.-Hughes Tool Battle, Shell Oil Record Half Year, Capital Finance Hopes High Borrowing Costs, Councils Pay More For Short Loans, Witan Investment Company Revenue And Dividend Again Higher Sir Francis Glyn On Capital Gains Tax, Electronic Rentals & General Holdings Ltd., Poclain Range Extended.-, Charrington, Gardner, Locket & Co. Policy Of Diversification, Doxford & Sunderland Reverse, Murex Profits Up 86% Dividend Boost, More Aid Voted For Developing Countries Mrs. Castle Speaks For Britain, Allied Ironfounders Limited A Period Of Consolidation Continuing Programme Of Heavy Capital Expenditure Future Prospects Obscured By Political Events Mr. G. S. Steven On The Prevailing Atmosphere Of Uncertainty, Ward & Goldstone Limited, £12.5M. Contract For J. Laing, W. R. Grace Ends Contract With 'Pan Am', Russian Order For France, Automation By JET New Fluid Logic System, The Victory Insurance Company Limited Results Reflect Insurance Trends Extracts From Lord Coleraine's Statement, Bambergers Bumper Year, Siamese Tin Syndicate Higher Level Of Earnings, Record Half Year For T.W.W., Markets Ready To Welcome Leadership Change Merchant Bankers As Heirs Apparent, Du Pont Loses Another $2, Note Circulation At Record, Sterling Just Over $2.79 Gold Prices Rise: Demand Eases, Wedgwood's Trade Mark Victory In U.S., Income Units At 6s., Metals Reflect Unease In Exchanges, Dunlop Buy Dutch Belting Firm, 30 Points Extra By Constellation, Running Count Of B.E.A. Reservations Air Terminal Computer, Dowty Earn More Pre-Tax, 'Sun Pat' Firm Reveals Big Discrepancies, Poor Sugar Price Hits Caroni, Brush Electrical £2M. Orders, The Mint, Birmingham, Limited, The Sanitas Trust Extracts From The Statement By The Chairman Mr. Robert Caplin At The 39th Annual General Meeting On 22nd July 1965, Jute Industries Hold Steady, Babcock & Wilcox (Operations) have, 'Trading With Canada' New Hope For U.K. Exporters, Square Grip Reports New Records, Brickwoods Limited, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited Serious Effect Of Busmen's Wages Spiral Further Progress Of Overseas Transport Interests Laundries' Important Contribution Mr. H. C. Drayton Reviews Another Record Year, Inflation Without Tears?. Property: Country Properties, Buckell & Ballard.

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