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The Times - 26/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 25, From Our Cricket Correspondent-SYDNEY, Nov. 25, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, Nov. 25, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Science Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, Nov. 25, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 25, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 25, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Monitor-MOSCOW, Nov. 25, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, Nov. 25, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Monitor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, Nov. 25, From a Special Correspondent-LEOPOLDVILLE, Nov. 25, SAMUEL., PETER YORKE., A. F. H. SIMON., TERENCE COOPER., HOCKLEY CLARKE, Managing, NORFOLK, Chairman. Council of, RUTH GLASS., E. H. D. SKINNER., MAX LOCK., NANCY SEEAR. President of the, THOMAS O. KELLOCK, LAURA GRIMOND, RICHARD MOORE., By Dr. Richard Rose, author of Politics in England, COLERAINE., JAMES POPE-HENNESSY., FRANCIS MEYNELL., STEPHEN KING-HALL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, From Our Museums Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, By Dr. Georg Tugendhat, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, From Our European Economic Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 25, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Appointments And Situations, Bonds Cancelled, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Medium-Dated Gilts In Demand, U.S. Markets Closed, Paris Narrowly Irregular Milan Steadier, Winnipeg Grain Market, Recent Issues, Option Rates, DRAWING OF BONDS 3 lines 36s. (minimum), Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, I.C.I. Figures Check Gains In Shares, Firm Tone In Lead Values: Cash Rises £2, London Provisions, Unit Trust Prices. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,087. Sport: Yesterday's Football Association, Curvis Resists McSpadden's Challenge, Sports in Brief, Doubles To Decide King's Cup France Draw Level In Singles, Woods May Be Key To Oxford Win, Dicky May Fancied First Time Over Fences, Army's Hold Broken In Alamein Cup, Leicestershire Prosper By Ignoring Niceties Price Atones With Late Goal Against North Midlands, R.A.F. Squash Seeds Flourish, Last Chance For Students To Win Universities' XI Place, Hockey Club Records, Hearn Try Saves Warwickshire Gallant Display By Staffordshire. News: M.P.S Attack 'Secrecy' Of Boxing Day, Gen. De Gaulle's Hint On E.E.C. Welcomed By Mr. Heath, Ayub-Shastri Meeting In Next Two Months Proposed Pakistan Accepts Soviet Offer Of Good Offices Unconditionally, Killed Woman HE Thought Was Wife Man Unaware Of Her Bigamy, Printing Extracts 'Not Unethical', Aaltonen Wins From Fellow Finn Mini-Cooper Rally Success, The Crunch Coming For Coffee, Great Need For Librarians Overseas, Chief Whips Solve Proxy Problem Amicable Agreement Gets Same Result, Russia Expels U.S. Journalist, Former Algeria Teachers On Hunger Strike Demand That French Schools Recognize Qualifications, Train Drivers Go On Strike, Unionists Gain Ground In Ulster Labour Losses In Belfast, Pigeon With An Urge To Sail The Seas, Search By 500 After Death Of Warder Borstal Attack, University Resignations Over Social Unit Birmingham Council Accused Of Hostility, General Mobutu Takes Over, Miners' Leaders Want To See Minister On Closures, Decision On Name Of Banaras Hindu University Postponed, Snow Maroons R.A.F. Chief, Bakers See 'Gleam Of Light', Germany To Buy British Arms, U.S. Hopes For Preview Of British Defence Plans Mr. McNamara Flies For Talks With Mr. Wilson, Inquiry Told of an Interview at Merthyr Detective Thought Evans Was Telling A Cockand-Bull Story, Kennedy Memorial Complaint Closer Supervision Promised, Easing Teacher Shortage Mr. Foley's Ideas, Rose Grower Loses Copyright Claim, Mr. Stewart Seeking Regular Talks With Russia, Tory M.P. Wants Negotiation, 1,500 Tremors A Day In Japan, Army Style Cramps Oxford, Rhodesian M.P. Forced Out Of Parliament Uproar After Challenge To Speaker On Legality, Tory Committee Elections, Fierce Dust Storm Hits Australia Sheep Suffocated, Robbers' Outfit In Bank, Crown Say Five Men Accused Of City Plot, Young Voters May Help Labour, Canvey To Use Natural Gas Customers Will Pay Less, Triple Warship Trials START Tomorrow Space For Two Battalions, Bognor Bad Faith Denied Sea Wall Inquiry, Kuwait Ruler's Funeral, Cambodian Special Envoy In London 'Useful' Talks With Mr. Stewart, Gaullist View On E.E.C. Summit, Development Plan Cut In Pakistan, Women Jostle For Last Loaves Bake-It-Yourself Kits Offered, Quebec And France Sign Agreement, Jordan Sentence Quashed, Office Link With FAST Trains Manchester Plan, Decisive Stage Reached In Basutoland Talks, 'Invisible Man' For Trial, African States Will Organize Uprising, Says Dr. Nkrumah, London And Cambridge Economic Bulletin, No Forestry H.Q. In Scotland, New York Again Threatened With Newspaper Strike, Iran Request On Oil Boycott, Drugs Report IS Criticized, The Day the Invader Opened Business, Mule Wireless Still Used In Army, 'Mrs. Wilson's Diary' Withdrawn, Titmus And Allen Join Forces For First Time On Tour, Man Loses Breach Action, Wind And Going In Favour Of Bradfield, Two More Pay Issues Sent To Board Forces And Civil Service Rises Held Up Hope Of Limiting Bakers' Strike: Long Queues For Bread, France Reorganizes State Oil Enterprises, Interference, Union Says: Rises Within Norm, Notable Home In Jeopardy, Hospitals Urged To Be Frank Tardy Statement On Eye Infection, Committal Date For Accused Couple, Magnetic Suspension of Aircraft Models in Wind Tunnels, No. 10 Needs £15,000 Repairs, Movements Of Liners, Faulty Switch Caused Rhondda Pit Fire-Damp Explosion Inspector Criticizes Construction Of Vital Air Bridge, Nurses Will Go Back To Help Jamaica, Mine Removed From British Tanker, French Interest In Nato Meeting, U.S. Aircraft Attack Bus In Error Pilots Mistook Border Point, Oxford University Press Moves Today, Portugal Against Imposing Sanctions On Rhodesia Dr. Nogueira Emphasizes Effects On Other African States, Argentine Army Chief Sworn In, Dr. Luns Discusses Deadlock, Drive For Wider Foreign Office Recruitment Encouraging Those Outside Oxbridge, More Miners Stay Down. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Rand Mines Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Mary Martin, Co-operative Permanent, Dunlop, National Provincial Bank, Rootes Hire, German Trade Fairs-, Tio Pepe, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Farbwerke, 1965 Christmas Appeal, Lloyds Bank, Monsanto International Finance Company, Children's Settlements Simplified, Home Service Insurance, William Press & Son. Official Appointments and Notices: Composer Joins R.P.O. Committee, New I.C.I. Post For Lord Beeching, New Librarian For Guildhall, Aviation Award To Sir W. Hildred, University News Oxford, Labour Alderman Resigns. Reviews: Bartok with Dynamic Style, Beckett's Challenge To Irish Actor, Right Setting for African Sculpture, Bergman To Give Up Post, Fitting Nielsen into Place, Most Popular Record Conductor, New Opening Date For Twang!, £13,000 For Ruby Ring, Pick of the Czechoslovak Theatre, Composers Need Big Orchestras, Haese's Mobiles, Gusty Play Of Another Age Guildhall School of Music and Drama: Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay by Robert Greene. Politics and Parliament: The sanctions: opponents decide against a vote, Measures to economic efficiency for coal, Forces' pay review going to Prices Board, M.P.'S objection to 'rebel' peer, Door opened for bakers' claim, House Of Commons. Picture Gallery: Live Mine Caught in Tanker's Anchor. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Vulnerable Neighbour, The Perfect Librarian, Where Is the Soldier's Friend?, Basingstoke or Ballachulish, Behind The Hints. Letters to the Editor: Party Line, Open Debate, Logic of Bedlam, Rhodesian Rebels, Proustian Memory, Winter Power Cuts, The Common Market, A Bird For Britain, A Minister Refuted Territorial Army's Role, A Calculated Gamble, On-The-Spot Fines, In Sierra Leone, As She IS Announced, Motorway Speed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr. H. A. Cross, V.C., Brigadier C. Huxley, Obituary, Dr. Hendrik Kraemer The Theology Of The Laity, Maj.-Gen. W. A. Dimoline. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: New Trial Optional Regina V. Harris, Three Little Piggies Boston V. Bagshaw And Son And Another, Abnormality Exploited Regina V. Prendergast. Business and Finance: Small Surplus Of Money Active Dealings In Council Loans, Shares Finish Off Top Surplus Of Money, O.E.C.D. Spotlights Interest Rate Policies, Plaster Board Margins Cut, Associated British Maltsters A Challenging And Exciting New Era Sir Nutcombe Hume On Major Changes Within The Industry, Harrods (B.A.) Earnings Jump 70 P.C., Latest Dividends, The Borneo Company Ltd, New York Active In Freights, Bank Advances Fall £60.7M. As Liquidity Rises, Kayser Bondor may Oppose Courtauld Bid, Truscon, Property Hldg. Offer Worth £800,000, Bank Statements For November, Brockhouse Margins Held On £19M. Turnover, Bank Of Nova Scotia Branches, Construction Materials A Growth Field, £11M. Jump In Note Circulation, Hosiery Deliveries In September, A.K.U. Venture In Spain, Millions to Back the Inventor, Tate And Lyle Achieve Late Upturn Geo. Nott Ferry Expansion, British Printing Pays 22½% Again, Final Meetings On Asian Bank Ratification By Autumn?, Hawker Siddeley Interim Report, New Fields For Efficiency Experts, J. Brockhouse & Co. High Level Of Demand Mr. J. L. Brockhouse On Government's Attitude Towards Industry, Seager Evans, Building Society Mortgage Rate Warning, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 97, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Third Quarter's Results, Sterling Moves A Little Lower French Franc In Short Supply, Hoechst Go For Fibres In A Big Way, Radio Equipment Sales Up, Company Report In Two Languages, City Wall Buys Up City-Way, Silver Recovery Breakthrough, New Shell Plant For Monomers, Business Journal Editor, 'Exciting New Era' For A.B. Maltsters, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Ransome & Marles Bearing Company Limited Newark, England, Rand Selection Earn £2M. More. Business Appointments: Mr. D. L. Nicolson To Lead A.B.M.. Property: Charles J. Parris & Quirk.

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