The Times - 04/10/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From a French Racing Correspondent-PARIS, OCT. 3, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Scottish Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, OCT. 3, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 3., From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 3, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 3, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 3, From Our Athens Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-OSLO, OCT. 3, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ADEN, OCT. 3, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, OCT. 3, From Our Shipping Correspondent, F. LINCOLN RALPHS, Chief Education Officer, Norfolk, L. JOHNSTON., MALCOLM PINHORN., PATRICIA WHITWORTH. Ashmead, 174 Cottenham Park Road, Wimbledon, S.W.20., KAY SPINKS. 7 Fordyce House, Ullathorne Road, Streatham, S.W.16, Sept. 30., DAVID THOMAS PEEL., MICHAEL BARSLEY., LINTON ANDREWS. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Oct. 1., WILLIAM SARGANT., By Richard M. Titmuss, Professor of Social Administration, London School of Economics, ROBERT. T. BOWER. 3 Oakhill Road, S.W.15, Sept. 30., SHELFORD BIDWELL., ANTHONY E. F. TROTMAN. Chilmark Rectory, Salisbury, Wiltshire., OSBERT SITWELL. Hotel Metropole, Brighton, Oct. 1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A FASHION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Midland Correspondent-STRATFORD ON AVON, OCT. 3, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, By Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 3, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Beauty And Fashion, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Barbarians' Festivities Given Rousing START, S. Africa Win Canada Cup, Sports in Brief, England Brings Optimists Back To Reality Stiles Lacking In Authority For Midfield Role, Miss Varangot Pre-Eminent Among European Golfers, Scotland's Undoubted Talent Cruelly Abused, Northampton Forwards More Purposeful, Third U.S. Victory For Hill, Harlequins Pit Skill Against Brawn, Single Stroke Decisive, Mintmaster Wins Worthily, Albacore Most Consistent Of Enterprises, Fulham Lucky In Gaining Win They Deserved, Chance Decision Changes Whole Match, Scott Could Test Grifftth, Club Rugby Details, Skilful Hockey At Cheam, A.T.C. At Bisley, Surrey Gain The Day In FAST Game, Sea Bird II Flies Home By Six Lengths Classics Form Confirmed At Longchamp, Flair Of Rees Fails To Foil Blackheath Blackheath 12 pts, Birkenhead Park 6, Welsh Outplay Richmond London Welsh 14 pts., Richmond 5, Eastbourne Croquet. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,041. News: Pay Claims By Dozen Unions Already Notified T.U.C. Committee Meeting Soon, Mr. Ian Smith Arrives In London Today Secret Departure For Talks On Independence, Claim To Immediate Right To Independence, Britain Leads The World In Desalination Development Impressive Contribution To Conference, School Bursar Complains Of Tardy Contractors Blame Always Passed To Someone Else, Building societies recover after unhappy start, Musical Boxes, Some evidence of restrained optimism in the discount market, Union Leader Attacks Plan For Pits, Rocket Men Want To Build Homes, Chinese Warning On Vietnam, 30,000 Applaud The Pope Before U.N. Visit Negro Bishop IS Nominated For Louisiana, When The Skirmishing May Have To Stop, Compromise Formula Was Put Forward By Britain, S. Africa Election And The Press, Movements Of Liners, A lesson well learnt, Bognor Meeting Criticized, Major Guevara Dropped From Party Leadership, Clouded outlook for investments, On Other City Pages, Unit Trusts, Aden Riots Continue For Second Day R.A.F. Family Injured By Grenade Mob Burns Cars And Houses, Security Chief IS Dismissed, President Nkrumah Visits Mali, U.S. Will Accept Refugees From Cuba Dramatic Offer By Mr. Johnson, Ten-Year Plan For Beef Needed, Move To Nip Car Strikes In Bud Independent Head Of Commission, Russia Replaces Planning Chief In Reorganization Praesidium Post Demonstrates Mr. Brezhnev's Security, Press Stifled By Uncertain Laws, Ld. Shawcross Says Attorney General Should Decide On Court Action, Rhodesians' Pressure Over Mr. Smith's Talks Government Party Seeks To Rally Faint-Hearts, Year-Long Battle For The Pound, Kubitschek Nominees In Poll Challenge, Portugal Attacks British Action, Lloyd's general business in the red, A Useful Blueprint For The Next Five Years, Athens Shutters Come Down As Demonstrators Take Over, British Fair In Tokyo Visited By 750,000, Fires, Motor Cars And Crime, Three Cabinet Posts Still To Be Filled In Norway Coalition List Includes Two Women, Four Prisoners Escape, Newspaper Acted In Good Faith, Back To Credit Squeeze Again, Dr. Sukarno Says HE IS Fit And In Control, Poor Year For Raising Capital, Redundancy Pay In December, 'Europeans' Hit At President De Gaulle, Farming Notes And Comments, Chronology Of The Dispute, Child Endowment Reappraisal?, Mr. Zachary Scott Dies At 51, Unwelcome Intruders in the Hedgehog's Nest, Budget's uncertain effect on life assurance, Hire purchase, Literature Study In Commonwealth, Amateur Liberals Are Warned, Cairo Ex-Editor To Face Trial, Ship Lines May Face Claims Cargo Stopped By Kashmir War Test Case Likely, Thank Heaven Devoted To Women for little Girls, I.T.N. Engineers Pressing £100 Bonus Claim Refusal To Handle Conference Tape, Yields Above Average But Harvest Lags, Markets thin and sensitive in an unhappy and chastening year for the Stock Exchange, The Liquidity Problem, Horse Show Season Reaches Peak President's Cup Hope For U.K. At Wembley, Towards Disarmament. Display Advertising: Shell, Clive, Legal And General, Short Loan & Mortgage Company Ltd., The National Bank, British Bank Of Commerce Ltd, The Union Discount Company of London Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, NM Rothschild, Alexanders Discount Company, Amp, Grundig, American Express, Singer & Friedlander, The Save The Children Fund, Royal Exchange Assurance, Midland Bank, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Northern & Employers, Gray, Dawes & Co Ltd, The Times, Martins Bank Limited, Colston, Johnson Matthey, Opera Mundi EUROPE, Np, Barclays Export Finance, Insurance Service, Lloyds Bank, Alliance Assurance Company Ltd, National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, Phoenix, Hs, Philips Dictation Machines, Prudential, Lanvin, N. H. Woolley, Brown Shipley, Cu, Kleinwort, Benson, Hambros, National Discount Company Limited, Lombank, Udt. Property: Boathouse Converted Into A Home IS For Sale, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Richard Ellis & Son, Auctions. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Canadian Guards Regiment on Parade, Trustee savings, Across the City's spires and towers. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette Friday, October 1, 1965, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Spanish Ex-Minister Given New Post. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Endless Quest, A Good Idea with Some Risks, Exemplary for Magistrates Too, Chiltern Thousands. Letters to the Editor: Landed Gentry, One Leaving Date, Little Britain, Lost Glamour Of Balkan Express, Courtesy Today?, Spending On Books, M'naughten Rules, Ombudsman, Not Returning To Work Difficulties For The Married. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Nevile Wallis, Prof. Oskar Lange An Economist Of World Renown, Sir Lancelot Oliphant, Obituary, Col. B. R. Mullaly. Reviews: Finding the Right Kind of Ballet, The Most Australian Painter of Them All, The Climax and The Hush, NEW VICTORIA (October 10): That Darn Cat, Walton's Range Well Shown, Shakespeare Pageant Fades, Marlene Dietrich In Radio Play, Lively Concert Ends Festival, Pianist with Variety of Styles, Not So Weak To Begin With, Sartre Revival Opens Paris Theatre Season. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Blocking The World Bank In Washington, Savings Policy Units, Blackwood, Morton & Sons, Ltd. Exports-Continued Success Mr. Robert Morton's Statement, U.S. Zinc Disposal, Peak Holdings Of Securities By The 'Fed', M.E. Representative For Expandite, City Guilds Should Have A Showing Pageantry Combined With Usefulness, Foie Gras And The Sterling Crisis Production Hit By Higher Costs, New Savings Rise By £3.7M., R. H. O. Hills Limited, Amoco Oil Bonds Oversubscribed, G.M. Car Output Down In September, Elbief 'Not A Close Company', Record Order For I.B.M., Rolls-Royce Engines For Barcelona, Central And District Properties Limited £11M. Programme of Developments Higher Current Rental Forecast, Nchanga Mine Resumes, Stone-Platt Men Visiting U.S., The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Limited Issue of £10,000,000 7 per cent. Debenture Stock 198893 at £99½per cent., S. Jerome Turnover Increases, The Montevideo Gas & Dry Dock Co. Ltd. Mr. R. F. Doublet's Review, From the Export Front Leyland Win £1M. Bus Order, Fine Week For Sterling French And German Demand, D.A.W.S. Limited, Ozalid Earnings Up 11½ P.C. In Six Months, Falks Group, How Not To Succeed In The Export Market, American Express Conference, £5M. Advertising Merger, Planning To Come To Market, Mixed Day For Money, Cinzano Plan Own Organization In Britain, Twenty Tea-Cups A Minute, Production In U.S. Under Heavy Strain New Plant Spending Still Mounting, Lloyd's Register To Inspect Pipeline, $1M. Contract For Redifon, Ibstock Brick Fears, Capper Pass & Sons Limited A Successful Year Mr. E. H. Jones On New Tax Reforms, £2M. Rhodesia Alloys Expansion Plan, Mullard Cuts Prices, Calor Gas Holding Company Limited High Level of Capital Expenditure to be Maintained, City Guesses Gold Inflow At Up to $300m., C.N.R. Income Slumps, Queen Anne's Hotel Offer, Over-Production Pressure Building Up In Asia, Central & District's £3M. Debenture, Fibres Output Down In August, Prices Under Pressure On Frankfurt, Trade Drive In Denmark, World Tourism Tops $10,000M. 105M. Abroad In 1964, Convertible Trust Units, Novel Plan By B.O.A.C. And Gorringes. Stock Exchange Tables: Has the Equity Recovery Been too Fast?, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Vactric Group Appointments.
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