The Times - 20/08/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent-SUTTON, MASS., AUG. 19, From a Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, AUG. 19, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-FRANKFURT, AUG. 19, From a Special Correspondent-CATAL HÜYÜK, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, AUG. 19, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, AUG. 19, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BLACKBURN, AUG. 19, J. W. J. A. VAN DALFSEN., C. M. COOK, , WENDY RICHARDS., ALAN C. TARBAT., W. TUDOR DAVIES., F. H. ELSBY., FRANK HOWES., From Our Special Correspondent, J. N. WEILER., COSMO RUSSELL., A. G. WILSON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic-STRATFORD-ON-AVON, AUG. 19, From Our Special Correspondent-BREGENZ, From Our Medical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Midgley And Milne Recover, Kent Always In Control, Fletcher Revives Essex Hopes, Americans Lead 3-1 In Lipton Cup, Rain Washes Out First Day Of Carling Heartening Performance By O'connor, Showdown Helps Breasley To Show Skill And Timing, Walker Draws In Italy, Sports in Brief, No Timid Abdication By Worcestershire Northamptonshire Show Their Strength At Critical Time, Baker Again On Top In The Singles, Greenock Girls In Challenge For Clark Cup, Glamorgan Avoid Followon Against Middlesex, Surrey Hustle Derbyshire Out Twice, Fine Recovery By Lancashire, Young Emperor Of Princely Speed, Notts Struggle To Lead. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,003, Television Programmes, Chess Leaders Set Fierce Pace, Lots May Be Drawn, Sound Broadcasting. News: Plea For Judge To Be Called 'Mrs.', Helicopter Chase Over Berlin, 14 More Polio Cases Confirmed, Saturday Afternoon at the Street Corner, 'Sports Festival Justified', Back to Nature in the Search for Antifertility Agents, Six Choices In Cuba Missile Crisis, Judge To Head Inquiry On Timothy Evans Case Decision By Home Secretary, American Plan For Lower Air Fares, Lord Chalfont Answers Soviet Fears On Disarmament Evil Of Spreading Nuclear Weapons, Gaol Plan In 'Stockbroker Belt' Angers Residents Cheshire Inquiry Likely, New Greek Leader Meets Obstacles, Wife Won Diploma, Husband Failed, £7M. Dock Plan Approved Bigger Lock For Grangemouth, Stevenson Memorial Fund In Chicago, £25M. Projects For Roads Shelved Six Months' Delay, Judge Speaks Of Hell That Human Words Can Never Adequately Describe, Mrs. Brooke Visits Husband Again, Movements Of Liners, Israel Crowds Boo German Envoy Jerusalem Clash With Police Chants Of 'Go Home', Arrows V. Guns In Gaol Break Attempt, E. African Unity In Balance At Talks, Signor Nenni Opts For Status Quo, 'Beeching Plan' Suggested In British Air Industry, Excavating A Neolithic Site In Turkey, Modernization Committee For Docks, Challenge To The Italian Shoe Industry, Setback To U.S. After Victory In Vietnam Border Garrison Overrun, Road Schemes To Be Deferred, Driver Of 93 Must Take Test, Parking Ticket Machine On Tower Hill, G.P.O. Look Into Tapped Calls Allegation Royal Family's Conversation, American Losses Of U 2 Planes, More Violence In California, Poison Gas Threat Charge By Kurds, No Automatic Way to Automation, Convent School To Close, Double Threat To B.M.C. Production Car Body And Steel Workers Strike, Mr. Thomson To Visit Egypt During Middle East Tour, Rulers Elect New Head Of State, Contributions For The Asian Bank, Mr. Pearson Sounds Opinion In Western Canada Speculation On Autumn Election, The Tunku Goes To See Borneo Leaders Reassurance After Singapore Breach, Gaol Sentence In Johannesburg Incitement To Train For Violence, Rates-Assisted Rocket Rises, Ford To Put 10,000 On Four-Day Week Credit Curb Blamed For Reduced Home Demand Unemployment Total Up 58,000, Labour Asked To Loosen Union Tie 'Pet Poodle' Status Troubles M.P., Indian Forces Kill 25 In Kashmir, Pollution Test By Dye In The Sky, Nuclear Ship Back In Service. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Looking Down on Kensington Round Pond. Display Advertising: Hampshire County Council, Anglo-Israel Bank Ltd., ICI Financial Corporation, Midland Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Airlines. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Call Her Madam, Stop-Go on the Roads, Crime No Punishment Fits, No Sordid Service, Even a Worm Will Turn. Letters to the Editor: Servants of Each Other, Long Remembered, Waterproof Shoes, Examining The Examinations, Companies And Workers 'We Are All In IT Together', Bosworth Memorial, Cars To The County, Aircraft For Indonesia, You Know, Glyndebourne. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: British Defence Post In U.S., University News Planning Board For New Irish University, Archbishop To Visit Overseas Dioceses. Reviews: Beguiling Music of Tippett, The Glyndebourne Touch at the Bregenz Festival, What, No 7 A.M. Television? Hotel To Fill An American Need, Stravinsky's Partnership with Balanchine, An Existentialist Prince of Denmark Royal Shakespeare Theatre: Hamlet. Obituaries: Canon C. D. Waddams, Mr. T. A. Woodcock, Hon. Mrs. Claud Corfield, Mr. Jan Stewer, Mr. Hans Oppenheim Musical Director And Conductor, Obituary. Law: Corroboration Warning Not Needed Regina V. Hunt, Evidence Inconclusive Poynter V. Poynter, Rookes V. Barnard Costs Rookes V. Barnard And Others. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Lewis's Inv. Trust Move Ahead, Newman Hender, Latest Dividends, Road Building Delay May Hit Contractors' Margins, Gabriel Wade Turnover Up In First Quarter, Bank Warning On Economies, Mixed Outlook For Burt, Boulton, Hongkong Success For Textile Machines, Charrington United Breweries Limited Interim Statement For 1965, Quality Scheme For Chromium Plating, Government And Hanover Trust Reach Accord, Alan Wood Steel To Borrow $30M., John Brown And Company Limited Engineers and Shipbuilders Results Better Than Interim Forecast Expansion And Modernisation Of Machine Tool Interests Shipbuilding, Land Boilers And Railway Rolling Stock Problems Lord Aberconway's Statement, Canadian Pacific Move, Oil Firms Earn 6.1 P.C. More, Autumn Export Offensive, Marine Diamond Denial, French Wheat For Russia?, English Football Under Microscope, Martin Cowley Limited, United British Securities Trust, Limited, British Athletes Fly In Fresh Good Team Spirit For Nations' Cup, W. German Reserves Rise Dm.29m., New Restrictions On Nigerian Imports, The Distillers Company Limited Sir Ronald Cumming Reviews the Year's Trading, Utd. British Securities, Payments Problem Not As Obvious As Supposed One Thing IS Clear: Early Relief Unlikely, £12M. Of Orders For Drake & Gorham, Changing Tastes in Britain, What Price Basis For Equities Now?, Record Tea Price, Deadlock Still Apparent, New Tanzania Bank, E.S.C.-Hollins Thomson Terms Revised, Lombard Banking Advance Interim Held At 5%, K.L.M. Return To Profits, Anglo-Israel Bank, £4m. Overseas Orders for Machine Tools, Carreras Raising £6.3M. By Rights Issue Payment Raised 2½ Points, Tough Budget For India Doubled Duty On Machinery, Sterling Area Deficit Bigger Drain On U.K Reserves, Goodyear Sales Peak, More Brokers Nerge, Hilger & Watts-C. A. Parsons Deal, Advance On Tokyo Continues, Group Profit Increased Mr. Charles Reid's Statement, Schroders Limited Interim Statement, Steel & Co. Gain 40% Pre-Tax, Br. United Shoe Scrip Confirmed. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound Lower But Steady, Dow Jones Stocks' Earnings Up, U.S. Gold Stock Unchanged, Recent Issues, £450,000 Hongkong Job For Plessey, Note Circulation Down £27M., Share Index Down 1.72 Sterling Firm At Lower Levels, Montague L. Meyer £1.5M. Loan Stock, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Provisions, Equities Dull On Credit Squeeze: Gilts Active, Late Selling On Wall St. Trading Reduced, Philips' Margins Cut Still Further, Late Reaction In Tin, J.C.B. Earth-Moving Equipment Popular, Crompton Parkinson Expansion, Golds Improve On Jo'burg, Profit-Taking On Frankfurt Paris Lower, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Widespread Losses Among Equities British Funds, Wall Street Lowfr, Option Rates, Quiet Day For Money. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Weller, Eggar & Co., Country Properties.
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