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The Times - 08/01/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, JAN. 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JAN. 7, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-KARACHI, JAN. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JAN. 7, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, A. FINLAY., A. F. J. DAVIES., ROGER FULFORD., T. JACKSON. 32 Brierdene Crescent, Whitley Bay. Northumberland., ROBERT SPEAIGHT. Campion House, Benenden, Kent., MONTAGUE KEEN, Parliamentary Secretary, National Farmers' Union. Agriculture House, Knightsbridge, S.W.1, Jan. 6., LEWIS AUSTIN., ERIC D. CROFT, Director and Secretary, The British Hotels and Restaurants Association. 88 Brook Street, W.1, Jan. 6., NORMAN CLIFF., BOOTHBY., By Arnold Breene, L. J. SOLLEY. 6 Pump Court, Temple, E.C.4, Jan. 4., H. RAYMOND SMITH, Chairman, The Evesham Journal and Four Shires Advertiser. Swan Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-YORK, JAN. 7, From Our Coinage Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-SPARTA, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, JAN. 7,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, CONTRACTS AND TENDERS 3 lines 36s. (minimum), Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,812. Sport: Sports in Brief, Grand National Entries, Lyon Uproots Second Seed In Straight Sets, Woodbridge Scores Five In Schools Hockey Contest, Junior Badminton As Expected Oon Chong Hau In Class By Himself, Stiff Tennis Test For Hughes, Unusual Distinction For Lancashire II Captain, Skiing Double Likely British Teams Fit For Downhill, Kubala Goes To Arsenal, Tenth Cup Success For Bibbia, Match Of High Standard F.A. Youth XI Too Experienced, Superior Speed Beats London French Boys Revel In Heavy Going, High Standard Of Half Back Play, Difficult Obstacles For Marsh In Putter Scratchings And Adjustments Reduce Field, Yesterday's Cheltenham Results, St. George's Lose But Never Flag Charing Cross Served By FAST Outsides, Miss Bentley In New Zealand Final, Challenge To Bring Best Out Of Greektown Pappageno's Cottage Strides Clear At Cheltenham, Wales PIN Faith On Rowlands Attacking Gauntlet Refused. Display Advertising: East Coker, Travel A News World, Air Canada, The Central Mining & Investment Corporation Limited, 'Shepherd', Fibreglass Limited, Chemical Bank New York Trust Company, Abc Tv, Bea, The Standard Bank, The Times, GARRARD The Crown Jewellers, National Development Bonds, The Chartered Bank. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. E. Hill To Join Training Council, Suspended Police Chief Resigns, University News Coal Board Offer Degree Courses, NEW RECORDER.-Mr. Phillip Wien,, I.C.I. Nitric Acid Plant, County Commission, Ecclesiastical News Anglican Communion Appointment, Oxford, Lancashire Chairman Appointed. News: Congress Support For Shastri Policy On Nuclear Aims, Hurricane Damage In Spain, Criticism Ahead For Law Reform Proposals Responsibilities Of Commissioners, New Town Machinery To Help Mid-Wales, U.S. Drive Against Diseases, Man Beat Bandits Off With Bar, Fragile Giraffe Travellers, Planting Forests in the Sahara, First Colours For German Army, Thailand Activity By Communists, Disarmament Role In A.N.F. Policy, Chess and Torpedo Drill with a Russian Pilot, Union Chief Backs Mr. Brown Over Rising Prices "Strong Hand" Needed Against Firms, U.S. Writer Held On Suspicion, Minister's Praise For Police And Public Man Charged With Kensington Shooting, York Grammar School Survey, Japan's Trade With Peking Agencies May Be Approved, Mr. Harriman In London Talks, Go-Ahead Given On Fog Signs, 400 London Dockers Made Idle By Antwerp Strike, Rome's Farewell To Old Friends, B.B.C. Change Mind On Candidate, Coastal Ban After Sabotage Attempt, Briton Denies Smuggling, American Held On Spying Charge "Link With Soviet Agent At U.N.", Briton Arrested In Mississippi, Confirmation Fall Accelerating Baptism Rate Declines, Movements Of Liners, British Girl Skier Reaches Safety Avalanches Swept Past Mountain Hut, P.-C. Tells Of A Picket's Arrest "Test Case" Dispute, More Traffic For Pan American, Commonwealth Conference Proposed, Unions Attack Inefficiency, Union's Nominees Unplaced, U.S. May Reduce Gold Cover, Inquiry Into Soldier's Detention, New Pressure On Sterling Heavy Selling In New York Rate Below $2.79, Malaysian Fear Of Heavier Attacks, "Rural People Not Asked" Protest, Twins Accused Of Menaces Magistrate Given "Victim's" Name, Captain Attacks Crew's Action, Coal Shortage In Russia Feared Supplies Controlled, Dr. Sukarno Says HE Has Finished With U.N. Indonesians "Now Dare To Face All Consequences", Germans Sense Disengagement In Atlantic Force Plan British Emphasis On Setting Soviet Fears At Rest, Ceylon Election Campaign Opens, Bma Say "X-Ray Only Remedy" New Measures On Immigrants, Briton To Head Volkswagen In U.S., Restrict New Drug, Committee Says, T.A. Unit Adopts "Tower Hamlets" Title, Five-Year Plan For Convocations, Silent Approval At Kidbrooke For Miss Lang Headmistress's Tribute To Parents, London Office For Burma Trade, New Cabinet In Nigeria Only Temporary Changes Dependent On Further Polls, 10,400,000 Sovereigns Struck By Royal Mint In 1963, Pakistan Victory Leaves Ayub Line Unchanged President Looks Back On The Election Campaign, Navy Wants Bounty For Staying On Keeping Trained Men, Rhodesia Extends Emergency, Kremlin Parties For Children, Boy Braves Shots In Berlin Flight, Gold Purchase By France, Groundwork For Highland Development, Absolute Discharge For Manager, New Labour Scheme Needed to Cure the Trouble, Faint Hope Of U.S. Space Contracts, Explosion In Irish Estate Grounds Holiday Home Of Princess Electric Supply Cut Off 15 Men Escape In Cars, Police Remove Colin Jordan Flour Bomb At Leyton, Union Leaders Want Moratorium On Pit Closures, Jaguar Official Speaks Of 'Ghost' Hours Five Men Accused, Woman As Arizona Chief Justice Hope Of New Role For Court. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: For Checking Radioactivity. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Strange Fellows, A Lead in Nigeria, Farmers' Future, Tentative Approaches. Letters to the Editor: Deprived Of Reward, Chaos In The Docks, The World's Money Defences, Control Of Firearms Proposals On Sale And Use, China And The U.N., Choosing A Leader, Smokers Unselfish?, No Nonsense About Shakespeare, Van Cats, Starring Hotels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Jimmy O'dea Ireland's Greatest Comedian, Sir Guy Garrod, Mrs. Brenda Seligman, Dr. Victor Purcell, Dr. James Williamson, Obituary, Lady Astor Of Hever. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Whettam Symphony In Place Of Fricker's, Les Grandes Baigneuses on View, Scots Filming In Russia, Social Message In Sculpture, The Pure Gold of Bach, World's First Experiment In Totalitarian Rule, Metropolitan Operatic Attitudes, Egypt Replaces Gutted Library, Menzel Exhibition, Famous Odets Play as a Musical, American Pianist's Poetic Vision, Even More Expensive Opera. Business and Finance: Bradfield Brett Beats Forecasts, Voice Of The Employers Mr. M. Laing Likely To Get Key Post, New York Selling Hits The Pound Local Loans Above Estimate, Work Begins On North Sea Oil And Gas Base, Filling Her Up Straight From The Tanker, Assam Trading, Chilean Debt Talks, Allied Breweries Ltd Preliminary Announcement, Phone Breakdown Hits Jobbers, Building Society's Record Year, Easier Car Credit For A.A. U.D.T. Link Likely, Two Offers From Unit Trusts, Bigger Tax Charge Cuts Liebig's Earnings Electronic Rentals Romp Ahead, Offshore Exploration Craft Ordered, Export Orders, American Exports Leap 14 P.C., Australian And New Zealand Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, £300,000 Petchey Acquisition, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited Profit Forecast Again Exceeded Group's Substantial Investments In U.K. And Americas Mr. H. C. Drayton Envisages Continued Expansion, World's Oldest Computer Retires, Japanese Car Growth In S. Africa, Notes Slow To Return Circulation £193M. Up, Odd Day In Money Uneven Pattern, Union Discount Still Able To ADD To Reserves, Mitchell Cotts Growth To Continue, Bankers Trust Company New York, Big Atv Theatre Purchase Worth Over £6M., R.T.Z. Metals Plant Opened Lancashire Work Force, Dunning & Son, Limited Chairman's Statement, A.N.Z. Savings Branch Makes Good START, National High Income, Pillar Raising £940,000, Eagle Star Move In S. Africa £6M. Merger With Local Insurers, U.S. Seeking More Soviet Trade Long-Term Benefits Anticipated, £1,015M. Interest Paid On National Debt, Communication Must Be In The Right Languages Expensive Problem For Makers, Latest Dividents, Foreign Security Issues In Germany Worth Dm.900m., Textile Trade Recovery, Lord Baillieu, French Banks Liquidity Ratio Raised, £500,000 Offer For Newspapers, Record Life Bonus By "Yorkshire", French Trade Deficit. Stock Exchange Tables: U.S. Dividend Yields Up In 1964, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: No Decided Trend, Wall St. Still Rising Dow Jones Average Nears Peak, Equities And Gilts Hit By Exchange Rate, Sterling Below $2.79, Golds Improve On Johannesburg Volume Small, Copper Prices Fall Following Stockpile News, Late Advance On Tokyo, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Heavy Falls On Milan Paris Depressed, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, Insurance Firm To Seek Listing. Business Appointments: Marks & Spencer Directors Mr. G. D. Sacher And Mr. H. N. Lewis. Property: 23, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W.1. Wilson & Co. Tel: Grosvenor 1441.

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