The Times - 03/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PERTH, NOV. 2, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BRISTOL, NOV. 2, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-DURBAN, NOV. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, NOV. 2, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, NOV. 2, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, NOV. 2, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 2, From Our Correspondent-BARBADOS, From Our Special Correspondent-VANCOUVER, NOV. 2, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, NOV. 2, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our City Editor, WILFRID ANDREWS. Chairman, The Royal Automobile Club. Pall Mall, S.W.1, Oct. 29., JOHN NORTH. Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1. Nov. 2., EDMUND DELL. JOEL BARNETT. ROBERT SHELDON. House of Commons, Nov. 1., KEITH JOSEPH. House of Commons, Nov. 1., KENNETH G. GRUBB. The Moot Farm, Downton, Salisbury. Nov. 2., ROBERT HORNBY. White Doves, Wormley, Surrey, Nov. 1., From Our Science Correspondent, LETITIA FAIRFIELD. 60 Beaufort Mansions, S.W.3., E. A. GUGGENHEIM. Department of Chemistry. The University, Whiteknights Park, Reading, Nov. 1., ELIZABETH DOUGLAS-HOME. 24 Roebuck House, Palace Street, S.W.1, Nov. 1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, CARRUTHERS CORFIELD. Broadmark Place, Rustington, Sussex., J. G. BALL, Professor of Physical Metallurgy, University of London, and Chairman, Research Board. British Welding Research Association. B.W.R.A., 19 Fitzroy Square, W.1, Oct. 28., G. GREATOREX. 1 Belgrove Street, W.C.1., BERNADETTE FOLLIOT. 17 St. James's Drive, S.W.17, Nov. 1., From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, From a Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, ROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Defences On Top At Sherborne Dulwich Outsides Lack Thrust, Floodlti Revelry At Llanelly Magnificent Display By Barbarians, Scotland Omit Law World Cup Party Chosen England Face France, Two Tense Finishes In Australia Four Good Catches Help M.C.C. To Victory, Sports in Brief, Wimbledon Too Early, Says Mrs. Jones, Britain's Yachting Triumphs Eclipse Depressing Weather, Arkle's Opponents Likely To Melt Away, Cundell's Service Brings Swift Finish, Only Goal Gives Westminster First Success Of Term, Terrell Retains World Title, Taylor Beaten In Doubles And Singles, Seniors Beat Freshmen, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 92.5mcs), Do We Play Better Today?, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,067. News: Rail Parcels Delay To Newspapers, Courtesy IS Keynote Of Erith Campaign Local Issues At Stake, Seven Gaoled As Spies In Thailand, Dentists Ready To Resign Dissatisfaction With Health Service, Advising Young On Birth Control, Estate Agents Seeking New Bill For Control 'Honesty Bond' To Cover Losses, Gas Chairman Hits Out At Mr. Brown Pressure For Rise In Price, You Are Probably Much Better At Sums Than You Think Machine Throws Light On The Dark Processes Of Adding Up, Indonesia Arrests Continue, Old Shops Found At Sardis, I.C.A.O. To Discuss Emergency Equipment For Planes, Siskins And Fellow Travellers Immigrant Accents, Hovercraft Night Trips Plan, Escort For Burning Ship, Roman Catholics Attack Portuguese Policies Group's Election Manifesto On Injustices, B.O.A.C. Claim Suez Loss Of £540,000 Compensation Sought, Close Contest In New York Election, Teachers' Council For Scotland, Mr. Stewart's AIM At W.E.U. Talks, New Mathematics System Spreads, Village Expansion Advocated, Such A Nostalgic Setting For The JET Age Airmen, How Allocation IS Decided, Custody Given To British Mother, Weather Forecasting by Numbers, 4-Year Sentence On Briton In E. Germany Attempt To Help Fugitives Secret Passwords And Signals, Gaol For Unwilling Witness, Israelis Vote For A New Parliament, Flights Agreement With Mexico, Drugs For Factory Farms 'In Doubt', Martinique May Make Demand To France, British Aircraft For A President, Investigation Into Rover Strikes Council Sees Both Sides, Anti-Jewish Cult Forbidden, Postponement IS Confirmed, Leaders To Meet Over Party Broadcasts Mr. Wilson Accuses B.B.C. In Commons Clash, Witness IS Gaoled After Fracas, Mr. Wilson To Make Commons Announcement, Chinese Leaders Harden Their Foreign Policy Discarding Of Unreliable Afro-Asian Allies, Approach To Minister Over Shipyard, Italian Professor Warns Students, Gold Reserves At Highest Level Since May, Impressive Orchids At R.H.S. Show, King Hassan Saves Children's Home, Print Trades To See Mr. Jay On News Service Closures, Sales Difficulties For Britain, Expenses Fund For C.I.D. 'Excessive', Franco-Soviet Talks End, French Conscientious Objectors Protest, Plot To Discredit S. African Gaols Alleged Convict Tells Of Agreement In Cells, £250 Premium Bond Prizes, The London Hospital Seeks Wider Horizons Investigating Local Community Health, Ministry's Wary Line On Strikes, Call To Widen Ban On Corned Beef, Harvard Sets The Pace For The Rest Of America, Noise Does Not Always Reduce Efficiency Deterioration Can Follow Night Without Sleep, British Denial Of Jakarta Report, West Canada Sees Beginning Of A Film Industry, Tanks In East May Be Removed, Mr. Ian Smith Expects Answer From Britain Today Warning To Rhodesia That Hopes May Yet Crash, New Arrests In South Arabia Shaikhs Among Those Held Seizure Of Arms U.A.R. Denial On Yemen, Movements Of Liners, Gas Council Makes £15M. Record Profit: Only One Area Board In The Red New Processes Help To Keep Prices Steady, Teacher Training Targets Passed, JET Car Gains New World Record Average Speed Of 555 M.P.H., British Guiana Plea For Independence Date Mr. Burnham Emphasizes Role Of Opposition, President's Emissaries Paint Grim Vietnam Picture, Man Sets Fire To Himself In U.S. Human Torch At The Pentagon, Goldfish Sales As Moscow Danger, American Warning To Moscow, Action To Punish Strikers Rejected: Ministry Want Labour Courts To Cut Disputes, A Bed-Sitter Gymnasium is No Light Matter, Records Of Irish Architecture, Food Rationing In India Ordered, Mr. Smith Replies To The Queen, Long Cane Helps Blind To Walk, G.L.C. Abandon £20M. Scheme Private Developers Withdraw, Two Accents At Public Schools Divisive Factors Resented. Display Advertising: General Accident, Rolls-Royce Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Marconi Company Limited, Jute Industries Limited, The Chase Manhattan, The Children's Research Fund, Taylor, Pallister & Co., Ltd., The Times, Stringer Motors Limited, M. Duke & Sons Limited, Hawker Siddeley, South African Airways, Huppert Knitwear, Qantas, Prudential, Cib, On Orbit, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Watches of Switzerland Ltd, Ypf. Picture Gallery: British Guiana Conference on Independence, News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Stopping Wild-Cat Strikes, The Right Of Reply, End of the Bandung Era, Dissatisfied Dentists, 1762 and All That. Letters to the Editor: Billions, Not At Home, Grinding To A Halt, Welding Research, Where Laymen Can Help, Welfare Tomorrow, Widow's Benefit, Decisions On Defence Commitments East Of Suez, If A Receipt IS Required When Stamps Are Necessary, 'British Winter Time', 'Imperial Delusions', National Plan, Exchange Telegraph. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Bulmer's Chief To Retire, Two New County Court Judges, Edinburgh, Ecclesiastical News Consecration Of Two Bishops Suffragan, University News Oxford, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, November 2, 1965 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926. Obituaries: Sir James Reid Kay, Mr. William S. Lee, Mr. A. H. Hird Distinguished Career With Vickers, Dr. H. V. Evatt A Turbulent Figure In Australian Politics, Bishop Ferdinand Sigg, Mr. E. R. Mitchell, Obituary. Reviews: Paris Recalls Artistic Furore of 1905, New Comedy Coming To Wyndham's, Belgian Art of 60 Years Ago, Outstanding 'Salesman' ABC Theatre: Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Brave Assault On Brahms, Balanchine the Traditionalist Stages Two Big New Ballets in New York, £73,283 For Collection Of Breguet Watches, The Legend of Martyrdom Lingers Oxford Playhouse: Marching Song by John Whiting, A Memorable Bruckner Seventh, Salisbury Winter Concerts, Landscapes By John O'connor, The D'Oyly Carte Company's perform-, Paintings By Mary Fedden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: £11,300 For Girl Of 19 Clack V. Fields (Richmond) Ltd., Woman Seeks Writ Of Habeas Corpus, Revised Rules Of Court Issued, Memory Played Him False Taylor V. Wright And The Daily Telegraph Ltd., Useless To Send Case Back Ashbee V. Jayne, The Price Of Babycham Showerings Ltd. V. Postgate, Man For Trial On Murder Charge, A Wrong Direction Regina V. Howard, Woman And Seven Men Sent For Trial. Politics and Parliament: M.P.S' claims for modern working conditions, New scrutiny of rules on political broadcasts, Random effect of university cuts, Differences on Rhodesia under examination, Lord Brown Tilts At Demagogues. Business and Finance: Lafta Ministers Meet, Trust Units Selling Rapidly, Toolmaking Takeover.-The, High Income Offer Success, Shellstar Output Plans, Yorkshire Copper Results Disappoint, Finance For Capital Goods Exports, Hoogovens' Growth, Latest Dividends, Budd Canadian Plant Approved, Three-Month Hit By Stoploss Selling, Gold Price Lower Again, American Money Managers Liquidity Concern Federal Reserve Dilemma, Emi Electronic Changes-, Dr. Abs Calls For E.E.C. Compromise, Volkswagen Home Sales Up, £1,250,000 Order For Bedford Trucks, Stronger Furniture Deliveries, Trinidadtobago Power Cable, Irish Levy 'Serious' For U.K. Car Makers, B.A.S.F. Beats Rivals In Bidding, Heavy Day In Money, Reappraisal Of U.S. Economic Thinking Growth Continues Unabated, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Limited, Threat to Thames-Mersey Pipeline Overcome, India Frees Cargoes For U.K., Shares Suffer Setback Pound Steady, Bank Of America Branches Out, Exhibition Centre Go-Ahead Soon, Idle Trading In Freights, Textile Distributors To Merge, £12M. Tyre And Tube Factories, Taming The Frozen North A Costly Task Vast Distances, Little Reward, Drought Hits Aust. Pastoral, Export Orders Rejected Motor Firm's Lack Of Space, Revenue Deficit Of £42M., Pound Closes With Little Change Quiet After Gold Figures, Daejan Holdings Limited Satisfactory Group Results, 'Tough Task' Ahead For Hawthorn, Leslie, William Stones Price Warning, Acid Plant For Australia, English Sewing To Raise £5M., Fibre Machines For Russia, The Astley Industrial Trust Limited Consolidation Of Group's Strength And Competitiveness, E.C.U. Enrols Two New Members, £1M. Ready Mixed Purchase, Funding of Sterling Balances to be Discussed, Phoenix Timber Gloom, Scots Machine Tool Purchase, Gilbert-Ash Factory In Scotland, Rolls Razor Inquiry Nears End, Eurofima Loan, Bp Seek 45M. Swiss Francs. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Easier Tone In Industrials, Grain Prices, Frankfurt DIP Continues Milan Easier, Unit Trust Prices, Setback For Equities But Gilts Firm, Grangesberg Prospect, Recent Issues, Holidays Abroad, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Clerical Costs May be Charged To Clients, Brokers To Meet Informally, Tomkins Dealings Suspended, Less Spending on New Cars, Easy Undertone On Tokyo. Business Appointments: £5M. Contract For Nylon Plant In Scotland, English Electic Appointments, Mr. L. Hyland has been appointed an. Property: Cubitt & West, Town Houses.
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