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The Times - 15/12/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 14, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-STOKE-ON-TRENT, DEC. 14, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, DEC. 14, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 14, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 14, By a Student of Asia, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, DEC. 14, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-PRAGUE, DEC. 14, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, DEC. 14, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 14, From Our Correspondent-MADRAS, DEC. 14, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-LUSAKA, DEC. 14, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, CASPAR JOHN., GEOFFREY KENNEDY., ANTHONY CRIPPS. ALAN DE PIRO. KEITH SIMPSON. CHRISTOPHER HORDERN. RICHARD WOODHOUSE., BERTRAM LONG., ROBIN TURTON, JULIAN AMERY, RICHARD GLYN, PETER AGNEW, JOHN BIGGSDAVISON, JOHN PAGE, STEPHEN HASTINGS., KENNET., P. H. CANHAM., From Our Special Correspondent recently in Salisbury, ELIZABETH ERROLL OF HALE., REGINALD MAUDLING., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, DEC. 14, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, DEC. 14, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 14,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Company Notices. Sport: Vivid Character at Head of Rugby Union, Points Verdict For Prescott Daniels Battered By Bodell, Parks Relieves Pressure On England Tentative Batting In Spite Of Tour Lessons, Forward Power Tells, Vultrix Should Stake Grand National Claim Today, Army Keep Squash Title Last Rubber Again Decisive, Sports in Brief, Liege Likely To Lose Record, Promising Rackets Championship, Today's Football Association. Picture Gallery: New Bridge in the Netherlands. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,103, An Exercise In Timing, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Swingeing rates rise forecast, Misgivings voiced on results fo Rhodesia bank orders, Record £700m. electricity spending, Challenge ignored by Hanoi, Trade with North America, Nuclear proposals in Nato. News in Brief. News: Gifts Of Gold To Help The Indian Treasury, Police Car On M6 'Like Pied Piper' Coroner Says Bonfire After Pile-Up In Fog, 85 Works Of Art Recovered, Dr. Nyerere Insists On Breach, Brain Drain To America IS Mounting, Witness Says Murder Of No Significance To Christie, Moscow Attack On Laos Report, The Girl from England and the Bull, Little girl speaks of moors visits and wine drinking, Beecham Ends Bid For Harveys, World-Wide Link Forecast For Radio, Press And Books, Gang Get £41,065 In Wages Raid Cashbox Cut From Man's Wrist, Happy Session For Unions Commission, Hostel's Rules Relaxed For Christmas Men To Join Their Families, Travel Bodies Still At Loggerheads, M.P.S Ask About £87,000 Interest, Sharing Of Commitments By Britain And U.S. Topic At Mr. Wilson's Talks In Washington, More Immigrant Tuberculosis, Schweitzer 'Hated The Natives', Revival of Divorce Debate, Zambia Threat To Seek U.S. And Soviet Aid Final Appeal To Britain Over Kariba Force, 60 More Road Plans To Cost £36M., £2,968,000 Surplus On 4 Airports, Buchanan Plan To Preserve Bath, Austins: Mr. Scamp Intervenes, Can Sanctions Defeat Mr. Smith?, Movements Of Liners, Sir Abubakar Sees Mr. Wilson, Three More English Wickets Fall, Ban By Israel On 'Goldfinger', Liner Captain IS Blamed Over Disaster Negligence Alleged In Greek Report On Lakonia, Savings Chief Replies To M.P. Critics, Peasant Distillers Losing Tax Right, How The Peace In Vietnam Was Lost, Russia 'Joins Ban' On Buying Of Tobacco, Customs Changes Urged, Commonwealth Foundation Plans Australian Named As Chairman, Mr. Healey's Plea To Nato Defence Share 'Too High' Anglo-American Contribution Vietnam Losses, Radar May Beat Rail Vandals, Print Dispute Men Given Notice, Petrol Protest By Ghana Crowd, Pact With Eire Aims To End Import Duties By 1975, New County Proposed For The North-West Built-Up Areas From Cheshire And Lancashire, Gen. De Gaulle Tries Out His Charm, Persian Gulf Oil Pact Signed, Mr. Gromyko's Visit Marked By Pressure Against Bonn, First Oil Convoy Moving Off, Rebuilding The Centre Of Liverpool, Security Council Again Put Off, Body To Safeguard Home Buyers, Airport Change Of Evidence Refused, Minister Wants All-Purpose Borough For Tyneside, America Ready For 'Long Cold War' With China, Second Auschwitz Trial Opens Witnesses To Come From U.S., Dictatorship On Land Owners Attack Policy, Near-Record Exports Cut Trade Gap By £5M. November Imports £12M. Higher, Dr. Sukarno's Drastic Action To Save Economy, Raid Alarms By Private Watch Duty Staff To Warn Police, British Mission Arrives Today For Zambia Aid Talks Mr. Malcolm Macdonald Resumes Meetings With Mr. Kaunda, Man Convicted Of Rape, 'Sabotage Plot' in S. Africa, Equal Validiity For The Welsh Language Accepted, Swedish Newspaper To Close, Fog Hits Road And Air Travel, Motorist Fined £361, Schools Careers Service To Be Strengthened Professional Advisory Teams As First Priority, Gangrene Cases Stop Hospital Surgery Inquiry To Trace Infection. Display Advertising: Ofrex Limited, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Anglo-Scottish Amalgamated Corporation Ltd., St. Catherine's College, The Parker Pen Company Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Postal Scrutiny By Man From I.C.I., Medals Given For Borneo Action Lone Private Killed Five Men, Mr. A. N. Wilson Retires From Anglo American, Trevelyan Scholarship Awards, Mr. Elkan Allan has been appointed to, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1965, Falklands Teacher.-Mr. M. B. Lowe,, University News Wales, Russian Award For Minority Group, Harrow School, The Pope has appointed Dr. Peter Mor-. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Lucid Slice Of History, Mr. Colin Davis Appointed Chief B.B.C. Conductor, Churchill Passport Fetches £850, Hans Eworth Exhibition in London, An Aristocratic Tchaikovsky, Fluent Flights of Fancy New Victoria Theatre: Raymonda, by Glazunov, Acoustics Test Young Voices, Changed Tempo of Christmas Entertainment in the North, To Run Welsh Opera. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Vandalism, Washington Talks, Ourselves Together, More Groups of Towns. Letters to the Editor: Housing Estates, Feeling in Nigeria, Electricity Slice, Touchstones Of Justice Misleading View Of Trials, County Court Divorce, A Bridge To Rhodesia, Attitude To The 1964 Deficit, Our Village, Before it is too Late. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Richard Church, Mr. Daniel Macmillan. Law: Nerve Warfare On General, Q.C. Says Judge To Extend Court Hours, An Intolerable Situation Pinckney V. Pinckney, London Rates Challenged Again Regina V. Morley-Ex Parte Peachey Property Corporation Ltd., Good Title Not Shown George Wimpey & Co. V. Sohn. Business and Finance: Sterling Now In Readier Supply Spot Rate Eases: Forwards Up, Carrington & Dewhurst Interim Increase Serck Pay Total 20 Per Cent., Bristol-Myers Offer, Diamond Profits Soar, Stage Set for £16m. Frozen Food Struggle, Latest Dividends, More Broking Mergers, Gas Purification Expect To Do Better, Crabtree Electrical Industries Excellent Trading Results Mr. J. A. Crabtree On Policy Of Expansion, Gas Purification And Chemical Company Limited, Productofoam Agree Price, Northern Trusts Merger, Move To Save Kennedy Round Spotlight Falls On Gatt Chief, Reed And Mallik Limited A Year Of Progress, Shock £596,000 Loss By Smith's Dock, E.C.G.D. Reserves Near £55M., Swiss Loan For Bowater, No Help Needed In Lombard Street, Golden Trail To Somewhere, Friendly Societies' Assets Expand, Revenue Surplus Of £14M., The City Of London Building Society, Plessey Radar Success In Poland, Brayhead Limited, Mystery Surrounds Shares Of A. T. & T. WHO Are Sellers, And Why?, 3M. Ton Increase In Japanese Shipbuilding Orders, Bass Mark Time, Plea For Changes In Gains Tax, I.D.V. Sales Up 14% So Far, National Mortgage And Agency Company Of New-Zealand Most Satisfactory Outcome Of Year's Trading, Machine Tool Firm Shows the Way, Other Side Of The Bank Of England Question. Stock Exchange Tables: Brokers' Forum, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares SLIP Backward Again British Funds, Lower Saxony Loan Postponed, Opinions Differ Widely, Wall St. Below Best Small Net Rise, Equalization Tax Exemptions, Pound Rather Lower Shares Lower, Recent Issues, Mexican Issue In Luxembourg, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Lending Record, Sharp Gains On Milan Frankfurt Lively, Record Trading On American S.E., Coffee Futures Soar In Active Dealings, British Funds Still In Reverse, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Mr. H. E. Cherrill Joins Kleinwort Board. Property: St. Leonards-On-Sea.

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