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The Times - 13/12/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 12, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-KARACHI, DEC. 12, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, DEC. 12, From MONITOR-MOSCOW, DEC. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-DAR ES SALAAM, DEC. 12, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, DEC. 12, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 12, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FISHER OF LAMBETH, R. C. HITCHCOCK, HUGH J. KLARE, Secretary, the, CHRISTOPHER SHAWCROSS., J. A. LAKE, Managing Director, , O. J. TAPPER., B. MARCUS, Principal Psychologist., A. Q. MORTON, , H. EARDLEY-WILMOT, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By GILLIAN STATHAM, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM A COOKERY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 12, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Company Notices. Sport: Results Of Rugby Football Matches, Sports in Brief, Football Results And Tables, Essex's Revenge Decisive, Ashe Strengthens Challenge Emerson Falls Again In Final, Scots Get Better Of Wasps Well-Matched Sides Play Superbly, Wilson Beaten In Straight Sets, Leicester Held To Narrow Win, 165 Goals From 43 Games, Winstone At National Sporting Club, Brophy's Quick Thinking Ends Stalemate Lancashire Move On To Meet Leicestershire, Another Test For National Hunt Course At Ascot, Unhappy Results At Training Weekend, Mills Easily Keeps His Title, Rowlands Plays Decisive Role In Welsh Trial, Wiltshire Clearly West's Best, Burnley Outclass Dispirited Fulham, Harlequins' Heaviest Defeat Of Season, Quigley And Nicholson In Control, Jones Brings New Heart To Spurs, Test Loss £5,600 In Two Days Positive Result Unlikely At Brisbane, Saturday's Racing Results, Furious Finish Saves Game For Scots, Holders Safely Through First Round, Liverpool Persistence Wears Down Arsenal, Salle Paul Retain Foil Cup. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,101, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: Russia Sees Growing Danger In Communist Rift, Progress Of Breakaway Union During Its First Ten Years, More Christmas Lectures, Refusal To Play Second Fiddle, Mr. Wilson Playing Rhodesia By Ear, Mr. Grimond Says, Fire On Deck Of U.S. Aircraft Carrier 15 Hurt As Fuel Tank Falls, Hinds May Go To European Court, Pay Rise 'Only Way' To Stop Drift Of Men From Pits, Tokens To Appreciate, Shopping Arcade, Java Rebels Die In Ambush, Men In Space See Rocket Failure Drama Of Launch Hitch Fire Hazard Defied, Mr. Lemass Ready To Sign Pact, Hostel Protest At Minister's Home, Planning Forms Bulk Of Complaints, Advertisements On Stamps, Sabbath Work In Israel Port Rabbis Lead 1,000 In Protest, B.B.C. 'Sensitivity' To Public Opinion, A majority financial interest by the Government To Take Over Two Air Firms?, Press Restraints Criticized, Some Of The Big Thefts, Industrial Spying With Ian Fleming Flavour Pressure For Trades Secrets Legislation, Rural Ride in Arabia, Dr. Nyerere Firm On Threat To Break With Britain Denial Of Attempt At Dissuasion By President Kaunda, Mr. Gromyko Visits Prague, Greece Seeks Emergency Aid In Economic Crisis, If African Feelings Explode: Reith Lecture Warning, Captain Carlsen's Invention, U.S. Firms To Share Computer Patents, Cairo Waiting For Others' Actions, British Sales Lag in East Europe By John Beck, Head of East European Division, London Chamber of Commerce, Call To Bring Navy Up To Date, T.U.C. Offer Help To Solve Shipyard Problems, U.N. Envoy Faces Hopeless Task In India Political Agreement Needed Before Troops Withdraw, Poland 'Shocked' By Bishops, New Radio Landing For London Airport, Police Accused In West Indian Report, A Bow Group Way Into Europe, Moscow Call For Open Trial, New Evidence On Roman Fort, 'Rebel' Doctors Invited To Talks Health Centre Peace Move, British Lion Plan: 'Friendly Reply', Christmas Catering Queries, Students Open Universities In U.S. Liberty For The Left Wing, Committee Named 3 Young Offenders, Floods Emergency Relaxes As Rivers Subside 17 Counties Still Affected, U.N. Meeting Today On Rhodesia Mr. Kenyatta Calls For Obligatory Sanctions Voluntary Measures Not Enough For 'Desperate Situation', Talks On Nigerian Plan Tomorrow, Three Key Wickets Before Lunch, No Blue Stocking, A.A. Chief Wants London Traffic Segregated Different Kind Of Bus Needed, Concern Over Open Market Prices, Last Champion From A Great Flock Of Sheep, 2 More Raids Bring London Haul To £1M. In Year Gang Cut Through Floor To Steal £50,000 Antique Silver, Opposition Boycott As Japan Ratifies Korea Pact, Merry Spendthrift Christmas, Territorial Army Plan Changed Home Defence Role Reconsidered, 13 Die In Chicago Fire: Man Held, Sir Abubakar Wary Of Hasty Action. Picture Gallery: An Anniversary Vigil. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Maple & Co, Ltd.,, Blanes Limited, Border Breweries Limited, Bell's Asbestos And Engineering (Holdings) Limited, Magie, Rootes Hire, Long, Till & Colvin Ltd, General Electric Company, Scotia BANK, Imperial, Multiple Display Advertisements, East Midland Allied Press Limited, Chanel. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Mr. Benn Risks Image in War with Pirates. Reviews: Mr. Robert Bolt's Play for All Seasons Aldwych Theatre: The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, Peter Glossop Pleases the Italians, Louvre brings out its finest 16th-century Drawings, Laborious Play about Hercules, Rare Talent of Young Korean Pianist, Italian Film Stars To Stand Trial, Other Aspects of Sibelius, Australian Ballet's Paris Prize, Gifted Young Pianist. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Uneasy Partnership, Assorted Chaos, Bishops Called to Order, Lucrative Raids, The Cost of Global Defence. Letters to the Editor: Taking Up The Option, Shocking Jackpot, Red Duster, Public Opinion, Identifying Authors, The Adult Offender What The White Paper Omits, Still Not Good Enough, The Churches In Rhodesia, Committal by Magistrates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Oxford, B.S.A. Retirement, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Social Unit's New Head. Obituaries: Dr. Halvdan Koht Former Norwegian Foreign Minister, Sir George Earle, Prof. Mario Gomes, Mr. Lars Christensen, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: Thriving Nursery Garden May Survive Developers, City Of London. Business and Finance: Austin & Pickersgill Large Volume Of Work In Hand Mr. J. H. King On Problem Of Rising Costs, Quiet October trading in cotton and fibres, Another Post For Sir B. Smallpeice, More Business For Burroughs, Implementing The Jenkins Report, New Initiative Urged In Atlantic Trade, Retail Clothing Sales Rise 3 Per Cent, British Steel Buys Plastics Firm, Lower Union Corp. Dividends, £7M. Plan By Scottish C.W.S., Stationers Seek Quotation, Answer To Pay Bandits Industry's Losses £30M. A Year, Simms Finnish Order, Contactor Switchgear Limited High Level Of Orders Maintained, U.S. Businessmen Support Discount Rate Rise Sentiment Still Optimistic, Pitney-Bowes Get Office Copier Licence, Jokai Tea Holdings, Big Montecatini Pact With Russia Industrial Plants Worth £40M., Brokers' Forum, General Sir Oliver Leese Joins Securicor, Canadian Assets Of Pure Oil To Be Sold, Debenture Yields Are Still Too Low, Five Per Cent Drop In Sales, Frederick Hyde Prize, Interim Agreement on World Coffee Exports, Foreign Selling Hits Frankfurt, Wedgwood Increasing Output By 15 P.C., Planning To Come To Market, Bleak Prospects For Jamaican Sugar, The Inveresk Paper Company Limited, English Electric Computer Orders, Comfortable Day For Money, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Leap $185M., Gamble-Skogno Sale, Pound In Short Supply Rally After U.S. Rate Change Small Gain On Week, Aerialite Optimistic, Banco Urquijo S.A. Madrid Issue of Ptas.1,500m. Convertible Bonds, £5M. W. German Loan For Kenya, Cozens & Sutcliffe (Holdings) Mr. Francis G. Bullimore Reviews Group's Activities, Shipbuilders Need Not Fear Japan, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Statement By The Chairman, Frederic Seebohm, To Be Presented At The Fortieth Ordinary General Meeting To Be Held On January 5, 1966, At 54 Lombard Street, London, E.C.3, £4.9M. Deficit On Savings, Savory & Moore Limited Position And Prospects Reviewed, Derbyshire Stone Pays £1,600,000 For Stewarts & Lloyds Subsidiary, Krupp Merger Approved. Stock Exchange Tables: Equity Shares Refuse to Fall Back, Unit Trust Sales A Record In November, Commodity Markets.

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