The Times - 05/10/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent-BELFAST, OCT. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, OCT. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-KABUL, OCT. 4, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 4, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ADEN, OCT. 4, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BERMUDA, OCT. 4, From Our Correspondent-MEXICO CITY, From Our Special Correspondent-TORONTO, OCT. 4, From a Special Correspondent-EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 4, From Our City Editor, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, G. R. ELTON. Clare College, Cambridge, Oct. 4., A. J. MCINTOSH, Director, City of London College. Moorgate, E.C.2., ARTHUR BEAUMONT. The Vicarage, Marbury, Whitchurch, Shropshire, Oct. 2., MILES THOMAS. Remenham, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Oct. 3., DAVID ROBINSON. Pinkhill Cottage, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, Oct. 2., JOHN BALDOCK. Hollycombe House, Liphook, Hampshire., ABERCONWAY. 8 The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W., Oct. 1., HELEN LAYBOURNE. 16 The College, Durham., P. E. STENSBY, Radio Officer, m.s. Bruno. Sept. 24., By Richard M. Titmuss, Professor of Social Administration, London School of Economics, PHILIPPA PERKS. Silverdale, The Avenue, Clevedon, Somerset, Oct. 3., E. J. WARD. Grey Barn, Pagham Harbour, near Bognor Regis, Sussex, Oct. 2., A. M. NUSSEY. Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, 29., FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By SIR READER BULLARD, From Our Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, OCT. 4, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent-CARDIFF, OCT. 4, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-COVENTRY, OCT. 4, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, OCT. 4, From Our European Economic Correspondent, recently in Lacq, By Our City Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-AMSTERDAM, OCT. 4,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Businesses For Sale, Club Announcements, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Law: Four Years For Harming Child, Pension Claim: Onus Of Proof Judd V. The Minister Of Pensions And National Insurance, Police-Sergeant's Appeal Dismissed Regina V. Burgess, Mr. Justice Orr, Contrary To The Public Interest In re The Finance Houses Association Ltd.'S Agreement, Winding Up Petition Adjourned In Re Omar Khayyam Hotels (Overseas) Limited. News: Premier Unopposed In W. Nigeria, Dr. Castro Announces Former Lieutenant's Departure 'Revolutionary Activity Elsewhere' By Dr. Guevara After Differences, Airlines Agree On Cuts In Atlantic Fares Encouraging Inclusive Tours, The Pope Tells United Nations The Hour Has Struck For A New Approach To Mankind, Union Defies Mr. Brown On Pay Rise, Up To 3 Weeks' Delay Of Parcels At King's Cross B.R. Say 'Collect Your Own', Football On Campus Ousts Politics, Identity Switch In Adoption Bid, Britain Making Army Changes In Persian Gulf, First Phantom Flies Into Britain 1,600 M.P.H. Jets Also For R.A.F., Second Thoughts On Deportation, Rhodesia Prime Minister Sees Mr. Bottomley Working Sessions START Today Compromise Hopes, 'Your Ladyship' Makes History, French Answer To Mini-Cooper 'S', Mr. Wilson To Visit Cambridge, Witness Refers To Kennedy Circle, Rail Unions To See Mr. Wilson, Chinese Dilemma On Confucius, The Pope Calls For Oath Of Peace Plea To U.N. As Climax Of American Visit Tumultuous Welcome In New York For 'The Pilgrim', Million Spectators On Route, Plumbers Urged To Lower Prices, Curfew Lifted After 800 Arrests In Aden Struggle Against Terrorists Meeting Success, Patrols Returning To Train Robbers' Gaol Biggs Escape Man Recaptured, Survey Of Comprehensives Seeks The Answer To Question Of Quality, Helicopters On Patrol, Vietnam's Leader Visits Malaysia, Pesticide Probe Urged Cancer Deaths Cause Alarm, H.P. Code 'Against Public Interest', New Judge Of U.S. Supreme Court, Room At Our Inns, Hoteliers Say, R.A.D.A.'S American Tour Cancelled, G.P.O. Robot Postman Sorts 20,000 Letters An Hour, British Stand On Letter Of Law, New Bundestag IS Now Complete, Bognor Call To Minister Committee Urge Dispensation, Adequate Farm Prices Wanted, Drug Fails Tests On Muscular Disease, Hospital Equipment 'Soon Outdated', Plan For Children In Poverty, Rates Payable On Caravans 300,000 Dwellers May Be Liable, Miners Get Notice, Klan Leader IS Arrested In Georgia, Canadian Test Case Over Air Patrols To Check Speeding, Mauretania To Go For Scrap, Marshal Tito Backs India Strongly, Students Can Now Join Rallies, Woman Missing In Rumania, Schools Work-To-Rule Backed, 'Flying Saucers' Bring Tourists, Village School Thrives On Nature, Delhi Looking To U.S. And Russia, Fruit For Crowd At Lord Mayor's Show International Theme, More Medical Training For Commonwealth Students U.K. Senior Scholarships Doubled, Mosques from Ruins in Iran, Council Objection Challenged, Tory Broadcasting Aims Prepared Commercial Radio Pledge Expected, Indian Takes Over Public House, Gold Reserves Up £61M. Last Month Repayments To New York, Car Train Wagons Roll At Last, S. African Warder Arrested Story Of Alleged Maltreatment, Show Jumping Win For Germany, Warwick University's Anxious Eye On The 'Squeeze', Premium Bonds, Sinkiang 'Sabotage Smashed', Desalination As Challenge To Experts, B.O.A.C. Delighted At Outcome, Bribery Complaints Retracted At Belfast Inquiry, Movements Of Liners, First Polaris Captain Named Crews To Change Every 3 Months, Split Over Centre For Garden City, Disease Threat To Spaniel Trials, New Land To Be Created With 30M. Tons Of ASH Transformation For 2,000 Acres, Kabul Views Pakistan In A Friendlier Light, Tory Selection For Speaker's Seat, Farm-Splitting To Fight A Water Plan, Bodies Of Six Kidnapped Generals Found In Well Indonesian Rebels Planning Stand In Central Java, More Than 100 Dead In Natal Train Crash Angry Crowd Kill Railwayman, Jubilant Toronto Reception For Mr. Diefenbaker. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,042, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Cuba Appoints Woman Envoy To Britain, British Jewellers Win Diamond Awards, London Post For Diplomatist, Law Scholarships, Town Centre Inquiry. Sport: Coles To Oppose Player First Round Match At Wentworth, Griffith Forces Scott To Retire, Americans Prepare For Ryder Cup Promising British Practice, Miss Franklin Replaces Miss Ludgrove, Sports in Brief, Whisky Poker Holds Off Exhorbitant, Barbarians Celebrations End With 47 Points Bradford Are Punished But Not Disgraced, Watford Held To A Draw, Senior Brethren Impressed, London Athletes For Milan, Champions Put To Flight By Lee. Display Advertising: Linguaphone, Pressed Steel Company Limited, Midland Bank, Shell Chemical Company Limited, Electric Household Utensils, The Hongkong Bank Group, Johnson & Phillips Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Acrow, British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd, Bank Of Montreal, The First Boston Corporation, The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Panam, Parker-Knoll Limited, Jaguar Cars Limited. Picture Gallery: The Pope's Visit to New York. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Cacophony On A Triangle, Che Guevara's Exit, The Infantry's Choice, To The World, All Is Not Gold. Letters to the Editor: Cornwall's Future, Tale Of A Dove, Women At Work, With Heart Trouble, Black and White, Television In Colour A Viewer's Point Of View, Manpower Shortage, Caring For Paths, Spending On Books, Definitive Map, Sunday Cricket, Instead Of A Degree. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Zachary Scott Films And The Stage, Major Vivian Rogers, Mr. Wilfrid Cowley, Obituary. Reviews: New Britten at L.S.O. Concert, Welsh Opera This Year Keeps to its Old Repertory, Plenty Of Plays To See In Prague, Space Travel At A Walking Pace, Cuban-Born Pianist, 35 Years of Intimate Opera, Dr. Darke Ending His Cornhill Recitals, Stronger Impressions at a Second Hearing, Lorenzo Monaco's Contribution to Pleasure. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Penal Borrowing Of Money, Little Neddy On Electronic Imports Growing Twice As FAST As Exports, Lancs & Yorks Tulketh Growth Pattern, £2m. Again For Ashanti, More Trade With Rumania, Revisions Upset the Balance, Latest Dividends, Atkinson Lorries Plan Debenture, Abbey Life's Capital Increased, Holst Surmounting Squeeze, Higher Rates By Chase Bank Increase On Some Customer Loans, Metal Industries To Raise Loan Capital, Major U.K. Effort In Toronto, 5-Year Peak For U.S. Borrowing Costs, Colchester Lathe Co. Sales Drive, Cleaning Firm Flare-Up, Furniture Deliveries In August, Dutch Paper Deal With Canadians, Hard Decisions Facing Dr. Erhard Export Surplus Dwindling, Germans to Invade Lorry Market, Golden Hope Bid For Hoscote, H.P. Ruling Could Lead To New Commission War, Big Jump Foreseen In Dutch Gas Exports, Bank Now Rebuilding the Swap Facilities, First Boston Opens London Office, I.B.M. Discounts Decision, Film Competition In Berlin, Lacq Natural Gas Deposit A 'Bonus' For France Beauty Of Region Unspoilt, Fraser Westfield Issue, Voluntary $ Curb To Go On U.S. Investment Study, S.E.C. Rules Held Up, Allied Land And Investment Company Limited Five Years Progress, British Land, University Extension.-North-, Good Interest In Shares Sterling Higher, Acrow At Full Stretch Sales Still Rising, Bristol Aeroplane Gain Will Not Be Held Two Points More By Roy King, Ellerman Lines Earn 21% More, Kenya Curbs Japanese Imports, Whisky Distillery Permission Sought, Gold Profits For Aid Plans, Increase In Canadian Fire Losses. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares Mixed; Gilts Unchanged, Big Losses On Frankfurt Paris Improves, Stock Market Reports Small Rise On Wall St. Upward Trend Resumed, Fluctuation In Sterling Up 1 16C. On Friday's Close, Recent Issues, Little Interest In Grain Chartering, Brisk Turnover At Last In London, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Cash Wire Bars Improves By £11 10s. A Long Ton, AMSTERDAM was irregular. In inter-, Unit Trust Prices, Improved Tone On Wall Street, Small Loss On S.E. Failure. Business Appointments: Vickers Group Posts. Property: Auctions, Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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