The Times - 21/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-ALBURY, DEC. 20, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 20, From Our Correspondent-BOURNEMOUTH, DEC. 20, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 20, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 20, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 20, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, DEC. 20, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 20, DAVIDSON., CRATHORNE. House of Lords, Dec. 13., F. A. E. PIRANI., J. R. PHILLIPS., G. R. DRIVER., H. H. ROWLEY., PETER R. ACKROYD., MATTHEW BLACK., J. B. SEGAL., D. WINTON THOMAS., EDWARD ULLENDORFF., D. J. WISEMAN, , E. C. OTTAWAY, , ELIE KEDOURIE., JOHN FOSTER., PETER BENENSON., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., NEVILLE VINCENT., From Our Architectural Correspondent, CHRISTOPHER NORWOOD., BARNBY., HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary. Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W.1, Dec. 20., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, by R. L. Stevenson, by Nicholas Stuart Gray, By William Gaunt, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, DEC. 20, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Frank Waddams, Petroleum Adviser to the Libyan Government, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Declaration Of Dividends, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Hockey Lesson For Touring Students, Jolliffe Reserve For Trial, Unusual Lacrosse Feat, M.C.C. Dangle Country XI On A String Smith's Attitude As Easy As His Batting, Taleb And Jawaid In Squash Final Shafik Loses Battle Of Wits, Few Unbeaten Records But Many Good Sides, Rugby Club Records, West Ham's Cup Win In Character Brilliance Leads On To Frustration, Tonbridge Assured Of Place In Rackets Final, Miss Ryder Recalled To Badminton Team, Curvis To Meet Cuban, Pay Tv Comes To Racing Kempton Agree To Be Trial Horse Far Reaching Effects, British Universities Lying Second. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,108, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Review of aid to African states, Effective oil embargo without blockade, Doctors Victimized complaint. Official Appointments and Notices: London Transport Press Officer, Scholarships And Exhibitions Oxford Elections. News: Family Get £6,543 Compensation Criminal Injuries, Autumn Sunshine Allays France's Worst Fears, Item withdrawn, Failure Of Yemen Peace Talks, Britain Accused Of Stealing, Europe's Role in Asia, Parents Can Choose Schooling, Fairfield's Men Seek Decision In London 'Dithering' By Government, Birth Pill On The Rates, U.S. Doubts Hanoi's Good Faith In Search For Peace, Postponement Of Army Reserve Plan Urged, Big Changes Near the Tower, Evans Confessed, Inquiry Told, Eels To Help Research On Blood Pressure, 71st Birthday Of Sir R. Menzies, Mr. Wole Soyinka Acquitted, Bible Society Find Of Rare Works, Zambian Mission Sees Minister, Small Cause For Joy In World Review, Move To Avert Rail Signals Strike, Gaol For Colenso Diamond Theft, Movements Of Liners, Peeresses Can Keep Their Hats On, Tobacco Embargo Expected To Cost £10M. In Subsidies, Five Years For Tax Fraud, Man Run Over In Attack, Duke's Medal For Prince, Hunt For Killer Of Shopkeeper, Canada To Send Four Aircraft, Mr. Brown Fails To Convince T.U.C., Dartmouth Passing-Out Parade, Ordinations In Advent, Couple For Trial In Moors Case, Mr. Griffiths Sees Flood Damage Praise For Welsh Councils, $18M. Seizure Of Heroin From U.S. Refrigerator Army Man Held In 'Largest Haul', New Freedom For Scots Industry, Five New Routes For Cars By Train, Benefits To Be Raised For 4,500 Disabled New Allowance For Some Victims, South Africans Rally To Dr. Verwoerd, President Hears Nuclear Plea From Bonn Dr. Erhard Seeks A Bigger Say In Defence, Gen. De Gaulle To Broadcast View Of Election, Will The Drinking Have To Stop Altogether?, Bitter Rhodesia Clash In Commons Today Conservatives To Oppose Any Use Of Force Fear That Mr. Wilson May Order Blockade, Film Technicians Get 12½ P.C. More, France IS Preparing To Rejoin The Five Delegate Attends Lunch For E.E.C. Ministers, Post Office Users' Council, Threat To Close Web-Offset Plant Withdrawn Publishing Group And Union To Ask T.U.C. For An Inquiry, Cabinet Reshuffle Will Be Small, Families WHO Overspend On New Estates Welfare Body's Attempt To Prevent Debts Problem, Coroner Criticizes Hospital, When a Football Gift Spoilt Christmas, Single-Sex Schools Facing Pressure, Part-Time School Last Resort, East German Professor Hits At Ulbricht Regime, Explosions In Santo Domingo Street Battle, American Gunman's Mistake Underestimated The People Of Britain. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bristol-Myers Company, Pakistan Cyclone Disaster, Oxfam, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd. Picture Gallery: Stocktaking at London Zoo. Law: Doctrine Of Conversion Ali V. Ali, Mr. Hinds Refused Leave Regina V. Hinds, The Meaning Of 'Structure' Almond V. Birmingham Corporation, Does 'Poultry' Include Pheasants? Hardwick Game Farm (A Firm) V. Suffolk Agricultural And Poultry Producers Association Ltd. And Others. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Taking One's Bat Home, Christmas Covey, Time Running Out, Scottish Confidence, Chapter Two. Letters to the Editor: The Cost Of A University, Space Rendezvous, Abdication Crisis, London's Traffic, The Dead Sea Scrolls Significance For Scholars, Courts' Post Office, Human Rights, State Of War, Ballet Rambert, Bonnard Exhibition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: La Bohème for Paris Suburbs, Charles Eastlake, a Victorian with a Flair for Pictures, Fight for Ship in a Bottle, An Evergreen Day-dream, Australian Show Of Religious Books, Accident-Prone Wizard, A Pretty but Not a Merry Show, Clowning on the Serious Side, Boyle Work Sold For £4,200 Books On Science Fetch £16,584, An Exhibition Shared. Obituaries: Miss E. M. Pye, Mr. W. C. Taylor, Mr. L. McCormickgoodhart. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business Appointments: Rio Algom Mines Reshuffle. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Firmer Trend In Gilts, Wall Street Pointers For Companies Bill, Sharp Gains On Milan Paris Consolidates, Wall St. Loses Ground Index Down 5.63, Recent Issues, Some Bright Features In London, Customer Borrowing On N.Y.S.E. Rises, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Prices Recede After Opening Higher On African News, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Very Large Help For Money, Showerings Terms Go Out, Engineering Neddy Shows the Way, Pirelli General Cable Debenture Coming, Concentric Limited Group's Excellent Order Cover, Latest Dividends, AMSTERDAM was slightly mixed., Electronic Trust, Pontin's Limited, Profits and Slow Growth-three conclusions, Allied Retail Trades Give One-For-Six Gen. & Engineering Hold Rate, Buying Service AIDS G.U.S., Stephens Ink Loss, Reverse For The Pound Gilts Firm, First Findings Of Flowers Report Unexplained Delay, Allied Land And Investment Company Limited, Fairfield's Customers Need Considering, Cavenham Loss On Sweets, Israel Halts £8M. U.K. Order, Guest, Keen Purchase, Demand For Diamonds To Continue, Share Units For Dutch Policies, Libya's Case for Altering Oil Law, 'Bad Spending Example By German Government', Chambishi Mine Now Operating, Sterling Down On Year-End Selling Rate Closes At 2½-Month 'Low', John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery Policy Of Modernization Continuing, Bids And Deals £630,000 Shoe Offer, Scottish Aviation Win £892,000 U.S. Contract, Smith's Tadcaster Brewery Not Optimistic, Incomes Policy No Pipe Dream, Birmid Industries Limited Group Earnings Again At Record Level Further Notable Successes Achieved In Export Markets Confidence In Future Trading In Spite Of Difficulties Lord Exeter's Address, Freight Rates To Antwerp Cut, The Lampa Mining Company Limited Record Results Achieved, DAVID MILN & CO. (SEEDSMEN) LTD. (The Agricultural Seed Specialists) Highly Satisfactory Results, Query On Argentine Compensation. Property: Sales By Auction.
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