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The Times - 27/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-SYDNEY, Nov. 26, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From A Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-AVIEMORE, Nov. 26, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, Nov. 26, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 26, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 26, From a Special Correspondent-MIAMI. Nov. 25, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA. Nov. 26, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, Nov. 26, J. T. MOLONY, Chairman, Bar Council. Carpmael Building, Temple, E.C.4, Nov. 25., GEOGGREY DE FREITAS. EDMUND DELL. ROY HATTERSLEY. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS. House of Commons, Nov. 25., PETER FLEMING. Merrimoles House, Nettlebed, Oxfordshire., PETER KILNER. Khartoum. Nov. 15., HUGH JENKINS. House of Commons, Nov. 24., RONALD S. MALLONE, Editor, Progress. 141 Woolacombe Road, Kidbrooke, S.E.3., M. D. WALKER, Financial Director, Joseph Peck Ltd. Fitzwilliam Road, Rotherham., By Trafford Smith, R. A. C. GAUNT. 7 Gordon Place, W.8, Nov. 24., JEAN-MARIE RICHE, Editor, Air et Cosmos. 11 Rue Condorcet, Paris 9e, Nov. 19., ELIZABETH YOUNG. 100 Bayswater Road, W.2, Nov. 23., PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON. 199 Cromwell Road, S.W.5, Nov. 25., FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor, By Blackfriar, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow: First Sunday In Advent, FOR THE EPICURE (Continued from Page 1, column 5), Charities And Appeals, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Travel. Sport: Sports in Brief, Net Cord Puts Britain In Final, Oxford Again Win University Squash, Developing Winter Sports In The Cairngorms Friday Night Expeditions From South, Other Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Sydney's Hill Reduced To Acclamation Barber's Innings Breathtaking In Its Assurance, Devon Could Cause Triple Play-Off, St. Maurice And Fair Show For Newbury Double, Two Leaders Have Need For Points, Top Seeds Meet In R.A.F. Final. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,088, Gen. De Gaulle To Broadcast Twice Reply To Impact Of Opposition, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Prejudices of a Compulsive Viewer. News: Why Couple Were Deported, Safety First on Grease Removal, Advent Judgment Present And Future, Western Tour By President Ayub, S. Africa Senators Elected, Spain Protests To Italy, Captain O'neill's Lead Up By 4, Forming Congo Cabinet, Africans Wait For Quick Results On Sanctions Mr. Arnold Smith's Warning Of Threat To Commonwealth, Vatican Studying Birth Control, Cholera Check On Air Passengers, Four Vatican Treasures Stolen Petrarch Ms. In £170,000 Haul, Two Sat Tight On Royal Flight, Witness Tells Evans Inquiry Of Argument With Detective Question Of Bodies In Wash-House, Liner Trains Must Be Open To All Traffic Already Signed Up, £113,869 Paid For A Braque, R.A.F. Version Of Vc 10 Makes Maiden Flight, Secret Tunnel Helped to Baffle Tamerlane, Protectors from the Rain and Emblems of Rank, Britain Likely To Choose F111, 2M. Are Likely To Benefit From Rate Rebates Bill Gives Right To Pay By Monthly Instalments, 'Health Risk' Plant Shut By I.C.I. Sequel To Mans Illness, Warm Message To Dr. Adenauer, Army Could Send Men From Aden, Alarming Increases In Art Frauds Disclosed, Oxford Car Park Under Field, Publicans May Market Own Cigarettes, Delhi Resentment Over Arms Purchases Britain Accused Of Delaying Commercial Orders, Now is the Time to Renovate Herbaceous Borders, 'Folly' Of Armed Action, Canadian Ban On Imports, Bombing Of North Vietnam To Be Increased, First French Satellite IS Launched Sent Into Orbit From Sahara President Hails Success, Scientists Refute Fallacies On Deep Sea Life Pressure Not The Main Factor, 15 Years Miniimum Life Sentence Judge's Order Under New ACT, London Traffic Curb Hunt Minister Studying Fees Plan, Not Shirking By Using Prices Board Wrong To Say 'No Interference' On Bread-Mr. Brown, Long Hand Of The Mafia Seen At Work, Cut Rate For Bulk Overseas Mail, Tenants In Arrear Can Stay, Landscapes under Water, Dynamite Used To Wreck Pylon, Crew Of Iceberg Ship Saved, Councillors Fined Over Rent Vote, Island Idyll of the Pacific Ends, Final Results For R.A.C. Rally, Drugs Hidden In Tennis Rackets, Mr. McNamara Flying To Saigon Tonight, Cabinet Faces Crisis On Zambia Troops Mr. Kaunda Ready To Call On Foreign Powers Saboteurs Cut Power Line To Copper Belt, Union Officials See T.U.C. On Hauliers Pay Claim Argument, In Search of Classical Sicily A Traveller's Impressions, Bishops Will Sway Vote On Abortion Bill, U.S. Paper Strike Postponed, Britain-Cambodia Link Restored. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Spanish Group. Reviews: Film 'Too Horrifying' For Television, 56,000 Gns. For Canalettos Two Thames Views, Film Epic That Never Was, Distinguished Soloists in Elgar's Gerontius, The New World as Dvorák Intended, Kinetic Artist's Elegant Work. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Woman Stipendiary Magistrate, Resignation Denial By Governor. Display Advertising: D.A.W.S. Limited, British Eagle, Valle D'aosta, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lufthansa, Oxfam, Rootes Motors Limited. Politics and Parliament: Storm In Greek Parliament 50 Police To Guard Ballot Box, £30m. more for rural water supplies. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Handsome Victory, General Steps In, The German Cinema, Needy Two Million. Letters to the Editor: Horror Indeed, The Common Market, Free Country, Measures In Rhodesia, Wage Increases, Speed Limits, Vietnam Talks, Aircraft For Britain, Territorial Army, Restraint In Africa, Grounds Of Appeal When Evidence IS Available. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. V. H. Cartwright, Mrs. Betty Miller, Sir Harry Vaisey Ecclesiastical Law, Miss Angelica Balabanoff, Dame Myra Hess Pianist Of World Repute, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: Court Of Criminal Appeal: Murder Appeal Dismissed Regina V. Shuter, Auctioneers Win Boston V. Bagshaw And Son And Another. Stock Exchange Tables: Fractional Changes Either Way On Wall Street, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Inactive Day On The Exchanges, Uneven Pattern For Shares, U.S. Gold Stock Falls $50M., Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts A Shade Harder, Commodity Markets Firmer Tone In Copper. Business and Finance: Uneven Conditions In Lombard St., Sir R. Cohen Steps Down, Colvilles Dividend Curtain Raiser, Council Loans Firm And Active, O.E.C.D. To Study Trade Policy Differences, Thos. W. Ward Ltd. Record Turnover And Profits, Time For Discretioneven In Blue Chips, A Happy Anniversary, Fate of Mersey Dock Loan in Balance, J. Lyons Disappoint, Latest Dividends, Harris Lebus Limited, Stewarts And Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, S. SCHNEIDERS & SON LTD. (Makers of GUARDS men's wear) Satisfactory Results, Share Movements Mixed, Melbray Margins DIP, Currency Rates For Travellers, Another Good Month For Gold Reserves. Property.

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