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The Times - 03/12/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 2, From a Women's Hockey Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A WELSH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-AMERSHAM, DEC. 2, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-DIDSBURY, DEC. 2, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By a Student of Asia, From Our Correspondent-CARACAS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 2, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, DEC. 2, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM MONITOR, MAX BELOFF, Chairman of the, TED LEATHER., MERFYN TURNER., OLIVER LEESE, National President, British Legion., L. D. REMMETT PEAY., M. E. BRYANT., ROBERT WEATHERILL., ROY JENKINS., A. BOYDELL., R. A. SOMERVELL., KENNETH LEWIS., From Our Northern Correspondent, J. Y. WHITFIELD, Major-General. J. M. W. MARTIN, Major-General., A. K. BOSE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Drama Critic, From a Correspondent, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, By Professor R. J. Lawrence, , From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, From Our Rowing Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Charities And Appeals, Legal Notices. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,093, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m and 93.5mc/s), Television Programmes B.B.C 1 (Ch. 1). Sport: Oxford And Cambridge Cross Country, Bebb Dropped To Possibles XV Welsh Trial Place For L. Davies, Charterhouse Pair Well Beaten, Hethersett's First Crop Do Him Justice Young Stallions In Demand By Breeders, Sports in Brief, Lancing's Stroke Of Luck Victory Over Alleyn's Hinges On Error, Yeats Replaces McNeill., Bath Club Cup Squash First Division, M.C.C. Have Boycott Back Against Queensland Jones Amends His Run And Plays On FAST Pitch, Helsinki Boxers Force Draw With London, Women Complete Successful Hockey Tour, Surprise Defeat For Ashe. Display Advertising: Iama Spastic, The Alliance Retirement Plan, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cruelty, Vickers, Colibri, Christmas, Pakistan International Airlines, Rootes Service, Magie, Ferranti, London Diary, Exide BATTERIES, Furniture & General Disposals, Bea, Watches of Switzerland Ltd, Ecgd, National Development Bonds, Birlec, Co-perative Permanent. News: Second Ballot Possible In France, Britain's Gold Reserves Rise By £41M. Third Successive Increase, Former Synagogue Official Gaoled, Licences For Pirate Radio Stations? Cabinet Relents Demand For Non-Stop Pop Music, How The Housing Subsidies Apply, Bugler Sounded Once Too Often, Clerk Accused Of Three Murders, Bonn M.P.s In Accord On Policy Only Leadership IS Suspect, Roman Church On Brink Of A Great Era Cardinal Heenan's Tribute To The 'Pilgrim Pope', Winter Threat To Shipping, Bread Strike Called Off Bakers Bow To Mr. Gunter Pay Claim Goes To Prices Board No Interim Increase, New Factory Plan Rejected, 1963 As Basis For Rating Purposes Revaluation Plan Dropped, Surplus U.S. Wheat For Egypt, Cabinet Accused Of 'Mean Act', Mr. Stewart In Soviet Tv Plea Vietnam Peace Conference Audience Of 40M., The Search for a Better Vacuum, 10s. Speeding Fine For Each M.P.H. Over Limit Marlow Bench Claim Scale IS 'Fairer To Motorist', Royal Show Site Accepted, Dispute Flares Up On Seaway Complaint Of Local Bias In U.S., Poison Takers WHO Ensure Rescue Not Suicide Attempts, Plight Of Italy's Second-Class Citizens, Tanker Petrol Sales Ruled Illegal Fines Imposed In Test Case, £218M. Glasgow Roads Plans Big Urban System Of Motorways, Movements Of Liners, Polio Warning To Hotel Visitors Possible Contacts, Chinese Urged To Store Grain, City Plans Mixed Comprehensives, Survey To Show Why Women Reject Cancer Test Manchester Research Centre Opens, Monsoon Floods Hit Malaya, 'Absurd' Choice Of Subject At 16, Beechams In £13M. Bid For Harveys, Wait And See Policy On Liner Trains, British Optimism On Talks, Cabinet Has Second Thoughts Over Pensions Freeze, Appeal To Speed Colour Tv, B.M.A. Seek Health Check On Immigrants Before Entry, Self-Government For Nauru, 'Prosperity In U.S. Will Continue ' Pres. Johnson Alert To Danger Signs, France Denies Secret Oil Deal, Spaxton Judgment Criticized A Rude Shock, Church Paper Says, 600 Cattle To Be Slaughtered, Aircraft Fly In Today, Inquiry Over Dorset Constituencies, Dr. Iribarren To Visit London, Housing's Inflexible Terms, Jakarta Tells China Not To Interfere Dr. Subandrio Denies Change In Foreign Policy, Police Chief To Appeal, Venezuela Builds Up Pressure Over British Guiana, Wooing Viewers by the Multi-Million, Sir R. Menzies Under Fire Over Economic Inquiry Professor On 'Hasty' Rejection Of Committee's Proposals, Bedford Expansion Should Be Doubled 70,000 More Possible By 1981 Report Says, Inquests Without A Body, When Terror was Cure for Sacrilege, Printers Demarcation Clash Brings Warning From Union Leader, Coal Board To Cut Divisions, £250 Premium Bond Winners, Gaol Officers Accused Durham Discipline Charges, New Offer by Mr. Kosygin, One Blow Killed Borstal Man, Purchase Tax Rese In Jersey, Watertight Doors For Trawlers, German Princess Marries Today Berlin Register Office Ceremony, Ghana Demands Immediate Military Action Minister Says 4,000 Are Ready To Go To Rhodesia, Zambia Accepts R.A.F., But Deadlock On Troops Mr. Ian Smith Asks The Queen For New Governor, Boxing First Show On Pay-Tv, Nuclear Ships Venture IS Scuttled Owners See No Savings, Drink Bill Doubts On Spot Checks, Gen. Grivas's Denial On Journey, New Affluence for Textile Workers, Ministry Ask For B.P.C. Accounts, City Honour For Italian Jurist, Judge Praises Au Pair Girl, Sister Tells Of Evans's Denial At Last Meeting. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Bradford Institute Of Technology, Students' Official Resigns, Tory Secretary Resigns Cambridge Man To Seek Reelection, New Chaplain For Archbishop, Inquiry Objectors To Get Costs Award Conditional Upon Success, Oxford, 'Time For New Appointment', New Lieutenant For Caithness, £50,000 Damages Awarded To Boy. Picture Gallery: Cuba Bus Ship in Dry Dock. Index. Editorials/Leaders: An Italian in Bishopsgate, Taking Up The Option, Diseased Immigrants, Cautious Steps in Poland. Letters to the Editor: The Future, Remembrancetide, 'Human Errors', India Office Library, Motorway Signs, 70 M.P.H. Speed Limits Reducing Fatal Accidents, Trade Union Support, Safety First, 'Our Government', A Plan For Rhodesia, As She IS Announced, Release On Licence, Road Closed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Success of the Minneapolis Theatre, Miss Martin Shows Her Folk Heroine Talent, Naughton Play To Run Longer, Sibelius: Composer who Conquered Antipathy, Tragi-Comedy without Fuss, Verdi Production Takes Convincing Shapes Sadler's Wells: A Masked Ball by Verdi, Modest Tribute to Nielsen, Marquetry Bureau Makes 2,800gns., New Paintings By Marc Vaux. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: A.C.M. Sir John Steel Early Years Of The R.A.F., Mr. Keith Fowler, Mr. Grenville Beckett, Denial By Film Maker Egypt Location Shots, Professor Alfred Guillaume Arabic And Islamic Scholar, Obituary, Mr. Gerard Mackworth-Young. Law: Divorce Suit Dispute, Assault In Brighton Wimpey Bar Alveran V. Phillip Leonard Catering Ltd I, Disorderly House In Birmingham Regina V. Austin, 20 Gold Bars, Case Stated And Affidavit Evidence Cannon Industries Ltd. V. Edwards (Inspector Of Taxes), Appeal From Ceylon. Politics and Parliament: Clandestine trade agreements, Commonwealth attitude to Rhodesia, Conservatives suspicious of Coal Board powers, Alcoholism and the affluent society. Business and Finance: S.E. Turnover Down, Sun Life Assurance Interim Bonuses, I Shares Firmer Sterling Erratic, Border Breweries Debenture, £1M. Expansion For Dow Chemical, £300,000 Rover Orders, E.M.I. Interim Up: Same Profit Likely, Latest Dividends, American Enka Expansion, A.E.G. Turnover To Pass £360M., George W. King Gloom, £37M. Rise In Note Circulation, Hick, Hargreaves And Company Limited Interim Statement, R. Smallshaw (Knitwear), Whitehall Petroleum Steps Up Search, Esso Chemical Reorganizes, Budget Hits U.K. Cigar Sales, Alcan Investment In Australia, Laboratory Ware Agreement, Rank Org. Reminder, International Public Bid Municipality Of The City Of Buenos Aires, Energy Policy And N.I.F.E.S. Service more necessary than ever Sir Julian Pode's message to the Staff, S. Simpson Limited Sales Reach New Peak Ever-Increasing Demand for DAKS Clothing, National Income Offer, Gus The Great Universal Stores Limited, Brokers' Forum, Outstanding Nucleus Lacking For Oxford Crew, Chamber Of Commerce May Buy An Aircraft:, £220,000 Loewy Sales, Russian Bullion Shipped Again to Britain, Lake View And Star, Limited, 22s. 6D. Offer Price Suggested, German Boom In Social Expenditures Move To Encourage Savings, Scoitish Agricultural Have Good Year, Further Activity In Freights, Hugh Stevenson Profits Slump., Aurora Gear And Engineering Company, Hoechst May Build Big Netherlands Plant, Britain Behind In Export Race, German Purchase From P. B. Cow, Market Holidays, Sterling Lower After Active Dealings Rally On The Gold Figures, The Birmingham Post & Mail Limited New Building Opened, Pan-Am Building Fully Let, Leethems (Twilfit), Ericsson Adopts New Telephone System, National High Income Unit Fund, Time Now For The Global Approach, United Biscuits Integration, Big Drop In November H.P. Deals For New Cars, Double Tax Attraction Of Star Unit Trust, Clutch Of Takeover Bid Situations, Adequate Supply Of Money, Paris Advance Slows Frankfurt Higher, Record U.S. Dividend Increases. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Mixed But The Tone Improves, Handbook On Exchange Regulations, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Wall St. Falls Back Fractional Losses, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Patchy Performance In Shares, Copper Ad Vance Continues Cash Wire Bars Jumps £10 5s. A Long Ton, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Sir Leslie Robinson Joins General Refractories. Property: New Properties., Country Properties.

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