The Times - 07/06/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JUNE 6, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ADEN, JUNE 6, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 6, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Scottish Correspondent-KYLEAKIN, SKYE, JUNE 6, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 6, From Our Own Correspondent, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary, , KATHLEEN BAXTER, President, PERRY ANDERSON. ROBIN BLACKBURN., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE., K. C. SHARD., M. K. MAINWARING., PETER KNOTTLEY., W. F. LYONS., A. E. SIMONS., From a Special Correspondent, C. KIBBLEWHITE., GEOFFREY L. PRICE., GORDON S. DUNCAN., FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COOKERY WRITER, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 6, From Our Special Correspondent-SAN FRANCISCO, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-TORONTO, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Flowers. Sport: Half An Hour Of Enchantment, French And Germans In Hockey Final, Sports in Brief, Padante Has Little To Beat At Sandown, Bisley Success For Cope, Pimms Make Light Of Handicap, Australian Leads 5.5 Metres, Drysdale Lifts South Africa's Davis Cup Hopes, Surtees Home First In Canada, National Hunt Meetings Fontwell Park, Stowe Overcome Carelessness St. Edward's Soon In Trouble, Steering Mars Rowing Quintin Fail In Three Finals, Roehampton Croquet, Selectors Embarrassed By Statham's Form, Clarke Sets Example For British Athletes Jackson, Taylor And Goodwin Show Promise, Cycle Tour Lead For Britain, Ostend Successes For British Crews, Bright Prospects For Dark Court In Gold Cup, Familiar Globe-Trotters In Amateur Golf Townsend Drawn Against American. Display Advertising: Chivas Regal, Multiple Display Advertisements. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 9.35mc/s), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Modern Sculpture In Classic Setting, Boy Of 17 Takes Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,939. Reviews: New Tv Approach To Shakespeare, Solti Discusses Moses and Aaron, £105,000 Raised At Versailles Sale, Mr. Jim Dine's First London Exhibition, Orchestra Can Use "Royal", Cranko Ballet on Eugene Onegin, Fine Choice of French Masters, Plot Of Twists And Turns. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, New Official For Labour Party, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Legal, Two Get Gilbert Campion Award, Four U.S. Awards For B.B.C., Conservative M.P. To Retire, WASHINGTON.-The Senate has confirmed. News: Mexican Protest At O.A.S. Action, Sir A. Home Says "Government Should Now Go" Conservatives' Six-Point Plan, House Builder Had To Buy Abroad, Pay Rise For Prison Governors, B. Guiana Assures Investors, Suspected Rabies: "No Cause For Alarm", Lost Children: No More Questions, Big Hold-Up From Italy Go-Slow, Once Bitten....!, Inter-American Cooperation On Trial In Santo Domingo Commission Of Three In Command, Khartum Airport Still Closed, Eight Make Gift Of $1M. Each, Road Deaths Down But Today Comes The Test, U.S. Sentences For Contempt, Envoy Leaves For Washington, Success For David Broome On Bess, Banking-a current account, Turkish Move Over Future Of Cyprus, Telephone Fare, Critic Of Unions' Travel Scheme, Tracing The Origin Of Ancient West Riding Boroughs, Dr. Erhard Well Placed For His Talks With Gen. De Gaulle, Rumanian Party To Change Name, 14 Arrested In Skye Ferry Protest Minister And Elders In Brush With Police Scuffles As Sabbatarians Try To Stop Cars Landing, Beef Shortage Underlines Supply Changes, Beaches Condemned By Safety Council "Too Many Filthy.... Sparse First Aid Facilities", Mrs. Brooke Back From Moscow, Movements Of Liners, British Hopes For Move On Disarmament, Three Horsewomen on the Downs, "Liberation Front" Declared Terrorist Organization Aden High Commissioner Acts, Sailing Club in Malta, A Sanctuary For Criminals?, 200 B.E.A. Men Go Back Today's Services Near Normal Minister Supports Airline Chairman, Skippers Criticize £350,000 Harbour, Finance Bill May Lead To Cheating Loss Of Respect For Law, E. Berlin Awaits President Tito, Writers' Feud In Yugoslavia Editorial Monopoly Contested, Visitors To Britain's Coastline Yorkshire Nightingale, Philosopher Of Farming, 334 Squirrels Die On Tokyo Flight, Babies Baptized Outside Parish Dispute With Vicar, French Socialists Vote For Party Alliance Scope Of Aid To M. Defferre In Bid For Presidency, Kenya Rebuke For Mr. Chou, Sheepdogs Baffled By Unruly Sheep, Soviet Concern Over Crime Wave Appeal For More Police, Future Of Ceylon Freedom Party, Safety First For Holiday Climbers Accident Causes, Spiritual Need In Schools Christian Heritage, King Husain Yemen Peacemaker, Charter Flight Ban On Three Ministers Breach Of I.A.T.A. Rules, Four Die In Car Crash Blaze, Notes And Comments: Problems Of High Milk Production, Pamphlets, President Johnson Opens Peace Offensive Call To Negotiate Settlement On Vietnam Renewed, Travel Agents May Halt Ministers' Trip, American Astronauts Set New Records, Dr. Mende Supports Tie With Britain, Ottawa Queries On Lorries Deal, "Sten Guns Are Dangerous" Accident Verdict On Soldier, Oxford Honours A Soviet Poetess, Not Quite Enough Sunshine To Maintain Distinction, Injured Miners "To Get Justice", Scope for Girls in a Man's World Devoted To Women, Bishop Attacked Near Home Man Demanded Money, Mr. Sato Chides Communists On Vietnam, Poland's Surplus Labour Problem Talks With Sweden, New Peril In The Supersonic Bang, Far East Flights Via Moscow, Labour Choose Mr. Cyril Cooper, 32 Die In Tanker Explosion, Pakistan-Russian Cultural Pact, Wider Powers For S. African Government Newspapers Face Closure Threat. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Free Repatriation Urged For Some Immigrants. Picture Gallery: Protest against Skye Ferry. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Necessary Control, No Hostage to Fortune, Safety in the Sea, Star-gazing. Letters to the Editor: WHO Would Benefit?, G.P.O. "Productivity", A Court To Be Considered Disputes Within Commonwealth, Why Would-Be Teacher IS Idle, Siting Of Power Stations, Company Taxation, A Rat To Thread A Lead, Airport Parking, Art Valuations, Ambassadors In Their Yachts, Throwaway Cars, Taken In Kind. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Miss Eleanor Farjeon Children's Stories And Fantasies, Mr. Thornton W. Burgess, Prince Wilhelm Of Sweden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Hayeshaw To Expand Into Building Industry, Crown Agents Principals Spanning The World, Good Outlook For Rand Mines, Foreign Holdings In America Down $94M., J. Collis Expands, Skyway Hotels Beat Forecast, W. H. Allen Earn 40% More, Reforming Plant For S.E.G.B., Gleeson Win Contracts Worth £2,250,000 Power Station And Flats, Ford Share Sale June 21 Or 22, Bank Rate Cut A "Calculated Risk", Promoting Flow Of Private Capital, Bigger Trade Deficit Expected, Storer Interest In Airline, Portuguese Bank Merger Denial, Profit Levels Worry North American Economists, £900,000 Maternity Unit, Triumph For The Bank Pound Gains Ground, Low-Cost Radios Import Threat, Moderate Help For Money, Boom For British Car Sales In Canada Effect Of Relaxations In Anti Dumping Rules, Drilling Platform To Cost $6M. Nigeria Oil Search, £8M. Chemical Plant For Russia, Malaysian Tax On Tin, Bumper Year For Yorks Dyeware, Handsome Opportunities In California, Planning To Come To Market, O.E.C.D. Study Finds Vast Employment Changes, Denmark Moves To Aid Bond Market, West German Dm.480m. Shipping Grant, Chemicals Chief On Tariffs, Savings Still In The Red, Japan-Australia In £9.6M. Coal Deal, Chilean Copper Bill Approved, Cement Makers In A SAD Position Builder Imports 2,500 Tons, G.S.A. May Sell More Zinc, Automation In Cotton Handling Operations Cut To Two, Mixed Results From S. African Firms, Geevor Link With Union Corp., Ultramar To Defer Capital Distribution, East Germany Trade Pact, Trollope & Colls Squeeze Plea, Wall Street Haunted By Ghosts Of The 1920s Business Sentiment Continues Strongly Optimistic, Heinemann Forms New Company. Business Appointments: Esso Petroleum Appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: Nations Review Commodities Agricultural Plan Prepared, Depressing Week On Paris, Commodity Markets. Property.
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