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The Times - 12/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PCLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-ZAGREB, NOV. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 11, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, NOV. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, NOV. 11, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, NOV. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, NOV. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, NOV. 11, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, NOV. 11, From Our City Editor, BASIL DEAN., EDWARD PINTO. EVA PINTO., KENNETH URWIN, , J. D. BERESFORD., PAUL DEAN., J. DOVER WILSON., ERROLL DE BURGH WILMOT., ROSEMARY WOOLF., A. F. WEBBER., By H. L. Roy Matthews, Chairman, White Fish Authority, G. LANGLEY-TAYLOR., S. G. REES., L. H. OVENS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Coinage Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, NOV. 11, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,075. Sport: Cold Catch And Crockfords Newmarket Stable's Likely Double, No Trouble For Charterhouse Wellington Worried By FAST Court, Sangster And Mrs. Jones Again Lead Rankings, Simpson Voted Sportsman Of The Year, Oxford Student Gains Place In County Hockey XI, Flicker Of Hope Remains For Warwickshire Second Half Revival Against Leicestershire, Sports in Brief, 7-3 Victory For W. German Boxers, Cambridge Emerge With Credit Anderson Returns Too Soon, Oxford's Squash Team, Diatome Wins Washington International Carvin Overhauled In Last 10 Yards, M.C.C. Wait And Hope Bad Weather In Sunshine State, Surrey Members To Pay More. Display Advertising: Garrard, The London Assurance Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, P&o-Orient, Decca, Ebor Commodity Share Unit Trust, Hoechst, Gigha, The Times, The Roneo Organisation, Scf, Woolwich, Tarmac, 'Terylene', Woodall-Duckham Construction Company Ltd, Bs, Plessey, Broomwade, Watches of Switzerland Ltd. Official Appointments and Notices: Canadian Minister Resigns, Sugar Ray Robinson To Retire, Senator Byrd To Resign, Dental Expert To Visit Burma, Gibraltar Post For Sir E. Unsworth, Changes In Scots Universities, University News All Souls Fellows Scheme, Canon B. S. Moss's New Appointment, Three Rent Officers For Westminster, Students Oppose Demonstrations, Honour For 'Forgotten Allies' Leader. News: B.R. Get Powers To Run Huge Hovercraft 700-Seater Ready For 1968, One-Man Buses Move By Minister, This Unnecessary Tragedy-Wilson, Why Approach The United Nations? Open Protests By Angry Tories, Police Chief's Hotel Drinks 'Chargeable To Special Fund', Vietnam Troops Kill 130, Czech Ministers Dismissed, Ministers Are Breaking Oaths Of Allegiance Legal Parallel With The American Revolution, Pakistan Attacks U.S. Arms Ban, Attack On New Thinking In Church Bishop Of Woolwich Taken To Task, Swedish Plan For Party Subsidies, Man Loses Heating System Case Subject To Rating, Three Chinese Airmen Defect To Formosa, Capability Browns Of 1970 Conservationists' AIM, No Recognition By United States, Pilot Factories For Blind, Chrysanthemums At 7,000ft. Up, Bus Journey to the Edge of the Sahara, Dr. Schröder To Discuss Differences In Paris Desire For Greater Warmth In Relations, Growth Plans For Borders Galashiels Likely Target, Fashion Orders Snowball, Move To Break Deadlock On Kashmir Formation Of New Separate State Suggested, Victory For Washington Over Aluminium Prices, Campaign Opens On Australian Referendum Plan To Increase Membership Of The House Of Representatives, Movements Of Liners, Big Call For Gas Drilling Rigs Average Cost Of £3M., Rationing Of Health Service Proposed, 80 Prices Earmarked For 'Early Warning' Firms Must Give Month's Notice, Condemnation By Western And Communist Nations, Severe Damage To Rhodesian Trade Loss Of Preferences A Heavy Blow, Fishing Industry in Troubled Waters, Turkish Government Secures Vote Of Confidence Fresh Chance For National Progress, Al-Azhar Breaks Free From Tradition, £672 Parking Bill For Car Owner, Effort To Placate Dr. Erhard Over Party Attack, Labour Hold Erith By 7.072 Increase In Tory Vote Shift Away From Liberals, Church Keeps Pace As Rome Grows, Cardinals Call For New Look At Indulgences Report, Suspended Verdict On The Pill, Mr. Wilson Seeks To Minimize Damage, Duke Blames Red Tape Productivity Drive Hindered, Strike Pledge For Agency Unions' Resolution At Mass Meeting, British Companies Say 'It IS Their Loss Not Ours', Critical Line By Tories Likely, Target Of 500,000 Houses Gets Industry's Backing Building Societies To Collaborate, Housing programme fixed for major cities, Paintings Slashed In Milan, Possibility Of Racial Harmony In Africa Not Rejected, Aircraft Noise: No Joint Protest, Dynamite Man Of Oslo, Britain Stops Rhodesian Exports: Aid Ends Ministers Dismissed, Commissioner Withdrawn, Loyalty Warning Swift Measures After Declaration Of Independence, Cyprus Greeks Get Ultimatum, Shipyard Men's Package Deal Guaranteed Week Proposals, Way To Diversity Opens In Yugoslavia Economic Reforms Stir Up Political Issues, Regency Proposal Under New Regime Price Control And Rationing Expected. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: In London Yesterday after U.D.I., Reviews: National Theatres Big Programme, Musical Voice of America, L.P.O. Inspired in Gerontius, New Opera With A Modern Slant, Conviction in New Songs, Contemporary English Opera Sung Impressively Sadler's Wells: The Mines of Sulphur by Richard Rodney Bennett, Blazing Young Joan Vanbrugh Theatre Club: Saint Joan, by Bernard Shaw, Tenor Dominates Concert, Technical Wizardry of Anouilh Play Strand Theatre: The Cavern, by Jean Anouilh, £43,100 For 12 Drawings By D. Tiepolo Rembrandt Makes £6,500. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Facing The Rhodesian Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Passing The Test, IS Beowulf Needed?, Vernacular Literature, University Teachers, Green Belt, Punishment In Schools, Hopkins's Sources, Still Too Much Secrecy Growth Of New Committees, Decisions On Defence, Arts In The Provinces, Standard of Display, Overseas Markets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Patrick Renison, Lord Chuterede Former Home Secretary, Herr Friedrich Wildgans. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Heath's criterion: What is the purpose of each action?, 'Duty of great sadness', Prime Minister tells the Commons of final exchanges with a Rhodesia 'hell-bent on illegal action', Monday meeting to pass Rhodesia Bill, Cruel dilemma facing public servants. Business and Finance: Squeeze on Export Margins, Rubber Injunction Plea Refused, Philips' Margins Again Decline, Poland Orders Tyres Worth £900,000, Attempt To Unseat Director Fails, Silver Recovery Scheme Successful, Moderate Help For Money Market, Pound Steadies After Early Selling, J. Gliksten Figures Please, Kl.M.'S Floating Hotel, No Dividend From Holders Inv., A. Monk, Cocoa Futures Again Easier, B.I.C.C. Seek Cable Plant Firm 17s. 6D. Cash Offer For B. & F. Carter, The Brooklands Selangor Rubber Company, Limited, Midland Industries Limited Wolverhampton CREDITABLE EXPORT PERFORMANCE, £2M. Tyre Project In Ireland, C.B.I. Replies on Price Warning, Copper Market More Concerned With Chilean Situation, German Deficit On Payments Nearly As Big As Britain's, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement, World Drinks 6 P.C. More Beer, Active Trading In Coffee Late Profit-Taking Absorbed, Domestic Units At 5s. 8½d., £1.5M. Rolls-Royce Aero Contract, London Provisions, Tongaat Sugar Gloom, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Portable Warning Signs, British Mission Leaves For Thailand, WEST WITWATERSRAND AREAS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Increased Dividends In Prospect, Kenwood Expansion At Home And Overseas, A.M.C. Display In Milan, Sugar, The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Ltd. Mr. H. W. Secker On A Year Of Progress, West Wits. Prospects, Sales Of Parts Boost Motor Industry Shipments Abroad The Best Ever, Canadian Trade Mission, O.K. BAZAARS (1929) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Satisfactory Trading Improvement Encouraging Volume Of Current Sales, Note Circulation Up Again, Impact of Encouraging Trade Figures Blunted, VOSPER LTD. (Shipbuilders & Engineers) Very Satisfactory Results, Wood Hall Beat Forecast: Redland Holding Their Ground, Position Of Sterling Area Banker, B.A.S.F. Investment Programme, New EQUITY Offer For Sale, Yesterday's Dividends, Some Gains In Gilts Pound Supported, Redland Holdings Limited, All Lights At 'Go' For Solar Industries, Prime Minister For B.I.M. Conference. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares Ease But Gilts Harden In Places, Brighter Tone On Milan Frankfurt Lower, Unilever N.V. Plan Florin Issue, Quieter Trading In Freights, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Losses In Mining Issues Account Days: Dealings Began, November 8 Dealings End, November 19 §Contango Day, November 22 Settlement Day, November 30, Wall Street Fluctuates Late Recovery, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Wider Limits In Exchanges. Business Appointments: A.F.A. Reorganizes Board New Operating Structure. Law: 'Full Half-Pound Packet', High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Practice Change, Redevelopment Of Keighley, Goya Taken Under Guard To Court. Property: New Properties, Country Properties.

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