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The Times - 08/10/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM A STAFF REPORIER, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, OCT. 7, From Our Labour Staff-YORK, OCT. 7, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-WEMBLEY, OCT. 7, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ADEN, OCT. 7, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, OCT. 7, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 7, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, OCT. 7, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 7, RICHARD NUGENT, Chairman, Thames Conservancy., H. TREVOR WILLIAMS, ADRIAN C. BOULT., GERALD C. BISS, Chairman, General Practitioners' Association., F. D. CORFIELD., C. V. WEDGWOOD., ETHEL MANNIN., MARGARET COLE., ISOBEL PANNELL., NIGEL LAWSON., By Dr. C. J. H. Watson, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, BERTRAM ROTA., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM., BY SIR JULIAN HUXLEY, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our New York Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-EDINBURGH, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRE, OCT. 7, From Our Correspondent-WELLINGTON, From Our Motoring Correspondent-PARIS, OCT. 7, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MONTREAL, From Our Special Correspondent-COLOGNE, OCT. 7, From Our Special Correspondent-HANOVER, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Rackets, Successful Hockey Tour by the Swifts, Club Caught On Last Lap Late Goals Decide Cambridge Match Fitness Tells In End, Poor Advertisement For Floodlight Rugby, British Isles Stand Ground On First Day Spectacular Golf By Both Ryder Cup Teams, Scotland Omit Mackay, Sports in Brief, Frenchman's Cove May Be Too Fresh For Kapeno Dunkirk Outpaces Mill House In Steeplechase, Women Players Eschew The Bully, Tartarelle Displays Stamina For Last Time, Eastbourne Croquet. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,045, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Tcl, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-operative Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY, Rolex, The Burton Director Suit, Tio Pepe, Barclays Bank, Vickers Review, Winget Gloucester Limited, D.G.A.A., Huddersfield, W. & C. French Ltd., English Electric, British United, Prestone, Philips, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Warwickshire, Ecgd. Picture Gallery: Ryder Cup First Day-All Square. News: Scientific Path to Coexistence, M.P.S' Support For Highland Board, Virus Attacks 90 Girls In School Hospital Opens Extra Wards, Ryder Cup Match All Square, Canadian Shares Fraud Charges, New Zealand Wins Fight For Simpler Tax Forms, New Ruling On Ever Readies' Bounties, 'Clausewitz Case' Man Charged, Visit To Russia Called Off By Mr. Bhutto, Communists Support Sukarno Appeal For Unity, Food Production Just Keeps Pace With Population, Italians Roused By London Challenge, Lord Butler Ends His Political Career, T.U.C. START Early Warning Talks, New Rolls-Royce Models Bring In Orders Worth £12M., Washington Firmly Behind Britain, Cuban Immigrants Arrive In U.S., Engineering Unions Agree To Car Disputes Council, Mr. Brown Repeats Defence Pledge, Goodbye And Lucky Sam Tie, More Offences If Bail Given, Police Say Six Men On £32,000 Robbery Charge, Venereal Disease Cases Rise Spreading To Younger Age Group, Cardinal Calls For Total Ban On Violence 'Ideological War Can Lead To Real War', S. African Warder Shot Himself, Witness Tells Court, Russian Plan For Labour Exchanges, Movements Of Liners, Russian Champion Jumper Injured, Teesside To Be One County Borough Big Urban Centres Absorbed, Liberals Press For Action Exploiting View On Voting, Friars Accused Of Smuggling, Deadlock In Rhodesia Talks Unbroken, U.S. Considered Atom Bomb On Germany Disclosure Made By General Arguments Put To Roosevelt, Time Bomb Attack On Cyprus Oil Tanks £2M. Damage Done By Four Masked Men British Servicemen Help With Fire-Fighting, High Crime Rate Of The Once Holy Cologne Doctor Aged 75 Runs One-Man Welfare Organization, Spiders' Web-Spinning Used in Study of Drugs, Mr. Stewart Suggests Four Ways To Peace Plan To Establish U.N. Team Of Mediators, Public Tribute To A Brave Woman, President Goes To A Party, Malaysians Going Home Soon, Judge's Way With A Bully, More U.S. Troops For Vietnam, Weaknesses Of American Intelligence System Agency As Whipping Boy Of The Administration, National Trust Expanding Protection For 400,000 Acres, French Caution Over Common Market Discussions Willingness To Talk But No Sign Of Modification, Russian Moon Rocket Ends Signals Theory Of Fault In Final Stages, Brothers Get Offer Of Compensation, Saving $2,700M. On Merchant Ships In U.S., Patients Becoming More Litigious, Repercussions On W.E.U. Link, British Offer On Desalination Aid For Any Country, Youth On Child Murder Charge, Anglo-French Talks On Aircraft, More White M.P.S For Malawi, Mr. Thomson Meets Bulgarians, Afrika Korps Veterans Meet In Hanover, Housewives Foil Mail Van Raid, Churchill and the Giant Panda, Towering Personality Of New London Landmark Mr. Wilson Opening 619ft. Structure, Children In Integrated Schools Have No Race Consciousness, Says Teachers' Report, Talks On Rail Drivers' Pay Today, Mrs. Castle On Ku-Klux-Klan List, Prosecution Say Three Gaoled: Court Told Of Uniforms, Spreading Rates More Widely, Tear Gas Used Against Aden Children School Protest Demonstration Dispersed, When A Man IS Stranded In Space..., Brazilian Leader WHO Refused To Count The Cost, Tory Plan For Unions 'Not Helpful' Ill-Digested, Says Mr. Woodcock, Doctors In B.M.A. Scheme Could Earn £9,000 START In Some Areas This Year, The Pope Appoints New Archbishop, U.S. Efforts To End Chicken Dispute Subsidies Problem May Go To Gatt. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Vice-Lieutenant Of Banff, Sir R. Menzies Says HE Will Not Live In Britain Some Acrimony At Press Conference On New Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: In Pursuit of the Norm, My Party's in the Highlands, From Russia-with Bond, Teeth For The U.N., Ever-Ready Ministry. Letters to the Editor: Public Footpaths, Books On Their Sides, Red Flag, Shortage Of Doctors Contract Judged On Merits, Covering The Party Conferences, Channel Tunnel, Rhodesia's Future, Courtesy Today?, No More Suitable, Lost and Found, Water For London, Sunday Cricket. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Professor F. E. Tylecote Medicine At Manchester, Obituary, Mr. A. T. Glenny A Pioneer Of Immunization. Reviews: Edinburgh's New Civic Theatre Draws on Italy and Poland, Zero Mostel In Film Of 'A Funny Thing...', Carmen's New Dignity, Shaw Comedy For The Garrick Theatre, Ravi Shankar Explains His Art, Logical Shape of New Piano Work, Faust Produced by Barrault, Elgar Image Projected Eloquently, Corots Brought to National Gallery, Singer's Gallic Languidity, Furniture Fetches £17,270 2 Venetian Armchairs Go For 35ogns.. Law: Sir Henry Wood's Memorial In Re Henry Wood National Memorial Trust Armstrong And Others V. Moiseiwitsch And Others, Rector's Appeal Fails Ex Parte Grubb, Young Men And Girl On Drug Charges, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division A Prison Authority's Duty Anderson V. Home Office. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: New Issue Items Debenture For Fram Group 'Substantial Sum', Bumper Package From Forbuoys, £1.7M. Post Office Orders For A.E.I., Aldford House (Park Lane), The Castrol group of companies Interim Report For The Half Year Ended 30th June, 1965, Cope, Allman Extension, Marston, Thompson & Evershed Limited Profits Further Increased, Gestetner Sales Up A Fifth, Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited, Latest Dividends, Finnish Bank Chief On Gold Reserves, Aircraft Trading Probe By S.E.C., U.S. Chain Stores Sales Up, Record Orders For Overseas Building Rise Of £51M. To £198M., Canadian Township Where Nickel Means Everything, 14,700 Steelmen Strike In U.S., Jo'burg Golds Steady Interest In Selective Issues, House Of Lerose Sales Rise 20 P.C., Mitsubishi Cut Dividend, Berk Debenture Placing, Pound Tends Firmer Continental Buying, Pilkington Canada Plant To Make Float Glass, ZAMBIAN ANGLO AMERICAN LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) FINAL DIVIDEND (No. 58)-Year Ended 30th June, 1965, Schweppes (Ireland) In Share Swap, Capital Spending Drop Bigger than Forecast, Gas Heater Sales Boom Continues, General Motors Hit New Sales Peak, Bp Plans To Move To Harlow, Building Society Movement Needs Streamlining, Fram, Winsor & Newton Labour Squeeze, Brick Investments Limited, Rhodesian S.E. Quiet, Indian Tea Dispute Goes to Dacca Court, Liverpool Paint Plant Project, £2.5M. Post Office H.Q. For Durham, Scottish Advertising Merger, Note Circulation Up By £10M., More Of Australia's Trade IS With U.K., 3 Or 4 Houses Put In The Bank Money Very Short, Inflation Warning By Dr. Verwoerd, Warning From The Bank Investors Wait, Mr. D. Kleeman Forms New Company, Ready Mixed Concrete Output Rising, Gregory Air Buy Hs 125 Twin-Jets, Record Nine Months For Chase Manhattan, 'A.M.I.C.' Expands, Stringer Motors Debenture. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares And Gilts Both Mark Time, Wall Street Advance Peters Out, I.B.M. Decline $2½ To $511, Recent Issues, Prices Of Unit Trusts, Improved Tone On Tokyo, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Rubber Values Improve: Gains Of Up To 5/16D., Milan Loses Ground Zurich Easier, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Varied Movements, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Lord Henderson Steps Up. Property: Powell & Partner, Country Properties.

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