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The Times - 08/12/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, , From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 7, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 7, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, DEC. 7, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KABUL, DEC. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, DEC. 7, From Our Correspondent-ISTANBUL, DEC. 7, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, , From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR-MOSCOW, DEC. 7, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, DEC. 7, FRANK MUIR., H. SYMON, Director, The Association, K. HIND., T. P. CREED., DAVID ENNALS, GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, ARTHUR BLENKINSOP, DICK TAVERNE, CYRIL BENCE, COLIN JACKSON, MERLYN REES, BRIAN WALDEN, TOM DALYELL, JAMES JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND, IVOR RICHARD. House of Commons, Dec. 7., MCCORQUODALE OF NEWTON. 15 King Street, E.C.2. Dec. 6., F. G. YOUNG., MAURICE EDELMAN., By Harry G. Johnson, Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, LORYN PARKER OF WADDINGTON., MARY NUNES., WILLIAM H. COOMBS., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 7, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Declaration Of Dividends, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: More Falls On Frankfurt Milan Steady, Firm Tone Prevails In Copper Prices, Wall Street Rallies, Recent Issues, Mutual Funds, Equities And Gilts Mixed After Idle Day, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Brazilian Traction Dividend, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gold Shares Wanted, Wall Street's $1 Gains Dow Jones Average Rises 11.80, Unit Trust Prices. Sport: Palmer-Tomkinson Senior To Challenge Brother, Racing Must Stay True Sport, Chuvalo Fails To Floor Courageous Bygraves, Rugby Ill-Served By Fierce University Match Pattern And Technique Lost In Forward Battle, Gillette Winners May Clash, More Trouble For M.C.C. Cowdrey Doubtful For Test Match Change Of Emphasis, Surrey Half Back Not Eligible, Eton V. Harrow, Sports in Brief, FOX Wins Navy Squash Final At Last, Midfield Flair May Favour Cambridge, Taylor Unsuited By Heavy Court, Italian Breeders' Praise For English Racing, Corby Town Upset Odds To Beat Luton, Stonyhurst Use Outsides Well, Polished Italy A Force For World Cup Finals. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,097, Bridge On The Wrong Foot. Picture Gallery: Testing the North Sea Gas. Reviews: Faenza Circular Dish Bought For £3,800, Brilliance and Intensity in Tchaikovsky, A Nora Without Wry Ironies Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage: A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, Actresses Of Promise Vanbrugh Theatre Club: The Trojan Women, by Euripides, Academy's Big Exhibition of Bonnard, Music for Christmas In and Out of London, Rediscovery of Bernard Shaw, Centenary Exhibition of Paxton in London, Theatre Life In Bygone Age Little Theatre Club: Children of the Stage by Raymond Bantock. Display Advertising: Northgate Exploration Limited, Enterprise Neptune, Pia, Apollinaris, Magie, Wolseley-Hughes Limited, The National Bank, Ici, Bank Of Montreal, The Children's Research Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, Taylor Woodrow, Bolsa, engineering, The Times, Thomson Newspapers Limited, National Bank of Pakistan, Air Bp. News: Captain Refuses To Sail On, Ceylon Campus Strike, Japan Shows New Interest In World Disarmament Receptive Audience For Lord Chalfont, Johnson-Wilson Meeting Washington Chosen, Truce In Printing Dispute Over Demarcation, 150 Evacuated From School Danger Of Collapse, Factory-Built Homes Drive, £12,500M. Bill For American Welfare State Republican Suspicion Of 'Pork Barrel' Patronage, Smithfield Championship Goes To A Hereford Heifer, R.A.F. Sets Up Radar Border Watch Demonstration Flight Over Lusaka, Bishop Assails Ideological Saboteurs Britain 'Invaded', Prices Board 'Too Busy' For Claim, Aerospace Firms Call For A Balanced Programme, Mr. Woodcock Fears Curb On Workers' Rights, Britain Warns Africans On Break, No Startled Signs From The Peers' Benches, General De Gaulle To Stand Again, Hume Says Evans Admitted HE Had Killed His Baby, Vatican Climax To Years Of Debate 'This Stupendous Hour', Mr. Kosygin Launches Bitter Attack on U.S. Policy, Movements Of Liners, No Ministerial 'Howler' Over Stansted Airport, Preparing For 70 M.P.H. Limit On M1, Dutch Marriage Approved, Blazing Torch North Sea Test New Phase In Gas Search Bp To Drill Again, North-East Yards' Poor Showing, Bomb Explosions In Lima Protest Over Arrest Of Guerrilla, Arms Salesman From U.S. In Whitehall, 14 Are Accused Of Nasser Plot, Trade and Aid for Poorer Nations, Kerb Can 'Grip' Cars Out Of Control Mnistry Testing Of Safety Device, Libya To Introduce Conscription, Afghanistan On The Rough Road To Democracy Emergence Of Students As A Political Force, The Day They Deserted Work Tv Football Shuts Factories, Two Government Voices On Mr. Smith 'We Cannot Deal With Him, HE Lied'-Mr. Bottomley 'The Door IS Still Open'-Lord Gardiner, Russia To Spend More On Defence Mr. Kosygin Puts Blame On U.S. 'Imperialism', Milford Docks Threatened With Closure Ore Terminal Plan 'Only Hope', Comparisons With U.S. Difficult, East Europeans Back Attack On Peking Soviet Attitude Endorsed, JET Flights As Hazard For U.S. Diplomatic Efficiency, Vatican Council on Anxieties of Man, Rail Closure Plan Opposed, Action Against Authors, M.P. Asks For B.P.C. Inquiry, Court Declared Child A Ward For Operation Mother Opposed Transfusion, One Way To End 'Brain Drain', 'Killing Defenceless People In Vietnam', Two Britons' 30-Mile Trek To Leave The Police, Broken Gas Main Killed Family All-Electric House, Prosecution tells how a youth of 17 died Evidence In Moors Murder Case In Open Court, Radar Fog Guide For Drivers, Film Location Was Normal, Q.C. Says Scaffolding Ruse Denied, Orthodox Patriarch Solemnly Ends Excommunication, Britain To Have A Computer Centre, Rolls Razor Report For D.P.P., Plans Made To Aid Zambia, Rhodesian Ban On Public Playing Of Radios Penalties If Broadcast May 'Endanger Public', Lebanon Tries To Cut Trade Gap, The Wedding that went with a Bang. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, December 7, 1965, B.R. Reshuffle Of Senior Posts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Conservatives walk out, Oil embargo: Mr. Wilson rejects moral gestures, Lord Gardiner: proposals by Smith would be carefully considered, Mr. Bottomley: Smith not to be trusted, Taxed bowling. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow's Arms Bill, How Essential is a Building?, Still Not Good Enough, Watch on Human Rights, Down to Earth. Letters to the Editor: Imperial Preference?, Latin American Studies Plea For Treasury Action, Reserve Bank, Taking Up The Option, Housing Subsidies, The Rivals' Progress, Multiracial University, A Bridge To Rhodesia, A Calculated Gamble, White Ensign And Red Duster, Traffic Signs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Philip Wright, Mr. H. Bruce Woolfe Pioneer Of British Film Industry, Sir S. A. Benka-Coker, Prof. A. Guillaume, Mr. Joseph Breen, Col. Ralph Cobboldsawle, Sir Bryan Reynolds, Obituary. Law: Juror Spoke To Policeman Regina V. Sanson Regina V. Owens, Court Of Criminal Appeal Mercy His Salvation Regina V. Gibson. Business and Finance: Norway Orders£1,600,000 Worth Of Dawnays Materials For Aluminium Plant, £20M. Syrian Pipeline, Latest Dividends, Socony Mobil Oil May Change Name, Personal Factors Behind U.S. Bank Rate Rise, The Chartered Institute Of Secretaries New Charter In 1966, Equities Much Steadier Pound Easier, Spain Buys Hydraulic Shovels, JOHANNESBURG CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Extract From The Speech By The Chairman, Mr. D. A. B. Watson, At The Annual General Meeting Of The Company Held In Johannesburg On Tuesday, 7th December, 1965., Less Demand For Gold, Swiss And U.S. Firms Link Caprolactam Plant In Spain, Borrowers Press in European Capital Markets, Associated British Foods Remarkable Story Of Growth Continues Complete Faith In Future Of Baking Industry Sales Exceed £260M.-22 Per Cent Higher, Aid For Nigerian Waterways, Opec Governors Meet, Harris Tweed Sales Increasing, More Steel Should Be Used Next Year, 'Johnnies' Can Hold Dividend, Avon Rubber Has Record Month, Queen St. Warehouse Fall Short, Telephone Exchange On Wheels, The Clydesdale (Transvaal) Collieries Limited Record Output, Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment Company, Limited Mr. S. G. Menell's Speech Profits Rise Again Industries Expand Need To Reduce Costs, Policy Dispute On Hoveringham Board, A.B. Foods Expect Profit Growth To Continue, Still More Push For Japanese Exports, Higher Dutch Bank Penalties, Company Meetings Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Limited Sir Douglas Waring's Review, Discount Houses In The Bank Again, Pumps For Yugoslavia, Plessey Connectors For Roiterdam, National Commercial Bank Of Scotland Steady Expansion-Mr. Ian W. Macdonald's Review, Efta Tariffs Cut 10 Per Cent, Perkins Wins £200,000 German Orders, New Safety Boot, Whitbread And Company Limited, British Egg Marketing Board Achievements over past eight years Contracts Scheme to start next April Egg consumption highest in Europe, Revenue Deficit Of £21M., Rational Goals For Computer Centre, The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co. Ltd. Further Expansion And Profit Growth Assured Mr. I. A. Walton's Review, Wolseley-Hughes Placing, Pound A Shade Lower Quieter Market, Barometer Set Fair for Car Men, Bovis As Yet Unaffected By Credit Restrictions, Breweries Feeling The Pinch, Kelsey Industries, Tobacco Factory For Dublin. Business Appointments: Mr. H. M. Jones On Shell International Board, Chairmanship For Lord Garnock. Property: Brussels.

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