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The Times - 25/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent-SUTTON, MASS., AUG. 24, FROM A WOMEN'S GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BUDAPEST, AUG. 24, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-EDINBURGH, AUG. 24, From Our Drama Critic-EDINBURGH, AUG. 24, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-BROWNSEA, DORSET, AUG. 24, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-WARWICK, AUG. 24, From Our Art Critic, From Our Music Critic-SALZBURG, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, AUG. 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, AUG. 24, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-JIDDAH, AUG. 24, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, A. B. CLEGG, Chief Education Officer, , STANLEY HOOPER., MILES THOMAS, BERNARD HOLLOWOOD., ELIZABETH COLLARD., L. IRVINE-BROWN., From Our Commonwealth Staff, BERTRAND RUSSELL., FRANK JACKSON, Librarian to the, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-BIDFORD-ON-AVON, AUG. 24, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-GENEVA, AUG. 24, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, By Our City Staff, FROM LLOYD'S, From a Correspondent-AMSTERDAM, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Good Finish Spoilt At Dover, Sports in Brief, Penalty Should Not Stop High, Southwick Croquet, Northants Frustrated In Final Match Week Of Idle Suspense For County Leaders, Polo Cottage START Slowly Groundsman Beats The Downpour, Decisive Win For Worcester Weather No Protection For Surrey, Bierne A Clear Winner, Manchester United Trounced, Where Watching Golf Can Be A Penance Delays And Distractions Of U.S. Professional Game, Glamorgan's Win Keeps Them In The Hunt, Silver Medals For Britain In Pouring Rain, Another Tame Draw, Miss Oxley Beaten In First Round At Formby, South Africans Denied, Watery End At Glastonbury, One Shot Ends Bowls Dream Miss Steele Close To Defeat, Godfrey's 65 Gives Him Two-Stroke Lead, Callaghan Beats Another Seed. Picture Gallery: Lloyd's Underwriting Room. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Programme Changes, Television Programmes, Bridge When Champions Sleep, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,007, Two Junior Chess Games. News: Discord Over A Winning Pibroch, Egypt-Saudi Arabia Guarantees On Yemen, New Life For A Dying River Avon At Bidford? Survey Planned-But Interests Could Clash Over Holiday Centre, Russians Foiled Murder Plot, Sabah 'Will Stay In Malaysia', Russian Call For A Liturgy Of Atheism, Mr. Tsirimokos Appeals For M.P.S' Votes Greek Parliament Heavily Guarded City's Police Chief Replaced, Book Firm Strives To Expand, £5,000 Plea To Stop Reservoir 'Threat To Unique Flora Area', Nasser-Faisal Agreement On Yemen Ceasefire Egyptian Troops To Withdraw: Plans For Plebiscite, Three Die In Fire: Rescuer Hurt, Building Society To Charge 7%, Salvage Ban On Explosives, Bank's £5M. Link With U.S., Harveys Resistance To Takeover, Family Councils Proposed For Child Delinquents More Residential Training, N.U.R. Rejects Liner Trains Plan Opposition To Private Hauliers Demand For 40-Hour Week And Higher Pay, Mexico Talks On Nuclear Pact, Movements Of Liners, Site For Augustus John Statue, Russian Plea For Peace, 58 U.S. Marines Die In Air Crash, Stockbrokers Are 'Hammered', On Other City Pages, Police Officer In Aden Wounded, 30 Flee As Marquee Collapses, Mr. Brown Under Pressure To Strengthen Incomes Board, Israel Ambassador Calmly Received, Ford To Discuss Compensation, Family Councils For Young Offenders Proposed New Courts, New Development Bonds Issue, 10,000 Students In Seoul Riot 94 Policemen Injured During Clashes, Bird-Watching (And Mosquitobottling) On Brownsea, Under the Umbrella of Adoption, India Prepared To Cross Kashmir Ceasefire Line Mr. Shastri's Threat To Raid Bases Of Infiltrators, B.E.A. Profit £1,300,000: Loss On Domestic Routes 30-40 Air-Bus Jets Needed For 1970s, Another Man Detained In S. Africa Sequel To Prison Reports, Taking to Heart the Advice of a Barber, Party Leaders Return To Work Next Week, 16,000 Idle In U.S. Car Strike, Germans Pay Too Much Tax, Another U.S. Raid Near China Base Attacked By Vietcong, Kenya Minister's Denial, Engineering Firms' Orders Fall, Suit Against The Beatles, Docks Board Aid To Timber Ports, Astronauts See A Minuteman, Ford 'May Stop Production', Ghana 'Training Saboteurs', More Stations Closing, Board To Support Potato Prices, Atom Pay Board To Sit Next Week, £1 AIDS Unearthing Of Warwick's Medieval Wall, Four New Security Body Members, 15,000 Car Workers Now Idle, Points Were Moved Under Train, Manchester Halts Home Loans. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Universal Canopies Limited, Jil, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Sun Insurance. Reviews: Opera That is Full of Delightful Things, Armour Under The Hammer, £42,000 Grants For Christian Books, Youthful Talent and Charm in Adaptation of Novel, Two Abstract Artists, Karajan's Large-scale Boris Godunov, Forward Planning Hint On Theatre Project, Film Invitation To Landladies, Opera In East Berlin, Assembly Hall, Edinburgh: Macbeth. Official Appointments and Notices: Government Resigns In Malagasy, From The London Gazette Tuesday, August 24, 1965, University News London University Reorganization, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Tory Philosophy, Justice for Children, Looking for an Air Bus, Keeping Sharks At Bay. Letters to the Editor: Call Her Madam, What Ought To Be Done Ways To Deal With Strikes, Waiting For Visas, A Leap In The Dark, Communist M.P.S, Stop-Go On The Roads. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Frank Tait, Mr. Sheldon Whitehouse, Fr. Jonathan Graham Superior Of Mirfield, Mr. Jan Stewer, Mr. Hans Oppenheim, Mr. Peter Inglis, Obituary, Mr. J. A. Dyson. Business and Finance: Export Service For Midlands., 'Too Many Committees' In U.N. Trade Body, London Toy Firm Off To Scotland, International Stores Another year of progress, 9in. TV Spearheads Sony Invasion, Bromilow & Edwards Ltd., Few Bookings On The Baltic Exchange, Sewage Machinery For Libya, Why K.L.M. Had A Change Of Heart, Timber Modernization At Garston Docks, Latest Dividends, Exports Chief: U.K. Must Join Six, Hawthorn Leslie Triumph, Beatles' Songs Beat Profit Forecast, Acute Shortage Of Money, United Dominions Trust, R. Paterson & Sons, I.C.I. Film Agreement With Teijin, Would-Be Hosts For U.N.C.T.A.D., Canada Expects Big Chinese Wheat Order, Claim Against Vaux Breweries, Bolsa and Mellon Forge $15m. Banking Link, Regional Properties Assurance, Gilts Lose Ground Money Very Short, B.O.T. Face Merger Test Case, Wingate Investments, Nation Life Bid Defence, G.E.C. Export Order From Swedish Cement Firm, Tillotson & Son Pick Up After Setback, Revenue Deficit Of £30M., BEST AND MAY LIMITED (Electrical and Engineering Distributors), Showerings, Vine Products & Whiteways Limited, Growth Prospects Of U.S. Steel Industry Automation Makes Its Mark. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Issues Ease On New Loan, Quiet Exchanges: Pound Easier, Stock Exchange Failure, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares Show Little Change, $30M. U.S. Debenture Postponed, Recent Issues, Copper Wire Bars Rise In Active Dealings, Further Gains On Paris Milan Resistant, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Texas Instruments Leap $5 3/4 To $137 3/4, Wall St. Fails To Hold Best Levels, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Brit. Uralite Mr. G. V. Parker Resigns. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.

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