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The Times - 31/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 30, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 30, From a Special Correspondent-LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-PONTA GROSSA, BRAZIL, From Our Special Correspondent-SYDNEY, AUG. 30, From Our Own Correspondent-RAWALPINDI, AUG. 29 (DELAYED BY CENSORSHIP), From a Special Correspondent-DELHI, AUG. 30, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, AUG. 30, R. E. LEEVES. 168 The Moors, Kidlington, Oxford., LUIS RICARDO ALONSO. London, Aug. 30., B. DAVID HURWICH. 18c Hedgegate Court, 116 Powis Terrace, W.11., P. J. LIDDELL. Moorhouse Hall, Warwick-on-Eden, near Carlisle, ELLIOTT JAQUES. 35 Ennismore Gardens Mews, S.W.7., J. E. MORTIMER 23 Montrose Avenue, Witton, Twickenham, Middlesex, ROBERT MITCHELL, Greater London Council. The County Hall. S.E.1., F. G. EVANS. Ivy Tower, South Park, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire., B. M. BERTHON. Madges, Long Crendon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire., H. W. MCCARTHY. Blenheim Lodge, Blenheim Avenue, Southampton, Aug. 27., D. SHRYANE. Banthams, Matching Green, Harlow, Essex., JOHN GLOAG. 3 The Mall, East Sheen, S.W.14., From a Special Correspondent, MAXWELL BRESLER. Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham, Portsmouth., L. JOHN COLLINS. 2, Amen Court, E.C.4., J. H. MILLAR. 50 Pall Mall, S.W.1., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-KEELE, STAFFORDSHIRE, AUG. 30, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic-EDINBURGH, AUG. 30, From a Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Motor Cars, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Display Advertising: Ici, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, The Times, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd. Sport: Heyday For The Norburys, Kent Recover At Old Trafford, Sports in Brief, Day Of Vivid Hitting At Swansea, Cool Win For Maitland On Cuillins, Glass Slipper Trips Ahead To Win Again Confusion Mars Burnham Week, Declared Runners For Other Meetings Ripon, Queen's Own Hussars Retain Polo Cup, Danes And Dutch Lead Dragons, 86 Clubs Told To Resign Legal Device May Aid Football, Snell Falters After Going Out In 32, Gloucester Gain Advantage, Long Odds Against Win For England Fine Exhibition Of Batting By South Africans, Gilson In Form At Bisley, Thrilling Driving At Brands Hatch By Surtees, Reed's 79 Takes Four Hours, Knight First To Reach Double, Cardiff's Cup Tie, Piggott Treble Likely At Epsom Today, Pataudi Gives Sussex And Northants Hope, Notable Year For Cheshire, Derbyshire Fall To Cartwright, Keino Leaves Europe's Best Floundering Britain's Fastest Mile Won, Motor Cycling At Crystal Palace. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Chess Title Goes To Kurajica, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,012. News: Seated One Day At The Organ, Spaxton Rector Calls Meeting, Protest At Police Search In Club, Cuba Assassination Plot Report, Egypt Claims Muslim Plot Crushed President Nasser's Warning, 28,000 Immunized Against Polio, Many Prepare To Swim Channel, Handbag Clue To Lost Couple, Commonwealth Accord On Need For Law Reform Call For Full-Time Body Of Inquiry, Chess Player Missing After Defeat, Budget Cuts Orders For Oysters, Cut Out Procedural Nonsense, Deputy Speaker Says, 99 Idle Ships May Sail This Week, Lessons By Tv Begin In 300 Glasgow Schools Extended Service Discussed, Violence Of The Wild West Lingers On, Gilbertian Interlude, Gang Attack Witness Of Accident, Sharing Gain Of Technology T.U.C. Call For Safeguards, Brian Rix Hurt In Road Crash, New Forest Ponies: 'No Slaughter', Delhi Claims Capture Of Pass, Train Drivers Give Sept. 9 Deadline Go-Slow Threat Renewed, Gen. De Gaulle As 'Peace Maker' Mr. Ball To Deliver Message Today, Gas Leak Halts Trains, U.S. To Keep Up B52 Bomber Raids In Vietnam, Booming Trade In Travellers' Cheques Tour Agencies' Investments, Heavy Gunfire In Santo Domingo Casualties Among Rebel Troops, Safer Shipping by Route Control, Rivals in the Profitable Market for Cross-country Vehicles, Brake Makers On Short Time, Warning On World Food Problem, President Acts In Steel Dispute, Youths Sold Drugs At 1s. A Tablet, Police Say, Five Die In 4-Car Crash, Council Inquiry 'Of No Assistance', Over 100 Feared Dead In Avalanche Workers Buried By ICE And Rock At Swiss Dam Site, Basuto Leader Seeks More Powers 'Obstacles Placed By Britain', Gliding Win By R.A.F. Pilot, German Ships' Bells Returned, England Need 335 To Win, Think Rigorously On Changing Society, Humanists Told, 80 M.P.H. 3-Wheeler Costs £496, Youth Riot Halts Stockholm Traffic, Danger Of Open War In Kashmir Dispute Next Few Days Probably Decisive Crucial Choice Rests With Pakistan, Crown Council On Greek Crisis, Minstrel Lorry Drivers Make New Folklore Of Brazil, Pasternak's Poem Of Suffering, Eight Sentenced In Tokyo Bribes Case, Iron Age Farming Traces Found Wiltshire Excavations, Bonn Opposed To Talks On Treaty, Working Bank Holiday For Mr. Wilson Mr. Heath Looks Ahead, Fewer Traffic Delays: S.E. Jams Worst, Mr. Lee Warns U.S. To Keep Out Role For Britain In Singapore Demand For Control In Use Of Bases, Coal Board Net Profit Of £500,000 £1om. Depreciation Relief, Women Shine In Defence Test, Indonesians Lose 18 In Clash, Spray To Kill Sea Grass Found, 'Sham If M.P.S Vote By Proxy, Mr. Johnson Switches To Foreign Affairs Impatient For 'International Great Society'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Out and About on the New Bank Holiday. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Delinquency Cosmopolitan, Heath's Holiday, Students in Arms, Old Horse Power. Letters to the Editor: What Ought To Be Done, By Secret Ballot, Consultation on Changes, Black-listed, How Much Cake?, An Envoy's Resignation, A Pamphlet Deplored, You Know, On the Wrong Foot, Resistance In South Africa, Dealing With Juveniles Why Proposals Are Inadequate, Where Cooperation IS Necessary, Penny Farthings, Misery Index From Meteorologists, Charitable Work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ferrostatics Founder Retires, College Merger IS Rejected 'Counter To Policy', Oxford Change On Admissions. Obituaries: Dr. H. R. Marston Research On Soil Deficiencies, Obituary, Sir Walter Drummond. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Breaking The Language Barrier Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh: I Due Gemelli Veneziani, Youth Theatre In Demand, How Abstract Art Can Influence Thought and Vision, New Yorkers Triumph Royal Opera House: New York City Ballet, Czech Designer's Two Approaches to Wesker Play. Business and Finance: More U.S. Banks To Install 'On-Line' Systems, Singapore Tin Down, Export Order For Valradio, How To Make Americans Buy More U.K. Cars Two Keys To Higher Sales, Trinidad Sugar Estates, Vantona To Sell Foreign Operations Sequel Of Tax On Remitted Dividends, Builders' Cynicism On Growth Plan, Fall Expected In Wool Output, New Contracts, Ratcliffe's Springs Ltd., Expansion Forecast, Further Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, The Great Northern Telegraph Company's Holding Company (Limited) (Incorporated in Denmark), $5,500,000 Rocket Contract, Guinness In Canada, John Summers in Coated Steel Breakthrough, Tate & Lyle Profit Estimates, 'Fed' Chairman On British Economy Devaluation Would Upset World, Tate & Lyle, Limited, Russian Cars To Make European Sales Tour, Brown, Thomas Bought By T. Lyons, Man-Made Fibre Output At High Level, Dutch Call Money Rate Up, Lubricants Plant For Iraq, J.C.B. Venture In Europe, N.Y.S.E. Reported Planning New Rule, $60M. Kraft Paper Scheme, U.S. Reserves Rise But Gold Stock Falls. Stock Exchange Tables: Milan Turns Irregular On Profit-Taking, Wall Street Waiting On Steel News, Throgmorton Street Turnover Blues, Polaroid Advances $3 1/8 To $81 3/4, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, AMSTERDAM.-Internationals were. Business Appointments: Baring Brothers Resignation Mr. G. Davis. Property: Bernard Thorpe% Partners.

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