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The Times - 12/10/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Staff, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BRISTOL, OCT. 11, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, OCT. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 11, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-WITH THE 4TH DIVISION, NEAR HAMELIN, OCT. 11, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 11, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-SOFIA, OCT. 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, OCT. 11, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent with Mr. Diefenbaker's campaign train-SASKATOON, OCT. 11, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 11, PETER BRASSEY. Close House, Barnack, Stamford., RAY A. M. KENNEDY. 122 Summerhill. Dublin., ARTHUR LONGMORE. 21 Prince's Gate Court. Exhibition Road, S.W.7, Oct. 10., THOMAS J. HUTTON., HUMPHRY BERKELEY. House of Commons, Oct. 11., J. M. SMITH. Garfield, 7 Back Lane, Guiseley, Leeds., BERNARD WALEY-COHEN. Honeymead. Simonsbath. Minehead, Somerset, Oct. 8., F. MAYO., From Our Defence Correspondent, HENRY PALMER. 8 Pembroke Square, W.8., M. N. HILL, Reader in Marine Geophysics., RONALD S. MALLONE. 141 Woolacombe Road, Kidbrookc. S.E.3. Oct 8., NEVILLE CARDUS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MUNICH, From Our Special Correspondent-GLASGOW, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 11, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: BUSINESS OFFERS (Continued from Page 1. column 7), Motor Cars, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: New Venture By Mr. Solomons Contests At Grosvenor House, Young Golfers Bring Touch Of Distinction Clark And Townsend In Strong Worplesdon Partnerships, Tissera Leads Ceylon Against M.C.C., Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records, Lacrosse Striking Power, Flaws In Early Division Of Entries, Butler Shows Remarkable Reserves Of Energy, Encouraging Signs For Gibson And Craig Promising Three-Quarters In Freshmen's Trials, Squash Rackets Innovation Triangular Series Of Internationals, Dodgers Attempt To Take Baseball Lead, Stiffer Fines For Hooligans Urged, High Scoring Heralds New Schools' Season, L.T.A. To Discuss Sponsorship Ban Taylor Absent At Queen's Club, Eton Fives. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,048, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: Woman Sues After Computer Arrest, The Engineer With Firm Links In The West, U.S. Sets Trap For Hanoi Division, Mr. Smith Leaves London, Stansted Airport Inquiry, Council Needs New Town's Houses Problem Of Deficit, Dock Strike Leaders Deny That They Are Communist-Inspired: Coincidence Of Two Unofficial Stoppages, Lawyers Hit At New Zealand Press Bill, The Pope Intervenes To Stop Debate On Celibacy, Mr. Diefenbaker Begins To Lose His Crowd Appeal Little Enthusiasm For Election On Canadian Prairies, Illness At Girls' School Named, Mr. Thomson Paves Way For New Links With Bulgaria, New York Papers Reappear After The Strike, Traders' Salute To Bremen, Colour Intolerance Attacked, U.S. Resident IS Expelled By Swiss Dispute Over Villa, Clean Water Becomes A Crucial Issue, Car Passed Halt Sign-Two Died, Grants For Keeping Farm Records, Britain Urged To Help Form European Confederation, Wasted Years in South Arabia, Writers Of East And West Meet, Board Urges Stable Prices For Soap Products 'Aim To Cut Cost Of Powders', Exchanges Of Scientists By Russia, Progress On The Concord, Dr. Banda Accuses China And U.S. 'Grooming Two Future Leaders Of Malawi', Curfew Follows Aden Attacks, My First Day's Potato Picking Earned 11s. 8d., Fourth Nuclear Submarine To Be Built, Industrial Training Officers, Fewer Doctors In London Declining Faster Than Population, Cabinet In Salisbury Likely To Make Decision Today, 29 Bridges On Last Part Of M 62, Rector Of Spaxton Was 'Victim Of Clique' His Life Made Impossible, Counsel Says, Invasion Plans Discovered, Announcement Soon On New Judge, Norwegian Cabinet Takeover Mr. Borten Assumes Office Today, Anglo-U.S. Differences On European Policies Nuclear Treaty Overshadowed By Wider Considerations, T.A. Talks Reach Crossroads, Threat Of Violence By Africans, Luxury Tourer With Four-Wheel Drive, Former Hotel Manager Accused Of Licensee's Murder Crown Tell Of Powder Given To Wife, Mr. Heath Calls For More Rhodesia Negotiations Difference With Mr. Wilson Over Sanctions, Britain Rejects China Protest, A.E.U. Supports The Early Warning, Justice Party Sweeps To Power In Turkey Lingering Resentment Over Fall Of Menderes, Tory Choice For City Adopted After Stormy Meeting, Fine Patients, Says Barrister, Inquiry Ordered Into Shipping Industry Report To Government By Next Year Future Tax Position The Key Question, Restaurants Hit By Budget Curb On Entertaining Some Night Club Takings Down £1,000 A Week, National Theatre Deficit, Engineer Killed In Dock Explosion, Material Available In Plenty, Mr. Johnson Has Uncomfortable Night Effect Of Ending Sedative Ordered To Rest, Spain Protestants Quote Vatican, Mr. Clore Bids £58M. For Store Chain Selfridges Group, Mr. Macleod To Leave 'Spectator', Indian Opinion In Favour Of Atomic Armoury Enigma Of Mr. Shastri's Position, Harsher Policy Over Bus Rowdyism, New Space Tracking Stations, New Isle Of Wight Ferry Launched, Home Nursing Service To Give Families Night Relief Attendants Needed At 4 38 D. An Hour, Advance Study In Speech Therapy Needed, Need For Best Artists To Use Commercial Mass Media, British And German Troops In Atomic War Exercise Weser Bridged In Under Four Hours, Movements Of Liners, Revise Union Laws, Says Lord Beeching, Russian Message To Indonesia, Bombs Thrown In Rome Battle, One-Day Strike In Universities, A Fight Cars Will Win Public Transport Policy Needed, B.O.A.C. To Expand Vc 10 Routes, Sentences Cut For Three Soldiers, Soap Firms' Pledge On Prices, Youth To Demolish Eyesores, 'Prevent U.D.I' Call By U.N., Parents' Guide At The Store. Display Advertising: The Masters, Mappin & Webb, British Rail Shipping Services, Ensign Shipping Limited, Norwich Union Insurance Group, The British Motor Corporation Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mexico, The Chartered Bank, Cape-Ability, Panam, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Rolex, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Cheshire County Council. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Foundation's First Dollar Awards, CHURCH MEDAL.-The Pope has awarded, Miss Tallchief Leaves New York Ballet, University News Two New London Institutes Latin-American And U.S. Studies, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Paris Awards For British Artists, Latest Appointments Former Apprentice Takes Command, Lord Brown Leaves Two Boards, Mr. Scamp To Head Motor Council. Picture Gallery: First Day at a New University. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Interpreting America, Proxy For The Sick?, Pressure for the Bomb, Straight Decision in Turkey, Gone with the Wind. Letters to the Editor: Another Grant?, Underwater Research, A Tribute To Rhodesia Recalling Service In Wartime, Courtesy Today, Pricing Of Cars, Caring For Paths, Postal Delays, Sunday Cricket, Damming The Wash. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Anna Neagle In New Musical, Commissioned By Music Societies, A Magisterial Wotan Royal Opera House: Das Rheingold by Wagner, Mr. Stern Shows a Dazzling Technique, Epoch of Disposable Art?, Kipphardt's Drama of a Business Transaction in Human Lives, Husband and Wife Team, Eventful Verse Play by a Canadian Author, Painter from Venezuela, Art Of Bryan Senior, Small Works Of Art Realize £8,078 At Sotheby's. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Alexander B. Ramsay, Mr. Ernest Read, Herr Hermann Uhde Interpretation Of Wagner. Law: Counsel Accuses Constable Of Perjury, Action For Damages Fails Lawrence V. C. J. Evans (Properties) Ltd., Invalid Carriage Driver Banned 'Like Taking My Legs Away', Award Of £25 To Brave Woman, Youths Remanded On £20,000 Charge, Sentence Not Increased Regina V. Frith, Court Protests About Chairs, Leave To Appeal Against Sentence Regina V. Knowles, Abbey Cross: Man Sent For Trial, Judgment For Record Company Warrior Records Ltd. And Others V. Hayes And Another. Business and Finance: Mr. Powell Speaks To Economists, I.R.I. Bond Loan, Americans Take 35% Of A.B. Metal, Yatton Operating At Record Level, Yatton Furniture Limited Improved Results And Prospects, Latest Dividends, Parsons Dividend Promise, Danish Bacon Margins Widen, $20M. American Oil Deal, Trade Figures Today, Competition Cuts Shoe Interim, Pottery Men Back From France, Shares Steady; Gilts DIP Penal Borrowing, B.M.C. Exports Earn £145M. Further Growth Expected, Samuel Props. Pledge On Dividend, Indian Grain Chartering, National Bank of Pakistan, Wall St. Opinion Reserved On Sterling, Thos. W. Ward Sales Jump £5M. To £53M., £85,000 Australia Order, Interim Statement Beyer Peacock & Co. Limited., J. L. Kier And Company Mr. Olaf Kier Reports Excellent Results, London Merchant Securities Limited, Free Markets In Gold Recommended, W. German G.N.P. Rises 5 P.C. In Six Months Labour Costs Up, Has Mr. Brown Changed the Builders' Minds?, L.M.S. In $1M. Property Deal With Gen. Motors, Reckitt Floor Firms Combined, Rubber Merger Contested Opposition Writ, Berkeley Property Profits Lower, Take-over Fever Mounting to High Pitch, Slight Decline In U.S. Bill Rates, Australia, U.S. And Japan Forge Fresh Links Long-Term Mutual Benefits, Peugeot Rumours. Stock Exchange Tables: Tokyo Steadier At Close, Derbyshire Stone Debenture, Copper Values Continue To Advance, "House" Rationalization The Hard Way, Profit-Taking Hits Milan A.K.U. Weak On Amsterdam, 3 Or 4 Houses In The Bank, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts And Kaffirs Ease, London Cautious Ahead Of Trade Returns, Wall Street At New Peak Mostly $1 Gains, Option Rates, Firm Tone In Sterling, Private American Investors Resume Buying, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Mr. D. Reid In Chair At Edger, Lord Kings Norton Joins S.C.O.W. Board. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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