The Times - 13/07/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, B.B.C 1 (Ch. 1), FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 12, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Special Correspondent-SWANSEA, JULY 12, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, JULY 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CWMBRAN, JULY 11, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, JULY 12, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 12, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, JULY 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, JULY 12, From Our Lima Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-LAE, NEW GUINEA, JULY 12, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, JULY 12, From Our Special Correspondent-ZAGREB, JULY 12, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent-HIBBING, MINNESOTA, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JULY 12, From Our Own Correspondent, ALISTER R. CANN., R. C. NEVIUS., R. KETTLE., WALTER GOLDSTEIN., B. B. SCHOFIELD., EILEEN LANDRAY., By Lt.-Col. Neil McLean, W. B. LESSING., H. R. LAMPLUGH., MIKE WILLIAMS-THOMPSON., J. H. HUTTON., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Roy Strong, Royal Festival Hall: Bolshoi Ballet, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NEWCASTLE, JULY 12, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Charities And Appeals, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Wright Sprints To Stage Victory Simpson Retires In Tour De France, Golf Club Competitions, British Football Clubs Both Draw, Fine Shooting In A Downpour Seventeen "Highest Possibles", Strong Team For Budapest, Strong Finish In Dinghy Event Well-Judged Win By Dahlstrom, Record Of Tokyo Olympics, Thomson And Legrange Set Pace In French Open British Champion Shows Rare Gift Of Recovery, Rain, Pollard And Smith Prolong Test England So Near But Forecast Favours New Zealand, Crepello Filly May Beat Grandma, Efficiency Overcomes U.S. Lacrosse Power, Warwick In Sight Of Victory Essex Fail On Fresh Pitch, Tours In Keeping With Expansion, Hoylake Lawn Tennis Men's Singles-First Round, P. Morrison In The Irish Team, Rhodes Driving Force Behind Match, Northamptonshire Well Pleased Poor Batting Helps Leicester's Fall, Langridge Disqualifies Himself, Sherpa First At Scarborough. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,970, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: Promise Ahead When The Giant Stirs, Crown Say Chief Constable Wrongly Took £1,300 Much Of IT Alleged To Have Gone On Drink, President Of Chile Arrives Today, Russians Walk Out At Peace Meeting, Prison Security Adviser May Be Appointed Home Secretary Discussing Other Improvements, Freedom Calls In British Guiana, Mr. Davies Has 7-Hour Talk In Hanoi Meeting With Foreign Ministry Officials Mission Defended By Mr. Wilson, U.S. Intensifies Threat Over Shipping Possible Action Against Britain, 88lb. Load As Maximum For A Man, Trades Unions In Clash On Tunisia, Mr. Brooke 'Paler And Thinner', Doctors Studying Pilots' Fatigue, Floating Symposium On Planning, Greek Minister To Lose His Post Expulsion Decision, New Aircraft Has Drag Problem, Mystery Of Explosions In Chicago, 50 Labour M.P.S Oppose Fees From Patients, Prices Soar for Veteran and Vintage Cars, Warning On Atomic Proliferation, Holiday Rebels Stop Car Works Off A Week Too Soon, "Unconventional" Hanoi Talks Mr. Wilson Defends His Method, Future Of Small Territories, Role Of Soviet Trade Unions Reviewed Khrushchev Law Outdated, Liverpool School Mergers Decision, Futbol, as They Like it in San Sebastian, Students Mind Machines In Factory During Vacation, Movements Of Liners, Clash Over Move To Dismiss Armenian Archbishop, Merger Of Midland Police Proposed Home Office Calls For Plans, "Chipembere Gang Leaders" Held Dr. Banda Reveals New Arrests, 1964 Wine Well Worth Trying, Sudan Accused Of Massacres, Israel's Plea To Russia, Large Government Majorities, Diplomatic Moves Open On E.E.C. Paris Approach By Netherlands, Bonn Restates Nuclear Arms Policy, U.S. Monetary Move Welcomed, Philosophers Challenge The Ideologists, Foreign Languages In Schools, Expulsion Threat To Mr. Ben Gurion, Doctors Call For Aid To Fight Alcoholism £250,000 Government Grant Wanted For Research, Bus Ride To A Town Older Than The Incas, Sir A. Home To Remain At The Helm Bid For Overthrow Fails, Mr. Brown Defends Long-Term View Of Prices Policy, Direct Road-Sea Link With Rotterdam, Pres. Johnson Applauds Rapid Progress In Civil Rights Growing Power Of The Negro Voters, Seal Pups Washed Up On East Coast, Communist Brigade Moves South, 36 Shifta Killed In Clashes, Six Burnt By Molten Aluminium, Riot Over Tv In New York Gaol, With the Imam's Army in Yemen, Murder Victim's Widow Gets £2,000 Award, Pacific Islanders Demand Bigger Say In Affairs Fiji Chief Expects Britain To Accept Proposals, Scotland Yard In Tests With Finger Print Computer Home Secretary's Decision Awaited, Landscape Plan To Beautify Banks Of The Tyne, Newspaper Merger Bill Change, "Rethinking" Needed On Transport, Shift In Attitude Of Public Schools, Youth Fined On Ship Damage Charge, Burns Patients Float On Air, More Excavation At Winchester, Closer U.S.-Canadian Diplomacy Sought, Steel Companies' New Policy On Joint Consultation Union Officials And Shop Stewards On Works Council, Privilege Pot IS Off The Boil Issue Not Raised Again In Commons, Bognor Agrees To Private Inquiry Minister's Offer To Share Cost, Iraq Cabinet Reshuffle Brings Setback For Pres. Nasser President Arif Ousts Advocates Of Closer Ties With Egypt, Programme Of Hard Work In Algeria, Sir R. Menzies Expected To Speak On War Commitment, Lisbon Students Accused Of Communist Activities Allegation Of Explosives In Schoolgirl's Room. Display Advertising: Olympia, Rank Xerox, Westland, Aei, Mowlem, The Times, Panam, Normand Ltd., Lp, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, American Express. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: In Royalist Yemen. Official Appointments and Notices: Gold Medal For Best Invention Of Year, Mr. F. Chichester A Museum Trustee, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Ecclesiastical News Resignation. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Chilean President's Visit, Where Should Offices Be?, German Warning, Fully Illustrated, Bretton Woods Again. Letters to the Editor: Abortion, Close Companies, The Indian Institute, Too Much, Not Enough, Another Look Needed, Defence Policy Debates Why Full Probing IS Essential, Churchill Stamp, Uninformed Opinion, Bank Hours, Patent Office. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Novel Work of Substance, Judgment Day Spectacle Winchester Cathedral: Mysteries in Winchester, In The Sale Rooms £39,000 For Early Science Books 34 Boyle Works, £8,290, From The Times of 1865, London Newcomers in Glittering Bolshoi Ballet, Planchon's Plans For London, Ensemble's Polished Playing, New Quartet On Large Scale, Spiky Revue By Amateurs New Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith: My Girl Herbert, Fakes And Forgeries In Historical Portraiture. Obituaries: Sir John Lockwood, Mr. Ray Collins, Mr. E. Whitley-Jones, Canon Sir Percy Maryon-Wilson, Dr. Louis H. Gray Medical Uses Of Radiation, Prof. Edward Hughes, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Mr. H. Davies's seven-hour talk with Hanoi leaders, 35 Local Boundary Objections, Press mergers: flexible rule on circulation, Charity obstacle to assistance, Deferment of corporation tax refused, Tory Challenge To Mr. Cousins Attitude To Incomes Policy. Law: Solicitor's Clerk Gaoled, Pharmacists' Resolution To Be Considered Dickson V. The Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain, "Involuntary Manslaughter" Regina V. Creamer. Business and Finance: Crittall-Hope Export Formed Satisfactory Level Of Orders, Brit. Guiana Oil Concessions, Solving Britain's Traffic Problems Bailey Bridges To Ease Congestion, London Cover For Skyways Plane Kerosene Fuel Used, Midland Bank Advances Rise 6.7 P.C., A.E.I. Generators For New Cunarder, Burmah Oil (Aust.) In £A1.5m. Deal Share Interest In Santos, Exodus From London 211 Firms On The Move, Pechiney-Saint-Gobain, Latest Dividends, Policy Change By Krupp? Fusion Of Steel Giants, Connaught Estates Pay More, Meccano Recovering Rapidly, Tougher Times For Gilt-Edged Borrowers, Bankers' Delegation In Mexico, Ross Group Going In For Tuna-Fishing, Norwest Constrn. Beat Forecasts, Oil Industry In Search Of $16,000M., Painton Debenture Coming, Ashton Bros. In £415,000 Irish Purchase, One-Third N.Y.S.E. Firms Operate At A Loss, Bromilow & Edwards Keep Promise, Japanese Meetings, Brighter Hope Of Monetary Reform Bilateral Talks To Continue, B.I.S. Assets Down, Italian Loan Success Slower Selling In Frankfurt, Diamond Sales Hit Record £38,979,704, U.S. Bill Rate Rises, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, £193,580 Fire Appliances, Oilfield Equipment For M. East, Bankers Trust Company New York, £5½M. Darlington Diesel Plant, First National City Bank and Subsidiaries, Bankers Trust Earn 20% More, Tariff Cuts Studied, Power Secs. Terms, Rival Families-Keeping The Score, Credit Lyonnais Overall Expansion Of Activities Net Profit Over 11 Per Cent Higher, Russian Contract For B.I.C.C., E.C.S.C. Steel Output Falls In June, Apprentice's In Glasgow, £A7m. Australian Ore Deal With Japan, Middle East Trade Talks At C.O.I., Coal Mining Entering New Era Bevercotes Colliery Entirely Remote Controlled, Option Rates, Woolworth's Interim Report Tomorrow, W. German Aid For Kenya, Hoechst Plant For South Africa, The Metropolitan Railway Surplus Lands Company, Limited. Business Appointments: Geevor Tin Mines Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Mixed Close On Frankfurt Zurich Higher, Wall Street Cautious Leisurely Trading, Heavy Selling Of Three Months Wire Bars, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilt-Edged Show Losses, Prices Fail To Fulfil Early Promise, Recent Issues, AMSTERDAM was very quiet with price, Pound Makes Headway Continental And U.S. Buying, Large Help For Money, U.S. Firm Taking 15 P.C. In Efco, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, President's Envoy For Europe, Fall On Tokyo Continues, Prop. Holding On Tax "Unfairness", Unit Trust Prices, Kaffir Quarterlies General Mining & Finance Corporation Group. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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