The Times - 13/08/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent-YORK, AUG. 12, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 12, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, AUG. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, AUG. 12, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, AUG. 12, From Our Correspondent-BEIRUT, AUG. 12, From a Special Correspondent-ANTIPAROS, GREECE, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, AUG. 12, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SINGAPORE, AUG. 12, CHARLES GIBBS-SMITH. The Royal Aero Club, 9. Fitzmaurice Place, W.1, Aug. 11., E. A. DEVENISH. West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth, Middlesex., ELIZABETH MITCHELL., EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS., J. N. STONE., P. M. FORRESTER., D. E. BALME., F. G. HAILS. H.M., From Our Midland Correspondent, ANTHONY AUST., REUBEN FALBER., LILY POYSER., From Our Archaeological Correspondent-WINCHESTER, AUG. 12, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-NOTTINGHAM, AUG. 12, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, From a Correspondent-AMSTERDAM, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Business Offers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Oldest And Youngest Confound Lawn Tennis Seedings, Leicester Topple To Spin, World Record In Butterfly 58.1sec. Mark Set By Canadian, England Boys' Golf Team, Ingleby-Mackenzie Thwarted, Glamorgan Trudge To A Strong Position, Better Bowls In Triples, Tokyo Spirit Must Be Recaptured Hungarians Weak In Track Events, Roan Rocket Expected To Make Amends Easier Task For Sandro, Prosperity Fights Off Challengers, Sports in Brief, Change Suits Emma Hamilton, Britain Wins Admiral's Cup For Fourth Time, South Africans Checked By Herman, Lucaya Should Beat Smart Rivals, Gloucestershire In Trouble, Northants Set Fair For Twelfth Victory Charitable Kent Again Miss Their Chance, Somerset Made To Struggle. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,997, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Three Share Chess Lead, Vernet Landscape Fetches £135, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs). News: Landlords Unite For Protection, Inconclusive Struggle For Press Rights In Lebanon, Attacks On Police Stations, British Aid Sought Against Terrorism, Local Party Back Mr. Paget, India Claims Deaths Of 119 Kashmir Raiders Training For Pakistanis "Begun In May", Matador Fined For 'Disrespect', Quebec Appeal To The Queen Blocked, Union Facing London Docks Test Today Effort To Reverse Vote For Overtime Ban Angry Men Reject Mr. Dash's Plea For Moderation, Polio Outbreak Near Epidemic Level, Poor Wheat Crops In Russia, Early Haul Of 450 Guns In Amnesty No Valuable Old Pieces Yet, Scots To Be Returned To Canada, 'Dangerous Turn' In Santo Domingo, Waiters In £1,650 Earrings Case 'Sold 2 Years Later For £525', President Gives Beach To City Of Rome, Nigerian Minister Criticizes B.O.A.C., Demonstrators Halt Troop Train, New Light On Skill Of Saxon Stonemasons Spectacular Finds At Winchester, Envoy's Son, Aged 10, In Car Chase, With Keats in Galloway, University Of Kent At Canterbury First Subscription List, Friction Over Basutoland Visas S. Africa Defends Ruling, Speed Limit On 100 Miles Of Rural Road, Non-Aligned Nations Regard Full Test Ban As Urgent Nuclear Powers Should Cease Making Arms And Reduce Stockpiles, Movements Of Liners, Wage Control Warning Prospect If Income Policy Fails, More Drug Addicts In Britain, 28 Arrested During Los Angeles Riots, Mortgage Rates Stay At 6 3/4%, U.S. Senator's Free Trade Plan Partnership Plea For Britain Supporting Economy, B.M.A. Attack £3,000 Pay Guarantee, Measuring a Volcano's Lightning Potential, On Other City Pages, Drug For Control Of Gout, Two Detectives On Corruption Charge Accepted £30, Says Prosecution, Beduin Encampment Shelled, King Rejects Mr. Papandreou, Former Rector On Fraud Charge, Death Sentence For Hurn Airport, Japanese Relations With China, Woman Among New High Court Judges, Auschwitz Trial Final Pleas, R.A.D.A. Elects To Untie Knots, Airlift Of U.S. Troops To Vietnam Battle Area New Missile Site Suspected After Loss Of Aircraft, Move To Preserve Brighton Lanes Orders Go To Minister, Three Killed In Dam Shaft, Pamphlets, Neolithic Finds At Site In Cyclades, Labour Conference Challenge On Immigrants Doubtful, New Watch On U.S. City Problems, Battle On Border Near Lake Tiberias, Russia Aims At Supersonic Air Lead, Future Of Virgin Islands Government 'Out Of Touch With Public', Jury Finds Car IS Safe, Singapore Defence Treaty To Be Negotiated Anew Regime 'Not Sympathetic To Seato', Boys Started £18,000 Fires, Minister Rejects U.S. Ships Case, British Yard Lands £13M. Orders, Mrs. Brooke Sees Her Husband, Britain Issues Ban Against Hungarian Embassy Man Not To Return, T.A. Assistance On Reserve After All Negotiations Next Week, Higher Expenditure Approved By The Bundestag, Inquiry Into Strike Causes At Jaguars And Rovers Joint Fact-Finding Committee Of 12, Bihar Opposition M.P.S Suspended, Negroes In Crew Of Visiting U.S. Ship, Yorkshire Suspend Trueman, Law Society Oppose Curb On Committal Reports N. Ireland System Urged. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, System of Awarding Contracts, Cambridge, 'Affront' To Bonn Forces Ended, 62 M.P.S Resign In South Korea. Picture Gallery: Dock Gates Meeting. Display Advertising: Esso, Coutts & Co, Multiple Display Advertisements. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Exchange and Robbery, Embarrassed Doctors, Islands in the Sun, Feeding Rumour, Leap In The Dark. Letters to the Editor: Research In Europe Waste Caused By Duplication, Ghosts Of Versailles, Double, Double Toil And Stubble, Electoral Advisory Committee, Selling To The World, Fitness For Driving, Aircraft Noise, Watching The World Go By. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Ernest Rowe-Dutton, Mr. William Gallacher, First Communist M.P., Mr. Percy Lubbock, Mr. Harold Chapman Orthodontic Specialist, Mr. Ernest F. W. Besly, Obituary. Reviews: Some Corruptions of Power, Two Faces In Brecht's Socialist Utopia, Orchestra To Tour On Continent, The Course of Evolution at the Proms, Composers' Contrasting Versions of Tragic Poem, Choreography of Character in New Ballet. Law: Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Wife Terrified In Vacation Ex Parte Poynter, P.C.S On Attempted Break-In Charge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Photocopy Machines.-Quik-, West Country Hotels Link-Up, £252,000 Expansion By Cerebos, Insurance Brokers Acquired, E.C.G.D. Insures 27 P.C. Of Exports, Patchy Day For Money, Ottoman Bank Tanzania Bank of Commerce Limited, Busy Time For Steel Stockholders, Berrow's Raising £685,000, Soviet Union May Soon Be Selling Gold Again Big Wheat Purchases From West, L'air Liquide Accent On Research Impressive, Dobson Hardwick Sales Up £1M., Repfrance (Paris), Nigerian Gas For U.K. Likely, Prof. Tottle Joins United Gas, How The Surcharge Affected Wine, Foreign Rush for British Ships, Australian Ventures In Singapore, Tap & Die Earnings Jump 45 Per Cent Bumper Year For Acrow, Anti-Dumping Move On Chicken Meat, Japanese Shipyards Booming, More Business For British Ports Net Tonnage Up 7½ P.C. In May, Gilt-Edged In Demand Sterling Easier, Note Circulation Down Again, Squires Gin For America, Amal. Anthracite Warning, Shell Group Profits Greater than Expected, German And Canadian Bank Rates Raised, Something In Common, Richard Costain Scottish Orders, £500,000 Diesel Engines For Canada, Spey Engine Take-Off Thrust Raised, Autumn Boom In France?, New Bank For Angola, Walsall Conduits Higher Sales And Profits, Productofoam Bids For Cork Mfg., W. H. CULLEN (Proprietors: Oullen's Stores Limited) (Grocers and Wine, Spirit & Beer Merchants) Continued Progress, Ross Converting Four More Trawlers, Norway Increases Its Shipping Tonnage, Société Générale Pour Favoriser Le Developement Du Commerce Et De L'industrie En France, Park Motors Outlook, World Fibre Production Still Rising, Air Of Optimism In Freight Market, A. Cohen Share Option, Increased Dutch Sales Cushion Wage Costs, Raw Materials Cheaper, Yesterday's Dividends, Ceramic Sanitaryware Success, Wankie Sales To Be Held. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Higher Fractional Rises, Jo'burg Slightly Firmer, Institutions Lend Active Support, Coffee Futures Surge Ahead On Fresh Buying, Paris Improves Again Zurich Weakens, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Equities Again To The Fore, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, U.S. Gold Stock Maintained, Pound Falls Back Canadian Dollar In Demand, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: C. T. Bowring Appointment. Property: H. J. Burt And Son.
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