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The Times - 29/12/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-ADELAIDE, DEC. 28, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-HULL, DEC. 28, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 28, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, DEC. 28, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, DEC. 28, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 28, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, DEC. 28, From a Staff Reporter-CLEETHORPES, DEC. 28, From Our Correspondent-BELFAST, DEC. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 28, From Our Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 28, BRIAN THOMAS., GERVASE HUGHES, D. G. KELLOCK., H. CASPER., E. H. GOMBRICH., C. R. DUCKWORTH., I. MARKSON., G. L. PRICE., E. M. HAZELTON., J. A. VALLANCE WHITE., By Colin Fraser, MARGIT NYLANDER., CONRAD RAWNSLEY., A. E. GOVER., MALCOLM LOMBERG., D. H. R. BREARLEY., From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-PETERSFIELD, DEC. 28, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-POOLE, DEC. 28, From a Special Correspondent-STOCKHOLM, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Film Critic, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, DEC. 28, From Our Correspondent-PARIS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS (Continued from Page 1, column 4), Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Chuvalo's Next Bout In England, England's Test Chance Hinges Greatly On Winning Toss, Sports in Brief, Australia Settle Challenge Match In Doubles, Snow Reports, Charterhouse Junior Shows Rackets Power, Barber And Boycott Lead M.C.C. Race To Victory Cowdrey Recaptures Lost Form And Confidence, Mrs. Horton In Uber Cup Team, Successful Switch To Electrical Heating, Watsonians Lose Two Men And Concede 11 Tries, Frost Clamps Down On Racing Need To Improve Amenities, Barbarians' Late Rally Repelled Quick Prominent In Lively Leicester Back Row, Liverpool Gain Revenge And Increase Lead, Defensive Policy Costly, Three Crosses Reduce Hull To Nought, Spurs Complete Double. Picture Gallery: The Queen attends the Abbey Service. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Bridge Critical Situation, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,113, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcc), Spassky Favourite In World Chess. News: 76 Died On The Roads During Holiday Boxing Day Toll Doubled, Teachers Concerned Over Split Advisory Body Minister's Decision Awaited, Minesweeper Firemen Commended, Gas Board's Warning Of Low Pressure, Sco'ts Build Fewer Houses, U.S. Oil Embargo In Force, Radiation Effects On Food, Australia Rejects Nigerian Plan, Mr. Heath's Aims In South-East Asia, Mr. Yevtushenko's Chances Wane, Protest On Vans Tax Decision, Toronto Newspaper Joins Group, Vietcong Call For A New Year Truce, Pageantry Marks Abbey's 900th Anniversary Peacock Processions of Royalty and Clergy, Corned Beef To Be Released For Sale Grocers Protest To Prime Minister, 'Amiable Chaos' As Rhodesia Rations Petrol Motorists Queue For Exemptions, Yale Professor In Hanoi, Protest To Russia Over Berlin Shooting Western Call For Action By Ambassador, Probables And Possibles For N.F.U. Presidency Strong Desire For Younger Talent, A Private World of Horses and Trainers, Petersfield Looks Ahead And Breaks With Past Few Pounds In Rates Exchanged For Thousands, Zambian Leaders Go To See President Nyerere, Council Sues B.R. Over Caravans, Looters Raid Homes After Landslip, Work To START On New Hospital, Movements Of Liners, Three Youths Freed From Pothole Early Morning Rescue, Hanoi Dependence On Russia, Scottish Exports Group Planned, New Rig Will Have Nine Anchors, Nursing Publicity 'Ludicrous', 8,200 Dockers Out In Holiday Dispute, New Oil Town For Caspian, Rally J.P. Opposes 70 M.P.H. Limit, More Humane Gaols Urged Wrong Attitude On Religious Belief, Dairy Herds Rise In Size, Landmarks Convenient But Misleading, 109 R.A.F. Men On Way To Join Oil Lift Airliners Prepare To Help Zambia Supplies, Police Say Man Passed Keys, Fairfield As Sign Of New Era, Hungarian Ban On Török Papers, Court Critic Of Scots Police, Bringing Down Spacemen On Land, America Sets Hanoi 14 Points For Negotiation, Reprieve For School Train, Challenge Of Race Slavery, Oil On Sea May Have Choked Some Rig Victims Tanks Believed To Have Split, Hospital Junior Doctors May Form Own Association, Factory Where Justice On Misconduct IS Seen To Be Done, Big Aden Seizure Of Explosives, U.S. Planning Massive Aid To Fight Indian Famine Washington Assurance To Miinister, Former Editor On Trial In Cairo, Minister Orders Oil Rig Inquiry Report On Operation Of Safety Procedures Bp Say Crew Were Preparing For Jacking, Port Wine Gift To Prince Andrew, Broadside For Mrs. Castle, A Coalition Government is Forecast by Old Moore, Greek Pledge on Cyprus, Ship Repairers' Secret Agents, Battle to Control Avalanches, London Fire Brigade Reaches Centenary, Japanese Round-The-World Air Service Rights Granted, B.E.A. Chief On Scots Services, Society To Defend Shooters Hill, Uppsala Makes Its Mark In Philosophy. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: New U.N. Middle East Commander, New High Court Judge, Church News, Signor Fanfani Hands In His Resignation 'Unjust Criticism' On Vietnam Peace Move, £20,000 House Loan By Council, London Plays Down Jakarta Move, Awards At Oxford, Six Socialists Resign In France, From The London Gazette, New Bursar For Ruskin. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Under the Buddhist Moon, Mrs. Castle's Road, Medical Break-Away, Another Hungry Candidate, Burnt Fingers. Letters to the Editor: Westminster Abbey, Does Goldie Know?, University Costs Temptation 'To Lie A Little', What It Says?, Freely Available, Impossible Task, Christmas Covey, Drink And Driving, From Norman Times, In Special Danger, "You" And "Us", Residents Have Their Rights, Saudi Arabia's Air Defence, Bonnard Exhibition, Truman Doctrine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Display Advertising: Berger, Jenson & Nicholson Limited, Unifonds, Fundinvest Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Metropole Industries Limited. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Ransley S. Thacker, Mr. Jeremy Wolfenden, Mr. Richard Dimbleby, Obituary, Mgr. Edward Dewey, Sir John Black. Reviews: N.Y. Critics Choose British Film, Every Trick in a Slippery Trade Empire Pool, Wembley: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Ebert's Master Class, Of Super Human Bondage London Pavilion and Rialto: Thunderball, Substitute For Tradition Lyric, Hammersmith: Puss in Boots, Australian Composer with Something New to Say, Cilla Black In Red Hood Wimbledon Theatre: Little Red Riding Hood, Mermaid One-Man Show, Success of the Paris Winter Exhibitions. Business and Finance: Europe Losing Out to America Industrial Growth, R.C.A. Sales To Top £2,000M., £100,000 Target Reached, Baltic Exchange Quiet, $40,640,000 Loans For Brazil, Canadian Money At Record Level, £2M. Housing Orders For Gilbert-Ash, Key Scottish Industries Show 75 P.C. Growth, Honeywell Raising $20M. In Bonds, Hoogovens Study Costs, U.S. Machine Tool Orders Rise, General Electric (U.S.) Form New Division, Canadian Pacific Has Good Year, Government Broker Puzzles Gilt-edged Market, Liner Caledonia Sold, Bourse Recovery Essential To Gaullist Regime E.E.C. Strain On Resources, Borrowing At Penal Rate Oil Shares SLIP, Swedish Stake In Spanish Bank, Dutch Balance Of Payments In Surplus, Four Or Five Houses In The Bank Large Help, Libya Extends Oil Deadline, Dollar Orders For A.M.C., 'Substantial Help' For U.S. Payments, John James Group Acquires Pump Makers For £360,000, O.E.C.D. Leadzinc Output Higher, London Scot. Tst. Can Hold Payment, Man-Made Fibres Output Rises, London Quote For Arbiter & Weston, An airlift to the Czechs, U.S. To Pay More For European Funds, German Shipyard Merger, Pound A Shade Higher, Japanese Economy Still Not Out Of The Wood, 11m. vehicles produced in America, Swiss Mortgage Credit Rates. Business Appointments: Unilever Group Nomination. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash Tin Falls £13 On Rise In Stocks, Blow To Holders Of U.S. Shares, Prices Keep Firm In Very Quiet Trading, Wall Street Loses More Ground, Mutual Funds, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Scattered Small Changes, $220,000 For N.Y.S.E. Seat, Late Selling On Milan Frankfurt Rallies, Unit Trust Prices, Fine Recovery On Wall St. Narrowly Mixed At Close. Property: Harrods Estate Offices.

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