The Times - 08/06/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Polo Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, From a Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BRIGHTON, JUNE 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, JUNE 7, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, JUNE 7, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, JUNE 7, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, By MARK GAYN [Mr. GAYN of the Toronto Daily Star has just completed a two-month tour of China], From a Special Correspondent-HOUSTON, TEXAS, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JUNE 7, W. F. R. HARDIE. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, June 4., W. MCC. STEWART. University of Bristol. Bristol 8, June 7., DENIS MAHON. 33 Cadogan Square, S.W.1, June 7., ELDON GRIFFITHS. House of Commons, June 6., A. DALY BRISCOE. Seckford Lodge, Woodbridge, Suffolk, June 5., PAUL STEINTTZ, Conductor, London Bach Society. 6 Burbage Road, S.E.24., RICHARD P. DOBSON, Deputy Chairman, British-American Tobacco Company. 16 Marchmont Road, Richmond, Surrey, June 4., A. R. ENGLISH. 8 Albion Park, Loughton, Essex., By Tom and Harle Dammann, F. T. WALTON. 55 Earls Court Road, W.8., FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, From Our Estates Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Gloucestershire's Confusion Gives Way To Calm, Sports in Brief, U.S. Amateur Champion Falls To Langridge Defeat May Cost Burgess Walker Cup Place, Flavell Speeds Derbyshire's Downfall, Harper's Covering Brings Victory, Good Recovery By Surrey, Skilful Bout In Prospect, New Zealanders Discourage Glamorgan Hopes, Ninth Stage Won By Metcalfe Best Time Yet In Tour Of Britain, Bluejacket's Fine North Sea Race, Breasley's Patience Pays Off On Dark Court, Japanese Shines At Bristol, Blues For Oxford Freshmen, Warwickshire Fail To Match Festive Mood, Hampshire START Gaily, Then 17 Wickets Fall, Indianapolis Or Crystal Palace All The Same To Clark, British Miling At Last Reaches Maturity Friendly Conspiracy Helps Simpson To Record, Dexter's Innings A Thing Of Beauty, Impact Third, Essex Fall Short Through Spin, Mrs. Jones Repeats The Dose Overseas Challenge Repulsed, Illingworth And Binks Win Lead For Yorkshire Lancashire Batting Again Disappoints. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,940, Sound Broadcasting, Triple Chess Tie At Ilford, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Trollope & Colls Limited, Atcost, Bp, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lob, Daks, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, National Development Bonds, The Chartered Bank. News: "Threat To Peace" In Mozambique, Digging Into The Middle Ages Chance Provided By Bristol Development, Japan Threat To End Civil Air Pact M.P.S Leaving For Talks In U.S., Shirt Shares Sold For £900,000, 3 Warn College After 140ft. Night Climb "Pinnacles Unsafe", New Export Drive To U.S., 6 Months' Imprisonment For Seaside Assault Incidents At Brighton And Great Yarmouth, Oil Countries Meet At Geneva Today, Early Trials Of A Domed Wonder, Nothing Like A Magna Carta Dame, Chinese Order For 1,000 Lorries, Morocco State Of Emergency Declared King Hassan Takes Over "Futile Debates", Trade Reasons For Tito Visit, Anti-Noise March By Mothers, A British victory over exhaust pollution, Public's Time Wasted Writing Too-Long Addresses W.M.G.B. Sets Example Against Needless Impression, Turks Reply To Greeks Over Cyprus, Wife Dies After Blood Refusal Member Of Jehovah's Witnesses, Bloody Meadow Visit Recalls 1549 Rising, Whit Sunday Road Deaths Up, Movements Of Liners, Missing Major 11 Years In Russia, Whisper Of Dissent Heard In Washington Criticism By Intellectuals, Seizure Of Books In Angola, Tanzania Welcomes Support, 2,000 Ambulancemen In Overtime Ban "Little Effect", America Fights Against The Drought, Successes For The Queen's Herd, Tourists Killed In Ferry Fire, Minister Defends New Powers S. Africa Drive Against Sabotage, Building Up The Status Of Technical Colleges In Their Own Right, Storms Increase Road Chaos, Demonstration On Skye "A Mockery" Church Leaders' Criticism, Dr. Ramsey's Hint On Minorities, Sheepdog Trials Win For Nap, "We Are Turning The Corner" Mr. Callaghan Sees Struggle Ahead, Cuban Sugar Crop Of 6M. Tons Dr. Castro Claims Victory, Sudan Crisis Over Arms Delivery, Full B.E.A. Services Today: More Strikers Back Airline Blames Men's Disloyalty To Union Leaders, Protest To Visiting Prime Minister, President Receives Sir R. Menzies, 100 Die In Yugoslav Mine Explosion, Churchill Causeway Naming Plan, Glider Collision In The Air, Head Teachers Ask Minister For More Staff, Canadian "Fire-Brigade" Force In Services' New Look, China's Aging Rulers Still Keep A Grip On The Country By Demanding Complete Faith In Mao, Televised Trial Unfair To Defendant, East Europe's Bid for Tourists, Good Substitutes For Absent Majesty, 'Irresponsible Actions' Criticized, Astronauts Make Safe Return In Good Shape "And Hungry" Re-Entry Ordeal After Fault Rockets Fired Second Early, Pakistan Disquiet Over Students, The Last Of The Many Nostalgic Farewell To Cart Horses, W. Germans Climb Himalaya Peak, Co-Operators Resent Union Price Cutting "Straight Talk" Promised At Labour Council, France And Nato Nearing Point Of Decision Headquarters Move Within A Year Predicted, 'Indiscipline IS Too Common' Mr. Gunter Gives A Warning. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Cart Horses on Parade. Official Appointments and Notices: Inquiry Into Kenya Ministry Commission Appointed By President. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Men of Kyleakin, It Happens in June, Terror in Aden, Unrepentant Traveller, Mr. Gunter's Warning. Letters to the Editor: Books Of Fourpennies, Unofficial Strikes, New University For Northern Ireland, Companies And Their Shareholders, Art Valuations, Decisions On Education A Formula To Avoid Specialization, Concert Programmes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr. Hugh Durnford, Miss Judy Holliday Comedy Roles On Stage And Screen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Mr. Harold Lang's Approach To Shakespeare In The Park, TV's Peter Pan Keeps to Tradition, Moscow to See the National Theatre, De Sica To Direct Sellers, Yoruba Theatre For Arts Festival, A Glimpse of Géricault, Miss Lillian Gish's New Film, Stuttgart State Ballet's Fine Dancing. Property: Queen Anne Home Near London With A Rural Air, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Dominion Reefs To Be Wound Up, Jersey General Investment Trust Limited Higher Earnings And Dividend, Elson & Robbins Hope To Beat Record, Common Market Loses Momentum, A.V.P. Inds. Bids For Brighton West Pier, £150,000 Piling Orders, Dene Expect Results To Be Satisfactory, Hargreaves Group Limited A Record Year, Dynamic Growth Of The Economy, The "Golden Handshake" Returned, Guard Bridge Paper Co. Ltd. Record Production And Sales Profit Margins Affected By Rising Costs Mr. J. O. Blair-Cunynghame On Value Of Group's Increasing Efficiency And Technical Cooperation, Singapore Tin Rises, Tronoh Revise Offer For Sungei Bidor, Germany Lags Behind, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, New Shipping Firm To Be Formed Initial Control Of Seven Vessels, Allowances Vital For Hargreaves, Textile Factory To Cost £290,000, RAND MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. C. W. Engelhard's Address, B.M.C. Stays Supremely Confident, Caterpillar Tractor Co., Hudson's Bay Computer.-A De, Steel Demand In America, Guard Bridge Paper Achieve Record Production And Sales, B.S.A. In Sales Drive Metal-Shaping Processes, Callaghan For Talks With Fowler Sequel To French Visit, Uniform Growth Should Slow Inflation Wage Increases To Cost £1,000M., The Booker Group, Bus Ticket Machines For Kuwait, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Vast Plan To Revolutionize German Steel Industry, Rael-Brook-A New Venture For Calico Printers'. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Erratic Dow Jones Average Rises 1.28. Business Appointments: Norwich Union Appointments.
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