The Times - 30/08/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent-BOSTON, MASS., AUG. 29, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rowing Correspondent-DUISBURG, AUG. 29, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Music Critic-EDINBURGH, AUG. 29, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-VENICE, From Our Drama Critic, FROM A SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-KEELE, AUG. 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-KUCHING, SARAWAK, AUG. 29, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, AUG. 29, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, AUG. 29, From Our Latin American Correspondent-LONDRINA, PARANÁ, From a Special Correspondent-MADRID, AUG. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, AUG. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, AUG. 30, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, From Our Correspondent-NAIROBI, AUG. 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 29, From Our Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, A. R. JACKSON., MICHAEL FROWD., DRUMMOND INGLIS., ERIC JAMES, Director, Parish and, H. E. ROFF., GEORGE WORLEDGE, Chairman, , FRED TUCKMAN., CYRIL COOPER, General Secretary, H. G. CONWAY., By Charles Burns, EDWARD A. ARMSTRONG., PETER S. E. STONE., G. HORTON, Secretary, The Fawcett, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, PROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Veterinary Correspondent, FROM A COOKERY CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, AUG. 29, From a Correspondent, By Maxwell Stamp, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Flowers. Sport: Final Chapter Worthy Of A Boys' Journal, Bradwall Pay For Early Misses, Unexpected Success For Ratzeburg In Eights Wardell Yerburgh's Tactical Mistake, Sports in Brief, Tromba May Be Pressed To Give Mirella 17lb., Other County Cricket Scores, Pocock Pesters Glamorgan, Relay Success By Czechoslovaks, English Pair Go Down In U.S. Semi-Final Miss Moffitt Dominates Game, Worcester Not Yet Certain Of Title, Parks Points The Way For England Batsmen, Northampton Check More Skilful XI, Lively Racing At Burnham, March Hare Gives Chase And Wins, Britain Benefit From Student Games From Our Athletics Correspondent-BUDAPEST, AUG. 29, Redknapp Ahead Of His Years Leeds Unlucky To Lose Both Points, Substitutes Already A Bore, For Corfu Cricket, Take Sticking Plaster, Liddiard Best In Tie Shoot At Bisley, Fulham A Chopping Block For Chelsea, Wolves Turning Corner Going May Be Hard For Carlisle, Phelps Master Of Highboard Diving, Halifax Far From Disgraced, Massy Through To Squash Final, Gibson Atones For Poor Kicking. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Starvation. Picture Gallery: South Coast Resorts in yesterday's sunshine. Arts and Entertainment: Kurajica Maintains Chess Lead, Sound Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,011, Television Programmes. Reviews: Williamson's New Concerto Grosso, Goldoni In A Venetian Square, No Pathos for Poor Anna Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage: The World's Baby, Spectacular Concert Experience, Information Service For Singers, Conducting Other Men's Music, Russian Dancers By The Liffey. News: Astronauts Fit After Record Flight Gemini Lands Safely In Atlantic 120 Orbits Completed In Just Under Eight Days, Greece Once Again Without Government, Peril Of Open Fires Many Mothers 'Heedless', Duties Of Clerical Officers New Move By Union, Smokeless Zone Must Stay, Pres. Nasser In Country House Conclave Soviet Leaders At Weekend Meeting, A Cattle Disease That Could Be Wiped Out, Labour's Economy 'Muddle-Headed', Learning Mountaineering By Sussex Cornfields, Making the Most of Weeds, Mr. Wilson Faces Unrest From Right And Left Time To Speak Out, Says Labour Critic Of 'Tory' Controls, Doctors Strike In Mexico, Indian Troops Cross Kashmir Cease-Fire Line Again, Brazilian Haven For Former Colonials, Dr. Banda's Secret Discussions, No Politics For Students In Rhodesia Declaration Must Be Signed, Top Hunter Prize For Major Daly Carnaval Jumps Clear In Olympic Trial, Life at the Launderette, New Polio Suspect At Blackburn, Marines Attack Vietcong, Scotland Aims To Boost Exports World Tour By Trade Mission, 3,000 Vietnam Students Protest Against Military Regime Call For Street Demonstrations, Spanish Poet Resigns Chair At Barcelona University Support For Dismissed Professors, Deck-Chair View Of Migrants, Marine Contrasts in Dalmatia, Lying-In-State Painting For U.S., Movements Of Liners, Humanist Counsellors To Offer Pastoral Care To Unbelievers, Denial On Russian Chief Rabbinate, Mr. Heath Anxious For Deeds 'Enough Words Said', Ceylon Promise On Immigrants, Vatican's Role In A Rome Political Crisis, Call For Turkish Cypriot Charter, Britons Asked To EAT Raw Food, Pearl Agents To Go Slow, Rising Cost Of The Seaside Holiday £1 A Day For A Family On The Beach, 'Mods And Rockers' In Swedish Riot, Sarawak Fears Outbreak Of Terrorism Special Precautions For Malaysia Parade, Sleeping Sickness In Canada, Mods And Rockers In Brighton Clash, Offer Made To Take Over Beaumont, British Successes In Show Jumping, Mr. Fowler Begins His Tour, Man Denies Murder Charge, Inhibitions Of Communist Writers, Plant Breeding Theories Upset, Shipping Strike In U.S. Ended New Basis For Settling Disputes, Weights Without Waiting, U Thant Consults General Nimmo, Fishery Protection Ship Relieved, Two Berliner Ensemble Men Defect Refusal To Return From London, Probyn Caught In Escape Attempt, Sudan Invasion Plot Alleged, Unions Welcome Discussions, Surf and Safety, Deadlock In Efforts To Unite Rhodesia's Nationalists, Devoted To Women Learning to Relax, German Actors Enter Election Campaign, Sisters' Gift Of Old Masters, Aden Murder Of Bitish Police Officer Ambush In Street By Gunmen, Spain Displeased By U.S. Envoy, 3 Poles Gaoled For Currency Offences, Lord Gardiner Says Law IS Too Old, China Rings Down Curtain On Traditional Theatre. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, British Road Ferry Services Posts, Church Appointments, London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: £30,000 Asked For Kent House Of Historical Interest. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Never Come Singly, Back into Confusion, Leaving Things About, Autonomy in Privacy. Letters to the Editor: In Modern Terms, In Yet Simpler Terms Making Sense Of Economics, 'Conciliation Squads', Spirit of Partnership, Call Her Madam, Aircraft Industry, Stick To Their Last, A Leap In The Dark, Time to Meet, The Case of Gibraltar, Lessons from Abroad, Cars In The Sun. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Gen. Erskine Action Against Mau Mau, Prof. M. Valgimigli, The Earl Of Dunraven, Rashid Ali Gaylani, Sir David McCowan, Mr. J. M. Archer, Professor Giulio Racah, Sir Owen Corrie, Obituary. Business and Finance: Alliance Trust Expect Rise In Income Interim Held At 7 Per Cent, Pakistan Jute Measures, American Steel Dilemma Still Unresolved, Leadenhall-Sterling Progress, Willett (Contractors) £1M. Orders, Small Savings Deficit, £2M. Rhodesian Alloys Extension, Anglo-Asian Rubber, London Credit For Nigeria Bank Consortium Finance, Towards Better City Liaison with Whitehall, Cotton Men Reduce Their Adverse Trade Balance, Instability Of Wool A Long Term Threat, The Swedish Road To Growth Price Stability Kept In Background, Computers Could Mean 5 P.M. Banking, £500 For Ideas, Chilean-Russian Trade Negotiations, Competitor's Views On 'Tinless' Can, Harveys Claim Victory, David Brown Inds. Export Record, E.N.I. To Build £4M. Baghdad Refinery, U.K. Firm To Build Acid Plant In Belgium, Swiss Banks Restive Call For Easement Of Curbs, Dr. Donges In Paris, Top Salesmen Off On European Tour, Tight Weekend In Money, Lunch-Voucher Limit Hits Mount Charlotte, Australian Financing Search, U.S. Backs New Aid Plan, Repeat Order For Cochran, C.J.B.'S Part In I.C.I.'S Nylon Venture, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Textile Mill For Malawi, Three Ways To Drive Safety On The Roads, Beautility Expects Higher Profits, £2M. Development Of Freetown, Pound Holds Steady Quiet Trading, Eastern Int. Investment, Kennedy Round Talks Still Alive Optimism For 1966. Business Appointments: General Joins Peter Lind. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Frankfurt Trend Reversed By Profit-Taking.
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