The Times - 10/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From a Women's Hockey Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GLASGOW, DEC. 9, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-LEICESTER, DEC. 9, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 9, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From A Student of Asia, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 9, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, DEC. 9, From Our Special Correspondent-TRENTON, ONTARIO, DEC. 9, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-RAWALPINDI, DEC. 9, From MONITOR-MOSCOW, DEC. 9, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, M. BARRADELL. 6 Hazeldene Drive, Pinner, Middlesex., MANSFIELD. Scone Palace, Perthshire., ELSIE KELLEWAY. 7 Monastery Street, Canterbury, Kent, Dec. 5., ANTHONY GRANT. House of Commons, Dec. 9., ELLIOTT JAQUES. Brunel College, Acton, W.3, Dec. 8., W. J. TAYLOR. Carlton Club, 69 St. James's Street, S.W.1. Dec. 7., C. EDWARDS. 65 Harley Street, W.1, Dec. 7., E. E. SABBEN-CLARE, Headmaster., From Our Special Correspondent lately in Borneo, J. F. BAKER, Head of Department., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons, Dec. 7., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, CHRISTMAS GIFTS 3 lines 45s. (minimum). Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,099, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts Steady Up After Poor START, Mutual Funds, Recent Issues, Small Gain On Wall St. Volume Lower, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Burnholme & Forder Issue Success, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Equities Mark Time, Wall Street Higher, Unit Trust Prices, Sharp Reaction In Tin: Cash Down £21 15s.. Sport: Lively START To Stalybridge Tennis, Leicestershire Have Last Word In Midlands, Sandown Racing In Doubt After Heavy Rain Confidence In Dark Court To Gain First Win, Poor Conditions For Rackets Begg's Serving Ends Radley's Rally, Sports in Brief, Selectors Take A Chance Test Place Asking Lot Of Boycott, Bodell Scores Quick Win Over Canal, Counties Ready For Territorial Hockey Tournaments, Rupununi Doped, Trainer Says, Broomfield And Perkins Sweep Into Army Squash Final, Dinghy Racing As Winter Holiday. Display Advertising: The Royal Commonwealth Society For The Blind, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Dunlop, English Clays, Rawlplug, Pan Australian Units Trust, Drinka Pinta, British United, Esso, Reckitt & Colman Holdings Limited, The Scillies, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Furniture & General Disposals, Wines, Watches of Switzerland Ltd, Nikex, Children's Gift Plan. News: Schools Close As 3,600 Scots Teachers Strike, Trust Appeals On Badger Sport, £13M. Modernizing Of Atom Plant, Bill Seeks To End Criminal Law Anomalies, Ministry 'Schizophrenic' About Road Spending, Students In California Send Money For Hanoi, Europe's Products For Air Show, Mr. Rusk Urges Conference On Vietnam War, Costs Of Fancy Wrapping Chocolate Makers Answer Critic, Statement On Oil Today, Commonwealth Flurry Over Rhodesia Force For Kariba Suggested, Minister Rebuts Complaint On Export Mission 'Damned Angry' At Criticism Of Consular Staff, Canadian Air Force Farewell To North Star Planes, Renounce Plum Pudding, Just Gnaw Carrot, Appeal For United Left Goes Out, Protest Over New J.P.S Upper Class, Says Trades Council, Mr. Kaunda To Build Up Forces Swiftly Plan For Constructing Power Plant Inside Zambia, Convoys Bring Oil 1,500 Miles, Mr. Mikoyan Steps Doww From Presidency Changes In Balance Of Power As Mr. Podgorny Takes Over, Government To Extend Option On F 111, B.E.A. Selling £1 Notes For 18s. 9D., Board Told, Axe blows rained on youth's head, moors witness says, 'Spate Of Hate' Mingled With B.B.C. News, Rector Frees Church Priest Not To Be Reinstated, Mr. Nordmeyer IS Ousted, Press Influence In Commonwealth, Intent To Defraud Hotels Denied Acquittal Later On Two Charges, Duty of Preserving Health, Denial Over Peace Overtures, Social Workers Urge Wider Hire-Purchase Safeguards, Earlier Parole Releases Proposed Inducement To Good Behaviour, Ban On A Penguin By W. H. Smith, Congo Colonel to Leave, Indonesian Move To End Malaysia Feud Ready To Hold Peace Talks, Says Dr. Subandrio, France Looks For Sign From Britain Readiness To Join The Six 'Must Be Proved', Replica To Sail On Capt. Cook's Route, Bringing Lives Of Eminent Up To Date New Dictionary Of Biography Plan, Ronald Verrier Named In Divorce Suit, U.N. Campaign Over Human Rights, Nuclear Check Uncertainty Sir W. Penney On Explosions, Career Dreams Of Linguists Dashed, More Support For M. Mitterrand Lecanuet Voters In A Quandary, Australian Defeat For Government, E. German Defence Of Dr. Apel, Advanced Ideas For London Borough Underground Roads, Patriarch's Action Not Recognized, Pirate Radios Say They Will Fight, Infection Risks From Crowded Wards Matron Criticizes Conditions, Government Consultations On Fairfield's '50-50 Approach Made To Me,' Industrialist Says, Meeting Man's Urgent Need for Protein, Gatwick Property Prices Keep Up, S. Australia Ban On Pamphlet, Lord Devlin On Time-Wasting Courts Archaic Committal Procedure, British Appeal To Moscow, London Fares Will Go Up Next Month Mr. Fraser's New Policy On Peak-Hour Traffic Parking Deterrent For Motorists, Jockey Banned On Car Death Charge, Elvis Presley Struggles To Wester Ross, More Training To Be Teachers, Group To Watch Tv Quality, Borneo States Look for Changes, Atomic Theory Proved After 20 Years Research Claim In Germany, Evans Case Not Cut And Dried Affair Counsel On Police Evidence, Tunku Launches £1,230M. Plan To Develop Federation, "Blackmail' Episode Cut On T.V. Declared Unsuitable, Court Costume for a Madonna, 'Halves' Denial By Film Director, Wives Of Train Case Men See M.P., Movements Of Liners, Chinese Praise U.S. Peace Campaign, Gaol For Former Film Director, Dead Sea Scrolls On Show, President Ayub Prepares For Washington Visit Role Of Complainant Rather Than As A Petitioner, Miners Defy T.U.C. On Pay Claim, Free Trade Pact Near With Eire, Rain Halts Play In First Test, Interviews By Tv At Psychiatry Clinic, White Policemen Fined For Assaulting African, £6M. Export Order At Smithfield, The Shah Defends Soviet Links, The Queen Mary AIDS Sinking Ship 3 Of Freighter Crew Lost Gale Stops Ferry, Compensation ACT 'Constitutional', Secret Session Protest. Picture Gallery: Checking up on Gemini 7. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Dutch Police Search For U.S. Professor, £95,000 Grant For Laboratory Sea-Floor Research, Church News, Paid To Resign, Man Says Denial By Firm, New Cathedral Organist, Lady Phillips To Be A Whip, Scottish Tourist Board Head. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Last Of The Bolsheviks, New Zealand Labour Moves Left, Unwrapped, Bridging the Gulf, Transfer of Power?. Letters to the Editor: Taking Up The Option, Rugby Blues From Scotland, Public Schools Commission, Safety On The Roads, Hudson's Village, Engineering Students, Cult Of The Stamp, County Court Divorce A Proposal To Be Deplored, Still Not Good Enough, Before IT IS Too Late. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. E. A. Lovell, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Steel. Reviews: Vivid Response To Mr. Münch, £20,000 For A Pink Diamond Wordsworth's Ballads Fetch £3,900, Head Of Guildhall School Of Music, London's Glimpse Of Tibetan Art, Lord Harewood's New Post, Ballet Rambert Facing Extinction, Musical Philosophy of Stockhausen, Violinists' Fluid Style, Puccini the Craftsman, Magnificent Climax, Cooke Keeps To His Own Logic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: An Exempting Clause Spalding V. Tarmac Civil Engineering Ltd. And Another, Summing-Up Attacked Regina V. Shinwell. Politics and Parliament: Tory Backbenchers Elect Officers, Higher fares and fewer cars for London, Tories Oppose House Subsidies Bill, Out of step on summer time, House Of Lords Programme of law reform, Debate on F 111 option, Mr. Heath's Pledge To Small Firms, Party champions baulked before Rhodesia joust begins, Whips In Talks On Ministers' Broadcasts Agreement On Some Changes, Mr. Wilson Alert At Question Time, House Of Commons. Business and Finance: Kariba Hazards for British Insurance Companies, Brussels Visit By Efta Chief, Firm Tone In The Pound Persists Dollars Wanted In Brussels, Outlook For U.S. Economy, World Food Plan Should Aid National Efforts, Latest Dividends, Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, Charter Cons. Payment Withheld, New Contracts, Royal Bank Of Canada Assets Top $6,500M., Ryans Tourist On Takeover Trail, Pottery Firms Merge Josiah Wedgwood Buys Wm. Adams, Rise In Canadian Fire Losses, Lewis Partnership Buys Printers, G.N.P. To Rise 1% By Mid-1966 Fall In Britain's Markets Goes On, E.E.C. Imports Rise 12 Per Cent, Need To Cultivate Europe, Bank Clerks' Orphans' Fund Income Up, Demand For Mortgages Goes On, £17M. Cash For National Bank EQUITY More Information Wanted, And Now, a Gas Board is to be Streamlined, Good First Half For Aspro-Nicholas, Wool Price Plan Thrown Out, A.V.P. Properties Allotments, More U.S. Banks Raise Rates, Brokers' Forum, Pottery Sales Up £1,291,000 Most Sections Contribute, Guildhall Property Company Current Prosperity And Financial Strength, Gross Cash Registers 50 Times Covered, E.N.I. Refinery For Norway, £1,750,000 Smethwick Housing Plan, Godfrey Phillips May Reduce Stake In Publishing, Potter & Clarke Expansion, B. & C. Associates Poised For Fresh Advance, Bear Brand Slump, More Losses In Gilts Sterling Wanted, Pan Australian Offers, The National Bank Limited, British Plastics Success, Active Trading On Milan Zurich Firmer, Option Rates, The Royal Bank Of Canada, B.S.C. Underwriting Switch Offends Principles, 4 Per Cent Decline In Building Orders, Adequate Supply Of Money, Record Flow Of Notes £59M. Gain On Week, Target Cost Basis For New S.E.. Business Appointments: Westland Appointments, Top Research Man At I.C.I. Dr. A. H. Willbourn. Property: TOWN HOUSES 3 lines 36s. (minimum)-Box number 2s. extra.
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