The Times - 11/01/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-EAST LONDON, JAN. 10, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 10, From An Irish Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-HULL, JAN. 10, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, JAN. 10, From Our Special Correspondent-LARKHANA, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, JAN. 10, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 10, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 10, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FRANK DAWTRY, General Secretary, National Association of Probation Officers. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, Jan. 8., D. H. JANE. 184 Gloucester Terrace, W.2., HAROLD SHOOBERT. 17 Lowndes Street, S.W.1., G. SCHWARZENBERGER, Professor of International Law in the University of London. University College, W.C.1, Jan. 8., JAMES A. BATES. University of Bristol Department of Economics, Alfred Marshall Building. 40 Berkeley Square, Bristol 8, Jan. 8., RICHARD WORCESTER. Sussex House, Parkside, Wimbledon., From a Correspondent, J. C. HOWISON. High Trees, St. George's Hill, Weybridge, Surrey, Jan. 7., R. H. F. DALTON. Lecturer-inCharge, Course for Commonwealth Teachers. The University, Birmingham, 15. Jan. 5., TOM VERNON. 25 The Marina, Deal, Kent., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT-CAMBRIDGE, JAN. 10, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, JAN. 10, By Our City Editor,
ResumoClassified Advertising: Publications, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Bonds Cancelled, Business Premises, Public Appointments, Charges For Announcements. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Credit Squeeze Overhangs EQUITY Prices, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times Book Of New Issues, Foreign Investment Returns To Frankfurt Gains In Almost Every Section. Sport: Stubbs's Late Goals Turn Fantasy To Fact, Oxfordshire Reach First County Semi-Final, Sports in Brief, Midlands Spring Hockey Surprise, Blackheath Improvement Continues, Athletes Given Two Voices Challenging Note To Fixtures, Brabhams Triumph In New Zealand, London Boys Fail After Leading, Northampton Drawn Out Of Defence Into Defeat, French XV Quicker And More Imaginative Scotland's Skill Fails To Match Their Courage, West Ham Sound Warning, Hiscoe Risks Too Much, Lyon Too Little, Badminton Results As Expected, Hewan Tires In Final As Uzielli Hits Form, Dexter Caps A Day Full Of Entertainment, Dear's Versatility Shattered, Day of Alarms, but Big Clubs Survive, Rackets Relieved Of Tension, Skiing Standard Exposed Palmer-Tomkinson Falls But Wins, Hopes Of Barnet Ended By Own Goal Preston Given Uneasy Passage To Fourth Round, Freddie Looks Aintree Type Mill House Takes On Buona Notte, Young One Of Five New Irish Caps Against France. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,814, Sound Broadcasting, The Flourishes Of A Chess Master Strand Debacle, Television Programmes. News: Man On Shooting Charge, America Faces Big Strike At Ports Dockers Reject Agreement, Company's Interest In Purchases, Adam Faith: "Loss Of £30,000", Six S. Vietnam Politicians Freed Move For Ending Crisis, Watch On Spanish Power Supply, Malaysian Patrol Sinks Invaders' Tug, Russian Neutron Claim, Ducky Birds, Government Typists Angry Over Pay Delays, A Collector's Piece, Sir G. Nabarro May Be Candidate, Shots Fired After Car Chase, 103 Stranded In Jamaica, 'Schemer Macleod', By Foreign Secretary, Japan Shipbuilders Hope To Reassure Britain Mr. Roy Mason Starts Visit, "500 Executed" In Stanleyville, Injured Pilot's Trek For Aid, America Honours Sir F. Whittle, Lebanon Objects To Arab Plan, "£71M. Deal By Mr. Niarchos With American Group" Sale Of 50 Merchant Ships Reported, 37½-Hour Week By 1967, Prince's Mummies Investigated, Patterns Of Scarcity And Surplus, India To Shift Emphasis To Agriculture, "Chequers Weekends" To Be Repeated Next One Expected To Study Economic Situation, Warning Over Contracts Conditions Varied By Some Firms, Warm Send-Off For Princess, Journalists Told To Leave Uganda, Britain's 1931 Dilemma Over Far East Policy, Tension Eased In British Guiana, Cereal Prices Too Low?, Posts Refused In Yemen Setback For Republican Regime, Aid From Britain Discussed, Safety Of American Nuclear Submarines Questioned, The Major said "Fight or Apologize", £12M. Grant For World Studies, Mr. Cousins Hits At Price Increases, Rally Challenge To Britain Strong Teams Ready For Monte Carlo, The Matelot Spirit, Venezuela Orders British Planes, S. Africa's 90-Day Law Suspended, "Plagiarism" Suit Over Sculpture, Union Want Statement On Output Target, Nato Plans For Use Of Fewer Troops Political Pressure On Military Leaders Conflict Over Missiles And Soviet Military Threat, 7 Youths Accused Of Plot, Health Service "In Danger Of Collapse" Doctors' Warning, Schools May Be Closed Masters' Call For Day Strike, Anxiety Grows In Aircraft Industry Government Speed Up Review, Tribal Leaders Still Hold Power In Rural Pakistan Traditional Forces' Control Of Basic Democracies, N.F.U. Group Report This Week On "Factory Farming", 401,000 Civil Cases Pending In Italy, Distant-Water Fish Comes In Out Of The Cold Ominous Sign For Hull Merchants, Loss of Inspiration in Israel, Mr. Freeman Faces A New Outlook, "Infant Baptism Should Go On", Socialists Uneasy Over Surcharge. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, Naval Appointment, Cambridge Lent Term Prospects, Naval Aides-De-Camp, The Queen Presents Gold Medal, £300 Grant For Visit To Patagonia, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, British Award For Russian Hamlet, Bristol Siddeley Directors' Retirement, Heriot-Watt College. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Diamond Mining, Renovating the Ashford Bells. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chrysler Corporation, The Times, The Hongkong Bank Group. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Step Forward, Cost of More Coal, The Simple Way Best, On the Platform. Letters to the Editor: How Much Schooling?, Inquiry Into The Docks, Preserved, Law Reform, Keeping Prices Down, Aircraft Industry, From Behind The Veil, And So IT Goes On, Indonesia And The U.N. Subject To Duties Under Charter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Lise New To Covent Garden, Hummel Quintet Worth Revival, A Convincing Misfit, Two Sides of the Coin, Two Pianos And Three Hands, Films for Groups, A First Sight Of The Completed Festival Hall. Property: Auctions, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Factories, Warehouses, Sites, 1,400-Acre Surrey Estate. Obituaries: Sir Howard D'egville Parliaments Of The Commonwealth, Obituary, Field Marshal Lord Wilson, Viscount Monckton Of Brenchley Skilled Conciliator In Many Roles. Business and Finance: Australia And New Zealand Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Swedish Shipyard Backlog, Fuji Issue Delay Approved, 1965 Look Needed For National Savings Giant Unit Trust Favoured, Hopes For Pound Disappointed No Official Support At $2.79, Theo Garvin Deal Breaks Down, I.M.F. Renew Credit To Chile, £4M. Balance Of New Savings, Short Saturday For Money, Rivers Diverted In The Mountains Australia Harnesses Waste Water, Merchant Banks Buy Shares In Private Firms Flood Of Issues On The Way, Polycell Has 10,000 Members, Loraine's Slower Development, Public To Purchase From U.S. Copper Stocks, Trade Deficit For Jamaica, E.B.E.S. Gain 11 P.C., Globe & Phoenix To Repay £500,000, Galbraith, Pembroke Acquisition, Dutch Rayon Firm Raises Turnover, Scotland Wins £600,000 Tankage Orders, Dutch State Sells Steel Firm Stake To Hoogovens, Illingworth, Morris Beat Forecast 6½ Points Extra By Armitage, Freights Under Strike Threat Tramp Shipping Outlook, Deal To Modernize Italsider, Extra Payment By Firth-Brown, Fixed Rates For Germany, Leyland Buses For Portugal, Argentine Peso All-Time Low, Pergamon Buy Up U.S. Company, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Fall $44M., U.S. Economy Shows Its Strength No Slowdown In Coming Year Steel Strike Worries, Bank Of France To ACT, Battery Factory For Kenya, Rootes Group Have Peak Year, Woolwich B.S. Assets Jump £31M., £4M. Luxembourg Loan Expected, Planning To Come To The Market, West Midlands Coal Output Falls 280,000 Tons, Textile Sales Rise 3%, Pattern Of Yield Graphs.
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