The Times - 05/01/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, JAN. 4, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-ABERDEEN, JAN. 4, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, JAN. 4, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, JAN. 4, From a Special Correspondent-HONGKONG, JAN. 4, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 4, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, A. E. C. DRAKE, President, Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom., J. F. CHOWN. J. F. Chown & Company Limited, 1 Copthall Chambers, E.C.2., RICHARD SYMONDS., JEREMY BRAY. L. P. S. ORR. ERIC LUBBOCK., LEONARD A. WINES, General Secretary. The Civil Service Clerical Association., T. H. SHARMAN, Chairman and Managing Director, Dennis Bros. Limited., C. ELLAM, Director, Tamo Limited. 144 Cromwell Road, S.W.7., From Our Special Correspondent, J. R. C. GUY, Balliol; MARIO CERUTTI, Christ Church; TIM ARCHER, Merton; J. G. LUCAS, St. Catherine's; J. L. BARLOW, Pembroke; TIM BOSWELL, New College; PETER MACHIN, Lincoln; MARGARET N. VAUGHAN, St. Hilda's; N. P. T. STAUNTON, Jesus; JANE E. EMMERSON, Somerville, Presidents of Junior Common Rooms; A. N. RIDLEY, Balliol; GILL MARSH, St. Hilda's, Ex-Presidents of Junior Common Rooms; P. M. E. VARLEY, Balliol, Secretary, Junior Common Room., T. F. R. G. BRAUN., MICHAEL HOWARD. 63 Onslow Square, S.W.7. Jan. 4., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, JAN. 4, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, JAN. 4, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Gligoric Leading In Hastings Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,809, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Sport: New Twist To Test Match Controversy Appeal Turned Down, But Barrington "Walks", Impressive Speed Of Hooper Rackets Test Passed With Honours, Simpson One Of Seven New England Caps, Honda Put Up £10,000 For Golf Event, N.H. Stewards' Decision Two Handicaps On Grand National, Sports in Brief, Hampshire Falter After Unlucky Injury, Rugby Club Records, Waddell Makes Presence Felt, Wealdstone Drawn Against Bishop Auckland, Full Programme For Amateur Boxers, Merchistonians Too Strong For Ragged O.M.T., Mitchell Fastest Briton On Cresta, Schools Side Fired By Pinkney Strong Casuals' Side Well Beaten, Jude Extends Sharif With Fighting Display, Unhappy New Year For Hampstead Fruits Of Misplaced Policy, Weakened Herts Keep Trying. News: Moderate Reinstated In China Government Changes, Burmese Free 227 Detainees, Crown Allege Rail Tickets Were Resold Two Collectors For Trial, Syrian Frontier Ban Lifted, Welfare Service Hit By Strike Women And Children Seek Aid, Dispute Keeps Fishing Fleet In Port, Doctors who Return to the Register, Russia Gives Pledge Of Help For N. Vietnam U.S. Accused Of Interfering, Backer For Business Complex Sought, 40 Missing After Ambush, World Control Foreseen For Population And Fuel, Mr. Macleod Calls For Land Tax, Dock Unions Blame Firms 'Not Ready To Pay Storing Costs' Leaders Call For Weekend Work, Main Line Blocked After Collision, Communism Charges In South Africa, Busmen May Call Off Overtime Ban, The Kingfish's Son WHO Will Lead The Senate, Reform Urged In Infanticide Law, Borneo Climb By Royal Marines, "Father of Two Fans" did the Trick, More Psychiatric Training Needed, New Methods Urged For Delinquents, Dark Horse At Val D'isère British Skier From The Sierras, Movements Of Liners, The Pope's Letter To The Arabs Respect For Cultural Differences, Soviet Leaders Invited To U.S. President Seeks Closer Ties European Visits, P.E.S.T. IS To Seek "Recognition", Man Helps Police Over Murder, Foreign Demand Gives Pound Strength Funds Flow Back To Britain Gold Reserves Fall, Home Loan Rate Of New Agency ¼% Over Societies, Pay Award Accepted "Reluctantly", Mrs. Castle Leaves For India, Navy To Rescue Of Castaway, Liverpool Conservatives Analyse Defeat Dissappearance Of Religious Divisions Welcomed, President Outlines Plans For The Great Society Seeking Peaceful Understanding With Russia, Premium Savings Bond Prizes, Mr. Brown Questions Price Increases Request To Trade Bodies For Explanation Concern At Grocery Reports, Double Arrow For British Rail, British Firm's Ships Order From China, Nigerian Move To End The Crisis Request To Form Government, Productivity Is Only Half Over a Wide Range, 2 Hurt In Armed Raid On Bank, Malaysia Prepares To Hit Back At Raiders Appeal To Allies And U.N. Over Indonesian "Bullying", Mr. Gordon Walker Called 'Traitor', Inflationary Trend Deplored, Cathedral To Have £3,500 Screen, Six Saturday Trains Cancelled, Barred Nigerian Found Dead, Two Magazine Men Released, Paris Plays Down Dollar Move, Ankara Visit By Soviet M.P.S, Sir Patrick Dean As Next Envoy To U.S., Call To Zionists From Israel Need For Promotion Of Immigration, 33 Ships Idle On Merseyside, Police Question N.S.W. Speaker, Mixed Tiddlywinks Pair In Junior Championship, Increase In Railway Fares Outside London, Tsr 2 Up Again: "Easy To Land", City Rejects Buchanan "Commerce Before Roads", Moves Towards a Fairer Deal in Insurance, M.P. Plans Trade Boost Trip, Egyptians' Troop Move In Yemen. News in Brief. Display Advertising: nu-swift international ltd., Constable, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Standard Triumph, Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, The Times, Daily Express. Official Appointments and Notices: Military Appointments, D.S.I.R. Man To Join Ministry, Ecclesiastical News Archdeacon Of Cornwall To Retire, Mr. F. A. Thorp, general secretary of the, University News Oxford, New Firearms Post At Scotland Yard. Picture Gallery: Vauxhall Protest Meeting. Obituaries: Death Of Mr. T. S. Eliot Poet, Playwright, And Critic, Sir Guy Garrod Notable Career In R.A.F., Sir George Simpson, Mr. Milton Avery Modern American Painter, Obituary, Mr. T. S. Eliot, O.M. The Most Influential English Poet Of His Time, Miss Beatrice Turner. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The World's Money Defences, Required Reading, Exit the Bogey Man, And So It Goes On, From Behind The Veil. Letters to the Editor: How Much Schooling?, Corporation Tax, Figures On Machinery, Law And Order, Through Christ Church Meadows, Rate Of Growth, Film Industry Proposals Public Comment Essential, Critics By The Score, Component Supply. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Celtic Twilight Defended Queen's Theatre: I Must Be Talking to My Friends, Tiepolo Paintings Found In Embassy, American Painters Who Make Their Own Problems, Molière Gets the Neapolitan Touch, Pinter's New Tv Play, In The Sale Rooms Japanese Carved Cabinet Fetches £125, Dorothy Tutin As Queen Victoria, Reps that must Compete with London, Destruction Of The Corrupted. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: State Of U.K. Reserves, Vauxhall At A Standstill Output Of 1,500 Vehicles Lost, Car Exports Booming, Cranleigh Group Limited Extracts From Mr. David Blank's Review, Sterling Shows A Real Improvement Still Problems To Be Faced, Latest Dividends, Good Day For The Pound All Rates Show Improvement, Intermetal Activities In Hungary Begin, Cranleigh Ready For Expansion Barrow Development Postponed, The Central Mining-Rand Mines Group, Australian Order For Worcester Firm, Acute Shortage Of Money Very Large Help, First National City's Record Earnings, Union Corporation Group Dividends On Coupons From Bearer Warrants, Wall Street Setback, Gains Tax Warning, Works Of Art Displaced As Price Rise Leaders, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Industrial Waste And How To Get Rid Of IT, Harrods (Buenos Aires), Limited Mr. O. R. Guard's Review, Active Year For I.M.F. $1,900M. Provided In 1964, Record Trading On Wall Street, Oils Only Good Feature On Paris Market Steady Fall In Leading Stocks, Loan Conversions In Germany Sound Innovation, Alliance Assurance, Canadian Bill Rate Lower, Joint Continental Venture, Earthenware Goes Up In The World, Westminster Prop. Scrip, Watney's Income Over £100M. Wine Trade Wilting, H. W. Kearns Call In Consultants, Efta 10% Tariff Cut Made, French Gold Decision Has Little Effect, WATNEY MANN Limited, Liverpool Victoria Progress Life Business Growth, Atlas Stone Beat Forecast, South Durham Steel and Iron Company Limited, Carrington Now Own Hindley, H. W. Kearns & Company Limited, Williams Supermarkets Pays 10 P.C. Wm. Park Earnings Jump 43 P.C., Fewer Household Appliances On Hire Purchase, More Debts Collected Advertising And Building Hit. Stock Exchange Tables: Cyril Lord Debenture Discharged, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Leaders Often Lower, Mixed Pattern For Equities But Gilts Harden, Wall Street Lower Poor START To 1965, Far East Crisis Pushes Tin Sharply Higher, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Closed-Circuit Tv On Paris Bourse, Unit Trust Prices, Stock Market Reports Firm Gains On Frankfurt Paris Hesitant. Business Appointments: Caravan Group Posts Deputy Managing Directors. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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