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The Times - 30/06/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-OXFORD, JUNE 29, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, JUNE 29, From Our European Economic Correspondent-LUXEMBOURG, JUNE 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 29, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 29, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, JUNE 29, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-MELBOURNE, JUNE 29, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, JUNE 29, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, NIGEL BIRCH., JOSEPH C. HARSCH., ERIC R. WOODING. MOYNA E. WOODING., SYDNEY SILVERMAN. House of Commons, June 28., CHARLES KEMP., COLIN BREWER., By Ruth Glass, MARGARET K. BLACK., G. O. NICKALLS., M. G. IONIDES, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, From Our Correspondent-MEXICO CITY, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Uninspiring Batting By Kent, Sports in Brief, Albatross Two At First Hole By Nagle, Southwick Croquet, Marvedo May Bring Change Of Luck At Salisbury, Buxton And Johnson Steer Derbyshire Home County's First Victory Over South Africans, West Ham Slump In New York, Important Races In Open Events At Henley, Middlesex Go To The Top Of The Table, Wood Shots Stay In Badminton, Hope Soon Fades For Notts, Triumph Of Instinct For Miss Truman Seeded Players Go Down In Women's Singles, Three Bisley Cups For Parachuters, FAST 400 Metres By Campbell Larrabee Beaten Into Fourth Place, Snell's Choice At White City Mile "More Appealing To Public", Winstone Contest: Manager's Terms, Another Cup For Yachtsman, Oxford Tail Falls Quickly, Comfortable Win For Northants, Hampshire Owe Victory To Marshall, Resolution Gives Way To Dreary Dawdle, Denson Wins Prize For Attacking Tour De France Nears Pyrenees. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,959, Bridge Hollow Chatter, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: U.N. Agency Faces Crisis Over Palestine Refugees U.S. Cuts Relief Contributions, Delays Likely On Southern Region, Youths Said To Have Lit A Cross 'Talking About The Ku Klux Klan', Moscow Protest By Mr. Maudling British Concern Over Detained Lecturer, Improved Jensen C-V8 Has Dual Braking System, Minister Names 50 M.P.H. Roads, Mr. Senanayake In Nursing Home, Refugees Flee From Somali Raiders 13 Kenya Tribesmen Killed, France Angers The Steel Chiefs Vague Assurances To Industry, Outstanding Sweet Pea Display At The R.H.S. Show, Cairo Emissary In Algeria Talks Signs Of Tension, Appeal By Aden Soldier, Minister Protects Potato Market, U.S. Discovery On Blood Clotting, New Mediation Law Sought, Migs Raid Over Border Of Beihan, Oxford Majority For Indian Institute Library Plan Decree Passed By 288 Votes To 270, Census Casts Light on Social Change, Cinema Goes Over To Automation, Alert After Raids In Sarawak, Poland Educating More Peasants, Rhodesia Envoy To South Africa, Woman Shoplifter Fined £200, Commission Set Up On Medical Education Lord Todd To Be Chairman Tory Attack On New Schools Pledge, Kutch Cease-Fire Pact Today, 155 Guilty In U.S. "Sit-In" Trial, Six Frenchmen Expelled By Swiss Links With China Embassy, "Regions Instead Of Counties" Plan, Reporter 'Gave His Life' George Cross For Gang Victim, Just a Little Matter of 44 Bombs, German Pledge To Pay Britain £42M. Meeting Costs Of Rhine Army, Good Fashion News For Russians, Parachutist Pilgrims Injured, Mr. Crossman Has A Plan For IT All, Helicopters Avoid Berlin Borders, Many Big Stores Cut Prices Of Hoover Products, Minister And Police Criticized In Canadian Report New Post Accepted After Findings On Bribery Allegations, Light On How Men Lived 8,000 Years Ago, 'Extreme Road To Socialism' Condemned Sir Paul Chambers Voices Doubts, Bill To Help Eire's Economy, Aldershot Camp Giving Way To Modern Town £30M. Replacement By 1972, National Gardening Centre In Syon House Grounds Permanent Equipment Show And "Living Catalogues", U.S. Soundings Of Japanese Firms Vietnam Procurement Boom Prospect, Mr. Callaghan Allays U.S. Fears Not Seeking More Aid For Pound, Chinese Interest In Fisheries Study Of New Gear At Norway Fair, Bonn Adds £54M. To Its Orders From Britain Agreement To Offset B.A.O.R. Costs Extended, Bosnia Coalmine "Negligence", 200-Home Plan For Centre Of Cambridge, £1M. Grant For Technology, Liberals Run Republican For New York, 54 M.P.S Rally To Lords' Support, Professor's Appeal Rejected Portuguese Dismissal, Moscow Champions Of Middle Way, Windows Broken At "No Welsh" Plant, Exeter To Oppose Police Merger, The Six Agree On Farm Deadline, Life In The Shadow Of An Overhead Motorway-Or Noise Without End Research Into Effects Of M 4 Extension, Lone Yachtsman Off Bermuda, Hope Of Study On Wardship Cases Soon: Judge Thinks Age Of 21 Too High, Reforms In Local Councils Sought, Weekends Off For German Soldiers, Nomination Of U.S. Judge Opposed, Cheers For Dutch Royal Couple, Royal Mint Official On Six Charges, 'Disastrous' To End Lorry Licences, U.S. Troops In Big Offensive, Immigration Quotas "Unsound" Liberal Group's View, Apartheid Dispute Averted, Haulage Body To End Pricing System No Withdrawal Of 5% Recommendation Mr. Brown Says Cost Rises Now Harder To Pass On, Move By Government Still Awaited, New Transport Corps In July Maj.-Gen. W. Potter As Chief, Movements Of Liners, P.-C. Gaoled For Theft Plot, Rain Repellent AIDS Road And Air Travel, Brothers Tried To Derail Train Detention Sentences, Ministry Aid Sought For Airliner, Australian Court Ruling On Wage-Fixing Methods, Frenchman Faces Torture Charge, Farmers Face Fines Over Water Supplies, College Life For Modern W.R.A.C., World Bank Loan For South Italy, Plea To Remove Q.C. From Roll, Telephone Centre Opened, E.E.C. Receptive To Ideas For Bridge Building Not An Alternative To Merger, Says Mr. Stewart, North Vietnam's Feeler On Peace Mission Approach To British Consul, Newspaper Bill "A Control Measure". Official Appointments and Notices: Britain Wins Air Film Festival Awards, Commonwealth Award For Physician, Oxford Class Lists, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, June 29, 1965 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, New Archdeacons For Chester Diocese, Air Commodore's New Post. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Irving Trust Company, N. M. Rothschild & Sons, 3M Company, Midland Bank, United Glass, Cib, Robeco, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hawkes, Pan Am, united steel, The Times, Bupa, The International Floor Maintenance Centre, The Orion Insurance Company Limited. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Highland board's "unparalleled" powers, Policy on mortgages and leases still developing, Limited rent rises in new decontrol plan, Mr. Wilson reaffirms pledge on Rhodesia. Picture Gallery: Miss Truman a Semi-finalist. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Swiss Banks Affair, Solution with Limitations, Wards of Court, Full Fathom One Hundred, Publication Not Desired. Letters to the Editor: Law Unto Themselves, Abortion, Water Licences, Advice To Consumers, The Will Of A Majority Procedural Delay In Commons, Trades Disputes Bill, Prisoners And Captives, Speaking Welsh, No Delivery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Novel Way of Composing a Ballet, Mozart Opera At Wexford, Dilemmas of the Mexican Cinema, Pianist Adds to his Laurels, Harlow's Arts Festival, New Star For Play, Celso Lagar's Paintings in Retrospect, Affectionate Feeling for Music, Rare Book Goes To U.S. For £34,000 Herrick Verse And Prose, Spanish Sculptor Enlarges His Reputation, Schoenberg's One-Act Operas, Zeffirelli Wins Festival Prize, The Aristophanic Needle, Opera House Chiefs Meet, Neatly Shaped and Convincing Play on the Final Solution New Arts Theatre: Patent Pending, Cast Change In Figaro. Obituaries: Red Nichols The Five Pennies Jazz Band, M. Taieb Mehiri, Admiral Sir M. Dunbar-Nasmith 101 Ships Sunk By Submarine, Mr. Ashley Williams, Mrs. Angela Kemp. Law: Someone Else's Song Ivy Music Limited V. Goddard, Another Round In The Drug War, Court Of Appeal Proceedings In Germany And England Garrow V. Garrow, IS A Workroom A Factory? Haygarth V. J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Ltd., Court Of Appeal Damages Reduced By £1,000 Rees V. R. J. Johns Ltd.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Moor Line Limited Results Show Satisfactory Improvement Viscount Runciman's Statement, A.V.P. Push Up Earnings By 39 P.C. Pre-Tax Record For Dorothy Perkins, Dupont Growth Prospect, A Chance For Hungary, Latest Dividends, Glass Men To Visit Soviet Block, German Vehicle Output, New Contracts, Rickett Cockerell Setback, Claims Against Rumania, Rising To New Heights Electric Trucks' Versatility, The Metal Box Company Limited, Keen Shortage Of Money Very Large Help: Bank Borrowing, Aid For Japan's Economy Public Works Speed-Up, Lead & Alloys Keep Promise, Bristol Plant Turnover Up 20%, Dene Shipping Co. Ltd., Decline In Sales Of Tv Sets, Revenue Deficit Of £68M., Amal. Rubber Expand, Doubts Overhanging EQUITY Markets New Issue Flood Continues, Chase Manhattan Notes Freed, Woodall-Duckham Chairman, Brightside Warn Of Profit Fall, Stocks Decline Another $117M., Difficulties Ahead For Allied Iron, Dow-Jones Averages Under Fire Harsh Words From Wall Street, Allied Industrial Services Limited Manufacturing Capacity Increased Mr. Frank W. R. Douglas's Annual Report, Building Societies In The Money Again, Moss Bros Year Of Continued Progress, Booker Bros. Face Hard Climb Sombre Outlook For Sugar, Rolls-Royce Warning On Aero Industry, Company Formed To Speed London's Housing, Lazards In Trade Mission To Bulgaria, Moving Southwards, John Mowlem & CO LTD Building And Civil Engineering Contractors Mr. E. C. Beck's Review Of Home And Overseas Activities, Life Assurance Comparisons, Indian Reserves Fall, May Fire Losses Rise Slightly, The Gresham House Estate Company Sir Harold Gillett's Statement, 4% Defence Bonds Conversion Offer, Parkinson Cowan Outlook Mixed, I.C.I.-A.N.Z. To Raise £A3m., How To Cut Costs Humble Pallet's New Role, A Boost For Europe Capital Experiment, THOMAS LOCKER (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Manufacturers of Screening, Filtration, Conveying and Handling Equipment) An Eventful And Successful Year Mr. J. R. Locker On Merger Benefits, Aspro-Nicholas Are Optimistic, Sharp Recovery In Prices, N.Y.S.E. Investigating Rumours, Urgent Need For Computer Training Burden Must Be Taken From Manufacturers, U.S. Economist Backs Gold Capital Outflow Regulation, Europoort Refinery Inauguration, Power Boards Face Pylon Problem Search For Sites, Costain-Wm. Press Link-Up, B.E.T. Receive £5.6M. From A.-R. Deal. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares Drift Farther But Firm Up At Close, BRUSSELS.-The forward market, Pound Steady At Lower Level, Cash Wire Bars Advance £15 A Long Ton, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Electricals Hit By Price Cuts, Recent Issues, Topsy-Turvey Day On Wall Street, Top Ten American Companies, Chrysler Advances $2¼, Option Rates, Easier Tone On Paris Amsterdam Firm, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Market Holidays, Unit Trust Prices, Tokyo Again Lower. Business Appointments: Massey-Ferguson Chairman. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.

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