The Times - 29/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From a Staff Correspondent, From a Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COINAGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MARGATE, NOV. 28, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, NOV. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON. NOV. 28, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Delhi Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, NOV. 28, From Our Correspondent-ADEN, NOV. 28, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, NOV. 28, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, NOV. 28, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, NOV. 28, JACKIE SMYTH. House of Commons, Nov. 25., RICHARD WORCESTER. Sussex House, Parkside, Wimbledon, Nov. 27., E. A. J. K. MAYNARD., Yours faithfully, SALTER. House of Lords, Nov. 27., CYRIL OSBORNE, Chairman, Anglo, D. M. T. MACDONALD. Tarland House, Nairn, Nov. 25., JOHN V. DUNWORTH, Director., RALPH HAWTREY. 29 Argyll Road, W.8, Nov. 26., From Our Paris Correspondent, J. M. VILLAS-BOAS, First Secretary, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, BY PAMELA BROOKES, From Our Music Critic, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 28, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, NOV. 28, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Saturday's Rugby Football Results, County Rugby Championship Gloucester Retain South-Western Title, Gloucestershire Recover To Reach West Final, Sports in Brief, R.A.F. Squash Title Retained, Cox Withstands Pressure In Crucial Singles, Harlequins Build On Good Work Of Pack, Cambridge Golfers Well Beaten, Yorkshire Prove Too Powerful For Cheshire, Calm Walters Leads N.S.W. Recovery, National Hunt Results Newbury, Queen's Provide First Three, Liverpool Fail To Make Most Of Chances, Watkins IS Newport's Hub, Stoke Better Than Spurs At Inside Forward, Good Showing From Oxford Forwards, Gallant Brantham Outclassed, Promising Signs Of West Ham Recovery, Choice Lots In December Sale At Newmarket Majestic Arkle At Brilliant Best For Hennessy Cup, Wasps Centres On Trial For England Perry Moves To Second Row, Clifton Given Few Chances To Show Speed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,089, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: City May Reject Immigrants Plan Government Move To Win Leaders, Plea After Visas Expire Visitor Claims U.S. Citizenship, Union Fights Ban On Smoking, Spaniards Stone Embassy Of Italy, Gas Deal Sought Without Prices Board, 20,000 Marchers Demand Halt In Bombing, Yemen Peace Conference Gets Down To Work, New System Of Transport Communication Computors Which 'Can Speak To Each Other', General de Gaulle's Essential Tasks, Hard Search for Domestics, Seeking A Balance For Cotton Imports, Catholic Warning To Regime, Girl Says School Locked Her In, $300M. Plea To Aid Birth Control, Vatican Council's Doubts On Birth Control Test Of Leadership Of The Pope, Nearly 300 Ships Hit By Strike Both Sides Ignore Japanese Appeal, Ministers' 3-Hour Meeting On Zambia Request Financial Aid And Military Protection Sought, Clearing Banks' Activities, Standard Grading For Rational Store Marketing, Plastic Joints For Crippled Fingers Research Hopes, 'Dismissal With Disgrace', Rhodesia Chief Of Protocol Gives Up Post More Violence In African Township, Midland Mission To Australia, Danger Of Calling On Moscow, Special Radar To Deter Reckless, Notebook, 100,000-Ton Fuel Order Under Discussion, Firms Want Union Register, House Conveyance Plan Attacked, Christmas Shopping Spree Begins, Movements Of Liners, B.B.C.-2 To Run Daily Serial, Congo Government Wins Vote, Sabbath Protest In Jerusalem, The Ski Gear Trail, Students Reject Move To Join International Body Hisses Greet Minister Over Loans, Less Demand For Rail Lines, Worst November Roads 'For 20 Years' 9ft. Drifts Block Scots Routes Church Tower Falls In Gale, Free Africans Shackled By Ignorance Reith Lecturer's Warning, Churchill Crowns At A Premium Instalment Plan For Orders, Indians Facing The Spectre Of Famine, Gold Hoaders Warned In Greece, 'Big Two' Need Europe's Genius In Aircraft Design, Doctor Ordered To Be Struck Off, Mr. Stewart Seeks To Narrow The Gap With Russia, Murder Trial Jury Disagree, Americans Plan Reply To Vietnam Infiltration Mr. McNamara's Saigon Visit, Petition To Bishops Urges Option To Use Latin In Mass, Move To Legalize Abortion In U.S., Anglo-Soviet Consular Pact Safeguard For Britons Signing Expected Moscow Visit By Mr. Stewart, The Day the Ratings got the Upper Hand, 'One Man, One Vote' Plea For Fiji, New Air Chief in Indonesia, Ancient Gold Bracelets For British Museum, Pamphlets, Communists Seek Left-Wing Unity For Road To Power, European Catholic Bishops Form New Body, The Fastest Ford Ever Offered To Public £6,500 Version Of Le Mans Challenger, Nato Group To Study Nuclear Control, Bakers Threaten Action On National Scale Strike Off This Week: Pay Claim Deadline Set, Significant Advance In Pig Testing By Artificial Insemination, Musings While Cleaning the Car, 13 Killed In New U.S. Air Crash, Inquiries Blamed For Power Cuts, Farmers Want Trading Powers For Meat Commission, Gambia Republic Vote Fails. Picture Gallery: The Canadian Harvest, News in Brief. Display Advertising: Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Crane Fruehauf Trailers Limited, Cmc, Greene, King & Sons, Limited, Preferential Investment Trust, Gamages, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mauretamia Liverpool, Christmas Presents, The Times, Credit Transfers, Burroughs Britain, Boac, Associated Electrical Industries Limited. Politics and Parliament: Italian Judgment On Political Heirs, Mr. Brown Speaks Of The Trade Union Jungle, Tories Plan Spot Opinion Checks, Bills that Formed the Face of Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: Churchill Awards To Australians, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Retirement Units, From The London Gazette, Friday, November 26, 1965, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Index. Editorials/Leaders: How Much IS A White Collar Worth?, Class Struggle, Tokyo Style, Another Year's Study, Items for the Agenda. Letters to the Editor: Metrical Speech, The Economic Problem, East And West, The Purpose Of Sanctions Compliance: Not Resistance, Portuguese Poll, Territorial Army, Aircraft For Britain, Teenage Vote, India Office Library. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Ruler Of Kuwait, Mr. Francis Macmanus, Mr. G. Mackworthyoung School Of Archaeology At Athens, Mr. W. Percy King, Capt. A. E. Nicholls, Mr. Reginald D. Gwyther, Obituary. Reviews: Crisp, Cheery Rhythm for Sibelius, Belgian Ballets' Quest for Novelty, Büchner To Much for New York Company, Mr. Askenase in Effortless Form for Chopin Recital, A New Look At Franck Work, Face to Face With W. H. Auden, Mark Lancaster's First Exhibition, Ireland's Music For Voice And Strings, Twenty-Four Painters as Print-Makers. Property: Cottage Conversion As An Investment, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Richard Ellis & Son. Business and Finance: Bank Of Montreal Has Best Year, Reed Bid For Cowan, Rootes Motors Limited Period Of Fluctuating Fortunes Sir Reginald Rootes On The More Healthy Outlook, City News In Brief, Metropolitan Estate And Property Corporation Limited, Property Hldg. Offer Opposed, Witan Investment Company, Limited, Savings Almost In Balance Premium Bonds Up, Abacus Lists Open, Reliant Planning Motor Plant In B. Guiana, 'Unrealistic' Plan Targets, Mersey Docks And Harbour Board, Better Results Expected By Concentric, 'Let Commonwealth Back Sterling', Br. United Shoe Sales Reach £21M., Planning To Come To Market, 'Other Assets' Of The Fed Rise Increase Of $46M., 'Quiet Confidence' From J. J. Allen, Difficult Road Towards New Trade Alignments, Connexion Fees Likely To Go Mr. Lee's Decision On Electricity, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited Income Shows Further Satisfactory Rise Continuing Participation In Growth Of U.S. Economy, Calm Over The Exchanges Forward Sterling Improves, Quiet Morning In Money, U.S. All Set For A Record Christmas, Forster's Hit By Costs Earnings SLIP, Community Trust Offer, Frankfurt Continues To Fall Back Substantial Support On Milan, Property Group Merger Plan Has Attractions, Mersey Docks and Harbour Board 6 per cent. Debenture Stock, 1992-1995. Stock Exchange Tables: Debentures Dominate New Issues, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: W. & C. French Reorganizes Board, Mr. D. Bollom, a director of Johnson.
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