The Times - 22/10/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-BALA, NORTH WALES, OCT. 21, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-GREAT YARMOUTH, OCT. 21, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-WORMLEY (SURREY), OCT. 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent-STOCKHOLM, OcT. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, OCT. 21, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, OCT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, OCT. 21, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 21, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, R. C. A. EDGE, Ditector General, Ordnance Survey., R. H. PHILLIPSON, Secretary, British, ARCHIBALD P. HOPE, Chairman of, C. S. COCKERELL., D. S. TENNANT, General Secretary., K. C. COHEN. Chairman of the Leeds, By Ralph Harris and Arthur Seldon, H. C. B. COOK., E. L. BRADLEY, Honorary Secretary., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 21, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Music Critic-BIRMINGHAM, OCT. 21, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Display Advertising: French Line, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Rank Xerox, Gerrard & Reid Limited, Saint-Gobain, TAYLOR WOODROW Building Exports Limited, Rootes Hire, Tio Pepe, Rawlplug, The Times, International Nickel, Burroughs, Leicester Permanent, Pan Am, Punt e Mes, National Provincial Bank Limited, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd., Bowmaker, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Warwickshire, Metal Box, The Tap & Die Corporation Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,057. Sport: D. Smith Raises Total Of Winners To 3,000 Jockey Club Implement Some Norfolk Report Findings, Mr. Ramsey Drops Nine Of Beaten England Team Harris, O'neill And Kaye In League XI For Hull, Late Goal Saves University's Unbeaten Record, Bath Club Cup Squash, Sports in Brief, Promising Rackets By Harrow Pair, Oxford Respond To Stiff Test Day's Three Goals For London F.A., Effect Of Individual Changes On Women's Hockey Teams, Brilliant Birdie At 19th Wins Huggett And Burgess In Tense Struggle, Clear Win For Bustling Bedford Side, Glamorgan Cricket In Turmoil Resignation From Committee, Treble For Cambridge Athlete, Recommendation Fancied In Nursery Handicap, Unexpected Win For Emmanuel. News: Lawyers Want Court Privilege For Doctors Joint Committee With B.M.A., Lord Mayor At Quit Rent Ceremony, Fourth Nuclear Submarine, Groucho Marx On Congress Shelf, Dr. Coggan's Call For Commission, Studying Seas On A Pittance, Call For Anglo-Japanese Bid To Halt Vietnam Bombing, New Techniques To Explore The Brain, Self-help Growing in Popularity, Gaullist Walkout At Strasbourg, Australia Buying U.S. Aircraft, Doctor To Leave Health Service, More Refugees Leave Cuba, Critics Of 'Nazis In High Places' Minister Accused By Bonn Opposition, Britain Lends £5M. To Turkey, Nato Deployment By Air, Bishops Seek Vatican Council Attack On Communism, Couple On Moors Murder Charge, 'Torture' Protest To Delhi, Airport Men Reject Wage Offer, Movements Of Liners, Voting Plea To U.S. Supreme Court, No Easing Of Taxation Burden Blunt Warning By Chancellor, Britain Urges Early Pact On Nuclear Arms Strength Of Western Alliance To Be Safeguarded, U.S. Students Seek Work, Not War, Drilling Rivals Agree To Joint Research Sharing North Sea Pipelines, Other Work For Miners As More Pits Close Big Nuclear Expansion Planned, Bulk-Handling Port On Humber To Boost Coal Exports, Some Alternatives to Fluoridation, Family Saloons Uninspired, Mr. Issigonis Says 'Nausea' At The London Show, President Back At White House, Nigeria Opposition Leaders Freed, Wine Society Moves From London, Indian Offer Of A Truce In Shipping War 20,000 Tons Of Cargo Held By Pakistan, Revolution In Electron Theory Recognized Three Scientists Share Nobel Prize For Physics, £30M. Grant To Orchestras By Fords Move To Assist Musicians, Observers In Air Miss The Comet, Industrialized Building Speeds Growth Of University, Italians Plan Food Study Law, Treaty Proposal 'To Prove We Shall Play The Game' Mr. Smith Says Mr. Wilson Can Meet Anyone HE Wants, Last Minute Attempt to Avert Tragic Consequences over Rhodesia Restriction Order On Mr. Todd Seen As Portent For The Future, Prime Minister Says, Mr. Thorpe Liberal Treasurer, Rocks Thrown, Flags Burnt, At Reservoir Opening: Police March Off Youths, Anglo-U.S. Joint Work On Lift JET Engine Cutting Cost Of Development Five-Year Project, Pamphlets, British Warning On U.S. Imports, Syrian Use Of The Strong Hand, Silver Candlesticks and an Old House, Mr. Wilson Will Fly To Salisbury New Effort For Rhodesia Settlement Mr. Smith Says: 'Not Reopening Of Negotiations', Demand For Labour IS Rising Smaller Hard-Core Of Unemployed, Bedding Cause Of Infant Deaths Soft Pillow Danger, New Arab Intrusion In Israel, Socialists Oppose Pay Rise, B.B.C. Chief Denies 'Slanting', Fountains Abbey In Estate Sale, Australia Would Bar Recognition, Boy's Body In Tunnel: Youth Accused, Protest Over Mr. Lee, Eight African States Boycott Accra Meeting Ghana's 'Unfriendly Politics' Deplored, More Milage Pay For Rail Men, New Arrests In Kashmir, New Textile Quota Rule Dismays Hongkong Ban On Carry-Over Could Lead To Cotton Slump, More Study Pure Science, Rams Give Man Strength Of A Giant. Reviews: Sir A. Boult Steps into the Breach, Tenor's Perfect Balance, Mild Exercise in Suspense Strand Theatre: Maigret and the Lady, by Philip Mackie, Three Concerts At St. Margaret's, Amuchástegui-an Audubon for Today, Highly Individual Songs, To Choose New Play, Endless Energy of Wellesz, Russian Bar Pianist Paid 50s. For Frans Hals Picture, A Symphony to Excite the Listener, Recitals At Law Society's Hall, Hamlet Again As An Opera, A Memorable Butterfly. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Laboratory Posts At Teddington, Army University Cadetships. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Sardine Run in South Africa. Politics and Parliament: Proxy Voting System Under Study. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Taxing Cars by the Yard, Games Are Hard Work, Cuban Exodus, Fuel In The 70s, Norway Stands Firm. Letters to the Editor: Paying For The Motorways, 'Flexible Services', The Infantry's Choice, Magistrates' Courts, Bridle Roads And Footpaths, Slum Clearance, Channel Tunnel, Aircraft For Britain Finding The Best Alternative. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Henry Oliver, Miss Muriel George, Sir George Barnett Former Chief Factory Inspector, Mr. George Golding Racial Issues In South Africa, Miss Marie McDonald, Miss Agnes Campbell, Obituary. Law: Emission Of Oil From Lorry Tidswell V. Llewellyn, Bar Final Examination, Judge On Need For Women Jurors Only Two In Panel Of 60, Charlie Chaplin's Son: Appeal Over Book Chaplin V. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others, Michaelmas Bar Examination Results, 21,400 Arms Handed In.-More than, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division An Unreliable Witness Thomas V. Woodall-Duckham Construction Co. Ltd.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Strength Of The Economy Maintained Investment Growth Likely To Slow Down, Plessey Planning For Fresh Growth, Amal. Rubber Purchases, G. Brazil & Co. (Holdings) Limited, Oil Chief Hits At State Control, Trollope & Colls Holds Profits, S. Smith Buy U.S. Interest, 'End Of The Beginning' Mr. Callaghan's Modest Cheer, South-West Gets On With The Job, Rover Earnings Soar To £3,636,000, Note Circulation Down £8M., I.M.F. Drawings At Record Level, Gerrard & Reid Optimism, Agric. Mtge. Success, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Ltd Interim Statement (unaudited) showing Consolidated Results for the six months ended 30th June 1965., Mystery Offer For Oldeani, Courtaulds Limited Interim Profit and Dividend Announcement, £20M. Anglo American Swiss Loan, Stone-Platt Profit Up 32 P.C., Gillette Sales Up, Dividend Boost For Clergymen, The Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited Satisfactory Results In Spite Of Difficulties Mr. Charles Thornton On Current Year's Operations And Prospects, 1 Or 2 Houses In Bank Freakish Day For Money, Crockford's Quote Via Subsidiary, Courtaulds and I.C.I. Expand Fibre Output, Thornycroft Back To Profits, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V. Dividends on Certificates for 5½ per cent Preference Sub-Shares of Fl. 12 and Ordinary "A" Sub-Shares of Fl. 3, Spotlight on PLYMOUTH, Two Views of Machine Tools, Two-Way Trade In Sterling, Foseco LIMITED (A sunsidiary of Minerals Separation Limited) Interim Report for the six months to 30th June 1965, Fine Half-Year For Foseco, Reliance Clifton Cables Limited Summary Of Results For 1964. Stock Exchange Tables: Tap Stock Runs Out Bullion Prices Up, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Firm Tone In Equities, Gilts Steal Limelight As 'Tap' Runs Out, Further Rise On Wall St. Index Over 950, Easier Tone On Milan Frankfurt Lower, Sterling Exchange Crisis Books Still Open, 'Who's Who' Shares For Market, Recent Issues, Copper Wire Bars Fall Back: Cash Metal Down £7 10s. And Three Months £9, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices, Limited Freight Business. Business Appointments: Sir Joseph Latham Joins Black & Decker. Property: Country Properties, KING & CHASEMORE in association with E. CLIFFORD SMITH.
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