The Times - 06/08/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-COPENHAGEN, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, By Monitor, From Our Special Correspondent-SYDNEY, AUG. 5, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, AUG. 5, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 5, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-EDINBURGH, AUG 5, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, AUG. 5, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., DAVID PITT, Chairman, Campaign Against Racial Discrimination., JOHN A. DAY, Chairman, Devon County Council., SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY., P. J. RIMMER., T. TURNER PILLING, General Manager and Secretary, Liandudno Pier Company., ALASTAIR BUCHAN., B. V. PAYNE., JOHN NEWSOM. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Aug. 2., E. R. C. DARTINGTON. 6 The Foreland, Canterbury., JOAN BENYON. Wroxton House, 6 Gillsland Road, Edinburgh, 10, Aug. 3., LLEW GARDNER., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, EDINBURGH AUG. 5, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, AUG. 5, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Medical Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Charities And Appeals, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Defiant Edwards Bolsters Surrey, Services Fall To Buoyant Scholars, Minor Counties, Campbell Back In U.S. Walker Cup Team, Britain's Admiral's Cup Lead Reduced Double By Caprice Of Huon, Fauvallon IS Back On Form, Sports in Brief, Glamorgan Well Placed Northants In Fight For Points, Sussex Retrieve Their Position, Middlesex Title Hopes Damaged Luckhurst And Dixon In Masterly Mood, Tayler In Navy Semi-Final, Inspired Pollock Rescues South Africa Boycott And Barrington Fall In Last Half-Hour, Hurlingham Croquet, Bombshell For Trial Crews None Of Winners Go To Duisburg, R.A. Flag In Last Chukka. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,991, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting HOME (330m. and 9.5Mcs). Reviews: Paintings Sold For £21,229, Copenhagen Gets A New Ballet Company, A Musical Mystery: Tracking Down Ciphers in Schumann, Comedy of a Judge's Remorse Savoy Theatre: Alibi for a Judge, Concerts At Abbey Dore, Novel Setting For Ghosts, Singer with a Rugged Style. Display Advertising: Steel, Gasworks, Vc10, Multiple Display Advertisements, ferraniacolor, Ncr, Co-operative Permanent, Lombard Banking Limited, Staflex International. Picture Gallery: Bringing Industrial Development to the Highlands. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Direct grant schools in the new system, Speeches with no precedent-and no Speaker, Royal Assent to 79 new Acts, Challenor still unfit for trial: report held up, Prime Minister calls City rumours 'neurotic', House Of Lords Advice on when to release a murderer. News: Hunting the Lady's Slipper Orchid, Dublin Success Of American Owner, Origins Of Early Christian Virtues Classicist's New Light, Standards of Fitness for Driving, Shipyards Lock Out Electricians, Voting Rights Bill Survives Senate Challenge Bid To Overrule Supreme Court Fails, M.P. To ACT On Empty Wards, M.P.S Protest At 'Time Wasting' Speeches Without The Speaker, Britain's Warning On Cyprus, 'One Union For Car Industry' Call Amalgamation Talks, Sudanese Denial Of Religious War Foreign Intervention Blamed, Surprise In Delhi On Submarines, Labour's New Priorities Mr. Wilson Moving To Positive Action, Modern Arms For Jordan Forces, Australians Get Inside View Of Labour Party Secretary's Suggestions For Reform Withheld From Conference, Amnesty For Firearms Heavier Penalties Under New ACT, U.S. Concern Over Civilian Deaths, Protest On Spain Holidays, Puzzle of Gold Buying Rush, Territorial Misgivings On Reorganization Council Fear Planning Leaves Little For Negotiation, Moves To Break Deadlock In Greece The King Receives Mr. Papandreou, Dr. Erhard Rejects Coalition Offer, Dentists To Get An Average Of £2,950, Movements Of Liners, 'Basis For Action' On Docks Report Minister Expects Talks Next Week Fewer Employers And End To Casual Hiring, On Other City Pages, Moscow Woos The New Nations, President Nasser At Work On Proposals, Vauxhall's Record Truck Exports, N.E.D.C. Approve National Plan Warning On Trade Balance, Workers Angry Over Pay Deductions, Britain 'Already Multiracial', Commonwealth Strictures Anger Lisbon, Power Of Access To Private Fisheries Proposed, 'Murder Attempt' On Pres. Sallal, Vietcong Wreck American Oil Storage Depot Monsoon Offensive Continued With Eight Attacks, Russia Accused Of Blocking Test Ban Refusal To Give Information, Record Entry For Pony Show, 'Rebel' Doctors Replaced Nine Guaranteed £3,000 A Year Angry Reaction In Birmingham, End Docks Daily Hiring, Says Devlin Report Fewer Employers Urged: Unions 'Must Fight The Wreckers', Secret Landing Craft Capsizes, Baronetess Of Scotland Recognized, Bomb Scare At Eisteddfod, M. Malraux Hurries Home To Report On Peking Visit, Anxiety Of Whites Over Jobs, 3 Brothers Freed And Pardoned, R.A.F. Climbers To Tackle Unscaled Peak, Pound Remains Hard Pressed Dollar Moves Down. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Highlands Board Chairman. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Fair Charges from Heathrow, One More Region, Action This Time, Where Tribute is Due, Yaks on Parade. Letters to the Editor: British Drink, Rhodesia, Closer Watch On Speed Case For Traffic Segregation, Finishing Time, Class Lists, Ill Equipped, Economic Predicament, Keeping Clear, Plain Cars, Educational Building, Applying The Brake, Territorial Army. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: British Surcharge Hits Norway's Exports, "Fed" Raises Swap Commitments By $150M. To $2,800M., Zurich Sees No Magic In U.K. Plan Hard Work As The Solution, Comment On U.S. Payments, Centrovincial Estates, Cox And Wyman Limited, Latest Dividends, £5M. Rio Tinto Nickel Plan, Redland Pipes Licences.-The, Diesels For Australian Iron Ore Project, Comfortable Day In Lombard St., Steel Brothers And Company Limited Mr. W. F. G. Salkeld Reviews Group's Widespread Activities, Further Progress By Robt. Bradford, Staflex Go-Ahead In Japan, Metalrax Pref. Issue, Van Moppes IS A 'Close' Company, Sturtevant Get £2M. Offer 11s. l½d. Cash-Shares By Drake & Gorham, Note Circulation Turns Down, Australian Trade Deficit, Lazards Raise Stake In S.I.G., High-Yield Units On Offer, Equalization Tax Extended, N. Hingley Betters Its Profit Forecast, Humphreys Board Criticized, Peak First Half For Cyanamid, 'English Electric', L. M. VAN MOPPES AND SONS (Industrial Diamond Merchants and Manufacturers of Diamond Tooling) Progress At Home And Abroad, A Day Of Strain Equities Sought, Furness, Withy's Good Showing, £325,000 Purchases By Appleyard Group, Indian Copper Loan, Dutch Investment On The Rise, £2M. Plant For Glaxo, Emu Wool Industries Limited, HUMPHREYS LIMITED (Building & Civil Engineering Contractors) Reorganization Plan Outlined, ISSUE OF £10,000,000 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 6 3/4 per Cent. STOCK, 1971 Under the New Zealand Loans Act, 1953 (as amended) Price Of Issue £98: 10s. Per Cent., Ciro Pearls (Holdings) Limited Interim Statement, Hope Of Japanese Example, Britain Doubles Steel Sales to U.S., Need to Distinguish Fact from Fiction, I.C.I. Expanding In Europe, Sterling Under Pressure, How Accounts Should Be Presented, Company Profits Up 17 P.C.. Business Appointments: Chase Manhattan World Advisers Lord Cole Member Of Committee, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Joins Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Demand Continues Frankfurt Higher, I.B.M. Declines $3¼ To $481½, Recent Issues, Gold Issues Still Firm On Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Mining Shares Firm, Shares Again Strong But Gilts Soften, Copper Wire Bars Up £13 In Active Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Tokyo Gains More Ground, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Obituaries: Mr. Will Nally Former Labour M.P. For Bilston, Sir Basil Nicolls, Mr. Harry Ainsworth Editor Of 'The People' For 32 Years, Mr. Peter Watt, Dr. Abdel Hamed Badawi, Mr. Ivor Morris, Obituary, Air Vice-Marshal C. T. Weir. Law: Committal To Prison Young V. Young. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: Country Properties, Wilson & Co..
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