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The Times - 26/06/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM A SCOTTISH GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-GLYNDEBOURNE, JUNE 25, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KINGSCLERE, HAMPSHIRE, JUNE 25, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 25, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 25, F. J. CAMPBELL. 8 Slade Road, Portishead, near Bristol., JOHN VAUGHAN. St. George's Vicarage, 96 Pinner View, Harrow, Middlesex, June 22., RICHARD LAMB, Chairman, Liberal Party Panel on Monopolies and Tariffs. Knighton Manor, Broadchalke, Salisbury, June 23., JOHN MURPHY. Smithfield Investments Limited, 2 Angel Court, E.C.2, June 23., J. V. PEACOCK. Ladbrook Hall, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull, Warwickshire, June 22., IRENE GEE. Middlesex Hospital, W.1, June 24., D. E. NEWLAND, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London. City and Guilds College, Exhibition Road, S.W.7, June 24., PATRICK SHACKLETON. Department of Anaesthetics, Southampton Hospital Group., By Wilson Stephens, THURSTON DART, King Edward Professor of Music, University of London Kings College. Strand, W.C.2, June 25., D. L. BARRON, Director, D. L. Barron and Company. Elsley House, 24 Great Titchfield Street. W.1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Blackfriar, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: CONNOISSEURS' GUIDE 3 lines 33s. (minimum), Opera And Ballet, Services Tomorrow: Second Sunday After Trinity, Travel. Sport: Pietrangeli Sole Survivor From Old World Black Friday For Germany As Bungert Falls, Harvard Crew Show Power, Encouraging Win For Lancers Steady Goalkeeping By Allsop, Blue Haze Comes Through The Gloom, Sports in Brief, Fourth World Record For Jazy, Oldridge Steers Winchester To Strong Position, Simpson Snatches Sixth Place Gimondi Keeps Overall Lead In Tour, Services Beaten On Hits, Hill And Clark Have Mishaps In Practice, Parkstone Croquet, Berrydon Lad Remains Invincible, Epsom Should Be Guide To Irish Derby Meadow Court Obvious Choice, Manx Cycle Win For Metcalfe, England Against Ireland May Be Key Match, Legrange Still In Lead With Second 66, Milers To Miss Area Match Sprints Now Main Attraction. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,956, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, A View of American Realities. Reviews: Record Price Of 50,000gns. For A Hogarth, Alice Survives A Hostile Climate, Fascination and Beauty of Japanese Swords, R.B.A. Exhibition, Lord Robbins Portrait Fund Launched, Recent Works Add to Week of Merit, Ballet Dancers In Good Form, Playthings and the Players, Four Works of Courage, New "Figaro" Production Lacks Conflict Glyndebourne: Le nozze di Figaro. News: Mr. Macleod Attacks Labour's "Blunder", Examination Paper "Leakage", An International Salmon Affair, Sir A. Home Renews Attack On Restrictive Practices, Five Reported Killed In Algiers Conference Site Explosion, Many Killed By Saigon Terrorist Bombs Vietcong "Execute" Sergeant, Plants Which Seed Themselves, Commitment To Life The Danger Of Preoccupation, Ten Seamen Fined £30 Each Commands Disobeyed, Research Staff Try To Save Institute, A.E.U. Plans For Expansion, Children Killed On Railway Line, A Robe for Alexander, Police Hampered By Complaints, Forgotten Italian City with a Stormy History A Traveller's Impressions, Finance Firm Give Court Apology, B.B.C. Redundancy Notices Denied, Crawley "Twin" Plan To Go Ahead, Commonwealth Agreement On British Responsibility For Rhodesia, Pit Swearword Inquiry Ends, Hanover Remembers Waterloo, Inquiry Ordered On "Racketeers", Mr. Johnson Appeals To U.N. To ACT In S.E. Asia, Cement Shortage "Alarming", M. Defferre's Withdrawal From Fight Failure To Unite Democrats, Jersey Breed's Day Of Triumph At Royal Counties Show, Labour Anger Over Disputes Bill, British Protest On Flights In Germany Incursions Over The West Risk Of "Dangerous Situation", 'Labour Decision On Tsr 2 Last June', No-Hanging Bill Held Up, Japan To Build £6M. Ships For P. & O. Best On Price And Delivery Dates, Officer Convicted For Refusal, Local Councils To Have More Say In Planning New Towns Closer Ties With Corporations, Sabotage Raids On Singapore Foiled, Family Income Now £23 12s., Mr. Woodcock Accuses Tories Of Vindictiveness "Taking IT Out Of The Trade Unions", No Welcome For The Hoopoe Native Birds' Prejudice, Traffic Courts Urged For Minor Offences Solicitors Propose New Charge Of "Improper Use Of Road", Commonwealth Rift On Rhodesia Dr. Nyerere Registers His Dissent Mr. Wilson On Possibility Of Constitutional Talks, N.U.M. 'Disappointed' With Pay Offer, Engineers Demand Withdrawal, Angolan Raiders Wreck Office "Exile Government" Records Destroyed, Varying Styles in Control of Dogs, France And Germany Agree, Weather Has Last Word Disappointment For New Zealanders, Immigrant Pupils Are Turned Away, Guard "Signalled With Towels", A School Chooses Freedom, Appeal To Dockers Expected To Fail, 84 Die In U.S. Army Air Crash. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Librarian Submits Resignation Bodley Decision Deferred, Historical Adviser In Peerage Cases, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, Friday, June 25,1965 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Conservative Publicity Chief Resigns. Picture Gallery: Touch Down. Display Advertising: British Heart Foundation Appeal, The Times, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Doughty Competitor, Heads for Figures, Puzzle-Find the Play, Rules for the Road, Second Clash. Letters to the Editor: Vietnam, Operating Theatre Technicians, Water Licences, Jury Service, Price-Fixing Fines Rings Protected By Import Duties, The Roar Outside, Tutoring Immigrants, Symphony Orchestras. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Major John Board Sporting Writer And Illustrator, Miss Miriam Moses. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division A Valid Sentence Ex Parte Pearson, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Motion To Commit Editor Vine Products Ltd. And Others V. Mackenzie & Co. Ltd., Change To Computer Accounting: Bank's Defence Fails Burnett V. Westminster Bank Ltd., Apology To Tv Campaigner Whitehouse V. Associated Press Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Tribunal on murderers' release rejected. Business and Finance: Pound Rather Stronger Bank Active In The Forwards, Rediffusion Profits Down Pre-Tax, Latest Dividends, Currency Rates For Travellers, Short-Dated Gilts Meet Late Demand, Gilts Firm But Shares Dull, Cunard Checked By U.S. Strike, Lower EQUITY Prices Fail To Attract Buyers £10M. Reed Paper Debenture, Decca Stops Mail Orders, Treasury Bill Tender, Will the Banks Increase their Interims?, Wm. Hancock Pays More, Less Pressure on Pound, Just Enough Money, Rover Forecast 15%, Securities Valued At Peak £75,155M., New York Banks Issue Margin Calls, £19m. Sun Alliance Convertible, Italian Electricity $100M. Loan, Mr. Callaghan in U.S. for Talks on Liquidity. Stock Exchange Tables: Dismal Day On Wall Street Another 1965 Low, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Good Recovery In Zinc Values, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Equities Dull Again. Property.

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