The Times - 25/06/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Scottish Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, JUNE 24, From Our Labour Staff-HASTINGS, JUNE 24, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 24, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 24, From Our Correspondent-JERUSALEM, JUNE 24, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 24, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, JUNE 24, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, By Monitor, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, JUNE 24, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, JUNE 24, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, TOM JOHN. 12 Corporation Avenue, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, June 23., HENRY C. MASSIE, Managing Editor, School and College. 18-20 York Buildings, Adelphi. W.C.2, June 21., PETER AGNEW. House of Commons., C. J. CHANCELLOR. VAL DUNCAN. DUNCAN OPPENHEIM. 6 St. James's Square, S.W.1, June 24., F. V. CORFIELD. House of Commons., GEORGE MCGREGOR. 50D Belsize Park Gardens., MARY L. TATE. Chief Medical Social Worker. GEORGE DISCOMBE, Pathologist. Central Middlesex Hospital, Park Royal, N.W.10, June 22., K. C. ANDERSON. Gorley Firs, South Gorley, Fordingbridge, Hampshire., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-OXFORD, JUNE 24, From Our Art Critic, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From an American Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Personal, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,955, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Sport: Gap Widened By Four Home Countries, R.S.M. Martin Wins With 593 Points, Warwick Reach Last Four Cup Match Spoiled By Weather, Semi-Finals Of The Neil Haig Cup Cirencester Park And Cheshire Through, Tough Course For French Grand Prix, West Ham Still Last, Sports in Brief, Awkward Clash In Timetable For Athletics, Crews Battle Against A Head Wind At Henley, Wright Beaten On The Post Italian Takes Over Yellow Jersey, Dragons Wait Yet Again Flying Dutchmen In The Wars Officials Optimistic, New Zealand Tail Collapses Watson Bowls Well For Oxford, Wind And Showers Trouble The Pringle Competitors, Purtell Chooses Baljour In Irish Derby, Effect Of Altitude On Athletes Research Team Going To Mexico City, Lundqvist Lonely And Lost In Off-Stage Setting Chance For Taylor To Reach Last Eight. Picture Gallery: Loading the No. I Reactor at Sizewell Nuclear Power Station, Display Advertising: Gnome, The Royal Commonwealth Society For The Blind, Wettern Brothers Limited, Gasworks, Pia, W. & C. French Ltd., Lloyds Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, The Times, Gent & Co Limited,, The English China Clays Group Of Companies. News: Trade Disputes Bill Defeat In Lords Choice Facing Government After "Wrecking" Move Challenge To Unions Could Bring Strife-Ld. Citrine, Kenya Trade Union Meetings Ban, Knesset Storm Over Reports Of Ex-Wehrmacht Envoy, Girl With Gun Besieged, Crown Say P.-C. Describes How HE Was Shot, Steel Pay Claim Rejected By Arbitration Board, Telephone Firm To Pay $1,500,000, Latin America Newspaper To Appear In New York, Tory M.P. Resigns At Hove, Mobility As City Service, Siena Proposes To Keep Cars Out Of Ancient Streets, Passing-Out Parade At Cranwell, Fall In Workless Of 30,700, Coventry Road Link To Cost Nearly £4M., Plight Of Canadian Districts, Safety Council Offers Free Inspection, Opec Headquarters Move Agreed, Commonwealth Readiness For Talks With Vietcong Appeal Made For Restraint By "All Outside Parties", Electronics Body To Stay Free Lord Mountbatten And Mr. Cousins Agree, A Rebuke For Professors Sir I. Evans Fears For Federation, Legal Reforms Urged For Press Libel Cases: Qualified Privilege As Defence, Algiers Summit Still In The Balance Foreign Ministers Meet Tomorrow, £22M. Drop In Big Banks' Loans, No Women Yet For New College, College for Elite of Teenagers, Population Effect On Green Belts, Not So Simple Sociology, Dr. Erhard Urges Action On Berlin Incidents Need For Solidarity Emphasized To Western Envoys, Movements Of Liners, Australian Farmers Improvise To Beat Drought Conditions In Some States The Worst Since 1901, Commons End 170 Hours On Finance Bill, Underwater Tunnel To Speed Marseilles Traffic Motorists Will Drive Below Harbour, The Price of Vigilance, Danger to Man Through Toxic Moulds, Tv In Watch For Rail Vandals, Film Of The Queen Criticized, Oxford Class List, Embassy Staff To Return, Actors Postpone Notices, "New York Post" To Reopen, Triumph Of Major Daly's Horses, Move To Interrupt Commons, Cambridge Plan For Cultural Centre, United Approach By Afro-Asians, F.B.I. Taunt At Chancellor, Jersey Champion Adds To Laurels, Latin American Signs Of New Disunity, Churchill Stone In Abbey, U.K. Publishers In Danger Of Losing Overseas Markets Warning By Commonwealth Booksellers, Saigon Breaks Relations With France General De Gaulle Accused Of Aiding Enemy, Bar Vote To Change Payment Rule, President Johnson Sidesteps Peacemaker Role Change Of Plan Mystifies Washington, Royal Tribute To Salvation Army, Boycott By U.S. Doctors IS Shelved, Mr. Wilson Dodges Giving A Date On Steel, Rhodesia Warning By Dr. Kaunda, Caviar Plea Halts Power Plan Soviet Industry Bows To Public Opinion, Annual Reports "Serve Little Purpose", Revolution In Medical Studies, New Church Unity Clash Expected Methodist Split, £60M. British Target To Offset B.A.O.R Costs Mr. Diamond States His Case, Inquiry Hears Of Swearing Incident In Pit, Battle Of Britain Service, Marshal Zhukov's War Memoirs, Ibans' Tribute To Naval Airmen, America Seeks Monetary Review Awaiting Visit Of Mr. Callaghan, Call To Nationalize Aircraft, Shipbuilding Industries Unions Condemn "Power-Complex Clans", Delays Threaten No Hanging Bill. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Archdeacon Chosen, Latest Appointments Two New Recorders Named, East Germany's New Foreign Minister, New Envoy In Rabat, University News New Fellowship At Southampton, Mr. W. R. Ballantyne, who is general. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Hampered Press, Leaving Geneva, Rivalries Centuries Old, "On the House", The Cock-Pit. Letters to the Editor: British Ships, Preserving A Balance Policy On Overseas Interests, Portugal And Africa, Checks On Immigrants, The Public Schools, Parliamentary Procedure, Speaking Welsh. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Civil Action For Felonious Tort Oloro And Another V. Ali, No Duty To Be A Perfectionist Brophy V. Shaw, A Father's Intervention Regina V. Wilson, Court Aware Of Payment In: New Rule Sought Mason V. Mason And Others, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY TRIPOS: Law, Modern and Medieval Languages, Trinity Inns Of Court General Examination Results, Use Of A 'C' Licence Hammond V. Hall & Ham River Ltd., Compellability Of A Witness Sentinella V. Sentinella, Not "Playing A Game" Armstrong V. Director Of Public Prosecutions, One Contract Not Two J. Rosenthal & Sons Ltd. V. Esmail. Obituaries: Mr. Geoffrey Hoyland, Mr. J. F. Gordon, Miss Mary Boland Comedienne In Films Of The 1930s, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Mr. Edward Brundrett, Mr. Laurence Easterbrook, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Foreign affairs: urgent news: member's protest, Steel Bill: Mr. Wilson talks about convenience of M.P.S, Closed shop clash with Commons, Business schools, Vietnam mission will remain in being, Committee finish their task on the Finance Bill. Reviews: Aims Of £350,000 Arts Centre, Wide Emotional Range By Mr. O'toole, Bitter Cycle of Song by Britten, Princely Tribute To Mr. Chaplin, An Approach To Schoenberg's Moses And Aaron, Expansive Scale of Morris Louis's Paintings, Enchanting First Night for Canberra's New National Theatre, Queen Victoria's Pony Phaeton Sold For 580gns., Spirited Dance Rhythms at Bach Festival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Potter & Moore Buys Meggeson, Mobile Homes Make New Inroads In U.S. Orange Groves Used As Sites, Record World Tea Production, Vickers Get £100,000 Order, Swiss Bank Return, Renold Chains' Earnings Jump 50 Per Cent Good Contribution From Acquisitions, Latest Dividends, Pound Easier In Quiet Trading, Pointer Group Acquires Lime Interests, The Brooklands Selangor Rubber Company, Limited, Japan-Russian Air Talks To Reopen, Sir Leon Bagrit Re-Affirms Confidence In Elliott-Automation, Good First Quarter For Jamaica, Franco Signs Want To Borrow More, United Steel's New Plant A Big Success, Lambert Brothers Limited Beneficial Reorganization, Selection Trust Limited, Shareholders Of A.F.A. Approach B.O.T., Teesport Refinery Capacity, Italian Fiscal Reforms, U.K. Lead In Imports 15 Per Cent Rise, A.T.V's New Record, Prices Tumble In New York, U.S. Cash Dividends Higher, "Investment Curbs Harm Economy", Japan Cuts Bank Rate, Martin Cowley Doing Well, Thomas Bond Worth Meet Estimate, £2.5M. Finsbury Scheme, Rapid Tempo Of Modernization In Rumania's New Building, Du Pont Declines $65, Overdrafts £22M. Down In A Month Liquidity Position Improves, Using Computers in Insurance, Bank Statements For June, 'Review' Companies Guide, G.A.T.T. Hesitant On Tariff Gesture Australian View Opposed, £1M. Debenture By "Gems", Breakthrough Forecast Mr. Catherwood On The Economy, Record Sugar Crop Expected, Note Circulation Down £3M., Wall Street Dents Metal Prices, Money Barely Adequate, Jonas Woodhead Upsurge, Card Clothing Has Good Year, Swan Hunter Link With American Firm, Commonwealth Trade Body Proposed, Rothschild's Office, W. Germany's Trade With The East Weighed Up, Express Dairy Pay More From Profits Up 12½% Ruston And Hornsby In Line With Forecast, Stimpson-Perkins Purchase. Stock Exchange Tables: Output Figures Hit Milan Fall On Frankfurt Continues, Recent Issues, Stop-Loss Selling Pushes The Current Metal Down £45 A Long Ton, Jamaica Issue Allotments, Option Rates, Downward Path For Shares Resumed, Widespread $1 Losses On Wall Street, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Losses Seen In Funds, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Davy-Ashmore Gp. Appointments. Property: Country Properties, Brown & Merry.
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