The Times - 14/09/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SYDNEY, SEPT. 13, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From Our Music Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 13, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 13, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 13, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-PRETORIA, SEPT. 13, From a Special Correspondent-KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 13, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ISKANDER MIRZA, , D. B. LOCKHART., CHANDOS., CALDECOTE, President, Society of British Aerospace Companies. 29 King Street, S.W.1, Sept. 13., A. BUNKER., Yours faithfully, R. B. BROWNING. 8 Fitzgeorge Avenue, W.14., R. B. M. JENKINS. Dial House, Great Shelford, Cambridge., From Our Agricultural Correspondent, I. D. MARGARY., S. ROSSLYN, Headmaster., CHARLES C. ABDY., LANCELOT SMITH., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Paris Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, SEPT. 13, From Our Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations, Legal Notices. Sport: Cheltenham Croquet, Challenge Match Under Cup Rules Cricket May Yet Have Stirring Finale, O'connor In World Match-Play Golf, Pritchett Still Unbeaten, Sports in Brief, Italian Attuned To Light Airs Crossbow Fifth In First Race, Riches Rewards Breasley's Patient Skill Goodwood Crowds Poor, But Rebuilding Goes Ahead, Big Problem For Old Boys Warriors WHO Have To Fade Away, Seifts Find True Hockey Form After Early Defeats, Shrike Impressive In Dinghy Trial, Davies Now Too Good For Becker, England XI Lack Cohesion And Lose, Millwall Lead And Leyton Orient Win, Gillette Cup Inspires Yorkshire Hit Two Runs A Minute Hampshire Unbeaten With 149. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,024, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Smyslov Regains Chess Lead. News: Higher Status For Engineers Mr. Cousins Leads Drive, Dr. Adenauer's Recollections Of Wartime Imprisonment, Traffic Problems In National Parks, Soviet Horse Show Team Victory Ireland's Second Place, Schoolboys' 'Tough' Holiday, Illegal Roulette Alleged, Alfa Romeo 2600 More than a Family Car, Tunisia Accused At Arab Summit Security Precautions, Ban On Engines For Fokker Stays, Prison Allegations Trial Opens, Language Appeal To Tunku, Free Check In Ford Safety Week, Egg Breakers Face £300,000 Claim, Kenya Army Kills 32 Somalis, Smuggling As Big S. American Problem, Labour Defeat In Norwegian Election Change After 30 Years, Man Aged 75 Found Murdered, Motor Firms And Unions See Snags In Closed Shop, World Congress On Space Opens, Freedom For Preparatory Schools Cooperation Terms, Detention For Life In Malawi Fugitives Are 'Animals', Says Dr. Banda, Planned Expansion in Farming, Mauritius Doubts On Independence, South African Judges Censure Police On 180-Day Case Detainee's Wife Awarded Costs, Turkey And Iran Send Peace Missions, Japan May Help Siberian Plan, Hopes Of Narrower Trade Gap With Russia, Russia Hopes To Expand Tourism, Mr. Rusk Says Washington Will Go To 'Extreme Lengths' To Get U.N. Action On Kashmir War, U Thant Expected To Visit Moscow, Signs Of Change In Middle West, Ford Men Call For Strike Threat Demand For Wage Increase, King's College Choir Tours Germany, Pakistan Claim In Big Tank Battle Indian Loss Of Armour More Bombing Raids, Stiffer Attitude On Rhodesia Envoy, Visit To Poland By Mr. Stewart, Research Into Life Synthesis Urged, Death Of Former M.P. Accidental, New York Newspaper Strike Nearer, Hint Of Mr. Bowen To Fill A Vacancy, Housing Target To Be 'Realistic' London Prospects, U.S. Trade Mission Going To Poland, Hope Of Improvement In Bonn Relations With Russia Big Display At Moscow Exhibition, Painters Under Influence, Woman 'Told To Stand Bail By Two Men In Court' Police Inquiry Hears Of Fear, Luton Move Towards Comprehensives, More Neuroses As Price Of Leisure? Planner's Forecast, U.S. Troops Flow Across Pacific, Prisons Will Scrap 'Germ-Trap' Knife, Political Images For Children, Appeal Made For Spanish Professors 63 Philologists Send Letter, Strike Men Fined For Assaults Mates Stayed At Work, How I Got the Vicar's Dursley-Pedersen, S. Africa Move To Beat Inflation, Terror 'Front' Supported By Aden Council, Financial Markets Exuberant Pound's Best Day Since April: Stocks Soar 'Battle' Against Speculators Goes In Bank's Favour, A Quiet Frenchman Takes Over In Washington, Pit Swearing Strike Was Not Justified Inquiry Report Blames Unions, Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft Stuttgart Mercedes-Benz Sales Rose to Over DM 4,200m. in 1964, Clark's Victory Tour In A Bus, Climb Along Train To Aid Girl, 100,000 Gas Masks Sent To Hurricane City Damage May Be Heaviest In American History, Mr. Brown's Department And T.U.C. May Overlap. News in Brief. Reviews: Hepworth Exhibition, Dancer With An Eye For Form, Surrealism Now And To Come, Personal Creations in Place of the Assembly-line Product, Youth Tackles Stiff Task, A Finnish Tribute to Sibelius, History Too Innocent. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Nottinghamshire, British Rail, Bp, Tarmac, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bedford, The Times, Panam, Rootes Motors Limited, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Lil. Picture Gallery: A Festival in Memory of Breughel the Elder. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Official Appointments and Notices: Hydrographer Of The Navy, British Appointment To Canberra, Cambridge, New French Envoy For Washington, Resignation Of Peru Cabinet. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Back to the Cleft Stick, National Park-or Car Park?, Poles In Paris, Inn Signs of the Times, Meetings Without End. Letters to the Editor: Unofficial Strikes, Willing To Serve, Hearing In Court, Routes For Roman Roads, Delinquent Juveniles, Aircraft Industry, Stimulating Savings Ways To Compete With Spending, Misery Index, Pakistan And India, Cathedral Needs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Bethel Solomons Medicine At Dublin, Dr. H. R. Marston, Mr. F. H. Gravely, Capt. R. J. B. Bolitho, Obituary, Prof. W. S. Tindal Ecumenical Leader In Scotland. Business and Finance: Blow To Insurance Underwriters, Mr. Callaghan On Tax Research, Terrapin System For Germany, Major New Installation For Davy-Ashmore, Latest Dividends, Caledonian Trust Dividend Safe, Fewer Merchant Ships Idle, Brick Shortage Turns Into a Glut, Can Metal Traders Hold The Pace?, Expansion Demands On Leadenhall-Sterling, £242,000 Crane Order, Mutual Funds, £250,000 Radar Contract, West Germany's Payments Surplus Drops, Argentine Peso Devalued, Malayalam Setback, The Imperial Tea Company, U.S. Manufacturing Firms' Profits, Catering Turnover In July, German Loan For Gulf Oil, Racial Conflict Warning On Development Gap Poorer Nations Further Behind, £570,000 Feed Mill For E. Germany, Unit Trust Sales Stand Still, David Charles Almost On Target, Sir L. Dyer To Lead Cranleigh Group, Good Quarter For Marley: Bentalls Sales Up 7 Per Cent, Leach's Cut Payment Sharp Fall In Earnings, Charterers Fairly Active, Option Rates, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Gold Price Tumbles Funds And Shares Bound Ahead, Vitamins Limited Annual Review & Accounts, Markets Buoyant in Front of Trade Figures, Metal Traders Limited Gratifying Results Surpass Expectations. Law: Vacation Court Chancery Division Injunction Granted Ex Parte Conduit Bureau Ltd., Penicillin: Company Restrained Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd. V. Chelsea Drug Chemical Co. Ltd.. Business Appointments: Mr H. Peake To Quit Board London Assurance. Stock Exchange Tables: Steep Rise In Sterling, Excellent Day For Gilts And Shares, Market Holiday, U.S. Long-Term Bill Rate Rises, Steadier Tone On Milan Paris Drifts, Tin Values Higher As Sentiment IS Aided By Rise At Penang, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Kaffirs Out Of Favour, Recent Issues, I.B.M. Rise $7¼, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Easier Trend On Tokyo, Discount Houses In The Bank, Gold Dealings Quiet, Wall Street Continues To Advance, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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