The Times - 25/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLFING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Scottish Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, NOV. 24, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Film Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BARNSLEY, NOV. 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BULAWAYO, NOV. 24, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 24, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, NOV. 24, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, MAURICE HOLMES, , G. W. BLEACH., P. D. WATSON. Oxford and Cambridge University Club, Pall Mall S.W.1, Nov. 20., C. P. THOMPSON, , HENRY HELY-HUTCHINSON., DOROTHY LAWRENCE, B. C. R. NICHOLL., JOHN WALTER JR., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., G. I. A. D. DRAPER., By the Rev. A. Q. Morton, Minister of Culross Abbey, J. R. LANG BROWN. Oliver and Lang Brown, Brewham, Bruton, Somerset, Nov. 23., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-PARIS, NOV. 24, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Professor A. Nove,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: N. Ireland Out Of World Cup, Sports in Brief, West Ham's Healthy Lead Over Olympiakos Greek Defence Unhinged By Brabrook And Sissons, Counties Remove Boundary Limit, Conroy Goal Puts Middlesex In South Hockey Final, Curvis Favourite Against Fiery McSpadden, People Of Euroa Disappointed Match With M.C.C. Abandoned, Middlesex Make Poor Use Of Forwards' Skill, Popham Down Has Speed To Shake Off Rivals Cundell May Repeat His Ascot Double At Kempton Today, Convention Of Golfers To Be Revived, Surrey's Greater Experience Crucial, Oxfordshire Can Keep Southern Title, Victory Brings Little Help To England, Cambridge Develop Drive At Right Time, Timely Boost For Scotland Before Naples, Seed Beaten In R.A.F. Squash, Hill Has Six Records Ratified, Leeds Win Tie At Leipzig, Haydock Suits Forest Prince. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,086, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,714. Picture Gallery: Foundation Stone for New St. Paul's Choir School. Reviews: New Fiction, Songs of Protest and the New Race of Folk Singers, Getting to Know Us, Infallible Comedy, For Reading Aloud, "If" in Downing Street, Versatile Heretic, Tate Gallery Buy Hogarth Group For 18,000 Gns., Violin Playing Of Purity Contrast In Mozart Concertos, Horror in Jacobean Drama, The Amateur, Film that Depends on the Ustinov Touch, John Bratby's Pictures within Pictures, Second Opinion on Kennedy's Time at The White House, Riddle of the Sand, Quick Guide to New Reading. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Liverpool, James Michener, John Baker, Gkn, Hakoba Private Limited, Harrods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Domecq Fino LA Ina, The Times, John Christopher, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Ceramics, Martins Bank Limited, The Standard Bank. News: Troops Withdrawn From Border, Unified Defence Stores Urged, Bulawayo African Strikers Return To Work Dismissal Threat By Employers, Kuwait Ruler's Death Raises Fear Of Rift Outside Interest In Oil State, Expert Study Crime Rise In Britain Travel Facilities A Factor, Gen. De Gaulle's E.E.C. Hint To Britain 'Obstructions Are Weakening', Where is Grandmother's Ring Now?, Using Colour As Personality Key, U.N. Peace Force Under Review Survey Of Middle East Role, 240 American Dead In Vietnam As War Intensifies, Three Warders Killed In U.S. Gaol Riot Four-Hour Siege Of Kitchen, 'Appeasers' Are Attacked By Tory M.P. Rhodesia Called Police State, Rome Call For Government Inquiry, Air France Hit By Strike, Disabled Tenant Must Quit, Zambia Airlift In December, Movements Of Liners, 18 U.N. Experts To Leave, 49 Rescued From Grounded Ship, Finn Still Leads In Car Rally, Airline Captain Fined £300 Hid Cigarettes And Spirits, Stone In Throat Not On X-Ray, Criticism Of Itv On The Wane, B.R. Charged With Profiteering, Greeks Clash As Bishop IS Enthroned, Identifying Classical Authors by Graph, 'Avengers' Sold To U.S. For £350,000, 70 M.P.H. Limit For Four Months Fog Maximum Of 30 M.P.H. Forced To Act, Minister Says, Lord Chalfont To Visit Russia, Garden Landscapes Protected, Metal Workers' Challenge To Dr. Erhard's Policy Threat To Price And Wages Stability, Man Seeks Damages From Woman Breach Of Promise Alleged, Two Papers Close In Nigeria, Counsel Speaks About A Cemetery In Garden Christie's Statements Read, Q.C. Calls For Automatic Ban On Negligent Drivers, Call For Mr. Wilson To Attend Pit Closures Meeting, Bakers' Claim Sent To Incomes Board Ministers Take Action Over Heads Of Union Strikes Still To Be Called For This Morning, Labour Want Voting Age Lowered To 18 Change Would ADD 2M. Names To Register, Regent St. Study To Take Year, Bird Recognition By Radar, Crossman Plan Aims To Make House-Owning Easier, Ministers Discuss Oil Action, Gas Advertising Not Entirely Lost Tv Gaps To Be Filled Later, Coastguards Fight Rents Rise, Grounds Of Appeal To Be Widened, Jakarta Taking Over Firms, Sea Quest For Gas And Oil Extended, Mr. Stewart Snubs Left-Wingers, Bank Employees Reject Incomes Board Findings, Washington-Moscow Curb On Defence Urged Anti-Missile Weapons Stepping Up Arms Race, Canada To Build 1,000ft. Tower, £9,600,000 Bid For N.Z. Bank, Woman Wins 3 Law Prizes Cornish Doctor's Daughter, Strikers May Be Suspended Appeal To Teachers, Tribunal On India Office Library, British Minister's Visit Postponed Bonn Not Ready For Aviation Talks, Report Finds Big Rise In Drug Addicts Some Doctors Over-Prescribing, German Girls Give A Year To Serve Their Country, 12 Feared Dead In French Mine Explosion Spreads Along Galleries. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Extending export incentives, Magnanimity, force, and 'appeasement' divide M.P.S on Rhodesia The sanctions go through, Points in the defence review, F111A decision still open. Law: Police Ask For £5 A Week Wage Increase, Consent-Cum-Hypocrisy In Divorce Criticized Out Of Step With Public Opinion, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty "You Can Go And Do It" Hughes V. Hughes And Brent. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Standstill for Bank Clerks, Too Permanent, Housing Plan, Growing Drug Menace. Letters to the Editor: Longleat Lions, Rhodesian Alternative, Winter Power Cuts What Plant IS Needed, Standby Cost, Censorship, Law of Treason, Unending Struggle, African Presidents, Redundancy Payments, Having A Go. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: General Carver's New Post Commander Of Far East Forces, Captain M. C. Stanley has been appointed, Glasgow, New Archdeacon Of Totnes, Lord Knollys Retiring. Obituaries: Sir Harold Saunders, Dr. Paul Rothschild, Mr. Georgy Lieb, Dr. H. R. Lang, Mr. Ronald Gillett, Prof. Frank Debenham Polar Research At Cambridge, The Ruler Of Kuwait Wise And Kindly Patriarch. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Gulf Oil. Business and Finance: Castle Technical Tap Offer, O.E.C.D. Meeting Opens Today, No Takers For British Bulk Carrier, Triplex Glass Margins Depressed, B.E.T.A. Mission To Moscow, Russian Line Joins Maritime Conference, Latest Dividends, £50,000 Arab Gulf Order, New Contracts, Merlimau Pegoh, Boatbuilders To Tour The Middle East, Local Authority Loan Market, Pound Steady Again Rally In Canadian Dollar, European Shares Steady Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week, Square Pegs And Round Holes Unemployment In Construction, Abacus To Form New Trust, Thomson Newspapers' $10M. Toronto Issue, Bristol Myers Loan In Europe?, Rolinco N.V., Standard Bank Repeat, Reckitt Promise A Bonus, Bishops Stores Limited, B.S.C. Win 86% Of Lewis's, Pound Firm And Calm On Crisis Anniversary, Disablement Cover For £6, Nation-Wide Pallet Pool in Sight, Johnson, Matthey Hold Interim At 7 P.C., Growth Potential Of Pillar Holdings, Pillar Holdings Limited 35 Per Cent Rise In Group Profit Significant Further Profit Growth Anticipated, Brokers' Forum, Beer Production Levels Out, Bankers' Prizes, Low Turnover In Money Some Patchiness, U.S. Treasury Post, Chilean Copper Strike Losses, The Standard Bank Limited, A Hard Year For Soviet Foreign Trade, Shares Entice B.S.C. Cash Exchanges Quiet, Australian Move On Copper Exports, Lon. County Freehold Profit Warning, Inflatable Craft For U.S., Further Funding By Alliance Property, Rael Brook Success In Germany, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited, Eleco Holdings Limited, Package Tours For South Africans, Crane Freuhauf Loan, Central Accounts Plan For S.E.. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Stores And Insurances Strong, Wall Street Steady In Front Of Thanksgiving Day, Equities And Gilts In Good Form, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Wire Bars Recover After Early Fall, Rise On Paris Checked Milan Lower. Property: Dreweatt, Watson & Barton, Flats And Maisonettes.
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