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The Times - 01/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-PERTH, OCT. 31, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-HAMILTON, OCT. 31, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, OCT. 31, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 31, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, From Our Correspondent-YORK, OCT. 31, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, OCT. 31, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 31, From Our Correspondent-HULL, OCT. 31, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, OCT. 31, JOOST DE BLANK. EDWARD CARPENTER. MICHAEL STANCLIFFE. MAX WARREN., BALERNO. KATHLEEN BLISS. A. C. CRAIG. NEVILE DAVIDSON. ROBERT J. H. EDWARDS. FRANCIS A. EVANS. JOHN R. GRAY. ELIZABETH HAMILTON. F. R. STEVENSON. WEMYSS. FALKNER WINTON:, HUGH MONTEFIORE., PAUL R. WANSEY. The Rectory, Limpsfield, Oxted, Surrey., W. F. W. NEVILLE. Exeter College, Oxford, Oct. 28., J. C. LITTON., MICHAEL R. ABBOTT, ROGER YOUNG, PAUL WARREN, A. J. D. SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, HAROLD F. GODDARD., EDWARD HUTTON. 114 Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W.8., J. STONE, Imperial Father of the Chapel, Daily Mirror. G. MADDEN, Imperial F.O.C., Daily Express. A. CHADWICK, Imperial F.O.C., The Times. P. PALOMBI, Secretary, Federated House Chapel, Odhams Ltd., MAX BELOFF, Chairman of the, C. K. SMITH., R. H. RICHARDSON., By Sir John Slessor, LEONARD CHESHIRE. The Cheshire Foundation Homes for the Sick, 5 Market Mews, W.1, Oct. 29., MARCUS CUNLIFFE. 8 Lewes Crescent, Brighton 7, Sussex, Oct. 26, JOHN SIBLY. 62 Halesowen Road, Halesowen, Birmingham., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COOKERY CORRESPONDENT, BY CAROL WRIGHT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: CONTRACTS AND TENDERS 3 lines 36s. (minimum), Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Potential Skill Of Scotland's Young Players, Sports in Brief, Industry Still Dependent On American Buying, Plenty Of Goals In Southern Club Games, Simpson's Injury A Blow To Australia Five Candidates For Test Captaincy, Saturday's Hockey, St. Edmund Hall's Mixed Day, Bradford's Exploitation Of Their Many Virtues, Leeds And Burnley Fairly Balanced, Jennings Saves Tottenham From Defeat, Northampton Know Too Much For Cambridge, Richmond Benefit Through Bright Patches, Player Surges To Victory With 264, London Irish Hard Hit By Fortune And Scottish, Miss Keszler Leads, Sheffield United Suffer First Home Defeat, Esher In Fine Finish Against Surrey, Rackets, N. Ireland XI Unchanged For Wembley Portugal Reach World Cup Finals For First Time, Etonians Draw In Centenary Game, Oxford Admirable In Defeat At Gloucester, Mrs. Jones Fights Back. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,065, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: German Town Hit By Smallpox, Junior Doctors To Set Up New Body, October Records In Sun And Warmth, Sex Facts Should Be Known At 12, Holiday Lectures For Young People, Mystery Of Space Bodies Far Larger Than The Sun, Earnings Still Rising Too Fast, Chancellor Says: 4¼% Limit On Public Spending, China Must Enter U.N., Minister Says, Dr. Ramsey Says His Statement Was Right Reference To Force Misrepresented, Car Crash On Rocks:, Churchill Ship Topples Off Slipway Seven Hurt And Launch Postponed, Britain's Role East of Suez, Police On Duty In Cloisters, Production Committee's Idea Troubles Civil Service Prime Minister's Speech Catches Everyone On Wrong Foot, New Homes For Aborigines In Yunnan, Bedevilled but Bewitched by Wildfowling, The Night Sky In November, Mr. Smith Hopes To Settle Issue In Two Months, Iconoclast And Builder, L.P.O. Appeals For £300,000, Mr. Powell Foresees Black Market In Housing, Christian Democrats Seek New Look In Italy Impact On Politics Of A Changing Society, Alabama Attorney General Beaten, 50 Rebels Killed In Java, Overcoming Handicaps, Unions Support Attachment Of Earnings For Debts, Party Guest Drowns In Canal, Jordan Claims 20 Israelis Killed Clash Over Border Ploughing, Five Sentenced To Death In Riga, Stern Task Faces Energetic Chief Justice, Chinese Accuse Russia Of Cooperating With U.S. 'Secret Plan' For Vietnam And Nuclear Arms Conspiracy, 'Spaniards' Arrest' A Mystery, Seizure Of Land Feared, London Leads In Arts Concentrate Aid, P.E.P. Urges, March In Support Of U.S. Policy, WHO Discovered America?, Residents To Fight Move For More Gatwick Night Jets, Farming Notes And Comments, Theatre Union Merger Expected, More Policy Problems For Pig Producers, Mother And Three Sons Found Dead, All Cathedrals Under Guard, Strike Threat By Young Teachers, 'Terrible Disaster Can Be Averted' Mr. Wilson Sums Up His Talks In Rhodesia Statement To Commons Today, U.S. Pilots Bomb Vietnam Village In Error 48 Civilians Killed, 55 Injured, Power To Compel Witnesses?, Plan For Leaving Yemen, Charm and Symbolism of Island Knitwear, Developments in Rhodesian Crisis as Mr. Wilson Returns Warning Given By President Nkrumah, Levy Refund Claim By Butchers, Work On Cathedral Nearly Complete, New Yorkers Yearn For Leadership. Official Appointments and Notices: National Film School Body, Junior Minister May Resign, Royal College Of Physicians, From The London Gazette Friday, October 29. 1965, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Colonel Till To Retire. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Learning to Pilot Submarines, Politics and Parliament: Candidates Are Now Too Old at 45, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Display Advertising: The Chase Manhattan Bank, Electricity, The Steetley Company Limited, Bank Of Montreal, The Westbury Hotel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Huppert, Fenwick, Barnardo's. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Shipyards at the Turning Point, Who Caused the Deficit?, Arts in the Provinces, No Country IS An Island. Letters to the Editor: Ministry of Reconciliation, Canvassers Excluded, Pepys's View, Police Action, Foundations of Justice, Dr. Ramsey's Critics Necessary Force To Keep Law, 'British Winter Time', Serious Warnings, Real Questions, Once Before, Welsh Service, By The Sea At Hove, National Community Service, Exchange Telegraph, Full Responsibility. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: Auctions, A Secluded House For Sale Not Too Far From London, Factories, Warehouses And Sites, Leicester. Obituaries: Sir Peter Meldrum, Most Rev. J. J. Booth, Mr. Arthur Wrigley, Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Senior Eminent Historian Of American Life, Obituary. Reviews: Mr. André Tchaikowsky's Introspective Chopin, Tv View Of City Under Siege, Berlin Theatres Come a Cropper with Brecht, Hindemith Work With Zest, Mozart's Rise and Fall, Mr. Talmon Herz. Business and Finance: I.C.I. Publicity, De Beers Acquire Control Of Sea Diamond, City Wall Properties Progress, Krupp Firm In Big Steel Merger Combined Turnover Of Dm.2,000m., Drugs And Medicines Pull In £40,400,000, Robeco, £771,000 Malaysia Contract, Warning On Speculation As U.S. Boom Goes On 'Ebullience IS Catching', $250,000 Toronto Order, Big Turnover In Money, Premium Bond Sales Up Sharply, European Integration In A State Of Flux, THE CONSOLIDATED DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH WEST AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) and Mr. S. V. Collins, New Freight Rates, Bp (Australia) Slump, Brooklands Selangor Injunction, New Broom on Company Law Less Sweeping, Fresh Voice For The Chemical Industry, Courtaulds Sell Scottish Firm, Whisky Earns £71M. In 9 Months, Pound Moves Ahead, U.S. Fire Damage Up, Basic Principles In The Art Of Selling, Brokers' Forum, Chamberlin & Hill, Mitsubishi Setback, S. Africa Boiler Order For Mitchell, THE CONSOLIDATED DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH WEST AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) MARINE DIAMOND CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in South West Africa) DIAMOND ROYALTIES AND HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Louis Ford To Hold Pre-Tax Profits, Plycol Sales Jump 28 Per Cent, Planning To Come To Market, Dream On Competitiveness Could Come True, Good First Half For Btr Industries Elimination Of Microcell Losses Expected, A. & C. BLACK, LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908 and 1913.), Blackwood Hodge Limited, GOODMAN BROTHERS & STOCKMAN (Manufacturers of RICHMOND Clothing), English Electric Sell Computers, Appleyard Hit By Strikes, Main AIM Of New Iron And Steel Association, Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Steadier Conditions On The Paris Market Frankfurt Prices Lower, Equities Reappear in Latest Issues, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Sir N. Kipping Joins Joseph Lucas.

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