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The Times - 18/09/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 17, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, SEPT. 17, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, SEPT. 17, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY SEPT. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 17, From Our Correspondent-TEL AVIV, From a Special Correspondent-BUDAPEST, SEPT. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 17, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 17, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-WARSAW, SEPT. 17, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, BERNADOTTE SCHMITT, Alexandria, Va, VLADIMIR DEDIJER, Liubliana, HUGH SETON-WATSON, Oxford W. H. CHALONER, Manchester, FRITZ FISCHER, Hamburg J. MINTS, Moscow A. J. P. TAYLOR, Oxford, HVOSTOV, Moscow VINOGRADOV, Leningrad R. KANN, Rulgers I. GEISS, Bonn, WAYNE VUCHINICH, Stanford LEO VALIANI, Milano H. HANHAM, Edinburgh, M. SKODVIN, Oslo H. BATOWSKI, Cracow, CHARLES BLOCH, Tel-Aviv N. PETROVIC, Belgrade KARL ERDMANN, Kiel, OLAV RISTE, Oslo V. BOVIKIN, Moscow, ANNE KERR., LESLIE S. BECK., RAPH LUNZER., ERIC WORSLEY, , L. M. ANGUS-BUTTER WORTH, , C. M. ELLIOTT., DENIS EDKINS., J. G. RUDDOCK., From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, GEORGE C. BOON., J. GIBBS-SMITH. Gilling East, York., JACK BOWTHORPE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From An Archaeological Correspondent, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Blackfriar,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Shoppers' Market Place, Club Announcements, Travel. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Sport: Sheepdog Title For Welsh Farmer, Andreeti To Box Cullen, Sports in Brief, Trees On Dartmoor Proposal, Extended Cheaper Canal Licence, Liverpool May Complete Circle, Trapez Senior Wins Only Dinghy Race, Conjuror Best Of Strong Kempton Park Field Promising Two-Year-Old Form, One-Sided Final At Wembley Victory For Laver And Buchholz, Carlisle Thrash Bristol City, Crossbow Catches Brigantia Close To Flying Dutchman Title, Novice Mare's Win In New Trials, Saddler Stirs Too Late British Trail In U.S. Amateur Bonallack's Penalty, Finnis And R.E.M.E. Still Champions, British Progress In Open Bridge, Haydock Trebles For D. Smith And Piggott, Kamundu Seizes Advantage Favoured By Ayr Gold Cup Draw, Hill Turns Down Recall, Era Of Rugby Centenaries Ahead. Arts and Entertainment: TV Drama and Documentary Pool Ideas, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,028, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Yugoslav As Leader In Havana Chess. News: Cardinal Heenan Appeals For Tolerance Vatican Urged To Allow Man To Follow His Conscience, Mr. Diefenbaker's Appeal For Unity Finds Support, U Thant Asks Security Council To Order Cease-Fire, Dr. Banda's Appeal For Realism, £12,500 Stolen Art Dumped By Road, The Headmaster's Wife Won the Day, Roulette Zero IS Ruled Illegal, Mr. Stewart Opens His Talks In Warsaw, Oil Rig Topples In Gale, The Knowledge Of God More Than One Kind, Has Fly-Fishing Debunking Gone too Far?, Missing British Boy In Madrid Prison 'Insulted General Frannco', Years of Change for the R.A.F., Archaeologists' Field Sortie Into Hereford, Choosing Plants for the Dry, Shaded Areas, Wall Furniture to Save Floor Space, 'Tories Attracted New Industries', Apology To Woman Teacher, £24M. Opera House Called 'A Joke', Vietcong May Have Used Gas Grenades In Attack Troops Taken Ill At Vietnam Outpost, When Cannes was a Fishing Village A Traveller's Impressions, Cairo's Silence, Meetings Ban On Spaxton Rector, India Expects Border Blow From China Mr. Shastri Says 'We Will Fight For Freedom' Offer For Joint Inspection Of Disputed Positions, 600,000 Refugees From Bombing, Mr. Stefanopoulos Forms Cabinet, Robin Stakes Its Winter Claim, Birds Poisoned By Dressed Seeds, World Population Rise By 170M., Maximum Use Of System Building London Plans As Example, Iraq Coup Attempt 'Foiled By President's Brother' Hurried Departure Of Prime Minister, Primate Heads Immigrants' Advice Body, Population Challenge Means A New Pattern Of Living Expansion Due To Control Of Diseases, Democratic Reforms Expected In Hungary, Skilful Use Of Paint In Interiors Can Cheer And Calm, 30 Die As U.S. Plane Hits Mountain, Three Escape From Prison, Plan For Anglo-U.S. Aid Possible, Dr. Erhard's Concern Over The International Situation German Problem Must Be Solved In Interest Of European Security, 'Man Weather Satellite' Proposal, 'Close Look' By Liberals At National Plan Follow-Up, Britain Gaining Insight Into Japanese Market Opening Of Exhibition In Tokyo, Britain Rejects Soviet Protest, Briton Killed In Ambush Named, French Fishermen Seek Protection, Germany To Buy British JET Engines Finance For Work On Prototype, Church Services: Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity, Case of Knives a Fine Display Cabinet, New York Press Talks Go On, Lands Commission Plan Soon, Attack In Aden On British Children Airport Grenade Explosion Seven Injured In Crowded Lounge, Brighton Move Pm Drug Trafficking, Minister Faces Charge Over Ceylon Oil, 'Stop Telephoning' Call By B.B.C. Exchange Jammed, Bermuda Talks On Church Unity, Rhodesian Parliament May Be Recalled, Battle For Control Of Trade Unions, Woman 'Has Raised At Least £5M.', 'Incentive Missing Word In National Plan' Realism Lost-Mr. Macleod, Doctor Denies Gaol Shock Treatment, 'Poland Slandered' By Writer. Picture Gallery: Senegalese Wrestler. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hampshire County Council, Opera Mundi EUROPE, Appeals, British Heart Foundation Appeal. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Kimberley, Head's Resignation: 'No Conflict', From The London Gazette Friday, September 17, 1965, Atom Workers Get 13% Rise In Arbitration Award Increase On Employers' Pay And Hours Offer, Latest Appointments New Headmaster Of Bloxham School, Awards For Aden Soldiers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Oddest Coup, China's Warning, Chamber Opera, Educating Enough Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Airport Noise, Roman Roads, Earlier Network, Vietnam Discussion, Children At Public Houses, First World War British Archives Still Not Open, National Part-Or Car Park?, Town Centres, Preserving the Past, Slum Clearance, Employees' Inventions, Cathedral Needs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Archie Scott, Miss Hetty Bolton, Mr. Oscar Reinhart, Mr. John Hayward Bibliophile And Anthologist. Reviews: Nureyev To Dance With Australians, Dr. Johnson Anniversary Celebrations, Festival Ballet's Artistic Director, Royal Ballet In Film Of Romeo And Juliet, Josef Albers's Aesthetic of the Square, The Comedy Broadens Sadler's Wells: Cosi fan Tutte (Mozart), Dr. Railton's Farewell Surprise, New Recitals by Giants of the Keyboard. Law: Injunction Continued Cleveland Petroleum Co. Ltd. V. Trinity Garage (Bexleyheath) Ltd., Submissions Concluded In Copyright Case Chaplin V. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others. Business and Finance: Loyds Retailers Checked, Freight Markets Inactive, Gilts Turn Lower, Latest Dividends, Cowan, De Groot Final Higher, $528M. Oil Merger, Steel & Co. Limited Year Of Notable Achievement New Records At Home And Overseas Mr. James Steel Envisages Further Progress In Current Year, Mr. Callaghan On The Pound, French I.M.F. Quota Raised, Trafford Park Growth, Chinese Threats Make Stock Markets Cautious, Persian Gulf Oil Search Project, Kontalyt Installation, "Tuf" Shoes Feeling Squeeze On Profits, Debenture Coming from Dunlop, Quieter Day For Sterling, Bill Rate Just Under 5½ Per Cent, Vaux Price Pressure, Bank Advances To Show A Big Drop?, Coal Chief Talks On The Plan, Wall Street Still Set Fair, Glass Takeover Bid Denied, Patchy Conditions For Money, Rolex Celebrates Its 50 Years, Westinghouse Contract., Sterling Victorious. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Wall St. Rise Halted Concern Over Hostilities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares And Gilts Easier, Lead Values Rise Sharply, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Currency Rates For Travellers, China Causes Setback In London.

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