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The Times - 20/09/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-TULSA, SEPT. 19, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-INVERNESS, SEPT. 19, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, SEPT. 19, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, SEPT. 19, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, SEPT. 19, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 19, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, From a Special Correspondent-CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, SEPT. 19, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 19, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Coinage Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, OLWEN BATTERSBY, Research and, T. A. BEETHAM., R. W. C. LAMONT., P. J. WAGNER, Director, H. & R., J. A. RIDDELL-WEBSTER., R. S. JONES, Lecturer in Industrial, C. W. P. HODSOLL, , N. P. HOWARD, Assistant Lecturer, From Our United Nations Correspondent, J. H. GUNN., T. M. CUTHBERT, Physician Superin-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 19, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our European Economic Correspondent-GENEVA, SEPT. 18, From Our Agricultural Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Premises, Flowers. Sport: U.S. Amateur Won By Student At First Attempt, Championship For Crossbow, Sports in Brief, Llanelly Overdo Kicking At Twickenham, Melia Schemes Nine Goal Rout, Hard Court Titles For Middlesex And Surrey, Unruffled London Can Beat Rischer, Aunt Edith Leaves Europe's Best Far Behind, Gibson's Dropped Goals Decide, Silver FOX Sure Of Trophy, Emma Hamilton Heroine In Tragedy, Another Blow To British Hockey, Athletics Double By Russia, Hunt Snatches Victory In Breathtaking Finish Thomson Overhauled With Record Round Of 66, Week With World Cup Interest, All Blacks In Complete Command, Miss Craven Smith Beaten In Final, Richmond Winded By Early Blows Friendly Persuasion From Jacobs, Cardiff XV More Fertile In Ideas Third Penalty Goal Eludes Unlucky Cole, Fine Advertisement From Teams Of Distinction, Surtees And Lola Win In Gold Cup, Laver Swamps Bewildered Gimeno. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,029, Britain Loses Lead At Bridge. Reviews: Orchestra's Busy Season, Towards a Canadian Ballet Tradition, German Operas On The Way, Comprehensive View of William Dobell's Art, B.B.C. Comedies Challenge I.T.V. Serials, Rare Concerto Revived, Unfamiliar Haydn Sonata, A Carmen With More to Say Sadler's Wells: Carmen (Bizet), Hepworth Bronze For Aberdeen, A Confrontation of Musical Styles, Festival Of Poetry, Godard's First Film To Be Revived, Extrovert Performance of Sydney Orchestra, The Dilemma of David. Display Advertising: Unicorn Leather Co. Ltd., A Jones, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Richard Ogden, A. & J. Mucklow Group Limited, eurofleet, Army & Navy Stores Ltd., Burlington Arcade, Sullivan Powell, Hummel, The Times, Bp, Scotia Bank, Barnett's, Wetherall, Tronoh Mines Limited, Berk, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Hampshire County Council. News: Hollow Ways as Guides to Local History, Tunku Summons Envoy From Singapore, Embassy Daubed In Portugal, Big Step Towards Common Plan, Scot Wins Supreme Sheepdog Title Collie Determined To Succeed, Heavy Demand For Churchill Crown Benefit From U.S. Orders, 3 Accused Of Plot To Dope Horses, New Framework For Price Reviews, What makes us accident prone?, British Assurance To New Zealand Farming Development No Threat, Firemen To Discuss Pay, Hours Claim Review By T.U.C., Mr. Wilson Hits At 'Wreckers' And Promises New Incentives 'Subversive' Shop Stewards And Currency Speculators, Reprimand Of M.P. Upheld, Moscow Offers Peace Talks On Soviet Soil Invitation To Mr. Shastri And President Ayub China Extends Her Ultimatum, Blue Skies For Homage To 'The Few' Nostalgic Moments At Abbey, E.T.U. Scheme To Stop Car Industry Strikes Direct Agreements With Firms, City Displays Its Bomb Damage, Student Missing In Turkey, Mr. P. Smith In Protest Over Flats, Mr. Smith Gives A 'Final Warning' To Britain Rhodesia May Receive Visit From Mr. Bottomley, Movements Of Liners, Proposals Soon For Incentives, 'Immoral Practice' To Buy Criminals' Stories, Spain Releases Boy On £150 Bail Alleged Insult To General Franco, Coach Escorted Out Of Town, S. African Warder Fined, Security Council's Hard Problem, Delhi Prepared To Seek Aid Of U.S. Air Force, Government Publicity Reshuffle, Michaelmas Ordinations, New York Press Talks Continue, King Accused By Mr. Papandreou, Old-Fashioned Harvesting Has Its Points, Friendship Of War Years Recalled Mr. Stewart's Visit To Cracow, Heavy American Casualties In Vietnam Battle, Iraq Coup Attempt Was Foiled 'Without A Drop Of Blood', Swiss Monument To Sir Winston, Chinese Government Playing For Time In Frontier Dispute With India Over Sikkim, Americans Pioneer New Trend In Study Of Religion, Mr. Heath Unfit For Office, Mr. Brown Says, Birth Control 'Not Wrong'-Cardinal Catholic Teaching, Mapping Of Moon's Blind Side, Commonwealth Flowers, 'Napalm Bombs' On Peru Guerrillas, Danish Police Hunt Gunmen, Tricolor On Church Stirs Bad Blood, Kashmir Puts U.N. in Peril Again, Israel Minister To Meet Mr. Wilson, 'Inside' Prisoners Advise On Readjustment To Freedom Recidivists Anonymous At Work, Devoted To Women With A Hey Nannie No!, House Untouched For 31 Years, Farming Notes And Comments, Mr. Wilson Tells America Britain Will Not Intervene Unless United Nations Fails, Hopes For Lower Air Fares, Records Set At British Fair In Tokyo Interest In Cars And Aircraft, Learning to move merchandise, Sir L. Olivier Gets Moscow Ovation, Dr. Erhard IS Voted Back To Power Party Position Strengthened Little Support For Splinter Groups, Individual Initiative The Key, Mr. Heath Says, Dr. Banda Accuses Tanzania, Woman Deported By Kenya, Berlin Members Are Elected, Rootes-Chrysler Deal Opens W. German Export Drive, Zealots Riot In Jerusalem, Tanzania Stand On Rhodesian Independence Threat To Leave Commonwealth, 'Tower Cities' Two Miles High Easing Land Shortage, 'Drop Spaxton Case' Plea Bishop Told Of 'Dead Measure'. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Head Of Churchill Trust, Hovercraft Chief Wins U.S. Award, From The London Gazette Friday, September 17. Picture Gallery: The Churchill Memorial Stone Unveiled. News in Brief. Property: Old Mill Converted Into Four Dwellings, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, King & Co.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Test for Employers, When the Rains Fail, Mr. Grimond's Choice, Old Familiar Face. Letters to the Editor: Potash Deposits, A Plan For Britain Depending On The Private Sector, Unofficial Strikes, Industrial Training ACT, Employment In Soviet Union, Britain And Rhodesia, On the Roman Pattern, Council Rents, M'naughten Rules, Poor Nations Need More Aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Malcolm Hilbery, Sir Henry Holland, Rt. Rev. E. W. Sara. Business and Finance: Mavor & Coulson's Costs Bite Hard, Taylor Woodrow Pass The Halfway Stage In Mine, Thorns Launch Hair Dryer, Ocean Steam Ship Now Own Liner Hldgs., £1.9M. Deficit On Savings, Bergius-Kelvin Sales Pass £1M., Japanese Firm Using Perkins Engines, Economic Agenda For Commonwealth, Inquiry Into Dutch Shipbuilding, Cloth Output Higher Filament Fabrics Buoyant, Eire's Trade Position Worsens, Japanese Plan Cotton Cartel, Vital U.N. Conference On Sugar New Agreement Sought, Good Week For Sterling Bank Buys Dollars, Assoc. Pulp To Build New Mill, Meeting The Demand For Celacol British Celanese Expansion, S. Africa Gold Forecast, Best Year Yet For Efta Trade Growth, Beach Mining In Australia Story Of A Young Enterprise, Daimler-Benz Win Appeal, $25M. For Mexican Farmers, Brit. Land Pledge, Sydney Green & Sons (Contractors) Rapid Growth Of Profits Maintained, Wool Industry Upturn, Surcharge Deferred, $1,000M. U.S. Treasury Bills Offer, India And Pakistan Conference Sailings, 'Accountants Need Wider Training', Russia Looks To Japan Rapid Growth In Trade, Packaging Results Belie the Credit Squeeze, London And Midland Industrials Limited Continuing Progress, E.E.C.'S Slow Expansion, R. G. Shaw & Co. Limited Sir Charles Miles Reviews Activities Of The Year, Planning To Come To Market, Electricity Board For Northern Ireland, Milan Easier On Heavy Liquidation K.L.M. Features Amsterdam, Lafarge Aluminous Cement Company Limited Increased Group Trading Profit Mr. J. T. Ruffer Reviews Year Of High Activity, Government Director Of Macbraynes, Atkinson-Oates Reach New Peak, Americans' Income Reached New Peak In August $1,000M. Rise, But Rate Slowing, U.S. Quote In Amsterdam.-, Big Mexican Orders For Britain Tyneside To Build £2M. Tanker, Louis Newmark Fear Credit Squeeze, Vaux And Associated Breweries Limited, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Rise $118M., Rank Org. Joins Europe X-Ray Consortium, Cork Board Concede, Modest Premium For Mucklow?, Credit Still Hard To Find, Unigate Limited Increases In Both Profit And Turnover Effects And Hazards Of Finance ACT Proposals Mr. G. Ivor Price Reviews Year's Activities. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilt Yield Trend Shows Changes, Commodity Markets, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited. Business Appointments: Business Changes Ocean Steamship Appointment.

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