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The Times - 22/09/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TORQUAY, SEPT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 21, From a Special Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 21, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, SEPT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 21, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-WARSAW, SEPT. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Paris Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 21, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent-LISBON, SEPT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, SEPT. 21, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 21, From Our Correspondent-WINNIPEG, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-RAWALPINDI, SEPT. 21, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Industrial Correspondent, ARTHUR H. DOE. Brockhurst, Elm Grove, Barnham, Bognor Regis, Sussex. Sept. 18., A. J. SIGGINS, TAPRELL DORLING., N. L. FOSTER. Army & Navy Club, PaU Mall. S.W.I. Sept. 20., P. LINDSAY. Stockings Farm, Helmdon, Brackley. Northamptonshire, Sept. 19, E. H. C. D. LLOYD-DAVIES. Alltyrodyn, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire, Sept. 18., K. G. FOSTER, Chairman, Cornwall County Council. County Hall, Truro, Sept. 20., ENRYS HUGHES., W. K. ROBINSON., By David Thomson, V. J. LLOYD, ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-HULL, SEPT. 21, From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, SEPT. 21, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, SEPT. 21, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 21, FROM LLOYD'S, Photographs by Patricia Caulfield,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Flowers, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,031, Off The Rails, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). News: Hint Of Strike By Lakes Pilots, Bakers' Roundsmen May Strike, T.A. Medical Officer Made M.B.E., Bid For Support By M. Mitterrand, Variable Layout In Stilt Houses, Right To Freedom Of All Religious Groups Vatican's Declaration Calls For Safeguards, Canberra Cabinet Rejects An Economic Council Sir R. Menzies On Danger Of 'Coercive Influence', Attacks On U.S. And British Offices In Pakistan, New Look at Pensions Policy?, New York Honours Henry Moore, New Generation Of Missile Ships, Portuguese Denial Of Tortune, No Blast Furnace For N.Z. Steel, Journalist To Sue Prosecutor, British Concern Over Boy Held In Spain Inquiry On 17-Day Silence, Cracks Found In Atomic Submarine Earlier Refit For Dreadnought, Bigger Car Parks At Stations, Religious Liberty Draft Accepted, Medieval Urban Life Laid Bare In Winchester Dig, Bobby Fischer Loses Chess Game, Financial Bar To Cultural Links, Peking Says Indians Are Falling Back Retreat From Passes On Sikkim Border 'Chinese Troops In Control Of Installations', Mr. Reedman Presents 'Letter Of Introduction' In Lisbon, Munich The Key To New West German Coalition Herr Strauss Hardens His Terms, Benguela Railway Hopes To Carry Zambia Copper Cut In Shipping Cargo Rates May Favour West Coast Route, Signs Of A New Awareness Of Britain In Japan Warm Response To Princess's Visit, Seven Aircraft Lost By U.S. In Vietnam, Ceylon Action To Check Bribery, Doctor Not Guilty: Judge's Direction, Test Case Over A20 Cut-Price Petrol, Lancashire Coast Jobs Need Call For Industrial Development, Peking's Offer To Tanzania, Movements Of Liners, New Attempts To Get China Into U.N., French Airline Flying Out Of The Red, Late Night Shopping Hits The Small Store In Canada, Rhodesia 'Achieves Objective', Sandhurst Cadets' Commission, £50M. Road Network Planned For Humberside Bridge Project Put Aside, On Other City Pages, British Rebuff On Brooke Deal Unofficial Move Rejected Kroger Exchange Unlikely, Wage Claims Poser For Civil Service Unions, An Election Next Month Forecast Conservative Agents Told To Prepare, Progress In Use Of Radiology, Delhi Expects Chinese Attack To Come In Day Or Two U.N. Told That Cease-Fire Rests With Pakistan, £90M. Rise In Dutch Taxation, Consulate Denial On Criticisms, Methane Discovery Raises North Sea Hopes Jubilation In Oil Industry: Bp's Cautious Optimism, New Ventilation System In The Latest Buick, Deduct Rates From Pay, Lord Mayor Suggests Councillors Told To Take Firm Stand, Elusive Black Diamonds, New Editor For Pravda, Mr. Aubrey Jones Refutes Statements By T.U.C.: No Compulsion In Incomes Board Decisions, Minister Defends Pay Offer To Doctors, Dahlias Win Three Gold Medals, 'Shot Man Had Bogus Call' Woman's Court Story, Sir M. Wheeler Tells Of His Lost Peace Packs Of Youths In Coffee Bar, Entry As Naval Cadets, Complication In U.S. Press Strike, Downs And Ups In Hundred Years Of Rugby, 'Clean Up' Call By Mr. Diefenbaker, Better Atmosphere After Warsaw Visit Mr. Stewart Lays Emphasis On Exchange Of Ideas, Court Told Of Axe Fight In Hotel, Mr. Grimond Expected To State Terms Possible Liberal Conditions For Propping Mr. Wilson, No New Cars For Ministries, 96-Minute 'Walk' Around World Civilian Named For U.S. Space Flight, Counter-point in Foreign Policy, Mr. Du Cann: Poll Lead Unreal, Mr. Bhutto Seeking Clarification, Greek Cabinet Posts For Two More Defectors. Sport: 15,800gns. For Never Say Die Colt Top Price At Goff's Yearling Sales, Testing Conditions On Old Course, Motor Cycling Lead Lost By Britain, No Easy Game For Arsenal Lack Of Stamina Beats Casuals, Sports in Brief, Wimbledon Beaten By Isthmian Amateurs, Fancied Runners For Piggott Today Nashua Filly At Pontefract Meeting, West Ham Lose A Two-Goal Lead At Bristol, Cullen Outpoints Grant In Skilful Bout. Picture Gallery: Operation Gwamba. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: New Envoy To Guinea, Grants Of £300.000 For Glasgow, New Icelandic Envoy To Britain, Church Appointments, From The London Gazette Tuesday, September 21, Women Join Advertising Standards Authority. Display Advertising: Prudential, Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited, The Chase Manhattan Bank, British Rail, Imi, Leicester Permanent, English Electric, Sage Oil Company Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, dimplex, Wimpey, Jaeger-Lecoultre, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Barclays Export Finance Company Limited. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Where East Meets West, Home Rule for Washington, Hole in One, Religious Freedom, Bakers Want More. Letters to the Editor: Cornwall's Future, Battle Of The Atlantic, Vietnam Discussion, National Park-Or Car Park?, A National Plan, Britain And Rhodesia, 'Why That Way Round?' Churchill Stone In Abbey, Town Centres, Modernizing Tfhe Speaker, Cathedral Needs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. W. Hearne, Mr. Archie Scott, Mrs. Brigit Patmore, Rev. Richard Pyke Union Of Methodist Church. Reviews: The Boy Friend In Paris, Splendour of Dvorak Seventh, Swedish Memorial To Modern Martyrs, Wilkin China Makes Total Of £20,400, Marxist Allegory Built on Unsure Foundation New Arts Theatre Club: Happy Days Are Here Again, by Cecil P. Taylor, The Abstract Art of Lee Krasner, Pessimism Impressively Interpreted Lamda Theatre: A Painting on Wood and The City, by Ingmar Bergman, Versatility of Moody Blues, The Outward Urge Poems From Island Of Britain, Majesty of the 'Great Sea', Musical's Dark View of Emigration Everyman Theatre, Liverpool: Jack of Spades, by Norman Beaton and K. S. Hignett. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Horseley Bridge & Thomas Piggott A Satisfactory Year Encouraging Current Prospects, Jefferson Smurfit Placing, Morris (Kidderminster) Sales May SLIP, It Costs £700 to Find an Engineer, Latest Dividends, Credit Again Short, Utd. Glass Earnings Up 25 P.C. Pre-Tax Interim Setback For Airfix, Trust Merger Through, Beer Output Down, AMSTERDAM business was very small., First National Bank Of Chicago Office Move, Bancroft Shaft May Be Reopened, Small Loss For The Pound, P. Brotherhood Upsurge, Weak Trend On Frankfurt Paris Improves, British Oxygen Slows, I.C.I. Know-How For Japanese Company, Martin Cowley Ask For Receiver, Grain Shippers Active, No Decision Yet From Ultramar, China Prefers Swiss Franc as Trading Currency, J. Lyons Stake In Europark Agreement With Bentworth, Revenue Deficit Of £41.9M., U.K. Swap Drawings From 'Fed' Reached $700M. Effect Of Pressure On Sterling, Bowring Offshoot Joins Seabridge, Breweries Widen Agreement, Better Tone Prevails In London, I.C.T. Launch Their 1901 Computer Meeting Needs Of Smaller Firms, British Trade Centre For Panama, Scottish Oil Needs Growing, French Trade Outlook, Canadian Trade Strain On The U.K., Shares Show Gains Pound Easier, Du Pont Marketing Pact.-The, Further Growth From Lister & Co., Macarthys Pharmaceuticals Limited, Nat. Canning Expand Turnover In Frozen Foods, Staff Uniforms For Tunis Hotel, Season Of Financial Diplomacy, Hongkong Order For A.E.I. Power Station Equipment, Retail Survey Of Imports, Option Rates, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Co., Ltd. 57th Annual General Meeting, G.M. Investment Programme, China Orders Plant For Ceramics, Industry And Hoarders Take Bulk Of New Gold, Abu Dhabi Concession Revised. Stock Exchange Tables: £3M. Debenture For Calor 7½% J. North Loan, Commodities Tin Rallies: Cash Leaps £14, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Many Gains In Equities, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Lower Early Gains Lost, Unit Trust Prices, Swiss Limit For New Issues. Business Appointments: Triplex Director To Retire. Property: King & Chasemore, Town Houses.

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