The Times - 21/09/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Skating Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 20, From a Special Correspondent-PROMONTORY, UTAH, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 20, From Our Correspondent-TEL AVIV, SEPT. 20, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 20, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-COLOMBO, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, SEPT. 20, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 20, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, NEVILLE J. CRAMER. 20 Colwood Gardens, S.W.19, Sept. 16., C. F. ECCLESHARE, Manager, Cambridge Univetsity Press. Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, N.W.1, Sept. 20., D. L. LIPSEY. Lamfield, Rodborough Common, near Stroud, Gloucestershire., IVOR NEWTON. 24 Kinnerton Street, S.W.1, Sept. 17., GUY NEELY. Staplecross, Bromley Lane, Chislehurst, Kent, Sept. 16., A. S. L. HAMILTON. New Club, Edinburgh, Sept. 17., MARTIN MADDAN. House of Commons, Sept. 20., LYTTON. Lillycombe, Porlock, Somerset, Sept. 18., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER. V. Galenstraat 5, Noordwijk-aan-Zee. Holland., C. T. STURGIS, Chairman, St. Pancras Civic Society, 60 Gloucester Crescent, N.W.1, Sept. 17., By David Thomson, WYNDHAM DAVIES. House of Commons, Sept. 16., THEODORE BESTERNIAN. 68 Pall Mall, S.W.1, Sept. 16., C. WITTON-DAVIES, Archdeacon of Oxford. Christ Church, Oxford, Sept. 19., J. A. HUNSWORTH, Secretary, Banking Information Service. 10 Lombard Street, E.C.3, Sept. 17., POWRIE VAUX DOCTOR, Chairman, Department of History and Political Science, Gallaudet College (Federal Institution of Higher Learning for Deaf Students founded in 1864). Washington, D.C., U.S.A., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 20, From Our Special Correspondent-HEADQUARTERS, SIALKOT, SEPT. 20, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 20, From Our Correspondent-TEHERAN, SEPT. 20, By William Gaunt, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Our City Editor, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From an American Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-TORONTO, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Investments And Loans, Public Appointments. News: Railway Unions Reject Package Deal Better Terms Sought Meeting This Week With Board's Chairman, Chinese Shoot Down U.S. Aircraft Washington Accused Of Aiding India In Border Crisis, Bonn Sends Prof. Carstens On Mission To Moscow, Threats Renewed In Another Note To Delhi, Reclaiming 660 Pit-Scarred Acres Lancashire Plans, Britain Agrees To Help Rail Survey Reply To Zambia And Tanzania, Soviet Ship At Anchor Near The Tower, City To Close 31 Schools Manchester Plan Explained, First Foreigner in the Village, Gaol Escape At Winson Green Metal Pipe Used To Scale Wall Birmingham Search, Egyptian 'Control' In Yemen, 14 Gold Mines In South Africa Hit By Brief Strike 2,845 Men In Quarrel With Union, Dover College, British Hopes Of Cheaper Atomic Power Sir W. Penney's Appraisal At Tokyo Conference, 'Golden Spike' Railway Centenary Plans, 'Whole Industry On A Powder Keg', Factories Pledge To Scotland Policy Unchanged, 50 Miles Of Shelves In Stocktaking Record Office Pause, T.U.C. Doubts On Wage Claims Review Machinery Open Minds For Tomorrow's Meeting, New I.C.T. Machine To Fill Gap In The 1900 Range, 'No Peace Feelers To Hitler', Support For A Single System Of Higher Education, Movements Of Liners, Call For Intensive Tests On Drugs, Biggest 4-Year Increase In London Housing Statement On Financial Aid In November, Printing Unions Defer Talks, Five Accused Of Aiding Biggs Escape Two Plead Guilty, Vatican's Religious Freedom Draft Delayed Moving Plea By Prague Archbishop, 27 Face S. Tirol Bomb Charges, Drive For Sale Of Arms To U.S., Farmers' Wives To Advise On Food, British Motor Cycling Team Appeal Against Clock, Ceylon Undergraduates To Be Housed In Grandstand, Mushroom War By Italian Peasants, Car Spies' Secrets Can Cost Millions, Closed Lines In N.W. May Reopen, Plan For Visit To Rhodesia, Exchange Plan For Brooke Reported Approach Through Private Channels, Election As Triumph For Dr. Erhard Socialists Rejected By Young, 7 Charged After Embassy Scenes, Signor Fanfani For U.N. Presidency Yugoslav Candidate Withdraws, S.W. Africa Case In World Court, Rebel Doctors May Lack Patients Many Remain On Service Lists, Pakistan Claims Upper Hand In Sialkot Tank Battle, 'Serious Error' In Report, Closing The Ranks For Canadian Election, Mobile Power Stations Idea Discussed By Scientists Research On Thermionic Processes, 155 Vietcong Die In Fierce Battle, Soviet Invitation Well Timed, Journalists Told To Be Partisan, 15 Countries Report On Road Patrols, Minister Says Liner Trains Will Run This Year, Plea To Keep The Name 'Chelsea', Unesco Congress Plea For World Literacy Drive Support For Plan To Use Part Of Military Budgets, Race Outburst Hold-Up For Mr. Manley, Conference On Air Fares Opens, Hungarian Leader At Kremlin, Portugal Accused Over Prisons, Publicity Role For Mr. Crossman, U.N. Demands Cease-Fire By Tomorrow Morning, Accused Of 'Nude In Sea' Murder, More Wastepaper Needed To Save On Imports Appeal To Local Authorities, Pakistan Minister To Go To New York, Lost Girl Rescued By Helicopter, Anti-Socialist Gain In Israel Union Elections, Tory Renewal Of Common Market AIM Mr. Heath Ready For Brighton, India Expected To Obey U.N. Cease-Fire Demand Mr. Shastri Tells Chinese To Remove Border Works Themselves, Home Office Asked For Blundeston Inquiry, Great War Scenes: Then And Now, Parties Edged Out of New Politics, Changes Needed In Health Service, Teachers Told To Stop Extra Activities Employers' View Resented, Kremlin Concern Over Youth. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,030, Britain Retains Bridge Lead, The Viennese-born composer and, Television Programmes, Sound Broadcasting. Sport: Barbarians Choose Strong XV Return To Hartlepool After 75 Years, Costmary Finishes With Advantage Edinburgh Gold Cup Retained, Encouraging Prospects For Bloodstock Sales Replacements Needed For Horses Hit By Virus, Silver FOX Loses The Scent, Sports in Brief, Olympic Champion Ahead, Rugby Club Records, Grant May Upset Cullen's Title Hopes, Alys Grey Gives Mercer Hundredth Winner, Miss Stapleford Leads British Renaissance, Fifty Second Whirlwind London Knocks Out Rischer What Can IT Prove?. Display Advertising: Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd., Bologna, NORMAND (Mayfair) LTD., Electricity, Air Canada, English Steel Corporation Ltd., British Oxygen, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bowmaker, Ibm, Bolsa, Mpa, The Times, Metal Box. Picture Gallery: Visit of Russian Research Ship. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, Two Borstal Heads Named, Balliol Appeal Has Passed £1M., Michaelmas Ordination, Canadian Speaker To Retire, Survey Of Sun Pat Firm's Affairs. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Everyone's Interest, Safety First in Germany, More Police, Better Driving, On From Niffle, The Great Magnet. Letters to the Editor: Names On Cheques, Willing To Serve, Unofficial Strikes, Paying More and More, Future Rewards, The National Plan If Things Lasted Longer, Across St. Pancras By Punt, Spending on Books, Student Grants Or Loans, Book Jackets, Underwater Research, Deaf Drivers, 'Peoples And Provinces', Jerusalem Bells, Conseil D'etat Or Ombudsman?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Laurence Bisson, Obituary, Mr. John Hayward The Poetry Book Society, Mr. Hywel Davies. Reviews: Over Sixty New German Plays, Newer Music Fares Best, Cork Prize For Olympiad Film, Volatile Performance by Canadian Cast The National Theatre: L'École des Femmes By Molière, A Dramatic Parable on the Human Condition Hampstead Theatre Club: The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Young Pianist's Ambitious Choice, Light, Bright Folk-Dance Display Piccadilly Theatre: Les Feux Follets, Small-Scale Beauties of Art. Law: Publishers Restrained Chaplin V. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others. Business and Finance: Chloride Margins Still Under Pressure, Sugar Price Up £1 Indian War A Factor, Manila Surcharge Deferred, Late Sales Of Sterling Dollar Strong On The Continent, Sterling At $2.79 7/8 Gilts Steady: I.C.I. Drops 9D., Latest Dividends, Unilever N.V., Canada May End 6 P.C. Limit On Bank Loans, Alex. Stephen Outlook Long Order Book, Argentine Oil Chief In Talks With E.N.I., British Syphon Upturn: Offer Shelved, Dividends Up 11 P.C. In Eight Months, British Footwear On Show, Equalization Tax Extended, Gas Price Dropped to Tempt Factories, More Funds For Home Finance, Malaysian Target For Loans, Computer Accounting At Bank, Caterpillar Earn 32% Extra, epic Estates Property Investment Company Limited, James Austin Pledge On Cover, Breaking Into U.S. Market By The Back Door Honey From Holy Island, Dutch State Mines' Subsidiary, Under Strange Flags, £8m. Debenture being Placed for Dunlop, Business By Air, Bahrain Offshore Concession, Price Pressure On Steel Products, £1m. Gilbert-Ash Contract, Money In Short Supply Firmer Rates For Council Loans, Standard Bank Deal With Chase, The Standard Bank Limited, Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Paying The Salesmen, World Wheat Crop Prospects, Option Rates, Invest In Nottinghamshire. Business Appointments: Broken Hill Appointment, Midas Research Post, New Broom For Marley Carpet Venture. Stock Exchange Tables: Caution In Gilts And Equities, Zenith Radio Up $2 18 At $97 14, Copper Wire Bars Fall: Cash Position Down £11 After Dropping £16 10s. A Long Ton, No Boom On Frankfurt Milan Closes Easy, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices, Wall Street Irregularly Higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Properties Easier; Steels Firm. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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