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The Times - 23/11/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-MELBOURNE, Nov. 22, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent-LEIPZIG, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR COINAGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, Nov. 22, From Our Correspondent-BELFAST, Nov. 22, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DUBLIN, Nov. 22, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON. Nov. 22, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 22, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, Nov. 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ROME. Nov. 22, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 22, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, Nov. 22, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 22, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK. Nov, 21, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, From Our Correspondent-TEHERAN, Nov. 22, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, House of Lords, Nov. 22. SALTER., B. A. WRIGHT., SIDNEY R. CAMPION., BETTY BOYD MAUNSELL., MICHAEL NISBET., F. B. KITCHEN, President of the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers. 45 Hertford Street, W.1, Nov. 22. JOHN HOBSON, President of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. 44 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., ARTHUR ROBERTS. Carterton Green, Brook, Lyndhdist, WILLIAM LANGDON, C. W. TUMMON, G. F. HARRIS, Deputy General Secretary. British Leprosy Relief Association., G. ARRIGHI, J. P. BARBER, T. BAREHAM. J. C. BRIDEN, A. BROCK, P. H. CANHAM, J. A. CONRADIE, P. CONSIDINE, T. R. C. CURTIN, M. P. FORDER, G. FORTUNE, G. K. GARBETT, A. C. GIFFORD, I. HENDERSON, C. R. HILL, J. B. INGRAM, D. L. JONES, E. L. JOYCE, R. HODDERWILLIAMS, G. P. KAHARI, A. A. KEE, R. M. LETCHER, B. LEWIS, M. A. MASON, N. J. MAYNARD, M. W. MCELHINNY, J. C. MITCHELL, M. NEWITT, P. J. NURSEY-BRAY, C. PALLEY, R. H. PALMER, F. PODMORE, J. O. REED, J. K. RENNIE, H. W. ROBERTS, G. SIEDNER, A. SOMMERFELT, J. VAN VELSEN, J. RUTH VAN VELSEN, M. A. WAKATAMA, C. H. WAKE, M. WALFORD, P. R. WARHURST, P. WHEELDON, C. R. WHITTAKER, R. WOOD., LIONEL HEALD., A. M. HONORE., STAMP., MICHAEL DUANE., KILMUIR President. ABERDEEN DU INDEE` LOVAT DONALD CAMERON OF LOCHIEL, JAMES DANCE., T. C. FOLEY. Chairman. The Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety., KATHARINE M. R. KENYON., MARY LUTYENS. 2 Hyde Park Street, W.2., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME. Nov. 22, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,084. Sport: Special Training For Chosen Squash Rackets Six, M.C.C.'S Batsmen Fighting For Their Pride Victoria Equipped To Exploit Characteristic Failing, Lacrosse Teams With Strong Reserves, Sports in Brief, Injuries Force Scottish Changes, Rugby Club Records, Answer To Arkle's Clear Supremacy, Forwards Take Over On Day Of Low Scoring, Qualifying Standards For Athletes. Reviews: The Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Mr., A Voice Quiet but Distinct Hampstead Theatre Club: A Lily in Little India, by Donald Howarth, Actress Shows Flair for Comedy Oxford Playhouse: Captain Brassbound's Conversion, by Bernard Shaw, Pain and Passion in 'Stabat', Eighteenth-century English Painting and the Poetry of Fact, Louis XV Snuffbox Makes £5.200, Plans For Yorkshire Orchestra, Young Pianists' Assurance, Cheltenham To Show Art From Country Houses, Leipzig Documentary Films 30 Years Out of Date, Marine Museum Plan For Exeter. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mb, Mappin & Webb, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Bmc, Debenham & Freebody, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bmw, Jamaica Public Service Company, Mpa, The Times, Charterhouse Japhet & Thomasson, Air-India, Rr. News: British Compromise Plan For Nuclear Sharing Leaving Door Open On Nato Co-Ownership, Unimagined Scale For World Links, N.C.B.'S Problem Of Improving Unfit Houses, Sleeping Passenger Prosecuted Travelled Past Destination, Housing Complaints Agency Urged, Firms Warned in Indonesia, German Gaoled For Attack On Girl, Scientists Reveal New Facts On Light Sources, Four Men Sought In French Kidnapping Case Moroccans Refuse To Cooperate, Air Of Make-Believe Persists On Zambezi Frontier Lusaka Fear Of Early Rationing Of Petrol, £300,000 London Jewel Haul By Raiders Man Telephoned To Scotland Yard, Six On Labour Short List For Hull, Dublin Girls Strike Over Transparent Door, Commons Truce In Danger, Plans To Make Uffizi Larger And Safer, Southend Chief Constable Guilty Two-Year Sentence On 17 Charges, £8,000 For Man 'With Year To Live', Mr. Heath Meets Gen. De Gaulle, Meeting Sir Geoffrey De Freitas. M.P., Greeks Speed Up Church Purge, Youth Corps Comes Under Fire, Synagogue Fires: Six Remanded, Royal Message For Abbey Event, Labour Challenge On Vietnam, Movements Of Liners, Canadian Radio Debate On Role Of Monarchy, U.N. Launches New War On Want, Peace Move In R.P.O. Dispute £75,000 Appeal, Rector Of New West German University Resigns, Gap Left By Mr. Kennedy Still Felt In U.S. Mr. Johnson Leads Mourning On Anniversary, White Paper On Defence May Be Delayed Need To Consult Allies On Changes, Japanese Ships Hit By Strike, Two Other Routes Considered, 'Mail' Should Have Apologized, Rumours On Future Of Governor, EQUITY Element A Novelty, Oil Industry Will Reluctantly Join Advertising Ban, Ministers' Pressure On Bakers, Flying Marriage May End In Divorce, The Murders at Rillington Place Recalled Inquiry IS Asked After 15 Years To Say Whether Evans Was Killer, Power Failure In Surrey, Woman And Girl On Diamonds Charge, P.-C. Asked About Assaults, U.S. Doctor Comes By Seaplane, Naming the Beast by its Topiary Work, British Cars Lead Rally Field, Inspiration To Good Driving, India Buys Soviet Submarines, £4,500 Ambush On Store Van, Customs Check Optional If Nothing To Declare Cutting Down Travel Delays, My Rig IS The Fastest, Old SALT Says, Inquest Leaves Wallet Mystery Unsolved, Hospital Revises Sterilizing Easing Pressure On Eye Services, Driver Accused Of Causing Deaths, No Racket, M.P. Says, Dominican Revolt Attempt Fails, Team Teaching May Help To Overcome Staff Shortage, Aviation's Need Of Praise, Enough Shillings For The Meter, Traffic Chaos In Snow: Crashes Close M1 Police Control Speeds By Leading Car Queue, Apathy In Northern Ireland As Election Approaches Reasons For Capt. O'enill's Decision, Firm Sued For $1M. Over Blackout, Iran Orders Ban On Oil For Rhodesia Plans For Zambia Airlift Going Ahead Conservative Opposition To Sanctions Grows, Commonwealth Countries Invited To Join O.A.S., Clergy WHO Must Tout To Move Church Patronage 'Doomed', Armed Soldiers Guard Gaol Watch On Train Robbery Men Escape Plot Rumour. Picture Gallery: Yesterday in St. James's Park. Index. Editorials/Leaders: As She is Announced, Bishops in Ferment, Slow Change in the Philippines, Hand To Mouth, Tank Weapons. Letters to the Editor: Road Accidents, Brotherhood, Ruskin Portrait, Moderate Opinions, Longleat Lions, Power Cuts, Territorial Army Martial Spirit Of Highlands, Umbrella Movement, The Economic Problem, Contradictions Over Fuel Service Given By Advertising, Safety Of Individuals, Bread And Bakers, Law of Treason, Tristan Da Cunha, School Punishment, Salisbury Protest Rhodesia University Teachers, Fleet Air Arm, Motorway Speed, Home Work, By The Sea At Hove. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford, A New Scottish Judge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Prof. V. V. Yermilov, Prof. J. E. Butt Authority On Pope And Dickens, Lieut.-Col. C. O. Hezlet, Mr. Eric Bird, Obituary. Law: Warning To Debtors In Re George Nobbs (1935) Ltd., Doctor's Probate Costs In The Estate Of Fuld, Deceased, Too Late Now S.V.B. Ltd. V. Eon Productions Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: After the U.N. vote on oil embargo, Mr. Mikardo will show M.P.S unpublished agreement, Rethinking On Future Tv Concepts, British intentions in Europe, Obstacles to Vietnam talks, Mr. Jenkins wants B.O.A.C.-Cunard partnership ended, 23 million rise in prescriptions. Business and Finance: Savory & Moore Caution, U.S. Bill Rates Hold Steady, Good Demand On Tokyo Index At 1965 High, Saunders Valve, RHODESIA CEMENT, LIMITED (Incorporated in Rhodesia) Notice To Shareholders Nineteenth Ordinary General Meeting, Efficiency Yardstick in Hosiery, F.A.O. Gets Warning On World Hunger Next Decade The Vital Period, Paving Way For U.K. Firms To Raise Funds Abroad, Another Scrip By W. J. Simms, Latest Dividends, Mudguard Shares At 18s. 9d., Diners Club Takeover Opposed, More Power-Gas Jobs For Japan, Rush For Hunting Issue, Barclays (D.C.O.) Growth Rate Halved, Hint From The Wealthy Equities For U.S. Millionaires, Welsh Purchase By Caravans Int. Luxury Touring Models, Suffolk Brewers To Raise Loan, Personal Touch Best, Says China Chief, Reed & Mallik Expansion, S.W. Africa Co. To Immigrate, Siemens Keep Up Sales Growth, Outlook Still Clouded for Motor Industry, Keeping Abreast Of The Oil Industry, Yarrow & Company Limited An Encouraging Year Advantages Of Specialist Construction, Foster Buys Dormie Dress-Hire, Stothert & Pitt, Limited, Sinter Plant Ordered By R.T.Z. Firm, Support From Government Five Points Of Action, Affiliated Cleaning Board Hit Back, £25M. Order Book For Yarrow, Money Turns Shorter Official Help On Small Scale, London Borough Of Barking, Leonard Stace, Metal Closures' Margins Cut, Communications Net IS Now Big Enough, RHODESIA CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated in Rhodesia), British Funds Drift Credit Scarcer, Briton Gets A Top Advertising Job In U.S., Spot And Forward Pounds Improve. Business Appointments: Shell Mex & Bp Appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Option Rates, Copper Prices Ease On U.S. Selling, Wall St. Down Sharply Coppers Tumble, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Milan Surges Ahead Zurich Weak, Unit Trust Prices, New Account Opens On A Subdued Note, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Good Gains Among Kaffirs. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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