The Times - 09/01/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 8, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Music Critic, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MANCHESTER, JAN. 8, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JAN. 8, From Our Correspondent-MALTA, JAN. 8, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 8, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 8, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 8, J. W. LEAVER., DEWI MORGAN. St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, E.C.4, Jan. 8., SIMON., M. R. FRANCIS, President, The, JIVRAJ N. MEHTA, High Commissioner of India, London. India House, Aldwych. W.C.2. Jan. 7., N. W. HAYWOOD., D. C. BULLOCH., HUGH BENNETT., H. A. J. MARTIN. 23 De Freville Avenue, Cambridge, Jan. 5., G. D. M. WILLOUGHBY. 30 South Hill Park, N.W.3. Jan. 6., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Services Tomorrow: First Sunday After Epiphany, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Travel. News: Goldwater Policy Defended, Miss Haas First In Downhill, Action By U.S. To Curb Gold Speculation London Market Said To Be Under Firm Control Pressure On The Pound Eases Afer Heavy Selling, Mine Galleries Collapse, Adam Faith Detained In S. Africa Airport Sequel To Contract Dispute, Scottish Tories To Reorganize, "Bluffer Brown" Chided Mr. Macleod On Rule By Correspondence, High Importance Attached To De Gaulle-Erhard Meeting Changed Emphasis In German Policy, Dockers START A Grey Day By Voting For Weekends Off, 4 Men In Car Remanded On Weapon Charge, 'Star Of India' Found In Locker Police Recovery Of Jewels, The Birth Of Two Nations On Film, Court Remand For Speaker In Sydney, Court Rejects Challenge To Ban By Malta Governor, Korea Troops For South Vietnam, Plan To Reduce Cover For American Currency, Liberals Seek Modern Constitution, A Missionary Religion The Message Of Epiphany, Heavy Losses Of Wild Life In Canada, 40-Hour Week For I.C.I. Workers, Educational Standards "Not Sacrificed", £8,680 Paid To Crime Victims, G.M.C. Produce Ten Millionth Car Completed In Belgian Assembly Plant, Mersey Rush For Jobs, Stoker Fined £10,000 Let Flats To Call Girls, Aid In Kenya For Congo Rebels, Scheme To Attract More Building Trainees, 'Firms Should Help More In Training', Persian Carpets-a Dying Craft, In Borrowed Plumage, Briton Ordered To Leave Tanzania, City Told To Keep Its Nerve, Elegance and Gaiety in New Orleans, Air Pick-Up From Storm Ship, 4-D Radiography by a New Technique, Study Of Air Power For All Three Services, Delivery Soon Of One-Elevens, Hope Of Better Treatment By Radiation Chemist's Discovery, Marson Remanded In Custody, The Ever-Changing Kaleidoscope of Morocco, Steep Course Takes Toll Norman Repeats Skiing Win Champion Crashes, Dearer Power In Eastern Area, Keele Plan For Extra Tutors Postponed, New Indonesian Landing In Malaya "Advance Party For 1,000 Men", Transatlantic Landfall by Smell, Winter Gone Haywire, Rare Bats Discovered In Dorset, 10 Held After Explosions Inquiry 50-Mile Chase, More Conferences For Judges, Miss Taylor Wants To Be British, Fashion's Role In Fighting Obesity, Gaol Sentences In Baccalauréat Case, Balzan Foundation Funds Freed, Dignity, with Discomfort, Steel Industry Facing Strike Threat Night-Work Ban, 'Tougher' Stewards At Leyton, Union's Plea To London Dockers Fails No Resumption Of Weekend Work, Expert Sees House After Boy's Plea, Syria Tightens The Screw On Opposition, French Left-Wing Election Pact, Greek Collapse Of "Revolt", Mr. P. Johnson To Edit "New Statesman". Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,813, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, B.B.C. Seek New Singers. Sport: Anderson Puts Out Holder In Moonlit Golf At Rye, Miss Truman Beaten In Semi-Final, Preference For Red Thorn Sixth Success Of Usario, Andrews Reaches Boys' Badminton Final, South Africa Rely On Experience Waite Returns For Fourth Test, Yesterday's National Hunt Results, Thorny Path To Wembley For Football's Elite, Sports in Brief, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Injured Barnes In Last Four Table Tennis Seeds Beaten, Freddie Best In Mildmay Memorial Today Greektown Crushes Opposition, Nater Wins Seniors' Cup On Cresta, History, And An Omen, In Scottish Xv's Favour, Chance Of Fame For Oxford Experience Favours Gloucestershire. Official Appointments and Notices: R.A.D.A. Winter Awards, Field Events Awards, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette Friday, January 8, 1965, University News Oxford. Reviews: Notes On Broadcasting Evidence and Conviction, Appealing Music Of The Past, A Great Singing Actress, Indian Painters, U.S. Drive To Check Art Frauds, New Plays For London, Copland Keeps Domination, The Strange World of Arshile Gorky. Display Advertising: Olympic, Appeals, San Remo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dfds, Intourist, Gibair, Rumania, Greece, Caravelle. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Nigerian Hair-do. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Ordinary Trial, Art Collecting Now, China Takes Stock, What IS Needed, Delight of Turkish Cats. Letters to the Editor: Sahara Forests, Law And Order, Christian Names In 1964, Inquiry Into The Docks Deciding On Port Capacity, China And The U.N., Price Increases, Bridging The Years. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: The Dowager Lady Swaythling The Anglojewish Community, The Rt. Rev. L. D. Hammond, Dr. P. H. Sandifer Leading Paediatric Neurologist, Mr. Eugene Fabre, Lieut.-Col. A. Kingscote, Miss Anne Redpath A Distinguished Woman Painter, Canon Bertram Gerrish, Mr. T. S. Eliot, Air Vice-Marshal J. D. Breakey, Sir Rowland Sperling, Obituary. Business and Finance: Cash Repayment For Treasury Maturity, Heaviest Gold Demand For Years Confusion Over French Plans, Central Bank Governors Meeting in Basle, Latest Dividends, Currency Rates For Travellers, How Good are Breweries' Growth Prospects?, Leasing Business Of Bowmaker Expanding, Not So Much Glitter, Hectic Day In The Bullion Market, Account Ends On Dull Note, Bank Of Japan Cuts Discount Rate, Bill Rate Steady, Hongkong Lending Rates Up, Lines Toy Agreement, Leyland Motors Lead Company News, 21 Per Cent Rise By District Bank, Bank Active In Exchanges, Bowmaker Limited, Easier Day For Money 5 Per Cent At Close, Fewer Merchant Ships Idle. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Forward Tin Jumps £14 15s., Weekly List Of Security Prices, Recent Issues, Consolidation On Wall St., Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Market Reports Shares Falter On Sterling Fears As Premium Jumps, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Many Limited Losses. Property.
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