The Times - 31/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-MELBOURNE, DEC. 30, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, DEC. 30, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 30, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 30, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 30, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 30, From A Student of Asia, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, DEC. 30, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-LIMA, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Correspondent-RAWALPINDI DEC. 30, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, DEC. 30, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 30, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, JOHN MOORE., ARTHUR C. DAVIES., A. S. CLOWES., J. L. BOWLES., J. M. CAMERON., JOHN SWANSEA AND BRECON., RICHARD D. TONKIN., A. S. MONCKTON., From Our Canberra Correspondent, LIONEL BLOCK., J. W. SAUNDERS., ROBERT T. BOWER., ARCHIE WHITE., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Drama Critic, FROM OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 30, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Business Offers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Achievements In Sport, England's Good Cricket Ill Rewarded Lawry A Bore And Simpson Anxious In Second Test, Sports in Brief, Snow Reports, Accomplished Juniors In Final, Stewards Stress Danger Of Doping Overnight Racecourse Stabling To Ensure Safety, Impressive Hockey By Counties, Givus Light The Main Danger To April Rose At Liverpool, Double Incentive In Real Tennis Tournament, Sandhurst First In College Skiing, Andrews Misses Final England Trial, Hockey Club Records, Skilful Display By Sussex Schools Unhappy Time For London Defence. News: Mr. Heath Has Discussion With Pakistan President Help To Settle Dispute With India To Be Explored, B.B.C. Cut Back Millions On Building Work Tv Centre Project Halted, Foreshore Prices Exorbitant, Ports Say, When Hopes are Dashed by Experience, Eight Killed In Strike Riots At Atomic Plant, Three Americans In 11 Men Executed By Vietcong, Railway Cup Of Bitterness-At 1s., Motorist Drove Into Warden, Whitehall Jobs For R.A.F. Men, Call For Force By Deported Bishop, Behind Australia's Defence Policy, Mr. Heath Vows To Stimulate Enterprise, Confusing Beat Of The Electoral Pulse, U.S. Scientists Discuss Past And Future, Malaysia Hint by Manila, Extra Teachers For Immigrant Children 'Essential', Israel Protest On 'Spy Ring', Mr. Lloyd Defends Multiracial Commonwealth Concept, £16M. For Nuclear Power Station, Princess Royal's £328,224 Estate, A Stitch in Time..., Mr. Goldberg Emphasizes U.S. Willingness To Negotiate Purpose Of Visit To The Pope, The Christmas Card Comes To Life, Rebellion in the Commonwealth, New U.S. Supersonic Air Plans, B.O.A.C. Apologize For Delay, Decline In Number Of New Novels, The Pound Survives A Crisis, Survey Finds Few People Say Television IS Poor, Mr. Kaunda Says Britain Agreed To Time-Limit Possible Military Action If Rhodesia Sanctions Fail, Movements Of Liners, Certain Abortions Justified, Church Report Says Decision At Mother's Request After Full Consultations, New Status Proposed For Caribbean Islands Association With Britain-And Self-Government, West German Industry Faces Difficult Year, 2-Year Guarantee For Tv Tubes, Uncertainty Over The Aims Of Mr. Shelepin's Visit, Soviet Travel Ban Nears End, Motorways Take Shape, R.A.F. Men Leaving Tanzania Soon, Abbey Honour For Kipling, Chinese Urge On The Vietnam Revolutionaries, Prime Minister Stops Corned Beef Sales Intervention While On Holiday, A Divided Health Service, Jamaica's Progress In Tourism, Primary Education In Danger, Astronauts Describe Life In Gemini Space Capsules, The Night Sky In January, Miserable Weather for Home Holidays, Sea Gem Was A Former Cargo Barge Origins Of The Oil Rig Factors For Inquiry, Flatlets The Answer To Unmarried Mothers' Quest For Security, Tightening Up on Liberty, Petition Costs Brighton £3,000, London Expects Mr. Smith To Be Harder Hit Soon, More 'Lost Cities' Are Found In Jungle Of Peru Story Of Private Expedition In 1963 Brought To Light, Baronetcy Heir Once A Woman, 10,000 Communists Thought To Have Died In Indonesia Returning Travellers Give Details Of Abortive Coup, War Against Heroin Traffic In France, Prince Of Wales's Ski Lesson, Headmasters Come To Terms With Pop Music, The Year In Retrospect A Diary Of 1965, Mr. Pearson Denies Soviet Charge, Interpol Asked For Aid Over Art Fakes, Indonesia To Buy Shell Assets £39M. Agreement Signed, Migration Study Shows Loss Of 900 Doctors, Mixed Wards In Hospital York Expedient, Chinese Accused Of Killing Girl, Mr. Brown's Dragging Anchor, Australia Eight Wickets Down, Mr. Smith Demands Rent From Governor £1,250 A Month For Staff And Household Expenses, Cases Against Two Editors Dropped, Payments Deficit Increased, U.S. Intensifies Peace Moves On Vietnam Envoys To See Mr. Pearson And President Tito Slender Hope Of Favourable Response From Hanoi, Bonus Scheme That Ended All The Restrictive Practices, Japan To Contest 12-Mile Zone. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,115, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Grandmasters In Drawn Game Vastukov Takes Lead, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: Kipling is Remembered. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Knollys Retires From Vickers, Church News, Area Rent Assessment Panel Presidents Named, Surrey University Plan Approved, Aerospace Society Chief Retiring. Obituaries: Prof. R G. S. Hudson, Mr. R. S. de Q. Quincey, Mr. Jeremy Wolfenden, Obituary-Death Of Sir Winston Churchill And The Princess Royal, Rear-Adml. H. C. Rawlings, Lord Sempill A Pioneer Of Civil Flying, Mr. Frederick J. Kiesler, Obituary. Display Advertising: The Times. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Joint Consultation, Associated Islands, They Thanked Him Much, A Question for the Trade, Left or Centre?. Letters to the Editor: Rent Assessment, Random Check, Stolen Goods, Vietnam Solution, Mrs. Castle's Road, Golly Bird?, Christmas Covey, Driving And Drink, Independence Cabinet, Simple Specific, The Cost Of A University Matter For The Sociologist, Public Transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: The Woman who will be Oberon, Most Popular Film Star, A Figaro that Beats all Others, 'Twang' Now In Twang!, Arsenic And Old Lace Again, British Plays Modified for Broadway, Twelve Hopes for Music in 1966. Business and Finance: Bahrain Oilfield to Start Production, Tennamaram Palm Oil Company, Latest Dividends, New Council Members, Drop In Fibres Output, The Mid Kent Water Company Further Growth Mr. A. W. White's Statement, Fewer Bricks Produced, Shareholders Now Make Their Voices Heard, £3M. Orders For Computer, N. Ireland Boosts Exports, Pound Gains Further Ground, Less food for the hungry, Three Black Days Send Fire Bill Soaring, Port Line Place £6M. Ship Order With A. Stephen, Birmingham Post And Mail, Loan Interest Shock, J. Gliksten & Son, Ltd. Timber Producers and Importers, £2M. Moulding Powder Plant, George Nott Industries Ltd., Iron And Steel Agency Pays £14.4M. Net, Sanderson, Murray & Elder (Holdings) Ltd. Mr. Nroman Hamilton-Smith's Statement, Pyrex Expansion, 30M. Barrels Of Oil A Day In 1965, De LA Rue Forecast For Plastics, 'Feast And Famine' For Shipyards, France To Import More Steel?, Nitrogen Plant For Poland, Radio Equipment For Canada, Annual Abstract Of Statistics, 1965, Tesco-Green Shield Contract, S. African Reserves Up, Good Day For Sterling Shares Keep Firm, Spanish Reserves Fail: First For 7 Years, Money Evenly Balanced, Note Circulation Declines, Indian Moves For Grain Cargoes, G.U.S. Expand In Europe, Steelmakers Face Tough Year Ahead, Tasman Free Trade Area Begins Life Tomorrow Could Hit Britain's Exports, Associated Engineering Form Eastern Trade Department, Trade Agreement With Japan, Transport Development Reorganize, Esso Form Chemical Offshoot, Building Societies Expand, British Aero Firm In Brazil, Coventry Gauge Profits Down 17 Per Cent, £150,700 Contracts For Pumps. Stock Exchange Tables: U.S. Gold Stock Falls $75m., Business Still Slack But Prices Keep Firm, Mutual Funds, Late Selling On Milan Frankfurt Turns Irregular, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Irregular Changes, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Cash Tin Fails To Hold Early Sharp Rise, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Confidence On Wall Street Quality Issues Wanted. Business Appointments: Mr. G. Richardson Becomes Schroders Chairman, Hobbs Savill & Bradford Appointments. Property: Freehold And Leasehold Properties.
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