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The Times - 27/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent-DUISBURG, AUG. 26, From Our Special Correspondent-BOSTON, MASS., AUG. 26, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BRUNEI, AUG. 26, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, AUG. 26, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SYDNEY, AUG. 26, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, AUG. 26, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 26, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, AUG. 26, From Our Defence Correspondent, J. BALFOUR KIRK., J. F. GARNER., A. B. DEX., RONALD HOWELL., D. MCMILLAN., J. C. COLLIGAN., W. P. SWEETNAM, , From Our Latin America Correspondent, Rio de Janeiro, S. W. ALEXANDER., H. F. OWEN EVANS., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY HELEN THOMAS, From Our Special Correspondent-VENICE, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera Ballet And Concerts. News: Split In Committee On Commons Procedure Mr. Michael Foot Finds Ally In Former Tory Chief Whip, German Bitterness Over Rhine Army Changes Dr. Adenauer Attacks British Nuclear Policy, Rules Urged For Animals Sent By Air, No New Polio Cases At Blackburn, Nearly All Halewood Closing For 12 Days Back To Full Time If Strike Of Delivery Men Ends Ministry In Talks Today, Girl's Plea For Ravisher Fails, £1,160M. ACT 'Too Late For Los Angeles', Italian Concern Over Heavier Drinking, Tower Block Plan For Plymouth Hoe, Entry To Welbeck College, Lack Of Workers Halves Output, Holiday Safeguard Agreed Tours Guarantee, Movements Of Liners, State Offer To Meet Cost Of New Bridge, British Fact-Finding Mission On Mirage Bomber Project Air Experts To Spend Week In France, Over 18,000 B.M.C. Men Idle, Four Arrested On Gibraltar Border Spanish Reply To Sit-Down Protest, Russia Accuses U.S. Of 'Genocide' In North Vietnam Attack On The Bombing Of Dams And Power Stations, West Indians In Britain 'Must Protect Homes' Plan For National Movement Approved, Peace Efforts By Britain, India Warned To Be Ready For Assault, A Memory of W. H. Hudson, Brunei Rejects Hints On Joining Malaysia Sultan's Fears On Ending Of Feudal Rule, British Seek U.N. Solution, Mr. Thomson's Hopes For Tour, S. African Need Of Buffer State, Birds Of Passage Leave Unseen, Bodies Found After Pakistani Dies, Closer Control Of Councils Urged, Northern Farming More Intensive, Somalis Pour Into Ethiopia Mogadishu Regime's 'Persecution', New B-52 Attack On Vietcong, Ministry Says Fire Power Will Not Be Reduced, Astronauts Set Up Record, Seoul Students Scattered By Troops Scores Injured In New Clashes, Two New Closures Next Year, Terrorist Plot In Singapore Alleged 20 Accused Of Planning Coup 'Instructions From Jakarta', Zambia Accuses S. Africa Of Subversion, Police Body Say Words Gone From Complaint Pamphlet, Offer To Give Up Appeals To Lords, Bishop Criticizes Church Assembly, Evans Case: Terms Of Reference, Brazilians Hoping and Seeking, Herr Brandt's Son Withdraws Name, New Setback In Greek Crisis More Votes Lost By Mr. Tsirimokos, Trawler To Be A Research Ship, Masada Finds Prove Accuracy Of Josephus, B.E.A. Thinks British Aircraft Best Order For 15 Tridents. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Sport: Sports in Brief, Frustrating Day For All At Cardiff, Essex Try Hard To Entertain Knott Excels In Fine Kent Fielding, Mrs. Jones Third Seed In U.S., Rare Promise Of Young Doubles Partnership, Former Arab Stud To Be Riding Centre, Worcester's Challenge Falters, Yorkshire Win In Two Days, Order Out Of Wimbledon Chaos, Yachting Details, Uphill Struggle For The South Africans Batsmen Pinned Down By Statham And Higgs, Fine Diving At The Crystal Palace Miss Cramp Retains Her Title, Another Win For Daddy's Choice, Wardell Yerburgh Sets Fastest Time Quintin And Double Scullers Well Beaten, Jacklin Pulls Back Ten Strokes, Surrey Close To Victory, Miss Gill Wins Bronze Medal Campbell Fails In 100 Metres, Another Northern Prize For Wragg Newmarket Stables In Form, Royal Filly's Goodwood Chance, Miss Willard Takes Girls' Golf Title, Jungle Cub Overcomes Soft Going. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,009, Norwegian Gains In Chess Contest, Sound Broadcasting, B.B.C. Programmes For Immigrants. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, More Members For Church Unity Commission, New Chairman For I.T.A. Council, Edinburgh, Woman Minister Resigns. Display Advertising: Vickers Review, Gasworks, Gpo, Mnb, Cutting Heavy Transport Costs, The Times, Ghana Airways, Discol. Picture Gallery: More Power for Mull. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Not Abandoned Yet, Festival Cricket, Can One Know Too Much?, Worse Before Better. Letters to the Editor: Duke of Lancaster, Italian Not Spoken, Justice For Children Attitude Of Young Offenders, Call Her Madam, The Slave Trade, Brass Rubbings, No Sordid Service, Impetus For Change, Charitable Work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Melancholy Reflections on Festivals, Britten Song Cycle From Pushkin, Forecast of Austere Festival at Venice, Giulini Criticizes Producers, British Debut of Indian Dancer Commonwealth Institute Theatre: Yamini Krishnamurti, L.S.O. Soloists' Night at Proms, Fostering Arts In New Town, Olympics Film For London. Obituaries: Frau Amelie Thyssen, Obituary, Mr. Jan Bata, Mr. Joseph Gibbins Former M.P. For West Toxteth. Business Appointments: General Motors Ltd. Post. Business and Finance: Albion Securities Ltd. Future Viewed With Confidence, Hosiery Sales Up, M.Y. Dart Enjoy High Prosperity, $50M. Inco Stake In Guatemala, New Bid Possible For Sturtevant, £50M. Loan Prospectus On The Way, One British Firm At N.Y. Show, Redman Tools Limited, Contracts Awarded For I.C.I. Plant, $25M. Canadian Order For Parsons, Latest Dividends, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings) Limited Extract from the Chairman's Review and Accounts to 31st March 1965, Bank Curbs on Lending Now Take Effect, Sterling Liabilities Rose In June, Northgate & English Stores An Active and Successful Year's Trading, V.E.B.A. Could Affect Poll Disappointment At "People's Shares", Does Britain Give Up Too Readily?, Wood And Lambert, Note Circulation Steady, Super Oil Seals Convertible, Advance In Printing Technology, Textile Distributors Plan Merger, Land-Rovers For Algeria, The Developing Nations Want Action Implementation Of U.N.C.T.A.D. Votes, RoyWest, Park Motors (Halifax), Water Issue Success, National Bank of Pakistan, Support For Sterling, London Rumour Quashed, $20M. Offering, Whitehall Polishes Crystal Ball, Large Demand For Gold Weekend Selling Of Sterling, Hulett's Sugar Warning, Bp Plans To Raise $55M. In U.S., Steel & Co. Remain Undaunted, Bank Statements For August, Mecca Earnings Show Better Trend, Gold Dearer, Caravans International Limited, Chemische Werke Hüls Ag. Marl-Germany, Lord Kilmuir On Raising Industrial Productivity In Britain, Refrigerator Sales Still Rising, Japanese Spinners To Cut Output, Improved Volume Of Chartering, Money Supply Adequate, £5.7M. Fire Damage In July. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Irregular Share Pattern, Wall St. Up Again After Early Hesitation, Recent Issues, Option Rates, U.S. Smelting Leaps $5½, U.S. Steel Deadlock Depresses Tin Values, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Good Gains On Milan Paris Reacts, More Rises In Gilts But Equities Mixed, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Alfred Savill & Sons.

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