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The Times - 26/08/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Athletics Correspondent-BUDAPEST, AUG. 25, From Our Polo Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BOSTON, MASS., AUG. 25, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-JIDDAH, AUG. 25, From Our Correspondent-ADEN, AUG. 25, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, AUG. 25, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, AUG. 25, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, AUG. 25, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SYDNEY, AUG. 25, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, AUG. 25, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, AUG. 25, From Our Transport Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, AUG. 25, TOM-OBBO HAZEWINKEL. JAN VAN SEVENTER., R. P. PRICE., ALWYN HUGHES-JONES, Chairman, Finance Committee, Caernarvonshire County Council., W. FAIRCLOUGH, Principal, Kingston College of Art., LAMBTON., BUSHRA HAMID GABRELDAR, , PAUL DERRICK., IAN M. TORRANCE., By Monitor, RALF BONWIT., JOHN H. L. WATERSON., N. V. KNIGHT., FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT-SOUTHPORT, AUG. 25, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent-AMSTERDAM, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Shipping, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Law: Law Report, August 25 Vacation Court A Question Of Support Austin V. Capel House Property Trust Ltd.. Sport: Shift In Rowing From Style To Strength, Scratch British Pair Win To Third Round, Yorkshire Happily Placed, Royal Rubicon Can Win For Breasley, Goose Pimples And Gold Medals For Athletes Campbell's Fine Sprinting In Student Games, Sports in Brief, Arsenal Defence Reduced To Tatters, Winning Toss In Test May Be Mixed Blessing Attack By England Essential, Not A Last Resort, Mackay Returns To Inspire Spurs, Cheshire And Jersey Lilies Win Polo Cup Games, Splendid Golf Puts Walker Into Lead, Graveney Has The Golden Touch, Racing Restricted At Burnham, Mrs. Attwood Joins Her Husband At The Top, Glamorgan's Fright On First Day, Kent's Batting Improves After A Lethargic START, Middlesex Batting Crumbles, Declared Runners For Today's Flat And National Hunt Meetings. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,008, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,701, Yugoslav Player's Victories. News: Boy Aged 16 Accused Of Murder, Rail Parcels Plan Defended, 40 Polio Cases At Blackburn, Show Must Go On-Southport Defies Wind And Rain, U.S. Aircraft Shot Down By Missile Over Vietnam Vietcong Attack Watch-Towers In Rice-Growing Region, Degree In Hotel Management Chairs At Two Universities, Amnesty Granted By Portugal, Lion Doped For Air Journey, Docks Committee Meets, Show Judge Wins Championship, Roman Material In Saxon Church, £31M. I.C.I. Plant For Scotland, Board Seeking Highlanders' Help, Plan For One Army For S. America, Israel's Anxieties Increase, French Concern Over Plane 'Boom', Deputies Come To Blows In Greek Parliament Radical Support For Mr. Tsirimokos, Rises For 800,000 Factory Clerks 3½ Per Cent More, Report On Fords For Mr. Brown After M.P.S' Telegram, £180M. Contracts: 6 Months' Uncertainty, Minister Rejects Hospital Plea, U.S. To Launch Manned Space Laboratory Defence Purposes Included In £536M. Project, Canberra Defeat On Plane Issue, Criminal Appeal Reforms Recommended Changes On Time Limit, New Evidence, 'Unsafe' Verdict, Conflict Arises On Bullfights, Gemini Crew See Objects On Earth, Mr. Manry Denies Dismissal, Rail Show With Own Engine Private Enterprise Limited, Current School Projects Stay Six Months' Delay For Others, Movements Of Liners, Effectiveness Of Yemen Pact Uncertain Tribesmen May Be Unwilling To Cooperate, 67 Rome Taxis Sequestrated In Dispute Over Licences, Russia in Search of Her Past, Bonn's Concern Over B.A.O.R. Proposal Replacement Of Missile Units Discussion By Nato Sought, New Director Of Intelligence, Peace Formula Put To B.M.C. Men, 'Grim and Gay' Island, S. Africa Lecturer Granted Bail Trial Over Articles On Prison Welcomed, Beer-Hall Meeting To Open Campaign, House-Buying Loans For Navy Men An Inducement To Reengagement, 'Hooligans In Name Of Football', Broadmoor Nursing Staff Shortage 'Stretched To Limit', Tunku Reiterates Sabah Warning Misunderstanding On Defence Position, Deficiencies Contributing To Light Aircraft Crashes, U.S. Drug Addiction Test Extended, Korea Warning To Rioting Students Troops Storm Into University, Indians Cross Ceasefire Line Two Pakistan Posts Occupied, East Germans Hold Two Britons Imprisonment In Berlin, Girl Mothers Need Psychological Aid, French Right-Wing Candidate's Plans, Hanoi Delegation In Paris, Tear Gas Used In Nigeria Disorders, 200 Still Held In Argentina 'Political Prisoners' Protest, Tanzania Replies To Dr. Banda, Support For 'Commonwealth Court Of Appeal' Sydney Law Conference Hears Lord Chancellor's View, Burma Welcomes Criticism, Sana Radio Displays Little Enthusiasm, R.A.F. Team To Climb Himalayan Peak, New Threat To The Liner Trains Lorry Men Oppose Loss Of Road Cargoes Massive Challenge Likely From Transport Union, Mr. Smith Will Not Ask For A Rhodesia Conference, Pilot Did Not Take Enough Rest. Picture Gallery: A Raised Roundabout for the MI Extension. Display Advertising: Abu Simbel, Faber, Parker 61., Rothmans, Air France, The Times, The Standard Bank, Hodder & Stoughton. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Wider Leave to Appeal, Fragile Peace in the Yemen, Glimpses of the Obvious, Where No One Gains, Words on the Move. Letters to the Editor: British Motor Industry Are Our Exports Inadequate?, Democratic, Railways At Bay, Hereford Screen, Violence In Sudan, Waterproof Shoes, Beethoven And The Orchestra, Aircraft For Indonesia, Companies And Workers, Brass Rubbings, Local Government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. R. C. Bald 17th Cent. English Studies, Dr. E. O. Lewis, Mr. Johnny Hayes, Mr. William Douglas, Prof. G. H. Dieke, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: New Chairman Of Quarter Sessions, First Kennedy Scholar, Semi-Invalid Woman Wins Garden Award. Reviews: New Fiction, B.B.C. Survey Discloses What People Do Throughout The Day, Poland Now, Emerson to Salinger, Poet's Play with Stylish Comedy Royal Court Theatre: The Professor, Moral Humour In The Bridie Tradition Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh: The Man from Thermopylae, Music New To The Proms, Promising New Male Dancer Bristol Hippodrome: Bolshoi Dancers, Plea Changed After Watching Tv, Non-Christian Daniel in a Victorian Lions' Den, Dr. Ruth Railton Tells the Story of the National Youth Orchestra, Danger, Men at Work, Comedy by a Director like Nobody Else, Hawthorne In Bed, Commonwealth Films, Quick Guide to New Reading. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Gas Reactors: Big Orders Abroad?, NCHANGA CONSOLIDATED COPPER MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) Substantial Increase In Production And Sales, Easier Day For Money Turnover Reduced, Latest Dividends, New Phase In Record Marketing, British Knowledge For Bulgaria, 'Fed' Refuses Comment On Bonds, Chairman's Statement, British Industry IS 'Not Inefficient', I.B.E. Limited, Another Hackbridge Reverse, Wolsey Sales Ahead Of Last Year, Pauls & Whites Ltd. Trading Results Show Improvement Outstanding Year In Growth Of Malting Activities, Hawker Siddeley Diesels £6M. Export Orders, Another Shipping Export Order, Drought Blow To N.Z. And Aust. Land, Gains Tax Guide To Unit Trusts, Saturday Closing On Copenhagen, Cork Mfg. Pulls Out Stopper, Alitalia Airlines General Shareholders Meeting, Dubilier Condenser Company (1925) Limited Mr. F. H. McCrea Reviews, Good START By Cyril Lord Cons. Tin Smelters Hopes, Reliance-Clifton, British Relay Lord Renwick's Review, European Equities Easier Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, J. Laing To Build Sainsbury Depot, June Carpet Sales Up, Mr. Ball To Visit Europe, Too, Enterprise Needed Besides Aid, Pound Quietly Steady Rally In Gold, Schiphol Airport As World's Largest Freight Centre, Ghana Contract For U.K. Firm, Nigeria To Ban A Lot Of Japanese Imports, British Device Lets You Hear Sugar Dissolving Industrial Stethoscope, Austin-Hall Urges Need For Confidence, No I.C.I. Prospectuses for the U.S. Investor, £1¼M. Portuguese Bus Order For Leyland, Nchanga's Profits: Bancroft's Loss Share Reconversion, Joint Sterling Board Suggested, Another Trust May Liquidate, British Match, $3M. Venture For Ross Group And Steers. Stock Exchange Tables: New Insurance Brokers, Polaroid Advance $2 To $80 1/8, Profit-Taking On Paris Milan Improves, Gilts And Equities Both Harder, AMSTERDAM.-Philips and Royal, Wall Street Improves, Recent Issues, Mutual Funds, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Option Rates, Jo'burg Easier, Tin Prices Fall Back After Hesitant START, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices, Wall Street Selective: Fractional Gains, Firmer Tone In Stocks Gold Active, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Short-Dated Funds Firm. Business Appointments: Managing Director Of Wolsey. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner.

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