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The Times - 09/07/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff-MARGATE, JULY 8, From Our Labour Staff-PORTSMOUTH, JULY 8, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-PLYMOUTH, JULY 8, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Education Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, JULY 8, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-JULY 8, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JULY 8, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, JULY 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, JULY 8, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 8, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-WELLINGTON, JULY 8, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, JULY 8, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 8, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, HUGH JENKINS., R. COULSON., R. J. O. MEYER., ELDON GRIFFITHS. PETER BLAKER., CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY; ANTHONY ROYLE; IAN GILMOUR; BALNIEL; PAUL CHANNON; JAMES RAMSDEN; CHARLES LONGBOTTOM; NICHOLAS RIDLEY; JOHN HILL; PHILIP GOODHART; GILBERT LONGDEN; ROBERT CARR; JOHN RODGERS; JOHN VAUGHAN-MORGAN., GEOFFREY AGNEW, Chairman., By Julian Critchley, former Conservative M.P. for Rochester and Chatham, REGINALD BENNETT., WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME., BARRY PAYTON, Chairman, Peterborough City Council Planning Committee., ALAN SORRELL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic-NEATH, SOUTH WALES, JULY 8, From Our Drama Critic, From a Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,967. Sport: First Innings Lead Still Undecided, Somerset Take Their Time For First Innings Points, Sports in Brief, Glamorgan Led, But Still In The Fight, Title IS Between Two Scots, Rhodes Back In County Side, Narrow Escape For Clark In Practice, Gloucester Well Placed, Tait Takes Blue Haze In Sight Of Victory, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Lema And Devlin Share Lead In Open Huggett's Brave Effort Puts Him One Stroke Behind, Ireland Lose On Last Shot Final Match Decides Bowls Series, Booth Unable To Play In England, Six-Mile Record In Danger Hogan V. The Rest At White City, Initiative But Not Time With Middlesex, Royal Navy Regain Cup At Bisley, Lawn Tennis Results Dublin, Barlow's Century The Highlight, Cambridge Declare When Still In Arrears, Edrich And Barrington March On New Zealand Fetch And Carry All Day In Test, Fine Recovery By Leicester, Decorous Two-Year-Olds Demonstrate Stalls, Simpson Falls Back In Tour De France. Display Advertising: Clark & Fenn (Holdings), Broomwade, Nottinghamshire County Council, Ici, 'Shepherd', Multiple Display Advertisements, Shell Bp, Mexico, Pember & Boyle, The Union Discount Company of London Limited, Automotive Products Group, Ecgd, TAYLOR WOODROW Building Exports Limited, Vita Juel. Law: Preliminary Issue Before Retrial Gardiner V. Moore And Others, B.R. Appeal Dismissed Bedwell V. British Railways Board. News: New Zealand M.P.S Consider Upper House, Dutch Resistance Urge Boycott, Controversy Over Vatican's Tax-Free Income, Improving Ties With Saudis, U.S. Informed Of Visit, Man Saved From A Longer Sentence Judge On Jury Error, Miners' Leaders Want Pit Closure Safeguards Talks Sought With Minister, More Hospital Pay Urged B.M.A. Document For Minister, Union Concern On Redundancy Pay, P.E.N. Protest Over Persecutions, Rhodesia Appeal Hearing Ends Judgment Reserved, Holiday Rebels Hit Car Firms, Professor Ready To Return Political Reasons For Dismissal, Proposed Methodist Divorce Rule Challenged, Briton "Attempted To Disrupt Harmony" In Malaysia Tunku's Statement On Expulsion Order, "Ban The Private Division Bells" Labour M.P.S' Move, Tories May Delay Commons Rise, Concession On The Finance Bill Some Companies Escape The Net, Survey Of Poisons In Food Nation-Wide Inquiry, Flying Ban On All Hastings Aircraft Broken Bolts At Crash Scene, Movements Of Liners, Singapore Government Fears "Suppression Of Liberalism", 'Brewers' Journal' 100 Years Old, Tokyo Holds Up U.S. Cargo Flights Dispute Over Air Agreement, M. Spaak And Dr. Luns May Be E.E.C. Mediators Talks On Crisis With French Foreign Minister, Luncheon is Served by Personal Delivery, Delicate Task Of First German Ambassador To Israel, Britons Among Paris Coach Crash Victims, Why Defence Lacks a Forum, Red Horse Of Tysoe Traced On Hill?, New Radar Control System, Unpaid Electricity Bill Puts Out A City's Lights, Prof. Hallstein's Warning On "Greatest Destructive Act", Moscow To Use The Poets For Advertising, The Problem of Baldness, Transport Union Calls For Abolition Of Lords, Work To Rule By Rail Men Today Threat To Train Services Bonus Claim, Show Exports Are "Worth Millions", Second Train Trial Man Escapes Wandsworth Wall Scaled With Three Others Ladder Thrown Over: Collusion In Prison, Police Say, Couple Remanded Over Death Of Girl, S. African Coloured Man Leaves Gaol Mr. Brutus Under House Arrest, President's Advisers Meet Foreign Policy Experts, More Flight Data Recording, German Scientist Leaves Egypt, "The Jews" To Lose Four Lines, Mr. Wilson Backs One-Man Mission To Hanoi Junior Pensions Minister Now There "To START Dialogue", Anomalies In Free Places At Boarding Schools Don Urges Centralized Policy, Tories Block Votes By Proxy Move, R.A.F. Staff College Merger, Canada Project For Linking Island Bridge And Tunnel To Cost £49M., Champion Hunter, Staff Overcrowded By Office ACT, Free Unions Under Fire From U.S., Americans Claim Biggest Success In Vietnam Rebels Killed In Jungle Probe, Private Inquiry At Bognor Advised, Banned Major Denies Shots Allegations, Friendship With Britain May Be Key To Shaikh's Murder South Arabia Struggle For Mastery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation Of Gen. Maxwell Taylor Mr. Lodge Back As Saigon Envoy, New Bishop Of Gambia And Rio Pongas, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Mr. J. Leechman To Be A Judge, Student Wins Two Planning Awards, Three Join Medical Research Council, Satyajit Ray Wins Berlin Award as Best Film Director, University News Oxford Class List, Mr. Hogg To Take Up Directorship, Comsat Chief To Retire. Picture Gallery: Repairing a Pillar in Winchester Cathedral. Reviews: Chichester Theatre's New Director, Countess Of Real Nobility, Musical Problems of the French Baroque Style, Young People In Tv Sex Programme, Dryden Fights a Losing Battle, Revival Of Famous Film, Opera Sung Capably and Enjoyably "Welsh Glyndebourne", Ballet Lacking in Original Insight, £21,000 For Romanesque Bronze Figure Of Christ, Priestley Play Still Valid. Index. Editorials/Leaders: One-Man Mission, Hard Words, African University Troubles, Getting Things Done, What Kind of Trial?. Letters to the Editor: Value Of The Pound, The Indian Institute, Capital Gains Tax, A Mission To Hanoi What Needs To Be Explained, Obiter Dicta, Citizens' Right, Crossing Roads, Brussels Show-Down, Law Dinners, Where British Tennis Fails. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir George R. Campbell, Mr. J. W. Hitch, Mr. Charles Kennedy Scott, Obituary, Prof. Johannes Ude, Mr. Ichiro Kono Popular Japanese Politician. Politics and Parliament: Unit trusts: so far but no farther, Criticism of Davies mission to Hanoi provokes noisy scenes, Rent Bill hailed as courageous, Protests at Bills surrendered to backbench initiative, Prime Minister defines conflict of interest, "Cops and robbers" only fun. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: U.S. Exports Down In May, Terms For J. W. Benson Prior-Charges, Gwent & West Pay 20% Interim, Demand For Notes Up £27M., Union Discount Rally After Fall, Generous Terms Needed For New Issue Success, Barclays' Deposits Jump £125M., 11M. In Private Pension Funds, Russian Natural Gas And Oil Reserves, Latest Dividends, Nat. Provincial Lent £77M. More, Barro Equities Beat Forecast, Western Ground Rents, New Contracts, Firm Protest At Advertisement, Goodlass Wall Open Well, London & Edinburgh. Insurance Company Limited, Course For Financial Directors, Building Still Booming But Private Homes Slow Down, Singleton & Cole Approached, John Dallas Profits Improve, Anglo Oriental Plantations Mr. D. A. Gilliat's Statement, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., McAlpine-Attwood Computer Link, BREMNER & CO. (General Warehousemen) New Records Established, Thornycroft Talks Discontinued, Fresh Definition Of Close Companies Implications For The Market, Millars' Timber & Trading Co. Ltd., German Factory In India, Duff Development Company, Barclays Bank Limited, Allegheny Power Spending To Rise To $224m., 191,000-Ton Tanker, Life-Raft Base In East Germany, Ready Mixed Buy Belfast Quarries, Mr. D. Tyerman On United City Merchants Board, Automotive Products Raise Prices, North Eastern Provident Unit Trust, Uruguayan Debt Puzzle, Lorraine Escaut, Braham, Patterson Exceed Estimate, Cement Profit Drops Tunnel Setback, Coal And Steel Glut In E.E.C. High Authority Warnings, Compagnie Francaise DES Pétroles Further Increase In International Sales Of "Total" Products-Group's Position As Large-Scale Producer Of Crude Confirmed, Germans Urged To Greater Effort, Swiss Inflation Measures Bank Credits And Foreign Funds, U.S. Banks' Profits Grow 15c. Increase From Morgan Gty., Handley Page, Automotive Products Associated Limited Sixteenth Annual General Meeting, Forte's (Holdings) Limited, Redland Payment Lifted To 18½ Per Cent Hepworth Iron's Big Stride, North Sea Search In Perspective, $40M. Power Loans For Brazil, 10% Rise In Daimler Benz Turnover, Brayhead Limited Expansion And Diversification, Synthetic Resins Output Rises, Macmillan Bloedel Expansion?, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Adequate Supply Of Credit, Peterborough Motors Earn £69,000, Japanese Curb On Overproduction, Sterling Loses Ground. Stock Exchange Tables: Steadier Tendency In Places, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Irregular Movements, Good Recovery On Wall Street, Bomb Scare At The Milan Bourse, Cash Tin Recovers £12 5s. A Long Ton, Israel To End Gains Levy Stock Exchange Revival, Paris Hit By 'Six' Crisis New Milan Lows, Recent Issues, Polaroid Advances $358, Wall Street Recovers With $1 Advances, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Next Moves In British Printing Row, London Metal Exchange Pushing On To The Continent, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Goodlass Wall Posts. Property: Country Properties, KING & CHASEMORE in association with E. CLIFFORD SMITH.

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