The Times - 26/10/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-PERTH, OCT. 25, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-HELSTON, OCT. 25, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 25, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, OCT. 25, From Our Own Correspondent-VIENNA, OCT. 25, From Our Mexico City Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, OCT. 25, From Our Correspondent-ACCRA, OCT. 25, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-VIENNA, OCT. 25, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, OCT. 25, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-HALIFAX, OCT. 25, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 25, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, J. R. LAWSON., ERIC GILLETT, Chairman, Bruns-, LAWRENCE MURFITT, LOUIS LOYNES., E. H. C. D. LLOYD-DAVIES., IAN GOW. Clapham Conservative Association, 85 Rectory Grove, Clapham, S.W.4., G. R. WAINE. Halls Farm, Worting, Basingstoke, Oct. 22., G. H. NICHOLSON. 16 Newton Road, Torquay, Oct. 23., DAVID LLEWELLYN. The Old Rectory, Yattendon, Newbury, Berkshire, Oct. 23., J. W. LITTLETON, Director, Novello, ALAN B. BATEMAN., COSMO RUSSELL., From Our Special Correspondent-PEKING, GORDON HOPKINS, Rural Dean of Wearmouth and Honorary Canon of Durham Cathedral., GORDON LINES. 141. Blackborough Road, Reigate, Surrey., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-ST. HELIER, JERSEY, OCT. 25, From Our Music Critic, By William Gaunt, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, From Our Correspondent-BRISTOL, OCT. 25, From Our Industrial Correspondent-MADRID, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, Business Premises, Charities And Appeals, Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations. Law: Strict Rule Broken Regina V. Gearing, Reasonable Idea Of Date Lord Russell Of Liverpool V. Pressdram Ltd. And Others, Mr. Chaplin Loses: Leave To Appeal Given Chaplin V. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others, An Amended Agreement In Re Black Bolt And NUT Association's Agreement (No. 3). Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,060. Sport: Felsted Thrashed 49-3 By Powerful Mill Hill XV, Sports in Brief, Encouragement For Oxford's Lacrosse Team, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Benaud Called In To Help M.C.C. Team Preparing Batsmen For Extra Bounce In Australia, Millwall Just Keep Home Record, Scudamore Rides Well To Get Loyal Fort Home, Squash Rackets. Picture Gallery: Skiing under Floodlight. News: $200M. Iran Oil Agreements, Vindication Of American Colonial, Equality Urged For The Welsh Language Removing Legal Uncertainties, Earls Court View Of Latest Motor AIDS, Doorstep Selling Controls Urged, Hogarthian Mementos of the Foundling Hospital, Television Time Nearly Equals Hours At School Viewing By Young Children After 10 P.M., Churches To Study Unity Plans, French Denial On German Policy, Strontium-90 Rise Continues, New Labour Daily Paper In 1966 1,000 Shares Rule, Russia Accuses 'Imperialists' Of Anti-Freedom Plan, Recovery In Car Production, British Pledge on Cyprus, 5,000 Africans Greet Mr. Wilson Scenes Of Jubilation At Salisbury Airport Crowds Sing In The Streets, Wide Choice Of Good Wines Still At Reasonable Prices, Church Bullion For Grants Rector Suggests Sale To State, Students Sorry For Benenden Prank, Prices Board Reject Pay Claim By Power Staff More Shift Work Suggested, China: a Disciplined Nation, Reservations On Right To Religious Liberty Text Revised To Allay Fears In Vatican Council, Pay Claim Warning By P.O. Engineers, Deputy's Chair For Mr. Bowen Labour Majority Stays At Three Liberals' Voting Strength Cut, Fine On London Power Board, How Ticket System Works In U.S., Travel Agents Agree To Safeguards, Socialists' Talks In Paris End, India Walks Out Of Security Council Protest At Kashmir Charges, Movements Of Liners, School Building Plans Delayed, Early Statement On Building Curbs Promised, Improved Chances For Vietnam Peace, Stoke Seeking Talks On Comprehensives, Spey Jets Cleared For Flight Tests In Phantoms Ahead Of Schedule, Rolls-Royce Say, On Other City Pages, $11M. Surplus Food For Egypt, African States Give Pledge To Fight Subversion, 65-Min. Talk With Mr. Kenyatta, Stirling University £2M. Appeal, Traders Fear Meat May Be Dearer Doubts On Commission, Malaysia Warns Singapore On Indonesian Trade Emergency Cabinet Meeting, Storm Aroused By Mural, Four To Contest Late Speaker's Seat, Excellent Trading Opportunities For Britain In Spain, Bulgarian Leader Called To Moscow Talks More Economic Links Sought To Aid Five-Year Plan, New Soviet Factory Charter, Teachers Get The Blame, Police Oppose On-The-Spot Fines For Minor Offences Mixed Reception For Ticket Proposal, Juror Says HE Was Offered Money Judge Adjourns Trial, Way To Increase Trade With N.Z., Mini-Minor Made In Italy, Ultimatum By Airport Men, Twins' Perception 'Extrasensory', I.A.T.A. Chief Attacks London Airport Charges, Quest for Left-handed Nutcrackers, British Soldiers Killed In Aden, Master Of Caius Resigning, Criticized Naval Air Station To Be Rebuilt £1m.-£2m. Outlay At Culdrose, Mr. Pearson Tops Bill For A Nova Scotia Night Out Canadian Unity As Central Theme, India Recalls Envoy From Karachi Protest At Acts During War, Mexico Brings Tradition Up To Date, Raising Britain's Farm Output Without Subsidies, Warning Of Heavy Fare Rises In London £3¼M. Debt Expected In 1965, Gaol For Football Supporters, Corned Beef Not To Be Sold, $400M. Sale Of Wheat To China Canada Signs Three Year Contract, Cease-Fire Broken, Says Pakistan, £1,250,000 Order For Rovers, Rregatta Centre Site In View Sports Council's Plans, More Luxuries In London Area, 'Unorthodox' Ideas Of Police Chief, Eve-Of-Show Drive On Cattle Disease, M.P.S Not To Meet In Scotland Unions Rebuffed, American Rendezvous In Space Fails, Youth Accused Of Child's Murder, Nato Plans To Meet Nuclear Crisis Anywhere In World. Reviews: U.S. Museum Pays Record Price For Cameo Glass Plaque, New Works on Old Themes, The Last Ten Years Of Mozart, Varied Means To Musical End, Bbc-Moscow Music Exchange, A Work Schoenberg Never Finished, Mr. Giulini Smooths Out Trovatore Climaxes, Concert Victoria League, Paul Taylor's Ballet Satire on American Ways, Giulini Instead Of Krips, Eight Artists From Canada. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Harwich Hook, Atcost, English Electric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxfam, Lob, Monk, Panam, The Times, Air-India, Hs, American Express. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Outlaws from the Road, 'Worker-Priests' Again, Building Goes North, At Their Mothers' Knees. Letters to the Editor: Billions, Tolls For Severn Bridge, Rhodesia Loans, Land Values, Proxy Voting System Dangers That Are Involved, Drawing the Line, Large Scale Gambling, 'Squalid Raffle', Postal Delay, North's Changing Pattern, Doctors' Training, Britain In Bloom, By The Sea At Hove, Strange Quarries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge. Obituaries: Obituary, Brig. J. V. Davidsonhouston Military Attaché In Moscow In 1950's. Business and Finance: $1M. Order For Suede Coats, H. J. Ryman Seeks New Outlets, £6.5M. Purchase By Swedish Match, U.S. 3-Month Bill Rate Up, European Bank Loan In Italy, Latest Dividends, Common Market Leaders Meet, V. And G. Deal Concluded, £4.75M. In Council Yearlings, U.S. Ford Record, £2.5M. Northampton Project, U.S. EQUITY Interest In B.D.H. Raised, Britain First In Automated Insurance Up To 40 Per Cent Cheaper, 'Put A Canadian On The Board' Advice To Exporters, The Industrial Finance And Investment Corporation Limited Mr. David Finnie reports another successful year Increased profits and dividend for the year ended 30th June, 1965, Amsterdam Week Follow Up, Marine Diamond Share Changes, A.E.I. Contract For Libya, Offer For R. Hills' Blackpool Store, Welders in Search of Government Work, U.S. Exports Fall 2 P.C. In September, Easier Day For Money, British-American Venture In Electricals, Shoe Orders From N. America, Dutch Assurance Firms Attacked, U.D.T. Back Export Scheme, Du Pont to Tap Deutsche Mark Bond Market, The Charterhouse Investment Trust Limited, Warning On U.S. Liquidity 'Do Not Cast Aside Caution', Caxton Paying 8% More, Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement Fire And Accident Departments, Import Surcharge Under Efta Fire, Craigielea Rubber Plantations, The Frederick Hotels Limited, Sec. Scot. Northern Bonus In Doubt, Gilts Still Firm Pound Unchanged, A. B. Maltsters Rebound By 31 Per Cent Pontin's Earnings Under £1M.. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank Post. Stock Exchange Tables: Easier Tone On Milan Paris Reserved, Pound Barely Changed Escudo Dealings At Standstill, Copper Wire Bars Advance £11 10s. A Long Ton In Moderate Activity, Jo'burg Steady, Recent Issues, Wall St. Loses Ground Fractional Falls, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Equities Rally After Dull START, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: More Gains In Gilts, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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