The Times - 14/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 13, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 13, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, DEC. 13, From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, DEC. 13, From Our Commonwvealth Staff, CHARLES WHEELER., ROBERT BIRLEY., ALEXANDER OF TUNIS, Field Marshal. C. AUCHINLECK, Field Marshal, FRANCIS FESTING, Field Marshal. HARDING OF PETHERTON, Field Marshal. SLIM, Field Marshal. GERALD TEMPLER, Field Marshal. December 13., P. INGRESS BELL., J. B. HODGE., By Sir Geoffrey Furlonge, Ambassador to Jordan, 1952-54, BERESFORD CLARK., DAVID G. CARDEN., From Our Wine Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT-CAMBRIDGE, DEC. 13, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Tokyo Correspondent, By William Gaunt, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, Business Premises, Christmas Gifts, Declaration Of Dividends, Motor Cars. Sport: Enriching English Hockey, Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records, Winstone Too Speedy For Cartwright, Crucial Lacrosse Period Closely Fought Games In Southern League, Stirling Can Give Flyingbolt Stiff Race At Cheltenham, Fifth Wicket Stand Stops Rot For Australia Walters Joins Lawry To Harry England Bowlers, Open Qualifying Tournament, Navy Sail Into Rough Water In Squash Championship, Four Schools Well Represented Teams For Casuals Trial Match, National Firefly Modified. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,102. News: Britain Proposes U.N. 'Peace Handbook', Posters To Woo Municipal Voters 'Go To The Poll' Campaign, Cypriot On Murder Charge, General And His Wife 'Kept Prisoner' Admission By Dr. Barbara Moore, Wide Range Of Presents For The Motorist, Decision-Making Hampered At Nato Talks Mr. Stewart's Absence Adds To Difficulties, U.K. Free Trade Pact With Eire Agreement After All-Day Talk Signature Today, Concern Over Old Schools In London More Aid From Mr. Crosland Sought, New Planning Courses At Nottingham, Padua Still Holds To Ancient Glories, Capital Grants Drawback, 150-Car Ship For Ulster Run, Ayub Khan's Plea On Kashmir, The Wild West Comes To Peckham, Jordan's Struggle to Survive, Sir Abubakar Arrives Today For Talks On Ultimatum, Kenya And Somalia In Border Talks, Putting A Lion In Your Park, Germ Scare Over 'Novelties', British Option To Buy F 111 A Extended To March, Iran M.P.S Hear King Faisal, Cargo Record For Liverpool, Shipyard Men Agree, But- Concern At Delay On Fairfields, Britain Beats U.S. To £107M. Arms Deal Saudi Arabian Air Defence Contract Pending Fighters, Communications, Radar To Be Provided, Bonn Demand For Positive Role, Doctors' Fund IS £23,000 Short, Young Clarets Sell Well For Inexpensive Enjoyment, U.S. Inquiry On Lie Detectors, Council To Pay Nearly £3M. For Estate '£15M. Charges In Next 60 Years', Gemini 6 Had A Second Fault Dust Cover Left In Generator, Christmas Travel In London, General De Gaulle Faces Television Questions Lack Of Interest In Domestic Affairs Denied, M.P. Protests Over Hostel Conditions, Gang Falls In City Gold Raid Car Hits Church, Houses For 10,000 At Stansted, Body In Boat: Life Sentence, Fund For Flood Victims Mayor Appeals To Industry, Singapore Bid To Sell More In Britain, Moors Case Bench Told Of Woman's Denials "Smith IS A Liar': Alleged Statement By Hindley, Norse Ruins Found In Newfoundland Relics Near Vinland Map Area, Christie 'Shaken' By Part At Evans Trial, Running A Bank Account By Telephone, Denial By Sir M. Balcon, Council Will Crush Abandoned Cars, New Ferrari In Monte Carlo Rally, The Dreadnought At Sea Again Soon, Minister To See G.L.C. On Traffic Curbs, President Of Algeria In Moscow Afro-Asian Talks Under Review, Sir Alec Home's Plan For Rhodesia Call For Negotiations To End Deadlock, Crowd Shouts As Hind IS Shot, Republican Party Condemns Extremist Groups, Executive JET Exports Rise Success In U.S. Market, Case For Freedom Of Schools Choice, Board Defends Rise In Bank Rate, Foreign Secretary Taken Ill, City Land Price Fall 'Likely' Parking Space Decisive, Education Services That Need Coordinating, Belgian Ferry Monopoly To Be Broken, U.S. Court Refuses Prayers Plea, Australia Declare At 443, Joint Action Urged To End Rover Car Troubles Need For Revision Of Works Consultation System, M.P.S Try Electrified North-West Line, Chain Reaction In Rochester, Iron Curtain Breached By Electric Grid Extension Of International Power Lines Through Europe, Movements Of Liners, U.S. Troops Will Land On Trees In Vietnam, Another Bid For Harveys, Spike Milligan Failed, Urgent Cairo Call For O.A.U. Ministerial Meeting Reluctance To Carry Out Threat To Break With Britain, Hove Backs The Balustrades, Prime Minister's U.N. Plans, Invalids, Night Jets Switching To Gatwick, Protest Over Power Schemes Delay, Centres For Problems Of New School-Leaving Age?, Tilbury As A Container Port Terminal For New Shipping Service, Bechuanaland's New Name. News in Brief. Law: Action Can Continue Gardiner V. Moore And Others, Intention Not Misconstrued Regina V. Hinds, Problem Of Apportionment "The George Livanos", Protecting A Wife Halden V. Halden. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Christmas Appeals, Export Intelligence, Double Century, Magie, Multiple Display Advertisements, London Hilton, British Iron And Steel Federation, Glaxo Group Ltd, The Times, The Royal Bank Of Canada. Picture Gallery: Commemorative Monument for Lewes. Official Appointments and Notices: Postgraduate Awards For G.P.O. Staff, Master-General Of Ordnance, Building Plan For Science At Cambridge. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Songsters' Reward, Too Quick a Reaction, Reserve Forces, Broken Chain of Command, Greece Faces Austerity. Letters to the Editor: The Territorial Army A Framework To Maintain, No Saving, Traffic Signs, County Court Divorce, Broadcasts To Rhodesia, Academic Boycott, Bonnard Exhibition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: An Old Picture Re-visited, Marguerite Duras's New Tragi-Comedy, Clear Detail in Quintet Playing, Tate Gallery Shows its Gifts, Outsider Among The Old Boys Westminster School: Poor Bitos, by Jean Anouilh, Opéra's Vivid Ballet by Petit, A Lily In Little India For West End, Harpsichord in Rightful Role, Resolutely Simple Giselle, Musical Tribute To Dame Myra Hess, Japanese Opportunities for Drama in English, £3,200 For Book Of Hours Duke Of Wellington Buys Documents, When Tom Lost His Music, New Boy Smooth And Ruthless. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr. George Constantinesco. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Response to action on Rhodesia, Princess's duties in America, F 111 option extended till March: Mr. Jenkins assesses the alternatives, House Of Lords Minister rules out Mirage. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Stalled Fractional Range, Rise In U.S. Bill Rate, Sterling Closes Unchanged, Houses Borrow At Bank, C.P.A. Buy More Stores, Cash Zinc Advances £1 12s. 6D.: Stocks At 5-Year Low, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Losses Predominate, Erratic Day On Milan Frankfurt Lower, Computer Delay On Wall Street, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, High Nickel Demand, Unit Trust Prices, Fixed Interest Stocks SLIP Further. Business and Finance: Approval For A National Centre Budget Doubts, Heenan Group Products Exported To Over Sixty Countries, Latest Dividends, Humphreys & Glasgow Win £125,000 Order, Colour Tv Camera By Marconi, Schroders' Stake In Lebanon, A.O.G. Royalty Payments, Unctad In Monetary Talks, Raybeck Manufacturing Co. Limited Profits 50% Up on Estimate, Insurance Changes Under Way, Mercantile Credit After Squeeze, Mitchell Cotts Expansion On A Wide Front, Now Showerings Rebid for Harveys, Leeds Permanent Building Society Noteworthy Results Achieved In Difficult Period, Convertible From Readicut, New Outlook Needed On Machine Tools Utilization Not Understood, Big Reorganization at B.S.A., Uneven Progress Towards Payments Targets, Asprey & Company Limited Chairman's Statement, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited A Difficult Year Despite Record Sales Continued Growth Of Exports Statement By The Chairman, Moss Gear Purchase, Britain Signs Tin Agreement, Incomes Policy Hits Profits Hardest, Gilts Down Again Pound Unchanged, Glaxo Group Sir Alan Wilson Reports Excellent Results Exports Increase To £13M.: Overseas Turnover Now £28M. Further Expansion Of Research Resources Group Sales Up By 12 Per Cent. To £71M., Blackwood Hodge Give One-For-Five Larger Dividend Predicted, Massey's Brewery Shine, Hongkong Exports Up 13 Per Cent, United City Merchants Ltd. Another Successful Year Increased participation in the export drive, The trouble with jewels, Leyland Link With Distributors. Business Appointments: National Benzole Appoint New Chief Executive. Property: Factories & Sites.
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