The Times - 01/10/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-DOVER, SEPT. 30, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, SEPT. 30, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-OXFORD, SEPT. 30, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-POOLE, SEPT. 30, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 30, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, SEPT. 30, From Our Correspondent-MEXICO CITY, From Our Correspondent-DAR ES SALAAM, SEPT. 30, From a Special Correspondent-HONGKONG SEPT. 30, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, SEPT. 30, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, SEPT. 30, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 30, JOHN G. HODGE. Aspley House, Ty-Gwyn Crescent, Penylan, Cardiff, Sept. 29., JOHN BRAND. Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Sept. 24., H. G. TYRRELL-EVANS. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Sept. 28., GEOFFREY SNAGGE. Test Lodge, Longstock, Hampshire, Sept. 29., GEOFFREY MELLOR. Department of French, University of Bristol, Sept. 29., BYERS. House of Lords, Sept. 30., D. M. KEEGAN, Director, Radio and Television Retailers' Association. 19-21 Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, W.1. Sept. 30., GERALD BEADLE. The Mill House, West Kington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, Sept. 28., PETER TOWNEND, Editor, Burke's Landed Gentry. 103-119 Waterloo Road, S.E.1, Sept. 29, DEREK PRITCHARD, Deputy Chair man British National Export Council., PATRICK LORT-PHILLIPS. Knowles Farm, Lawrenny, Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire., By John Erickson, Senior Lecturer in Government, Manchester University, JOHN CARRINGTON. 7 Maybank Court, South woodford, E.18., OLIVER DAWSON, Director, Mitchell Construction Kinnear Moodie Group Ltd., T. CRAKER, General Manager., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-GLASGOW, SEPT. 30, From Our Drama Critic, From a Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondents-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 30, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT 30, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Air Services, Company Meeting Notices, Flowers. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Most Sections Firm, Rise In U.S. Stock Margins Doubted, Bright Atmosphere In London, Recent Issues, Coffee Prices Soar Active Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street Steadier Hectic Trading In Aircrafts, Unit Trust Prices, Late Selling On Milan Frankfurt More Cheerful, London Provisions Exchange. Sport: Last Night's Results Association, Squash Rackets, South Africa Lead In Canada Cup 72 By Brown Best British Score, Miss Chadwick Enhances Growing Reputation Miss Lacoste Unhinged By St. Andrews Subtleties, FOX Leads Into Final Pentathlon Event, Sports in Brief, Winchester Sure To Gain From Playing In Autumn Term, Women's Touring Team In U.S. Hockey Tournament, Sir Gordon Pays Top Price, Giants Close Ranks At Mere, English Two-Year-Old Form Not Enhanced Track Spare's Win Encouraging For Smaller Stable, Two Doubles At Wincanton, Eastbourne Croquet, Today's Match To Decide Title Ireland And England Undefeated. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,039, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Shell, Friends' Provident & Century, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Cutty Sark, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Stc, Hostalen, The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, George Clarke (Motors) Limited, Rootes Hire, Exide, The Times, Parker-Knoll, John Myers & Co., Firestone, Corsair, Electric Household Utensils, English Electric, The Standard Bank Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited., Philip Kunick Limited, Bristol Siddeley, The Kodak, Barnardo's. Picture Gallery: A Day with the Kestrel Squadron. News: Crime And Its Punishment Experts Discuss Sentencing, Antarctic Ice Sheet Much Deeper than was Supposed, New York Makes Big Security Hunt Before Pope's Visit, Petrol Proteins Could Ease World Food Problem Scientists Produce 'Oil' ICE Cream, Complex Soviet War History Research, Mussolini's House Guarded, Portugal Accuses Britain, America Replies To Dr. Castro Doubts Over Offer On Refugees, Peking Hints At Rift Over Party Policies Warning Against Old Ideas, Jury Free Man WHO Admitted Shooting Death Of U.S. Civil Rights Worker, Father Accused Of Baby's Murder, L Plates Were Too Large, Extradition Plea By W. Germany, Ford Adopt V-Engine For New Corsair Models Big Increases In Power Achieved, Rank-And-File Dockers Speak Up For Devlin, Mr. Heath Says Labour Split 'How Can Such A House Stand?', Vatican Urged To Defer Marriage Doctrine Commission Silent On Birth Control Controversy, Missile Shoots Down U.S. Plane In N. Vietnam More Sites Now In Operation, Dutch Nuclear Request IS Refused, American Bombing Raids Increased, Firm Challenges G.L.C. Order Opposition To Site For New Fire Station, Mr. Lee Warns A Newspaper On Religion, Russia Expels U.S. Journalist, President Nyerere Makes Big Changes In Government, Government Put National Interest First, Movements Of Liners, Warning System To Help Break Vicious Spiral Of Inflation, Conditions Favourable For Channel Tunnel Survey Almost Complete, Madrid Professor Hits At Regime, Karen Leader Shot Dead In Clash Bid To Escape From Security Men, Wanderer among London Weathervanes, Threats To Policeman Alleged, Incomes Policy Or Unemployment, Reorganization No Answer To Education Problems Headmaster's 'Heresy' Warning, Disaster Volcano Erupts Again, Judgment Reserved In Verrier Appeal, Paris Zone To Ban Heavy Lorries, President Ayub's Visit Deferred Britain Seeks To Remain Impartial, Ld. Denning Backs Press Freedom, Mechanic For Trial Accused Of Margate Girl's Murder Friends Tell Of Bowling Alley Visit, Freak Storm Hits Bermuda Air And Sea Services Disrupted, China Glorifies Her Youth With Patriotic Names, Disc Brakes With Longer Life, Government Needs Top Scientists, Former C.O.S Fight For T.A. Units All-Party Inquiry Call, Shots At Warship: Three For Trial, Republican's Reply With Isaiah, Conservatives Blamed By Mr. Manley, De Gaulle Nato Plan Worries Germans Fears Of Nuclear Discrimination, Dismissed Aden Leader Flies To Cairo, Egypt Tightens Security, Transplanted Kidneys Keep 200 People Alive, Cabinet Ready To Face Rhodesia Challenge Economic Sanctions Likely If Unilateral Step Taken Crucial Consultations In London Next Week For Mr. Smith, Hydrogen Bomb Underground Tests? Statement Soon By Mr. Wilson, Salisbury Sees Meetings As The Last Chance, £700M. Order For Giant Aircraft, Million-Vote Majority Delights Mr. Brown Pay Claims Warning Bill May Be Passed Early Next Year, Move To Speed Up U.S. Trains, Canberra Clash On Waterfront Bill, Russia May Be Forced To Buy More Foreign Wheat, Aden Men Bitter At Ministry Ruling, No Alternative Site For Tate Extensions Reply To Critics, Fall Of Sisal Prices Causes Crisis In Yucatán, Battle Cruiser Goeben Saved From Scrapyard Bids Fall Short At Sale In Ankara, Hormone Birth In Sweden Treatment Successful, Students WHO Sit Examinations In Hospitals, Italian M.P.S Criticize Anti-Vice Bill, The Night Sky In October, Doctors Plan Rival Scheme To N.H.S. G.P.S Asked For £10-A-Head Patients Would Pay 2s.9d. Weekly, Britain Asks About U.S. Carrier Request Now Under Consideration, Leaflets 'Dropped On Turks', Patients Will Be Watched By Tv, Doctors Give Evidence About South African Gaols Prisoners' Complaints Of Assaults, Soviet Economic Aid To Turkey. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Scouting Awards For Britons, Church Appointments, For Immigrants' Committee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Phase Two Opens, Goodbye to Little Britain, Ombudsman, Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Damming The Wash, Landed Gentry, China And The World, Waiting For The Bus, Television In Colour 'The Sooner The Better', Writing Legibly, Universities Abroad, Postal Delay, Helping The Other Way Round, Local Government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. A. S. G. Butler, Mr. Hugh Wilson, Professor H. H. Stones International Dentistry, Lord Bethell, Obituary. Reviews: Film Archive To Be Permanent, Three Novelties in New Studio Theatre, Exhibition Of Stamps For Queen's Gallery, Bartok Twenty Years after his Death, British Conductor For Hamburg, Wide Range of Australian Music, Musical Feast Of Rhythm And Colour Scala Theatre: Man Better Man, Two Candlesticks Fetch £440, Paris Ballet Festival, Paisiello Opera at Montreux, The Chekhov Who Might Have Been. Business and Finance: Brick Deliveries Lowest For Two Years, Cause Of Monetary Reform Gains Momentum French Plan To Help Primary Producers, Equities Up Further Pound Strong, Golds Lower On Jo'burg, Pasolds To Double Producion, Wiggins, Teape Keep Ahead, Economic Side To Rhodesian Showdown, Lloyds Packing Link With SLIP Products, Smart Gains For The Pound Buying From The Continent, Plan IS Irrational, Says Economist, $25,000,000 Amoco Oil Holdings S.A. Incorporated with limited liability in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Latest Dividends, Hickman Limited, Rodwell Conversion Loan Terms Revised, £700,000 Plan for Export Promotion, Whisky Exports Rise £8M., EQUITY Investment For Funds In Court, More Aid For The Less Developed Best Since 1957, Spot and Forward Sterling Bound Ahead, $25M. Amoco Bond Offering, Randfontein To Close Down, Wagon Repairs Limited, Freight Costs Expected To Rise, City & Corporate Holdings Profits And Dividend Forecasts Comfortably Exceeded, Little Demand For Grain Sugar Charterers In Action, I.C.I. In Europe, New Life Scheme At Lloyd's, No Spark From Electricals, Hanger Loan Details And Report, Charter Consolidated Deal With Tronoh, Fewer Ships Scrapped, High Level Of New Issues, Canada Orders Motors, Soviet Drive To Sell More Oil, Spicers Launch New Range Of Papers, Shortage Of Credit Uneven Conditions, £300,000 B.I.C.C. Contracts, Exchequer Deficit £68M. Lower, Shellesso Operation Off Norfolk Coast, Annual Financial Review, Reduced Margins For Morgan Crucible Ransome & Marles Pay Same, L. Hammond & Co. Limited Policy Of Expansion Continues, Option Rates, Overseas Spending By U.S. Firms, American Zinc Financing, Portals Holdings Limited Record Year Considerable Increase In Export Orders Sir Francis Portal Reviews Group's Progress. Business Appointments: Standard Bank Board Appointments, W.P.M. Reshuffle, Mr. G. Glover New C.L.R.P. Chairman. Property: Whitehead & Whitehead, Country Properties.
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