The Times - 16/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent-LIEGE, DEC. 15, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From a Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-BRISBANE, DEC. 15, From Our Music Critic, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 15, From Our Correspondent-TEHERAN, DEC. 15, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor-MOSCOW, DEC. 15, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-PRAGUE, DEC. 15, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent-DAR ES SALAAM, DEC. 15, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, MOYNE., A. R. SPOONER., SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY., ANTHONY ASOUITH., SYBIL THORNDIKE CASSON. 98 Swan Court, Chelsea, S.W.3. Dec. 14., J. F. N. HODGKINSON., By J. M. Ramsden, Editor of Flight, G. S. GREEN., GEORGE DOBRY., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Professor A. Nove, From Our Correspondent-LIBYA, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Solid Scrummaging Gives Wrekin Control, Problems For England To Sort Out Before Second Test, Civil Service Baffled By Banks, Army Prove Too Skilful For University, Sports in Brief, Table Tennis Defeats For Scholer, More Players To Contend For Bigger Prizes, Waning Status Of Squash Open, Sandhurst Finish Strongly To Beat Army XV, West Ham Fortunate To Avoid Second Replay, Mixed Fortunes At Hockey South African Girls Win, Men Lose, Tonbridge Likely To Cause Eton Pair Trouble, Imperious Liverpool Rise To Meet Challenge Stevenson At Heart Of Fine Tactical Victory, Four Ascot Winners Put S. Mellor In Picture, West Bromwich Nearer To European Football. Arts and Entertainment: Literature Panel For Arts Council, Television Programmes, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,717, Sound Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,104. Reviews: Man Behind Hedda Gabler and Peer Gynt, Foundation's Grant For Chamber Music, City Of London's Third Festival, Music Centre For Stockholm, Fatal Passion in Eleventh Century, Surveying Collection At Science Museum, Evolution of a Sculptor, £82,596 For Modern British Works, Cinderella in a Stately Home Adelphi Theatre: Charlie Girl, French Master, Adventures In The Carol, No Dawdling in Schubert, From Two to Teenage-This Season's Bumper Choice, New Version of Boris Needed, Do IT Yourself Opera Whitgift School, Croydon: Mara, by Roy Kennedy and John Hastie, Reporters' Heyday. News: Where The Government And Colleges Differ On Control, Two Iran Death Sentences Are Confirmed By Court, Mr. Ludovic Kennedy Stands Firm Opinion On Evans, Key to Better Air Travel Inland, Value Of Stansted Land Ignored, Tory £100M. Plan To Aid Rates, Mr. Wilson Mentions Oil Embargo Conditions, Floating Arsenals Planned, Crucial Vote For Government On T.A. Tory And Liberal Opposition Labour Abstention, Prague Condemns Polish Bishops, Computors May Fill 9% Of All Office Posts By 1975, Circuit To Run Top Films In Comfort Mr. Grade's Plans, No. 001 Gets Her Licence To Sail, Ld. Fraser Opposes Ross £16M. Offer, B.Mc. Shutdown Averted, Sterling Confident But What Of Future?, Tanzania Makes The Break From Britain Three Former French States Also Obey O.A.U. Call, Half-Price Flights For The Young, Irish Peers Push At The House Of Lords Door Petition For Ancient Right, Movements Of Liners, Muslim Summit Proposals, Smith Ban Was B.B.C. Ruling No Intervention From Outside, Jewel Raiders Hit Woman With Gun, U.K. Inquiry Sought On Lakonia, Millions Lying Idle In Charity Funds, Son To Succeed Queen Salote, Bilharzia Cure In A Week Claimed, T.A. Units May Be Basis Of Security Force Government's Changing Ideas On Home Defence, Kremlin Changes Puzzle Moscow Diplomatists Speculation On New Duties Of Mr. Shelepin, General De Gaulle Attacks Parties' Failings Electors Warned Against Return To Past Weaknesses, 1,000 Reported Killed During Clashes On Bali, £2M. Wolfson Grants In 1965, Swedish Grants To Parties, For New Forest Holly, Observe Procedure, Tory Choice Of 2 For Chelsea, Thalidomide Test Case Claim, Alitalia To Buy 28 Airliners From U.S. British Industry's Hopes Dashed, Burma Stops Some Pensions, Research On Comprehensives Starts Next Year Project To Assess Social Objectives, Goldie, The Zoo Eagle, Out Again Keeper Caught Off Guard, Overseas Challenge For German Youth, Tories Criticize Tv Tactics, Sugar Ship Reaches The Elbe, Tobacco Tax Yield Up By £92M., Four Accused Of £41,000 Snatch, Powered Artificial Hand Devised, Mr. Healey Warns Nato On Unrealistic Goals 'Britain Has No Intention Of Meeting Them', Red-Top Missile Under Review, Mr. Johnson Takes Stern Line With President Ayub, Life Sentence For Rape Mental Home Plea Rejected, Tape Played In Moors Case Court Others Are Heard In Camera, Mr. Gromyko Discusses Czech Relations With Bonn, 14 Dead Sea Scrolls On View, Ancient Pottery Find In China, Man Fined £200 On Fraud Charges, Ceylon Campus Riot Inquiry, Threat To Boycott Speech, Borstal Youth On Murder Charge, Opening Of New Research Era, Viable Future For 8 Waterways, Four Americans Meet In Space Capsules Steered Within 6ft. Of Each Other 17,000 M.P.H. Meeting In Orbit Above Pacific, Mr. Hughes Applauds Zambia's Appeal To U.S. And Russia Assurance Of British Desire To Resolve Rhodesia Crisis. Picture Gallery: Last Season at Olympia. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Christmas Appeals, Orange River Project, Northern Ireland, Pia, William Blackwood, Crawford's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, The Times, Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd., Collins, Harrap, Heinemann, Children's Society. Official Appointments and Notices: New British Envoy To Pakistan, New Vice-Chief Of General Staff, Brunel College, Oxford Scholarships And Exhibitions, University News Wales, Dean Of Windsor For Nigeria, Lord Birsay Again Kirk Commissioner. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Ye Olde Phoney, Charity-Public and Private, Pensions for Parties, Break or Breach?, Step To The Moon. Letters to the Editor: Aircraft And Ships Differences In State Aid, The Cost Of A University, Serious Threat, County Court Divorce, In Proportion, The Ballet Rambert, Complex Work, The Joel Brand Story. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Queen Salote Wise Ruler Of The Friendly Islands, Mr. Brian Higgins, Mr. Wilfred King, Mme. Kitty Bonnefois, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Mr. Benn defends Post Office services, Prayer Book in new idiom, Potential dangers in regional rule, County court divorces, Conservatives attack council house bias, Controlling body for broadcasts. Law: Peachey Loses Regina V. Morley Ex Parte Peachey Property Corporation Ltd., Accountancy Practice And Tax Liability Chancery Lane Safe Deposit & Office Co. Ltd. V. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Unendorsed Cheque: Bank Loses Westminster Bank Ltd. V. Zang, B. W. Nobes & Co. Ltd. V. Inland Revenue Commissioners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Redland Holdings Offer £15,200,000 For Inns, India Charters Tankers, Windsign Go Into Kay Kinta, Harveys' Board Meet Tomorrow, U.S. Reichhold To Merge, A Confident Burton Progress By Mail Order, Chrysler-Rootes Denial, Latest Dividends, Grocers In Talks, German Issues Postponed, Stylo Reject Suitor's 11s. 6D. Cash, Cigarette Ban Hits Tv, Brewers' Society Chairman, Taylor Woodrow Win £1.6M. Contract, Manbré & Garton Beat Forecast, Montecatini And Edison Merger, Wolseley-Hughes Ltd, Small General Demand For Sterling Canadian Dollar Improves, Uneven Day For Money, Minor Advance On Wall St. Selling Overcome, Massey-Ferguson March On, Kennings Ltd, The step by step progression of economic growth in Britain-each period of expansion frustrated by sterling, Stewarts & Lloyds Win £4M. Power Plant Order, £20M. Syrian Pipeline Route Plotted, Snags Delay Giant Power Plant, Russia Puts Emphasis On Agriculture Investment And Pay Hoisted, Credit Squeeze Checks Caravans Int., Big Reshuffle For Ogilvy, Benson, Quiet Tone On Jo'burg, Glovers (Chemicals), Landel Trust Limited, Haslemere Estates Buy Finance Company, Government Also Hope For I.C.T. Profits, New pressure on oil groups, Do We Face A Recession Or Boom? Little Room For Manoeuvre, Pound Moves Up Gilts Steadier, Land and House Property Corporation Limited and Subsidiary Companies, European Equities Steadier Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, North British Props. Raises £2M., Drop In E.C.S.C. Output Predicted, Building Information Service, Textiles Mission To W. Germany, £1M. Printing Group Formed, San Francisco Insurance Coup for Lloyd's, Powell Duffryn Earns 12% More In First Half, Option Rates, Gilts Firm Up In The Afternoon, P.O. Directories: 300 P.C. Fees Rise Denied. Business Appointments: Important Appointments at Eutectic-Castolin, Impalco Board Appointment Dr. R. L. P. Berry. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Losses Persist, 'Paradox In Europe Stock Prices', Firm Tone In Lead Values: Cash Rises £3., Mutual Funds, Recent Issues, New Buying On Milan Zurich Fluctuates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Suburban Houses.
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