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The Times - 29/10/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A WELSH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, OCT. 28, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME. OCT. 28, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG, OCT. 28, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Paris Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-VIENNA, OCT. 28, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, OCT. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, OCT. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-VIENNA, OCT. 28, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TORONTO, OCT. 28, From Our Correspondent-OTTAWA, OCT. 28, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, OCT. 28, From Our Correspondent-WELLINGTON, OCT. 28, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, OCT. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, OCT. 28, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURY, OCT. 28, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, BOYD OF MERTON., E. L. MALLALIEU., MILES CLIFFORD., COLIN GUBBINS., RICHARD ONSLOW., GUY NOTT-BOWER. 45 Palace Road, East Molesey, Surrey., COLMA FINCH., CLIVE HOWSON., T. P. BACKHOUSE., ESTHER M. D. CARTER., M. MAINZA CHONA, Minister, HUGH MUNRO-LUCAS-TOOTH, From Our Special Correspondent in the Sub-Continent, R. KILPATRICK. I. B. SNEDDON., HELEN C. BENTWICH., MANGALORE NARASIMHA PAL, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent-BADEN BADEN, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: St. Edmund Hall Fours May Fill All Final Places, Sports in Brief, Ascot Heath Results, Flash Bulb Makes Light Work Of Ascot Fences, North Midlands Crush The East Decisive Superiority At Close Quarters, Guernsey's Lean Spell Ends Football Tour Win After Five Years, Forward Power Of Marlborough Decisive, Hockey Club Records, Trial Hopes Of Women Hockey Players, Player Equals Open Record With 62, Useful Line On University Form, Test For Townsend And Clark, Damredub Should Succeed, No Date Yet For Schröder Visit, Selectors Cast Wide Net For Welsh Trial, Schoolgirl's Record Water Ski Jump, 'Wacka' Pitch Full Of Runs M.C.C.'S First Taste Of McKenzie Bradman Looks In, Bath Club Cup Squash, Battrick Bows To Mills's Control. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,063. Picture Gallery: Looking down on the Firth of Forth. News: Fountains Abbey For The Nation?, Two American Admirals Resign Naval Disquiet At Unification Protests Over Ships From Britain, Russia Agrees To Continue Sending Grain To Czechs, New Zealand Press Bill Has Stormy Passage, Satellite Picks Up Mystery Radio Waves, More Inquiries Ordered In Ceylon, A Financial Boost For Combined Training, Mobile Filling Station Summonses, Magnets Needed For Smaller Regions, Big Blaze In Docks At Dublin Gelignite Hazard For Firemen, Jordan Seen As Arab Armies' Vanguard, Ilfords Accept 'Union Shop' Status For Factory 2,000 Workers Must Sign Undertaking, S. African Ex-Convict Gaoled In Cinderella Prison Case, Rationalizing Law On Deportation Ministers At Work, The Sorbonne IS Spreading Far From Left Bank, Civil Service Posts For Arabs, Paris Seeking Closer Links With Kremlin Foreign Minister Returns Gromyko Visit, Canada Makes £66M. Wheat Deal With China, Death Sentences Urged In Riga, Lancashire Clash Over Fluoride Council Committees Disagree, Move Deplored By Minister, Status Burden Of Land Law Reappraisal Urged, Mr. Heath Appeals For Fair Trade, Restored Hospital Opened Princess At Bath, Commission To Codify Law Of Contract 17 Subjects In First Programme, Arms For Greek Communists Alleged, Cricket Club Accepts Fence Offer, Step To Economic Community, Early Statement To Commons, All Polite And Gentlemanly At The Hustings Doorstep Work In Cities Of London And Westminster By-Election, Opposition Win Lisbon Plea, £250,000 Can Now Go To Charity, New Educational Trust Formed Aid For Independent School Pupils, Combat Exercise For Berlin, Private Company To Reopen Gallery, Crucifixion Death In Kenya, Zambia Attacks Mr. Wilson's Mission To Rhodesia Threat To Leave Commonwealth, Chinese Turn To Folklore In Drive For Progress, Courses Resisted By Industry Postgraduate Survey, T.U.C. Urge Cut In Drug Bill Excessive Costs Of Sales Promotion, Cheaper Air Fares Plan To Go Ahead Films-In-Flight Compromise Leaves Way Clear, Sizable Pay Rise For Forces, Study Of Children After Fallout, Disaster on the Bare Mountain, Brazil Reacts Quietly To Party Ban Demonstrations By A Few Students, Delhi Shrugs Off the Reckoning, Italy Finds A Banana Far From Simple, Union-Castle To Sell 2 Liners, Light on the Volte-face by Mercury, Bledisloe Trophy Win By Friesians, Mr. Pearson's Shopping Centre Rally Ends In Chaos Rescued From Supporters By Police, 35 M.P.S Support Archbishop, Archbishop In Second Big Clash Repeated Snipes In Lords Debate Majority Of 65 For Homosexual Bill, Stock-Jobbers To Stop Trading, U.S. To Launch Two Manned Craft, Premises Lacking In Cleanliness 90,000 Inspections By Ministry, 'Sky Greetings', £23,760 Fine Over Smuggled Gold, Big Majorities For Ecumenical Council Documents On Church's Teaching, Mammoth Bones As Foundation, Dismissals Plan Called Off, B.B.C.'S Reply Over Mr. Smith Called Unconvincing, Talks With Rhodesia Break Down Mr. Wilson Gives Final Stern Warning Promise Of Air-Lift To Give Aid To Zambia, Dilemma In Trying To Cut Overseas Commitments High Cost Elements Remain, Moscow 'Eager For Vietnam Peace', Algiers Summit Confusion, Trotsky Portrayed In Soviet Film, Underground Railway Package Offer, More Refugees To Be Resettled, Sports Grants Suspended, German Disquiet Over Moscow Talks With French, Movements Of Liners, Communists START Terror Campaign In Java State Of War Declared After Massacre Of 178, Call For Fresh Church-State Inquiry, Boeing Offer New Air Bus, Owners May Become Liable For Parking Offences Buses-Only Lanes Proposed To Ease London's Traffic, Cheaper House Purchase Comes A Step Nearer Law Society Accept Conveyancing Plan, Hookworm Danger From Migrants, Mr. Heath Offers To Meet Unions, £1,000 Gift By The Pope Towards New Oxford Chaplaincy, Record Rover Sales At Motor Show, Storm On Rents At Council Meeting, Agreement Near On Cuba Airlift, Churchill Home Bought By Trust For £102,500 Possible Use As A Shrine, Surveyor On M1 Accused Of Plot Sub-Contractors Also Charged. Display Advertising: Gonzalez Byass, Shell, Rhodesia's Claim For Independence, A. Jones & Sons Ltd.,, Power, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Design In Stainless Steel, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Life Offices' Association,, Sullivan Powell, Furniture & General Disposals, Caterpillar, The Parker Pen Company Limited, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Vacheron Et Constantin. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Advisers For Queen's Award To Industry, Archdeacon To Retire, Cambridge, British Productivity Council Chairman. Reviews: Silken Lines Moulded by Mr. Giulini, A Flexible And Rich Voice, Titian Double Portrait Found, The Labours of Ernest Bean, Musical Experiments Well in Front of the Avant-garde, Fiery Orchestral Sound in Janácek Opera Sadler's Wells: From the House of the Dead, by Janácek From Our Music Critic, 3,600 Gns. Paid For Bracket Clock Chairs Fetch 1,300 Gns., The Beginning of Cubism. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Never a Dull Moment, Rival Revolutionaries, Grinding To A Halt, A Hint of Barter. Letters to the Editor: Tax On Trust, Two Approaches, Courageous Statement, Family of Nations, Prayer Service, Delicate Negotiations, Punishment In Schools, False Analogy, A Commandment, Rule of Force, Medical Faculties, Mr. Wilson's Journey, Unchristian Way, Dr. Ramsey's Remarks How Rhodesia Will React, M'naughten Rules. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Man On Girl Murder Charge, The Law Of Libel Wheeler V. Somerfield And Others, Couple In Court Two Minutes Murder Charge Remand, Faulty Service Byrne V. London Borough Of Camden (formerly Metropolitan Borough Of St. Pancras), Gaol For Fraud On Coloured People Deposits On Houses, Concert Hall Trust Failed In Re Henry Wood National Memorial Trust Armstrong And Others V. Moiseiwitsch And Others, Do IT Yourself The Representation Of The People Act, 1949 Election Of Christine Pamela Donaldson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Drastic action on London traffic, House Of Commons Help for Youth Orchestra, More radiation safeguards at Holy Loch, Commons accept changes in death penalty Bill, Minister refutes 'threats' in housing talks, House Of Lords Demand reasserted for new homosexual law. Obituaries: Lord Newborough, Mr. David Goldblatt Fierce Advocate Of Liberalism, Prof. P. B. Ascroft Neurosurgery At The Middlesex, Sir D. Mackenziekennedy Former Governor Of Mauritius, Prof. L. W. Thornton White, Obituary. Business Appointments: Mr. Campbell Joins Fisons Rhodesia Board, Ford Appointment, The Board of Trade has appointed Mr.. Business and Finance: Patchy Session For Money Council Loan Rates Also Uneven, Platt Bros. Win £4½M. Iraq Mill Contract, The U.D.I. Implications For Rhodesian Stocks, Hallmark Securities, Securities Offered For Sale In U.S., Latest Dividends, Higher Tonnage At U.K. Ports, The Stock Exchange London, New Unit Trust, Lawes Chemical Company Further Increase In Sales, Chrysler Push Up Dividend, Bank Chief On International Monetary Agreement, Investment In Australia, Dearest Duplicators Not Proved the Best, A.M.F. Sells £1,590,000 Worth Abroad, Shipyard Mission To Greece, Ross Group Enters Dutch Market, Brooklands Rubber Rebels' Strength, British Trade Office For Dallas, Brokers' Forum, Bank Statements For October, Japan Extending Gas Imports, K.B.S. Jobbing Partnership to be Dissolved, Gin Enjoys Bumper Year, Disastrous Fire Losses For September, Blanes Almost Double Earnings, Efta Ministers Agree On E.E.C. Approach Need To Prevent Economic Split, Wiles Go Into Publishing, Fine Day For Sterling Shares Firm, Pricerite ADD 12½ P.C. To Dividend, Busy Half-Year For Hambros, Loans For Royston And Stringer, New Pipeline For Algeria, Anaconda Earnings Leap 85 P.C., British Proposal, Loyds Retailers Pick Up, Mr. McPhail Quits A.F.A. Board, Marston Brick Setback: Interim Cut Good Running For Mark Lane. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Upward Momentum, Wall St. Rise Checked Fractional Loss, U.S. Gold Stock Up $10M. First Gain Since August, 1964, Chartering Volume Improves, Unit Trusts Taken Over, Recent Issues, Consolidation On Paris Zurich Weak, £1M. Wool Research Plant, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Good Tone Prevails In Shares And Gilts, Scottish Tv Shares At 22s., Selling In Three Months Pushes Position Down £19: Cash Metal Off £18, Dull Conditions On Jo'burg, Option Rates, Another Good Day For Pound General Buying, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Country Properties, Charles J. Parris & Quirk.

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