The Times - 10/09/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent-HANOVER, SEPT. 9, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent-MONZA, SEPT. 9, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, SEPT. 9, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-HICKSTEAD, SUSSEX, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-PAISLEY, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SAIGON, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 9, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, SEPT. 9, From Our Special Correspondent-BOCHUM, SEPT. 9, From Our Own Correspondent-CAPETOWN, SEPT. 9, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, SEPT. 9, By Monitor, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 9, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent-BRIGHTON, SEPT. 9, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, SEPT. 9, JOHN PARKER. House of Commons, Sept. 9., P. C. METCALFE. 27 Keats Close, Stevenage, Hertfordshire., J. M. ANGELL. 30 Ivy Road, Sutton Coldfield, Sept. 7., K. N. CHAUDHURI, School of Oriental and African Studies. R. GUHA, University of Sussex. V. R. JOSHI, St. John's College, Oxford. D. MAZUMDAR, London School of Economics. S. N. MUKHERJEE, Cambridge University. P. RAY, University College London. P. K. CHAUDHURI, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. AJIT SINGH, Queens' College, Cambridge. September 9., H. B. PATEN, Chairman and Managing Director, Paten & Co. (Peterborough) Ltd. The Maltings, 49 Alderman's Drive, Peterborough, Sept. 7., WILLIAM SARGANT. Department of Psychological Medicine, St. Thomas's Hospital. S.E.1. Sept. 7., T. A. BEETHAM. A. F. GRIFFITHS. J. S. KINGSNORTH. H. O. MORTON. 2 Eaton Gate, S.W.1, Sept. 8., From Our Rome Correspondent, HUGH LINSTEAD. 22 Rodway Road, Roehampton, S.W.15, Sept. 7., S. R. HARVEY. 27 Rutland Street, S.W.7, Sept. 9., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-HAIFA, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondents-BRIGHTON, SEPT. 9, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Science Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Air Services, Public Appointments, Banks. Sport: Ryder Cup Players Led By Assistant, Britain V. Egypt At Squash, Inside Forwards Again Hold Key To England's Hopes, Emma Hamilton Overcomes Challenger, Yesterday's Football Results Association, Sports in Brief, Senior Grand Prix Won By Uphill, Miss Chadwick Wins Northern Golf, Drysdale Hits Back Ralston Beaten In Five Sets, Griffith No-Balled From The Commentary Box, Robertson To Meet Cartwright, Burhill Family Foursomes, Ban On Maoris Draws Sharp Comment, Hurlingham Croquet, Stranraer Holds Long Lead To End, Doncaster Going Should Suit Stout Mabel Go Shell Goes Well In Portland, County Averages, Italian Grand Prix A Test Of The Honda's Ability. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 9.35mc/s), Hard Tussles For Chess Leaders, Television Programmes, Russian Leads In Chess Contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,021. Display Advertising: Universal Canopies Limited, Garrard, The Life Offices' Association,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Cutty Sark, The Save And Prosper Children's Gift Plan, The Times, Martins Bank Limited, Lombard Banking Limited, Parker-Knoll, Owen, Woodall-Duckham Construction Company Ltd, The United Steel Companies Limited, Boac, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Shell Chemicals, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Mowlem, Ecgd, Hampshire County Council. News: Mr. Lee's Party Rebuffed In Malaya Registrar Removes IT From List, 'Man In Trunk' Convicted In Jerusalem Spying For Egypt, Influence Of 'Compromise Peace' Report, Degree For Deck Officer Cadets Uniform Training, Gen. De Gaulle's Threat To Leave Nato Changes In Command System Before 1969 Demanded, Young Socialists 'Reject' Curbs, Mr. Nixon Backs Policy Of President, Cabinet At Chequers On Sunday Framing Programme For Next Session Consolidating Forces To Meet Party Conference Strains, Apartheid As 'Failure In Practice', Thousands Hit By Kenya Drought, Movements Of Liners, Herr Brandt Looking To Ruhr For Election Impetus, The Grimy Side Of Wearing A Suit, Colombia Starts To Put Its House In Order, Effective National Fule Policy Must Arrest Manpower Exodus, U.S. Declaration On Intervention, 'Exciting' Progress In Anaesthesia More Lives Saved, London First Nights, Coup 'Averted By Greek King' Charges Against Mr. Papandreou, Russia Rejects British Plan For Scientists' Talks, Call For Complete Overhaul Of Canadian Broadcasting Dominated By 'Worst Of American Programmes', Says Report, U.S. Seeking Face-Saving Formula In Vietnam AIM Seen As Mutual Fade-Out Of Hostilities, Advance In Asthma Treatment Stockholm Congress Conclusions, Fund To Aid 'Rebel' Doctors, Pakistan Says Its Troops Are Moving Into India U Thant Begins Peace Talks, Flats 'Overlook 4 Nuns' Bedrooms' Convent Protest, Zambia Warns Arms Smugglers Rebuke For African Nationalists, Call For Nationalization Of Aircraft Industry Narrowly Defeated, New Note In Oslo Election, Narrow Vote By T.U.C. Against Aircraft Nationalization, Washington Sees Collapse Of Asian Security, Moderate W. Indian Leaders Face Violence Threats Plan For Political Group, Top Communist Leaves Party Complaint Of 'Dogma And Prejudice', Icecap Indicates Lead Danger U.S. Geochemist Blames Petrol Fumes, Entrants To Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, British Women Lead In World Jumping Championship, New Engine In Auto Union Car, Vigilantes On Guard In Delhi, Gelding's Commanding Lead At Burleigh, Finding Potential Criminals, Train Delays Not Serious, Pressed Steel Company Threat To Close Factory Management's Reply To Overtime Ban, A Quartet of Romany Caravans, Extent of Corruption in Italy, 'Pravda' Hits At 'Izvestia' On Arts Policy, Fat Tests On Heart Cases Reduction In Diet Ineffective. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Ld. Robens: Five Years More At N.C.B., New Canadian Envoy To Australia, Ford Man For A.E.I., New Women's College At Durham, New Chairman For Monopolies Body, Malaysia Post For Sir M. Walker. Picture Gallery: Test Drilling off Dover. Reviews: A Jocular Biography of Herod Saville Theatre: The Overdog (Albert Bermel), Crosse Work Of Warmth, Belfast Players' Programme, A Winning Idea in Symphonic Variations, Painting Of Hucnter Fetches £3,000, Some Characteristics of Pierre Boulez's Work, Four Years of Israel's First Civic Theatre, Moravia Story As A Film Jacey, Marble Arch: The Naked Hours.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Unchanging One, For Men Only, Time to Do a Real Job, What Will China Do?, Why Imports Compete. Letters to the Editor: What Ought To Be Done, Conseil D'état Or Ombudsman?, But Twenty-Five Pounds?, Britain And Rhodesia, Fuel Costs, Applying The Brake, Mr. Wilson's Meaning, M'naughten Rules, The Lives Of Millions Solving Kashmir Dispute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Charles Case, Mr. Anthony Marlowe Former M.P. For Hove, Mr. I. A. Andreae, Obituary, Prof. Hermann Staudinger Nobel Prize For Chemistry, Miss Dorothy Dandridge. Business and Finance: Imports Ratio Doubled In Past Ten Years Neddy Hits At Work Methods, A Guide To Regional Economics Wales Leads On Producticity, Utd. Real Eill Not Liquidate, I.C.I. Allotments, Tracking the Invisible Thieves of Energy, The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited Interim Report, Latest Dividends, N.Y. Bank Plan Hearing Move To Establish Mutual Fund, I.C.I. Overtaken By Events, Tea Ships Held Up In Pakistan, Plastics Newcomer, Provident Clothing Raise Interim, Are Company Profits now on a Plateau?, Slower Growth By Tyne Brand, Home Telerentals Hint At Higher Charges, Lep Group Hit By Docke Troubles, Decision Today On Home Loans, Mutual Funds, U.S.German Trade At New Peak, Note Circulation Down £4.4M., Clearing Banks' Exhibit, Two Points Extra By R. G. Shaw, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Half-Year's Results, B.M.C. Gets 89 p.c. Of Pressed Steel, Aei Report For Six Months Ended 30th June, 1965 Estimated Financial Results (Unaudited), Gas Plant Order From Bavaria, Seven Breweries In Vodka Sales Drive, Repayments By City Centre, Bank Active In Forwards Funds Firmer, Anglo American Mines Paying More, Bumper Half-Year For Goodlass Wall, Competition Sharpens In Building Trade, £1 3/4 M. Contract For Sunderland Yard, A.P.V. Head For New Record, Ashton Bros. £1M. 'Convertible', Williamson Tea Holdings, London Wool Sales Open Strongly, Comfortable Day For Money, Crown House Iinvestments Ltd 'After reorganisation, profits increase 55%...', No Inflation In America Growth To Continue, Order From Poland, Watford Electric Recovering, Slight Reduction in Capital Spending, Diamond Output To Be Raised Mr. Oppenheimer's Plea, Forward Pound Improves Bank's Hand Seen, P.I.C. Can Hold Dividend Without Resort To Revenue Reserves, Redland Holdings Limited, Value Of N.Z. Wool Clip Falls £32M., Perkins Launch Truck Engine First Showing In Tokyo. Stock Exchange Tables: Indian Brokers Return, Wall Street Advance Gains Momentum: $1 Rises, U.S. Stock Exchange Chief For Europe, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Kaffirs Show Losses, Sharp Fall In Tin Cash Down £21 15s., Recent Issues, Mixed Recovery On Milan Paris Quiet, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Gilts Again Strong But Shares Mixed, London Provisions, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: 7 Appointments By B.I.M.. Property: Est. 1843 H.E.Foster & Cranfield, Country Properties.
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