The Times - 05/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BRIGHTON, NOV. 4, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 4, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, NOV. 4, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, NOV. 4, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Monitor-MOSCOW, NOV. 4, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, NOV. 4, By Dr. Edgar H. Brookes, of the University of Natal, at present Visiting Dunning Trust Lecturer at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario., From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-MONTREAL, NOV. 4, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, NOV. 4, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, NOV. 4, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES SADLER., Yours faithfully, E. CUCKSON., G. CORDEROY., JOHN DAVIES, Director General., COLYTON., KENNETH JOHNSTONE, Chairman., CHRISTOPHER DRIVER., PAUL BRYAN, Conservative Front, DAVID HIRST, From Our Midland Correspondent, REGINALD SALBERG., ANGUS COLLIER., REGINALD BANKS, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,069. Sport: Hill Trail Returns For Smooth Win, Shorter Trip Should Suit Bel Ambre Aegean's Jumping Makes Him Threat To Wilmington, Fierce Greens Take Toll, But Devlin Round In 66, Time And Motion In Football, Gloucestershire Hockey XI Looks Powerful, Cambridge Hold Coventry Gibson Astute Leader Of Attack, Sports in Brief, High Price For Telling, Marlborough Pair Bring Off Rackets Surprise, Rugby Strong In Defence Backs Put Cheltenham On Top, Barrington One Of Four M.C.C. Changes, Brumel Confident Of Recovery, Case For Offshore Yachting At Olympics, Three Changes In Eire XI For Paris, Bath Club Squash, Oxford Waste Chances Against Casuals, Wooldridge And Matthews In Torquay Semi-Final, Sandown Park Programme. Law: Site And Planning Conflict Esdell Caravan Parks Ltd. V. Hemel Hempstead Rural District Council, Fur Coat Exposed To Risk Saunders (Mayfair) Furs Ltd. V. Chas. Wm. Davies Ltd., Application To Stand Out N.S.L. Ltd. And Others V. Romford Stadium Ltd. And Another, Turner (Third Party). News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gonzalez Byass, Shell, The Burton Director Suit, Fisons, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, British United, Opera Mundi Europe, The Times, Ecgd, Union Carbide. News: Two Years Before London Grinds To A Halt Need For Radical Measures, Shorter Hours, Longer Holidays For Footwear Workers, £1M. State Aid For Shipyard Assessing Firm's Viability, Report Soon On Proxy Voting In Commons Conservatives See Difficulties, Not Worth Going to Work?, New S.R. Station To Serve Airport, Plan To Meet Rise In Road Costs, Denial Of Snub To Archbishop, Pegging Taxi Fares Over 6 Miles, Accused Police Chief Denies Misuse Of Fund Ensuring Good Relations With Public, Probation For Youth In Swim Pool Case, Cleaning Up The Clyde, £1M. Grant For U.S. Language Centre, Break With China Awaited, India's Centurion Tanks Proved Superior 50 Of Pakistan's Pattons In One 'Graveyard', Airlines To Raise Death Payment To £18,000 Agreement By 29 Companies On American Routes, Negro Vote's Impact On U.S. Politics Tendency To Ignore Old Party Loyalties, No Rise In Coal Prices Before April, Dead Boy's Father Gets G.P.O. Claim Motor Cycle Damage, Armed Convoys For Decimal Currency, Stones Thrown At Warships Forth Bridge Hazard, Date Fixed For Moscow Visit, Evans Exhumation Not Confirmed, Security Checks At Montreal Rally For Mr. Diefenbaker, New Turkish Government Puts Social Justice First, Cabinet Step To Meet Any U.D.I. Move Prorogation Delay Ensures M.P.S' Swift Recall Faint Hope Still Remains, Study Of Murder Cases Over 10 Years Public Prosecution Files To Be Used In Analysis, De Gaulle To Seek Second Term 'Must Continue My Task' Chaos In France Otherwise, Movements Of Liners, Duke Of Windsor In Tv Film, Bitterness On Italy's Day Of The Dead, New B.M.C. Effort To Capture Italian Mini Market, Modern Scribblers Rebuked In V. & A. Exhibition, Arrival In U.S. Of Princess Margaret START Of 3-Week Visit, Malaysia May Ask Egypt To Train Servicemen, Plan For Exchange Of Nationals, Honesty The Best Policy In China, Parson's Freehold 'Essential' Retention Campaign, U.S. Urged To Buy British Missile Defence For Airfields, Hoteliers Tell Motoring Bodies 'Grading IS Our Job', Driving Whales Out Of Thames Circus Seeks Capture, Life On Earth 3,000M. Years Ago, Scientist Claims South Africa Find Of Carbon Residues In Ancient Rock, Threat To Peasant Suppliers Of Tashkent Market, More Teachers For Migrants Urged, U Thant Undecided On Second Term, Doctors' Pay Proposals For Pricing Postal Ballot Result Welcomed, N. Zealand To Take British Frigate, Call For Discussions On Gibraltar, 'Five' Welcome Efta-E.E.C. Move, The Ark Royal Damaged By Fire Singapore Inquiry, Mr. Ben-Gurion still fights, Surprise Harvest from the Bird Seed, Goya Portrait 'Of Interest Whether Genuine Or Not', Franco-Sovit Talks Quietly Welcomed In Bonn, Inter-Parliamentary Week In Geneva, Westminster Win For Tories Labour Increase Percentage, Chemical Aberration in Mental Illness, Light Of Liberalism In South Africa, Anger In Mr. Smith's Party, All-party Code for Candidates, Court Lends Man £14 To Go Free, School Results Reversed, Canadian Fossils May Be Oldest, 'Inland Port' To Speed Goods Planning Approval At Birmingham, Chile Copper Bill Passed, Call For Murder Of President, Armed Wardens Plan For Lord Bath's Lions. Reviews: Star's Endearing Disguises, Anouilh Play For The Strand Theatre, Mr. Emanuel Hurwitz In Undivided Role, Western Views of East, West of England Academy, Copland Pays a Homage to Stravinsky, Blithe Dancing By Ballet Group, Mannheim's Days of Glory, Importance of the Ground in Sculpture of Anthony Caro, The Queen's Stamps On Show, The Society of Industrial Artists and, Aldwych Theatre's 60 Years, Partnership Of Talent, Ten Weeks Of Gilbert And Sullivan, Tom Courtenay In Film Of Priestley Novel, Anonymous Buyer Pays £4,600 For Jewelled Ring. Official Appointments and Notices: Archbishops' Secretary For Appointments, Assoc. Engineering Appointments, Lisbon University Rector Resigns, Planner Retiring.-Mr. James Ness,, Chairman Of Marine Engine Builders, French Academy's Fiction Prize, University News New Professorships At Cambridge, Inner Temple, Midland Bank Posts. Picture Gallery: Queen Mother at Imperial College. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Nearer to Civil War, Second Term, IS Beowulf Really Necessary?, Ordeals of a Rector, Military Post Mortem. Letters to the Editor: Billions, The Right of Reply, London 'Glue-Pot', Public Opinion, Status Of Rhodesia, Rules Of Court, The Architect's Role, Doorstep Canvass, At Their Mothers' Knees, Laymen's Help, Arts In The Provinces, Keeping To The Plan Impact Of Indirect Taxation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Douglas N. Gillison, Dr. A. Schlesinger, Snr., Sir Ifor Williams Welsh Language And Literature, Dr. David H. Davies, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Ban on Vietnam propagandists, Factors in talks on A.N.F., Paternal influence on car sales in U.S. denied, Pit closures cloud review of Welsh economy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: U.S. Cuts Foreign Investment, Company Moves Out Of London, Geo. Ewer Upswing, The Wiggins Teape Group, K.L.M. Recovery, Latest Dividends, £25m. Boost for the Tourist Trade, Steel Company Profits, The Great Universal Stores Limited, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, 14% Rise In Gross Trading Profits, Tannoy System For Ottawa, Maynards Limited, Anti-Dumping Move Alarms Norway, 'Gussies' Profits Are Ahead Of Last Year, Australian Trade Improves, Shell Canada Well Ahead, Boom in British Fashions, Martin Black Pay More, £3½M. British Rail Orders For Road Fleet, U.S. Team Off To Group Of Ten Talks, Breakthrough For Leylands: £750,000 Deal With Mali, £450,000 I.C.T. Units For The Bank Of England, Dunlop Expansion In Germany, Swiss Trade Position Improves, U.K. Challenged in Overseas Sterling Markets, S.T.V. Attracts Over £20M., Pound Falls Back Gilts Firm, Brokers' Forum, B.A.S.F. Takeover In Paints, Bell & Nicolson Terms, 23M. Lb. Less Wool Used, Import Prices Higher In September, Pressed Steel Chief, Sainsburys Have Recipe For Success, The Economic Stakes In Rhodesia Shots In Mr. Wilson's Locker, Sterling Slips Back To $2.80 Commercial Buying Of Dollars, Comfortable Day For Money, Mr. K. M. D. Thackersey To Head Bank Of India, Crown Zellerbach Plant Delay, Dour Lesson For British Salesmen Speed Up Delivery And The After-Sales Service, Canadian Delegation To Visit G.P.O., Lesney Toy Business Booming Again Setback For Pollard Ball, Guinness To Be Brewed In Trinidad, Plessey Win £250,000 Railway Job. Stock Exchange Tables: Heavy Buying On Paris Frankfurt Higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Equities Irregular; Gilts Firm, Winter Selections For Wall Street, The post-holiday Tokyo stock market, Firmer Tone In Freights, Recent Issues, Mutual Funds, Late Selling In Tin Pushes Cash Down £16 5s., Note Circulation Up Almost £9M., Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Opec To Meet In Vienna, Option Rates, Polaroid Advances $4, Rhodesia Again A Cloud Over Shares, Unit Trust Prices, Wall Street Up Again: Index At New Peak. Business Appointments: New Post For Lord Harding Standard Bank. Property: H.E.Foster & Cranfield.
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