The Times - 30/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, NOV. 29, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-SYDNEY, NOV. 29, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, NOV. 29, From a Staff Reporter-MARGATE, NOV. 29, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-RUSHYFORD, CO., From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 29, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, NOV. 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-MOUNT VERNON, NEW JERSEY, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, NOV. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, NOV. 29, From Our Lisbon Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, NOV. 29, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, NOV. 29, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Monitor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our City Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, DAVID R. HUNTER., HARRY GREENFIELD., P. R. UNDERWOOD., DOUGLAS ALLEN., AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY., MARGERY PERHAM., O. HOOD PHILLIPS., WALTER HAMILTON, ALEX. SPEARMAN., By A. C. Thomas, Lecturer in Archaeology, Edinburgh University., F. J. WEALE, , RAMÓN ANSOAIN., NOREEN ST. J. WEBB., FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BRUSSELS, NOV. 29, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From a Correspondent, By William Gaunt, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, NOV. 29, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our European Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,090, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). News: Toronto Storm Over Fines On Art Dealer, Cullen Taken To Win On Points, Natural Gas Finds Not So Dramatic, Lord Robbins Mounts A Rearguard Action, Attack On Incomes Policy, How to Prepare Against a Freeze-up, Fear Of Press Excesses A Bar To Libel Law Reform Council Endeavours To Remove It, Lord Devlin Says, Action If Pay Increases Widen Gap, U.N. Concern Over Cyprus, 40 Professors Urge Change In Turkish Foreign Policy Call To Side With Nations Fighting For Independence, The Top And Bottom Of The Drivers' Ordeal On Shap Jungle Café Talk Of The Road That Might Have Been, Statement Soon On Plowden Report, B.M.A. Concern Over Abortion Bill Need For 'Cool Look', Grocers' National Training Plan, Striking Teachers To Be Suspended 7 Birmingham Schools May Close, German Satisfaction Over Nato Defence Talks, A Trunk Call IS Answered When Woodman Should Not Spare A Tree, Commonwealth Group Expulsion Vote, Counsel Says Five Trains Held Up By Builder's Van, Badge An Incentive For Choirs, Meat Commission Plan Opposed, Commons Seat Claimed By Proctor Ancient Privilege, Movements Of Liners, Police Decide On Stricter M1 Rules Plan To Cut Speed In Fog, Cement Price Likely To Be Cut Review Of Summer Increase, Jakarta 'Rebel' IS Reported Dead, Communist Influence On N.U.S. Decision Attacked, Back to Work in Malaya, Pakistan Protest Over Kutch, Girl And Boy Accused Over Baby's Death, U.S. Search For New Ideas On World Cooperation 1,000 Establishment Leaders In Discussions, Vietnam Will Be A Long War, Says Mr. McNamara, 'Union Jack Would Be Fired On', King Hassan Pays State Visit, Audience Strive For Foothold In Broadcasting House, Hydro-Electricity Schemes Are Rejected Loch Lomond May Be Used, Journalism As A Two-Way Traffic, Blizzard Brings Chaos On Roads 12ft. Drifts Cut Off Villages Moor Search For Lost Man, New Inquiry Into 1958 Murder, French Literary Prize Awards, Ban On Vietnamese: M.P.S To ACT, Film Unit Outwits Egyptian Censor, Companies Pay Extra £8M., R.A.F. Climbers Return from Himalayas Attempt on Peak Just Failed, Soviet Message To Mr. Shastri Timing Of Tashkent Meeting, Fitness And Uppercut Could See Rudkin Home, Justifying Miners' Pay Claims, Stronger Inter-American Body Foreshadowed In Rio Recognition Of Need For A Revision Of Traditional Attitudes, U.S. To Double Aid For Malta, Snow Business Waits For A Cold Snap, U.K. Parts In New French Satellite, Agents Bill Has New Sponsor, Mad Foreigner's Flight to Omsk, Proposals To Use Space For Medicine And Navigation, Man Of 80 Poisoned, Prosecution Say, Car Radio Link Could Mend Manners One Way To Beat 'Driver Louts', Schizophrenics As 'Victims Of Subtle Brain Poison', Dupes As Drug Carriers For 'Friends', Aid For Zambia To Be Announced Today Mr. Wilson Expected To Send Armed Force Conditional Support Given By Conservatives, Counsel Tells Evans Inquiry Of Christie's Methods Similarities Are Pointed Out, 29 New Degree Courses Advice To Colleges, Bakery Employers See Minister Today, Post Office Raiders Escape With £10,000, News Forced Towards a Common Form, Travel Curb For Britons, Sudan Communists Blame U.S., Moscow Note Of Caution From Mr. Stewart Airport Welcome By Mr. Gromyko, Early Christianity in Scotland, Church Appeal Court Rejects One Charge Against Rector, Aircraft Expected To Go First, Colour Tv From Russia To Paris Test Relay By Sateilite French System Used, Curb On Sales Of 'Pocket Spy'. Sport: Flyingbolt And Dunkirk May Clash, England Amateurs Improving, Low Scoring By Well-Matched West Country Sides, Sports in Brief, London Look Set For Lacrosse Final, England Still Without A Creative Wing Half, Attack Depleted, But M.C.C. In Sight Of Victory Persistence Of Jones Ended By Umpire's Ban, Rugby Club Records London & South East, Field Too Big In Carling Golf, Tennis Scoreboard Overworked In Melbourne. Picture Gallery: Cutting Germ Risks During Operations. Reviews: A Quest for the Picturesque Abroad, £15,500 Paid For Bronze Head, Annette Page's Juliet, Good Singing in Offenbach, Justice Done to Brahms, New Lutyens Cycle, Belgian Pocket Edition of The Ring, Little-Known Oratorio to Be Revived, Flaws In Piano Readings. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Export Intelligence, Broomwade, Saab, Multiple Display Advertisements, Icfc, Lob, Oddenino's. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: B.B.C. Governor For Scotland, Blair-Bell Lecturers, University News Oxford, Army Leader Overthrows Dahomey Government President Forced To Resign After New Coup, 600 Years Of Portuguese Scholarship. Law: Justice Of The Case Pearson V. Pearson, Cosmetic Surgeon's Claim Gardiner V. Moore And Others, Misdirection On Defence Of Self-Help Regina V. Duffy, Appeal Allowed, Cost Of Legal Aid Holmes V. National Benzole Co. Ltd., Divorce Decree Against Lord Poole. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Etiquette for the Moon, Licensing Coffee Bars, Shackles on the Press, And So Say All of Them, IS Victory The Aim?. Letters to the Editor: Public Schools' Commission, Finding a Number, Law of Treason, Bill Of Lading, Difficult Decision, Incomes Policy, Spanish Students' New Protest, Bare Knees, Motorway Halts, As She IS Announced, Troops For Zambia Protection Britain Should Give. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Doctor seeks ban on sale of the pill, Chancellor reserves right to counter rise in money incomes. Obituaries: Professor J. F. Unstead Geographical Education, Mr. Frank Maggs The Antiquarian Trade, Mr. V. H. Cartwright, Lord Walsingham, Col. George G. Nasmith, Miss Ella Oswald, Dr. H. R. Lang, Obituary, Maj.-Gen. F. J. Swainson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Energy Problem For Germany, I.M.F. Drawings Near $11,400M., Mr. Woods To See Chancellor, Year Starts Well For J. & F. Stone, Latest Dividends, Merchant Shipping Losses, Continental Success For Ekco, Toledo Woodhead Springs, E.C.S.C. Steel Output To Fall In 1966, Chairman Of Lloyd's Reelected, Interim Statement, Utd. Carriers Double In First Half, £5M. Yearling Bonds Placed, Money Scarce And Dear Penal Borrowing, Mergers Absorb 1.500 Companies, I.C.I.A.N.Z. Repeat 7½%, Slight Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, P.S.T. Continental Sales Leap, Fisons First Quarter Trading Up To Expectations, More Information For French, Swedish Motor Company's Remarkable Rise Labour Shortage Only Snag, Guildhall Conference On New Taxes, Licensee For Dowty Hydraulic Units, Wellman Fngineering Pact In Spain, Brazil Firm Honours $15M. Notes, Kurashiki Rayon Agree To Pay I.C.I., Pound Slips On Shortage Of Dollars Good Day For The Swiss Franc, Paterson, Zochonis & Company Limited Substantially Improved Results Continuing Policy Of Modernization And Development Mr. A. H. Loupos On Encouraging START To Current Year, Pact With German Crane Builders, Instant Lettering For Germany, Setback For Dutch Steel Pipe Makers, The Business World Spain's Leading Merchant Bank Goes Public, Weaker Tone In Shares Sterling Slips, Strand Electric Holdings Group Profit Again A Record, The Bank Of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) Annual Report, 'Russian Shop' Deal, Commonwealth Look At Zambia, Marketing Conference With New Approach, Gold And Silver Markets Quiet, More Changes Likely in Economic Planning, Ilford Expect To Hold Dividend, £5.3M. Fire Damage In October, Oil Companies Buy Arcon Buildings, Warning Hints From The Chancellor, Another electrolyser has been ordered, Wool Textile Shipments Expand, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Mr. C. W. Garnett's Statement, Manchester Mission Talks In Iraq, £1.1M. Orders For I.C.T. Computers, Broom & Wade Earnings Reach New Peak: 2½ Points Extra, Agreement Signed For Joint Study Of Coffee, Kalamazoo Ltd., Secret E.E.C. Pact To Win France Back Rome Treaty Change Opposed, Tokyo Hits New High For 1965, Shipping Chief Calls For Medium Term Credit, Germany To Pay Dm.156m. To B.I.S., Not Enough Angola Oil For Rhodesia. Stock Exchange Tables: Market Holiday, Unilever N.V. Issue Price Fixed, Wall Street Cautious Business News Bright, Easier Tone On Milan Frankfurt Lower, Big Response For Income Units, AMSTERDAM was mixed in very quiet, Persistent Selling Among Industrials, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Widespread Falls Among Equities, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, More Activity In Freights, Firm Tone In Tin: Cash Metal Soars £37 10s. A Long Ton, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: W. H. Smith & Son Appointment. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners London & Provinces & Overseas, Sales By Auction.
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