The Times - 17/09/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN IRISH GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 16, From Our Labour Staff-YORK, SEPT. 16, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-WARSAW, SEPT. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 16, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-, ALASTAIR BUCHAN. PETER CALVOCORESSI. PHILIP MASON., R. F. MOORE., HERBERT BUTCHER., CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND., GEOFFREY LLOYD., JOCK CAMPBELL., E. A. LICHTENSTEIN., From Our Bonn Correspondent, J. D. B. MITCHELL., DOUGLAS CLEVERDON, Director, J. N. CARRINGTON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments & Situations, Charities And Appeals. Sport: Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sports in Brief, British Hopes Fading Depressingly High Scores In U.S., Gimeno Brings Down The House And An Old Favourite, Emma Hamilton Outsailed In Sixth Race, Squash Victories For British Players, Compensation Can Repeat Ayr Gold Cup Win Younger Rivals Shown Way Home By Damredub, Annual Missing Owen's Touch, O'connor The Man To Beat Course And Crowd In His Favour, Sound Broadcasting HOME (330m and 93.5Mcs), Finnis Almost Sure Of Title Fox's Challenge In Pentathlon, Heavyweight Bill At Wembley, Baseball.-National League.-Los Angeles Dod-, Football League Get Their Way, New Athletics Captain Alsop Deposed By Fairbrother, Dying Winds Hit Crossbow Fourth In Flying Dutchmen Race, Blend Of Youth And Experience, Bath Lose To International XV In Exciting Open Game, Fog Cuts Short Brighton. News: Pallid Pill, Say Directors, Prisoner Guilty Of Aiding Escape Sentence Postponed, Rebels Return To Mr. Diefenbaker, Delhi Sceptical About Meeting, Higher Output Call By Mr. Brown Ending Years Of Stagnation, New Wage Claim For 250,000 Miners, Arabs To End 'War Of Words', U Thant Proposes New Talks, Labour's List Of Bills IS Crucial For Liberals Survival Of Government At Stake, Frontier Dispute Used In Election, Bonn Choice of Men Not Measures, Crisis In The Italian Barber's Shop, More Evidence On Swede In Russia Missing Man Seen In Mental Hospital, Colchester Finds Top-Size Oysters High Hopes Raised, Pakistan Relying On Air Force, Attempted Coup In Iraq Fails Prime Minister Expelled, Peking Sends Ultimatum To India Border Installations 'To Be Moved In Three Days', Economic Plan Aims At 25% Output Rise Labour Shortage Of 200,000: Attack On Overmanning Sterility, No New Incentives, Mr. Macleod Says, Movements Of Liners, Oslo Coalition Consultations, Strike Against 'New York Times' Six Other Papers Close Down, German Press Move Worries Belgians, New Journal For Scotland 'The Times Educational Supplement', Fingers and Thumbs May Upset the Evidence, Mr. Stewart Begins His Visit To Warsaw Today Diplomatic Activity By Poland, 'Without Change There Can Be No Rewards', President Saragat In Argentina, Power Changes In Russia Denied, Washington Welcomes Plan, But Not Sure IT Will Work, Car Advertisement Declared Breach Of Privilege Report To Australian M.P.S Says IT Was Without Malice, Britain's Achievements Told By Mr. Jay Exhibition In Tokyo As Aid To Export Drive, FAST Anglo-American Sports Car For Show Next Month New Sceptre Seen For First Time, Paper Refuses To Print Criticism, Immigrants: No Specific Housing But Minister Says 'No Discrimination', Duke On 'The Rat Race For Prosperity' 'Arts Have More To Offer', Freedom Draft Nears Vatican Approval, Disarmament Session Ends On A Hopeful Note, The Pound Scores Fresh Gains, £50,820 Appeal For Parish Church, Mr. Wilson's Hopes On Tv Education, Mauritius Talks Disturbed, China Seeking Her Own Advantage, 'Not A Single New Idea', Turkey To Deport More Greeks, 340,000 'Tape' Books Went To Blind, Kuala Lumpur Denial, Strong Protest By Malaysia To Mr. Lee 'Mischief-Making' By Singapore, U.S. Astronauts Tell Of Flight, National Economic Plan Foreshadows Changed Work Pattern For Thousands Target IS 25 Per Cent Increase In Output By 1970, Selective Expansion For Agriculture, Climax Near In Court Case On S.W. Africa, Harry, His Dog and Me, Policy Somersault By Unions On Four-Night Week Submission To Pressure By Engineers, Fire Risk On Trains To Be Checked, Dog's Upkeep Costs 2s. 6D. A Day, Plants 'Electro Activated' Tallness And More Vigour Claimed, £400 For Prisoner Attacked In Gaol, Ferranti Reply To Bloodhound Charges Australian Action 'Unjustified'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How The Departmental Merger IS Working, From The Times of 1865. Picture Gallery: Departure for Tokyo. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National Provincial Bank, Bankers Trust Company, The Albright &Wilson Group, Shell, Life Assurance, The London Assurance Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, The Chartered Bank, Warwickshire Bonds, Parker-Knoll, Dunlop. Reviews: Repertory At Royal Court, £16,400 For Wilson Landscape, A Fidelio Saved from Pretentiousness Sadler's Wells: Fidelio (Beethoven), A Musical Pilgrimage to Epidaurus to Hear Verdi's Requiem, Discipline and Spirit of Royal Winnipeg Team Piccadilly Theatre: The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, A Fierce Code Dramatized, A Burgeoning Genius Lamda Theatre: Agrippina (Handel), Dances Grave and Gay Albert Hall: Great Dance Gala, Harmonious Voice and Verse, A Sweet-Voiced Soprano. Official Appointments and Notices: New British Envoy, Cambridge. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unwise Rivalry, Malaya's Language, A Plan For Britain, Ton-ten Teenagers. Letters to the Editor: Willing To Serve, Fuel Cells, Conseil D'état Or Ombudsman?, Red Squirrel, 'Party Considerations', Choosing The Speaker A Point That IS Overlooked, Government In Rhodesia, The Arts In The Commonwealth, India-Pakistan War, Poor Nations Need More Aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. S. K. Allison American Nuclear Physicist, Prof. Mary Barber, Academician Vasily Struve Mathematical Papyri, Col. A. H. D. Phillips, Mr. Hywel Davies. Law: Undertakings Given, Vacation Court Release Ordered Of Contemnor. Arts and Entertainment: Dutch Take Lead At Bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,027. Business and Finance: £11M. Trust Merger, A. W. (Securities) Closures, Drop In Exports To E.E.C., Scammells For Australia.-, Generating Sets For Denmark, Latest Dividends, Europe Raises $20M. Through New York, 11 Countries Table Kennedy Round Farming Offers, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Comfortable Day In Lombard St., Barrow Barnsley (Holdings) Limited Satisfactory Outcome Of Year's Trading, French Bank Return.-The, Diners' Club Earn More, British Road Scheme For Baghdad, Judge Intl. Recover, Regional Properties Limited, Flight Simulator For Lockheed Hercules, Rhodesia-Katanga Company Limited Mr. E. F. O. Gascoigne's Statement, Surprise Scrip From Distillers, N.Y.S.E. Concern Over Stock Listing Standards Investment In Subsidiaries, Strong Day In Equities Pound Up Again, Carpet Mfg. Margins Under Pressure, S.E.C. And Foreign Companies, Fall Of £17M. In Note Circulation, £350m. Spending on New Chemical Plant, Investors' Choices Under The Plan, British Exports Need A Spur In Italy Milan 'Week' Could Set Pace, Blow to Vickers Recovery Prospects, Malawi Railways Limited Improved Results, £25.7M. Norwegian Trade Deficit, Bank Units On Tap, London Team For Sydney Fair, £910,000 Offer For Hughes-Johnson, Burt, Boulton and Haywood, Ltd., 'The Times' Veneer Fear Fresh Loss, Man-Abell Holdings, Chairman Of Lloyd's Register For Japan, Volkswagendaimler Plant For Mexico, French Stress On E.E.C. Build-Up, Supra Chemicals May Fall Short, World Bank Sale $100M. Two Year Bonds, Italian Economy Reviewed, Store Raising $2M. In Canada, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited preliminary announcement, Mixed Report From Univ. Asbestos, Incledon & Lamberts Limited Substantially Improved Results, £900,000 Machine Tool Order British Firm's Success, More Rugs Sold In July. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm Tone In London But Tobaccos Ease, Stock Market Reports Good Gains On Zurich Milan Easier, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Building Shares Firm, Sharp Advance On Wall Street, Bp Offshoot's $55M. U.S. Issue, Lead Advance Continues: Cash Up £1 11s. 3D., Indian Requirements Covered, Recent Issues, Southwark Allotment Basis, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Price Rises Hit Reichhold, Sharna Ware Placing Bristol Plant Hire Convertible?, General Buying Of Sterling Continues Bank Again Takes In Dollars, Unit Trust Prices, Wall St. Nears Peak Advances Of $1, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Director For P. & O. Mr. T. F. Bird. Property: Country Properties, Brown & Merry.
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