The Times - 30/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, DEC. 29, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SCOTTISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From a Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, By Father Robert Stuart, From Our Special Correspondent-WARSAW, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent-HULL, DEC. 29, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, DEC. 29, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 29, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 29, From Our Canberra Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, From a Special Correspondent-PROVIDENCE, RHODE I., DEC. 28, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 29, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, DEC. 29, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Transport Correspondent, G. M. BELLOT, , MARY BYRON, , DORA D. STEVENS, KEITH ARCHIBALD, ARTHUR EVELYN., IVOR STEVENS, , Yours faithfully, FRED TUCKMAN. 148A, Fordwych Road, N.W.2, Dec. 26., IAN HENDERSON., C. R. WHITTAKER., G. ARRIGHI., J. VAN VELSEN., ROGER WOODS., J. A. CONRADIE., GILBERT LONGDEN., BERNARD LOVELL, C. P. HILL, , EDWARD F. IWI., W. D. PARK., ARTHUR BRYANT., FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK., FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Shipping, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Australia Open Second Test England Short Of Higgs Rainclouds Threaten, Hockey Difficult At Ramsgate, Sports in Brief, Football Pitches Again Unfit For Play, Faber Shows Touch Of Class In Impressive Display, Santana Excels In Tense Match, World Cup Down To Last 16 Draw In London On January 6, Sandhurst Dominate Downhill Race, French Choose Three New Caps, Beau Normand Has Warwick Advantage Mellor Can Renew Challenge, Move To Standardize Equipment For Cave Rescues, National Hunt Racing Details Warwick Programme, Two Changes In Scotland XV Allan Among Trial Newcomers. News: India Asks Moscow About Warships, Antarctic Weather Station Plan, No Trumpets Herald New Australians, More Papering By Council Tenants Northern Custom Moves South, Woman Sent For Doctor To Cut Her Toenails, Snow Hold-Ups In Scotland, Camping Show, Parental Visits Not Always Good For Sick Children Doctor Favours Break From Mother, Boys Set Fire To School, Java's War on Profiteers, British Actors Fight Ban, Pay Warnings By N.U.T. Chief, Man Wins Deportation Appeal, Signor Moro Faces Task Of Cabinet Reshuffle, Washington And Hanoi Fail To Find Common Ground, Tories To Meet The Challenge Of Leisure, Waves Too Rough For Divers, Makarios Interview For Turk, Arbitration Court Opens Andes Case British Justice Invoked By Argentina And Chile, Schoolmasters Select Target Areas For New Strikes, Mr. Wilson Bides His Time Over Lagos Invitation Britain Influenced By Firm Australian Line, British Eagle Keep Glasgow Route: Other Appeals Fail, New Export Licence For Antiques, Appeal To Protect Pensions, Bishop Demands Facilities To Visit Needy Africans, Higher Railway Charges In New Year Season Tickets And Freight To Yield £10M. More, Movements Of Liners, Mr. Heath Hopes To Visit Saigon, Mr. Humphrey Wins Support In Japan For Peace Moves Mr. Sato Told Of 'Constructive Action' By U.S. On Vietnam, '15-Year Slumber Over', New U.S. Atomic Reactor Plan Abandoned Fuel Element And Cost Problems Part Of California Water Project, British Public 'Misled' Over Zambia, Financier Saves Bertram Mills Circus Offer For Share Capital, Civil Research By Ministry Scientists Switch To Aid Industry, Firms Support Food and Fashion College: Sandwich Courses in Toast-Rack, Failure Of Oil Negotiations In Kuwait, Second Fault In Gas Supply, Big American Effort To Prove National Sincerity, Communications Cut By Jordan, Germany Agrees To Dates For E.E.C. Meeting, Deciding Railway Land's Future Disused Line In Kensington, New Superior For Anglican Order, Spassky Begins Well, Town Poll Proposed On Brighton Bill, Swedes May Drill For Oil, Radio Emissions From Space, 90-Minute Walk In Space Planned, Discoveries On Crete May Bring Legend To Life, Warning On Food Reheating, Lions? She Met One in the Gully Today, Dorset Seeks To Retain Its Peace, Writers Accused Of Leading Young Russians Astray Official Revival Of Demand For True Heroes, Training For The Future Goes Far Down The Ladder, Radar May Probe Soil Firmness, Expert On Chinese Affairs At Polish Meeting, Minister Defends Plan For Family Councils Crystallizing The Problem, Firm Claiming 'For B.O.A.C. Delay ', £6M. Bonn Loan For Israel, Limit Loans By Councils Plea £20,000 For Editor Criticized, Yemen Agreements 'Sabotaged', Handley Page Research Director, Solar Stills Provide Water On Aegean Isles American's Gift Brings New Hope To Parched Villages, Mr. Harriman Goes To Warsaw For Talks Big Effort For Vietnam Peace Settlement Fears Of Increased Russian Support For Hanoi, Talks On Child Ban At Pantomime, Ehrenburg Under Fire Again, Grocers Want Corned Beef Destroyed, Whitehall Growing Anxious About Zambia Supplies, Bp Chief Says Strict Safety Was Observed On Rig Government Inquiry Welcomed, Kipling Revisited. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Picture Gallery: Reindeer Round-up in Sweden. Arts and Entertainment: Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,719, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,114, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Reviews: Stereophony In Old Music, Long, Long Spools Unwinding, Documentary Fact and Science Fiction, Tribute In Music To Mr. Dimbleby, Going Into Winter Quarters, Historic Films Shown Again, Polish National Theatre Celebrates its Bicentenary, Concert In Memory Of Dame Myra Hess, Dutch Ensemble With Real Teamwork, Metal Sculpture By Brazdys, New Film By Stanley Kubrick, A Look Around This Year's Books, Operatic Pioneering in England 36 Years Ago. Official Appointments and Notices: Drama School Head To Retire, University News St. Andrews, Latest Appointments Glaxo Chairman Gets Power Post, New Ambassador For Madrid. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Westminster Abbey, Rootes Hire. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Better Hopes for Europe, Meteorological Madness, Signals In The Night, Are Doctors Overworked?. Letters to the Editor: Space Rendezvous, Money In Charities, Council Estates, Commons Debate, Westminster Abbey, University In Rhodesia Academic Freedom Under Pressure, County Court Divorce, Changes Near The Tower, Royal Visit To The West Indies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Viscount Margesson, Mr. A. A. Pereira, Lord Ismay, Mr. Norman Jory, Canon George Suthers, Obituary, Lady Frances Ryder, Sir Gordon Holmes A Neurologist Of World Repute. Business Appointments: New Chairman For N.Z. Bank. Business and Finance: Sterling Gains Another 1/16c. Dollar Firm Too, The London Scottish American Trust, Towards Broking Efficiency, Salaries and Fringe Benefits Soar, Mechanical Ellis Ltd (Kensington) Services, Japanese Active On The Baltic Exchange, Engineering Goods Output Steady, Battered Insurance Market Hit By Rhodesia Ban, Pottery Firm To Double Production, South West Move To Encourage Exports, Bank Rate Paid For Credit, North Central Finance Limited, World Bank Post, Bank Statements For December, Blue Circle Group Expansion, Printers Acquired, American Express Buys Uni-Serv, Resins And Plastics Output Rises, Guinness Lord Elveden Reports Record Sales Expansion Widening Sphere of Overseas Activities, Allied Land And Investment Company Limited Lambton Close Holdings Ltd, Encouraging Outlook For Next Year Pressure On Earnings, Poor First Half For Lex: Strikes And Credit Squeeze Blamed, Pound Wanted Again Equities Firmer, Contitnental Can, Westminster Bank Still in Running for Diners', October Motor Trade Turnover, York Trailer Pact In Holland, Japanese Insurance Co. In Australia, U.S. Invests Less Abroad, Lloyd's Pay 80% Of U.S. Shipping Loss, Burt, Boulton Expansion, The Strand Hotel Limited Continuing Programme of Modernisation, G.E.C. Awarded $3.5M. Chile Contract, Automation Plunge By Esso, Private Users Buy Russia's Gold, Fisons Reorganize Group Board, Agar Cross & Company Limited, Discouraging Importers Tariffs and the Surcharge, Export Company Formed By The Rootes Group, Sharp Increase In U.S. Loans Predicted, Ban-Lon Yarns To Be Made In S. Africa, News From Industry I.C.I. Speeds Up Pvc Output 180,000 Tons Target. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Higher Fractional Rises, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: EQUITY Shares Remain Firm, Italy Brightest In A Dull Market Outlook, Increased Demand For EQUITY Shares, Mutual Funds, Recent Issues, Cheerful Mood On Zurich Milan Irregular, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Wall Street Moves Ahead, Tin Values Firmer: Cash Position Up £21 5s., Unit Trust Prices. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner.
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