The Times - 10/04/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, APRIL 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, APRIL 9, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, T. LEWIS, Chairman, Council for the Protection of Rural Wales-Pembrokeshire Branch: Hean Castle, Saundersfoot; J. D. HARCOURT ROBERTS, Chairman, Country Landowners' Association-Pembrokeshire Branch: 1 Castle Terrace, Narberth; J. H. MORGAN, Chairman. Farmers Union of Wales-Pembrokeshire Branch: Anchor Buildings, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest; D. W. HALL. Chairman, National Farmers' Union-Pembrokeshire, Branch: Agriculture House, Winch Lane, Haverfordwest; B. FEAVER, Chairman, West Wales Naturalist Trust, 4 Victoria Place, Haverfordwest. April 7., GRAHAM STAINFORTH, Master of, Yours, &c., NIGEL BIRCH., Yours faithfully, P. J. WAGNER, W. R. B. COLEGRAVE., Yours faithfully, REX S. FROST., Yours faithfully, A. K. BENNETT., ANCRUM EVANS, A. H. AUSTIN, Ramblers' Associa-, From Our Ankara Correspondent, EDWARD V. APPLETON, Principal, GRIFFITH WILLIAMS., A. J. FORREST., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-BADMINTON, APRIL 9, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Blackfriar,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Connoisseurs' Guide, Services Tomorrow, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Travel. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,891, From the Front Bench to the Home Front, Weekend Broadcasting. Sport: Record Entry In Sculling "Head", History Against Spanish Express If HE Wins Greenham Stakes, Sports in Brief, Butcher Hammers Australians, S. Africa's Chances Weakened By Oxlee's Absence, Big Three Out In Front Of Masters, Halford Hewitt Comes To Life Strength In Depth Serves Merchiston Well, Eton And Rugby To Fight For The Doubles Title, Wilson's Victory No Formality Heartening Display By Matthews, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Tradition Favours England If Forwards Blend Scotand May Have Creative Edge In Midfield, J. Brown Wins By One Stroke, Low Shows Promise For Spurs, Squash Rackets. News: No Reprimand For Mr. Mellish, Camel Hump Hazards of Bahrain Golf, Mr. Amery Renews Challenge, Action On Cutting Ship Documents, Education Tv Gets Reprieve, Britain Ready For Talks On Arms, City Seeks Control Of Cheap Drugs, 'No Return To Lords For Sir A. Home', Petrol Cut By 2D. From Today Price War Over Higher Grades, Autobahn Closed Again, S. African Call-Up Powers Sought, Ministry In Talks On Rail Vandals Police Ride In Cab, Herr Brandt Urges Berlin Corridor International Control Of Link With West, Tax Officers To Ban Overtime Anger Over Pay Delay, Schools Merger A Step Nearer, Eternal Questions On Creation Man's Search For God, Mr. Lemass Has More Seats, U.S. Jets Clash With Migs Off Chinese Island Bombers Wreck Three Bridges In North Vietnam, Across Europe from End to End, Labourer Remanded On Rail Murder Charge, One-Eleven On First Commercial Flight, Tory Choice For Hall Green, S. Vietnam Navy Chief Dismissed, Dismissed Poet Supported By Students Demonstrations At U.S. University, Ten Days' Rest For Mr. Brown 'Nothing Serious-Overwork' Four Heavy Days Ahead, Gaol For Former Bonn Official, Tv Cameras To "Shadow" The Queen Munich Security System, Renewing Lawns, Mr. Hogg 'Sorry For Poor Mr. Brown' Tiredness Taunts Recalled, Shots Fired On Indian Border 'Post Attacked By Pakistan' Both Sides Suffer Casualties Dangerous Area Involved, Green Light For "Eldo A", Portuguese Guinea Insurgent Claims, Mr. Mboya Rebukes A Colleague, Soviet Aircraft In Jakarta Display, Month To Keep Rembrandt In Britain National Gallery Will Not Appeal, Six days of Wild Animals in East Africa A Traveller's Impressions, Retribution: When and How, Deadlock In U.S. Steel Talks Union's Internal Dispute, Avoiding Sweeping Changes While Awaiting Plowden Verdict, Cubans Arrest 47 Baptists Charges Of Spying, Buccaneer's Qualities As A Rival To F111a, Major Boylan Retains Lead In Badminton Horse Trials, Night Lights Transformed into Fairy Lamps, Berlin Part Of Britain's Defence, Says Mr. Healey Soviet Provocation Over Traffic Denounced, 'Time Running Out' In Cyprus, Oxford's "Considerable Science Activity", Home Office Backs Adoption Study, "New Names For Devils", Contemporary Bed Designs, Grant Doubled For Bird Sanctuary, B.B.C. Hope For More Industrial News, U.N. Support For Birth Control, Car Ferry Service For North Sea, Strike Threat To 50,000 Jobs Pressed Steel Men Defy Union, Baccalaureat Case Sentences Raised Appeal Court Makes Single Reduction, Sending British Books Round The World New Council's AIM, Resigned To Defeat On War Damage. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: National Gallery's Trustee, From The London Gazette, Friday April 9, 1965 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, O.P.E.C. Appoints New Secretary-General. Picture Gallery: Young Fishermen. Reviews: Festival Ballet Tour Of South America, Old Masters Fetch £47,399, Gems Of A Bach Performance, A Fresh Look at Mozart, Berlin Presents Enchanting New Opera by Henze, Eight Hands In Harmony, Two Superb Interpretations. Law: Renewing A Writ Heaven V. Road Rail Wagons Ltd., Tape Recording Admissible Regina V. Ali Regina V. Hussain, Judgment Reserved Regina V. Valuation Officer For Paddington And Another-Ex Parte Peachey Property Corporation Ltd.. Display Advertising: Qualcast, Olympic, Hamburg, Lufthansa, Italian State Tourist Office, Atco, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Pearson's Programme, Elastic Eating, On Their Home Ground, The New Irelands, Out Of Hand. Letters to the Editor: Effects Of The Budget Capital Gains Tax On Gilt-Edged, Chemical Pollution, Shanks's Pony, Anniversaries, Host Country, A Fair Rent, Capping, University Entrance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Sherman Minton, Obituary, Cardinal Meyer Archbishop Of Chicago. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Protection for home buyers coming. Business and Finance: March Trade Figures Next Test For Pound, Tighter Credit Abroad, Must We Change Our Investment Rules?, Sterling Firm At $2.79½, Klinger Earnings Doubled, U.S. Funds Drain May Have Been Plugged, Distinctly Mixed, Latest Dividends, Freight Indices Jump, Treasury Bill Tender, B.M.C. and Elliott-Auto Dividends, Pointer To Lower Interest Levels Sharp Fall In Bill Rate, Shares Go On Up In Thin Markets, Currency Rates For Travellers, Fur Brokers Shock. Business Appointments: Penn Elastic Holdings. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities AIM Higher But Gilts Remain Flat, I.M.F. Stand-By Pacts, Weekly List Of Security Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: More Useful Gains In Shares, Change Of Name Proposed, Money Never Plentiful, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall St. Rally Extended Dow Jones Over 900, Sharp Gains In Copper, British Funds.
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