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The Times - 04/01/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, JAN. 3, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-KARACHI, JAN. 3, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 3, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 3, LAWRENCE F. WASS. 141 Green Dragon Lane, N.21, Jan. 1., KENNETH PAYNE, Managing Director, Willmer Brothers & Haram Ltd. 62-68 Chester Street, Birkenhead., H. BRACK. 53 Gibson Square, N.1., W. C. WENTWORTH. Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, Jan. 1., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons., E. MANFRED WAGNER. Greenbanks, Abbotsbury, Dorset., FREDERICK BRITTAIN. Ingham Lodge, South Mimms, Jan. 1., From a Special Correspondent, K. D. ROBINSON, Headmaster. Bradford Grammar School, Bradford 9., STEPHEN PIERSSENÉ. Corryard, Crawley Down, Sussex, Jan. 1., FRANCES MARGARET ULYATT. 134 Knight's Hill, S.E.27, Jan. 1., BERNARD DOLMAN. Puckridge, The Sands, Farnham, Surrey., K. S. BATTISCOMBE. Macartneys, Silchester, Reading., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MOTHER, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Estates Correspondent,

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Classified Advertising: Charges For Announcements, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Sport: Sports in Brief, Pakistan View Of Game's Future, Spirited Revival Earns Walton Replay, Saturday's Hockey, Association Football Results And Tables, Army Outsides Impressive Against Harlequins, Rackets Promise Swept Aside In First Round, Junior XV Again Confound Selectors England Narrowly Escape Defeat In Final Trial, Squash Rackets Drama Lies Ahead, Lawn Tennis Titles For Scotland And Wales, Racing Today In Doubt Inspections At Two Courses, Batty Caught By Tunisian British Challenge In Three Countries, Faceless Side With The Secret Of Success, Preparations For British Ski Week, Swift End To Crook's Hopes In Amateur Cup, Amateurs Oppose Professionals In Open Tennis, Positions Reversed In Third Test Long Haul To Safety Facing England, Tulse Hill Strong At Half Back FAST Hockey Against Blackheath, Casuals Beaten By Needless Penalty, Welsh Probables Fade In Second Half. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 9.35mc/s), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,808, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: Sunday in the Docks. News: M.P. Paid £60,000 Tax Bill, Statue Looking For A New Home, Minister Faces Dilemma Over Docks Seeking Solution For Crisis, Teachers Seek Pay Talks With Government Now, When Shippers are Driven to Use the Airports, Syria Acts To Nationalize 107 Firms, Gen. Bradley Accuses Lord Montgomery, A Suckler Herd In Cubicles, Tory Report On Leader Next Month Ld. Blakenham's Last Task First Draft Of Manifesto Issues Listed By Mr. Heath, Philby IS Seen In Moscow, Channel Islands Crosses Trial Ends, Algeria Deaths In Earth Tremors, London Meeting Of Ministers Today, Britain Stands By Her Commitments, Careers Ahead, Making Little Worlds, Scotland Yard's Advice For Gun Trade, Gligoric Forges Ahead, China Strengthens Her Army, Movements Of Liners, Non-Attendance At Basic Lectures, Centre For Study Of Humanities, Change Leadership, Tory Group Say, Migration Rise Expected To Increase Housing A Factor, President Johnson Plans A Quiet Conquest Of Congress, Communists Put Jobs Before Party Choice By 20 E.T.U. Officials, President Ayub Triumphs In Election Hopes Of Liberalization, Attempted Coup In Bolivia, U.S. Withdrawal From Vietnam Rejected By Mr. Rusk Wider Significance Of Struggle, Malaysia Ready For New Blows By Indonesia Troop Movements As Dr. Sukarno Withdraws From U.N., Record Year For World Airlines, Good Starters-New Year Resolutions, Roof Falls On Congregation In Mexico 58 Killed, 35 Hurt At Dedication, Second Largest Beet Crop, Aiming At Polled Charollais Herd, The Dutch Doll Look, Parties Meet Over Nigerian Crisis More Efforts For Reconciliation, Railway Fares Up Outside London Announcement Today, Police Told Of New Warden Duties, Girl Walker Found Dead On Mountain, The Friendly Bus Goes Twice a Week, Quaker View Of Sex Modified, Call For National Tv Teaching, Call To Increase Seaway Tolls, Campaign To Oust Pres. Sallal, "Lousy Job" Of A Parson's Wife, Russian Churchmen Face New Trials, Soviet Rockets On Parade In Cuba Jets Of New Type Air Control Claim By Dr. Castro, A Place of Their Own, Reprieve For Gaol Murderer, Two Women Expelled By Labour Party, University's Head Freed Of Duty. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Display Advertising: Frederic Gale Limited, Milbanke Tours Ltd., Broomwade, Rothmans KING SIZE, Bank Of Montreal, Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, Beecham's Powders, Tilbury Contracting Group Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, GUARDIAN Assurance Group, George Nott Industries LIMITED, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Industry '65. Reviews: Trilogy Runs Out, Youthful Horn Concerto, Collages of a Moroccan Artist, Sandy Wilson's New Musical, Tippett's 60th Birthday Concert, Shakespeare as Italians Represent Him Nowadays, Conductor's Drive and Warmth, No Shortage of Pianists Among Weekend Recitalists. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Travellers' Tales, Sukarno's Gesture, Stricter Control of Firearms, Tools For A New Age. Letters to the Editor: Printing Industry, System In The Balance, The Christmas Season, Keeping Law And Order, Britain's Place In The Future, Paying Our Way, Bridging The Years, A Difference In Subsidies, China And The U.N. What Regime Must Make Clear, "This Job IS Difficult", The Wives As Well. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Frederick Pile Retires, Appointments In The Forces The Royal Navy. Obituaries: Mr. E. J. Hill, Dr. F. J. Richards, Mr. Lionel Fraser A Leading City Figure, Major C. F. Capper, Brig.-Gen. The Hon. A. V. F. V. Russell, Lady Astor Of Hever A Devoted And Busy Life, Dr. W. R. D. Fairbairn, Obituary, Lady Tedder. Business and Finance: C. T. Bowring & Co., Gascoignes (Reading), Rugby Portland's Deliveries Soar, Need To Exempt Life Funds From Gains Tax Less Gilt-Edged Switching, Firm Hand Needed On Soviet Shipping Ambitions Massive Expansion Under Way, Ford Engine Shortage Hits J. C. Bamford, Allied Vintners Investments, £106½M. Withdrawn From Savings Christmas Spending, Price Of Silver In U.S. Hands, Turn For Better Soon?, Hefo Group Expands, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Annual General Meeting, Friends' Provident Celebrates Special 15 Per Cent, A.T. And T. Earnings Of £607,142,842, Ford Foundation's Grants, Sterling Again Supported Improved Tone At End Of Week, Generally Steady Close To Last Year Frankfurt Firm And Confident, Motor Dealers' Issue, Gas From Animal Manure Factory To Be Built In North Devon, Burnley B.S. Assets Top £95M., U.S. Fire Losses Down, Argentina's New Tax Measures, Planning To Come To Market, Broom & Wade Orders Hit Surcharge Causes Cancellations, £212.6M. New Business For Standard Life Nineteenth Successive Record, Peak Year For U.S. Economy Expected Businessmen Very Confident, £1M. Orders For Ruston, Easy Day For Money, Retrospect Of 1964 General Improvement Maintained, Temperance Permanent Records, Noble Lowndes Annuities Progress, Pattern Of Yield Graphs, T.U.C. Concern Over Increase In Industrial Accidents Future Role Of Safety Committees. Stock Exchange Tables: Record Trading On Canadian Stock Exchanges, Hambros Arrange $25M. Norwegian Hydro-Power Loan, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Union Corporation Appoint Executive Director. Property: Old Vicarage At West Wycombe With Circular Chimney, Factories, Warehouses, Sites, Richard Ellis & Son.

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