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The Times - 27/07/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-RHONDDA, JULY 26, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 26, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, JULY 26, By Monitor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-AJACCIO, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, JULY 26, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 26, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ADEN, JULY 26, From Our European Economic Correspondent-, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, EDWARD MAUFE., ARNOLD WHITTICK., MICHAEL BALCON., BERNARD RICHARDSON., R. A. TAYLOR, Passenger Manager, , LEONARD POOLE., JACK DUNMAN., GORDON LONG., From Our Athens Correspondent, W. K. C. GUTHRIE., Yours faithfully, DUNDEE., RICHARD DOWLING, Managing Director, David Dowling Limited., K. E. HOLMES., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TEL AVIV, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Colombo Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, JULY 26,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Charities And Appeals, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Five Newcomers In Walker Cup Team For U.S., Miss Wilkinson Recalled Swimming Team To Meet Sweden, Sports in Brief, Dour, Prolonged Struggle For Two Points, Surrey Set Sights On Victory, Yacht Trophy For The Farrants, Jersey Lilies Make Easy Progress Polo Suffers Because Of Bumping Ball, England Hold Definite, If Slight, Advantage Brown, Barber, Barlow, Bland Fashion Absorbing Day, Kent Batsmen In Poor State, Accent On Youth In Hovis Event, Close Finish Expected In Stewards' Cup Dunme May Repeat Last Year's Win Over Weeper's Boy, Trueman Takes His 2,000th First-Class Wicket, Northants Lose Last Eight For 20 Runs, Extra Singles In Youll Cup, Lancashire Again In Trouble, Glamorgan In Powerful Position, Ruffian Treated Well At Redcar Support For Straight Die In Gold Tankard. Arts and Entertainment: Lively Opening To Chess Contest, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,982. Official Appointments and Notices: First Churchill Literary Award In 1967, Commander To Leave Foudroyant, University News: Oxford Class List, J. Charles Retires From Football. Politics and Parliament: Industrial progress in Scotland, House Of Commons Guiding lights needed on unofficial strikes, Second reverse on Rent Bill, Race conciliation may cover employment, House Of Lords Train robbers kept apart. Display Advertising: Northern Ireland's Advantages, Cib, British Oxygen, South African Airways, Vita Juel, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd. News: Three Tried To Stop Trawler Sailing 'Skipper Was Drunk', Maldive Isles Granted Full Independence Britain To Keep Gan Airfield, Crowd Shouts At New U.S. Envoy, Lettering Of Tombstones A 'Manufacture', Small Comfort For Miners, Transport Holding In £6½M. Deal, The Hanging Gardens of Bermondsey, Pit Closures Affect 6,000, President Johnson Calls For War On Crime Commission On Enforcing Law And Administering Justice, Talks With U.S. On Final Draft, Wife Cleared On Accessary Charge, Vietcong Increase Pressure In Saigon Area, Roman Sculpture Found At Bath Important Discovery Under Pump Room, Concessions To Paris In New E.E.C. Plans Foreign Ministers Meet In Private Common Market Affairs To Go On 'Without Provocation', Friend Of Dead Man Killed, The Queen Visits Isle Of Wight, Security Council Avoids Issue, White Teacher IS Deported By Kenya, 'Church Hold On Education Lost', Town Petitions The Queen Over 'Unjust' Road, Movements Of Liners, Anchor Line To End Passages To India Cargo Service Will Continue, Young Socialists Resent Curb Limits For Conference, 'Buy Back Share', British Lion Says, Pres. Nasser Denies Plot Reports, Aden Leaders Likely To Come To London For Talks Scope For Understanding, Says Chief Minister, Road Tunnel At 9,600 Feet, Lagging Behind Europe with Traffic Signs, British Eagle Say B.E.A. Follow Their Lead, High Prices And Austerity In Yugoslavia, Journalist Loses Appeal Over His Refusal To Answer Committed To Prison In Rhodesia, Lebanon Cabinet Of Non-M.P.S, Birth Rate May Have Stopped Rising, Russia Hardens Its Attitude, R.A.D.A. Principal: 'Differences Were Irreconcilable', Nato Debates Britain's Plan To Curb Nuclear Arms Revising Text For Maximum Support At U.N. Conference In Geneva, Dr. Verwoerd To Open First Research Reactor, Byzantine Church Discovery, Fijians Differ On Britain Link, Train Derailed In U.S.: 50 Hurt, Britain Gives £100,000 More In Aid To Gibraltar, Hovercraft To Ease Bridge Loads?`, Accused Must Prove Defence Of Abnormality, Judge Says, Overworked Rhondda Doctors Face Endless Queues Committee Seek Action By Ministry, Sudan Leader Sees Mr. Stewart, Opposition Plea To Mr. Hughes, Australia Ban On 4 Books Lifted, Painter For Trial On Furs Charges, Greece Enters Week of Decision, Moscow Silent On Mr. Bishop, U.S. Opinion Survey Angers Pakistan, Blinded P.-C. IS Found Dead, Ministers Discuss The New Controls, Accused 'Allegedly Murdered', Landslides Close Brenner Pass, Second Defeat In Lords On Rent Bill 54-49 Votes For Amendment Measure Likely To Be Delayed, Motorway Link In Use By 1971, Electrical Traders' Move On Prices, G.P.O. Plan For All-Figure Dialling By 1970 National Numbers Up To 10 Digits, 'Farmers Can Save Pound' N.F.U. Way To Cut Imports, Dorset Fights To Keep Poole, Athens Cabinet Intervenes In Strike Move Mobilization For Workers, New 'End Go-Slow' Appeal, Both Camps Prepared For Inconclusive Ballot No Fourth Candidate-Yet, P.T. Lessons May Cause Truancy, Fees For Junior Counsel Barristers To Study Two Schemes, Encouraging Tourists To Visit Corsica, Risk Of Inefficiency In Concord Programme Committee Urge Inquiry Into Work-Sharing System, Sick Baby Brought From St. Helena. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Fiji Conference in London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: All in Figures, Fighting in Southern Sudan, Perils of the Ivory Tower, Too Much Go-Stop, Gloom in Goa. Letters to the Editor: Building A New London Bridge, Top-Heavy, The Defamation Of Talent, 'War And Peace', Car Carrier Service How Prices Were Determined, Balance Of Payments, Horse-Jumping Prizes, The Feu System, Conducive To Health, Classical Background, Do We EAT Well?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Parvenu among Musicals at Lyons, Contrasts in Interpreting Mahler, Machine-Made Colonel, 32 Countries Consider How to Cultivate the Theatre, Swiss Buyer Gives £1,300 For Augsburg Clock Of 1580, Echoes of a Past Eloquence, Miss Kun's Finest Odette-Odile New Victoria Theatre: Swan Lake, Master Draughtsmen And Their Art. Obituaries: Cdr. H. C. Arnoldforster, Dr. T. F. Cotton, Obituary. Law: Injustice To Landlords Avoided Artemiou V. Procopiou, Alfred Hinds's Appeal Regina V. Hinds, Money Into Court Greenwood V. Kanter, Legal Aid Fund Wins Nowotnik V. Nowotnik, Estranged Wife's Dependency C. V. E.. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Base Metals Gain More Ground, Stock Market Drifts On Deflation Fears Building Shares Worst Hit, Recent Issues, Building And Road Shares Lose Ground, Xerox Advances $2 7/8 To $150 7/8, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Defence Issues In Demand On Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Widespread Fall Among Equities, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Coronation Synd. Assay, New York Short Of Sterling, Furniture Sales In June, Japan And China In Coal Deal, Property Abroad in Demand, Plastic Storage Tank Plan, Australian Wool Exports Down, U.S. Borax Sales Up: Profit Down, RUSTON & HORNSBY LIMITED (Engineers, Oil and Gas Engine Manufacturers and Boilermakers) Significant And Encouraging Improvement In Group Earnings Outstanding Orders Now £15.7M. Continuing Steps Being Taken To Develop And Enlarge Sales Overseas Mr. J. F. Mallabar's Review Of Operations And Prospects, S. G. Warburg Forms New York Company, Ceylon Faces The Big Haul Back Crisis Budget Next Month, Slow-Down In Europe Chase Manhattan Report, Poland Textile Plant, Public Sector Mops Up Savings, London Prices Rise Sharply, Peugeot Recovery, T.I. Stainless Tubes Canadian Order, SALZDETFURTH AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT HANOVER, GERMANY (Potash, Fertilizers, Chemicals) Output And Sales Up Once Again-Higher Dividend, Bankers' Club President, Cranleigh Director Replies, Save & Prosper Offer Success, Scaffolding's Good Half-Year, Boots For The Army, Air Freight Puzzle Midland Exports From London, Growth In U.S.S.R. Economy, Coffee Export Quotas May Be Raised To 46M. Bags, U.S. Bill Rates Decline, Ruston & Hornsby Orders Up By Nearly £5M., WHO Owns Pressed Steel?, Interest In Old Russian Bonds, Large Help For Money, Elliott McS 920 On Tour In A Land-Rover, Pillar And Alcan Join In Aluminium Venture, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, £250,000 Debenture By Bailey & Whites, Peugeot M. Maurice Jordan's Address, Modest Growth Likely For British Economy Prospects In Coming Year, Woolcombers' Rate Cut Three Points For Year, Golds Decline On Jo'burg, STEVINSON, HARDY & CO. LTD. (Oil Importers and Distributors, Tanker Agents and Charterers) Continued Progress, Foreign Firms Gain Over The Americans, Brighter Tone On Paris Milan Higher, Early Positions Still Easy, I.T. & T. Acquire Avis, Wide Markets In Czechoslovakia, Big Investment In Chemical Plant I.C.I. Success, Pipeline Concession Sought, Bad Housing IS North-West's Dominant Problem Study's Hint On Government Action, £4.5M. Hoveringham Debenture. Business Appointments: E.C.C. Group's New Directors. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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