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The Times - 11/06/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-RICHMOND, SURREY, JUNE 10, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-PARIS, JUNE 10, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 10, From Our Special Correspondent-HAMBURG, JUNE 10, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 10, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, JUNE 10, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, By Mark Gayn, of the Toronto Daily Star, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, G. E. ROSS., PETERNEL KINGDON., ALEC WILDING-WHITE., I. DRAZIN., JOHN LACEY., G. K. TIMPERLEY., M. T. CHERNIAVSKY, , ALEXANDER DUN BAR., By Nigel Walker, the Reader in Criminology, Oxford University, CHRISTIAN MILLER., A. J. A. RAW., A. W. BERTIE., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic-CAMBRIDGE, JUNE 10, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Review by Mr. J. H. Hambro, C.M.G., Chairman, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Financial. Arts and Entertainment: Welsh Exhibition Of Stanley Spencer, Sound Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,943, Television Programmes. Sport: Sports in Brief, Stolle Beaten In Straight Sets, Wicket Helps New Zealanders Morgan Hits Century Against Surrey, Barker And Smith Give Essex A Whiff Of Victory, Optimistic Hopes Dashed Kent Build Lead With Laborious Care, Seven Home Golfers And One American Remain, Duke Apologizes To Woman Trainer, Warwick In Poor Plight, Cut Eye Stops Calderwood Champion Beaten In Two Rounds, Five Have Rounds Of Under 70 In Jeyes Event, Spanish Rider Again Leads In Tour, British Swimmers Take On Finland, South Africa Lead 2-0 In Davis Cup Sangster Outlasted, Taylor Outclassed, Meadow Court Favourite For Irish Derby, Jazy Looking For More Records, Berrydon Lad Best Hack At Richmond, Parfitt Remains Defiant, Shepherd's Turn To Take Nine Wickets Yorkshire Brought Down On Dusty Brown Pitch, Jeyes Golf Leaders, Hampshire Wait And Hope, Pembroke Again Miss Chance Caius Caught While Overlapping, Clark's Sights On Victory Grand Prix Among Treetops Attack On B.R.M., Bowlers Rattle Cambridge, Mrs. Lloyd Beats Schoolgirl In Daks Final. News: Hopes Dashed For E. Africa Federation Tanzania To Have Own Currency, Further Experiments in Rain-making, Spotlight On The Sardinian Elections As Guide To Troubles Harassing Italian Political Parties, 179 Mile Gliding Race "No Contest" Too Few Pilots Went Far Enough, Dockers Fined £74,000 For Striking Australian Ruling, Ottawa Arrival Of Mr. Shastri, Tripos Examination Results, 18 U.S. Losses In Fierce Fighting, Talks With Mr. Smith Likely Soon, Mr. Nkomo's Supporters Said To Be Swayed By "Magic" Charge By Rhodesian Minister, Criminals 'Using Eire As Holiday Camp' Query On Wilson Not Answered, Congress Call For Debate On Vietnam Policy Mr. Johnson's Critics Ask Him To Speak Honestly, Tv Link Between Universities, U.S. Brand Of Free Enterprise Mr. Powell Finds A Few Holes, Iran Move To Cut Prices, Runnymede Issue Still Before The World Archbishop On Lesson Of Magna Carta, 'Dirty Affair', Says Gen. De Gaulle, Ghana Shake-Up In Postal Services, Bill To Ban White "Interference", Miners To Press Pay Claim With Board Union Reject Offer, Stone Age Settlement Site Excavated In Zambia, Addicts Seek Euphoria In Nutmeg, Ferranti Chief Accuses The Politicians "Threat Of Ruin", Family Escapes As Homes Collapse, New Equipment For Channel Tunnel Tests, Successful Test Of Phantom's Engine, Ministers Face Decision On Immigrants Check On Outflow Not Expected, Demand Grows For Physics Places, Council Settles Claim Against Two P.C.S, N. Zealand Drops Tickets Tax, India To Control Oil Stocks, Mr. Wagner Not To Stand For Reelection, Russian Poetess Moved By International Acclaim Memories Of Neglect Under Stalin, Better Auspices For Today's Franco-German Talks, P.O. Telephonists' Strike Ballot, Boy Split £5 Note Down Middle, Goya Defended By Lord Robbins "False Suggestions", Sanctions Alternative On Prices And Pay Mr. Jones's Hint: "If Public Cannot Be Won Over" Board's First Report Soon, Union Back-To-Work Call To B.E.A. Strikers Airline Standing Firm, Russians Complain Of Two Britons, Suspension Of 600 Students, Russia Steals Limelight In Paris Air Show Space Craft Demonstration, Passengers In Automatic Landing, Tornado Hits East Pakistan, Growers Need Water Licences By July, Cambridge Women's Graduate College, Ayrshires Supreme At Cheshire Show, Sudan Rule By Right-Wing Parties New Leader's Hope Of Stability, Call For Big Changes In Local Government, Protests Over New Rail Rate For Fish "Another Great Train Robbery", "Instant Art" As Means Of Rousing The People Humiliation For Non-Collaborators, Six Held In Art "Fakes" Inquiry, Bandit Chief Shot Dead In Bogota, European Money Union Urged, U.S. Recording Industry Before Congressional Committee, Jungle Search for £5,000 Dropped from the Sky, U.S. EQUITY Seeks Aliens Veto, Business Outlook At Home Less Optimistic, Oil Price Talks Concluded, Check On Night Security In Prisons, Nato Chief Speaks Of Reforms, Police Seek Fiery Cross Hooligans Emblem On Door, 'Move People Away From Airports', Critics Of Plea By Lord Shawcross, Age of Criminal Responsibility, Zambia Pledge On Press Freedom, Former "Blue Babies" Get New Lease Of Life, Wife And Daughter Murders Alleged, U.S. Economy "Good And Steady", Briton Gaoled Over Indian Hemp, Austerity Budget In Tanzania, Efta "Approach" To Japan Secretariat Official Denies Knowledge, Plant Shut After Cancer Case, Movements Of Liners, Move To Stop M.P.S' Boycott Fails, Training For High Farm Standards, Court's Final Effort To End Anastasia Case Claim To Be Tsar's Daughter, Future Of Pacific Island. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Caterpillar, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Riordan, Stc, The Albright & Wilson Group, Midland Bank, Finance Executive Selection Ltd., Rawlplug, The Times, Domecq Fino LA Ina, Esso, Alliance Assurance Company Ltd, Armitage Brothers, Limited, General Dynamics, The Standard Bank Limited, Smiths, Call Export Intelligence, Bowmaker, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Kent University Launches Appeal For £2M., Bishop Of Colchester To Resign, Bristol, Deputy Chief Inspector Of H.M. Coastguard, Cambridge Honours Legal Expert. Reviews: New Fiction, Four Artists In Mid-Career, Frank Fairlegh, Trio Well-blended in Concertante, Prague Festival's Effective Treatment of Three Operas, Quick Guide to New Reading, What Opera Would Have Owed to an Initial Success by Peter Grimes, Talk with Djilas, Cloaks and Daggers, Swift's Letters, Matchless Wit Of Shaw A.D.C. Theatre: You Never Can Tell, This year's Organ Week Festival at, Two Ways of Writing Readable History, Choir's Radiant Tone In Difficult Work, Contrasting Concertos by Haydn, £6,500 For Pair Of Salvers In £46,900 Silver Sale Tower Of London Surplus Weapons, Still Going Strong, Faraday at Full Length, Open the Sluice Gates, A Shakespeare For Athletes Actors' Strenuous Comedy Pursuits Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park: As You Like It, Good Material For Drama Students Chanticleer Theatre: Two Stars for Comfort, Nehru, Builder Of A Nation Exhibition Tribute By Mr. Wilson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Picture Gallery: Passengers in Automatic Landing. Index. Editorials/Leaders: From Local to Regional, Earn The Rewards, Odd Bird Out, Mr. Mahgoub's Task, Differing Views in New Zealand. Letters to the Editor: Threat Of Lighting, Incompetence In Shops Poor Quality Of Assistants, Brick Upon Brick, Stone Gallery, Forced Upon An Island, Overseas Assets, By Ambulance At Speed, Airport Parking, Lay Planning, Decisions On Education, Master Clerk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Harold Hardman Chairman Of Manchester Utd., Mr. Gilbert Wilkinson, Mr. William Turner, Lady Eddis, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Du Pont Falls $2 To $237, Wall Street Lower After Early Rally, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Little Changed, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, London Provisions, Unit Trust Prices, Futures Advance Up To 9s. 6D. Per Cwt. In Fairly Active Dealings. Business and Finance: Aspro-Nicholas Earnings Up By A Third Bumper Year For Hattersley, Sangers Back To Profits, Russia Our Best Chemical Plant Market, Smaller Rise In Capital Spending By Industry, Note Circulation At Whitsun Peak, Mixed Close On Frankfurt, Pound Moves Narrowly Canadian Dollar Sensitive, Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Convertible Loan Stock Offer 1965, Shell Funding Corpn. $120M. Bonds, Aden Power Plant, Moores Stores Bidding For Grocery Chain, Geo. Cohen Figures Above Estimates, Latest Dividends, "Decided Rise" In Ozalid's Current Sales, Chase Manhattan Offering, Jo'burg Improves Slightly, Northern & Employers Assurance Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Two contracts totalling £360,000 have, IS Lancashire Reorganizing In The Right Way?, European Motorway Loan, Machine Tool Programme Suggestions From Little Neddy, Tory Lead In Opinion Poll Helps Steady Shares, $25M. Canadian Nuclear Plant Contract, Cope Allman Forge Ahead, Wide New Issue Choice For Investors Water Authorities Seek Funds, Highams Limited Another Successful Year, Why Sugar IS At Three-Year Low, B.E.T. Omnibus Services Limited Costly Wages Settlement: Higher Fares Inevitable Parking Curbs Needed To Stop Traffic Stagnation Further Expansion Of Road Transport Interests In Africa Mr. John Spencer Wills's Review, Henry Boot-As Forecast, London And Westminster Investment Trust Limited Continued Progress, Wilkinson Sword Limited Share Of Total Razor Blade Market Increased World Wide Expansion of research resources, Mr. A. P. Gagnebin and Mr. J. C. Parlee,, Tern-Consulate Limited Expansion Of Interests, World Bank $84M. Loan For India, Toronto S.E. To Amend Trading Rules, Patchier Tone In Lombard St., How Much Preference For Old Friends?, Improved Grain Chartering, Negotiations On Grains START, Radiator Price War Hotting Up Ford Move Comes As "Bombshell", Manganese Bronze 100% Scrip, Austin Reed On Future Dividends, Madrid Gas Order For E.N.I., Cope Allman Group Leonard J. Matchan Reports Another Record Year, Hambros Bank Maintains its steady expansion, Foy, Morgan & Co., Limited Greatly Increased Turnover, Industry Less Optimistic, Wilkinson Sword Margins Hit By Fierce Competition, Finance Bill Amendments Not Enough C.D.F.C. Say Harmful To Exports. Business Appointments: Dr. J. Taylor Joins Board Of B.D.H. Group. Property: Kent GEERING & COLYER Sussex, Country Properties.

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