The Times - 19/01/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-BLOEMFONTEIN, JAN. 18, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BRADFORD, JAN. 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SALISBURT, JAN. 18, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, JAN. 18, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JAN. 18, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, JAN. 18, From Our Correspondent-BOSTON, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, JAN. 18, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 18, From Our Motoring Correspondent-MONTE CARLO, JAN. 18, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 18, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, EDWARD BOWYE, ROBERT G. P. NUNAN., GEORGE MARTELLI., F. J. LEE., L. R. MIZEN., WAYLAND YOUNG., ELTON., PETER RICHARDSON., GLADWYN., G. H. VINCE., RUTH GIPPS, , By G. W. S. Barrow, Professor of Medieval History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, A. N. HARRISSON., BRINLEY EVANS, ALFRED MARNAU., MARK HAYMON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TURIN, From a Music Critic, From Our Music Critic, By J. Grindley, By Edward Lucie-Smith, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Alan Jacobs, From Our European Economic Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 18, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Investments And Loans, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,821, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Sport: Torquay Overpowered But Not Disgraced Spurs Inspired By Subtlety Of Gilzean, Cambridge A Crew Faster, Few Opportunities For Northern Horses, Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records, Bibbia Once Again On Top R.A.F. Give Lead In Two Man Event, Oxford Caught Napping Edinburgh XV Run Out Of Energy, Miss Turner A Heroine U.S. Lawn Tennis Defeat, Brearley's Snick Gives M.C.C. Victory. News: Soviet Warning On Nuclear Minebelt, Mood Of Happy Confidence Marks U.S. Inauguration, Film Studio Raiders Gaoled, Aintree Decision Appeal, Cold Killed Child, Coroner Says, Vietnam Cabinet Reshuffle Posts For Four Generals, Doubts About Visit To Bonn, Finding The Funds For Harvard's Rivals, Railway Services To End, Whitehall Concern Over Tanzania, Pre-Reformation Touch In City Roman Catholic Sermon, Sir G. Nabarro Chosen, New Standards In Diplomacy Plea For Tolerance By Sir Pierson Dixon, Dolphin's Thames Journey, Solicitors May Charge More Court Ruling, Witnesses In Great Fear, Police Say, Tour By Australian Minister, More Responsible Role For Japan In Asia Hint Of Mediation Between Malaysia And Indonesia, U.S. Note To Kenya Over Expulsion, Massive Power Increase In New Polaris Missile British Submarines May Need Modification, Dormitory For 36 On Wheels Tours To India, Leading B.M.C. Driver Out Of Monte Carlo Rally Snow Building Up On Mountain Passes, Share Forgeries Alleged, Colombia Torn By Terrorism And Official Incompetence, U.N. Assembly Faces Showdown Over Financial Crisis U Thant's Last-Minute Plea For Settlement, Vauxhall Stoppage Danger Grows, Ship Ran Aground Near Port, Press Council Backs Editor, Lord Moran Returns At 2 A.M. Visit To Sir W. Churchill 5 Hours After Bulletin Mr. Wilson's Exports Statement To Commons Postponed, Basic Fears Of South African Whites Tragedy Foreseen By Archbishop, Ministry To Sell Off 2,000 Acres, Mr. Smith's Waiting Game, Scots Liberals Will Fight 10 More Seats, Kenya Farms Less Efficient, British Threat Of Import Ban Reported Rhodesia Tobacco Warning Board Of Trade Denial, Footballer IS Found Guilty Judge On Task Of Newspapers, The Sikh-12 Jobs In 18 Months-Is A Manual Misfit, British M.P.'S Talks In N. Vietnam, Dr. Luther King Attacked In Hotel U.S. Nazi Party Man Arrested, Congo Rebels "Plan New Assault" Massing In Sudan After Training, Indonesia To Stay In W.H.O., Rival Offers To Dr. Erhard British And French Views On Defence, Dante Prizes For British Students Italian Holidays, Parasite Danger To Avon Fish, Counsel Describes Christmas Day Killing Of Reporter "Affray Sparked Off By Man WHO Had Had Drink And Drugs", "Ship Sub-Contractors Should Cut Prices", Exports Hit Record Level Trade Gap Cut By £42M. Imports Show A Decline Sterling Firmer, I.C.I. Chief Wants Conduct Code For Overseas Investment, Iran Offshore Oil Search Pact, Resort Sets Minimum Hotel Standards, Hopes Of Building Wider Europe, Mr. Khrushchev "Walked Out", W. Germany Will Accept Soviet Evidence On Nazi Crimes Rejection Of 'Offensive Note' Explained, Price Review Body Draft Expected Soon Minister Meets Both Sides, Caymans Protest By Jamaica, Burundi Ruler In Control Troops Withdrawn From Streets, Sudden Beauty Shines in the Woods, Pole Expelled By United States, Racing Car Show Attracts Big Names, Bulgarian Leaders To Visit Britain, Barrier Across Road Must Go, Higher Benefits Next Week Maternity Grant £22, Day Of Mourning For English, Family Of 13 To Quit Cottage, Missing Ministry Man Found Dead Body In Air Vent, Movements Of Liners, Foremen Will Work, Too P.O.'S Agreement On Labour Efficiency, Nigerian Party Calls Truce, Mr. Bhutto To See Mr. Wilson, Doubts On French Atom Bomb Plane, Skilled Britons Required For Queensland, Invalids, New Device For Merger, Japanese Paintings In £6,665 Sale, Party Broadcasts Cancelled, Sharp Drop In Atlantic Sea Traffic, Defence Pruning A Readymade Issue For Salisbury Affair Of The Two Conservatives, "Alliance Needs New Look", Soviet Leaders Arrive In Warsaw Pact Talks Open Today, U.S. Ready To Help British Guiana, The "Tractor" That Parked In London. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ethiopian Airlines, Ceylon Cyclone, Usi, Coutts & Co, Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, Lob, Panam, National Provincial Bank Limited, Temperance Permanent, Mentally Handicapped Children. Picture Gallery: Progress at the new University York. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Proper Sentence, Keeping It Up, How Much Backbone?, Breaking a Taboo. Letters to the Editor: Protecting The Congo, Variations On A Tag, How Accidents Happen A Campaign That Could Help, Target For Coal, Official Secrets, Unmentionable?, For A Unified World, Anne Mowbray, Aircraft Industry, Sentenced In Brazil, Shortage Of String Players, Rising Prices, Britain's Place. Politics and Parliament: Simon de Montfort's Parliament. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. A. Barber, Sir Denis Daley, Mr. Harold Vernon, His Honour Ernest Evans Former County Court Judge, Viscount Monckton Of Brenchley, Obituary, Sir Hector Hetherington. Official Appointments and Notices: Riverside Building For Durham. Reviews: Categories of Modern Art, Bach Concertos And Cantata, Remarkable Dryness Of 1964 Passed Almost Unnoticed, Jazz Pianists and the Lure of the Organ, Ballet Suffers From Lack Of Rapport, Bungling Attack On Taboos, Italian Resistance Play Draws New Audiences, Famous Rembrandt To Be Offered, Small Silvery Voice, John Whiting Award To Playwrights, Movement In Art. Law: Crime Causes Distress Regina V. Larch, "Nothing Of The Kind" Regina V. Thompson, A Remarkable Application Embley V. Embley, Prefers England Regina V. Karaghli, Allocutus Omitted Regina V. McGuinness Regina V. Waspe, What IS Corroboration? Regina V. Fisher. Business Appointments: Sir Reginald Rootes Group Chairman New Posts In Canada And U.S.. Business and Finance: Beer Output Falls In November, Large Fires In November, Man-Made Fibres Still Scarce, Egg And Steak, German Bonds Foreboding Foreign Shares, Money Reaches Easy Close, Massive Financial Backing For A Successful Whisky, Latest Dividends, Security First Offer On The Way, Good Gain In December Trade Plea For Private Investment Abroad, Sterling Estates Not To Revalue Profit Growth Forecast, Broad Improvement In Sterling Anxiety Relieved, Chile Copper Output, B.S.R. Resignations, Sharp Rise In District Acceptances, Lord Carrington Joins A.N.Z. Bank, District Bank Limited Record Number Of New Accounts Opened Establishment Of Computer Centre Lt.-Col. T. Marshall Brooks Reviews Past Year, Indian Cotton Pact, Advantages Of A Postal Giro System More Savings And Fewer Costs, E. Asiatic Rubber To Sell Estate, Gestetner Offer For J. A. Weir, Wall Street At New High, Agreement On Raising I.M.F. Quotas Likely, Safeguarding Platinum Supplies, I.B.M. Earnings Spurt, Good Year For "Tolly", Bydand Distillers Earn 88 Per Cent More Edgar Allen Pay Interims Again, Export Advice, Two-Tier Rate For World Bank?, An Extra 10% IS The AIM Capital-Spending Survey, Self-Opening Tins To Be Made In Britain, Lanka Plantations Holdings Limited, Thai Road Consultants, F.B.I. Report On Greece, French Foreign Trade Gap Widens, U.S. Bill Rates Rise, Holloway Properties Outlook, Mrs. Tittlemouse And Tertullian For Export, Mr. Maudling To Join Shipping & Industrial, Scotch Whisky Still No. 1 Among U.S. Imports. Stock Exchange Tables: Both Current And Forward Lead Values Jump, Stockholm's Busiest Day For-27 Years, Wall St. Hits New Peak Index Up 4.06 Points, Exchange Of Ship Information Procedure Agreed, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Spurt Forward, Late Reaction On Milan Local Demand AIDS Amsterdam, Good Day For Gillts But Equities Dull, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Treasury Stock To Be Repaid, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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