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The Times - 09/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, FEB. 8, FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By William Gaunt, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 8, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 8, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, FEB. 8, FROM OUR GENEVA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-KHARTUM, FEB. 8, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, FEB. 8, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MON., FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, DIANA READER HARRIS, Head-, REX S. FROST, Chairman, Federation, R. B. RATHBONE., R. P. SMITH, Chairman and Manag-, G. R. ELTON., INGRAM POOLE., JEREMY BRAY., T. G. D. BAMFORD. 20 Church Lane, Bromley, Kent., ROBERT R. WILSON, Chairman and, R. W. P. HOTOPH, Export Sales, By William Shepherd, M.P., R. KITZINGER. 31 Oakwood Court, W.14, Feb. 5., ROBERT KIRKWOOD., FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Professor A. Nove, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our European Economic Correspondent-COLOGNE, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, FEB. 8,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Reviews: Amateurs Rise Above Scripts, Japanese Works Of Art Make £4,883 £180 Ivory Netsuke, Montherlant On The Beastliness Of Civil War, An Evening of Brahms by Peers of the Realm of Lieder, Molière's Dandin With Scots Accent and Deerstalker Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.: The Zoo Story and George Dandin, Baroque Art of Francis Bird, Liner To Exhibit Scottish Goods, American At The Piano, Holiday Flats For 'Europeans Only', Bath Festival In 1965. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic Changes, More Crime Victims Claim Awards £11,122 Paid In 6 Months, Government Agree To Doctors' Pay Award £5,500,000 Chiefly For Practice Expenses B.M.A. Say "No Encouragement To Stay In Britain", University News Oxford, Award For Ceylon Newspaper Man, Inner Temple Awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 9.35mc/s), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,839, Television Programmes B.B.C 1 (Ch.1), Miss Eleanor Bron In Beatles Film, Trust For Festival. News: Ford Decision Soon On £100M. Expansion, Tory Tax Plan In New Land Policy, Mr. Montague-Browne To Take A Holiday, Settlement Of Dock Strike In Sight, Master Plan For Education, Move To Admit Women At New College Other Oxford Views Sought, Sudan Gives The Queen Boisterous Welcome Crowds And Cyclists Mingle With Cavalcade, Prisoner Accuses S. Africa Police, No Bail For The Kray Brothers, Five Sentenced To Death In Ghana Treason Verdict On Ex-Ministers, Delicately Poised World of the Couchette, Tsr 2 Tests At Tree Top Height, Bonn Reply On A.N.F. Encouraging British Proposals As Discussion Basis, Promise To Polish Craftsmen Mr. Gomulka To Give Tax Reliefs, S. Africa Gets First Buccaneers, North-East's Fears Of Counter-Attraction, Two Men Accused Of Gold Theft Inquiries Into Source, Airline Can Serve Birmingham, The City Listens To Mr. Brown "We Must Understand Each Other", Spaniard As Cairo Mediator, Airline Chief Hits At "Bottlenecks" Ground Facilities, Duke Of Edinburgh In Radio Show Questions By Young People, U.N. To Fill Posts By "Private Consultation" Assembly Again Avoids Showdown, Airliner Down In Flames Off New York 84 Feared Dead In DC 7 Crash Sea Search, London Plans For Churchill Month Fund Target Unlimited, Extra £15M. Assistance For Inventions, £50,000 Rise Expected In R.A.F. Relief, Chelsea Want Parking Law Changed, Careful Choice Of A Home Site, Plan To Curb Hooliganism Restricting Hours At Coffee Bars, £100,000 Cheque For Bullion Owners, A Radical Policy for Tories, " Satisfactory " Bulletin On Holloway, Three Boys Die In Blazing Home, Matterhorn Feat Remembered Anniversary Plans At Zermatt, Americans Named For Space Flight, Britain's "Biggest Building Boom", 'Further Measures' Threat By Russia, Visit To Rome By Orthodox Delegation Step To Opening Discussions, Scepticism Over Facilities For Retraining, Three Remanded On Passport Charge, Czech Planners are now putting the customer first Mr. Lenárt Gives Reasons For Changes In Policy For Industry, U.S. Decision On Vietnam Not A Hasty One Evidence Of Preparations, Lisbon Protest At Brutality To Students Call For Dismissal Of Dr. Salazar, U.S. Planes Again Attack N. Vietnam Targets Guerrilla Base Raided For Second Time, Pay Increases For Norway's Workers, Czech Archbishop Confined, Model Stabbed 49 Times, Crown Say Husband On Trial, Dow 1963 Declared A Vintage Port, Aircraft Draughtsmen Oppose American Purchases, £5,500,000 More Proposed For Family Doctors Little Chance Of Higher Fees, Grants To Stimulate Culture In Young, Transport Task Goes To Lord Hinton Overall Study This Year Advisory Council Set Up, Chevrolet's New V-8 Engine, Tories Seek To Keep Door Open For E.E.C. Entry New Factors To Be Examined, Three Admit "Star Of India" Theft, Castle Damaged By Vandals, Model Aircraft Hit Cable, Killed Boy, Blow For Beauty By President, Diefenbaker Vote Challenged, Choosing Tory Leader Proposed New Procedure, Spanish Wages And Prices Discussed, State Medicine Plan Opposed, Britain Supports America, £7M. Scheme For West Bromwich Goes On Show, Britons To Stay For Present, Mr. Tshombe Home In Triumph, Boy Of 15 Accused Of Farm Murder, Cigarette Advertising Banned On Tv, Movements Of Liners, Weaver As One-Girl Industry, S. Arabia Move On Currency Talks, Curbs Urged On Bad Habits Of Immigrants Deportation As Last Resort, Lacrosse Trials Little Help To Selectors, End Of A Chapter In Immigration, Cold Comfort By British Rail Diesels Blamed, Executive Accused Of Bodily Harm Remanded In Custody, Gems Stolen In Bank Raid 100 Deposit Boxes Broken Open, M. Pompidou Opens Delhi Talks, 3-Year Pact In Textile Trade Pay Up, Hours Down, For 40,000, Brilliant Iodine Headlamp Has Little Dazzle. Sport: Two Outstanding Cup Ties, Cricket Beset With Unnecessarily Cautious Declarations M.C.C. Asked To Score Over 400 Runs In A Day, Isis And Goldie To Provide Curtain-Raiser, North Women Win At Hockey, Athletes May Turn To Decathlon, Ronald's Boy Leads In National Hopes Powerful Run Beats Kapeno, Downes Retires From Ring Walker And London Matched, Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records. Display Advertising: Ghana Airways VC10, Radio Times, Rootes Hire, Bank Of Montreal, Tyndall Funds, Office Rentals Ltd., atlas lighting, Fibreglass Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marley, Standard Triumph, Exide, The Times, T.I., T.I. Stainless Tubes, T.I. Stainless Tubes Ltd. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Domestic Lighting Exhibition. Politics and Parliament: Dangers in Vietnam, Keeping Within The Budget New Birmingham Scheme, First permanent law reform body, Swing wing fighter studies, House Of Commons Government ban on TV cigarette advertising. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Linkmanship, Men to Reprieve, An Uncertain Principle, Transport Planning, Doctors' Pay. Letters to the Editor: Monetary Challenge, Help For Exporters, Sport Sweepstake, Trades Disputes Bill, Education Debate, Aid And Trade, Law Of Evidence, A Question Of Principle Meeting Company's Claim, Aircraft Imports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Ernest Williams Judicial Posts In The Far East, Prof. Thomas Wallace, Prof. G. N. Watson, Senor L. Giannattasio, Dr. J. B. Danquah. Law: Damages And The Judges, Concurrent Sentences, The Public Interest Regina V. Harpur, A Probate Action Fuld, Deceased Hartley And Another V. Fuld And Others Fuld And Another, Intervening, Insurance Scheme Approved In Re African Life Assurance Society, Ltd. And Another, Apology To Terry-Thomas Stevens V. Pressdram Limited And Others, Taking A Risk Regina V. James. Business and Finance: Year Starts Well For Aveling-Barford, Export Order, Rank Computer For France, £1M. Tesco Stores Purchase Bolton Supermarket Chain, Investment Help Plan For Italy, Latest Dividends, French Trade With Rumania, Cyprus Mines Sells Dutch Interest, Another Wm. Press Scrip, Viyella Take Over Warp Knitters Lynwood Buys Ten-Pin Bowling Firm, Marchwiel Surprise: Scrip And Five Points More Setback For Culter Paper, New Contracts, Mr. Howard Kitchin Forms Pr Consultancy, The Central Bank Of India Limited, Take-Over Hopes Again A Potent Market Factor, Gold Cover Debate, Lombard Australia Has Good Year, Bank Suspends Operations Chinese-Owned, Lower Trend On Frankfurt Milan Below Best, Rise In American Bill Rates Prices Of Long-Term Bonds Higher, Japan's January Trade, A.-Power Plant For Chicago, B.S.A. Buys Control Of Two U.S. Firms, Success Of Osaka Loan, Guarded Optimism In Efta For Easing Of Surcharge Better Appreciation Of British Difficulties, Gatt Chapter On Developing Countries' Trade Signed, How to Keep In Balance?, Esso Petroleum Buys Research Company, Commonwealth Phone Link £4.6M. Extension Growing Traffic With Japan, Money Remains Very Short, Norway's Shipping And The £, A.E.I. Wins £1M. Order For Transformers, Sugar Surcharge Up, Jamaica Worried At Sugar Prices, Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Staflex Int. Predict 10% Final, High Bank Rate No Check To Consumer Demand £12M. Corporation Borrowing, Export Hopes In Spain, Two New Honeywell Computers, Credit Sales Popular U.D.T.'S Changing Pattern, Quiet Day For Sterling Gold In Good Demand, Corporation Of London 61½ Per Cent. Stock, 1975-1978 Issue of £12,000,000 at £99 Per Cent., "Mr. Louie" Moves To New Test Site, Non-Voting Scrip By J. Lyons, Steel Of Wales Beginning To Trim Work Force, I.F.C. Investment In Greece, Montgomerie Offer 7 P.C. Convertible, Smoking And Tv, Lorraine-Escaut Margins Up, German Chemicals "Big 3" Continue Undaunted Promise Of Further Gains, Freight Index Rises, Mount Isa Shares Slump, Chicago Mill Lumber, Russian Productivity Puzzle, Cotton Board On Way Out? Textiles Pressure On Government. Business Appointments: Fell (Holdings) Resignation Service Agreement Terminated. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares Chiefly Steady But Tobaccos Hit By Ban, Sugar Firm, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Irregular Movements, Withdrawals From Rotterdam Push Cash Metal Up £31 15s. A Long Ton, Wall St. Above Day's Low Dow Jones Average Under 900, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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