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The Times - 15/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent-DUBLIN, FEB. 13, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PORT ELIZABETH, FEB. 14, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 14, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 14, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, FEB. 14, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, FEB 14, From Our Special Correspondent-ELMENDORF, ALASKA, FEB. 14, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 14, From Our Correspondent, EVELYN KEITH. The Cottage, Manuden, near Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, Feb. 12, G. DELACEY. Mill Road, Burgess Hill, Sussex, , DOROTHY SILLAR. The Malt House, Cuddington, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Feb. 12., I. M. SEGAL. 40 Cameron Road, Seven Kings, Essex, Feb. 11., C. H. BATEMAN. Sweyns, Rayleigh, Essex, Feb. 12., ALAN CAMPBELL Temple, E.C.4, Feb. 13., PETER SHORE. House of Commons, Feb. 13., W. A. BARKER, Headmaster. The Leys Schools, Cambridge, Feb. 12., J. ROGER ALMOND. Green Lodge, Norfolk Road, Lytham, Lancashire, Feb. 12., JOHN FRYD, Chairman, Labour Group, Hertfordshire Education Committee. 8 Westfield Avenue, Harpenden, Hertfordshire., JOHN MARSH, Director, British Institute of Management. Management House, 80 Fetter Lane, E.C.4, Feb. 11., By A. S. G. Hoar, Managing Director, Commonwealth Development Finance Company Limited, PETER G. MASEFIELD. The Royal Aero Club, 9 Fitzmaurice Place, W.1, Feb. 12., ANTHONY BULL, Member, London Transport Board, London Transport, 55 Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By H. Heymann,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Sales By Auction. Sport: Enterprising Bristol Lapse In Defence, Miss Blundell Too Good For Own Good, Alvechurch In Fourth Round On Merit, Opportunist Try Gives Ireland Victory Three Countries Still Unbeaten In Championship, Sports in Brief, Chelsea Complete Handsome League Double, Astonishing Tennis By Veteran Select Four Fight For Henry Leaf Cup, Saracens Grow Stronger As Game Progresses, Club Hockey, Miss Stapleford Comes Second, Portsmouth Win Cross Country At Home But Fail Away, Army Lose Their Sense Of Attack, Fulham Swamp Spurs In The Second Half, Fencing Won By Oxford, Leeds Win The Day But Lose Friends Arsenal Handicapped By Eastham's Injury, East Women Get Only Goal, Oxford Win Lerman Shooting Cup, Scottish End Coventry's Unbeaten Run, Kent Hang On To Their Lead In A Gale, Durham Just Get Home In Extra Time, Hurdlers Below Standard Of Past Years, Cambridge Crew Selected, Mitchell Breaks Monopoly, England Believe Test Can Still Be Saved South Africa's Faith In Spin, Wilson Loses His German Title To Lundqvist, Oxford Complete Golf Team Encouraging Weekend's Work. Picture Gallery: Commemorating the Revolution in Zanzibar. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch.1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,844. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Firestone, Bear Brand, Elbeo Limited, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bea Sas, Vauxhall, The Times, National Provincial Bank Limited, Tudorose, Pex, Thomas Tilling Ltd. News: Britain Asked To Open Atom Reactors American Plea For Inspection, Valiant Nuclear Submarine Year Behind Schedule Should Be Ready In September: Warspite Launching This Year, Kuala Lumpur Forces On Alert After Rioting Tear Gas Used Against Demonstrators, Boy Of 14 Not Army Absentee, Ford Repair Service For Lorries, Army Junta Restores Vote In Honduras Country Awaits Twelfth Constitution, Inquiry Into Wolf's Escape, Breeding Queen Bees For Britain, Dr. Subandrio Talks Of Peace And Preparations For War, Five Swedes Leave The Ukraine Return After Years Of Waiting, Jordan Cabinet Change, Trust Take Up Cudgels For Housewife, Dr. Beeching To Brief Unions Report On Railway Trunk Routes, Doctors Could Set Dangerous Precedent, Mr. Lubbock Says, Prince Criticizes Casino Company, Review Should Improve Aid, Madras Chaos After Riot Damage Fatalities Now Put At 70, M.P. Stands By "Half Drunk" Charge Tory Conduct In Censure Debates Commons Challenge Expected, Sir A. Home Calls For Close Link With Europe "Political Union Without Economic Basis An Empty Phrase", Cultural Pact With Russia, 150th Anniversary Of Cambridge Union, Nigerian Call For Restraint, Search For New Government Begins Today In Turkey, Ex-M.P. Sells Acre For £6,000 "Land Profits Are Incredible", Britons Protest In S. Africa, Foster-Parent To Coloured Child Example By Smethwick M.P.'S Supporter, Mr. Kosygin Again Denounces U.S., One-Eleven Beats Trials Schedule, More Doctors Back Call To Quit Support From 3,000 In Lancashire "Denial Of Justice", Lag In Teaching Machines, Mrs. White's Tour Of Gibraltar, Parties Manoeuvre For Sudan Power General Election May Be Delayed, Stockings Cut from Fancy Fabric, High Spirited Young Tories, Bomb Thrown Into Malcolm X House, Italian Socialists Stay In Coalition, Police Besiege Actors In Rome Action To Stop Pius XII Play Special Performance For M.P.S Today, Bladon Objectors To Car Park Plan, Grants To British Study Groups Assistance From Ford Foundation, Gen. De Gaulle Reaffirms His Cordiality, Farming Notes And Comments, U.S. Dockers Resume Work, President Nyerere Recalls Envoy, Tanzanian Official Expelled From Washington, Oxfam Support For Family Planning Roman Catholic Tolerance, "Delay Tax On Gains" Appeal By Law Society Memorandum To Chancellor Safeguards For Public Needed, Tractor Clerks To Strike, Hercules Shows Its Paces In Alaska Exercise American Crews Praise Aircraft Britain IS To Buy, Slough Difficult For "L" Test, Priests Chant Outside Court In Spain, Links with the Past at Shepherds Bush, A Sensible Look at Rating, Employers Must Look Closely At Their Organizations Evidence To The Royal Commission, Mass Weddings In Cuba, Flight Of The Young From Farming, Frenchwoman of the Abattoirs, Mr. Greenwood Appeals To B. Guiana. Politics and Parliament: 'One Nation' Tories Regroup for Europeanism, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. News in Brief. Reviews: Progress Made On Welsh Theatre, Polish Pianist's Affection for Chopin's Music, Gifts Help Student Theatre, Nuclear Exhibition Offer Rejected Too Many Invitations, U.K. Authority Says, Two Turandots Compared Royal Opera House: Turandot, Unhappy Love Drama True To Form, Less Familiar Aspects of Modern Sculpture, Mr. Lambert Cox's Dr. Coppelius, Superb Control of Mr. Igor Oistrakh, Two Irish Painters Of Today, Return of the Berliner Ensemble. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Funds from America, Defence Dilemma, Can Mr. Inönü Do It Again?, Bonnets With Bees In. Letters to the Editor: Petrol Tax Revision, Cushion On Criticism, Rookes V. Barnard, Essential New World, Education Debate, The Doctor's Plight Status Of General Practice, Ticket Delay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: M. D.-E. Inghelbrecht, Mr. D. F. Hunter, V.C. A Gallant Resistance, Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt, Mr. Deryck Abel Journalism And Politics, Sir Michael Nethersole, Air Commodore L. G. S. Payne. Property: Older Houses Of Character In Demand Again, Factories, Warehouses, Sites, Richard Ellis & Son. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Business and Finance: Southern Tv To Earn Less Higher Advertising Levy, £5M. S. African Oil Plant New Company To Be Formed, Sales Rise By Shell-Mex Margins Squeezed, Spectacle Drive By British Firm, £337,500 Offer For Wellco Electric, Harper Engineering Recovery Continues, Bank Withdrawals In Hongkong Freed, New Contracts, Harveys Drive, President Johnson To Meet Bankers, Savings Up £13M., Debenture Corpn., Wright, Bindley & Gell Reconstruction, 15% Levy Cut Soon, Says Mr. Shah, Patino In Deal With Bibis To Explore Tin Prospects, Preparing Next Move In Wall Paper Struggle Crucial Coffee Meeting Today, £300M. A Year Lost Accidents In The Factories, Wm. Neill-Capper Hldgs., A.E.I. Chairman Flying To S. Africa, Flexible Ducting Cut Their Prices, Metal & Pipeline In S. Africa Survey, Insurance Companies To Buy Shares, In Brief, The Sterling Estates Group Of Companies, Credit In Short Supply, Price Bros. Earn 50% More, Bank Rate In The Budget Context, Exhibits For Moscow.-The, Yarrow To Repay Preference, Kennedy Round Talks, Bristol Post To Raise Price?, From the Export Front Fine Month For Long John Whisky, D.E.A. Buys Petrol Chain, Planning To Come To Market, Bahrain Census Begins, Middle East Bank Profits Down, Joseph Dawson Seek Finance Lower Profits, $777M. Surplus By Italy, £136M. Advanced For Homes Abbey National's Record Year, Holland's Economic Strength, Busy Time For Fibre Trade, Macowards Limited, High Level Not Sustained Trade Figures Send Pound Tumbling, Paris Prices Ease: Index At 1965 Low, Steel Election Fears American Economy Moving Ahead Cost Of Dock Strike Put At $2,211M., Latin American Conference, Further expansion, Badalex Order Book At £850,000, Union Bank's Profits Rise, General & Engineering: Sales Well Up, Pattern Of Yield Graphs, Lonsdale & Bartholomew Turnover Up. Stock Exchange Tables: Imperial Japanese Government, Regular Top Four In Unit Trust League Table, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Chairmanship For Sir W. Scott.

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