The Times - 26/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, FEB. 25, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, FEB. 25, From a Correspondent., From Our Special Correspondent-SAIGON, FEB. 25, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON. FEB 25, From Our Tokyo Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 25, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, From Our Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, P A. BROMHEAD, G. W. A. DENNY, K. O. ROBERTS-WRAY. The Old Golf House, Forest Row, Sussex, Feb. 22., PATRICK IDE. Kidds Hill Farm. Colemans Hatch, near Hartficld, Sussex, Feb. 24., ATTLEE., JOHN A. RAVEN. Director. The, IVOR RICHARD. House of Commons, Feb. 23., GAVIN MCCRONE., From Our Special Correspondent, C. R. RUSSELL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Music Critic-BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 25, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Geering & Colyer, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Business Offers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,854, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Sport: Dicey's Second Success For Rimell, Heavyweights Decide Oxford Lose By One Bout, Four Newcomers In Kent XV, Aemillanus At Home Again Fourth Windsor Victory, Revival Brings Cambridge Victory, Lee Kin Tat Goes Out In Third Round, Sports in Brief, West Take On South Africans Without Key Players, Doubtful Squash Players ADD To Tour Problems, Cambridge Make IT Four In A Row At Lacrosse, Amateurs' Logical Order a Lesson to the Professionals, Problem For Pembroke Challenge Must Be Early, Australians Hit Out Against Jamaica. Display Advertising: The Royal Commonwealth Society For The Blind, Celmar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mel, Bea France, Osram, United Glass, Midland Bank, Hotel President, The Times, Arbuthnot Latham & Co., Limited, Parker-Knoll, Fire Protection Association, British United, United States Travel Service, The Standard Bank Limited, Coseley Urban District Council, Gent, Ecgd, Save the Children. News: Whips Will ACT To Beat Tory Move, Exeter "Storm In A Teacup" Dame E. Sharp Gives Council Advice, Red Hat Absent From Ceremony Of Cardinals Ritual Simplified, Signs Of War-Weariness In South Vietnam First 600 Of Korean Troops Arrive In Saigon, P.M.G. To Pay £1,100 In Costs, Elections As A Prelude To Independence, Mass Elite of Five Million Readers, Firms Refuse New Town Factories, Britons Want To Leave S. Africa, Area Economic Chairmen Named Opposition Assail Choice In North Controversial Figure, Marines Still At One With The Navy, U.S. Turns Down Suggestion Of Negotiations, English To Continue As India's "Associate Language" Dangerous Aspects Of Mr. Shastri's Announcement, More Indonesians Captured, Peking Resumes Attack On Russia Policy On Vietnam Condemned Opposition To Move With France, Priest Loses Right To Officiate Family Planning View Retained, Mr. Bottomley Hears View Of Mr. Nkomo Majority Rule Demand Nationalists' Reply To Chiefs, 'Tv Build-Up' By Mr. Wilson Tories Want Equal Opportunities, Movements Of Liners, Herr Ulbricht Begins Cairo Talks East German Trade And Aid, City To Have A University Lord Mayor Will Be Chancellor, Doctors: Report For Mr. Wilson, S. Arabia Talks Postponed, Note Of Fear From Noisy Moralists Changing Attitudes In Church, "Forward-Not Back-To Power", Evidence Invited From Unofficial Source, Prison For Former Jaguar Executives, Negro Officer Of Ku-Klux-Klan Practical Joke On Racialists, Port Employers' Chaman Seeks Redeployment Of Dock Labour Force, Vicar Gets School For Village, Allaying Misgivings Over Sonic Boom, Tory M.P.S Will Elect Leader By Vote 3 Ballots If Necessary: Party To Ratiey Sir A. Home's Procedure Goes Far To Break "Magic Circle", Orthodox Move On Church Unity Anglican Cooperation, Making E.E.C. Ninth Efta Member Link Speculation, Revised Terms For Vc 10 Sought, Airliner Captain's "Mistaken Belief", New British O.E.C.D. Representative Sir Edgar Cohen's Post, Welsh Guards' 50 Years Of Service, Germ Survival in Face of Antibiotics, Reshuffle In B.B.C. Tv Posts Mr. Wheldon Promoted, Two Preferences Would Be Shown In Third Vote, Cultural Clash Threat To Canada's Future Commission's Stern Warning On Quebec Discontent, Pure Research Really Not Cricket, Home Secretary Stands Firm: Censure Beaten By 8 Votes, Mr. Warbey's Case To Be Debated Backbench Motion, Bonn's Dilemma on Nazi Crimes, Travel Agents Bill Includes Ban, Mediator Tries New Angle On Cyprus, Questions On Kodak Men's Union Work Plea By Defence, Off-Licence Shops Fear Closures, Influenza Spreads To Holland, "Blackmail Tactics" By Unofficial Strikers, Peasant History of Shirt Sleeve, Study Conference For Australia The Duke Of Edinburgh Announces 1968 Plan, Mental Health Services Making Rapid Progress Minister Talks Of More Schemes, Strike Closes 12 Stores Fine Fare Dispute, £2 More Rates Paid On Average By Householders, Debate Sought On Rate Report, U.S. Gives Warning To China, "Give And Take A National Duty", Students Vote For Sit-Down Strike. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The New Road Bridge Across The Tay. Reviews: Ferocious Symphony of Protest by Graham Whettam, The Plight of the West End Theatre, Simon Boccanegra Next Season, Feminine Art Of Gillian Ayres, Richard Rodney Bennett's Vocation for Opera, Queen Anne Chairs Fetch 650 Gns., Clarino Trio Formed, High Precision of Belgrade Orchestra. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Planning Britain's Ports, Halcyon Day, Talk About Talks, The Impact of Rates. Letters to the Editor: Coal Exports, Anomaly, The Victims Of Persecution Resistance Work During War, Scotland Lags Behind, Youth Theatre, Question Of Principle, Boundaries Revision, Dictated Word, If The Pope Visits Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Ecclesiastical News Korean To Be First Bishop Of Seoul. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Prof. Matthew George Fisher Gifted Exponent Of Scottish Law, Air Marshal Sir Philip Babington Notable Personnel Staff Service, Sir Stanley Vernon Goodall, Mr. P. Hedworth Foulkes Agricultural Education, Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Mr. Peter Howard Leader Of M.R.A., Obituary, Mr. Emmet J. McCormack, Mr. Frank H. Mason. Law: Drug Patents Protected F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co. A.G. V. Inter-Continental Pharmaceuticals Ltd. J. R. Geigy S.A. V. Intercontinental Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Sentence Of Despair Regina V. Turemko, "Bank Raids Of Daring And Panache" Man On 4 Charges, An Unhappy And Unfortunate Appellant Regina V. Whitehead, Vidol V. Parsons And Others, Provision For Former Wife In Re F. Deceased. Business and Finance: Allied Brewers Going Ahead Scaffolding G.B. Hope For Fresh Record, Note Circulation Rather Higher, Security First Unit Assurance Scheme, Growing Market For Toilet Goods, £1.6M. Convertible By Hepworth Iron, Record Wheat Output, B.I.C.C. Nigeria Contract, Smith/honeywell Pact, Electronic Success.-A.P.T. Elec-, Sulphuric Acid Plant For Netherlands, Goblin Property "Plum", $100M. Bank Loan For Monsanto, Overseas Finance 'Dangerous' To Miss These Loans, U.S. Hearings On Loans Overseas, £130,000 For Music, £2M. Nylon Plant For Yugoslavia, Heavy Demand For Gold In London Dollar Price Moves Higher, District Bank Form New Subsidiary, Reappointed To Bank, January Fire Total Tops £6M., Trade Offensive By Chinese, Kennedy Leigh May Go Into Liquidation, Banks And Their Customers Under Pressure, Arbuthnot Latham, N.C.B. Place £400,000 Contract, Land-Rovers For Swiss Army, Edinburgh Issue Allotments, Pound Below $.2.79½ Sharp Rise In Gold Price, Queen Anne's Hotels Dividend Policy, H.Q. And General Supplies Sales Up 21 Per Cent, Jo'burg Steady, Nigeria Trade, Rael-Brook Expect Higher Earnings, James Latham Offer For Sale, Macdonalds Biscuits Step Up Sales, The Changing Role Of Reinsurance, £500,000 Australia Order, Good Day For The Discount Houses Mopping Up On Very Large Scale, Dutch Rulings On Natural Gas, National Provincial Bank Limited, Computer Decision Likely Soon, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited, National Provincial Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Brmish Ropes Factory.-British, William Timpson Limited, M 1 FUEL SUPPLY.-A second award, U.S. Payments Advisers Meet Today, Malaysia Shipping Line, Shipping Lines' Tax Plea, Denmark Tightens Credit System, Bank Statements For February, £1M. Truck Order For A.E.C., Credit Role In Exports A Plan To Put U.K. Ahead, Yesterday's Dividends, Spurt By Ransome And Marles, Phipps Allotments, Record Year For Glynwed Tubes: Mather & Platt Recover. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. Noble Joins Fish Firm. Politics and Parliament: The Governor's advice, Trade deficit with Canada, House Of Lords Change refused in immigration quota, Mr. Warbey's complaint will be debated, Home Secretary repudiates political pressure from Northampton, House Of Commons Import levy effect on exports. Stock Exchange Tables: Tokyo Continues To SLIP Investors' Fears, U.S. Commodities, Wall Street Up A Shade Corporate News Still Good, Stores Group For Market Wades Departmental Placing, Small Private Buying Lifts Equities, Cash Copper Wire Bars Falls Sharply In Afternoon Dealings, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Easier Trend On Milan Oils Lead Paris Higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Quiet But Firm Day For Equities, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange.. Property: Country Properties.
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