The Times - 01/06/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GLASGOW, MAY 31, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-STEETLEY, near WORKSOP, MAY 31, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-AMMAN, MAY 31, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MAY 31, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 31, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COINAGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 31, From a Special Correspondent-LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, MAY 31, From A Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 31, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, PERCY DUNSHEATH. Sutton Place, Abinger Hammer, Dorking, Surrey., R. E. GOODWIN, Chairman, Greater London Council, Finance Committee. The County Hall, S.E.1, May 27., HECTOR HUGHES. House of Commons, May 26., C. D. PIKE, Chairman, Watts, Blake, Bearne & Company limited., T. E. W. WADDINGTON. 56 Gresham Street, E.C.2, May 29., F. J. S. CRAWFORD., JEREMY BRAY. House of Commons, May 31., D. E. F. GREEN. 9 Blenheim Road, St. John's Wood, N.W.8., S. P. BEST. Stourbend, Sturminster Newton, Dorset., R. M. INGE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-FLORENCE, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, From Our Art Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-HELSINKI, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, From an American Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, MAY 31,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,934, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Sport: Bailey And Taylor Give Essex Whip Hand, Newcomer Fancied To Win Epsom Prize Visp Best Of Smart Runners In Woodcote Stakes, Taylor Drops Set To K. Watanabe, Sports in Brief, Kent Rally But Face Defeat, Barratt Shines In Leicester Attack, Pollard Saves The Day For New Zealand Innings Defeat Staved Off In Stand With Sutcliffe, Skilful Boxers In Wembley Bouts, Roehampton Croquet, England Bowls Team, Rowing Calendar Under Fire Far-Reaching Changes Suggested, United Fight Hard For Narrow Lead Easy Opportunities Missed, Timid Batting Display By Middlesex, Pole Leads Tour After Sprint Finish, Universities Team For U.S. Tour, Gloucester Attack Foiled W. Indian Partners Stop The Rot, Edinburgh Evening Meeting, Warwick Still In Difficulties, Long Dark Day For Yorkshire Derbyshire Build On Big Lead, Worcester Snatch Slender Lead, Sussex Facing Defeat, Arthurs Puts Out De Mendoza. Display Advertising: Bovis Group, Michelin 'X', Nhk, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, FLY Ghana Airways VC10, NORMAND (Mayfair) LTD., Banque Belge Ltd., Rank Xerox, Call Export Intelligence, Chemical New York, Multiple Display Advertisements, Grattan Warehouses Ltd.,, Chivas Regal, The Times, Royal Doulton, Freemans. News: Bunker Children "Not Captive", Gains Tax Change To Aid Trusts, Formula I Racing Date Agreed, 400 Road Deaths On U.S. Holiday, Currency Survey In Australia, Record Gold Output: Over 10 Million Ounces Warning On South African Economy Statement by Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, £10,000 For Marine Engine Study, Buying Out House Move Opposed, Teacher Better Off On State Assistance "Cannot Afford To Live On Pay", Man Loses Breach Suit, 600 Grounded By Airport Strike, J. Clark's Victory For Britain, Wages Policy Opposed More Trade Union Criticisms, Lost Ship's Master Was Negligent, More Protection For U.S. Exporters, British Engine For Italian Car, Results of the Great Migrations, Israel Envoy Denies "Izvestia" Story, Toronto Rally Ends In A Riot Running Battle With Police, Coughs Make 'Most Open Derby', Scientists See Solar Storm From Plane, Fashions And Frozen Turkeys Sent By Mail, Extremes In May Weather Sunshine Shortage, U.S. Jets Drive Off Vietcong Attackers Heavy Losses In 2-Day Battle, Expert Climber Fell To Death, Presbyterians To Revise Doctrine U.S. Assembly Vote, 'Support For Steel Payout Protest', Woman Refused Jury Service, Less Noise From Jets In London, Gunners Injured, Germany's Role In Nuclear Strategy, Simca 1500 Estate Car at the Top of its Class, Minister Urged To Revise Minister Urged To Revise Rent Bill, For Trial On Forged Dollars Charges, New Churches Fund Reaches £420,000, Hint Of National Pit Stoppage, Canadian Hint Of Press Reforms Minister's Study Of Court Reporting, Anne Mowbray Reburied In The Abbey, Rail Claim May Go To Incomes Board Miners And London Busmen Also Candidates Strong Arguments For Mr. Brown, Admiral Kuznetsov Back In Favour, Dr. Erhard Admits That Talks In U.S. Will Be Limited Election Benefits Of Meeting With Mr. Johnson, "Cheer For Queen, Boo For Wilson", "Teetotal Tom" a Prey of the Pickpockets, More Underground Cables Planned Ipswich Need, Manoeuvre Plans Will Go Ahead Without France, New Cunarder Costs Rise To £25M. Price Already Paid, Communists In Move To Beat M. Defferre, Step Towards The Manless Mine, Month's Rest For Mme. Callas Mediterranean Cruise, Doctor Fears "Era Of Infection", Both Sides In Santo Domingo Denounce O.A.S. Role Paymaster Move "Affront To Dignity", Israel Demands Investigation, Former Councillor Sent To Prison False Claims For Loss Of Wages, Armed Raid: Police Interview Man, Inquiry Call After Clerk's Dismissal, 1,000 Scots Steelworkers Idle, M.P. Protests Over "Arms Loophole", Ministers Coming To London, Britain To Be Headquarters Of World Computer Group, Offence To Insult, 'Move Flying-Boats' Request, Two Killed In Jerusalem Border Firing Amman Warning To U.N. Truce Supervisor, Printing 'Needs New Attitude' Bold Investment To Save Profits, Dockers Not Layabouts, Lord Crook Says Strikes Caused Wrong Public Image, Vital Role Of Fish As A.D. 2000 Food Lord Snow's Warning, The Night Sky In June, Movements Of Liners, 6,300 Seek Jobs As Teachers Large Response To Scottish Scheme, Opposition Seek Tax Changes To Aid Close Companies, Indian Reply To Mr. Wilson, Britons Detained By Mistake, Drugs Committee Chosen, Country Club For Trade Unionists, Mr. Healey's Ideas Gain Support In Nato More Realism About Numbers And Costs, Bank Clerk Thief "A Bogus Spy", Opera House Ban Called Off Negotiation Pledge, North-South Rivals In California. Picture Gallery: Life Among the People of Western Poland Today. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. Odinga Called On To Resign, Mr. L. R. Dawe, on his retirement as, Prof. Blackett For Research Council, Ecclesiastical News New Archdeacon Of Bradford, University News Oxford. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Arms For Nato, Pendugum, China's Prize Pupil, Shifting the Load. Letters to the Editor: Road Restrictions, When Police Prosecute, Commonwealth Court, Exchange Control, Metric System, Social Justice, Capital Gains, Tax Burden On Companies Financing Their Activities, Better Perspective, Corporate State. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Lithographs by Alan Davie, Some Pictorial Anthologies, Unfamiliar Sibelius Tone Poem, Splendidly Rich Violin Tone, Lieder Recital Too Taxing, "Belle" With A Modern View Wimbledon Theatre: The Belle of New York, Lord Margadale's Collection Sold Club Bargain Recalled, Stage Tribute To Jack Hylton, St. Ninian's Treasure For Edinburgh, Second Empire's Most Talented Artist, Varied Bach with Varied Results, Zeffirelli Tames Magnani for Play by Verga, £2m. Theatre Adds to the Attractions of Bonn. Obituaries: Mr. George Nowlan Former Canadian Finance Minister, Col. Völmer Gyth, Dr. Alexander Ross, Mr. Joseph C. Grew, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: New assessment scheme for unit trusts, Trusts for charities only, House Of Commons Bill on drugs testing ready soon, British moves on Vietnam fail, Tax avoiders "thriving", Reliefs sought from capital gains tax. Law: Court Of Criminal Appeal Sentence Too Severe Regina V. Chanet, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division 'Unwarranted Intrusion Into Man's Private Affairs' Mason V. Odhams Press Ltd. And Another, First Application Under New ACT In Re The Footwear Reference, Court's Function Usurped By Trial In Chambers Wenlock V. Moloney And Others. Business and Finance: Earnings From Scotch Whisky Continue To Soar, Southend Waterworks Company, Company Profits Up In May, The Intrepid Savers Of West Berlin, Industrial Exhibition Under Canvas, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited The Parent Company Of The Blue Circle Group, Commercial Union Doing Better, Mr. Oppenheimer On A Free Market, THE NORTH HOTELS (M. F. North Limited) Sir Cyril Blak's Statement, Opperman Gears (Holdings) Limited, Blackwood Hodge Sales Reach £25.7M., Ozalid Profits Up 22 Per Cent, Anglo-Port. Telephone Dividend Safe, Decorative Plastics Prices Cut, Australian Wool Chief For London, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, £24M. New Money In May, Advance Laundries Limited Further Development In Commercial Field Mr. R. J. Ellery's Survey, Union Minière Du Haut-Katanga Successful Year Despite Difficulties Favourable Current Position, Howards Of Mitcham, The British Investment Trust Limited Mr. A. H. Bowhill's Review, Nthn. Petroleum Tank Progress, The Cotton Mystery When IS Talk A Negotiation? Suppliers Here, The Anglo-Portuguese Telephone Company Continued Progress And Development Mr. Alastair F. Roger On The Finance Bill, £18M. Liquid Gas Plant For Nigeria, Japan To Enlarge Shell Tankers, Search For Cement Ranges Far And Wide, Lancashire Hotpot In Los Angeles, Money In Good Demand, FORMATION.-Electronic Machine, Brownlee May Face Lower Softwood Prices, John Bright & Brothers Results Show Further Improvement, New Industries Make Scotland Richer, Bovis Profits To Rise Again, British Farm Expert For Ethiopia, Southend Water Loan At 7%, British Rail's Heaviest Load, The British Economy Key Statistics 1900-1964, Fisons Expect 9% Earnings Rise Growth To Come From Non-Fertilizer Side, German Corporate Law Revised, Crittall Chairman Hits Back, Massey-Ferguson Setback, Dutch Mines Play Smaller Part, Advance Laundries £8.75M. Sales, The Property and Reversionary Investment Corporation Ltd., £2.5M. Diesel Project In S. Africa, Return To The Gold Standard Opposed Dr. Carli Wants A Common Policy, Suspension In Dealings Town Centre Props. Details Awaited, Regional Policy For Six Urged, Uneasy Calm In The Exchanges Light On Gilt-Edged Margins, Guthrie Scheme Modified, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, Howard Substantial Progress Achieved. Business Appointments: Kleinwort, Benson Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Calmer Tone In Sterling, Profit-Taking On Tokyo Index Drops 12.54, Federal S.E. A Step Nearer, The Cash Position Falls £3 3s. 9D. A Long Ton To 9-Month Low, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Tend Lower, Covent Garden Prices, Overseas Tax Hopes Create Interest, Recent Issues, Speeding Interim Reports, Milan Values Higher Paris Easier, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, AMSTERDAM was narrowly mixed., British Funds, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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