The Times - 02/11/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PERTH, NOV. 1, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent-SUTTON COLDFIELD, NOV. 1, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-INVERNESS, NOV. 1, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-DUBLIN, NOV. 1, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, NOV. 1, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-VANCOUVER, NOV. 1, From Our Correspondent-RAWALPINDI, NOV. 1, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, NOV. 1, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, NOV. 1, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, , From a Special Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, QUINTIN HOGG., HAROLD SHOOBERT., ERNEST A. PAYNE, , ROBERT ALLAN., D. H. RICHARDS, , JOHN BONFIELD, , WILLIAM R. MERTON, , C. A. REDFERN, , By Alan Williams, GERALD F. JONES, , ERIC de MARÉ, , M. W. BERESFORD, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. News: Incomes Fiasco-Mr. Macleod, High Death Rate Last Quarter, President Ayub Warns U.N. Of Dangers In Kashmir, Clash On Bus Fares, Mr. Wilson Explains Rhodesia Worries Road To Success Still Far From Clear Threat Of Unilateral Action Not Entirely Receded, Bank Holiday Road Deaths Up 4%, No Gibraltar Talks Yet, Soviet Missiles Paraded In Algiers Col. Boumedienne Praises Army, Courage After Big Wheel Fall, Crime Raises Cost Of Living, Engineering Need Of Apprentices, Climbers' Two-Day Ordeal In Himalayas, 64 Killed As Bus Plunges Into Nile Children Among The Victims Hunt By Frogmen, Top-Level Talks On Aluminium, Surveying Aid For 47 Countries, Students Seek Jam Butty Record, 3 Months' Sentence On Colin Jordan, Joint Study On Engine For Air Bus U.S. Joins Britain And France, W.H.O. Proposes New Curbs On Drugs Greater Insistence On Prescriptions, Film Industry Pressure For Own School, Death Sentence In Swim Pool Case, Promise Of Return For Refugees, Candidate Shot In Guatemala Non-Communist IS Found Dead, World Shipping To Be Reviewed, 85 Telephone Kiosks Damaged In Dublin Dispute Incoming Calls Refused In Provinces, E. Midlands Sports Council Formed, Front-Door Buses For London, Slump In Public Image Of Road Transport, 'Force If Needed' Call By U.N., Skeletons In Cemetery May Be Saxon, No Sign Of Foul Play In Family's Death, Councils May Need 1,000 More Social Workers Policy On Young Offenders, Republicans Witch-Hunting In Election Campaign, Farm Moves 150 Miles By Rail, 'World's Fastest Trains', Creating New Employment In The Highlands Board Hope To Offer Loans, Mr. Stewart's Moscow Visit To START On Nov. 29 Sounding Soviet Leaders On A Non-Proliferation Treaty, Fighting Spreads To Celebes As Rebel Attack Fails Dr. Sukarno Extends Martial Law, Two Sentenced To Death In Iran, Warder Denies HE Hit Prisoner Baton Allegation 'Malicious', Atlantic Liner Turns Back, Primate Meets A Rhodesia Ally, Advice Board For Salvation Army, Death Toll Of Seven In Gales Cooling Towers Blown Down, Dr. Coggan Visits East Berlin Protestant Unity Emphasized, Crowds Mourn Boy Found On Moor, Mutton Birds and Penguins, Mr. Smith Discusses Document With His Cabinet, Newspapers Blamed For Closure Plans, Medway Gas Pipeline, Ex-Boxing Champion Fined £3, Girl, 19, Passes Solicitors' Finals Youngest On Course, Cuba Message Cost Spy His Life, Tension Eases In Colony, Pay Rise Moves By 177,000 In Electricity Supply Manual Workers Give Notice, Security Council Delays Debate, Mr. Pearson's Successful Foray Into Vancouver, Autumn Improvements By The Rootes Group, Runaway Boy Will Stay In S. Africa, 'Summit' Postponed, Education Leader Leaves Council, Evidence Of Home Office Talk, Japan Asks S. Vietnam To Put Off Official Visit Government's Fear Of Clamour From Left-Wing Opposition, Sir W. Worboys IS B.P.C. Chairman, Shipyard Study Of Schooner Mishap Overtime Without Pay To Speed Launching, Moroccan Leader 'Seized In Paris' Hustled Into Car By 'Police', Treasury Talks On Engineers, Vital Building May Escape Licensing, Workers' Part In Jamaica's Future, Pseudo-Hallmark Used In U.S., With the 'Irregulars' in South Vietnam, Newspapers Return In Santo Domingo, Inconvenience Like A Fish Out Of Water, Movements Of Liners, Helped To Found £100M. Industry, Director Alleged To Have Said HE Dumped Body In Sea, Italian Unions In Crucial Talks, Premium Savings Bond Prizes, S. Africa Tightens Squeeze, Charge Of Au Pair Girl Murder, China Ranks Radio As One Of Its Military 'Sports', Shetland Treasure To Go Back On Loan, Two Congos Seek Ways To End Breach Talks In Leopoldville Open Today, Control Of Estate Agents Nearer, Empty Seat For Dr. Jagan At British Guiana Talks, Aid For Feeder Aircraft Government Share Proceeds, 100-Mile Pipeline A Long-Term AIM, Spanish Workers To Get More Aid, Infra-Red Camera Worked By The Heat Of The Body, Gales Leave A Trail Of Death And Havoc Five Swept From Frigate: Man Killed By Falling Wall, E. Germans Fail To Be Impressed. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,066. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Sport: Sports in Brief, Kirriemuir Gives Satisfaction Weight Concession Too Great, Rugby Club Records, Oxford Give Spurs A Lesson For 40 Minutes, Mixed Fortunes For Sides On Tour, Shepherd's Enterprise Acknowledged Young Leg Spinner Has M.C.C. In Difficulties, Phillips Given Few Chances By Watford, Miss Keszler Wins Richmond Trophy Early ICE Skating Lead Decisive, Paradox Of Tennis In November Needed Practice For King's Cup Team, Young Golfers To Tour S. Africa, Hart Outpoints Scott, Lee As Lacrosse Pacemakers, Three Cuppers Wins For Ashton. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Times Bookshop, The Save The Children Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Eastern Bank Ltd., Dgaa, Ncr, Exide, Quote, Fiduciary Trust Company, Panam, The British United Provident Association. Picture Gallery: Cooling Towers crash in a Gale. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Pay Deductions for Debt, Tractor Skirmishes, Star-spangled Hotels, Mr. Wilson Reports. Letters to the Editor: WHO Caused The Deficit?, Productivity Plans, Canvassers Excluded, Merchant Spirit, Demands Upon Doctors, The Architect's Role, Flexible System, Where Laymen Can Help Guidance On Moral Principles, Channel Tunnel, Note of Realism, Parking Fines. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: English Composer Wins Two French Prizes, First William Bate Hardy Prize, Widow Changes Mind About Selling V.C., University News Cambridge. Obituaries: The Hon. B. Pleydellbouverie, Prof. T. Graham Brown, Sir Laurence Byrne A Former High Court Judge. Reviews: Raymonda For London, 8-Volume Work By Redoute Fetches £5,500, Visconti Cherry Orchard Opens Civic Theatre, Singer Conjures Up Memories, Heir To Romantic Tradition, Students' Success With Eliot Play, York Festival's Wider Scope, Chaplin's First Film Since 1956, 'London Gazette' Tercentenary Exhibition, Amateur Musicians Come to Town with Enthusiasm, Neglected U.S. Composer, Dancer's Ability Illuminated Yvonne Arnaud Theatre: Western Theatre Ballet, Purity and Thinness in Concrete Poetry. Politics and Parliament: Rent security 'pillow' for middle class tenants, House Of Commons Corned beef in private hands, Mr. Wilson's report on Rhodesia: the way open, but important differences still. Law: Taking And Driving Away Regina V. Wibberley, Mammoth Probate Action: Later Codicils Rejected In The Estate Of Fuld, Deceased, Acquitted Of Boy's Murder, Champagne Glasses Showerings V. Postgate, Accused Of £7,000 Museum Theft. Business and Finance: Mixed Outlook For Seager Evans, 'Imps' £125M. Hive-Off, £61M. New Money Raised In October 1965 A Record Year Already, Yorks. Transformer Scrip, Quietly Steady Day For The Pound Many Continental Centres Closed, Borneo Co. To Pay £175,000 More Tax, General Motors Pay $1,495M., Latest Dividends, Should New Zealand Devalue?, Bumper Nickel Results, Country Jobbers Succeed At London Expense, Mobile Exhibition On 1,000-Mile Trip, Wm. Ridgway, Bishop's Stores Sales Pass £15m., The British Linen Bank Statement To Stockholders By The Governor, The Duke Of Hamilton, Second Broadmount Trust Limited Dividend And Profits Increased, Gas Heater Sales Hit New Peak, Johnson Matthey's New Bank, Huge Saving On Fishing Boat Design, Issuing Houses Revise Booklet, Cheque Clearings Rise, Man-Made Fibres Output Up, Moderate Help For Money, Mr. Rockefeller's Confidence in U.S. Economy, Easier Tone In Gilts Sterling Steady, Who Needs Skilled Workers Most, Southampton Harbour Loan, Australian, Mercantile, Land And Finance Company, Ltd. Difficult Trading Conditions Mr. J. F. Prideaux Reviews Operations And Prospects, Church Fund Grows, Air Lift To Kuwait Base, Oil Storage Order From Yogoslavia, Computer Techniques Cut Gas Costs, £750,000 Leyland Contracts, Peak Industrial Assurance £493.7M. Total, Thyssen Turnover Up 14 P.C., Aust. Mercantile Gloom, Lord Watkinson Leaves Plessey Board, Poultry Farm For Hungary, Second Bidder For Perdio, Irving Trust Added To Bank's List, Investment Disputes Convention, Exchequer Lists Close, J. Hepworth Forge Ahead: Distribution Up Treble For Wade Potteries, £220,000 Order From China. Business Appointments: Mr. A. D. Macpherson Joins Gulf Oil (G.B.). Stock Exchange Tables: N.Y.S.E. Adopt New Rule To Maintain Fair And Orderly Markets, More Falls On Frankfurt Zurich Weak, Rhodesia Helps Mines But Gilts Turn Down, Little Interest In Freight, Imperial Chairman Replies, Reversal On Wall St. Aluminium Shares Depressed, Modest Selling Pushes Lead Values Lower, Recent Issues, S.E. Halt Dealings In Empire Rib, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Industrials Firmer, U.S. Bill Rates At 5-Year High, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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