The Times - 28/04/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-EASTBOURNE, APRIL 27, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-BLACKPOOL, APRIL 27, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, APRIL 27, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, APRIL 27, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, APRIL 27, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, APRIL 27, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, APRIL 27, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 27, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, HUGH JENKINS., N. F. ROBERTSON., DORIS A. PALMER., J. DENTON., GRAHAM DON., ALEC SAMUELS., A. J. ALLEN., COLIN HURRY. 56 Kingsway, W.C.2., BRIAN MURPHY, CHARLES H. de PEYER., By Lord Howick of Glendale, Chairman Nature Conservancy, ANTHONY KIELY., NIGEL NICOLSON., ARTHUR SWINSON., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Music Critic, From Our Museums Correspondent, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, APRIL 27, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Car Hire Service, Educational, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Bridge An Expensive Bid, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,905, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s), Exciting Chess Win By Schoolboy. Sport: Dignity In Defeat IS Best Israel Can Expect Taylor Given Singles Place For Davis Cup Tie, European Champion Given Lesson By Rudkin, Oxford United Promoted, Poor Finishing By Saracens, Sports in Brief, Port Relic IS Preferred At Ripon, The Leys Have Nucleus of Useful Team, Rugby Records May Flatter Some Old Boy Sides, Coop Makes A Flying START Round In 70 To Lead Golf Qualifiers, Czech Gifts To Sir S. Matthews Limit On Crowd For Testimonial, Spanish Express Best For 2,000 Guineas Niksar And Silly Season May Be Toughest Rivals, Small-Bore Victory For R.A.F.. Display Advertising: Shs, Shell, Michelin, City Wall Properties Limited, The Chase Manhattan, London International Engineering Exhibition, Liverpool Shoe Company Limited, The Marconi Company Limited, The Times, Daks, National Development Bonds, Heinemann. Picture Gallery: Hot Money, The Indian Ocean Survey. News: Local Authority Doubts About Rates By Instalments, British Troops Repel Indonesian Attack, Boots To Close Libraries, India Puts Its Border Casualties At 65 Fighting Spreads To Pakistan Territory, Call To Link Social Workers In One Structure "Too Many Irrelevant Rivalries", "£300,000 Asset", Says Mr. E. H. Shinwell, Two-Stage Tax-Short And Long Term-Is Introduced For Personal Capital Gains, A Palace in the Shadow of Ararat, Bonds And Works Of Art Among Exemptions, Wave Of Orders For British Shipyards Success Of Credit Scheme, 'Anti-Inflation Measures In Yugoslavia Sharp Rise In Prices, Britain Accused Over Aden U.N. Report Calls For New Policy, Strike By 2,000 B.A.C. Workers, Two Die In Factory Explosion, Cardinal Bea Meets Dr. Ramsey, Gen. Die Gaulle Again Affirms Independence More Air Designs With Britain Disapproval Of War In Vietnam, Mr. Wilson Arrives For Rome Talks Frequent Exchanges Suggested, On Other City Pages, Trouble In France's Virgin Lands, Lord Moynihan: Case Brought Forward, Cape Town Action Angers Minister, Lord Shawcross Hits At Little Englanders, Local Journalists Get More, Fight Against Rheumatism Ending Myth Of Hopelessness, Europe Looks To 'Aerospace Transporter', "1945 Infiltration By British Troops" Soviet Marshal's Claim, Mr. Wigg On Tory Party "Battle", President Of Oxford Union Cleared, New Research On Desalinization, $1,000M. Cut In U.S. Deficit Estimate, R.C.S Are Invited To Send Observers Council Of Churches, Vc 10 Captain IS Cleared Of Summonses Granted £75 Costs, Four Versions Of Boeing 737, Pilot Killed In V.T.O.L. Plane Crash 800ft. Plunge At U.S. Air Base, Canada Urges Britain To Use Tariff Concession Substantial Demand For Imported Goods, Says Minister, Youths Fined £157 At Brighton, Attempt To Limit Rent Bill Scope, Road From Ruhr To Dutch Coast, Bridging The Eftae.E.C. Gap, Girl Was Tricked Into Lonely Cottage Killing Dead Man's Letter Read At Inquest, Mr. Kosygin's Visit To East Berlin Military Parade Plan, Tanks Enter Rebel-Held Capital Americans Leaving Santo Domingo, Egypt Recalls Envoy To Tunisia Rift Over Palestine, Ring On Body As Clue To Missing General Delgado Inquiry In Spain, Equipment Left By Retreating Men, Incomes Policy Sure Of T.U.C. Support 2 More Big Unions Approve Test Of Restraint Still Ahead, A.E.U. Left Wing Lose To Mr. Brown's Backers Soviet Pay Policy Reminder, Lower Taxes For Holland, Conserving Britain's Natural Beauties, Opposition To Rhodesia Break With Britain Directors Fear Effect On Economy, Sir A. Home Leads A Walk-Out At The Dread Word "Suez", Mr. Soldatov Calls On Mr. Stewart, Shop Union Oppose Vietnam Policy, Chancellor Sticks To His Guns Deaf Ear To Protests At Double Taxation Long Committee Fight Ahead, "Juke-Box" Denial By Manx Radio, Suspended Pay Rise Averts U.S. Strike Novel Formula To Break Deadlock, Debate On Steel White Paper May Be Next Week, More Information On Science, Fight For £50M. Saudi Aircraft Order British Rivalry With U.S., Mr. Johnson Says Vietnam Offer IS Still Open U.S. Determination To Resist Aggression From North, Alpine Beauty In Westminster Society's Spring Show, Mr. Goldwater Hits Out, Youths Refused Bail, Sudan Poll Nears Final Stage, Argentina Denies Meat Danger, Youth Acquitted: Four Change Pleas. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Tuesday, April 27, 1965 Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Changes In Prison Service, New Archdeacon Of Coventry, Awards For Arabia Gallantry, University News Oxford. Index. Editorials/Leaders: IS IT Worth It?, Security for Health Staff, In Praise of Landladies, Malaysian Rifts. Letters to the Editor: Fair Rents, Estuary Planning, Second Chamber, Steel Nationalization, Income Norm, They Shall Have Music?, Legal Aid For Children Why IT Should Be Made Available, Rates Out Of Step, Inquest On The Election, United Nations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Saint's Day To Be Revived, Method Actors from New York, Amateur Carmen in a Country House near Aberdeen, Three Thousand Years of Marine Art in Paris Exhibition, New Philharmonia's South American Tour, Hundred Years of Prints, Enamel Plaque Fetches £35,000 Medieval Works Of Art, Poetic Playing Of Violinist, Bright Tone of Halé Strings Committed View of Bruckner, Bergman Film Called Off, American Talent for the Nightmare Presented as Nightmare. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: 2½ Acres Of Park For Housing, Arts Council patronage under fire, Topics Mr. Wilson discussed in United States, House Of Lords Bias in Law Commission denied, To mark the 700th anniversary, House Of Commons. Obituaries: Mr. Percy Horsfall, Mr. Wallace S. Murray, Mr. George Bishop Critic And Literary Editor, Mr. Ed Murrow World News On Radio And Television, Mr. D. N. Ciotori, Sir Leon Simon Wartime Director Of Savings, Obituary, Sir Edward Appleton. Business and Finance: Service For Visiting Businessmen, Continental Funds For R.T.Z Expansion?, ALLEN, HARVEY & ROSS LIMITED (Bill Brokers and Bankers) A Difficult Year for the Discount Market, Small Investors' Bigger Part In German Markets, Volkswagen Link With Auto Union, Coates Bros. Tax Fears, Ford Margins Up, Orange River Dam Tenders, Overseas Mining And The National Interest The Chairman, Mr Val Duncan, explains to Shareholders, Milford Docks Reply, Trollope & Colls Lifts Payment, Credito Italiano Joint Stock Company Registered Office: GENOA. Head Office: MILAN, Personna Sales Force Increased, Latest Dividends, Hopeful Outlook For W. Canning, First New Loan Since The Budget, Milestone For I.B.M. Success Of System 360 Computers, Australia Protection For Fibres Industry, More Dunlop Expansion On Tyneside, The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Benefits To Policyholders Exceed £250,000 Per Week Institutional Investor Serves Man In The Street, Coffee Futures Lower, £5.4M. Ford Design Centre Contract For Wimpey, Oil Firms Discussing Compensation, E.E.C. Proposals On Postage Rates Standardization By 1968 IS The AIM, London Tea Auctions, U.S. Sell 500,000 Lb. Of Sisal, More Light On Savings Securities Leave Private Hands, Merchant Banker On Liquidity, Allen, Harvey And Ross Ride The Storms, £8.6M. Chamberlain Turnover Record Order Book, New Managing Director For Potterton, £125,000 Plant For N.C.B., Japanese Payments $34M. Surplus, Finance Bill Under Fire 'Immense Damage To Exporters', Rea Brothers Limited Maintenance Of High Return On Capital Mr. Walter H. Salomon On The Problem Of International Liquidity, E.E.C. Planning Wide Use Of Natural Gas, Institute Of Taxation National Priorities And Costs, $80M. Expansion By Continental Can, National Provident Institution For Mutual Life Assurance 129th Annual General Meeting Mr. L. E. D. Bevan On Budget Proposals, Revenue Deficit Of £16M., Budapest Steelworks' £400,000 Plant, Clerical, Medical Has £32M. Of Equities, Leyland Motors Win £340,000 Orders, C. A. Parsons And Company Limited, Netherlands Bank Rejects Gold Price Rise, Discount Houses In The Bank, Royal Ldn. Mutual Yields Jump, Giant European Companies To Match U.S., Another Record For Pitch Fibre, Computer Time For Export Telephone Link With Europe, Harland & Wolff See Signs Of Recovery, Harland And Wolff Mr. J. S. Baillie's Statement, Should Life Funds' Gains Be Taxed?, Blow To India And Pakistan, Fuel Of The Future Liquid Petroleum Gas, Midland Employers' Urge Higher Rates, Sterling Firm In Quiet Trading, Mr. Callaghan Stands His Ground No Finance Bill Concessions, Booker Brothers' Reverse, Maple & Company Limited Retail Sales Over 8 Per Cent Higher, Problems Facing The U.S. Brewing Industry Mergers And Closures, New Material For "Nickel" Coinage, Rotary Hoes Gain 59% Pre-Tax, Manganese Bronze To Raise £1.5M.. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Application Misconceived Ex Parte Moore, Refusal To Supply Specimen Regina V. Dick-Cleland. Stock Exchange Tables: U.S. Steel Agreement AIDS Rally In Tin Values, Recent Issues, Good First Reactions To Finance Bill, Profit-Taking Pares Best Gains On Wall Street, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Firm Front In Shares And Gilts, Sugar Surcharge Reduced, Strong Close On Milan Brussels Demand For Congos, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: English Electric Export Chief Mr. J. F. Herbert. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.
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