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The Times - 10/05/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Polo Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Glasgow Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a French Racing Correspondent-LONGCHAMP, MAY 9, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, MAY 9, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, HAROLD LOCKLEY. Knighton Grange Road, Leicester., Yours faithfully, JACINTH WHITTAKER., J. H. BONAS., Yours, &c., MAX BELOFF. All Souls College, Oxford, May 7., M. W. POWELL., MAURICE MACMILLAN. 10-15 St. Martin's Street, W.C.2, May 7., E. WOHLGEMUTH., J. ROTBLAT., LYTTON. House of Lords, May 7., Yours very truly, REA. House of Lords, May 6., By Charles A. Fisher, , LUKE HERRMANN, Assistant, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COOKERY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, JEREMY ARNOLD. 1 St. Helen's Crescent, Hastings, Sussex., ROGER DE GREY. JANEY IRONSIDE. CAREL WEIGHT. Royal College of Art., J. D. K. LLOYD. Bron Hafren, Garthmyl, Montgomery., From an American Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, £4, 817, 000 EXCESS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Appointments & Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Encouraging If Quiet START For England Moore An Inspiration To Near Flawless Defence, Bradley Wins Corona Cycling Tour, Sports in Brief, Speedy Dutchman Makes Pietrangeli Tremble, Comfortable Victory For The Jersey Lilies, Reliance Lives Up To Promise Five Lengths To Spare In French Trial, Yorkshire Beaten Again In Great Rugby Final, Ballymarais Runs At York Birmingham Chance Of Greenfield, Wilson Trophy For West Kirby, Townsend And Clark Golf's Outstanding Prospects, Italians First In Targa Florio, Kingston Eight Wins Again, Q.R.R. Prove Best Of Big Six, Warburg In Final For Tenth Time Good Chance Against The Holder, Phelps Misses Diving Trials, Leckie Again Sabre Champion, Sparse Crowd Watch Oxford's Victory, Horse Entry Cut By Coughing, Cowdrey Still Has Chance Of Test Captaincy M.C.C. Pick Young Side To Met New Zealanders, Another Win For Australian, Lyme Bay Race Severe Test Of Boats And Crews, Experiment With Law And Gilzean Fails, W. Indies Batting Fully Mature Australian Bowlers Struggle, Miguel's Win A Tribute To True Striking. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 9.35mcs), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,915, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Display Advertising: Michelin 'X', The Times Bookshop, Canadian Government Travel Bureau, Reader's Digest, 3M Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Economy, Chivas Regal, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Harrods, Idc, Colston. News: 4 On Labour List For Smethwick, Cyprus Deadlock May Be Broken, Prof. Bernal Giving Up Peace Council Post, Chieftain Battle Tank Delayed Intensive U.K. Training, Methodist Decision On Unity In July, Warlike Peace Parade In East Berlin Goose-Stepping Cadets And Soviet Missiles, "Testing Time For Water Industry", Mr. Inönü Backs Government, Women As Elders Recommended Most Presbyteries In Favour, Brown Mousetrap Has Failed, Mr. Maudling Says Discredit On Party And Government, Scottish Woollens, Moving House-To Taxi Rank, The Pope's Maxims For New History, More Opposition To Liner Trains, All-Night Vigil On Blazing Freighter Holds Flooded Firemen Lowered By Helicopter, Kashmir Violence After Arrest Of Shaikh Precarious Peace In Kutch, Rounding Up the Wild and Angry Porkers, Plot Uncovered In Bulgaria, Security Loophole To Be Closed Statement This Week By Mr. Wilson, Mr. Gunter Rebukes "Exhibitionists" Party Members "Will Not Lightly Forgive" Mr. Brown And Steel "Rebels" Back Chairman's Call, Notes And Comments, Movements Of Liners, Rich Farm Waste That Just Goes Down The Drain, On Other City Pages, Household Cavalry March Past Freedom Of Windsor, Orbital Missile On Show In Moscow Parade Unlimited Range Claimed For Spaceship Rocket, Mr. Smith Plans New Moves On Independence No Provocation Of Britain, Strengthening Of Efta, Communal Storm Brewing In Malaysia Racial Supremacy Challenged, St. Dunstan's Looks To Next 50 Years, Dominican Troops "Ready To Move Against Rebels", Faultless Win For Brazilian Rider, Physician Pays Tribute To Edith Cavell Biography 50 Years After Her Death, Nalgo Will Hold Strike Ballot, Tory Hopes In This Week's Elections Main Interest In Borough Votes, Canadian Scheme To Help British Exporters, Spanish Inquiry Into Death Of Delgado Bludgeoned Corpse Identified, Alabama Klansman To Be Retried, African-Arab Union Agreement, Canadians Expel Two Russians, Cancer Diagnosis Made Easier, Four Die In U.S. Tornadoes, Death Sentences In Iran, Polish Sermon On Coexistence, Nato Ministers Will Try To Avoid Controversy Effort To Minimize Differences In London Discussions, Gas Pencil For Eye Surgery, Scholars' Work Impeded Libraries "Lack System", Protests Over Ban On Questions Minister And Steel, Blow To Kenya Minister Meetings Banned, Drive For European "Equal Partnership" With U.S. British Efta-E.E.C. Bridge Plan Doomed, Cost of Neglecting Geography, Roman Mosaic For British Museum, Power Of Yemen President Trimmed New Constitution Announced, Leaflets Out For Franco Parade, Devoted To Women Behind the Scenes at London Zoo, Water Pollution By Detergents, Validity Of 'Local' Postage Stamps, New Answers To Some Sheep Problems, Importance Of Reviewing Pay Settlements First Year Vital To Incomes Board, The Lemon, New Committal System Urged. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Moving a House in Hereford. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Sorry Blow to Mr. Wilson's Pride. Official Appointments and Notices: Library Association Index Award, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, New A.D.C. To The Queen, Cambridge, Marshall Scholarships, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Chief Rabbi To Retire At End Of Month, University News Manchester's New Chancellor. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Driver Or Car?, Mr. Smith's Advantage, This Week's Local Elections, The Permanent Record. Letters to the Editor: Michelangelo Tondo, Indian Ocean Policy Local Conventional Power, At The Ashmolean, Bridge Building In Europe, Research Centre, Against Small Investors Hostility Shown In Finance Bill, The Public Schools, War Damage Bill, Britain's Welcome, Index Of Attainment, Inquest On Election. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Farm Near London With Air Landing Strip. Reviews: Orchestra's Birthday, Maazel's Powerful Sibelius and Crisp Beethoven, How Peter Hall Sees Hamlet, Painting with a Norfolk Accent, £3,000 A Year Grant For Youth Theatre, A Revelation Too Long In Coming, Klemperer at Eighty-Objective Symphonic Architect, Miss Pnina Salzman-Pianist of Uncommon Talent. Obituaries: General Humberto Delgado, Mr. Elliott O'donnell, Earl Of Caithness Col. Of The Gordon Highlanders, Dr. T. E. Pryce-Tannatt, Sigr. Guido Salvini Stage Designer And Director, Brig. F. R. W. Jameson, Dr. Leopold Figl: The Revival Of Austria, Obituary, Dr. Frederick Dillon. Business and Finance: Tyre Factory For Trinidad, Japan's Trade In Deficit Exports Fall 6 P.C., Nigerian Refinery Capacity, Kent County Council, Egg Prices Slump In New Jersey Fewer Americans EAT "Sunny Side Up" And Toast, £A898,000 Tobacco Take-Over, Petition Against Webb & Knapp, An Uneventful Week On European Markets Sudden Fall In Frankfurt's Fixed Interest Sector, Elliott Forms Radar Company, Alfred Herbert Optimism Enhanced Metal Closures Good START, £310,000 Turn-Round By Brit. Steamship, Bp's Sea Gem For Middlesbrough, Needle Inds. In Talks, Cerebos Limited Share Of Market Increased In Face Of Fierce Competition Group Trading Profit Again Increased Viscount Cobham's Review Of Group's Activities, Profit Margins Reduced, Improvement In Savings, £8M. E.E.C. Orders For B.M.C., Banco DI Santo Spirito, British Preference For Small Computers, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Bundesbank Keeps Up The Pressure Liquidity Policy, Variation In Sea Tariff Rates, New Vehicle To Speed Up Fuel Oil Delivery, Net Reserves In U.S. Up $10M., Money Patchy And Rather Short Some Help Needed, Cochran Raise Output Of Shell Boilers, Loudspeakers And Holland, Good Use By Ford Export Operation, Pound Loses Ground Gold Figures Disappoint, Troydale Inds. Debenture Details, Computer System For Teesport, Overseas Investment And Tax Bias Myth, Greek External Sterling Debt, Wholesale Textile Sales Jump, Encouragement From Trade Returns, Churchill Group's New Machine, Blundell-Permoglaze Integration, Rexmore Acquisitions, National Bank (N.Z.) Pay A Point Extra, Richard Crittall Win Three Orders, Dunlop Expands In S. Africa, Australian Contract For Swiss Firm, 205M. Cans Of Soft Drinks, B.I.C.C. Win £1,500,000 C.E.G.B. Order, Soviet Productivity Nears European Levels 33M. Tons Of Grain Lost In Crisis, "Bad Risk Must Pay More" Realism Needed, McKinsey Says, U.S. To Buy $30M. Diamonds From The Congo, Spaniards Like U.K. Goods, American G.N.P. "At $660,000M. This Year" Business Growth Continues Inflation Discounted, Petroleum Society Formed, E. Germany Plan More Chemical Plants, London Brick Company Limited Production, Deliveries And Earnings Reach New High Peaks Three Major Kiln Extensions Completed In 1964 Continuing Research Into Further Mechanization Price Stability Maintained Over Past Two Years Mr. A. T. Worboys On Meeting The Challenge Of The Ever-Demanding Building Industry, Metal Closures Group Limited U.K. Operating Divisions Achieve Substantially Higher Sales And Profits Mr. K. D. Erskine On Company's Dominant Position, Amax Records, Small & Parkes Link With Indian Firm, Glanfield Securities, Refunding Success. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Director For Reed Paper. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Few Clear Signposts For Investors.

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