The Times - 03/03/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent--GLASGOW, MARCH 2, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-POOLE, MARCH 2, From Our Scottish Correspondent-INVERNESS, MARCH 2, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, JULIA BURN., R. R. MILNER-GULLAND., IAN SKIDMORE., JOHN G. MCK. LAWS., A. R. N. ROBERTS., A. B. BROWN, Chairman, Summertown House Management Committee., J. WILKS. Pembroke College, Oxford, Feb. 27., THURSTON DART, King Edward Professor of Music., D. STARK MURRAY, President. Socialist Medical Association. 13 Prince of Wales Terrace, W.8., ANTONY FISHER. Newplace, Framfield, Sussex., R. H. SAMPSON., A. W. SELWYN, 41 St. Giles, Oxford, March 1., HENRY G. BUTTON. 17 Kent Avenue, Ealing, W.13., From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, MARCH 2, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MARCH 2, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-TEL AVIV, MARCH 2, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, MARCH 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENTS, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, MARCH 2, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MARCH 2, From Our Delhi Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Monitor, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MARCH 2, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, MARCH 2, NICHOLAS HERDMAN, Managing Director, Duncan and Flockhart of Edinburgh., J. H. FORDHAM, Chairman, The Federation of British Fire Organisations., SPENCER W. WILSON., Harold Wilson.", ERNEST MARPLES. House of Commons, March 2., DEREK EDWARDS., ASTOR, Chairman of the Standing Conference of British Organisations for Aid to Refugees., SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY. House of Commons, March 1., R. H. NORTH. The Holt, Scalby, Scarborough., DYNELEY HUSSEY. Porto Ercole, Grosseto, Italy., From Our Middle East Correspondent, ANTONY BLACK. Department of Political Science, University of St. Andrews, Queen's College, Bonar House, Bell Street, Dundec, Feb. 27., BENJAMIN LEE., R. J. V. ASTELL., From a Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-DURHAM, MARCH 2, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Drama Critic-BRISTOL, MARCH 2, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, MARCH 2, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, MARCH 2, by Sir Ifor Evans Provost, by A. H. Smith, O.B.E., by Alfred Cobban, by Sir Harrie Massey, F.R.S., by Dr. J. H. Ridd, by Andrew Huxley, F.R.S., by J. Z. Young, F.R.S., by D. Lewis, F.R.S., , by W. B. Emery, M.B.E., , by H. E. M. Barlow, F.R.S., by Lord Holford, by Sir William Coldstream, C.B.E., by Lord Llewelyn-Davies,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Car Hire Service, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses. Sport: Little Support For Irish Ferry Boat Best For Aintree Utrillo At Plumpton, R.A.F. Forwards Doubtful, 12-Metres Out Of Favour In Great Britain, Fine Performance By Harrow Pair, Bowling Could Win Tests For West Indies, Double Table Tennis Defeat For England, British Hockey Needs An F.A. Cup, Twin British Challenge In European Cup Liverpool Wait On Yeats, And Rangers On The Snow, Snow Reports, Garofall Stands Out In Oxford's Big Victory Oxford University 7, United Hospitals 1, Sports in Brief, South Africans Recover West Women Lose Hockey Lead, Lawn Tennis, Formula I Motor Racing Needs Reappraisal, Worcestershire Beaten, British Skaters Disappoint Miss Burka Leading At Colorado Springs, Northampton Keep Unbeaten Home Record Northampton Town 4, Bolton Wanderers 0. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,858, Sound Broadcasting, Bridge An Ill-Smelling Growth, Television Programmes. News: Italian Government To Tackle Unemployment Coalition Agreement To Give Priority To The Economy, Plans for a Better Use of Land and Boundary Revision Two New Groups To Tackle Urban Development Planning Research And Housing, Shop Had Flammable Nightdresses, The Continuity Of Spirit, Students' "Memory Aid" Withdrawn, 13,000 Made Idle By Austin Strike, Britain's Defence Role In S.E. Asia Reaffirmed Malaysia Pledge Given By Lord Mountbatten, Slower Pay Rises If Cash Buys More, Changes In Agricultural Lime Scheme Hits Crofters "Land Reclamation May Be Stopped", Burma Gesture To Peasant Tenants, 14 Killed In Bus Struck By Avalanche, B.U.A. Supervisors Strike, Seretse Khama As Victor Of Poll To Head Cabinet For Bechuanaland, Sprightly waves, University College London Breadth of interest, depth of study, Sheffield Takes A Cue From London City Centre Boutiques, Premium Pond Prize Winners, Muted Criticism On Defence, At The Slade, Communal Tension In Kashmir, Flowering Trees And Shrubs Dominate R.H.S. Show, Hint Of U.A.R. Link With E. Germany, Duke Of Angoulême's Bed Sold, Mounting Cost Of Legal Aid, "City Beautiful", Austria's Request To E.E.C., No Proof Of Baker Case Charges, Doctors To Get £5½M. Unconditionally Way Now Clear For New Contract-Minister B.M.A. Say Time For Decisions Before Resignation Date, Serious Shortage Of Lawyers, M.P.S Warn Committee Needs Of New Law Commission, Two Bodies Found Off Rhodes, Unions To Call Out 100,000 Provincial Bus Workers Over All-Round Pay Claim, Results Of Accountancy Examinations, Small seminars in history, May START For Boundaries Review In South, Sheep Dips Arouse Fears For Birds, Officers Accused In Ceylon, Pope John "Surprised Himself" With Reform Proposals, Four-Cornered Fight Again At Roxburgh, 160 Aircraft Make Biggest Raids On The North, 'Christian Science Monitor' Change, Move To Cut Forces In Europe, Pamphlets, Shot For Revenge, Crown Say, Tension Eases On Cyprus Awaiting Action By U.N., Land Bill Expected In Six Weeks, Master Stole Note At Club, The Hindu, Soviet Leader At Berlin Wall, Soldiers On Exercise Said To Have Gone To Public House Twelve Deny Charge Of Mutiny, Israel Refuses To Renounce Use Of Armed Force No Agreement In Talks With U.S., U.S. Experiments On Pesticides And Bird Life, U.S. War Documents For University, £2M. Signalling To Speed Trains, Bill To Enforce Fuller Labels, Human settlements, Exact Study Of The Body, Russia To Publish Bukharin Book, Schoolboy Loses Fight To Preserve House, Five Indicted For "Bomb Plot", Egypt excavated, River Ouse At York Would Be Place Of Beauty, Stockbroker Given Six-Year Term, Mr. Wilson Seeing The Shah Today, Possible Basis For Discussions, Desert Bases for the Beduin, By Flood and Precipice, E.T.U. Branch Want Ballot Invalidated High Court Action, Mr. Bottomley Asks In Vain, Three Months For Police-Sergeant, Scheme To Replace Abbey Paving Shelved The Queen Was To Have Headed List Of Contributors, Prices Of More Drinks And Paints Cut, English-a large department, Conversion Offer On Defence Bonds, Swimmers To Challenge Bans Consultations By Lawyers, Divers WHO Never Get Wet Navy Experiments, Unfailing Pilot in Rite, Difficulties Over Bringing Nazis To Justice, Greek Rebuff For Delegation, Birfield Look For Further Growth, Students Again Defy Police In Madrid Batons Used On Demonstrators, Organic and inorganic unity, Rocket Explosion Setback, High Energy Physics, Gatt Warning On Trade Divisions, Two Out Of Three Have Dentures, Farmers Criticize Firearms Bill, Investment Clubs' Growth, Rise In British Reserves, Mr. Cousins At Bay During Questions, Experts Differ On Claim For New Cancer Treatment Tests With Electro-Magnetic Waves, Movements Of Liners, A Golden Age, Co-Op Struggle To Oust Communists, In The Medieval Tradition, Dutch Plea For Closer Links With Britain, Louis XIV Canals Aid Expansion, Former Kodak Employees Acquitted Jury Out For More Than 3 Hours, £1½M. Estate For Army Families, Offices Not Barred In London Comprehensive Schemes, Moscow Opens Shops For Foreigners Shield Against Austerity, Mr. Kosygin's Reluctance To "Tourist Trips" Criticism Of Mr. Khrushchev In Mind, Immigrant Control Bill Rejected, Town's Colour Bar Shelves Scheme, Mr. Rusk Asks Russia To Intervene On Vietnam U.S. Determined To Fulfil Task, 'Warn China' Call At Conference From Monitor, "Urgent Action Needed On Hospitals", Intricacies of muscle, brain and circulation, Return Of Digging Season. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Steel, Unilever, Samuel Montagu & Co Ltd MERCHANT BANKERS, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Ici, Rosser & Russell Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Dunlop, Ghana Airways VC10, Pel, Jil, Midland Bank, Citroen, The Times, Wallis, 'Epivax', Columbus Dixon Ltd, Opera Mundi EUROPE, Cygnet Joinery Limited, cresta floors, Pergamon Press Ltd., Liver pool, Liverpool & London & Globe, Harry Neal, The Fuji Bank Ltd, Dillon's, Rank Audio Visual, National Provincial Bank Limited, Cornwell-Norton, British European Airways & Scandinavian Airlines System, Bupa, The Chartered Bank. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster Bank Retirement, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, March 2, 1965 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Latest Appointments Morality Council's Leader, University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Naval Engineering Appointment. Picture Gallery: New Passenger Ship on Clydebank. Law: A Valid Enforcement Notice Ormston V. Horsham Rural District Council, Police And The Speed Limit Dyer V. Bannell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Letters to the Editor: New Reservoirs, Old Companies, "La Traviata", A Technological University, Commercial Aspect, The Rugby Football Mystery, "But a Few Days", A Matter Of Timing Questions Asked In The House, Parking Privilege?, Nazi Victims, Breaking-Point, Cost of Flats, Dangerous Drugs, Health Service, A Privilege, At The State's Expense Grants Repayable Later In Life, How Can We All Help?, Choosing Leaders, Fully Employed, Dorset-East Or West, Opportunity Lost, South African Bushman, Community's Need, Poem on Beer, Come To The Fair. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Wilson's German Visit, Slaughter in the Sea, Costs of Legal Aid, No Case for Sanctions, Doubtful Word. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. Paul Trefusis, Obituary, Hon. Andrew Vanneck, Capt. John Crowe, V.C. Bravery At Neuve Eglise, Mr. L. W. Henry. Reviews: Durham's Ancient Setting for Modern Music, Gusty Good Living Mermaid Theatre: The Shoemakers' Holiday, West End Still the Dramatist's Main Platform, Hollywood To Make A Big Silent Film, In The Sale Rooms £13,385 For English Delft, Magic and Fun in Miss Tutin's Victoria Theatre Royal, Bristol: Portrait of a Queen, Riotous Greek Play King's College: The Thesmophoriazusae, Talented Young Pianist, Tonal Beauty Under A Dedicated Baton, Mr. Frank Hauser For Glyndebourne, Ballet Rambert's New Version Of Giselle, Royal Academy Tribute To Former President. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Lord Chancellor's salary may be £14,500, House Of Commons Machine tools dispute, A.E.A. to retain revenue, Last stand on Burmah claim fails, Sir F. Soskice plans to beat gunmen, Mr. F. Cousins runs the gauntlet. Business and Finance: £3M. British Goods Success In Nigeria, Chubb Locks In Arab Bank, $235M. Drop In Gold Holding, Peak Malaysian Imports From China, Fur Setback Hits Hudson's Bay Profits, Liverpool Post START Well, Trust Houses' Turnover Exceeded £31M., Rights Offer By John Myers Raising £800,000, F. J. C. Lilley Placing In Scotland, "Calming Down" Of Swiss Economy, Latest Dividends, $35.5M. I.D.A. Credits For Nigeria, Plant Hire Firm For London, Substantial West German Payments Deficit, F. Ellis Premium Expected, B.S.A. Eyes On Europe, E. & H. P. Smith Bids For Villiers Offer Worth £2.3M., Bath And Portland £2M. Debenture, £5M, English Electric Order, Aristoc Earnings Surge 25 Per Cent 2½ Points Extra From Typhoo, Allied Breweries Ltd Extracts from the Statement by the Chairman Mr. Edward Thompson, Weekly Steel Output At Peak Level, Aero Sales Rise 20 P.C., Gifts Worth £8M. For Stamp Collectors, Finnish Contract For L. A. Mitchell Group, Scots Interest In Milan, Frederick Cooper Placing, Scottish Mutual Assurance Society's Year Of Progress, William Heaton, Extract from the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, In Brief, Prestige Will Not Revalue Yet, Questions On Computers Has T.C.T. Scooped The Pool?, Revenue Deficit Of £16,865,000 The First This Year, Port Of Liverpool Computer, £200,000 Contract For Lancs. Dynamo, Banque Lambert Brussels, Curzon Industrial Investments Limited, Mitsubishi Wins Tanker Orders, Record U.S. Car Output Expected In March, Japan May Aid Taiwan.-Mr., The Prestige Group Limited Mr. Arthur Keating reports on 1964. Record Sales and Profit Increased Dividend and Scrip Issue, Wolsey's £2.5M. AIM, Grim Days For Uruguay Lafta Decision Due, Iran Buys Boilers, Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society New Business Again At Record Levels Society's Funds Increased To £223,000,000 Col. Donald H. Cameron Of Lochiel On Significant Importance Of Life Assurance Cover, £9M. "Plum" From John Laing, Chase Manhattan Shares Listing, Min. Sep.-U.S. Link In Discount Stores, First Garden City Delays, Astley Trust Pay One Point More, Fram Group Plan £232,000 Purchase, £1M. Dunlop Expansion, Rush For Short-Dated Bonds, Automation For New York Stock Exchange Share Quotation Service, Tractor Loaders Off To Sweden, Pound Responds To Gold Reserve Gain Shipping Rates Improve, Pre-Budget New Issue Rush On In Earnest, SHELL PRICE CUT.-Shell Chemical, Swiss-Malta Trade Deal Signed, Estate Developers Marketing, In view of his other commitments in the, Two Scrips From Metalrax, £250,000 Spun Iron Pipes, E.C.S.C. Dm.150m. Loan In W. Germany. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Short-Dated Gilts Firm British Funds, Wall Street Resumes Its Upward Trend, Sterling Rallies To Close Higher, Gold Figures Assist Share Rally, Recent Issues, Early Gains On Milan Lost Amsterdam Weak, Mutual Funds, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Discount Houses In Bank Again, Tokyo Continues To Fall, Unit Trust Prices, Tin Prices Leap: Cash Metal Up £34 A Long Ton. Business Appointments: World Bank Post Mr. S. Aldewereld Vice President.
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