The Times - 02/07/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Staff, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NORWICH, JULY 1, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-CORFE CASTLE, JULY 1, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGGOW, JULY 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 1, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, JULY 1, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BRUSSELS, JULY 1, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JULY 1, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, JULY 1, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, , From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 1, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, JULY 1, LLOYD OF HAMPSTEAD. University College London, Faculty of Laws, Gower Street. W.C.1, June 30., A. W. MABBS, JOHN CONNELL., ROWLAND BOWEN., C. W. S. DREYER, Director, Vosper Limited, Portsmouth. Hamilton Road, Paulsgrove, Portsmouth, Hampshire., A. E. SCHWEIZER., LYNN CORMACK, Secretary, Cambridge Visual Arts Committee. 20 Humberstone Road, Cambridge, June 29., C. F. HUEBNER., MARY ADAMS. JOSEPH NEEDHAM. JOAN VICKERS. JEREMY THORPE. Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, 24 Warren Street, W.1, June 29., From Our Special Correspondent-ALGIERS, MAX BELOFF, Chairman of the Liberal Party Panel on the Machinery of Government. All Souls College, Oxford., DAVID F. NASH, ex Vice-President of the Methodist Conference. 1 Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth., MICHAEL ZANDER. 65 Queens Gardens, W.2, July 1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our New York Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic-STRATFORD-ON-AVON, JULY 1, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, JULY 1, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Opera Ballet And Concerts Bolshoi Ballet, Club Announcements The Hurlingham Club, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Cautious, Shares DIP Further But Funds Steady, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Exchanges Set Up A Joint Command Federation Rules On Compensation, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Banks And Steels Firm British Funds, Commodities Continued Selling In Forward Wire Bars, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Sport: Davis Cup Zone To Be Divided, Promise Of Fast, Exciting Polo First Round Of Gold Cup, Lindsay Hits First Century Of Tour, Record Crowd At Norfolk Show, Iconoclasm On Centre Court Miss Bueno Meets Miss Smith Again, Sports in Brief, Somerset Prolong Struggle Against Hampshire, Southwick Croquet, Fine Recovery By Nottinghamshire, Innings Pattern Repeated Sixth Wicket Stand Helps Gloucester, Score Of 300 Wins Small Arms Cup, Greenstock's Fine Tennis Recovery, Yesterday's Racing Results Salisbury, Fian Leads Flying Fifteens, Sherrard Puts Eton On Level Terms, Leading Silk May Be Too Good For Tradition, Glamorgan Well Beaten On Home Wicket Inadequate Batting Against Titmus And Bick, Hallam Sets Game On New Course, Simpson Keeps Up His Challenge, Steeplechase Win For Herriott Snell Fades In 1,500 Metres, Olympic Champions Bow To Doggetts Pair Silver Goblets Overshadows U.S. Duel In Grand, Hobbs Makes Kent Struggle Control Wrested From Batsmen. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc\s), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,961. News: Flight AIDS Soon By Order At Some Airfields Radio And Traffic Control, U.S. Urged To Put Nuclear Treaty Before M.L.F. Advice For The President, Yugoslavs Told To Trust Russia, India Withdrawal Starts Implementing Kutch Agreement, U.S. To Speed Supersonic Development August 1 As Starting Date, Drink Blamed For Russian Crime, Deadlock In Taxi Strike, B.A.C. Will Stay "In Forefront", Ore Terminals To Cost £34M. S. Wales Plan For Two Iron Ports, "Equality Thesis" As Vote-Catcher, Warning On Port Standards, "Abysmal Standard At Cambridge", Evangelical Radio Station Plan, Comecon Ruling On Speclalization, Water Rationing Threat In Four U.S. States Driest June For Five Years, Back-door Insight into Royal Household, Winston Churchill Memorial Appeal, North Vietnam Snubs Peace Mission Mr. Wilson's Good Will Questioned New Demand For U.S. Withdrawal, Britain Willing To Help, Fencing Villages In Sarawak Emergency Measures, Future Of Common Market In Doubt French Objections START Crisis Dr. Hallstein Urges New Effort, Air Crash Cause: Two Theories, Boy Split £5 Note: Probation, Movements Of Liners, Regional Boards "Should Run University Of Air" Plea For Educational Tv Authority, Doctor Accused Of £60,000 Fraud, £400M. Of Coal Board Debt Written Off Faster Closure Of Pits, President Of Chile Seeking Closer European Ties, Dutch Concern At Breakdown, Output AIM Now Unrealistic, 'Cash IS Wanted With Ministry Circular' Education Warning, Testing Time for Algeria, New Hearts for Old, Embassy Move In Brooke Case, Museum Grants Criticized Commission Urges Building Speed-Up, Dr. Banda Pleased By Conference, New Zealand's Support For U.S. Policy On Vietnam, Britain To Buy 300 U.S. Phantoms, Attempt To End Dispute With Guatemala, Astronaut Drove On The Wrong Side, Congo Citation For Miss Hayes, Moscow Talks On Air Traffic, Protests Over Education In Germany Dr. Erhard Angered By Students, Security Lapse At Air Base, Ban On Return Of Students, Zambia Denies Aid Offer By China Financing Rail Link With Tanzania, Mexican Peasants Invade Ranches, Mr. Smith's Warning Over Rhodesia Conference New Commonwealth Nations Attacked, Cement Increase May Be Halved Soon, Tour Firm To Be Wound Up "Claims On Egyptian Government", Strike Leaves Rome Streets In Disarray, Mr. Roosevelt To Withdraw, R.A.F. Search After Ship Sinks, LA Scala Offer To Miss Collier, Speeding Plan For Midlands Regrouping Into 5 County Boroughs, Lessons for Housing Drive, Paris Decision To Boycott Negotiations, 25% Increase In Pay For Judges Lord Chancellor's Pension Raised, "First Designer Of Swinging Wing" Claim, The Queen's Tribute To Blind Artist, Belgian Liberals Reject Plan For Coalition Crisis Still Unsolved After 40 Days, Police Raid On Johannesburg Newspaper Gaol Articles Confiscated, Premium Bond Prizes, Show Ring As A Shop Window For The Beef Consumer. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: New York Street Paved with Wood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: 41,000gns. For Chippendale Desk, Rapt Eloquence of Cello Playing in Concertos, History In Film Archives, Mr. Dennis Price's Next Stage Part, An Australian Artist and Friend of Van Gogh, Presenting Open-Air Opera to Mass Audiences, Sacred Music from a Rich Period, Technical Innovations in Britten's Recent Works, An Athens Where All Friends Are False Royal Shakespeare Theatre: Timon of Athens, A Dancer With Incisive Style Royal Opera House: Sylvia. Politics and Parliament: Elgin Marbles stay in London, Parliamentary Reformers Get Little Comfort, Methods to get more teachers, S. Africa "denying authors' rights", M.P.'S demand on public schools, German payment rate doubled: Mr. Diamond, Mr. Crossman optimistic about National Housing Plan, Parliament To Sit During First Week Of August Completing Passage Of Finance Bill. Display Advertising: Product Knowledge Ltd.,, Temperance, Nottinghamshire County Council, Fina, Lp, Vickers Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Devon, EQUITY & Law, Vickers Review, Keenan Brothers Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Yemen's Prime Minister Resigns Outcome Of Cairo Visit Awaited, Diplomatic Changes, Lord Waldegrave, Cambridge University Awards, New Recorder Of Huddersfield, Thouron Awards, University News Oxford, Sudan Ministers To Resign. Obituaries: Walter Hammond Dies In Durban, Sir J. Gaddum, The Earl Of Lisburne, Mr. Walter Hammond Cricket Of Classic Dimensions, Mr. Robert Ruark, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Up To France, Tiger Country, Mr. Smith's No, Two Tier Territorials, Relief for Coal. Letters to the Editor: Traffic Noise, Church Views, Understanding With China, Law Dinners, Lion Yard Project, Prisoners And Captives, Parliamentary Procedure, No Delivery, Price Of Cement, A Fair Rent, Warships For The U.S. British Interest Not Lacking, New Ball. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Widow's Damages Reduced Whittome V. Coates, Boy's Death: Second Man Charged, Three 'Rolling Stones' Accused, What IS A "Qualified Doctor"? Gardiner V. Moore. Business and Finance: Peugeot Look For Recovery, Man-Made Fibre Output Higher, Scope For Trade Within Efta, Farbenfabriken Bayer Ag Leverkusen-Germany Professor Dr. Hansen's Review, Whisky Exports Show A Rise Of £2M., North American Fire Losses, Latest Dividends, Share Ownership Survey Mooted, Cranston Buy Bedford Corner Hotel, French Help For Investment, Henry Moat, Chase Manhattan's New Branches, Wall Street Again Higher After Initial Fall, Government Buys 135 Acres Of Linoleum, $14M. Finland Loan, Insurance Business Improving In America, Fall In Demand For Executives, Tyndall Funds Income and Capital Portfolios with outstanding investment performance, AMSTERDAM was easier yesterday. In, Elec. Rentals Face The Squeeze, Asia Development Bank Missions, Government Agrees To Wool Levy, Rotary Hoes Ltd. "Seven Maids With Seven Mops", Credit Ration Reduced Bundesbank Avoids Inflation, Rise In Brick Prices Called For, Royston Inds. Double Earnings 40 P.C. Reverse For Emu Wool, Australian Pound's Role In I.M.F., Marston Valley Brick Company Limited Strong Demand For Fletton Brick Mr. S. A. Garner's Speech, Viyella Sell Offshoot To Ashton Bros., Financial Focus On New York, Machinery For Russia, The Corner House Group Dividends-June 1965, Insurance Firms Raise EQUITY Holdings, Space Exports For U.K. Chance Of E.S.R.O. Orders, Cranleigh Group Unrest, Metal Box Will Peg Prices, California Savings Loan Rates Cut, Time Products Limited, London Forward Silver: Italians May Deal, Dsm's 63rd Annual Report Total sales up, profits increased., Volkswagen Must Spend More, Union Corporation Group Dividends On Coupons From Bearer Warrants I, Note Circulation Turns Upward, Weak Close On Milan Paris Hesitant, Pyrotenax Slow Down In Canada, Australian Wool Forecast, The Investment Trust Corporation Limited Increased Gross Revenue, E.V. Industrials Limited Summary of 1964 results, Giltspur Record, U.K. Optical & Industrial Holdings Nirr. G. C. D'arcy Biss Reports Record Results, France's Moment Of Truth: Too Late For Bluff Now In E.E.C., Investment Gloom On The Continent Central Banks' Squeeze, Ultramar Company Limited Group's Progress In 1964 Continues In 1965 Improved Financial Results Lord Tangley Reviews Operations And Prospects, £350,000 Leylands Orders, Exhibitions For China Hoping To Boost U.K. Goods, S. African 5-Year Bonds, E.E.A. Seeks Larger Markets, Option Rates, British Thermostat Confidence, Doulton Insulators £500,000 Order, Half Cement Price Increase Only Temporary Approval Likely Within Week, New Plan To Save F. S. Saaiplaas Pres. Brand's Terms, Pound Steady At $2.79 3/32 Forwards Weaken, West Germany's Gas Needs, Money In Ample Supply Large "Mopping-Up", Ultramar To Make Fresh Headway This Year, General Motors Up $1. Business Appointments: New Deputy Chairmen Of Stone-Platt Inds.. Property: Country Properties, Maxtone Graham.
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