The Times - 29/01/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-AYLESBURY, JAN, 28, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, JAN. 28, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, JAN. 28, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, JAN. 28, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, From Our Correspondent-COLOMBO, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, JAN. 28, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JAN. 28, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, J. BRUCE-GARDYNE., REVELSTOKE., MARGARET WINGFIELD., G. M. BINNIE., ALLAN F. JUDD., JOHN C. WOOD, A. N. HILL., C. E. LANGHAM., GABRIEL LAWRENCE., P. D. M. LINGEMAN., By Sir Roy Welensky, G. P. MALALASEKERA., ALBERT H. LEWIS., D. E. PEARSON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 28, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, By D. J. R. EVANS, Chairman of the British Insurance Assn., FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,830. Sport: Gilliatt Shines For Oxford Nemean League Show Fine Spirit, M.C.C. Without Barber Injury To Finger Causes Anxiety, One Change In Welsh XV Morris Gains His First CAP, Touchline Tactics Succeed London Outwit Westminster, Sports in Brief, Freeth Services Ski Champion Army Take Combined Team Title, Australians Shine At Melbourne Five In Lawn Tennis Semi-Finals, Dyson Not Going To China, Aintree Weights Suit Buona Notte And Dormant Two Groups With Prospects Of Success, Doubles Title For Britain, Midland Women AIM To Keep Hockey Reputation, Thrilling Boxing In Drawn Match Substitute Saves England. Display Advertising: Borg Warner, The Times Bookshop, Shell, Osram, John Brown, Powell Duffryn Group, Alitalia, The Times, Ford, Irvin, Ferranti Ltd, cmc. Law: Boy's £12,911 Damages Grover (An Infant) V. Schröder, Uses Of A Belt McMahon And Another V. Dollard, Police Power To Grant Bail Regina V. Jones Ex Parte Moore. News in Brief. News: London To Have £17M. Highway On Stilts Western Avenue Extension Plans, Manchester Pours Oil On The Troubled Lake Waters Booklet's Pledge To Objectors-"A Minimum Of Disturbance", Unions Move To End Token Bus Strikes, Call For Betting Inquiry, Efta Postponement Move Denied Uncomfortable Talks For Ministers, Nato Ministers To Meet In London, Cabinet Meets For Nearly Four Hours, New Equipment For Space Signals, Last Word In Ford Luxury Computer Helped To Perfect IT, Alberta Wild Life Preservation, The Queen And Duke At The Catafalque 3 Party Leaders And The Speaker To Mount Vigil Total Of 175,400 Pay Homage, New Head Of Army Public Relations, Assurances Given On Use Of English In India, Speaker Sent For Trial In Sydney Argument Over New Evidence, The Queen Will See New Face Of Ethiopia, Power Strike With No Tears, Congo Leader In Airport Scene, U.S. Still Vital To European Defence Sgr. Brosio's Reply To French, Queen And Duke To Miss Exhibition, Suspect Price Increases Listed For Review Guide To The Government For Campaign, Movements Of Liners, New U.S. Attorney General, Italian Democrats Seek Unity, Closing the Ranks in Rhodesia, Four Kings And A Queen Among Leaders From 113 Nations, Blueprint For Ideal Japanese, Train Robbery Witness Faces Six Charges Of Perjury Evidence By Two Men Serving 30 Years, Cape School Bars Coloured Boy, Shipyards Gain In Oil Search Another Drilling Rig Order, Lord Montgomery Not, Retail Butchers See Minister, "Wait And See" In Washington, On Other City Pages, Order Of Mourners In State Funeral Procession, Jets Damaged In Canadian Explosion Watchman Shot Dead, Driver Of Police Car Fined £10, Oxford Trafficking In Books, Bonn Ombudsman Gets New Right, Shifting Political Alliances In Ceylon, Comecon Session In Prague, Filling The Export Expresses, Last Witnesses Are Heard In Camera, Italian Composer Barred From U.S., Sudeten Demand On Postwar Crimes, Invalids, Vatican Hints For The Taxpayer, Firm Joins Forces With Coal Board, Commission On Clergy Pay Proposed Reform Issues, Pledge On Home Rates Stands Government Move Next Session, Experiments Vindicate Theory Of Matter, Real Solution IS Dispersal From Decaying City Areas, Problem Of Buildings That Disappear Into Holes S. Africa Tackling Subsidence Crisis, Power Struggle Begins In South Vietnam Rift Between Gen. Khanh And Buddhist Leader, "There IS A Lonesome Place Against The Sky" Sense Of Exhilaration As Well As Sadness, Ill-Treatment Of Students Denied, Inquiry By F.B.I. Sought On Dockers Communists Inside Unions, Meadow Road "Nasty And Brutish", Later Transfer From Schools Proposed Teachers' Fear, A 6 Crashes Averted By New Section, Drastic Reform Of Dock Labour Urged Shippers Express Deep Concern, China Warning To West Over Indonesia "Will Not Stand Idly By", Russian Influenza Spreading, New Demands By Spanish Workers Free Unions And Right To Strike, Royal Heraldry in Our Old Churches, Princess Tells Of Press Spying, Counsel Speaks Of Pointless Murder, More Car Travel In Europe, Crucial Liberal Dilemma Which Way To Vote On Tory Censure Danger Of Lib.-Lab. Interpretation, Defence Opens In Shinwell Case Accused In The Box, 900 Arrests After Madras Riots, Procedure When A President Dies Mr. Johnson Calls For Amendment, "Business Lunches Waste Time", Training Levy To START In June. Picture Gallery: Western Avenue Extension. Official Appointments and Notices: Committee On Law Revision, University News Cambridge. Reviews: Student's Brave Attempt at Liszt Sonata, Dancer Of Great Potential, American Songs in Contrast, A Sculptor In His Drawings, Lieder-singer Who Won't Specialize, Music Returns To Whitehall, Assured Style Of Cellist, Young Artist's First One-man Show, Let the Florid Music Have Its Say, £3,900 For A Silver Nef Of 1610 Tureens Fetch £2,300, Moving Portrayal In Ballet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Two Years' Delay, Banging Doors, The Boom in Gambling, America Looks At The Cost. Letters to the Editor: Rates Of Interest, Financing The B.B.C., Worth Being With, Coalition Industries, Family Doctors, Help For Exporters, Improving The Law Role Solicitors Must Play, Immigrants' Health, Conway Bridge, Question Of Principle, The Choice For Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: General Maxime Weygand Triumph And Disaster For French Arms, Sir John Anderson, Mr. A. P. Freeman, Obituary, Dr. Bela Ivanyigrunwald, Adml. Sir Denis Boyd, Prof. Yves Renouard, Earl Of Craven. Business and Finance: Courage Barclay Export Move Talks With Dutch Brewers, Private Stake For N.C.B. Linking With Sankey, Standard Oil Records, Fixed Investment Increases, 15 Per Cent Total For Stead & Simpson, Latest Dividends, British Railways To Aid Exports, Clydeside May Get £5M. Order Atlantic Car Ferry Proposal, Utd. Steel Fears For Demand Quicker Growth By John Holt, New Contracts, Business Equipment Export Peak, Gregory Air Taxis Purchase, Steady Tone In Sterling Short-Term Demand Sustains Rate, Tate & Lyle Hold Dividend, Scotch Exports Leap 10 P.C., Newfoundland Pulp Mills Planned, J. Lyons Backing An American Coffee, Advances Fall On Bank Rate Hopes Wall Paper Chairman Goes, Wall St. At New Peak: Average Tops 900, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Increasing Diversification Of Interests, Note Circulation Down Again, Sheepbridge And Hickson Welch Earnings Well Up, S. & W. BERISFORD LTD. (Sugar and Produce Importers and Merchants) A Satisfactory Year's Trading, Ranks Hovis McDougall Group Turnover Exceeds £250,000,000, Money Again Easy, £750,000 Pitch Fibre Pipe Plant, Need For Liaison In Wool Trade, Three-Prong Attack On The Fire Peril National Prevention Campaign, Bank Deficiency Put At About £3M., £5M. Orders From Exhibition, Jo'burg Inclined Firmer, Cold Shoulder On Patents Six Keeping To Themselves, I.C.I. Spending £3M. On Plaster, Company News In Brief, Another Payment From London, Australian?, Mid-Sussex Water Company Expansion With Modernization, Gold Cover Cut Sought President Asks Congress, Buoyant Record Sales Boost E.M.I. Profits, B. Paradise Offer Success, Bank Statements For January, Scope For Exports To Lebanon. Stock Exchange Tables: Mount Isa Situation Pushes Cash Lead Up £10s. A Long Ton, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Rises In Smaller Shares, Wall Street Up Again Fifth Successive Advance Heavy Trading, Firmness In London As Long "Tap" Runs Out, Recent Issues, Copper Rise Continues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Recovery On Paris Frankfurt Higher, London Provisions, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Powell Duffryn Reshuffle Group Management Concentration. Property: Powell & Partner.
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