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The Times - 01/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Association Football Correspondent, Peterborough United 2, Arsenal 1, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 31, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JAN. 31, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, JAN. 31, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, From Our Own Correspondent, ERIC S. ABBOTT., E. L. W. EVANS., L. A. GARRARD, Principal Manchester College, Oxford., F. D. RICHARDSON. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1. Jan. 29., RUTH GLASS. 10 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.8, Jan. 28., W. F. LYONS. 27, Soho Square, W.1., From Our Latin America Correspondent, MAURICE EDELMAN., JAMES PILDITCH., FRED HOYLE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A FASHION CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MOTHER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent-WEST BERLIN, JAN. 31, From a Farming Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM CUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By Sir William McFadzean, From a Correspondent, By J. S. SKINNER, By ROGER BARNES, BY LADY ANTONIA FRASER,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Investments, Beauty And Fashion, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Venables Wins Colours As Holders Go Out Tambling Gives Chelsea Means Of Controlling Tie, Wasps Outsides Too Strong For Moseley, Deadlock At Leeds After Bitter Struggle, Indian Stick Needed By Women Players, Bob Title Still Canada's British Crew Finish Seventh, London Welsh Gain 12 Points In Last 13 Minutes, N. Zealand V. Pakistan At Auckland, Manchester United Achieve Modest AIM, Mill House Not To Run In Grand National Death Of Buona Notte Doubly Unfortunate, Chigwell Strong In Defence, Courage And Good Luck See Peterborough Through, Americans Opt For Stroke-Play Amateur Championship Change, Australian Title For Emerson, Seam Epidemic Spreading M.C.C. Engaged In Soulless Match, North Women Spoil Midland Record, North Surprise East, Jaguar Splits In Half Lucky Escape For Driver, Batty Fourth At San Sebastian, Exuberant Harlequins Put In Their Place, Ipswich Get Off Lightly Gilzean And Greaves In Brilliant Form, Snow Reports, Stockport Lead Parade of Little Clubs, Magnan Prevails In Foil Final, Superb Display By Bristol's Three-Quarters, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,832, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). News: British Reply Not Yet Dispatched, Vatican Concern At Italian Party's Difficulties Papal Audience Seen As Encouraging Conservative Group, A fitting education, HE Lit The Lamps Of Hope, Cook's Progress, General Unions Fear Trouble Over Struggle For Members, Egypt Informed Of German 'Concern', Bonn May Send U.S. Tanks To Israel Russian Build-Up In Egypt American Concern, Minister Seeking Rent Bill Formula Protecting Tenant And Owner, Mr. Lee Points To "Disturbing" Aspects Of Steel Industry, 'Finance Crisis In Britain Over' Mr. Dillon Sees No Devaluation, Naturalists Join War Against Ragwort, Pakistan Protest After Shooting, £2M. In Grants For Medical Work By Wellcome Trust, Move On Co-Op And Labour Link, 10 Stolen Mailbags Returned, Doubts On Role Of Bomber Command Loss Of Valiants Saps Confidence, Vietnam Visit For Mr. Kosygin, Greece Seeks Support In Belgrade, Berlin Casts Its Eyes On Meat, Fifth Column Uncovered In Malaysia Coastal Waters Curfew, £300,000 Gems Stolen In London Merchant Offers £30,000 Reward, Rats' Immunity To Poison Spreads, The Night Sky In February, Wholesome Foodstuffs, Non-Manual Unions Want Bigger Say, College Plan To Widen Science Teaching Research That Would Embrace Related Subjects, Shop Stewards From A Ford Factory At Union College Seeing Management From Underneath, Mr. Tshombe Asked To Meet Rebels, Tighter Building Standards, Report on the Paris Collections, Some Daf Cars To Be Cheaper, Test Case On Union Recognition, Russians Drop Cylinders In Sea Unexplained Action Off Swedish Coast, Polish Primate's Call For Rights Church Schools Issue, Quality Of Service Came First, 106 Failed To Stop For Dr. Banda, January Cold And Sunny Spell Of Gales, World Research On Wages Centre Set Up In Toyko, Japan Still Seeks Mediation Role, Varying the Menu at an Arctic Base Camp, Malta Constitutional Court Begins Work, Sikh Leader Disappears After Defeat, Attendance At The Funeral Service In St. Paul's, Family Given Precedence By The Queen At St. Paul's, Power Board Aims To Save £350,000, S. African Police Open Fire, Hesitant Steps by Little Seven, The Brief Pampered Luxury Of Farm Animals, Bonn Visit By Mr. Wilson In March Dr. Erhard's Talks In London, Iran Executions Of Ex-Officers, "Reform Abortion Law" Demand Talks With Minister, Support For Joint Training In Building Industry, Farming Notes And Comments, Soviet Journalist Held As Spy, Grants Committee Set Up Computer Panel, African accent on the transition to modernity, Wealth From Fertile Lands, Animals' Charter Proposed, From Paris Ready to Wear, Volkswagen Invest £35M. In Brazil, Still A Capital Of Enchanting Contrasts, Mr. Butler Leaving Active Politics Life Peerage: Mastership Of Trinity, Cambridge No Party Alignment In Lords, Japan Signs £400M. Iron Ore Deal, Royal Visitors In Ethiopia Today, Indian Republic's 16th Year Starts In Crisis, Furniture On Show, Congress Group Attacks U.S. Nato Policy Call For More Understanding Towards European Allies, P.M.G. Invites Reversed Charge Calls, St. Edmund's Relics May Be Moved, "Satisfactory" Bulletin On Duchess Arm Broken In Car Crash Queen Kept Informed, 12 For Trial In Affray Case, Foreign Visitors For Mr. Wilson. Picture Gallery: Ethiopia, Royal visit to Ethiopia, From Westminster Hall to St. Paul's. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Kent, Church Appointments, Scholarship Appeal, From The London Gazette Friday, January 29, 1965, John I. Thornycroft Retirement, Deputy Chairman Of Inland Revenue, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Resignation From Chess, Outram Editor To Retire. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Progress Report on Tory Policy-Making. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Tendaho Plantations Share Company, Pearl, A. Besse & Co. (Ethiopia) S.C., British Rail, The Times, Imperial Electric, Parker-Knoll, Woolwich, British United, The Hongkong Bank Group, National Meat Corporation Of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Electric, Rootes, Gellatly, Hankey & Co. Ltd., Mitchell Cotts & Co. (Ethiopia) Ltd, Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia, First National City Bank. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Lord And Master, How will They Decide?, Ensuring the Succession, No Suspense with the Spy, Sudan's Southerners. Letters to the Editor: Interests Of The Accused, Without Morale, Westminster Abbey's 900 Years, Help For Exporters, New Ways At Sea, Religious Freedom, The Dark Million Keeping Issue Out Of Politics, British Aircraft Industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Frol Kozlov Former Powerful Soviet Leader, Mrs. Mary Gillick, Mr. Kent Cooper Bold Leadership Of Associated Press, Obituary, Professor Miles Phillips. Reviews: Mr. Kempe's Mosaic on Bruckner, Baritone's Fine Recital of German Lieder, Dancers Of Great Promise, Composer as Conductor, Lincoln Centre Repertory All Right on the Eve, Golden Hour Of Acting, Le Fanu Classic, Mr. Gaskill as Court Theatre Director, Mr. Jon Vickers as Gustavus in Paris, German Opera's Splendour and Ruthlessness. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Overseas, Small Sussex Farmhouse With A Long History. Business Appointments: New Governor For The Hudson's Bay Co. Lord Amory Will Take Over From Mr. W. J. Keswick. Business and Finance: Which Markets And How To Choose Beginners' Problems Answered, Westinghouse Buy Derion, Big Shortage In Money Market End-Month Pressure, Pulverized ASH Can Make For Beauty, Vantona Export 50 P.C. More, Imperial Japanese Government, Paris Aided By Relaxation Of Banking Credits Speculative Activity In Chemical Shares On Frankfurt, Jute Industries Limited Good Trading Conditions Substantial Export Sales Sir William G. N. Walker's Statement, R.S.T. Output And Sales Up, New Contracts, Assam Trading (Holdings) Limited Improved Trading Results Sir Frederick Bourne On Current Trends And Prospects, Wellman Smith Owen Cut Interim Three Points Increase From Home Telerentals, German Payments Reverse, Further Automation By Midland Bank, Westover Garage In £550,000 Bid, The Royal Bank Of Scotland The Annual General Court Of Proprietors Of The Royal Bank Of Scotland Will Be Held On February 23 In Edinburgh Satisfactory Outcome Of Year's Operations Policy Of Modernisation Continues, Pressure On Coffee Executive Board Meetings, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Short-Term Pounds In Demand, New Refrigerator Sales Peak, Bp U.K. Oil Output In 1964 Jumps, Barbican Inv. Link With M & G, Royal Bk. Of Scotland, "Buy British" Centre In Barcelona, H. J. Baldwin-Jam Tomorrow?, Planning To Come To Market, Bringing Aid Programmes Up To Date Need For More Private Funds, More "New Style Takeovers" Forecast, City And County Of Bristol, O.E.C.D. Aid on a Plateau, "Moderate Gains Tax" Plea Directors' Warning, U.S. Tax On Foreign Bank Loans?, £9M. Surplus Of New Savings, U.S. Economy Excellent Strong Consumer Confidence, Soviet Production In 1964, Carrington Spend Another £2.5M., The Halford Cycle Co. Ltd. Further Increase In Trading Profit In Spite Of Difficulties New Branches Opened Successfully Mr. F. D. Rushbrooke's Address, Rand Selection Growth, French Aid Cars And Textiles, Man-Made Fibres Exports Hit New Record Production Rises 15 Per Cent, Disenchantment Over Wheat Agreement, Pattern Of Yield Graphs. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Issue Flood As Gilt-Edged Recover, Rowlinson Group Marketing Manchester Placing, Commodity Markets.

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