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The Times - 17/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, FEB. 16, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, FEB. 16, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Ankara Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, FEB. 16, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our Own Correspondent, CHARLES WILSON., POLWARTH., H. C. R. BRINTON., RICHARD M. TITMUSS. 32 Twyford Avenue, Acton, W.3. Feb. 15., D. P. PORTFR, ALEC VALENTINE., R. P. SMITH., From Our Commonwealth Staff, E. CONNELL. 106, Clapton Mount, Halifax, Feb. 14., R. T. OERTON., J. F. E. PYE. Oakhill Manor, near Bath, Somerset., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, From Our Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-OXFORD, FEB. 16, From Our Art Critic, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, J. R. W. CATTO G. L. MCEWAN MADELEINE A. SHARP., IVAN CLOUT., S. W. VIVIAN DAVIES., E. J. S. CANNINGS, J. D. HARTE. 41 Pemberley Avenue, Bedford, Feb. 14., ARTHUR S. WINDER., R. W. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL. J. A. FALK. N. I. BARTHOLOMEW., ANDREW SMITH. DEREK BELL. D. F. SMITH. MICHAEL BELL. ANNE ROPNER., L. P. DENNIS. Riversdale House, Boldre, Lymington, Hampshire., LESLEY RICKETTS. Windrush, Bulstrode Way, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB.16, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge, Television Programme B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,846, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Sport: Challenge Trophy Should Go To Salmon Spray, Taylor's Hard Fight In Paris, St. John's Likely To Head River, Goddard Must Risk Defeat To Tempt England Parks And Allen Hold South Africa In Check, Hospitals To Replay St. Mary's On Top In Loose, Sports in Brief, Essex Skill Too Much For Navy, Rising Costs Force Coventry Climax Out Of Racing, Old Boys In New Golfing Event, Eton's Late Goals Hard On Young Forest Side, Semi-Final Threat To The "Establishment", Army Rackets. News: Students Vote To Ban Monarchy, Elephant Plea Rejected By Peers: No Circus Ban, Rail Link "Africa's Major Project", Steel Bill To Go Ahead Minister's Assurance, Labour-Saving Plant, Yet Overmanning Persists Facts Needed On Cost Of Wasteful Ways, £100,000 Scheme To Sell Flowers, Gen. De Gaulle At The New St. Cyr, Anti-Smoking Film Failed To Deter Viewers Felt Risk Worth Taking, Travel Sickness Experiment, Guards Going Back To Borneo, U.S. Mint Averts Coin Crisis, Independent Gambia Looks to Britain, Married Students' "Hardships" Bigger Grants Urged, 10-Ton Spacecraft In Orbit, Mrs. Wilson Urges 'True Price Facts', Armed Watch Over Brazil Airline, New Offices To Front Thames Near Vauxhall Bridge Public Gardens On Riverside Welk, N. Zealand Whaling Industry Closing Down Threat Of Foreign Factory Fleets, Clearer Labelling Of Poisons Urged Pesticides Danger, Zambian Threat To Businessmen Alleged Interference In Politics, Intellectuals Rebuked By The Party French Plea For Free Discussion, Clerk Criticized At Rating Appeal Denies Doing Business "At Public's Expense", Six Doctors Ih Cabinet Another Vietnam Administration, Statutory Defence In Girl Case, Doors Closed At Catalans' Trial, Sixth Nude Found Dead, Rules Changed To Help Young Barristers, Moscow Meeting Now Doubtful Waning Support For Russia, More Troops Arrive In Malaysia British Build-Up, Shrubs Forced Under Glass ADD Colour To Show, Tv Electioneering "Illegal" Claim, Modern Marketing Urged On Press, Common Market Chance IS In 1968, Mr. Heath Says Completion Of Transitional Period, Mr. Kosygin Calls On U.S. To Leave, Congo And U.S. Walk Out Of Talks Protest At Speech About Bombing, No Proposal For Partitioning B. Ghiana Mr. Greenwood Ends Tour, Woman Of 85 Attacked By Male Nurse 18 Months' Gaol, Moscow Has To Import Russian Boots, Labour AIM To Recast Social Security Means Test Would Direct Aid To Most Needy Severance Pay Bill First In Replacing Beveridge?, Crimes Inquiry Head Was Nazi Party Earlier Denial Explained, Lifeboat Came From Missing Trawler, Tunisian President In Cairo, "Plot To Blow Up Statue Of Liberty" Woman Among Four Accused Link With Cuba, Say Police, Gibraltar Flights Not Affected, Australia To Begin Minting Its Own Coins, Flight To Sunshine-And Better Pay Why Doctors Are Tempted To Go To Australia, Spain Expects Big Holiday Influx, Ministers Agree On Import Tax Cut 5% At Issue Efta Meeting Next Week, The Second Stage of Dr. Beeching's Reorganization Proposals Rail Board See Future In Selected Trunk Routes Concentrated Development Of 3,000 Mies Out Of 7,500, Big Shipbuilding Pay Claim, Official Pakistan Seal Was Missed, Second Chinese Nuclear Test Next Month Tower Being Built At Site, Lisbon Cardinal Challenged Ex-Prime Minister Denounces Police, Turkey Turns To A Former Ambassador, No Support For Albanian Case In United Nations, Further Study Of "Air-Bus" Anglo-French Talks, Andhra Pradesh Back To Normal, Army Directorate To Be Enlarged, Mount Isa Mine Reopening, Swiss Refuse Entry To Workers Stricter Controls At Frontier, Receiver Gets 8 Years, Challenge To Ghana Exile Leaders Offer Of Trial By World Jurists., An Old Way of Catching Salmon, French State Frowns On Birth Control, "£50m.-£100m. Rail Savings", Coalition Cabinet For Turkey, s£10,500 Fine On Brother Of Peer, Experimental Detection By Tv In The Dark, Mr. Duffy's Speech Privilege Issue, Movements Of Liners, £500,000 Shops Plan For Rail Site, Money Back For Bad Sardines, Princeton Has Changed Since Fitzgerald, Mr. Wilson Sees U.S. Ambassador, Passenger Services Reprieved, Signs Of Higher Rates In Greater London, Russian Deported From Paris, More Passengers For Sabena Airlines, "Wage Drift" Warning In Last N.I.C. Report 1963 Agreements Against National Interest, Payments For All Road Victims Urged Law Outdated, Ld. Parker Says, Bonn Protest Over "Pravda" Article, Mr. Jay Forecasts Increase In City Workers, Death Threat Over S. Arabia Talks Yemen Group's Warning, All Souls "Treated Fairly". News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Commission To Study Reforms In Church Appointments Bishop's Concern Over Varying Stipends, Award For Borneo Services, Shadow Cabinet Appointments Reshuffled A Double Job For Mr. Heath Mr. Maudling Keeps No. 2 Post, Mr. Crosland Meets University Chiefs, Venezuela Ambassador Resigns, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, February 16,1965 Bankruptcy Acts 1914 And 1926, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Sandhurst Cadets' Commissions, More Doctors Ready To Resign 1,100 At Protest Meetings, N.E.D.C. Appointment, Erasmus Prize For Mr. Chaplin, Architectural Award For L.C.C., Irish Lifeboatmen Win Bravest ACT Award. Display Advertising: Cooks, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Beecham's Powders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Colt, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, Hotel President, Coutts & Co, The Times, Rif Hotel, Tri-Wall Pak, Air Canada, Abbey National Building Society, Credit Transfers, Marocco, Bs, Chance Brothers Limited,, Home Service Insurance, Rootes, Alvis, The Parker Pen Company Limited. Picture Gallery: Craft of the Candlemaker, Politics and Parliament: Unions' right to threaten strikes, Mr. Pearson Gives Priority To Pensions Scheme Canadian Parliament's First Tasks, House Of Lords Circus Bill thrown out of the ring, House Of Commons Profit and loss in steel. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Other Lives, Making Ends Meet, Fighting for the Vote, Races in British Guiana, The Main Line. Letters to the Editor: Transport System, Homes Near To Work, Scotland's Station, A Change In Attitude Reaction To Review Body's Award, General Practitioners' Place In The Community, Britain And The Six, Education Debate, Question Of Principle, Law Of Evidence, Saving Police Time. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Jewelled Chess Set Fetches 3,600gns. Porcelain Makes £8,985, Operatic Spine-Chilling From The Fifties, Surprising Unevenness of Gaudier-Brzeska, A Bartok Feat in Detail, It All Ends on a Note of Magic The National Theatre: Much Ado About Nothing, Jack B. Yeats Selection, Early Opera by Wagner University College London: Das Liebesverbot, Play's Weaknesses Shown Up Guildhall School of Music and Drama: The Workhouse Donkey, Touching Elegy For J.F.K., Inadmissible Evidence to be Staged in West End, Brahms Warmly Interpreted. Obituaries: Miss Eleanor Gordon Woodgate, Miss Stella Frances Murray, Obituary. Law: Standards Of Inpropriety Regina V. Stanley, High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Matrimonial Tangle, The Prince Gives Evidence Montereale V. Longmans Green & Co. Ltd. And Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: Japanese Car Plant For S. Africa?, N. Brit. Rubber Earn More But Pay Nothing 2 P. C. Bonus From Wolsey, Russian Invitation.-At the invi-, Over-The-Counter Market In U.S. More Accurate Dealers' Hidden Profit Ends, U.S. Oil Merger Share Exchange, Helping The U.S. Drive, Cummins Exports 83.5 P.C., Revised U.S. Sugar Quotas, Albion Motors, Glasgow, has received, J. Bolding, Latest Dividends, 15% Rise In International Tourist Traffic, Nat. Provincial Bank Senior Post, Another View On Gold French Economist's Challenge, Wall Paper Holders Need To Know More, H. & R. Johnson Still Booming, Pakistan Pipeline Links, "The Times" Veneer Co. Deal With Directors, £8M. Kenya Tea Plan For Smallholders, Thames Plywood Manufacturers Limited Increased Profit And Dividend, Radio And Television Sales In 1964, Unit Trust For Israel, National Bank of Pakistan, Ore Machines For Australia, Engineering Cheer Output Survey's Findings, Phipps Offer For Sale, Ross Group Buy New Interest Shares For Farm Engineers, Finance Company For The Ivory Coast, Aberdare Holdings, Special Price List On Budget Day, Diesels For North Sea Drilling, Fredk. Braby Turnover £4.5M., Household Store Venture, Hudsons Bay Oil Earn 12 P.C. More, Fluidrive Engineering, G.M. Expects Rise In Car Sales, Leyland Bus For Sweden's Switch To The Right, Yugoslav Agreement, The Consolidated Estates Co., Ltd., Better Designs At E.D.A. Exhibition Domestic Appliance Prices Lower, Greenwoods (St. Ives), Metric System For Britain?, Gilt-Edged Droop As Bank Rate Hopes Fade Hoover Turnover Tops £55M., New Zealand Commmittee, "Shake Up Clyde Trust" Call Shipowners' Chief On Dock Problems, Brighter Side To U.K. Exports Western European Successes, Growthmanship Cut Down To Size Emphasis On Efficiency, Thomson Forms Industrial Company, John Fyfe Share Introduction, Toy Firms Urged To Link German Problems, $2,600M. Being Used From I.M.F.. Stock Exchange Tables: Lombard St. Fears Not Fulfilled, Small Losses On Wall St. Operators Tread Warily, Late Buying On Milan Paris Declines, Machines Bull Falls, Jo'burg Irregular, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Slight Fall On Wall Street, Option Rates, Mount Isa Decision Helps Push Cash Metal Down £3 10s. A Long Ton, Revenue Surplus Of £131M., Fresh Fall In Gilt-Edged: Equities Uncertain, Shortage Of Spot Sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilt-Edged Fall On Lord Cromer, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Standard N.J.'S New Chief Mr. M. L. Haider. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses.

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