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The Times - 25/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, FEB. 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUk LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-HANOVER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 24, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Washington Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Special Correspondent, DAVID WALDER., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., A. L. W. NEWTH, Chairman, British, STUART D. WATERWORTH., D. G. FARROW, Chief Education, ERIC JAMES, Director of, JOSEPH NISSIM., By Frank L. Othick, Secretary, the Rating and Valuation Association, L. A. ABRAHAM., GOSFORD, Chairman, British Road, BY SETON GORDON, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Film Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, by H. C. ROGERS, F.S.B.I., A.I.B. General Manager, Bolton Savings Bank., by W. M. DICK, M.B.E., F.S.B.I., Actuary, Preston Savings Bank., by J. D. CAMPBELL, F.C.I.S., A.S.B.I., General Manager, The Savings Bank of Glasgow., by A. HUNTER, M.B.E., A.S.B.I., General Manager, Liverpool Trustee Savings Bank.,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,853, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1675, Television Programmes B.B.C. I (Ch. I), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). Sport: Sports in Brief, Manchester Fail At Sunderland, Jesus Crew Soon Lose Place Lady Margaret Go Head, R.A.F. Show Little Sublety Against Lively Defence, Ten Gold Cup Acceptors Stand Their Ground Three Winners For Cazalet At Windsor, Uneven Lacrosse Attacks Cambridge Defence May Be The Key, Sandy Abbot Well Treated, Knox Fastest British Rider On Cresta, Memories Of Old Times But Still No Result Molineux Provides Print Of Kennington Oval, Saracens Have An Easy Win In The Rain, Australians Make Fine START, R.A.F. Hockey XI Outplayed By University, Goalkeepers Not Troubled, Identification Of Yachts, Oxfoed Boxers May Again Be Defeated, Three Byes In Davis Cup Draw, Gallic Slickness About Loughborough, Cross Covntry.-R.A.F. 614 Miles Champion-, Squash Rackets. News: Hope Of Talks On Disarmament Lord Chalfont Going To New York, Tally Clerks Defeat Own Union Casual Working To Stay, Police Batter Students In Madrid Attack On Sit-Down Demonstration, More Firms Cut Prices Of Spirits And Sherry, Lancashire New Town Site, Labour Move Over "Trotskyists", American Denial On Negotiations, "Freedom Riders" In Australia, How U.S. Was Provoked Into Retaliation, No Powell Gift To Wolverhampton "I Respect Wishes", Bermuda Review On Far East, 15 Die In Fire At Home For Aged, What Sort of Rent Act will it Be?, U.S. Bombers In Attack On Vietcong Effort To Rescue Trapped Unit Communist Hope Of Splitting Country, Housman Country May Lose A Bus, Why Aden Minister Resigned British Refusal To Publish Statement, Bank Director Hits Out At Government "Doing Little To Make City Happy", B.A.O.R. White Paper Shocks Germany British Intentions Under Suspicion, Police Merger IS "Expedient" Findings By Q.C., Doctors' Leaders To Draft Case, Drug Development Can Cost £2M., Ever present need for thrift, Barbecue As Aid To U.S. Beef Exports, New Junior Health Minister, Monarchy As A Bastion Of Canada, Heater Factory Owned And Run By Workers, Growth and Development of the Trustee Savings Banks Movement, Trustee Savings Banks Today, Mr. Bottomley Sees Township Crowds Meeting With Sir Roy Welensky, Liberal Move On Trade Disputes Bill, 1,000 Made Idle By Transport Strike, Union Rivalry At Mount Isa, Abolition Bill "A Licence To Gangsters To Shoot", No More Universities For 10 Years Student Target To Be Met By Building Extensions Exception May Be Made In N.E., Master Statistician IS Modest And Hardworking, Extra £665,000 To Make Country Gayer And More Cultivated, Students WHO Turn Away From Dating And Mating, Hope For Richmond To Broad Street Line, Inquiry Into Kashmir Corruption Charges, No Real Suspect In Nude Death, U Thant's Proposals Being Discussed, Lakes To Fight Manchester Ullswater Scheme, York Aid For Old Buildings, Steps Towards Desegregation Of The Mentally Ill, Move To Restrict B.E.A. Flights Palma Holiday Route, M.P. Stalking Sonic Boom Test Site "Ministry Rightly Nervous", Tribute To Founder Of Girls' School, The Trustee Savings Bank Movement, Bonn Seeks Way To Beat Trials Limit Problem Passed To Bundestag, France Joins Russia In Move For Vietnam Conference Ambassador Said To Have Asked For Pressure On Washington, Tory Scrutiny Of Broadcast, New Role For Territorial Army Likely Rhine Mobilization Ruled Out, South African Snub For Humanists, Early Bill For Stronger Curb On Mergers Mr. Wilson's Call To Both Sides "Outlaw Restrictive Practices", We Must Pay Our Way In World, Mr. Wilson Says "Resistance To Change... Too Content To Sit Back", Union Mergers Planned Hope Of Progress Before T.U.C., The New York Times., Sir A. Home Adds Five To Team, Japanese Accused Of "Compromise" China Visit Message, The Duke Calls For Outward Trade Policy Joint Australianbritish Ventures, Herr Ulbricht Given 21-Gun Salute Cairo Greeting By President Nasser, West Germany's Invitation To Mr. Kosygin Reaction Seen As Favourable, Kenya M.P. Killed By Gunmen, Wider Police Powers Proposed To Search Cars: 5-Year Gaol Term For Carrying Arms, Savings Banking Abroad, Movements Of Liners, Denmark Invites Mr. Wilson, Drug Potential Of Pulp By-Product, The Country Of the Whooper Swan, Evidence At Bobby Baker Inquiry Denials By President's Former Assistant, An Answer To Car Park Problem, Warden Makes A Case For Graduates Colleges "Content To Be Hoteliers", Looking to the Future, Chemists Form A Company, Airlines Object To Orders By State, Clear Labels For Plastics Urged, Kodak Case Witness Admits HE Lied To Jury, Disappointing Rise In Day Release, Lower Saxony Makes Peace With Rome. Display Advertising: The HALL GROUP of Engineering Companies, B.O.A.C, Salon De L'auto, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Godfrey Davis-Avis, British Rail, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Opera Mundi EUROPE, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd, Leicester Permanent, Alenco Limited, Zodiac, Carpet Selection Centre, Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited, Tsb. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: A Holiday for Lady Churchill. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir V. Begg C.-In-C. Portsmouth, Bishop Of Jarrow Consecrated, Viscount Stonehaven has been appointed, Oxford, Colonel E. A. Allenby has been. Law: Two Drug Cases Together F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co., A.G. V. Inter-Continental Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. J. R. Geigy S.A. V. Inter-Continental Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., Seasonal Use Of Premises Hawes And Another V. Thornton Cleveleys Rural District Council, A New Practice, Compulsory Purchase Davy V. Leeds Corporation, Service Or Services Morren V. Swinton And Pendlebury Borough Council, Mutiny Charge Trial Next Tuesday, Justices And Local Authorities Coulsdon And Purley Urban District Council V. Cherry, Shirley Bassey's Baby Hume V. Hume, McAuliffe And Finch. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Departure from Robbins, Breakdown in Aden, Young Offenders, Come To The Fair, Fish of the Year. Letters to the Editor: At The State's Expense Grants For Wives Of Students?, Furnish British, Motor Fuel Duty, Privileges Practice, Question Of Principle, Defeatism In The Church, Gateways To Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Gerald Burrard, Obituary, Captain Sir Ronald Lechmere. Reviews: New Fiction, Italian Paintings Lent To Gallery, About Themselves, Climbers Classic and Modern, British Sculptors at a Time of Adaptation, New Eisteddfod Music, Quick Guide, Mass Murderer, Happy Medium In Haydn, What Happens in Shakespeare, Miss Amy Shuard Looks Forward to Isolde, £2,500 For Ricci View Of Lagoon Paintings Fetch £21,973, Burney by Himself-Clear of Doctor, Daughter or Club, Politics In Fiction, Mr. Billy Wilder Returns in his Best Farcical Form, Lively Sonata Partners, Taut, Fierce Plot in New Opera Sadler's Wells: The Mines of Sulphur. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons No more universities for 10 years: N.-E. excepted, Speedier use of overseas aid is Ministers' aim, Two join Plowden Committee, House Of Lords Foresters' fear of gains tax, Greater London's rate burden, Wives' anxiety about police protection, New plans for Manchester's new town. Business and Finance: Concentra Beats Index, Cranleigh Hives Off Insurance Co., N. Zealand Policy On Take-Overs, Diesel Engines For Algeria, Three Tonics For Growyh, Six Agree On Beef, Veal And Milk, Marconi Equipment For Far East, Scribbans-Kemp Achieve Sharp Recovery Utd. Newspapers' Record Year, Gascoignes (Reading), Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited Higher Earnings And Dividend, Small Turnover On Jo'burg, L.P.E. Joint Company In India, B.H.C. Raise Capacity In S. Wales, Share Prices Achieve A Partial Rally Tobacco Margins Revealed, Jessel Trust Switch, I.F.C. Jute Mill Loan For Pakistan, Mitsubishi-Cominco Link, Lindustries Progress, Latest Dividends, Rush For Concrete Products Shares, New Contracts, Borax, Transistor Plant For Hongkong, POCKET POWER.-A new range of, Hudson's Bay Co. May Have To Quit Britain Corporation Tax Fears, Gloomy World Bank Verdict On Horowitz Plan, China May Export Oil Output Growing Faster Than Demand, I.C.I. Terylene Polymer Plant Expansion Total Projects Worth £4M., Tomatin Plans Output Increases, Banque Generale Deposits, In Brief, World Tanker Tonnage Up Britain Drops To Third Place, Savings Bank Cheques Six-Year Fight Won, S. Africa Arbitrage Allocations, Massive Task For Power £650m.Investment Next Year, Technical Publications Exhibition, Have Fun Now, Devalue Later, Hoesch Maintains 10%, From the Export Front B.M.C. Sales In Norway Doubled, Pillar Expands In Canada, Chile Foreign Debt Refunding, Brazilian Agreement With U.S., Credit Boom In Germany Savings Banks Expanding, General Steam On The Road, Honduras £1.6M. Sugar Mill Project, Indian Reserves Fall Again, Brinton, Adams Issue At 5s., Liverpool Post Records, $8,250M. Stimulus For U.S., Bowaters Building Plant At Modena, Orient And General Investment Trust Limited Increased Gross Revenue, Sterling Climbs To $2.79 Gold Closing Rate Edges Lower, Comfortable Day For Money, £1.5M. Brayhead Purchases Plans To Raise £2.9M., Jamaican Trust Issue, Carrington Expects £3.1M. Profit, U.S. Name Advisory Committee, Expansion In India.-The Martin-, Southerns 2½times Covered, Borax Growth Continues Margins Thinner, Diners' Club Rejects £1M. Bid, Allied Textile Companies Limited A Most Creditable Achievement Mr. J. M. Dew On Expansion Of Group's Activities, Norwegian Bond Issue Failures, Scandinavian Bank In Geneva, Edinburgh Lists Closed At 10.01. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper Steady, Cautious Rebuying On Frankfurt, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Irregular At The Close, Amsterdam Firm, Stocks Steadier But Still Uncertain, Recent Issues, Industrials Featured On Zurich, Brussels Quiet, Option Rates, Mixed Tone On Milan Active Trading, European Equities Hold Steady, Paris Improves, Further Gain On Wall St. Profit-Taking In Evidence, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Cash Lead Continues To Fall Back, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Chartered Bk. Director Mr. D. L. Willis. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Flats And Maisonettes.

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