The Times - 13/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-PORT ELIZABETH, FEB. 12, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondents, From Our Music Critic, From a Music Critic, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, FEB. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 12, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FEB. 12, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 12, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent-FORT GREELY, ALASKA, FEB. 12, From Our Naval Correspondent, FREDERICK VIVIAN., V. P. BROWN., R. A. BICKFORD-SMITH., S. KALMAN., CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND., DAVID V. MILWARD., R. H. SANDIFORD., G. VILLAN., IVOR RICHARD., By D. W. Soughan, JOHN SPARROW, ROBOROUGH., C. P. BROWN. C. M. MEADE-KING. F. S. RUSSELL. E. T. ENGLISH. HAROLD GAMBLEN., J. NEARY., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM A COLLECTOR, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Educational, Church Services Tomorrow, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Travel. Arts and Entertainment: A Matter of Authority, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,843. Sport: Mrs. Rand Needs Opposition Prediction For Long Jump In U.S., Mitchell Faster Than Bibbia, Waterloo Cup Won Easily, Sports in Brief, Manchester's Chance To Close Gap In League Table, Form Of Irish Forwards May Provide Key In Dublin, British Skaters Well Placed Miss Stapleford Lying Second, Mill House Will Take On Arkle In Cheltenham Gold Cup, Today's Sporting Fixtures Association Football, South Africa Could Have Fared Better England Work Hard Without Proper Tools, British Pair In Semi-Finals Advance Of Wilson And Taylor. Reviews: Another Coward Revival, Chamber Music Worth Listening To, Pair Of Chandeliers Fetch £4,200 Carved Wall Mirrors, New British Art, Falstaff as an Orchestral Show-piece, Tate Gets Picasso's "Les Trois Danseuses", Hindemith Specialist At Work. Politics and Parliament: Wider postal vote move fails. News: No German Action "To Harm Dollar", Mouse-Man Hybrid Cells Produced, Corrections, 40 Onassis Ships "To Be Sold", Telegram Signed By 53 Labour M.P.S Back-Bench Policy On Vietnam, Lincoln's Great Lesson For The President, New 50,000-Ton Carrier For Navy Ships "Worth Their Weight In Gold", Enter Five Strangers, Mr. Shastri Calls Talks On Language Riots Signs That Indian Government May Have To Retreat, Ghana To Amend Aliens ACT, £266,000 Left By Sir Winston Recordings Go To Lady Churchill Mementoes For Friends, Dismissal Of Eagle Airlines' Appeal, Britain "Lagging In Mathematics", Hell In Eclipse Threat To The Whole Christian Faith, Compensation "Will Be Rejected", Cadbury's Cut Price Of Chocolates, Six Demand Cut In U.S. Wool Tariffs, Magnesium Anodes Ban In Tankers, Diver's Death: Three Germans Sentenced, Movements Of Liners, Growing Plants with Flower Arrangements in Mind, Labour Clemency Plea For Ghanaians, Unique Facilities for Fire Research, Caravan Route To China Opening, Mr. Wilson's Discussions On Doctors' Dispute, Norwegians Place £5M. Ships Order, South Vietnam To Get Air Reinforcements Threat To U.S. Base After Fight With Guerrillas Mr. Kosygin's Claim Of Unity With Chinese, 18 Indonesians Captured Trying To Set Up Base, Application For Bail In Kray Case Fails Lord Chancellor Has No Jurisdiction, Madrid Police Beat Up Students, Malcolm X's Views Deplored, Training Troops To Resist Brain Washing By Captors, Sugar Scissors and Tongs, Lords Threat To Disputes Bill, Bonn Confirms Ban On Arms For Israel, Conversion Of All Dollar Earnings By France Gold Policy Confirmed, M.P.S To Hear Sonic Boom In April, Intensive Stock Rearing "Need Not Be Cruel" Overcrowding Bad, Veterinarians Say, Laggard Exporters Congest Docks, Canadian Cabinet Reshuffle, Britain's Task In Europe Mr. Stewart's Hopes Of Cooperation, Sudan Demands For Cabinet Changes Prime Minister In Discussions, M.A.-with Windfall from Fred, Exploring the Hill Towns of Tuscany A Traveller's Impressions, Close Finish In U.S. Union Election, Electronic Eye Steers A Car, Coexistence With U.S. In Jeopardy, Veto On Green Belt Building Plan, Changing Values in British Columbia, End Actions For Negligence, Q.C. Says Compensation On An Insurance Basis, British Minister Flies To Moscow, Trade Gap IS £16M. Wider Some Effect Of Surcharge, Five Of Crew Injured In Ship Fire Navy And R.A.F. In Rescue, Profits Tax Yield Up By £10M. Death Duty Record, Little Surprise In Washington, Ceramics from Finland, Taxi Driver "Callously Left To Die" Two Young Men On Murder Charge. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, White House Denies Rumour Of Resignation By Mr. Rusk, From The London Gazette, Friday, February 12, 1965 Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Lord Franks Chairman Of Wellcome Trust. Picture Gallery: A Flanders Scene. Law: Events In Sicily Montereale V. Longmans Green & Co. Ltd. And Another, Verdict For The Police Vidol V. Parsons And Others. Display Advertising: Vorarlberg, Olympos Limited, Dorian, San Remo, Austria, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis & Son,, Intourist, riviera. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Frying High, Ghosts That Walk Again, Factory Farms Vetted, The Raids, Après Moi.... Letters to the Editor: Five-Day Week, All Souls College, Drake's Drum, Death Penalty, Education Debate, Question Of Principle, Disregarding The Law, Dealing With Redundancy Need For Generous Compensation, Doctors' Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Miss Grace James, Obituary, Mr. William L. Batt Marshall Aid For Britain. Business and Finance: Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited Sir John Green's Statement, The Multi-Million Dollar Question Gold Reserves And Dollar Holdings Of Major Countries Outside The U.S., I.C.I. Lead Dividend List, University Project.-John Laing, Are 6 p.c. Yields In Motors Safe?, English China Clays Record Trading Achievement Active Demand For Group's Products Sustained Further Expenditure To Improve Processes And Increase Efficiency Lord Aberconway On Most Encouraging Outlook, Latest Dividends, Currency Rates For Travellers, Wimpey Wins £1M. Contract, Scottish Mutual, Midland Bank Limited Annual Meeting Of Shareholders, Rise In E.E.C. Gold Reserves, Monsanto Pay 1¼ Points More, Lloyds Bank Annual General Meeting, Pointer to Industrial Output Trends, Too Much Fuss Over Mortgage Rates, German Shipbuilding Credits, Firth Brown Outlook Costs Problem, Sharp Reaction In Sterling, Cold Douche For Markets, Next Step In The Kennedy Round, Pound Falls On Bigger Trade Gap French Gold Policy Puzzle, Confidence Still Growing, Market Holidays, Bill Rate Moves Higher, F. W. Clews Yield, Industrials Lead Wall St. Rally Dow Jones Rises 6.59, Quiet Day For Money. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Many Falls But Golds Firm, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Trade Setback Kills Share And Gilt Optimism, Wall Paper Board To Fight Off Twin Bid, Recent Issues, Mutual Funds, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Values Fall Back, Unit Trust Prices. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley.
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