The Times - 06/03/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KINGSTON, MARCH 5, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MARCH 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SAIGON, MARCH 5, From Our Special Correspondent-PEKING, MARCH 5, By Monitor, MYLES WYATT, Chairman, British, JOHN CHILD., P. MATHESON., HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary. Royal Academy of Arts, W.1, March 4., JOAN QUENNELL., BENJAMIN RYCROFT., By Richard Rose, P. D. REYNOLDS., J. K. MICHIE., GWENDOLINE PERRY., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ANGLER, BY LAND AND SEA AND AIR, FROM A COLLECTOR, From a Special Correspondent-SANTIAGO, MARCH 5, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, MARCH 5, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Connoisseurs' Guide, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Services Tomorrow: First Sunday In Lent, Travel. Official Appointments and Notices: Liberal Whip Change In The Lords, Church Appointments, Expansion Curbed By Inadequate Capital Grants "Frustration" At Exeter, From The London Gazette, Friday, March 5, 1965, M.P. Quits Post As P.P.S., Airline Medical Chief. News: Peace Corps Role In Society Returning Volunteers Welcomed, "Why Was Man Not Charged At Once?" Defence Question In Fires Case, S. America Watch For Train Men, Churchill Funeral Cost £48,000, "Undue Alarm" Over Phenacetin, £37M. Kenya Power Scheme Started, Government Defeated By 8 On Hanging Opponents Claim That Measure IS Dead 'Progress Wiped Out' By Return To The Commons, S. Vietnam Army Hard Hit By Desertions 1,450 Men "Missing" In A Month, Britain Acts Alone Over Documents, Computer Link For U.S. Libraries, British Woman Freed From Spanish Gaol, Minister Sets Up Bus Pay Inquiry Official Strike Plan Dropped, Bonn Promise Of Tranquil Talks For Mr. Wilson Prelude To The Queen's Visit, "Punish Neglectful Parents Of Young Offenders" Plea, Building To START On 1936 School Project, Shooting Of Guards At Dachau, Scots Councils Reform Plans Changed, Tees-Side Chosen For New University, Integration Plans Out On Tuesday, Rome Warning Over Joint Services, Communist Talks End In Moscow, Possible Cut In Rhine Army, G.P.S' Pay Claim Approved By B.M.A. Council, Chile At Polls On Sunday, "More Would Vote For E.T.U Ban", What to Look for in a Refrigerator, Movements Of Liners, Doubts Over Role of Transport House, B.U.A. Assurance To Pilots' Union, "Haste" Over Bladon Car Park, Missing Q.C. Writes To Bar Council, Shots At Home Of Negro Leader, Ministers See Little Chance Of Finding Time, Prospects Of Staff Moved To G.L.C., "Curb Flow Of Immigrants Or Face Disaster" Mr. Thorneycroft's Proposals, Royal Occasions, M.P.S. Call For B.B.C. Chief's Dismissal Anger Over "Sick" Tv Sketch "Inability To Control Programmes", Merchant Navy Pension Rise Fund's Surplus IS Nearly £8M., Exploring the Ardèche Gorges, Magazine Head Fined £100, A Family Outing to the Snowy Mountains, China Still Vague About Its Offers Of Help, Lawn Mowing the Easy Way, Gaol Escape Man Sends Letter Apologizing To Governor, Cabinet Undecided About Egypt, Students Burn American Flag In Santiago Security Precautions Tightened, Hopes Raised For Malaysia Talks, Way Of An Eagle Over London, Turkey Gets Back Lepanto Flag, Communists Lead In Kerala, American Arms Sale Methods Resented Criticism By Mr. Gordon Walker, Gibraltar-Tangier Fares Cut, 8 votes change course of hanging Bill, Tories Split Scotland Into Five Regions, Building Repairs Cost £900M., "Unpatriotic" To Go Abroad, £1,200 For Letter By Descartes, Cold, Bitter Pursuit of Spring Salmon, Londonderry Loses University Claim, Deadlock In The Banana War, Syria Takeover Of Oil Firms, Multilateral Aid Plea In America Changes Urged By Mr. Fulbright, Aid For The Needy Ex-Servicemen, Oslo Police Hunt Booby Trap Man. Sport: Five Seeds Beaten At Miami, Liverpool Out To Break Hoodoo At Leicester, Barnes Quickly Swept Aside, West Indies Consolidate Their Position Hunte And Butcher Put On 116 For Third Wicket, Scottish Record On Trial Northampton Inspired By Jeeps, Butler Two Strokes Behind Leaders, Sports in Brief, Sutcliffe And Reid Hold Up India, Snow Reports, Hardy Runners In Annual Race, 13 Football Games Postponed, County Cricket Criticised, Brilliant Skating By Miss Burka Miss Clifton-Peach Finishes Eleventh, Market Rasen's Big Day T. Biddlecombe Has Fancied Mounts, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football F.A. Cup Sixth Round, Driffield Trailing In Semi-Final, Ireland Lose, But Show More Skill. Arts and Entertainment: New Musical Pleasures on Television, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Sunday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,861. Reviews: Interpreters Of Sacre, Noble Funeral Ode by Bach, Varied Directions in New Zealand Painting, Concert By Young Musicians, Shaw's First Play, New Trust To Aid Ballet, Two Works By Barsukov, Three Overseas Music Scholarships, Superman Or Servant? Christ In The Wilderness, 2,800gns. For Corot Painting 2,700gns. Whistler, The London Symphony Orchestra stated. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Old Calabria. Display Advertising: Temperance Permanent Building Society, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, German Federal Railway, The Times, Horizon, Ravenna. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Busmen Divided, Not So Much An Apology, Another Oil Takeover, After You Buster, The Lady Decibel. Letters to the Editor: Airways Dispute, "British Computers", Electrical Standard, How Can We All Help?, Donor Eyes, Democracy In Regional Planning, Facts From The Galleries What IS Free-What Costs Money, Question Of Principle, The Status Of Status. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Gen. Chen Cheng, Mr. George Dixon Abraham, Mr. Raymond Robertson-Glasgow Notable Cricketer And Author, Miss Helen Waddell Translator And Scholar, Lieut.-Col. C. L'e. Malone, Obituary, Sir Stanley Goodall, Mr. Gilbert Hair. Politics and Parliament: Gatt Puts Off Judgment Till The Budget. Law: No Jury In Commercial Case Woodvine V. Midland Bank Ltd. Cliff V. Midland Bank Ltd., Apology To Lord Russell Russell V. Guccione. Business and Finance: Kaffirs And Steels Stand Out In Equities, Reed Goes IT Alone On Wall Paper Bid Money Market Defies Bank, Desoutter Profits At Record £1M., Retailers Poised for Pre-Budget Spending Spree, U.S. Gold Deals In 1964, Steady Tone At End Of Account, 5 Or 6 Houses In The Bank, Latest Dividends, "Shell" and Rank to the Fore, Pound Rallies On French Buying Gold Price Continues To Rise, Mr. Wilson Told Of 'Insanity' In The City, Convertible Stocks for Protection, Currency Rates For Travellers, Beating the Tax Clock. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, U.S. Stockpile News Boosts All Positions, Wall Street Lower Extreme Losses Pared, Recent Issues, Cocoa Barely Steady, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Calm End To The Account, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices. Property.
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