The Times - 20/04/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, APRIL 20, From a Staff Reporter-BOURNEMOUTH, APRIL 19, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Education Correspondent-DOUGLAS, I.O.M., APRIL 19, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, APRIL 19, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CAERNARVON, APRIL 19, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, APRIL 19, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 19, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, APRIL 19, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BELGRADE, APRIL 19, From a Special Correspondent-BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA, From Our Copenhagen Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-BRIGHTON, APRIL 19, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, APRIL 19, J. P. EDDY., MARY ROSS., A. N. J. BOUTWOOD, Secretary., DAVID L. M. ROBERTSON., J. H. MCGUINNESS., H. C. HORTON., GEORGE M. ROSS., G. J. ROTH., S. A. SERUYA, Member, Legislative Council., D. F. JACK, Headmaster., From Our Special Correspondent recently in Vietnam, A. D. PAGE, Chairman, Kodak Limited., PETER CALVOCORESSI, Member, U.N. Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EOUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NAIROBI, APRIL 19, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From a Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Special Correspondent-BERLIN, From Our Drama Critic, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent, From Our European Economic Correspondent recently in Rome, From a Correspondent, From Our Educational Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, APRIL 18, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Strong Kicking Bradford's Undoing, Sports in Brief, Wednesday Rise To Occasion Early Goal Unsettles Leeds Defence, French Colts Impress, But Fall In Love Held Up Brave Knight Can Give Line To Hardicanute In Derby Trial, Cheers For United: Bowed Heads For Birmingham Relegation After 10 Years In First Division, Good Festival Record For Richmond, Barbarians Wake Up Much Too Late Depleted Swansea Full Value For Narrow Win, Rugby Devoid Of Pattern At Cardiff, Bluest Raises Hopes For 1,000 Guineas, Handling Error Costly For Waterloo, Irish Tackling Faulty Swift Passes Help Rosslyn Park, British Successes In Dutch Regatta, Liverpool Stroll To Victory Chelsea Founder On Half Back Line, Cheltenham Croquet, Oulton Park, Bad Conditions At Bisley, Australian Decline IS Total And Dispiriting, Wind And Rain Disturb Opening Day, Manchester Now Favourites For League Title, Ocean Diamond Sparkles At Birmingham, Road Running, Hailwood Triumphs In Italy, High Speed Duelling In Glittering Display, Corbillon Cup For China. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, 1,330 Mixed Entry In Junior Chess, Mardle Champion Again, Sound Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,898. Picture Gallery: Accident Sequence at Crystal Palace. Display Advertising: USi, Reader's Digest, Friends', Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd., The Luton Water Company, Sun Insurance Office Limited, Michelin, Rank Xerox, Western Mail, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan Am, The United Molasses Company Limited, Gtb. News: Semi-Detached Electorate IS The Prize To Be Won Importance Of Commanding The Centre, Anglo-American Plan To Set Up Submarine Supply Bases In Indian Ocean, U.S. Newspaper Strikes Said To Be Endangering Jobs Loss Of Readers And Advertising, Kosygin Rebuff For Mr. Johnson, Yugoslavs Give Support To Mr. Stewart Belgrade Discussion Of Ways To Begin Vietnam Talks, Sikh Brothers Win 3,000 Mile Safari In A Volvo Pat Moss Retires After 60m.P.H. Crash, Mystery Of "Pro-Chinese Group" In Bulgaria Regime May Have Inspired Plot Rumours, Early START Homeward, But Roads Still Jammed, 314,000 Cross Into East Berlin, Four Deaths In The Alps, Mr. Maudling For Strasbourg, Sudan Poll Bar On Ex-Ministers, Three Bullfighters Gored, Champion By Half A Second, Gas Boards Accused Of Price War On Open Fires, Changed Ideas About Death Penalty, Premier's Election Challenged, Auschwitz Counsel Go To Poland, U.S. Names Five To Choose Site Of New Panama Canal, Police Pen Youths On Brighton Beach 43 More Held As Crowds Watch, Mr. Lodge Met By Demonstrators, Cambridge Visit By Queen Mother, 75 Teenagers In Court At Brighton, Pony Wins Two Junior Events, Crash Victims Soon Free Fire Chief Adopts Industrial Tools, Mars Probe Struck By Cosmic Dust, Britain "Pretty Sure" Of £14M. Order, Man Admits Theft Of Van Goyen, Nine U.S.Army Men Killed Helicopters Hit In Vietnam, Aden Minister's Warning To Britain Refusal Of "False Independence", Young Socialists Clash With M.P., Youth Smashes City's Glass Mural, Morale Raised by U.S. Firmness, Russian Attitude Disappoints U.S., Youth Pilgrims Face Rain And Snow, More Cars And Higher Wages For Russia Mr. Kosygin's New Economic Policy, Tokyo Move To End Malaysia Dispute, Clash Expected Over Airline Film Shows U.S. Intervention After Agreement, Lost Heroin Tablets, More Greeks To Be Deported By Turkey, Shorter Way To End A Welsh Dilemma, Bar On Visitors To Magdalen Tower, Medicine Exports Reach £59M., Viewers' Body To Curb B.B.C. Lapses?, Munich Traffic Control by Automation, New Peugeot-Lively, Quiet And Smooth, Reassurance On Land Use "No Need For Panic", Teachers In Conference Call For Half-Day Schooling To Ease Shortage, Berlingske Tidende Geundiast 1749 at E.H.Berling, My Amazon March too Tough for Mules, 10 Arrested In Downing Street Demonstration 15 Labour M.P.s Join C.N.D. Marchers, Waiting List For Naval Dentists High-Class Equipment, Vauxhall Raise Price Of Most Models, Firms See A Hopeful Trend Rise In Output And Exports Restraining Price Increases Acute Shortage Of Labour, Did Victorian Squires Really Say "I Don't Mind If I Do"?, £14,901 Paid In Crime Damage. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Contents Unknown, Panama and Points South, Overtaxation?, More Storm Signals in Aden. Letters to the Editor: Gibraltar, How Much Seed?, Support For Sterling Will IT Be There Next Time?, Trade Union Rights At Kodak, Milk Prices, Levied On Road Users, University Entry, Race Relations Bill, Suspended Sentence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Tomlinson, Sir William Dugdale Public Service In Warwickshire, Sir William Murphy, Mr. Gunji Koizumi, Obituary. Reviews: Things Seen Art and the Private Self, Anja Silja's Salome at the Paris Opéra, Quartet From Israel, Unromantic Realism of Wedekind Royal Court Theatre: Spring Awakening, The Return Of Mr. Travers Leatherhead Theatre: Plunder, Ambitious New Play for Children New Arts Theatre (matinées): The Man Who Killed Time, Dante Centenary: Rare Mss. At British Museum Exhibition, Spectacular Production of Hauptmann. Business and Finance: Time For Tough Tactics In The Gold Market Coping With A Special Buyer, National Mutual Bonuses, Ruston Diesels For Japanese Tanker, Jobs For Sunderland, Report On Whitehall Plan Ready, Canada Suspends Ship Subsidy Economic Survey, 32-Ton Door For Toronto, Court Ruling On Liability For Air Crash, N.Y.S.E. Has Busiest Three Months, Float Glass Process For Mexico, Improving The Quality Of Cement In Russia, Extra Costs Of Exports Help Sought From Accountants, Bulk Carriers For Norway, America's Aircraft Giants Have Their Problems Urgent Need Of Backing In Race To Beat Concord, Megator Lop 25% Off Price Of Pumps, Argentina Refuses I.M.F. Medicine, Cockburns' New Dutch Plant, Wiggins Teape In France, Service To Education, Diversification of Interests, Successful Magazine Launches, I.R.I.-A Foundation Of Italian Society State Group's Attack On Southern Poverty, Herbert Morris Hopes, Legal And General Assurance Society Limited Continued Progress In 1964 New Sums Assured Exceed £396,000,000 Individual Life Assurances: Significant Results Being Achieved Increased Income From Fire And Accident Business Viscount Harcourt's Statement, Nestlé Group Turnover Alcoa Earnings Jump, I.B.E.C. Business Rising, The Collared Dove IS Britain's Newest Bird Pest, Typesetting by computer at Reading, Ferranti Mission To Russia, The Sunday Times, Pressed Steel Win Danish Order, Ceylon Rubber Has Good 1965 START, Sterilizer For China, Banks Need New Machines How Service Could Be Improved, 'Platform' Boost By Sperry London, Managerial Reorganisation, "Especial interest in Scotland", Exports, Engelhard Hanovia And Eurofund, Steel Project At Europoort Works With 15M. Tons Capacity, Japan Plans More Ships, The Thomson Organisation Ltd A Record Year Continued Expansion As The Organisation Plays "a significant part in the social and economic life of the nation", R. W. Crabtree Outlook, Liquidity Problem "More Urgent", Sunbeam Wolsey Limited Another Most Successful Year The 37th ordinary general meeting of Sunbeam Wolsey Limited was held on April 15th at Millfield, Co. Cork., Newman Inds. Confident, New York State Trade Mission, Tour By Immigration Mission, "Big Board" Books By Computer, Shops On Wheels Reach Sales Of £90M., Limitations Of University Of The Air Scheme, Less Whisky For U.S. Effect Of Dock Strike, Wolverhampton Die Reorganization, U.S. Ford Stepping Up Production, American Measures May Raise European Interest Rates, B.M.C. Sell 1M. In Europe, Nets For Cuba, Assets £56 million: MASSIVE INVESTMENT, E.N.I. 1964 A Positive Factor In The Italian Economy, U.K. Investments Abroad Need For Private Funds, The Atlas Copco Group Stockholm Sweden Compressed Air Engineers Another Record Year, A.K.U. Have Good Quarter, U.S. Tobacco Firms Prosper, Bone China Firm Sales Doubled, Japan To Free Car Imports. Stock Exchange Tables: Investors Awaiting Finance Bill Details, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Cautious Small Net Gain. Business Appointments: Business Changes, Carrier Construction Appointments. Property: Phillips, Son & Neale.
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