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The Times - 01/03/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Irish Racing Correspondent-DUBLIN, FEB. 28, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-DUBLIN, FEB. 28, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent-CREWE, FEB. 28, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 28, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FEB. 28, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, FEB. 28, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, FEB. 28, By Monitor-MOSCOW, FEB. 28, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, JEFFREY M. FISHER., G. RADCLIFFE-GENGE., W. F. L. NEWCOMBE., ANGUS FRASER., R. F. WALKER., BASIL BLACKWELL., IVO T. FOWLE., VINCENT POWELL-SMITH. The Royal Commonwealth Society, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2, Feb. 25., R. POWNALL, Engineer and Manager, Bucks Water Board., ELISABETH FRINK., FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-HELSINKI, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-recently in Paris, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Club Announcements, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Swiss Success On Cresta Run, Rhodesia V. Worcester, Loughborough Take Swimming Title, Feather In CAP Of Australians, Mixed Success For Services Brooklands Give Navy Hard Time, Women's Lacrosse XII, England Miss Lindsay, But Scramble Home, Too Little Weight Behind Leeds Thrusts, Disciplined Ireland Reborn Under McLoughlin, Clarke Key Man Against Uncoordinated French England Vindicate Selectors, Harlequin Backs Too Good For Navy, Chigwellians Earn Replay, London Win By Wide Margin Cox's Fine Lawn Tennis, Lady Margaret Best Boat For Years, Jeeps Proving The Value Of His Return, London Win B.U.S.F. Fencing Title, New Brighton Crush Weak Army XV, Close Finals To Badminton McCoig And Purser Well Matched, Another Spectacular Race By Arkle Huge Leopardstown Handicap Overcome, Liverpool Brought Down By Clever Tactics West Ham Transformed With Hurst Leading Attack, Wimbledon's Home Record Falls To Hereford, Golf Lessons For Oxford Benefit From Harsh Defeat, Oxford Recover In Rugby Fives. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,856, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: Bridge for a Railway Line. News: Death Of President Schärf, £4-£64 Price Rises On B.M.C. Models, Use Of A.I. In Beef Herds Now Commonplace, £1M. Extension For Art College, Lea Valley Park Stage Further Approval In Principle, Lord Mountbatten In Canberra Talks, Women Executives, February Again Very Dry Cold And Little Sun, Wrong Wavelength For The G.P.O., Symbols of Success in Modern Society, Students Help The Mentally Ill, Mr. Wilson Calls In Two Ministers, Mr. Bottomley Hears Tough Talk From Farmers Final Stage Of Rhodesia Visit Opens In Salisbury Today, Council Of Churches "An Insult", Notes And Comments: Tougher Pork Fear, Avoiding Friction Over New Town Jobs, Admitting Britons Into S. Africa, Anxiety Over General Delgado's Fate, New Tory Move On War Damage Bill, Sir Compton Mackenzie To Marry Again, Doctors Fight 6D. Charge Free Parking At Hospital Urged, More Students Can Live In Flats, T.U.C. Criticize Rail Routes Report, Pres. Bourguiba In Amman Tunisian Support Pledged, Airlines May Ban "Sky Movies", Crowds Pay Homage To Roger Casement, Cairo Admits Arrests Of Germans, Canada's Defence Geared To Flexible Force Central Deterrency Coupled With "Firefighting" Capability, Cabinet Reshuffle Planned To Strengthen Italy's Coalition, Prison For Debt Law May Be Changed, Adventures in Fragrance, Support For Swiss Inflation Fight, Man Has Not Worked For Eight Years, Berlin Meeting Of Bundestag Urged, Soviet Leader's Dislike Of "Tourist Trips", "Not So Much": New Tv Chief To Decide, The Night Sky In March, 1,000 Rebels Claim Labour "Snubbed" Party Plea Over Talks "Failed", British Firms Strong At Leipzig, Personal Taxes Cut In India Assuaging Public Discontent, Four Resign At Transport House, Incomes Policy And The Place Of Arbitration Pressure To Adopt Government Line, Man Held In Black Muslim Scuffle, Short List For Price Review Body Mr. Brown Deciding On Chairman, Dinner, Bed, Breakfast-and a Book, Rolls-B.M.C. Marriage Proving A Happy One Flat-Out Working To Cut Waiting List For Princess "R", Counting The Cost Of Peace-Keeping, Low Soviet Crop Yield In 1963, British-French Joint Aircraft Projects Plans Welcomed In Paris Further Talks Soon, Duke's Heir Dies In Yacht Drama, Need To Sway The Racial Moderates Rules Of Prejudice, Australia Gives £1,500,000 To Its Churchill Fund Target Easily Exceeded Government's Gift, Indonesia Accused Of New "War Of Nerves" Plot More Emphasis On Subversion, Says Malaysia, Madrid Medical Faculty IS Closed Cabinet Concern Over Clashes, Moscow Party Talks Only 'Consultative' 18 Delegations Today At Down-Graded Meeting Mr. Kosygin Raises Doubts On His Visit To London, Car Firms Face More Strikes B.M.C. Output Threat, Paris copies, Buddhist Drive For Vietnam Cease-Fire Campaign To Be Launched, U.S. Warning Of Arms Build-Up, The Pope Wants Discussion To End, British Honduras Election Today, Mr. Warbey May Go To Law Over Letters. Display Advertising: Burroughs-Britain, Brinton, Adams & Richards Limited, Midland Bank, Nippon Kangyo Bank, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Le Galion, The Times, S.O.S., Joseph Dawson (Holdings) Limited, Nina Ricci, Westcott & Laurance Line Ltd.. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces The Royal Navy, New Archdeacon Of Cornwall, Deputy Clerk Of Privy Council, From The London Gazette, Friday, February, 26, 1965, University News Wales, New British Envoy For Jamaica. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: How Keels of Labour's Big Bills Are Being Laid, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Mr. Godber Suggests A Law To Enforce Long-Term Wage Agreements. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Broken Agreements, Elections in Kerala, Churchill Month, Hope on the Wing, Is Dorset East or West?. Letters to the Editor: Electrical Standard, Not Derivative, How Can We All Help? Advice Mr. Wilson Should Give, Water Supplies, Come To The Fair, At The State's Expense, Rent ACT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Reviews: Ballet's Lonely Romeo, A Young Pianist of Character, Music School's Homely Atmosphere, The Shrovetide Art, Wrong Sort Of Record At Burlington House, Conductor In Close Touch, Finland's Swedish Theatre Gets A New Director, Helping Hand In A Vanishing Trick, First Act Expectations Unfulfilled Royal Court Theatre: The Sleepers' Den, A City Scaled Down, Mr. Kertesz To The Rescue, Inadmissible Evidence, Lyrical Aspect Of Concerto. Property: Factories & Sites, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, House For Sale In Norfolk With Its Own Broad, Sales By Auction. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr. Adolf Schärf President Of Austria Since 1957, Sir Alexander Anderson, Mrs. L. G. Stockwell. Business and Finance: Mr. Reuther Sees Limitations In Collective Bargaining, U.S. Coinage Still Key To Silver, M.G.M. To Earn More, JAMES LATHAM, LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1898), Latest Dividends, Norsk Hydro To Have London Subsidiary, Sears Debenture, Cadulac Chemical Venture, Oxo Buys Foster Clark Fruit And Vegetable Canners, An Alternative To French Gold Plan Needed Ossola Committee's Chance, U.S. Woolworth Record, The Rubber Trade Association Of London Value Of Established Market Trend To Technical Specification, Yugoslav Debt Offer, Profits Rise 13 Per Cent £137,485,000 Last Month, Nu-Swift Earnings Jump 37 Per Cent, Assoc. Chemical Earn 30% More, More Manchester Placings F. Ellis And C. Booth, Franco Signs Prepare For High Demand, Big American Exhibit For London, Shipping Lines Marry Fighting Foreign Competition, Better Week For Savings, Budget Advice By The F.B.I., Town & Commercial Forecast More, In Brief, Plea For Welfare Planning, Credit In Short Supply, United Glass Are Raising Prices Mr. Brown May Want To Know Why, Merritt & Hatcher Forecast, From Middlesex To Durham, Crockford's Jackpot Issue, Toy Pistol Hopes, Wide Gains In U.S. Economy Steel Output Hits New Peak, H. M. Hobson Limited Higher Level Of Earnings Mr. T. Simpson On Satisfactory Order Position, $79.5M. World Bank Loans To Brazil, Granada-Outward Bound, Planning To Come To Market, Funny Situations An Asset No Detraction From Main Theme, Concern In The Midlands Over African Problems, Japan To Resume Foreign Borrowing Industrial Loan Ban Lifted, Call For £200M. Rise In Taxes Big Deficit Forecast For 1966, Sterling Easier On The Week Special Importance Of Buoyant Rate, Riding High On Computer Wave, Tighter Credit May Face America Federal Reserve Warns, Morton Sundour Acquisitions, H. M. Hobson Outlook, Marketing Adviser, More Views On The Corporation Tax, Manchester Ship Canal Company Another Good Year Sir Leslie Roberts's Address, Arbuthnot Latham's Year Of Progress, Hunter Earnings Top £100M., Japan's Payments Surplus Falls, E.M.I. Electronics Spending £1M. Two-Year Programme, Wadkin Buy 3 Firms For £400,000, Net Free Reserves In U.S. Jump, Manchester Ship Fears, Pattern Of Yield Graphs, £250,000 Order From Russia. Business Appointments: Lloyd's Committee, Mr. T. C. L. Westbrook is appointed, Special Adviser For I.F.C.. Stock Exchange Tables: Prices On Frankfurt Soar After New Lows, More Pointers To Deflationary Budget, Commodity Markets.

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