The Times - 16/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PORT ELIZABETH, FEB. 15, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, FEB. 15, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-COVENTRY, FEB. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-AYLESBURY, FEB. 15, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, FEB. 15, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 15, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 15, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, FEB. 15, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-MINNEAPOLIS, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 15, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, DAVID ENNALS; PHILIP NOEL-BAKER:, DAVID C. S. WILTSHIRE., ROBERT BIRLEY., MARY WATTS., MARY HORTON, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER., By A. S. G. Hoar, Managing Director, Commonwealth Development Finance Company Limited, G. K. NEWMAN, Secretary-General, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, From Our Special Correspondent., From Our Drama Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-VIENNA, FEB. 15, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FEB. 15, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 15, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, M. T. WADE, Member of Newport, E. W. TRITTON., I. A. RUTHVEN-STUART., JUDITH DELL., D. G. DICKSON., A. W. BAUER., L. RICH., SYDNEY GRAY, J. H. S. HOPKINS., I. MCD. G. STEWART., KATHARINE C. ROGERS, R. W. COCKSHUT, ALAN G. CRAWFORD, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, FEB. 15,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Public Appointments, Club Announcements, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,845. Sport: Greektown And Ben Stack A Match At Cheltenham Inexperience Should Not Stop Ulster Prince Today, Middle Oarsmen Holding Back Cambridge, Tour Adds Significance To Two Matches, Alvechurch At Home Again Cup Favourites Drawn Away, Welsh Hockey Trial, Sports in Brief, England Depend On Smith, Parfitt And Parks, Rugby Club Records, Danzer Ends Calmat's Reign As Skating Champion, Stirring Lacrosse By Purley, Weston Back In England XV Selectors Stand By Convictions, Call For Football Commission Concern At Attitude Of Players, Myrtle Defending Army Title Postings Reduce Size Of Rackets Field, New PIN Shines At Leicester Course Record Cut By Nine Seconds. Official Appointments and Notices: Aberdeen, B.B.B. Of C. Appointment For Daly, New Commissioner Of Inland Revenue, Episcopal Church In Scotland. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Jb, John Laing Construction Limited, Rootes Motors Limited, Motor Cars, Opera Mundi, Offord & Sons Ltd., British Rail, Lob, British Eagle, Motor Car Hire Service, Stratstone, Ncr, Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, Temperance Permanent, Malta, Laporte, Ethiopian, Usi, Bass, Mitchells & Butlers Limited, English Steel Corporation Ltd.. News: Mr. Wilson To Visit Bonn In March Talks On A.N.F. With Dr. Erhard, Duke Of Edinburgh Stops At Karachi, Mr. Gordon Walker May Be Asked To Stand, Canada Seeks Less Foreign Control First Steps To Alter Trend, Transport Planning, Mr. Lemass May Call Election, Tracing Alignment Of Roman Roads Amateur's Unusual Research, France To Join In Research On Proton Two-Year Agreement With Britain, Layman's Attack Angers Dr. Stockwood Spiritual State Of Southwark Called A "Disgrace", Wider Field Wanted For Harwell, Italian Actors Outwit Police Barred Play Staged Tin Bookshop, Nigerian In Command Of Army, Murder Confession Said To Be False "I Was Covering Up", Synthetic Fibre Men To Have Voice In Cotton Policy Three Firms To Sit In At Meetings, Antarctic Volcano Climbed Australian Assault Led By Briton, New Ambulance Launch, Leading Exporters Dine At No. 10, Gem Haul May Be £100,000 Regent St. Shop Raided, Extension To Portsmouth Cathedral Nave Planned As Memorial, Russia "Had First Death Camps", Duke Of Kent In Gambia, Hover Flight By French Plane, Mother And Girl Die In Fire, Whitehall To Piccadilly Plaza Government Focal Point Shifts, Protest On School Works Grant, Mr. Calwell Spurns Labour Deal D.L.P. Rebuked After Unity Call, Balliol Aims For Joint Residence, Lord Caradon Asks For U.N. Effort, Czechs Facing the Future With New Hope Workers Respond To Factory Changes, Garrick's Villa IS Up For Sale, Dr. Castro In Conflict With Communist Old Guard, Probyn Gets 12 Years, Wife Five, Minister's Talk In Moscow, Rhodesia Plan For Break Awaited Parliament Meets Today, Fair Play Rules Reduce Troops' Availability For Overseas, Minister Approves 93-Mile Path, Health Check On Two Industries, Computer Tests Of "Man-Made Weather" Ideas Planned In U.S., Coalition Expected In Turkey Party Leaders See President, Bringing Fragrance to Smokeless Cities, Pleas For Release Of Awolowo "Vacuum In Our Public Life", Three Malawi Men Deported By Zambia Reports Of Border Incidents, China Says World Must Oppose U.S., "Stop The Reservoirs Threat"-South-East Farmers Study Urged Of Dam Across The Wash, Clash On Bigger Engine Plan, U.S. Reticence Over Next Moves In Vietnam Tactics Dictated By Danger Of Clash With China, Test Run For 1966 Census Questions, Angry Attack By Israel Leader, False Claims For Slimming Pill, Naval Inspection By Gen. De Gaulle, Opposition To Holidays In Spain, Shaikh Abdullah To Visit Britain, Churches' Plan To Combat Apartheid, South Arabian Party's Terms For Talks Specific Agenda Demanded, Ld. Cromer's Warning On Economy Need For Quick Action Hardship Menace Still Real Exports Must Expand, Private Capital's Vital Role, New Welsh Tv Service, Church Considers Doctrinal Change, Subtle Appeal of the Alfa Romeo 2600, The Canoe Triumphs Over The Loggers, Local Health Bill Up £7,900,000 Mental Service Grows, 3,000 Rover Men Out Today, Mr. Onassis Denies Sale Of Ships, Riots Spread To Andhra Pradesh Indian President's Home Damaged, Runaway Wolf IS Killed, Cereal Royalties Collection Scheme Under Plant Varieties ACT, Polish Visit To America, Movements Of Liners, Car And Tractor Factories Made Idle By Strikes 10,000 Employees Affected, Dividing 'Trots' From Young Socialists Advice Of Party Committee Against Disbanding Movement, Call For Stricter Marks Law, Japan Backs Development Bank For Asia Mr. Sato Speaks Of Vital Peace Factor, Value Of Efta To Scandinavia, Access To Sites Of Air Accidents New Rules Proposed By World Body, Councils Urged To ACT On Old Cars, Bulgarian Visitor To London, Busier Trains, Fewer Staff Dr. Beeching Tells Rail Unions, Fulmer Institute's New Owners, Bonn To Reexamine All Aid To Egypt Stronger Line Success For Dr. Schröder, "Distress" Of Driving Test, Cathedral Tribute To Shot P.-C. "A Very Brave Man". Picture Gallery: An Australian Bush Fire. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: India's Money Crisis, Krupps into Poland, Danger at Work, Rookes V. Barnard, The Sea at Bay. Letters to the Editor: History Of Star Chamber, Seeking Agreement On Pay For General Practitioners, Situation In Vietnam, The Debate On Education Status Of Public Schools, Sale Of Firearms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Pirandello's sharp edge Softened, Second Opera By Blomdahl, Art Critics and Legend-Makers, Mime And Jazz With Polish Hampstead Theatre Club: The Nine o'clock Revue Chaganog, Pianist's Mellow Sonority, Sensuousness Of Miniatures, Chinese Porcelain Makes £9,830 £1,102 For Part Service, Bach Choir In War Requiem, Lifeless Film Version of Conrad Odeon, Leicester Square: Lord Jim, New York Again Hears A Great Salome. Law: Ward V. James Explained Hodges V. Harland & Wolff Ltd., Long But Speedy Trial Helmville Ltd. V. The Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd., Always Difficult Cases Regina V. T., Valid Polygamous Marriage Attorney General Of Ceylon V. Reid, Application Dismissed Re De Courcy, Salvatore Giuliano Montereale V. Longmans Green & Co. Ltd. And Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Rubber industry hazards: Minister orders survey, Fifth Polaris submarine cancelled, New law should keep Sunday concept. Obituaries: Mr. Nat "King" Cole Negro Singing Star, Captain T. O. Jameson, Commodore J. C. K. Dowding, Mr. Sam Thompson, Obituary. Business and Finance: Factors Extend Their Overseas Service, Du Pont Interim, Another Preference Repayment, Another Scrip From Park Bros., Gold Reserves Up $40M. In Spain, £100,000 Winder Order For G.E.C., British Budget Will Loom Over O.E.C.D. Talks Implications For The Continent, Guinness Shares For Malaysians, Zambia Mineral Record, Latest Dividends, Rise In Cotton Yarn And Cloth Output, Mortgage Demand To Remain High, Argentine State Of Emergency, Cons. Tin Seeking Australian Interest, Antwerp Factory For G.M., Short-Time Plans To Aid Italian Economy, Chile Foreign Debt Assurances, German Payments Deficit Decline In Overseas Sales, John Holt & Company (Liverpool) Limited Diversification Policy Vigorously Pursued, Scapa Shares At A Discount, Glaxo Loan Mop-Up, Black Clawson Moves Into S. Africa, Pound Holds Steady Quieter Day In Gold Market, German/u.S. Concerns To Build Iran Refinery, Catering Turnover Up 8 Per Cent, Japan Opposes Switch, What Consultants Earn For U.K. More Encouragement Essential, Floating Dock Refit Contract For Clyde, U.S. Imports More Scotch Whisky, Czechs To Buy 500 Ford Cortinas, Europe's Joint Technocrats New Openings In The Six, A.E.C. Buses For Teheran, U.S. Wool Dealers May Cut Prices, Another Record Year For L. Ryan: British Steel Rebound, Investors' Guide To N. Zealand, Government Watch Wall Paper Struggle, £600,000 Rectifier Gear, Sprinkler Finance For Firms, More "Antique" Pieces For Export, Moderation At Home And Dynamism Abroad Policy Must Fit Present Needs, £1¼M. Feedstuff For Bulgaria, Hutchinson Give 3 For 2, Britain Slow To Exploit District Heating Cheapness And Efficiency Go Begging, Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Illingworth, Morris Call For Wool Concentration, Dull Close On Frankfurt Milan Undertone Favourable, Eleco Confidence, Option Rates, Middle East Oil Flow Still Rising, Small Turnover In Money Houses Reluctant To Sell Bills, Trade Drive Need In Australia U.K. Losing Ground To America, Nordic Criticism Of Surcharge. Stock Exchange Tables: The Cash Metal Puts On £6 5s. A Long Ton In Active Trading, Two Birmingham Placings Cox & Wright And Fredk. Evans, EQUITY Prices Buoyant But Gilts Lose Ground, Minor Range On Wall Street Caution Over Vietnam, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Poor Day For Gilts, Recent Issues, Further Setback On Wall Street, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Strong, Golds Firm On Jo'burg, Unit Trust Prices, G. Dew Issue Success. Business Appointments: New Chairman For F. Braby. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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