The Times - 02/03/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From a Skating Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, MARCH 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent-CARDIFF, MARCH 1, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent-GRAVESEND, MARCH 1, From Our Music Critic, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent-OBERHAUSEN, From Our Art Critic, From a Special Correspondent-LEOPOLDVILLE, MARCH 1, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MARCH 1, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, MARCH 1, From a Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MARCH 1, From Our Buenos Aires Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-SAIGON, MARCH 1, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-LEIPZIG, MARCH 1, From Our Middle East Correspondent-CAIRO, MARCH 1, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, MAR. 1, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, W. VARNEY PULLIN, Past Associate, ROBERT PURNELL., HELEN LUARD., AMULREE; HEDLEY ATKINS; E. MAURICE BACKETT: JOHN FRY: KENNETH R. HILL; NICOLAS MALLESON; CHARLES MORRIS; W. C. W. NIXON; HARRY PLATT; R. E. TUNBRIDGE, ROBIN OAKLEY, WILLIAM ALLEN, Principal. The Architectural Association School of Architecture., COSMO RUSSELL., JOAN COLLINGWOOD, FAY PANNELL, Director, Fleet Secretaries Limited., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, MAR. 1, ERIC LUBBOCK, FRED JARVIS, Editor, Youth Review., A. L. GOODHART., From Our Sale Room Correspondent, JAMES NISBET, Member of Quantity, W. N. B. GEORGE., E. G. DOLTON., HENRY MEULEN, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-GENEVA., FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent-ADDIS ABABA,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Business Offers, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Cresta Run Closed, Bowes Stopped In Last Round, Squash Rackets, Grand National Entry Fails At Wye, Lacrosse Failure At Last Hurdle Bristol University's Disappointment, Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records London Old Boys, New Zealand Too Slow In Test, Oxford On Target Again, Miss Bentley Fourth Seed, Changes In Hockey Trial Sides, Europe Should Maintain their New-found Skating Supremacy, Trying Week Ends With Welcome Success, Greater Physical Power Puts Wolves Through Chivalry But Little Football On Pitch Of Snow, Grand Prix Victory For McLaren Australian Driver Killed, Cambridge Badminton Victory, Enterprising Old Boys' Club Epsomians' Match In Brussels, Snow Prevents Two Meetings L'age d'or A Threat To Mustard Bid For Repeat Win. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,857, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: Britain's 150 M.P.H. Aluminium Car Firm To Show Model At Geneva, Man Killed In Tank Explosion, 'Deepening Split In Movement', Experiments Rule Out New Force, Snowploughs In Action After Blizzard Drivers Stranded, Chinese Outcry As Talks Open In Moscow Embarrassment To Russians Secrecy Surrounds Discussions, Sir Basil Spence: Exhibition Post, Price-Fixing In Wine Trade Weakens "Reluctant Step" By Members, Choosing Duties as Well as Rights, Couple Accused Of Killing African, Treason Trial For 130 In Malawi, Gatt To Discuss Car Tariffs Report On U.S.-Canada Agreement, Madras Walk-Out By Opposition Privilege Issue After Anti-Hindi Scene, T.W.A. Agree To Stop Films In Flight, Trawler Group Fix Prices For Fish Grimsby Experiment, Austin Strike Hits 7,500 300 Seek Pay Rise, No British Return To Gallipoli, Cardinal Heenan Hopes For Wider Public Unity Removal Of Education And Defence From Party Political Debate, Petition Calls For Reinstatement, Ex-Minister For Butler Seat, Singapore Docks Threat, U.N. Group Differs On Sanctions Against S. Africa Doubts About Feasibility Reflected In Compromise Statement, Kosygin Visit To London Still On, Lord Nelson Welcomes Aviation Review, LA Prensa, Curb On Electrical Goods Sought Consumer Council AIM To Reduce Dangers, Overseas Banking Group Planned, More Aid For Egypt Follows Herr Ulbricht's Visit, 150,000 Future Donors Sought For Regional Eye Bank, H.M.S. Centaur To Be Retired Next Year, Decline In Soviet Birth Rate, No Short List For Incomes Board, A Stirring Moment At Casement Funeral, N.U.R. Would Back Bus Strike, 16 M.P.s To See French Colour Television, Water From China For Hongkong, Tv Series Sold For Millions Of Dollars, £110M. B.O.A.C. Debts To Be Written Off Government Will Control Profits And Investment Minister Pledges Backing For Independent Pioneer Routes, Malaysians "Ready For Peace Talks", Dawn Fraser IS Banned For 10 Years Action Against 4 Olympic Girls, President Ayub Starts China Visit Today First Of Spring Series, Liberal Drive In Campaigning, Congressmen's New Palace Arouses Anger, Fiat And Ferrari In Sports Cars Agreement, 'Ideal Home' Turns To Leisure, The Battle For Children On The Beach Donkeys V. Church, Mr. Cousins Announces Plan To Spread Use Of Computers, 'Irresponsible' Cut In Surcharge, Canadian Poll "In June" Prediction By Party Leader, Congo Rebels Trap Two Columns, Pluck an Olive and Find Bitterness, General Franco Gives Red Hat, M.P.s Condemn B.B.C. For Tv Sketch, ASH Wednesday Services, Hospital "Staggers From Crisis To Crisis" Inadequacy Of Old Buildings, Plight Of Negroes On Southern Farms Federal Aid Helps To Widen Gap, Mr. Stewart Sees Cyprus Mediator Future Of British Bases, Many Killed In Montreal Explosion Search For Victims In Wrecked Block Of Flats, Judgment And £75 For Footballer, Kodak Case Judge On "Baited Hook In Muddy Water", Commitment and Isolation, Divers Search For Yacht Party, Increased Competition For East German Trade Red Carpet For French At Leipzig, 36,000 U.S. Workers On Strike, Appeal Opened By Madrid Workers, Strike Threat Today At B.U.A. Russian Aid Sought By Union, Union Drive In Fraser Group, Starlings' Genius For Mimicry, Fergusons Develop Versatile New Engine, Call For Complete Book Catalogue, U.S. Dilemma On Outflow Of Dollars, Hotel Retaliates With Cut-Price Groceries, Majority Rule As Rhodesia AIM Zanu Men Meet Mr. Bottomley, Coal Industry Not Decaying No Cut In Capacity, Mr. Lee Says, Plea To Lift Immigration Out Of Party Politics, South Vietnam Retort To Talk Of Peace Prime Minister Rejects U.N. Supervision, Movements Of Liners, Forest Acre IS Classroom For 17, M.P. Seeks 'Justice' For Pensioners, 9,487 Doctors Ready To Resign, Many Ideas For Luring The Eagle, Premium Savings Bond Prizes, Soviet Space Craft Explosion, Jaguar with more pull and acceleration, Academy to Show Assheton-Bennett Collection, New Gasmask For Miners To Be Tried Out In Pits, Final Figure At End Of Month, Increasing Confidence Shown In Wales By Industrialists New Factories Will Provide 9,000 Jobs. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The English Scottish and Australian Bank Limited, Mappin & Webb, Shs, Shell, Jackson, Bank Of Montreal, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Eastern Bank Ltd., Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, Standard Triumph, Lob, The Times, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Hoover, Opera Mundi. Law: Court Of Appeal De Courcy's Applications Fail Re De Courcy, Only One Transmission Dealex Properties Ltd. V. Brooks, Court Practice In Re Coventry Newspapers Ltd. And Others, An Archaic Appendage Regina V. Rear, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Saw Husband Killed: Damages Tregoning V. Hill. Reviews: Milan Piccolo Adds Two to its Repertory, Rostal Returns for Beethoven Cycle, Dauntless In Face Of Taxing Role, Oberhausen Film Festival rather too Large to be Good, Lord Harewood's Deputy Leaving Edinburgh, In The Sale Rooms Record £7,200 For Redonté's "Les Roses", Exuberant Mood of Younger Sculptors, Ageless Work By Holst, Intensity of Antiphonal Motets. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Resignation Of U.S. Television Chief. Picture Gallery: Betwixt the Stirrup and the Ground. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Change of Mind in Jakarta?, British Computers, Fountain of Melody, The Sunny Side, A Clean Slate?. Letters to the Editor: Vietnam, Duke's Award Scheme, Economic Dilemma, New Medical Schools Urgent Need That Must Be Met, Revising Ward Boundaries Anomalies To Be Overcome, Social Value, Getting Value In New Hospitals, Escapes By Mental Patients, Standard Pattern, Cheese-Paring, Code Of Acceptance, Law Of Evidence, Compensation, Gateways To Europe, At The State's Expense, Come To The Fair. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Stewart Rome Star Of Silent Films, Obituary, Brig. Cameron Nicol, Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Hon. Andrew Vanneck, Dr. J. Maurice Hastings, Mr. Robert Somerset, Mr. Jorgen Norredam. Politics and Parliament: Gibraltar protest renewed, Protection for British interests abroad, Contingents for U.N. force, Competition in the air, Armed robberies in London. Business and Finance: Peak Pottery Sales Last Year, Shell-Mex And Bp Split Denied, New Capital Issues, Standard-West Africa Bank Merger Stake For Chase Manhattan, British Home Stores Limited, China Aero Order, Small Borrowing At Bank Rate, Toby Beer Success In Canada, G.S.A. Denies Sale Reports, Caxton Holdings Have Bumper Half-Year Grade Org.-20 Points More, Cast Iron Pipes For Tanker, Swiss Anti-Inflation Measures, British Exhibition In Tokyo, The Foreign And Colonial Investment Trust Company, Limited, Br. Constructions Plan "Rights", SWISS BANK RETURN-For the week, Slight Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Comparing U.K. And Germany Chemical Exports Study, Mobil Oil Plant In Amsterdam, Frankfurt Fair Success U.K. Exhibits Well Received, Humphreys & Glasgow Get Yugoslav Job, Derritron Opens Today, Latest Dividends, Mills & Allen Ltd., Pace Of Canadian Expansion, British Footwear On Show, Steel Strip For India, No Wall Paper Leak, "Ldn. & Manchester" Raise Dividend, English Electric Cash Offer For W. H. Sanders, Low-Cost System For Pipe-Laying, Singapore Water Loan, Caribbean Council Formed, Weaker Trend On Zurich Paris Reserved, Japan's Shipbuilders Refuse Nuclear Job, Export-Import Bank Steel Loans, Wagon Finance On Rising Level Of Dealers Commissions, Westinghouse Brake And Signal Company Mr. P. Ewen's Statement, Popularity Of Toys From Hongkong, The English Electric Company Limited Major Improvement In Group Earnings Electronics And Automation Activities Substantially Increased Large Volume Of Exports Maintained Lord Nelson Of Stafford On Group's World Wide Operations, Stockpile Disposal Hearings, Ford Lose £A5m. In Australia, Hoover Employees Cut By Fifth, International Nickel Earnings Record, Business Approach Brings Charities Results, AMSTERDAM was dull with trading at, Simulated Furs, Loan For Pakistan, Copper Release Request, Building Industry's £10M. Savings, Finns Cut Efta Tariffs, Mobil-Gelsenberg Plan 176-Mile Pipeline, A.W. Gamage Limited, Tate And Lyle Export Sales Jump, A Change Of Mood In Kennedy Round, Hampshire County Council ISSUE OF £3,000,000 Hampshire County Council, Gamage Share Split And Scrip, "Lack Of Initiative In U.K. Industry", Jos. Dawson Buy U.S. Holding Oxo Purchase Cost £500,000, START On £A70m. Ore Project This Year, U.S. And Thailand Sign Tax Pact, I.C.I. Price Cut, Putting IT Across Dual Problem Of House Journals, City Of Plymouth ISSUE OF £5,000,000 Plymouth Corporation, Streeters (Godalming) Offer For Sale, In Brief, U.K. Ethiopian Investment Estimated At £3½M., The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited Record 80th Year, AHEAD OF SCHEDULE.-Yesterday, Major Switch In Chinese Trade Exports Of $1,750M., 40% Bakelite Upswing, Pound Closes Unchanged Gains Lost After French Selling, U.S. Home Growth Encouraged Change Of Emphasis, Says "Fed", B. Elliott Pay £370,000 For Snow, Voting Change For Coffee Proposed New Members In I.C.O., Supreme Court Reverse Oil Decision, £1.2M. Coal Briquette Plant, Australian Agricultural Company. Stock Exchange Tables: More Tax Jitters For Equities, Small Loss On Wall St. Caution Still Apparent, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Cash Metal IS Dealt In Below £110 A Long Ton, Wall Street Falls, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Sharp Falls In Many Shares. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank Posts Three New Senior Managers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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