The Times - 10/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, FEB. 9, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent-LEEDS, FEB. 9, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FEB. 9, From Our Middle East Correspondent-KHARTUM, FEB. 9, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 9, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-TEL AVIV, From Our Correspondent-LIMA, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, H. M. STEWART., ROBERT DUNLOP, STEPHEN MOORE., J. MACD. HOLMES., DESMOND ACKNER., H. RUTHERFORD., J. W. P. BLENKIN, , From Our Washington Correspondent, FRANCIS MEYNELL, R. W. HILL., FROM OUR ESTATE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-BELFAST, FEB. 9, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, From Our Special Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, FEB. 9, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 9, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Reviews: Brass Section Excels in Nobly Played Symphony, Machiavelli and Bruno for the Modern Italian Audience, In The Sale Rooms Rare Jug Bought For £320 £7,967 For Ceramics, Flawless Tones By Cellist, Church Music Of Splendour, Irish Interest In Van Eyck Painting, Wendy Hiller in Strong Role Birmingham Repertory Theatre: A Measure of Cruelty, First Show by Lighthearted Surrealist, Strange Beauty Of Strindberg A.D.C. Theatre: The Dance of Death, Sumptuous Spectacle At Covent Garden Royal Opera House: Romeo and Juliet, Students Show Poise Vanbrugh Theatre: Picnic, Paintings By Orovida. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,840, Bridge Expert Work. News: Currency Shortage In Hongkong Bank Of England IS Asked For Notes, Unified Costing Of Defence, No Proposal For Avoiding A Second Ferranti Affair Report Wants More Price Cooperation, Dounreay Visit By Minister Fears For Future, Malawi Attack On Zambia Support For Political Rebels Alleged, No State Curb On Coal 'Alarmist' Report Denied, 2d. A Pint Extra "For Colour Of My Skin" Indian Objects To Licence Renewal, Potato Buying Plan Rejected, Encounters out of Court, 620 Ft. P.O. Tower IS Guinea-Pig, The Queen To Visit Berlin During German Tour Possible Inspection Of The Wall, New Substitutes For Steel Industry Warned Of Competition, Pedestrian Walkways In New Stock Exchange Plans 200 "Boxes" For Broking Firms Proposed, Ban On West Wales Holiday Centre, Prime Minister Stalks Out After Clash In Air Debate, Sebring Endurance Test For New Healey Sprite, Cornered Man Fired 9 Shots, Crown Say Probyns On Trial, Upper Teesdale Appeal May Be Organized, New Hopes In French Medical Research, Air Bus Project Welcomed, Treasury And Unions In Civil Service Efficiency Drive All Agreements Will Be Reexamined, Mr. Wilson Greets "Fellow Barkers" No. 10 As Hub Of Causes, £37M. Atomic Energy Trading Fund, Schools Support Way Religion IS Taught, B.B.C. 'Not Impartial On Racialism', Greek Opposition's Strong Protest Outrage Over Attack On Mr. Karamanlis, Britain To Buy £232M. U.S. Aircraft Phantom Fighters And Long-Range Transports Joint Research With European Countries, Belfast View Of Future, Consultant Gets Three Years Schemes "Beyond Your Abilities", British Views On Entering E.E.C. Speech Tomorrow By Mr. Stewart, Drink Limit Proposed For Drivers, Cannot Hold Back The Tide, Aircraft Workers Told, Many Stranded By Snow In Rome, Girl Stopped Train When Man Fell, Warning On Lack Of Engineers, Legal Tangle Over A Life Sentence Supposed Victim Still Alive, Students Stone U.S. Embassy In Moscow Vietnam Bombing Protest American Detained For Six Hours, Navy Sending More Ships To Far East, Britain Gives £4M. To U.N. Aid Increase Of 17 Per Cent, Air Disaster "Not Sabotage", 10-Day Cabinet Mission To Rhodesia Lord Gardiner To Accompany Mr. Bottomley, Student Nurses To Get Pay Rise, Mr. Rookes Accepts-4,000 Damages, More Patience, Less Crisis, Solicitor Denies "Trick And Trap" With Tape Recorder Bookmaker On Embracery Charge, Norway Warned Of Trade Deficit, Teachers To Step Up Pay Claim, Ruhr Steel Strike Threat Averted Employers Agree To Pay Talks, "Extend Cigarette Advertising Ban ", Israel "Advises" Seven Firms To Defy Arab Boycott, Staff Concern At Ford Letter, Sharks Snapped At Rescue Dinghy, Two Irish Leaders Meet Again, Hilary Calls To The Bar, Senate Reverse For Sir R. Menzies Majority Reduced, Shippers' Move To End U.S. Strike, N. Zealand To Have 12-Mile Limit, Malcolm X Barred From France, Uncertainties Of Concord Project Changes In Designs, Queensland Mine To Close, Minoan Finds In Kithira Town Abandoned About 1450 B.C., Central Banks Renew Credit To Britain $3,000M. Stand-By Extended, Safer Sterilizing Of Equipment, Africans' Concern At U.N. Crisis, War Of Attrition In Malaysia, Moves To Save Vicuña Of The Andes From Extinction, U.S. Votes To Free Gold Reserves, Super V.C. 10 For Atlantic Run, Travellers' Cheques At Post Offices, Political Note In Sudan Welcome, U.S. Press Calls For Vietnam Talks, Wife Murder Case Defence Plea, Movements Of Liners, Salisbury Claims Tactical Gain, Cable Contracts Of Nearly £6M., Government Aid Pledged For World Cup "Vital To Improve Facilities", Leading The Customer By The Nose To The Till, American Plan For Educational Aid, Lowest Government Majority, More From Britain For Aid Funds, Bazooka Attack In Congo 10 Killed In Rebel Ambush, Planning For Contingencies In Gibraltar Basic Needs Not In Danger, Kennedy Fund Move By L.C.C. Fails. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, New University Of Ulster In Coleraine, Director Of Flying Doctor Service, Brit. Guiana Cabinet Appointment, Strike Call To Birmingham Doctors Widespread Anger Over Award, Sir Ifor Evans To Retire, Sir R. Hull Made Field Marshal, From The London Gazette. Tuesday, February 9, 1955, Diesel Engineers Share Prize. Sport: No Skating Pair To Equal Russians Domination In Women's Event Ended, Hospitals Well Matched In Duller Virtues, Groomsman Moves To Curragh Junior Memberships At Most Courses, Sports in Brief, Rugby Perfection-Which Visitors Never See, European Cup Tie A Test Of Tactics Liverpool Will Bank On Strong Defence, Hibbert Behind Winchester's Triumph, Confident START By Taylor, Lacrosse Win For West Women, Smith And Cartwright To M.C.C.'s Rescue Injuries And Staleness Bode Ill For Last Test. Display Advertising: Interpenetration, British Steel, Bhc, Barclays Bank D.C.O, Sunway Holidays Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, Bank Of New Zealand, The National Bank Of Australia Limited, The Times, Fina, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, Halifax, Ualais, Glenfiddich, Renold Chains Limited, 4.2 Jaguar Mark Ten, Bea, Samuel Montagu & Co Ltd. Picture Gallery: A Camel Race for the Queen. Politics and Parliament: Joint efforts the key: Mr. Jenkins tells of projects with America and France, Tracing extent of common land, Future of aircraft industry, Three new members, House Of Commons. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Troubles Down Under, Easy Way Out, Postscript to Ferranti, Somewhere to Sit, Too Much or Too Little. Letters to the Editor: Consumption Of Drugs Burden On Health Service, Capital Gains Tax, Ban On Advertising, Canning Up To Date, Immunity From Questions, For European Markets, Boisterous Reception, Disregarding The Law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Miss Helen G. Nussey, Mr. Charles R. Belling, Mr. William H. Oatley, Obituary, The Rev. Dr. P. M. Shepherd Church And Medicine In Africa, Miss Adeline Bourne Actress And Suffragette. Law: Borough Against Parish In Re Richmond Parish Charity Lands Richmond Corporation V. Morell, Limitations To Misprision Regina V. King, Ld. Boothby's Question On Kray Brothers, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Sale Of Land In Nottingham Thomas V. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd.. Business and Finance: Marley Launch Irish Subsidiary, Rosedimond Get $1.6M. U.S. Loan, Securicor Push For Kens. Palace, U.K. Caprolactam Plant, United Drapery Enters Mail-Order, Gin Exports Reach New Peak, Latest Dividends, Martins Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, £8M. Iraq Contract Won By Parsons Powergas Sulphur Recovery Plant, New Contracts, Imps' Higher Earnings And Investment Split, Paquin Earnings Rise More Than Half One-For-One Combustion Scrip, Daintifyt Get £1.2M. Northgate Offer Trawlermen Seek ICE Company, Export Orders, Kensington Palace Hotel Limited Record Group Results Mr. Keith Erskine's Statement, Canadian Fire Losses Down, Merrill Lynch Thundering On, Fresh Robeco Record, Pottery Exports Up By 10 Per Cent, In Brief, City Of Oslo's Third German Loan, £5m. Phone Cable Orders, The Imperial Tobacco Company (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. Investments, The Right Kind Of Computer? Shrewd Move By N.C.R.-Elliott, £8M. Debenture Placing Financing Australian Property Venture, Another Revenue Surplus £220,492,000 Last Week, Reardon Smith: 7½ P.C. And 2½ P.C. Bonus, Bumper Year For Siemens, General Aniline Offer Keeps Them Guessing Comparisons With Comsat, 56s. Offered For Cliffe Hill Bid For Hoveringham, Brick Factory In Brecon, £3,500,000 Gas Contract, New Copper Squeeze, Mecca Challenged For Glasgow Hall, Latin America Renews Trade Pressure, Sun Life Of Canada's Record Year, E.I.D.-Parry, Cotton Prices And Profit Margins, Pound Strong On Credit Renewal Hopes Bank Statement Imminent?, Record Gas Output.-Eastern, "Bolsa" Disappoint. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Medium-Dated Gilts In Demand, Late Recovery On Milan Paris Improves, Macowards Raising £750,000, EQUITY Leaders Among The Best Performers, More Bank Rate Borrowing, Jo'burg Active And Firm, Pound Climbs To $2.79, Recent Issues, New Business Names Registered In 1964, Wall St. Rally Extended Fractional Gains, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Barely Steady, Wire Bars Soar £53 15s. A Long Ton: Backwardation Now £97, Unit Trust Prices, Record U.S. Private Placements. Business Appointments: Lord Hill Becomes Chairman Of Laporte. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.
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