The Times - 03/05/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our French Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-MOSCOW, From Our Music Critic, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, MAY 2, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-LISBON, MAY 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 2, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 2, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY G. RAPHAEL. Chilston House. Burwash, Sussex, April 30., VICTOR MONTAGU., J. S. TATTON-BROWN., OLAF CAROE. W. C. S. CORRY. MAURICE ZINKIN. April 29., L. W. ROBSON, General Sales, DUNCAN GUTHRIE, Director., ADRIAN HILL., From Our European Economic Correspondent, E. H. RAMSDEN., J. G. BOOKER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT-BOGNOR REGIS, MAY 2, FROM A COOKERY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Veterinary Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent Recently in Jamaica,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Bucket Hill Saved By The Bell Narrow Win In Rodney Moor Cup, Sports in Brief, Details Of Weekend Yachting, Clark Advances Walker Cup Ambitions Bonallack And 19-Year-Old Rival Tie For Trophy, Other Cricket Scores Oxford V. Middlesex, Norfolk's Hopes Disdained By Marshall Seam Brings Depressing START To Cricket Season, A Tame Draw At Bridgetown, Poor Planning For Swimmers Portsmouth Trial Times Slow, Sevens Tactics Dictated By Eternal Triangle, Cowdrey Provokes Renewed Study Of An Enigma, St. John brings just end to steely Wembley Cup Final, Grey Dawn Well Beaten At Longchamp Setback To French Plans For Assault On Epsom, Pleasant START For Touring Team, French Fencer Supreme, Bisley Results, American Cars Beaten Off Hulme's Victory In Tourist Trophy, Jersey Lilies Through Semi-Finals, Santana And Miss Bueno Top Seeds In Rome, Alliss Relaxed In Play-Off Six Under Par For Four Rounds, Combined Services Win At Last Forwards Dominate French Forwards, County Badminton Won By Surrey, German Hockey XI Strike First, Stamina Tests For Derby Colts Prendergast's String Down With Virus, Italian Attack Superior, Important Rowing Pointer, Notts Have An Expected But Not Commanding Win. Picture Gallery: Setting up two Exhibitions. Arts and Entertainment: Wade Second In Bognor Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,909, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Martell, Platignum, Accles & Pollock, Barclays Bank D.C.O, Gamages, Decca Radar, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Edwardians, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, Standard Triumph, The Times, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd., Carlier Ltd, Udt. Reviews: Two Pianists of Talent, A War Requiem Heard Again, Heavy-handed Comedy Comedy Theatre: Love by Appointment, Academy's Banal Architecture, Engaging Ballet Fable, New Cantata On Third Programme, Three Russian Symphonies, The Russian Theatre Turns to the Younger Generation, Rozhdestvensky to Conduct Britten Opera. News: Foreign Legion Veterans Remember, 277 Singapore Arrests, Latin Americans Affronted By U.S. Intervention Policy, New South Wales Labour Shock, Bank To Explain Credit Curb, Italians Show Paces Of New Liners Competition On Atlantic Run, Liverpool Backers Lose Buses Home, Capsule Collection From Down Under, Gen. Delgado's Wife Going To Spain Three Bodies Awaiting Identification, N.Z. Support For Vietnam, London Jobs 'Must Be Reduced', Hope Flickers In Dying Valley Appeal For Factory, Joint Press Board's First Meeting, Haulage And Flour Prices Probe, Chancellor Ready To Hear Critics Corporation Tax Defended Aligning Overseas Investment With Other Countries, Devoted To Women Ruby Anniversary for E. A. W., Rebuff To Tunku By Dr. Sukarno Refusal To Visit Tokyo, Keeper of the Vine, Mr. Wilson To Open Seato Talks Today Vietnam And Malaysia As Topics, Conflict Over Future Of Advertising Authority, Trades Councils Kept In Place, A Swine Disease That Could Be Eliminated, Lady Churchill Claim 'Beneath Contempt' Labour Retort To Mr. Du Cann, Carlists Acclaim Princess Irene, Rhodesia Business Groups' Warning Crippling Blow After Breakaway, Britain Hoping For Cambodia Move, Bad Drivers May Pay More, U Thant Flies Back To New York, Season's List Of Private Dances, Plant Bread V. Bakers' Loaf, First Tsr 2 Men For S. Africa, £ 10 Fines On 3 WHO "Awoke At Sea", Britain Opposes World Health Centre, Army Recruiting Affected By Labour Shortage, Ordination For Women In France, £50,000 Hospital Gift Rejected, Scotland Not Asked, Professor Says, Judge Commends Plan To Curb Divorce Protection Of Young Children, Dobermann Champion At Bath, Egypt's JET Plane In Trouble E. German Offer To Take Over Project, By Official Transport, New Cyprus 'Road' Seen By U.N., Americans Take Over Army Posts In Santo Domingo Strength Brought Up To 9,500, Mr. Wilson Rebukes Hecklers On Vietnam Policy, The Achilles Heel Of Intensive Farming, Co-Op Communists Stay In Power, British Experts In Northern Nigeria, Tunisian Warning On Nasser Ambitions "Unchallenged Master Of Arab World", Merger Urged Of Efta And E.E.C. Mr. Sandys Calls For Action, Mr. Wilson's Daring Fascinates U.S. Interest In Tactics For Steel, Security Council Meeting Today, Farming Notes And Comments, Basutoland Bill Still Indecisive, Don Not Leaving Cambridge, T.U.C. Name Four Aircraft Firms Public Ownership, Unlikely Cover For Blackmail, Missed Opportunities In Sex Education, Sudan Elections Peaceful, The Widening Gap in Europe, Railmen Call For National Strike Liner Train Plan Dispute Dissatisfaction With Minister, Concord Exhibit For Paris Show Russia To Send 10 Aircraft, British Advance In Radar Transistors For Marine Sets, Helicopters For Iceberg Men, Train Robbery Appeal On Tv To America Beamed By Early Bird Satellite, Kutch Peace Moves By Britain Envoy's Talk With President Ayub, British Test Of Parking Discs, 'Crunch' Coming On Church Unity Confusion With Cooperation, Language Pledge To Ceylon, Women and Children First. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Expansion For Private Firms If They Cooperate Mr. Brown's Mixed Economy Pledge, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Mr. Wilson's Steel Plan Casts the Die, Tory Pressure Growing For "Extra Steel Vote" Move. Official Appointments and Notices: Australian Post For British Scientist, American Wins Prix Formentor, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, New Editor For The "Glasgow Herald", New Defence Chief In Canberra, University News London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Sing a Song of Sixes, Tough Old Customs, Americans in Santo Domingo, Independence Manifest, Fewer Divorces?. Letters to the Editor: "Eyes Have They...", Subject To Attack, Legal Aid For Children, Father And Son, Agents For Exports, Michelangelo Tondo, For Public Splendour, Royal, Academy, Indian Ocean Policy Storm Signals In The East. Court and Social: Court Circular. Stock Exchange Tables: Singapore Tin Up Sharply, European Bourses Quiet, Stock Market In The Sun, The strength of Wall Street and the relative overall steadiness of London during, Stock Exchange Loses To Amsterdam, Decks Cleared For Investment Decisions. Obituaries: Lord Mostyn, Mr. Brian Boyle, Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu Nigerian Minister Of Defence, Dr. Marcus Nadler American Monetary Economist, Obituary. Property: Auctions, Richard Ellis & Son, Modernized Sixteenth-Century Castle For Sale. Business Appointments: Sir Edward Boyle Joining Penguin Books. Business and Finance: Freight Market Active Supply Matches Demand, Humphreys & Glasgow Win £1¼M. Order, Parker, Winder & Achurch (Holdings) Limited Record Profits, U.S. Fellowship For Stone-Platt Man, Jaguar-Cummins Agreement Ratified, British Merchants Insurance Company, Bank Assistance For A Farmer From 200 Acres To A Profitable 1,500, New Plastics Firm Formed, Carriage Of Acids From Hull, James H. Lamont & Company Limited Favourable Forward Order Book Factory Extension For "Securex" And "Lamontite" Mr. A. D. Robertson's Speech, Unilever N.V., Commercial & Gen. Acceptance, U.K. Policy May Hit Canada's Reserves, Foreign Lending Guidelines, West Virginia S.E. Closes, Border And Southern Stockholders, U.S. Encouraged By Steel Truce Output At Fresh Peak, Missions To Spain And M.E., Japan Shipbuilders' "State Aid" Denial, Hudson Bay Mining Builds New Plant, Inter-American Bank Gets $250M., Cochran, Annan, Below Target, Costain In Belgium, L.O.F. Surplus Falls In Second Half, Philips' Prices Cut, Pound Continues Firm, £16.9M Raised Last Month, The Northern General Transport Company, Limited Wage Claims: Employers' Duty To Passengers Mr. A. F. R. Carling's Review, Factoring Reaches Portugal, Mount Isa Mines Dispute May Cost £A4½m., Catalogue Set By Computer, Norwich Union Insurance Societies, Transparent Paper Limited, Corsets Silhouette To Spend More, Carrs In £2.5M. Sweets Bid, Charterhouse In Spain Tronoh Acquisition, Qualcast Mower Orders 26 P.C. Up: Skefko Outlook Mixed, Pakistan Steel Mill Financing, Eagle Star Buy Into "Home & Overseas", Flood Of Money In Lombard Street, Alliance Building Society A Record Year, Assessing Share Values Under New Tax Price-Earnings Ratio Guide, R.C.A. To Reduce Colour Tv Tube Supplies, Massey-Ferguson's New Tractors, Small Surplus On Week's Savings, Bank Loan Reference Rate Cut, General Accident Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited Sir Stanley Norie-Miller on results of 1964, U.S. Reserves Fall $92M..
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