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The Times - 25/05/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 24, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-LEWISTON, MAY 24, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, MAY 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent-ABERDEEN, MAY 24, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-GELA, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 24, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent-SEATTLE, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-VIENNA, MAY 24, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, By Monitor, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, R. J. F. BURROWS, President of, ROLAND L. HEIN., B. E. ST. L. STUART., SIMONDS. House of Lords, May 24., IAN MIKARDO. House of Commons, May 22., PETER PULZER., By John E. Dayton., S. J. MCWATTERS., P. P. S BROWNLESS., ERIC M. DE SAVENTHEM., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Investments And Loans, Public Appointments, Motor Cars, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,928, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Reviews: "Emperor" Fills The Hall, Portrait Painters' Exhibition, Ambitious Plays Off Broadway Win Success, Superb New Lulu in Berg's Opera, Continued Vitality of Abstract Art, Zagreb's Choice of Chamber Music, Rise and Fall of the Juvenile Drama, £6,000 For Nicholas Breton's Book On Drake, Lowell's Version Of Racine Staged Civic Playhouse, Bradford: Phaedra, Pianist's Brilliant Technique. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Sport: Surridge And Mann Lead At Lord's, Lejus To Play At Wimbledon No Question Of Ban On Russians, Youthful Speed To Prevail Over Dulled Reflexes, Mrs. Spearman To Retain Title Women Golfers Break New Ground, New Zealanders Made To Follow On Discouraging Experience Against University, Sports in Brief, Buchanan Reaches Last Eight Points Win Over Hungarian, Bolus Prospers Amid Showers As Cup Match Drags On, Mrs. Jones The Last British Survivor Stolle Beats Newcombe To Enter Semi-Final, Miss Griffiths Happy At Home, Mercer Leads Field With Nottingham Double, Junior Swimmers To Meet Germany, Miss Arnold Off To Good START Practice On Grass Her AIM, Gurney And Brabham-Climax Look Good Outsiders. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Shell, Woolmark, Bhc, Queensway', Western Mail, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Fuji Bank Ltd, Esc, The Times, Ford, The British Petroleum Company Limited, Air-India, Dunlop. Law: Power To Set Aside Decree Absolute C-V. C-, Novel Claim Against Employers Veness V. Dyson, Bell & Company, Death During Demonstration Williams V. Trimm Rock Quarries Ltd. And Another, Two Solicitors To Be Struck Off, Union Libel Action Settled The National Association Of Toolmakers V. Hallet, Murder In Soho Regina V. Robinson, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Winding Up Ordered In Re English & Overseas Tours Ltd.. News: New Ambassador In Baghdad, Romantic Ferries Of Puget Sound, Trade Position Better, Says Chancellor, Church Of Scotland To Seek New Steps To Unity, Vietnam Cabinet Reshuffle, People's Shares In Power Concern, No Cabinet Minister At Service Mr. Sandys's Protest, Saving Ships' Fuel In Canals, The Queen Sees A German Shrine Visit To Schiller's Birthplace, Japan Concern Over Ship Credits, Home Brew At The U.S. Embassy, British Troops To Leave Tripoli, Embassy Women Dig Their Toes In Britons In Jakarta Home Dispute, Drivers Take Cut In Wages, Dynamite Blast In Montreal Block, Natsopa Nomination For T.U.C., Aiding Exports To Australia, New Wool House Fits In With Carlton Gardens Unity Of Design Kept In Mixing Of Flats And Offices, Granville Barker IS Still Relevant, Britain Going Metric Switch To Take A Decade Identity With Europe Wide Welcome By Industry, U.S. Ends Curbs On Communist Propaganda By Mail, How The Motor Industry Reads The Future, Advice To Housing Societies, Movements Of Liners, Two To One For Homosexual Law Reform Strong Speeches By Peers Lord Montgomery's Fears, Early Bird Sale Of Churchill Painting, Nazi Victim Wins Her Case Others Still Wait For Compensation, Standstill At Docks Again Liverpool Vote To Continue Strike, 89 Welsh Pits Likely To Stop Today Deputies Called Out, Commonwealth Court Of Appeal Sought, Fresh Proposals soon on Making the Roads Safer, Commission For S. Arabia, Two Bank Robbers Await Sentence, Health Service Future, Basis For Church Discussions, Doughty's Route in Mysterious Arabia, 58 Iranian M.P.s Reply To Labour Protest, "Harm" Of Rent Control Acts, Union Leaders Blamed Charge At Inquiry By Shipbuilders, Barriers To Training Drastic Changes For Youth Urged, Sharp Increase In Road Accidents, More Debate On Taxes "Vital", London Schools' Tv Centre Plan, Student Grants Up 7½% £8½M. Extra Cost Yearly, "Conciliation" In Race Bill Criminal Action To Be Dropped, North Sea Tow For Oil Drill Deck To Stand On 10 Legs, Britain To Aid Expansion Plans Of Basuto University, Israel Envoy Denounced Incident In Odessa Synagogue, Civil War Threat In Bolivia, Sweden 'Neo-Nazi' Accused, Rough Humanity And The Elite Of Industry Flung Face To Face In Sicily, Four Years For Two Pakistanis, Rising Cost Of Chelsea Show: Only One Rock Garden, Municipal Unions Divided On Approach To Prices Board Revise Basic Pay First, N.U.G.M.W. Say, Master Criticized After Collision, £3,900M. Plan For Pakistan, Efta Agrees To Approach The Common Market Mr. Wilson's Proposals For Cuts In Tariffs, Bill At End Of A Long List, Agenda For Prime Ministers' Talks Concern Over Rann Of Kutch, Fastest Cargo Ship Ready Able To Outpace Most Liners, Sea Diamonds Chief Looks For Oil, Gaol And £2,000 Fine For Dutch Dancer, British Bridge Players Are Accused "Irregularities " Denied, Repairs To Old Cracks In Goya Duke Back On Show This Week. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation Of Cabinet In Belgium Election Setback To Coalition, Air Crash Victim's Successor Named, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, New County Court Judge. Picture Gallery: Back at the Gallery, Index. Editorials/Leaders: Uneasy Pickings, Measuring Up, Confusion in Belgium, No Nearer To Europe. Letters to the Editor: Mauritius, Hostile To The Government, Extracts From A Memorandum, Debate At Oxford, War Damage Bill Avoiding Special Treatment, Swinging Seats, Public Schools, From Adversity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Edgeworth David, Dr. W. E. Ripper Science In Agriculture. Politics and Parliament: Manning the South Arabia Commission, 94-49 vote for change in homosexual law, House Of Commons Strikes that mean lost benefit, Quick profits on works of art, Small investors' interest in capital gains. Business and Finance: Western Ground Rents' Seventh Record, Triffin Way With Gold Call For Better System, Foreign Securities Bill, Home Sales Spur To Int. Paints, Good Quarter For Montecatini, £2M. Export Credits For Builders, Latest Dividends, Finland Tightens Up On Trade, Borax (Holdings) Profits Down, New Contracts, Tozer Kemsley & Millbourn Holdings (Limited), Record Year For F.C.I. Lending, Italian Credit For Ship Purchases, A.M.C. Expands General Engineering, Swiss Gold Reserves Fall, Firms' And Unions' Aims Agree, £8M. Fertilizer Project Price Advantage In New Brunswick, Brunning Upswing, Renault Loan, Vehicle Parts For China, Slight Fall In U.S. Bill Rate, Securing Investment Profits With A Random PIN, German Pharmacy Exports Fear, Substantially Higher Order Loads Shortage Of Labour-A Limiting Factor, Scientific & Electronic Industries Trust Limited, Sir M. Thomas Leaving Sun Life Board, Lloyds Bank Now E.R.C. Partner, Simon Engineering Limited Statement By The Chairman Mr. D. T. Barritt, Putting Monetary World To Rights Pundits Clash In Debate, Spain Frees More Imports, Elliott-Automation Limited Record sales, profits and dividend Ever-widening field of Automation Technology, Simon Eng. Growth Problems, Long-Term Prospects For The British Economy Judgment Must Wait, Montecatini Gross Sales At Home And Abroad Total 217 Billion Lire Count Faina's Review Of Group's Progress, Ultra Go In The Red Heavy Loss From Write-Down, More Unit Trusts Merge, German Economy "Danger Free", C.O.I.F. Funds At £18M., Bank Which Keeps Shop Hours, G. D. Peters & Co. Limited Improved Trading Position Benefits Accruing From Development Of New Products, Ciro Pearls (Holdings) Ltd. Satisfactory Progress, Super Oil Seals & Gaskets Limited Further Increase in Profit Mr. R. W. Roberts's Statement, Dunlop Hight To Hold Margins Record Turnover But Higher Costs, Distillers Stake In Indian Co. Herdillia Chemicals, Swedish G.N.P. Rises. Stock Exchange Tables: Official Help For Money, Pound Suffers From Dollar Shortage, Moderate Demand For Gold, Economic Doubts Put Equities Easier, Lower Trend On Milan Frankfurt Mixed, Sharp Setback On Wall Street, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Little Change In Gilts, Wall St. Fall Continues Losses Of $1, Option Rates, Sharp Jump In Tin Prices Cash Rises £52 10s., Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Brewery Board Appointment. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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