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The Times - 19/05/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 18, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent-MAY 18, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, MAY 18, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, MAY 18, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 18, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, MAY 18, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 18, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 18, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MAY 18, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FRANK HARDIE. 18 Kensington Gate, W.8., EVA REDFERN. 11 Hodford Road, N.W.11, May 15., R. J. LONGFIELD. Lower Silton, Gillingham, Dorset, May 16., W. R. F. GILCRIEST. 29 Riverdale Gardens, Twickenham, Middlesex., MICHAEL ENGLISH. House of Commons, May 17., R. J. F. BURROWS, President of the Law Society. President's Room. The Law Society's Hall, Chancery Lane, W.C.2, May 18., ALBERT M. GIBB. 11 Park Circus, Glasgow, C.3. May 17., By Richard Rose, Lecturer in Government, University of Manchester, JOHN SPENCER, Co-Editor. The Journal of West African Languages. The School of English, University of Leeds, May 15., H. A. WILLIAMS. Trinity College, Carmbridge, May 18., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Shipping Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Educational, Personal, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge The Weak Two IS Coming Back Into Favour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,923, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s). News: British Railways Deficit Cut By £13M. "More Progress To Solvency", Watery Adventure in Eastern Turkey, State Of Siege Declared In Bolivia Miners Man The Barricades, Briton Charged With "Insult To Franco", Advice is in Abundance, Experts Inspect Disaster Pit, Britain's Hope Of Coloured Police, Tighter Margins Unlikely To Halt Contractors' Progress, Robot Eye Plan To Defeat Fog Airport Experiment, Deputation Report "Inaccurate" "I Have Proof", Says Council Official, W.H.O. Vote Against Racialism, Continental Firms Find Group Exporting Pays, Four Lancashire Mills To Close, Mr. S. Hood Leaves Rediffusion Tv Contract Ended, Diplomatist's Son Seeks Asylum Second Defection By A Pole In Berlin, Secret Plan For Coalition In Dominican Republic, Need To Amend Parks ACT Minister Promises Action This Year, Penthouse With Patio For £50,000 Profit From Flats Will Aid Clergy, 8 Satellites From One U.S. Rocket, Move On T.U.C. Link By Civil Servants, Congregational Draft Of Unity, Skipper Gaoled In Iceland, Mr. Brown Asks For Print Pay Inquiry First Review Of A Proposed Rise, Where 20 Children A Day Die, Canberra Denial On Appointment, Burmah Oil Co. Offered To End Claim Terms Refused By Government Reduced From £12M. To £8M., Dons Oppose Move On Fellowships, £772,000 Bid For N.Z. Newspaper Take-Over Struggle, Post Office Union Leaders Accused Of "Timidity", Acquittal Of Ex-Speaker In Sydney Typist's Evidence Rejected, Builders Attack Architects, Movements Of Liners, Australians Killed In Sarawak, Price Index Up Two Points Increases In Rates And Taxes, Convocations Face "Decisions Of Historic Importance" Service Of Reconciliation Crux Of Unity Debate, Warning Given By Rhodesia Envoy "May Be A Rebel This Year", Mr. Johnson Backs Union "Closed Shop" Congress Asked To Amend Taft-Hartley ACT, China To Buy More Canadian Wheat, "Pass On Increases To Customer", Future Of Canadian Broadcasting Structure May Be Changed, Britain's Lead Over North America, Assembly Vote In Favour Of Women Elders, German Welcome For The Queen State Banquet At START Of Visit "Our Two Peoples Brought Closer Together Again", Cyclone Toll Now Over 5,500, Satisfaction In France Over Aircraft Agreement Cabinet Hopes For Strong Industrial Links With Britain, Rail Clerks' Wage Claim Rejected, Syria Execution Of Israel Spy Arab Ridicule Over Peace Offer, Kenya-Uganda Rift Over Arms, Tory Manifesto In July Mr. Heath On Party Weaknesses, Trade Imbalance With Russia, Easter Term Calls To The Bar, Minister To Jump In The Thames, Yemen Refugee Says Homes Destroyed "Military Attack By Government", Beit Memorial Fellowships, Bus Fares In Provinces May Go Up By 10% 15s. A Week Pay Rise Recommended, Bogus Tipster Gets Six Years, U.S. Resumes Bombing Of North Vietnam Big Vietcong Attack Expected, Railways In The Air Move Nearer To Reality, "Ending Chaos" At Covent Garden, More Findings In Passport Trial, Diplomacy In Slow Motion Over Rann Of Kutch Indian And Pakistan Armies Still Dangerously Poised, Young Men Fined For Killing Deer, Building Societies Reject Increase, Crated Youth Goes Home By Air, Mr. Wilson And The Mislaid Papers, Electoral Changes to Increase Votes, Tories Condemn Mr. Wigg's "Hatred", Press Council Sees Freedom Threat In Monopolies Bill, London Barrister Disbarred, American Warning On Court Kept Under Strength, Mr. Gromyko Sees Mr. Ishik Cyprus Discussion. Sport: Test Match Averages West Indies Batting, Rhodes's Figures Best Of Career, Millensted Not To Compete, Sports in Brief, Subtlety Of West Ham To Overcome Munich, Southwick Croquet, Booth Returns, Leicester Hit Their Runs Quickly, Worcester Survive Untroubled, Runners at other meetings Bath, Ballymarais Untroubled In Dante Stakes Look Sharp Fails To Quicken For A Challenge, Brazilian Loses World Title, Gloucester's Bold Effort Fails, Oxford V. Lancashire, Stilwell And Taylor Go Down Fighting, Encouraging Match For New Zealanders M.C.C. Batsmen Regain Some Prestige, Bailey's Spell Backed By Fine Catching, Weather Goes Sour On Kent, Hampshire Thwarted By N. Hill. Display Advertising: Export Intelligence, United Glass, Bp, Costain, Taylor Woodrow, Cambridge, The Times, Cutty Sark, Siemens, High Speed Gas, Carlson-Ford, 'Queensway'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: New Methods in teaching the Blind, Official Appointments and Notices: Morley College, Brothers Head Town's Police, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Honorary Fellows Of Churchill College, From The London Gazette. Reviews: Music with a Smiling Face, High Comedy and Greek Tragedy Phoenix Theatre: A Heritage and its History, Welsh Chorus Shine in Rossini Revival Sadler's Wells: Moses, £450 For Nelson's Logbook £1,150 Indian Bible, Back To The Aldwych, Nothing Illusory about the Young Prague Film-Makers, More New Plays On The Way, Ambitious Musical Biography, Irony in Restoration of a Ballet Royal Opera House: Swan Lake, Littlewood Musical For Berlin, Five London Exhibitions with a Wide Variety to Offer, Shattering Drama of Walton Music Underplayed. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister's rebuke to "officer and gentleman", Rhodesia: talks continuing, Harmful Budget-Lord Ritchie, Help for Pakistan, Fears for liberty in closed shop policy, No representations to India on journalist's deportation, Government hospitality to overseas visitors, House Of Lords Evans case to stay closed, £16m. pension fund deficit for G.L.C.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Wired for Speeches, Far From The Norm, The More Deadly Threat, A New Old Advance. Letters to the Editor: Broadcast Views, Debate At Oxford, Africa's Languages, Guinea Prigs?, Public Schools, Hostile To The Government Criticism From The Banks, Solicitors' Articles, Taking Precautions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Horatius Albarda Progressive K.L.M. President, Sir Edgeworth David Administration In The Far East, Mr. Walter Roch, Obituary, Mr. R. J. W. Withers. Law: The Prosecution And Witnesses Regina V. Oliva, No Breach Of Contract In Exhibition Dispute Camden Exhibition And Display Ltd. V. Lynott And Another. Business Appointments: B.M. & B. Appointments, Managing Director For Honeywell. Business and Finance: Credit Scarce No Borrowing At Bank, Esso Standard Debenture, "Savage Attack Upon Investors", Black-Clawson Hopes, Large Placing Of G.K.N. Units, Latest Dividends, General Motors In S.A.-A new, U.S. Excise Taxes Cut By $4,000M., Trent Motor Traction Company, one of, The Chloride Electrical Storage Company Limited Group progress continued-turnover and profit again at record levels, Farm Machinery Doing Well, Howarth Constrn.-James Smith, Beer Output Up In March, Turriff Pay Three Points Extra, £250,000 Excavators Purchase, Distillers Joint French Project £750,000 Stake In Distugil S.A., Working a Double Life, U.S. Expansion Doubts Economists' Views, Swedish Foreign Trade, Now H.P. Companies Curb Their Lending Stock Exchange Seeks More Revenue, Airline Consultants.-Catesbys, Electrical Earnings Rise 22 P.C., Rail Or Road Traffic To Feed The Docks? Shipowner As Coordinator, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Brown Shipley Banking Experience, Dunlop Exploits Golf Craze In Far East, U.S. Petrol Pump Firm For Glenrothes, U.S. Gross National Product Up, Chief Secretary Western Pacific, Rubber Appeal To Chancellor, Australian Order For A.E.I., Tern-Consulate Hit By Costs, Revenue Deficit Of £3M., Norway Trade Slumps, Stamp Trading "Thwarted", Allied Suppliers record retail turnover helps fight rising costs Mr. Malcolm E. Cooper's Review, Racal Raises Overseas Trade To 56 Per Cent, The Klinger Manufacturing Company Limited Mr. W. G. Castell on Outstanding Performance in Company's Fiftieth Year, German Offshore Drilling Site, Block Sales Growth On Wall Street, Special Buyer Of Gold Again, Dollars In Good Demand Sterling 132C. Off, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings), Car Insurance Proposals Higher Premiums Foreseen, Swiss Swap Repaid By Italy, Jobless In Italy, Remington Tools For Europe, Reed Profits At £25M. By 1966-67?, Authority Loans Ease Again, A.E.G. Bids For Control Of Kabelwerk, Office Equipment Sales Rise, More "Pru" Cash For Trust, Ever-Ready Paying Out One Per Cent More Bumper Year For Bowthorpe, United Builders Merchants Limited Trading Results For The Year Ended 28th February, 1965, The Guardian Investment Trust Lord Howard Of Glossop's Review, Seddon Diesel Hitch, Buying Power Analysed Large Regional Variations, Dene Shipping Earn More, J. Wallace's New Interests, $32M. Loan For Ivory Coast Palm-Plantations Project. Stock Exchange Tables: Weaker Tone On Milan Paris Easier, Commodities Further Gains In Tin Prices, Recent Issues, Irregular Movements On Wall Street, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Equities Rally After Quiet Opening, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilt-Edged Advance Further, Unit Trust Prices. Property: King & Chasemore, Town Houses.

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