The Times - 12/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PORT ELIZABETH, FEB. 11, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-YORK, FEB. 11, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, FEB. 11, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BRUSSELS, FEB. 11, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FEB. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, FEB. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, FEB. 11, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, FEB. 11, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BIG DELTA, FEB. 11, From Our Correspondent-WINNIPEG, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, DAVID KERR., GERALD R. GUINNESS., ROBIN PEDLEY, , SEGAL. House of Lords, Feb 11., J. MILES. 11 Royal Crescent, Cheltenham, Feb. 9., JENNIE STARR-MARTIN., KWESI ARMAH., By A. A. Walters, A. L. GOODHART., CHARLES IRVING. 13 Lindfield Gardens, N.W.3., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BONN, FEB. 11, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,842. Sport: Waterloo Cup Upsets, North's Lacrosse Lead Short-Lived, Stylish S. African Hockey Players, Only Six Seeded Players In Women's Squash, Palmer In England Side For Last Test Murray As Opener: Parks Keeps Wicket, Seigal's Rackets Authority, Sports in Brief, Hyman And Miss Peters Top Of Poll, Bob Grand Prix Success Nash And Widdows Fastest Of Day, Levy Board's Plan To Aid Tuesday Racing Mill House Expected To Beat Ferry Boat, Britain Assured Of Place In Final Second Testing Match For Taylor, Fine START By ICE Dancers Three British Pairs In First Four, Cambridge Show Potential In Attack. Display Advertising: Glenfiddich, "The Times", Friends' Provident & Century, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd, Gulf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Swiss Credit Bank, Qantas, halaspray, The Standard Bank, Ford, Ecgd, National Development Bonds. News: Prices ACT Exemptions, £500,000 Art Sale In Florida, France Elucidates Her Gold Standard Proposal, City Rates To Support New Theatre Barbican Scheme Approved, German Middle East Policy Thrown Into Confusion Consultations Over Reported Ban On Arms For Israel, Malaysia Lull Raises Hopes In Tokyo, New Indignation In Washington On Latest Communist Action In Vietnam, Herr Brandt To Visit Coventry, Socialized Medicine Again An Issue In Canada, Widening Scope For Farm Machinery, Mobs Set Fire To Trains In Madras State Five More Die In Language Riots, 'Loaded Questions,' Says Mr. Brown, Danger In Joint Defence Talks, 5 Men Escape From Police Cells, One-Eleven Proving Flights Near End, Protests Over Sentence On Editor Insult To Spanish Army Denied, Air Force Alert, Malcolm X Off To Smethwick, B. Guiana Murder Charge Dropped, Probyn Tells Of East End Shooting, O.E.C.D. Activity IS Hit By Strike, Teachers Look To T.U.C., Warning On The Incomes And Prices Board Statutory Powers Possible Voluntary Method IS First AIM, Slight Rise In The Fallout Level, Five Steps To End Spread Of Firearms Wider Police Search Powers, French Television Dispute, Mr. Mallalieu IS New All-Party Chairman, Managements WHO Fail To Manage Both Sides Recognize The Need For Changes, South Africa Bomb Case Appeal, Movements Of Liners, The Queen Sees Changeless Omdurman War IS Recalled At Tea Party, A Distant View Of Mixed Colleges, Goods Worth £1M. Stolen In Transit 1,291 Staff Accused In A Year, Foreigners Detained Overnight By Paris Police, Statement On U.S. Aircraft Order, Big Dog-Betting Coup Foiled Dope Test Positive, Government Defeat In Lords Export Policy Attacked, Opposition Leader For Rhodesia, Public Tributes After Manhunt, 3-Layer Flight By U.S. Rocket Space Manoeuvres, Diamond Firm Calls In Yard "Defalcations Of Stock" Suspected, U.S. Gold Stock Falls, Miners To Keep Up Coal Pressure, Brazilian State Airline Closed, Merchant Navy Pay Increase Hours Cut From March 29, Union Leaders Seek Emergency Talks With Ministers Orders For American Aircraft Opposed, Olympic Yacht Man Takes The Helm, Lord Franks Hits Out At All Souls "Not Behaving Like A College", Weather Effects A Sonic Boom, Plan for Petrol Tax Revision, Footsteps up the Hill for the Pension, Mr. Johnson Seeking Moscow Visit Soon Urgent Move For Accord With Russia Vietnam Setback To Relations, Russian Troops To Stay In Hungary Mr. Kadar's Statement, Officer Accused Of Murder Attempt, Foreign Trade Drive, Caravan Exports Blocked, No Warning Notice On Sun Cream Firm Reject Council Official's Plea, Australian Involvement In South-East Asia No British Pressure Over Troops For Borneo, Matron "Justified" In Wedding Date Ban, Big Ship Orders On The Way, Prices Review Machinery Outlined National Board With Two Divisions, 100 Russians Feared Lost At Sea, B.M.A. Asking All Doctors To Quit Health Service Revolt Over £5½M. Pay Increase, Mr. Wilson Tells President Of British Support, Britain Presses For Seat At European Unity Talks Foreign Secretary's First Speech Abroad, French Deal With Rolls-Royce JET Engine Project, Sentries On Alaska Exercise Changed Every 15 Minutes Danger Of Vehicle Freeze-Up, Future Of British Bases, Population And The Hunger Fight, Swiss To Reduce Foreign Workers, Anxiety About Gibraltar Growing Visit Today By Mrs. White, Mao-Kosygin Sign Of Friendship, 160 U.S. Planes In Reprisal Raid Barracks And Depots Hit Junks Repelled By Helicopters, London Education To Cost £87M. 4s. 7D. Rate Levy On Boroughs. Picture Gallery: Life in Outer Mongolia, News in Brief. Reviews: Amadeus String Quartet, South American Tour for New Philharmonia, Prokofiev and Symphonic Dance-drama, First British Performance, One Man's Double Crusade, Golden Tone filled Albert Hall, V. & A. Museum Bulletin, James Tait Black Prize, A New Documentary, Siebel Strong And Forthright, Reappraisal Of Berg, Maazel Produces Eugene Onegin in Just Over Eight Days, English And Foreign Silver Makes £18,196, Stars' £10,000 For Welsh Theatre. Official Appointments and Notices: Bradford Institute Of Technology, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Legal Secretary, Honorary Degree For Queen Mother, Oxford. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Stiff Enough?, Pay-As-You-View, How Not to Do It, A Cushion on Criticism, The New Watchdog. Letters to the Editor: Monetary Challenge, A Crisis Of Status Pay For General Practitioners, Ban On Advertising, Future Of United Nations, Ghana, Examination Results, Law Of Evidence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir David Brunt, Herr Bruno Leuschner Economic Planning In E. Germany, Sir Ernest Williams, Mr. Karl Sartorius, Mr. F. R. Bentley, Dr. Macpherson Lawrie. Law: High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Agreed Order Pfizer Corporation V. Intercontinental Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Admiralty Writ Set Aside The World Harmony, Jersey Criminal Procedure Mianley-Casimir V. Attorney General For Jersey, Summing-Up Begins Vidol V. Parsons And Others, Preventing Eviction Borzak V. Ahmed, Conduct Of A Vet. Marten V. Disciplinary Committee Of The Royal College Of Veterinary Surgeons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Politics and Parliament: Solid support promised to Gibraltar, Mr. Lee dispels gas storage fears, First Government defeat is by 50 votes, House Of Commons Cowardly acts by N.L.F. in Aden, Towards defence talks. Business and Finance: Brewery Equipment For Malaysia, Express Dairy Restaurant Expansion, "Scotland In Milan" Exhibition, Mecca Raise Offer In Bid Battle, Difficult Close In Lombard St., £4.8M. Switchgear Order For A.E.I., Liebig's Extract Of Meat Company, Limited Annual General Meeting, Electric Transformer Placing, Scg, Latest Dividends, London & St. Lawrence Inv. Co., Opportunities In Latin America, American Bank Lending After The Restrictions, Sec. Covent Garden's Canadian Finance, Montgomerie Outlook, Double AIM Of Tin Conference, British Banks In California, Fisons' Widnes Plant, Hay's Wharf Recover And Pay More, Crown Cork: Still No Dividend, Economy Gets Green Light New Survey By F.B.I., Greenall Whitley Acquire Shrewsbury Firm, 'Banking Firm In Difficulty', Wall Paper Bid Reply Likely Today Take-Over Activity Flare-Up, Bristol Plant Look For Mergers, Bovril And Glaxo Research Link, Tokyo Higher On U.S. Exemption, Cussons Investigating U.S. Potential, S.E. Want Flat Percentage Tax Plea Goes To Chancellor, Bank's Losses Hit Rio Flour, Note Circulation Sharply Higher, Insurance Unit Offer, Scapa And Skyway Allotments, Natbif Lists Open Today, System For Cheap Electricity, Galliford Terms, Offer Coming For Financings?, £1M. Dredger Order For Clydeside, Short's Reject Bid, Hestair Orders Up, Labour Relations Key To German Success High Investment Rate. Stock Exchange Tables: Sugar Easy, London Provisions Exchange, Golds Steady On Jo'burg, Indian Exchange Crisis, Good Recovery On Stockholm, Recent Issues, Wall Street Tumbles, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Rises Again In Fashion, Shares Still Firm But Gilts Quieter, Good Tone In Sterling Gold Prices Continue To Rise, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Wall Street's $1 Losses Concern Over Vietnam, Milan Stages A Rally Selling Pressure On Frankfurt, Cash Wire Bars Jump A Further £46 5s. A Long Ton. Business Appointments: Writ Issued Against Scribbans-Kemp, Barclays Bank Retirements New Appointment. Property: Gascoigne Pees, Country Properties.
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