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The Times - 04/05/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, MAY 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, MAY 3, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 3, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, MAY 3, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, MAY 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 3, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 3, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 3, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 3, From Our European Economic Correspondent, F. L. MASCALL. King's College London, Strand, W.C.2. May 3., JULIAN HUXLEY, A. W. BULL. Rutlands, Melton Road, Edwalton, Nottingham., ARTHUR JACOBS. 53 Friars Avenue, N.20. May 1., F. H. JOLOWICZ, ROY HATTERSLEY, RICHARD LAMB., F. B. C. THORNTON, H. G. POWYS GREENWOOD. 23 Queensgate. S.W.7., CHRISTOPHER DRAPER. 2 Conway Street. W.1, May 2., From Our Washington Correspondent, E. GORDON LAWRENCE, Chair-, JOYCE PURSER., GILES ROBERTSON., W. H. GRAHAM JESSOP., P. D. HAWKER., FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-HEIDELBERG, From Our Film Critic, By Bryan Robertson, From Our Music Critic, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP URE, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY RICHARD LLEWELYN-DAVIES AND JOHN WEEKS, By G. E. CASSIDY, F.R.I.B.A. Ellis, Clarke and Gallannaugh,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Public Appointments, Charities And Appeals, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,910. Sport: Sangster Soon In Action Byes For British Players, Lacrosse Players Keep Active, Warwick Batsmen Contained, Home Victory For Cauliflower Subaltern's Second Win In Three Days, Sports in Brief, Trueman's First Win As County Captain, Top Price Paid For Drumstick, Continual Struggle For Batsmen At Lord's Knott Uses Natural Talent To Advantage, A.B.A. Pick Team For Berlin, Mottley Runs In Three Events Many Changes In A.A.A. Team, Guildford Tournament, Another Trial For Defences At Anfield, Last Minor County Spun To Defeat By Sainsbury, Rain And Hail, But Little Cricket, Pataudi To Play For Sussex, Popular Stables Without Runners At Chester Quintillian Appeals Most In The Vase, Metcalfe Gets Home By Half A Wheel. Law: Showman Sues Constable Peters V. Shaw, A Tragic Case Regina V. Worthington. Display Advertising: Aga, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd., Wedgwood, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Asahi Shimbun, The Empire Printing Ink Company Limited, Rootes Motors Limited, Le Monde, Western Mail, The Times, A. Monk & Co. Ltd., Rashleigh Phipps, Hope's, Sheridan, International Computers and Tabulators Limited, Helsingin Sanomat, Lighting, Hoe & Crabtree, Berlingske Tidende, Young Austen & Young, Fuller, Moreland Hayne & Co. Ltd.. News: Saving Rare Birds From Their Friends, Follow My Printer, Polyglot west wing, Police Recruiting At Universities, New Printing House Square for THE TIMES, Russians Denounce American Action As "Invasion", Overtime Ban Delays Power Bills, Institute's Careful Approach to Advanced Driving, Ku-Klux-Klan Men On Trial, Germans Protest To President, "Do-It-Yourself" Leads To Rise In Home Injuries Lack Of Safety Instructions, U.S. Troops Open Corridor For Rescue Supplies Santo Domingo Rebels Keep Up Skirmishing, Judge's Direction In Secrets Case, Investors Take Steel Profits, Mr. Odinga Accused, American Ban On Cuba Travel IS Upheld, A Cheaper Decimal Coinage System, Counting The Cost, Change In Race Bill Likely Home Secretary's Offer Conciliation Before Prosecution, "Shop Stewards At Sea" Try-Out, Decision Deferred On Manx Radio, Tear Gas Used In Mauritius, Chaos Descends On The Clocks, British Soldier On Trial In Aden, Roman Catholic Changes Diocese Of Leeds, Hotel In Harmony With Cathedral. New Construction In Old Setting, Export Rebate Eases Dock Congestion, Youth "Stabbed Aunt WHO Laughed At Him", Artificial Seaweed In Erosion Tests, C.S.E. Means Wider Publishing Field, Mr. Stewart's Ideas For Peace, Canadian Plea On Nuclear Weapons, Planning Future Of Air Jamaica, No Strings For British I.M.F. Drawing Support By Group Of Ten Germany And France To Supply Funds, SUPPLEMENT ON the new Printing House Square From square to square, Lord Moynihan Court Plea Fails Register Marked "Deceased", Mixed-Manned Ship Visit To Britain, 11 Years of Radical Revolution, 200,000 Extra Births From Immigration "Excess Fertility" For Years 1955-62, India Hardens Her Attitude On Kitch, Man-Power Flight Attempts Soon In Britain, Heavy Toll Of Earthquake 100 Feared Dead In Salvador, Trawler Blown Aground At Launching, Treasury Visit Reassures T.U.C. Leaders Chancellor Tells Of Tax Plans, A.E.U. Reinforces T.U.C.'S Support For Mr. Brown Immediate Pay Claim Rejected, Turkish Change Of Tactics, Radio Device To Locate Air Cr Ashes, "Barnes's Panopticon", Tanzania Call For British Mission, King Constantine Urges Greek Church To Reform Clergy Reminded Of Need For Example, Trial Of "Leukaemia Cure" Man Opens In Paris Judge's Questions To Naessens, Cyprus May Oppose Extension Of U.N. Mandate, Man On Trial Offers Eye To Policeman Boatman On Gun Charges, Black Country Town's Birth Rate, U.S. Steel Industry Stability Call, Geneva Talks On Health Research Plan For World Centre, 'Red Tape' Criticism Over Coughing, Horizontal Flow Of Copy, U.S. Criticism Of Eurospace, Man Snatched Cup Tickets And Ran, Council Critics Of Woman Coroner, Britain's "Sins" Over Rhodesia Russian Attack In United Nations, Britain Reaffirms "East Of Suez" Policy Mr. Wilson Opens Seato Talks, B.O.A.C., B.E.A. To Share Training Centre, 3,500 Laid Off In Shipyard Strike, Left-Wing Defeat In Basutoland Winners Friendly To South Africa, Radioactive Iron For Breakfast Volunteers Join In Medical Test, Mr. Wilson Appeals To Party Doubters Win Expected In Vote On Steel White Paper Sharp Left-Wing Reaction: Mr. Mikardo Pondering Vote, Moderator Says Moral Climate Undermining Christianity, Movements Of Liners, "Leicester" School Drawbacks, Moves For End Of Yemen Fighting, On Other City Pages, Selling Milk On Sport, More American Troops Flown To Vietnam As U.S. Debates The "Anguish Of Power", Sheep Station Welcome for a Chinese Cook, Move To Halt Taxi Black Market, Farm Workers Fail In 40-Hour Week Claim, Into Modern Times, Japan Urged To Assume Leadership Of Asia Tunku Abdul Rahman's Call, African Discussions On Retaliation, Draughtsmen Would Accept Court Of Inquiry, Youth Service May Be Unified, A Sense Of Consistency, Local Government Review Man Quits "Work Hampered", New Road Tunnel Under The Alps Work Squads Meet, Surrey's Model Way Of Tempting Back Married Women Teachers, "Compensation IS Madly Over-Generous", Premium Bond Prizes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Initiatives in Far East, House Of Commons German envoy's record, Race discrimination: persuasion before penalties?. Picture Gallery: Seato Council Meeting held in London. Official Appointments and Notices: British Instructor For West Point, Bowater Paper Retirement, Award For Woman Dancer, University News Oxford, International Award For Mr. Bellow. Index. Editorials/Leaders: An Awkward Mixture, Paying on the Nail, President in a Storm, Secret No Longer, Britain's Welcome. Letters to the Editor: Osprey Route, Nature Conservancy, Legal Aid For Children, Michelangelo Tondo, Opera, Three Reasons, Taxation And Inflation From Individual To The State, Church's View Of Marriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Early Kiyomasu Print Fetches £2,000, Direct Style In Debussy, International School, French Pictures Of Note, British Museum Lectures, Looking Back 60 Years, Cheerful Medieval Music, Rostropovich Concerts, Superbly Sung Lucia Royal Opera House: Lucia di Lammermoor, Admirable German Text of Romeo and Juliet, Figurative Art as a New Abstraction, Drama of Race Hatre Aldwych Theatre: Blues for Mister Charlie, Tactful Film on the Duke of Windsor Columbia: A King's Story. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Obituaries: Mr. Arpad Szakasits Former President Of Hungary, Miss Phyllis Spurr, Sir Frederick Alban Former Chairman Of Hospital Board, Obituary, Mr. Howard Spring From Journalism To Writing Novels. Business and Finance: Ghana Trading Pact, Reminder For Russia Not Enough Buying From Britain, The Swan Hunter Group Shipbuilding orders in hand worth £53 million, Exports Aid For Petroleum Plant, Covent Garden Prices, Foreign Investment Policy "Well-Nigh Incredible", Healthier Outlook For Italian Economy Long-Term Measures Delayed, Crossley Building Products, E.E.C. Growth Has Sharp Fall West Germany The Only Exception, Cocoa Futures Steady, Harris Lebus Setback, Latest Dividends, Second Ultrasonics Conference, T.D.G. Offer £4,300,000 For Liverpool Warehousing, GALLAHER LIMITED (Incorporated in Northern Ireland) Statement by the Chairman Mr. Mark Norman, U.K. Car Output And Exports, United And Operating Companies, Limmer & Trinidad Strength, Tsr 2 Scrapping Condemned "Weakening Of British Power", Supplement On W. Germany, Accountants' Role Distorted, From the Export Front Bedford Trucks Sell Well, Bottom Of Wage League Workers' President On Incomes, Utd. Biscuits To Benefit From Reorganization, Limmer And Trinidad Company Limited Lord Geddes Reports On An Outstanding Year, Troydale Debenture Issue, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited Sir Reginald Verdon-Smith on the Aircraft Industry's place in Defence Policy, Japan Goes Nuclear, Hoogovens Sales Up 29%, Japanese Control Of Steel Investment, Royal Insurance Group Mr. F. Leslie Orme reviews the past year Underwriting results improved but disappointing. Brighter prospects for 1965, Pearl Assurance Company Limited Gratifying Outcome Of Operations In Centenary Year Further Records Achieved-Total Assets Exceed £400,000,000 Sir Geoffrey Kitchen On Splendid START To Second Century Of Service To Policyholders, German Firms Link To Beat U.S. Competition, Ford's New Range Of Engines, Paris Bourse Listings, Mecca Earnings Almost Maintained, 4 Or 5 Houses In The Bank Reaction To Tender, B.R. Doncaster Works Modernization, £53M. Shipping Orders Outlook For Swan, Hunter, Volkswagen May Raise Prices, Rush And Tompkins For Market?, Excess Insurance Company Limited Mr. C. T. Gould's Statement, Norcros Links With Chemists, Steel Terms Cheer Shares More Than Pound Current Account In Balance?, Jewelry In Big Demand Silver And Gold Assays Soar, New Banking Law In Uruguay, B.M.C. Record Orders From Eire, Pound Turns Easier New Tactics In Gold Market, English Sewing On Upward Trend, Radio And Tv Sales To U.K. Suppliers, Rockware Glass Limited Increased Glass Container Sales And Expansion In Plastic Container Field. Stock Exchange Tables: Fine Quarter For U.S. Profits, Wall Street Operators Tread Cautiously, General Motors Pay Special Dividend, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: High Turnover In Steels, Bourses Still Quiet Changes Mainly Small, Copper Prices Pause After Early Gains, Shares Sharply Higher; Gilts Mixed, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, British Funds. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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