The Times - 02/06/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 1, From Our Lima Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our City Editor, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From a Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, GEORG TUGENDHAT., DAVID ENGLEHEART., RONALD BEALE., M. C. C. CROOKSHANK., LIONEL HEALD., IAN MIKARDO., RICHARD BETHELL, Managing, FREDERIC BENNETT. House of Commons., LEONARD ROPNER., ALASTAIR BUCHAN., From Our Special Correspondent, J. DURBIN, Professor of Statistics., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, From Our European Correspondent recently in Munich, From Our Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Motor Car Hire Service, Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Glamorgan Have No Difficulty, Miss Owen Goes On To Victory, Sports in Brief, Bettinson Four Minutes Ahead Of Field, Bonetti Given His Opportunity, England Achieve Victory Without Distinction Frailty Of Bowling Resources Again Exposed, First Success For Northants, Ryde Croquet, Top Three Play Themselves In Miss Smith Shows Fine Form Bluett Surprises, Warden Brings Off Surprise Hurdles Victory, Near Thing For Nottingham, McNamara Gains First Win, Victory Eludes Somerset, Last Wicket Pair Save Surrey Arnold And Pocock In Last-Ditch Stand, Gloucester Move Placidly To Third Victory, Yorkshire Hopes Blighted, Lancashire Keep Their Grip, Winstone Enhances His Reputation, Lynch Defies Penalty To Qualify, Sea Bird II To Win Derby From Gulf Pearl Improving Vleuten The Best Outsider. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,935, Bridge, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. News: Britain Ready To Modify A.N.F. Plan, Gains tax on switched stocks, Why Would-Be Teacher IS Idle, New Rail Chief Sets Three Tasks, Tear Gas Used On Lagos Crowds, Dutch Plans For Tv Advertising, Nurse Murder Charge: Man For Trial Shooting Evidence, Spain Brings In Car Insurance, A "Disquieting" Trend In U.S. Economy Financier Looks Back At 1920s Stock Market Shock, Lack Of Water Threat To N.W. Industry "Meteorological Razor's Edge", Statue Of Handel For V. & A., 186 Miners Die In Japanese Explosion Hopes Fade For 50 Still Trapped, Grants For World Sports Events £1,500 For Gliding Championships, Communism Rejected By Kenya, £10M. Loan Plan For The Family Doctor B.M.A. Reach "Some Agreement" On New Charter, £30,000 Appeal For Kidney Research, Computer Growth In W. Europe, New Moves On Nato Nuclear Planning French Promise To Look At McNamara Proposal, F.B.I. Influence On Government, I.L.O. To Consider Apartheid Mr. Tshombe To Speak At Conference, Private O'Connor-Cook, Batman and A.D.C., Eight-Level Link For Motorways, M.P.S Campaign On Ulster, Movements Of Liners, Invest-As-You-Earn Plan For Germans, Assurances On Race Bill, Labour's View On E.E.C. Stays Unchanged, Recovery of Land of the Young, On Other City Pages, Tax Concessions For Overseas Trading £60M. Relief Over 3 Years Achieving Comparability With Firms At Home, Talks With Bonn On Britain's Payments Postponed Clash With Gen. De Gaulle's Visit, Miss Jennie Lee Will Fight For A University Of The Air, Tower Sells "Army Surplus", Army Reserve's Rest Scheme Threatened Every Battalion In "Balk" No Margin Left For B.A.O.R., £8M. Paid In Bombay On Hidden Incomes, Air Attack On Retreating Vietcong Heavy Government Losses In Battle, Home Loans £1M. Down On 1964, How Peruvian Fishermen Do Honour To Their Saint, Open Prisons Plan For Drunkenness Curative Units To Be Increased, Liberals To Fight For Better Roads, 2,000 Marines To Withdraw U.S. Action In Santo Domingo, Mr. Odinga's London Visit Opposed, 12M. Join In Pension Schemes, 'Ludicrous Retreat On Privilege', D.F.C. For Jungle Rescue Helicopter Pilot's Award, U.S. Looks Again To Europe, Mr. Gomulka Given 99.3 P.C. Ballot 20,000 Vote Against Mr, Cyrankiewicz, City Given Early Explanation, Canadian Move To Unite Main Non-Catholic Churches, State Senates To Be Reapportioned, 15 Britons Hurt In Coach Crash, Churches' $10M. Plan, Senior C.O.I. Official Says Debt IS Paid, Broken Rail Seen After Crash, Stolen Berlin Pass Men Still Held By E. Germans, Boarded Fronts In Northern Piazzas, The Matriarch Of Russia's Poets Oxford Degree For Anna Akhmatova, U.S. Consultants Move In, Deadlock Still On U.N. Dues No Prospect Of A Full Review, Pit Overmen To Meet Minister Strike Likely To End Today, Seven Years For 'Big-Headed' Killer Shooting Of Youth, The Duke Drinks A "Pinta" Day, Power Clerks Call Strikes Mr. Gunter Meets Unions Today, Preserving Food By Irradiation, On-Spot Fines For Throwing Litter Cleansing Chief's Proposal, Election Hint By Mr. Walker, Europeans Used As Hostages In Congo Kept By Rebels In Retreat, Ceylon To Abolish Weekend Break, Yugoslavs Discuss Trade In Moscow, Living Memorial To 6M. Jews Cultural Foundation Established, Columbia Honours Sir Patrick Dean Degree Ceremony, Councillor Guilty Of Two Offences Absolute Discharge, Premium Bond Prizes, Atom Workers To Strike, £7,500 For Oxford Colleges Rockefeller Fund Grants. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Friends' Provident & Century, General Accident, Cutty Sark, British Red Cross, Daks, The Ward Group, Salvation Army, Bankers Trust Company, The Times, Hawker Siddeley, Firestone, English Electric, Cambridge, Maple & Co. Ltd.,, Carlson-Ford, Cib, Mexico, Mowlem. Official Appointments and Notices: New Home For Indian Institute Library, Morley Chairman Retires, Planning Chief For Shape Major-Gen. T. N. S. Wheeler, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, June 1, 1965. Picture Gallery: Six More Test Launchings Planned. Reviews: Balanchine Ballet On Don Quixote, Van Eyck On View Until July 12, Source Material for a Mass, Paintings by the French Romantics, Evelyn Laye In The Circle, Roger Planchon's Company Returns to Marivaux, 41 Breguet Watches Fetch £23,404, Side-track To Whimsicality Oxford Playhouse: You Can't Do Much Without a Screwdriver, Polished Shaw Revival Cambridge Arts Theatre: The Apple Cart, Mr. Finney As Producer, Warm Response To Schumann. Index. Editorials/Leaders: French Centre and Left, Tear up the Notices, Master Clerk, The Choice, Governors-General. Letters to the Editor: Finance Bill Changes What Relief IS Intended?, Between Allies, All For Football, Supply Of Teachers, Sticks And Carrots, Throwaway Cars, Power Production, Advantage To Foreign Owners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Vladimir Gardin, Obituary, Mr. David Smith, Obituary Mr. Donald Friede. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Close watch on "charitable" company, Defence role east of Suez, House Of Commons Train waits while Mrs. Castle votes, Overseas aid adapted to resources, Commons survey Commonwealth, Development unit for the Caribbean, Concern over Dominica and Vietnam. Law: Ratepayers Lose Their Appeal, Evidence In Mitigation, A Muslim Marriage. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: F.B.I. Foreboding Over Finance Bill Protest Goes To Chancellor, Val De Travers Asphalte Limited, Investment Disputes Settlement, From the Export Front £2M. A Day From Motors, Woods Of Colchester Near The £1M. Mark, Ferranti Computer Contract, Hahn Holdings Limited, U.S. Trunk Airlines Show Big Gains, Thriving Dutch Chemicals, Bowring Growth Continues Problem Of Rising Costs, Cerebos Limited Annual General Meeting, Impact Of New Taxes On Threlfalls Chesters, Money Hard To Find Large Help Given, More For A Mortgage, Late Rally In Sterling Forwards Under Pressure, Why News Of The World Profits Slipped, Bovis Order, Met. Surplus Lands' Profits Down, Dental Mfg. Meet High Demand, Wm. Neill Links With U.S. Firm, Mutual Funds, Ford Output Record For May, Kuwait Oil Company Limited In 1964, James Robertson & Sons Preserve Manufacturers Ltd., No London Quote For Wheelock Marden, Trade Mission For Denmark, Little Joy In Unit Trust Proposals, Register For Idle Textile Machinery, Modifying Overseas Tax Treatment Mr. Callaghan's Improved Timing, £750,000 Sugar Plant For W. Africa, Leyland Buses For Argentina, Bicc, Support For Sterling: Backwash Of U.S. Payments Moves, Siemens Finds Strength In Universality, New Range Of Computers G.E.C. In World Marketing Tie, Selection Trust Limited Mr. A. Chester Beatty's Statement, E.V. Industrials, Cammell Laird And Co. Ltd. Group's Prospects Reviewed, Costain Win Zambia Airport Contract, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited Improved Trading Activities, Earning £1.2M. More To Stand Still, Chile Copper Chief In Zambia, Massey-Ferguson Spanish Deal Motor Iberica Major Partner, Boom Time In Building First Quarter's Figures, Recovery On Zurich Small Turnover, Brit. Belting Sales Up In First Quarter, 2½points Extra By Victor Value, Moderate Demand For Gold, Bath & Portland Purchase, Armitage Bros. Raise £300,000, AMSTERDAM.-Internationals fluctu-, £7M. In Steel Contracts By N.C.B., £1M. Revenue Deficit, Option Rates, Japanese Car Firms To Merge Nissan And Prince, Hargreaves Gp. 28½% Ahead Capital Spending Brings Results, British Belting & Asbestos Limited A Successful Year. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Insurances Firm; Tobaccos Weak, Sharp Setback On Wall Street, Gilts Move Downwards: Equities Steadier, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Tin Prices Advance: Cash Jumps £33 15s., Ready For S.E. Federation Big Advantages Expected, Wall Street Falls Back: Losses Of $1. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Town Houses.
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