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The Times - 30/03/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, By William Gaunt, From a Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-DÜSSELDORF. MAR. 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-LAGUNA BEACH. CALIFORNIA, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAR. 29, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent-with the Central Brigade, SARAWAK, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, MARCH, 29, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our City Editor, From Our Latin America Correspondent, C. B. GOODHART, Tutor. Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge., I. W. FOTHERINGHAM., AIREY NEAVE., PHYLLIS M. FORMAN., L. P. S. ORR. R. CHICHESTER-CLARK., DAVID LLEWELLYN., A.J. DALZELL-WARD, Medical, MERVYN MILLS., J. K. DAVIES., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-BRUSSELS, MARCH 29, FROM LLOYD'S,

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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 Home (330m. and 9.35mcs), Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,881. Sport: Stavros II Successfully Concedes Weight Zingari Beats Fancied Stable Companion At Nottingham, Oxford Return For 12 Miles Bareback, Catamaran Trophy Trials, Sports in Brief, Badminton Recovery By England, Rugby Club Records, Four Changes In England XI Nott Gains Hockey CAP Against Scotland, Professional Boxing On Trial, Yesterday's Football. Association, Two Runners Both Placed, South Africans Much Too Strong, Right Angle on Short Corners, Unflinching Century By Cowper, Winstone Takes Revenge Over Johnson Welsh Choir Hails Success In Fascinating Bout, Lacrosse Trial IS Selectors' Despair, Olympic Jumpers In British Team, Strong Entry For Cumberland Club. Picture Gallery: Chandeliers of Bath, News: Test For Government And Army, Fire Risks May Be Overrated Structural Steel Evaluation, Governor Wallace To Meet Negro Leaders, P.M.G. Wants More Sales Machines, Plan To Impeach Governor Threatened Boycott, Making Scottish Trains Pay, Training On The Right Lines But Off Rails, 'Open Door' to Mental Health, Money To Foster Innovation Role Of Philanthropic Foundations, "Dehorn Bulls", Urges Coroner, German Ship Sinks In Channel 14 Of 15 Crew Saved After Collision, Rising Road Toll In Europe, U.S. Pianist Shines in Mozart Sonata, 400 Feared Lost In Earthquake Village Mudslide In Chile A Mile Wide Only 8 Survivors After Dam Burst, Last Rebel Centre In Congo Falls Rejoicing Marred By Election Chaos, Fighting a Scourge of Animals, Radio Pirates Celebrate First Birthday At Sea Manx Admiration Of Caroline, Natal Hit By Worst Drought Since 1949, National Park Forest Swept By Fire Two Miles Of Flames, 11 Named For Employer And Trade Union Inquiry, Power Stations May Aid Fish Farming, China Pledges All Aid To Vietnam, Rebuff To Italy By France European Unity Talks Put Off Paris Seeks More Time To Prepare No New Date, Press "Should Have Devil's Advocate", Sir Alec Home "Must Soldier On", Safeguards For Investments Overseas Bank Plan To Aid New Nations, More Young People Take Drugs Less Drunkenness, 2 Dead, 15 Hurt In London Train Crash Derailment In Essex Police Inquiries On "Line Obstruction", Life Sentence On Ex-S.S. Man 1,180 People Murdered, Unions' Move In Brick Dispute New Negotiating Body Proposed, Bishop Hits Back At Denigrators, Good Overseas Recovery By Pound Borrowing Rate In Paris High, Work On New City School Begins, Harris Execution On Thursday, Beavers Brave Indonesian Bullets On Jungle Run Little Aircraft That Keep The Routes Open In Sarawak, Style and Psychology in the Making of Mannerist Art, Prosperity As Theme For The German Elections Dr. Adenauer Dangles The Bogy Of Socialism, Office Building List To Open, Churches Meet On Social Issues, Television Aid For Soviet Students, Doubts About New Planning Bodies Mr. Brown Criticized, Far East Link By Four Airlines, LA Stampa, Police Criticized By Sheriff Hounding Ex-Prisoners, "Stupidity" Led To Girl's Death, Bid To Avert U.S. Press Strike Unions Stand Firm, Esso Offers 3D. A Gallon Bonus Sales Incentive For Retailers, China Relinquishes Nepal Projects Indians To Construct Border Road, American Railway Merger Plan, U.S. Aircraft Again Strike North, Oil Compensation Hint By Ceylon, Under 10s. A Year On Car Care, Fair Treatment for Bushmen, Airliner's Engine Trouble Cured, Indian Anger Over Shaikh Abdullah, French Scientists' "Betrayal", Computer Chief Criticizes Lack Of Drive Persistence Urged To Get Results, Avalanches Kill Eight, Cambridge Invitation To Architect, M.P.S' Rejoinder On Night Sitting Labour's Record In Welfare Reform, Ultimatum To Rebels In Laos 48 Hours Given For Surrender, Row Over Riot Gas On B.B.C. Demonstration By Soldier Propaganda, Says Labour M.P., Retrial Of The Kray Twins Opens, Man "Tried To ACT Part Of Murderer", Back-Breaking Jobs In The Sun, Entry To Welbeck College, Hopes Of Ending Gaol Shortage, Mr. Grimond Talks Of 'Better Tv Actor', Cheaper Gas Hope In U.S. Supply Steady Price First AIM, New Zealand Frees More Imports, U.S. Considers How To Put More Pressure On N. Vietnam Gen. Taylor Begins Week Of Talks, No U.S. Return To Isolationism, Mr. Emlyn Williams's Eastern Tour, Few Seamen Support Unofficial Strike, Briton Held In Germany, Sudan Conference Plan For South, Case For Longer Day In Stores, Leyton Picks Mr. Gordon Wallker, Study Of Disease In Office Workers, German Accused Of Espionage, Citroën I.D. Super, a Car for Long Distances, Mr. Gordon Walker's Tour Prospects, U.N. Establishes Research And Training Organization, Cereal Sales Departure Marketing Without Trading, New Life For The Bishop's Castle, Storm In Turkey Over M.P.S' Pay, Economic Plan For British Guiana, Movements Of Liners, Crew 'Grumbles' On Mixed Manning, Deep Divisions, Mr. CAP To Drill On Dogger Again Site 15 Miles Away, Boom In Car Buying Fear Of Budget Tax Changes, History Of Farming, Princess Royal's Funeral, Vatican Talks On Birth Control The Pope Emphasizes Urgency, Isotopes To Keep Fish Fresh Experiments In U.S.. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Reader's Digest, Burroughs-Britain, Simpson, W. & H. M. Goulding, Limited, Western Mail, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, David Mavbrayne Limited, EQUITY & Law, Ina, samuel fox & company limited, The Times, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Metal Box, Samuel Montagu & Co Ltd, Udt. Reviews: Style Falters In Wilde Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon: The Importance of Being Earnest, Beckett And Ionesco In Prague, Images of Jazz and Spain Saville Theatre: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Expanding V. & A. Loan Service 70 Travelling Exhibitions, Opera Disliked By Milanese, £5,000 Paid For Unrecorded Hilliard Painting, Piano Recitals of Today and Yesterday. Official Appointments and Notices: Pamphlets, The Rev. L. Macmanaway, R.N., has been, Harrow School, Aer Lingus Chief To Retirf. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Boom in Cars, Two Journeys, Greece Made Easy, A Dangerous Prejudice. Letters to the Editor: Virtue Translated, Keats Church, Open Awards, IS Fluoridation Necessary?, Northern Ireland And Westminster, Non-Lethal Warfare, Good Measures-And Bad, Blocking Of A Bill Private Members' Rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. David Ogg Europe In The 17th Century, Mr. Mackenzie Fraser, Dr. E. G. Dryburgh, Dr. C. V. Pink Pioneer Of Natural Childbirth, Sir Bruce Wycherley, Mr. Francis Mathew Manager Of "The Times" Since 1949, Obituary, Air Commodore G. H. Vasse. Politics and Parliament: Minister denies that peers' influence aided prisoner, Health check on immigrants, House Of Lords Higher housing subsidies?, Stronger action against mergers, High Output, Regional Contrasts The Key, House Of Commons Advice on treating epileptics. Law: Tied Garage: Unlawful Restraint Petrofina (Gt. Britain) Ltd. V. Martin And Another, Attitude To New Evidence Regina V. Moore Regina V. Flynn Regina V. Kelly, New E.T.U. Rule Valid Courtney And Another V. Electrical Trades Union, A Fair Risk Regina V. Newton. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Business and Finance: U.S. Bill Rates Hold Steady, B.O.T. Joint Venture In Yugoslavia, Malaysian Demand For Capital, Five Oaks Offer Success, Fresh Search For Oil And Gas, Latest Dividends, European Council Appointments, Rix Offer £712,000 For Peppers, Hupfield Brothers, Microwave Link For N.Z., Wall Street Woos Foreign Investors Famine Rates For Councils, Blackwood Hodge's Record Year, Transport Development Group In 1964, Acute Shortage Of Money, German Export Growth Backlog Of Orders, Hilton Earnings Up 47%, Asquith Machine Tool Corporation Increased Group Profit, Inns & Co. Pay More, Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, Limited ZANDPAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (Companies incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Uranium Production, Laundry Group Placing, Dorland Buy Into Crawfords, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Gula Surplus Adds 4s. A Share, Norwegian Flour Mill Reconstruction, Imports Of Wine And Spirit Down, In Brief, Sawmilling Orders Jump 164%, Linoleum Chief Calls For Greater Drive By Non-Exporting Companies, Imports Liberalization, Samuel Properties Forecast £900,000 Rental Income, U.S. Scrap Copper Dearer, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited Strong, Prosperous And Expanding 1962-64 A Good Triennium Mr. John Witt On Outstanding Value In Life Assurance, Plea For Lower Metal Prices, K.L.M. Seek Advice On Sales Management, Railroad Merger Progress, Six's Finance Ministers Likely To Approve New Stability Plan, Rank Applies For Share Listing In Amsterdam, Firth Cleveland Exceed Expectations No Williams Supermkts. Final, Tokyo Prices At Lowest Level For 5 Years, Made public last June, N.S.F. has beaten, Founder Members Of Europrefab, British Guiana Oil Search, £18M. Sales By Currys, New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd, S. Guiterman Plan Share Exchange, Australian Venture In U.K., Staveley Industries Chairman, Highway Project In Somalia Joint Financing, Deadlock On Euratom Budget Bringing Friction, Speedy Progress By EQUITY & Law, Two Prior-Charge Placings New Estate Share, Honeywell Win £2M. C.E.G.B. Order, Harrisons & Crosfield Interim Cheer, Approach To A. Clough Turned Down, Simo Properties Acquisition, I.C.T. Win Observatory Computer Order, Simon-Carves To Build Gas Plant, Advice for the Chancellor. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Lead Falls £4 15s. A Long Ton, Rise On Paris Continues Zurich Weaker, Wall St. Loses More Ground Fractional Falls, Golds Recover On Johannesburg, Provincial Brokers' Stock Exchange, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilt-Edged Rally With Sterling, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Sterling Gains Almost ¼C., Option Rates, Scottish Provident Assets At £85M., Several Bright Features In Equities, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Retirement From 1928 Inv. Trust Mr. R. E. F. De Traford. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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