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The Times - 15/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY UNION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, DOUGLAS W. THOMPSON, President of the Methodist Conference in Great Britain. 25 Marylebone Road, N.W.1, July 14., R. C. MACDONALD. 56 Sandy Lane, Cheam, Surrey., M. BANNON. 4 Eaton Rise, W.5., ROBERT PLATT. GLANVILLE WILLIAMS. J. E. MEADE. Cambridge, July 12., REA, President, Special Forces Club. 8 Herbert Crescent, S.W.1., ANTHONY WAGNER, Garter King of Arms. College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street. E.C.4, July 13., HUGH P. CRALLAN. 11 Belmont, Bath., ANGELO TUSSAUD. York Court, Allsop Place, N.W.1., ANTHONY EVANS, Editor, PetFish Monthly, 554 Garratt Lane, S.W.17, July 11., IAN OSWALD. 6 Parkway, Nedlands, Western Australia, July 7., GEOFFREY F. DEC. SIZER. 64 St. Mary's Road. South Benfleet, Essex., MARY MACKINDER. 54 Lansdowne Road, Woodford, E.18., From Our Labour Correspondent, A correspondent, C. I. C. B., G. de B., Sir Charles Wheeler, FROM OUR AGRICULTRAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY JANET HITCHMAN,

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News: Israel Air Force bombs Syrian territory Reprisal raid after landmine deaths, Paris acclaims Legionaries in display of armed power, Idea of worker as job-owner has wide implications, No Bubbles In The North Sea, Futebol Fever, Brazilians' World Cup Of Joy Over here to watch now and pay later, Record Milk Board vote, Government 'to start local radio', Every child potentially adoptable, Yugoslavs choose intellectual as Vice-President, Tobacco Price Guarantee In Rhodesia, British success in tall ships race, Bungalows For The Queen, New homes to match new ideas, Murder Of 8 Nurses In U.S. Sole survivor who hid, Cunard Ships May Have To Be Sold, Pay rise begins new bout of inflation, Nazarene texts throw doubt on the Crucifixion, Displaced Traders Plan Protest, Zambia dismisses 17 white police officers Few Europeans left in Special Branch, Q.C. says mixed jury should try women, Council negligent, ratepayer claims, Ever-Changing Role, Chocolate firm fined £300, How Americans Hope To Wipe Out Poverty, But for the stable..., Export council for agriculture, Welsh Party Win First Seat Labour ousted at Carmarthen, Handicaps Of Mind And Body, TV company rejects censorship charge, Mr. Kosygin Hits Out At Vietnam 'Vandalism' Americans doomed to isolation, Stern Action To Cut Spending Interim Budget coming after Bank rate rise, Danger Pay Refused Claim for I.o.W. prison wing, 1,000 more medical students needed yearly, Preservation of true family relationships, The Great Challenge Of East London, Economic Facts Of Human Happiness, Laymen can help reform law, Commission say, Ceylon Seeks Tass Man In 'Plot', Indonesia's Creditors To Meet In Tokyo Hope of joint effort to help recovery, Chicago negroes go berserk, Russian Diplomatists In London, South Arabian leaders return from exile Political activity expected to liven up, Australia's Role In Asia, More couples marry under 20, £100M. IS Syphoned Off Bank Lending, Even The Bus Conductors Change Cheques, Residents Object To Steptoe And Horse Discord and dismay in Dyne Road, Mr. Cousins has Commons touch, Mr. Wilson's Poodle IS A St. Bernard, Man who died with books at side, Senate Discusses C.I.A. In Closed Session Watchdog proposal is shelved, Redeploying Hoarded Labour, Boy's Identity Cable 'Too Late', Understanding in the adolescent years, Pay Rise For Municipal Busmen 9s. 3d. nearly meets board's limit, Spanish Talks With Cuba, Cyprus posts abandoned, A Craving For Welshness, Playing the game when it is 'crownhold roulette', Petrol Grades Changed By Shell, Bp, Another Complaint To, Mrs. Gandhi disappoints Delhi, Italian control on oil drilling, Puzzle On China Travel, Storm Ahead For G.L.C. Publicity Build-Up Huge, costly department, say Tories, Man Killed, Two Hurt. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Dublin's new Abbey Theatre, Dr. Barnardo,s 1866-1966. Display Advertising: Guardian Assurnce Group, French Line, Garrard, The Decca Navigator Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saint Gobain, Maples, Rootes Motors Limited, Discol, Aei Telecommunications, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Royal Insurance Group, The Gallaher Group Of Companies, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Barclaycard, The Times, Warwickshire Bonds, Vickers Review, Dr. Barnardos's Centenary Appeal, Garrick Theatre, Gilbert-Ash, Infantry, The Westminster Bank Limited, London & Edinburgh Insurance Company Limited, Accident Offices Association, Interim Statements, Laing, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Eucryl Limited, Catesbys, Dr. Barnardo's, Combined Electrical Manufacturers, Dawson & Barfos Limited, The English, Scottish & Australian Bank Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Public Notices, Appointments & Situations. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Anglo-American Play Competition, Bookstand sells for 675gns., Youth Theatre's London Season, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,282. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Special party for America, Sports in Brief, First clash of seeds in amateur golf Foster v. Lunt may be key match, Sports News Hampshire given chance to save match Somerset declaration comes too late, Views On Match Practice, Roundabout takes lead in One Ton Cup Series starts in squalls and rain, Drivers Set Hot Pace British G.P. practice, Other racing results, Broome wins after fall, Silver Cross Victor, Hoylake, Support rider keeps his lead, Goal Average Problem Facing F.I.F.A. New emphasis on counter-attack, Clash Of Promotion Rivals. Law: Trapeze girl challenges Minister, £2,589 Deficiency Of Mr. Paul Rotha, Trawler Men 'Took Over Ship' Five accused of piracy, £300 in fines after crane accident, Damages Claim Time-Barred Cambria Garages v. Lodge, Ghana's Submissions On An English Remedy Armah v. Government Of Ghana And Another, Note in milk bottle thrown through juror's window Warning by Judge in affray case, Decree For Lady Bearsted, £26,000 Damages For Former Driver, Prison sentence on Mint employee, Charge of murdering barman, Jamaican killed two women, Defence Evidence Concluded Littler v. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Class List, City Under-Sheriffs, Knighthood For Judge. Editorials/Leaders: Too Little-And Late, Where The Planners Went Wrong, Exit The Rag-And-Bone Man, Dr. Kaunda Rides The Tiger. Letters to the Editor: Gibraltar Stamp, Firs In The Parks, Rights Of Way, Solicitors' Costs, Learner Drivers, Rights Due To Church In Wales, Tussaud's Rediscovered, Special Operations Executive, Introducing New Peers, Abortion Law Reform, 'One Trip' Bottles, U.S. Policy In Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mme. Cambon, Prof. W. L. Burn, Mr. Ronald Morrison, Dr. Karel Lisicky Czech Diplomatist, Mr. Georg Ehrlich. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Cousins: Do not fritter away union support, Drop in industrial investment, Mr. G. Brown defends policy as 'inescapable', The slide to compulsion, Further action needed to protect economy, Arms for U.S. and Australia, Fair warning of new measures. Reviews: Britten's parables compared, Czech concerto has English premiere, Presidential retreat, Students' skill in Coward play, Precision of Schütz choir, Dynamism applied to Bartok, The stillness at the heart of Vermeer. Business and Finance: Hay's Wharf Rebuff: Capper Pass Shine, Note circulation at new peak, Unit sales still at high level, Boots Drug home sales buoyant so far, Hire Purchase Charges On The Way Up, Easier tone in copper, Oil Firm Accepts Restrictions, H. Samuel Limited Continuing Progress, Steels Garages Purchase, $15M. European Bank Issue, £1M. Oil Tank Wagon Orders, Crucial Time Still To Come Europe welcomes deposit move, Vandalism on the building site, £1.2M. Gas Board Contract, Eurodollar terms for Beecham, Gas heating sales up 26 p.c., Diary Of Labour's Endeavours, Rotary Hoes Ltd., DES P-Etroles Net Profit Rises By 14 Per Cent-Development Of Large Reserves Of Crude-Consolidation Of Total Group's Outlets, Siemens Pay 16 P.C., International Loans By U.S. Firms Up, E.E.C. fails to agree on farm policy, London Wall Offering, G.K.N. Expects High Growth Rate, Tightening the squeeze by uneasy instalments, A.K.U. Profit Up, Monsanto's best ever quarter, Easy finish in money, German Exporters Get More Credit, Man-Abell Holdings Limited, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Only A Small Gain For Pound, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Numerous Small Losses, No check to downward drift in shares, Option Rates, Pound rises slightly, Wall Street Rallies: $1 Advances, Better Day On Frankfurt. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, Mann & Co 1*1.

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