The Times - 28/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM MONITOR-KIEV, JUNE 27, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, MARJORY ALLEN OF HURTWOOD. 10 Selwood Terrace, S.W.7, June 26., MURIEL TABERT, Lodgings Officer, University of London Lodgings Bureau. University of London Union, Malet Street, W.C.1, June 24., P. J. KENSETT, President, The Incorporated Society of Auctioneers and Landed Property Agents. 34 Queen's Gate, S.W.7, June 24., SANDERSON OF AYOT. Ayot Bury, Welwyn, Hertfordshire., BYERS, Chairman, Liberal Party. The Liberal Party Organisation, 36 Smith Square, S.W.1., DORSAMY MOORGHEN, Mayor of Port Louis. CASSAM COOWAR, Chairman of the Town Council of Curepipe. SOOPRAMANIEN PATTEN, Chairman of the Town Council of Beau, Bassin-Rose Hill. SAID MORABY, Chairman of the Town Council of Vacoas-Phoenix. Town Hall, Port Louis, Mauritius, June 20., S. R. STEIN, Managing Director, Stonehart Publications Ltd. 11 Goodge Street, W.1, June 21., M. B. F. RANKEN. Calle de Lagartera 12-6A. Madrid 20, Spain, June 22., HERBERT VAN THAL. Regina Palace Hotel, Stresa, Italy, June 23., John Jewkes, , Noel Scott, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, From Our Education Correspondent's notebook, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FRANK RODGERS. Laurel Lodge, 11 Angel Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey., G. H. PUGHE, Mayor of Bridgnorth. REGINALD D. J. JONES, Mayor of Oswestry Guild Hall, Oswestry., LOUIS NAGY. Manor Lodge, Chesham, Buckingham shire.,
ResumoNews: Whaling catches must be cut, Commission is told, Troops to stay in Germany, Russians Still Silent On Rocket Site Visit Gen. de Gaulle moves on to Ukraine, Dual-Purpose Helicopter For Navy, French Pledge Of Loyalty To W.E.U., Trawler Man In Hospital, Coal under the Irish Sea?, Thirteen university students fined, New Zealand Prepares For Decimals, WHO IS To Do The Fork-Lifting?, Spanish workers demand better conditions Group appeals direct to Labour Minister, Patriarch's Hope For Unity, Ungentle Art Of Cooking Hansard, Fears In Alaska Over Modernization, Hats off to the Lord Mayor, Unhappy stocktaking by Arabs, Rate arrears uncollected in staff shortage Council tries again to enrol clerks, Licensed Cracksmen Keep Move Ahead Beating safebreaker at own game, The Woman At Billy Graham's Side: What IS She Like?, A Still More Advanced Rolls-Royce, Belize crowd stone radio station, Hospitality Of A Lobbyist, Agreement In Lisbon Dock Dispute, How inventive talent can be profitably developed, Research To Fit Classroom Needs, 'Signature' test for germs, Seamen's demands cast a shadow on talks Meetings oppose employers' offer, £90,000 given for Caxton Ovid, 'Freedom' Hostels For Prisoners, German Talks Run Into New Obstacles, Antimatter 'Mirror Image' Theory Shattered, Nine Held On Ulster Charges Questions on Royal visit, Homes Target 'Possible' Mr. Crossman faces the builders, Kenya Opposition Defeated, Aden Run-Down Of Service Families Next Year, Protest to Russia on Brooke, State Aiming To Own Ports Dockers to share control: £13m. a year in grants, Saigon Minister Rejects Neutralization Request for further Seato support, Negroes plan for action after freedom march Division on degrees of militancy, More art gifts for nation?, Stuck lift deprives M.P.s of vote, Labour M.P.s clash over Common Market Group reaffirms five conditions, Indian Finance Minister sees Mr. Brown, Rates may rise again next year, Mr. Gunter to take sick leave, Fingerprints Taken At Eton, English Climbers In Turkey Snow and glaciers for a summer holiday, Journalist wounded by bandits, Prime Ministers' Conference, Sanctions Hit Rhodesian Tobacco, French nuclear test warning. News in Brief. Law: Juror With Local Knowledge Regina v. Blick, Inquest Adjourned On Radio Chief, Decree for a daughter of Mr. Macmillan, Bail granted pending appeal decision, Thalidomide Case For High Court, £8,000 Not Too Much For Possible Major Epilepsy Hawkins v. New Mendip Engineering Ltd., Trial left 'very nasty feeling', Doctor appeals to Privy Council, Young baronet on fire charge, Excess Election Expenditure Was Inadvertent In Re Wakefield Constituency Parliamentary Election Ex Parte Harrison And Another, No Brake On Juvenile Marriage Urged 'Parents' wishes rarely gone against', 50 Per Cent Of Future Rentals Not A Penalty Robophone Facilities Ltd. v. Blank, New Trial For Briton On Hashish Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: University News, Sir H. Read Given Erasmus Prize. Index. Picture Gallery: A troop carrying helicopter. Politics and Parliament: Noisy scenes follow closure motion, Family survey should finish this week, Words That Brought The House Down Caught with fingers in the jam, Opposition fail in attempt to delay payroll tax, Apology from Mr. Healey, Mr. Healey expresses regret, Rhodesia talks continuing, Chancellor took slight on farmers out of 'Hansard'. Display Advertising: Head Wrightson, Provincial Issues Permanent Investment Trust Limited, Delarue Bull, Hampton & Son Limited,, Amtico, Iran Air, The Times Book Of New Issues, Watney Mann Limited, Mexico, Hayeshaw Limited, Bovril Group, The Carpet Selection Centre, Relentless Rise In Gold Mining Costs, Dimplex, Aturner & Newall Company, Simon Aylward M.A., F.C.A., York Trailer Company Limited,. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,267, Part of Phillipps collection realizes £103,700, Children Go Off 'Pop' Music, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Surtees Tests New Cooper, Emerson injured then beaten Unseeded Davidson in semi-final, Sewell shares lead with Brown, Sports News Nelson's Last Case lands Brighton Mile Be Hopeful to beat Steeple Aston, Olympic marksman in lead, Sports in Brief, British Lions Side To Play Combined XV, Bodell Likely To Win Again, Improvement Of Crews Delayed By Weather, Nurse Not Troubled By Essex Bowling Rain punctuates play at Southend, Altig retains lead. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: Mischief Maker In The Middle East, Paper Patients For The Hospitals, March Against Fear, The Romance Of Junk. Letters to the Editor: Lodgings For Students, Men In The Steel Industry, Advice Needed On Children At Play, Numerical Numbers, Kinship With Australia, Countries Hit By Import Controls, Mauritius Assembly, The Future Of Local Government, London Library, Shipping Industry, Estate Agents' Charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Brig. Desmond Young, Mr. John Davenport, M. Francois Dupre, Dr. Arthur Waley Brilliant interpreter of Far Eastern literary culture, Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin. Reviews: Two new plays on the way, Night of music by university composers, New German version of the Beggar's Opera, Rambert dancers in the park, Stillness and motion, Easy mastery of Bartok, Pride sees an end of the Seven Deadly Sins, Mendelssohn well styled. Business and Finance: World Bank Loan For Turkey, How Laporte will find its finance, A Euro-dollar first for the Beecham Group, Price the major issue for Tin Council, Foundations Contract, Construction firm marketing, Management information system for Shell?, Montecatiniedison Merger, On way to 'cashless society', Property Company For Cope Allman, Property Merger Off, U.S. Banks Must Raise Reserve Quota?, Public Spending Next For German Squeeze?, Wall St. Sags: Index Off 8.19, Western Mining Rights, Thos. Bond Worth relapse, Mutual Funds, Richard Johnson & Nephew Limited Group Reorganization Excessive Copper Prices Too Many Laws, 10s. 10D. Offer For Roy King, C.B.R. Jersey allotments, Disturbing N.Y.S.E. Losses, Says Mr. Funston, Little manufacturers get a warning, Half-hour spot for industry on Radio 390, C.E.I.R. shares for BP, Japan now best wool buyer, Unit Trust Prices, Government Reply On Tsarist Bonds, Why The Building Societies Are Criticized, Extra Bovril Payments Ahead, Large penal borrowing, Royal Exchange Issue: 49.9% Left, The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Limited Government Action Adding Burdens And Difficulties To The Insurance Industry Mr. H. K. Goschen On The Fundemental Problems Of Profitable Underwriting, Copper wire bars rise £9 a long ton, Politics bar to dearer gold, U.S. Brokers Loan Rates Raised, Montague Burton Export Firm, Handley Page Ltd. Overflowing With Work And Prospects Good, C.U.B. Bid £4M. For Massey's, Drill To Take Samples Of Moon. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound's Gain Not Held, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Some Gilts At Two-Year Lows, Recent Issues, Weak Trend On Frankfurt, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Slackening support wobbles shares, High Rates For Money. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: P.J.A. deputy chief retires, S.E. Council Re-Elections. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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