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The Times - 22/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Staff Reporters, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Home Department Reporter, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, HERBERT READ. Stonegrave House, Stonegrave, York, April 20., FISHER OF LAMBETH. Trent Rectory, Sherborne, Dorset, April 20., LUCIE CLAYTON. Lucie Clayton Model Agency, 66 New Bond Street, W.1., R. KELF-COHEN. 14 Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.19, NORMAN BENTWICH. 237 Bakcr Street, N.W.1, April 20., MICHAEL ZANDER, Lecturer in Law., C. R. WHITTAKER. G. C. GRANT. GUY CLUTTON-BROCK. Box 2097. Salisbury, Rhodesia, April 13., CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN. 2 Seaford Court, 222 Great Portland Street, W.1., JOHN LAMPEN. The Flat, Shotton Hall, Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, April 18., MARIAN RAMELSON. 3 Niederwald Road, S.E.26., MARMADUKE MONCKKTON. 38 Compayne Gardens. N.W.6., JOHN OSBORNE. 31 Chester Square, S.W.1, April 21., N. KURTI., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE. 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10., PHILIPPA VEENDAM. 23 Maida Avenue, W.2, April 19., JAMES MITCHELL. 3 Marlins Turn, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, April 21., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Company Meeting Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments, Legal Notices. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Generally Better, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Heavy Falls On Milan Amsterdam Firm, Wall Street Checked Boeing Down $10, Small Movements In Sterling, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Shares Improve After Queen's Speech. Arts and Entertainment: Diamond Riviere Of 43 Stones Sold For £22,000, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,210, Fifth Drawn Game In World Chess, Top Four Draw In Bognor Chess. Sport: New Opponent For London, Sports in Brief, Bournemouth Seedings Confounded By Miss Shaw And Miss Wade Wilson Overcomes Stilwell To Reach Semi-Final Round, Oxford Athletics Trials, Porter Requests Tour Entry, England Likely To Be Hard Pressed Olympic Players In Kenya XI, Every Blessing Continues Record For Murless Soft Angels Will Run In 1,000 Guineas, Wigan Hoping For Wembley Return Difficult Task Of Leeds, Hockey Club Records, Stowe Find Bradfield Too Powerful. Display Advertising: Magee, The London County Freehold And Leasehold Properties Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Cruelty, The Eleven Clearing Banks, Redifon Limited, Decca Radar Limited., United Glass, Venesta, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, Ghana Airways Vc10, Lombard Banking Limited, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Armstrong, Newton, Chambers & Company, Limited, The Bampton Property Group, Central Electricity Generating Board, British Cancer Campaign For Research, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., Country Life, National Provincial Group, Cleveland Discol, The Parker Pen Company Limited, Gopeng Consolidated. Picture Gallery: The House of Commons-an Historic Picture, News: Mr. Mikardo Alleges 'Improper Influence' Over Tv, Press And Tv Cameras Make Their Mark In Commons Black Rod's Summons Sets Scene Under The Floodlights, Threat To Shoot N.S.W. Governor, Change In Law On Stolen Goods Challenged Lord Donovan Fears Thieves Would Gain Confidence, Greece Threatened By Mass Emigration, Students' Protest In Istanbul, British Exhibition Target Of Efta Resentment Coolness In Oslo Leads To Talk Of Boycott, Loyal Toast Privilege Extended, Ghana To Keep Order In For Frigate, Afghanistan Looks Both Ways, The Headless Hawk Of Horam, Disarmament Talks Adjourned, Death Threat Leaflets Name 162 Aden 'Collaborators', U.N. Calls For Force, Soviet Foreign Minister In Rome For Talks Mr. Gromyko Expected To Have Audience Of The Pope, James White Accused Train Robbery Charges Arrest At Kent Resort Home, Plastic Heart In Use U.S. Operation On Elderly Man, Thai Airline Buys Super Vc 10s, Foreign Members Of The Royal Society, Hilton Hotel For Paris, Pres. Sukarno Says 'I Do Not Want To Be A King' Plan To Move 2M. A Year From Java, Hopes For Closer Links With Orthodox Churches Humour And Solemnity In Dr. Ramsey's Holy Land Visit, Search For Rhodesia Settlement Based On Rule Of Law, Seven Saved After Abandoning Ship, Mounting Pressure For Reprisals, U.S. Challengers Prepare For World Grand Prix Series Gurney 'Eagles' Have Four 3-Litre Cars, Nagas Blamed For 55 Rail Deaths, Mr. Gunter Faces Trouble From Prices Board And Union Road Haulage Pay Dilemma, Africans Have Little Prospect Of Invading Rhodesia, Salisbury Warning Of More British Action, Steps Towards Parliament Reform Giving Backbencher More Scope, B.A.O.R. Tries To Keep Its Troops Happy, City Planning 'Has Failed' Control Criticized, Dr. Erhard Persuades All Parties To Toe Line Agreement On Reunification Policy Reached, Education Hope For Thousands After 1969, A Hospital Export 'Shop Window', U.S. Denies Buying Back More Arms From Germany, R.A.F. Team Finds Jungle Ruin, Woman Throws Shoe At Mr. Holt, India Leaders Face Water Shortage, Patience Of Savers 'Running Out', A New Interpretation of Quasars, Caviar and Chopsticks on the Peking Express, Another 10,600 In Civil Service, Experts Study Film Of Flying Object, Britain To Increase Her Persian Gulf Effort Mr. Stewart Gives Pledge At Cento Meeting, Spirit Of Lenin Eludes Soviet Sculptors, Helena Rubinstein Sale Records, New Clash on Jordan, Woman's Telephone Reconnected. News in Brief. Law: Moors trial witness says he saw youth killed with hatchet 'Dave, Help Him' Call By Hindley Alleged Officer Tells Of Surrounding House By Police, Corroborative Evidence Must Implicate Accused Regina v. Mussin, 'New Valve Righted Television Set' Engineer's Evidence, Life Sentence On Soldier, Fall Down Bus Stairs: Driver Not To Blame Wragg v. Grout And London Transport Board, Song Writer Gaoled, Girl Had 50 Stab Wounds, Russian Historian To Face Trial, Two For Trial On Wounding Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: New Director Of Operations, Evicted Doctor, 95, Awarded £100, University News. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Australian Move To Tighten Curbs On Foreign Shipping. Politics and Parliament: Political programmes: 'Improper influence' by Ministers, House Of Lords Cameras preferred to the pen, Steel Bill In Late July?, Britain Still Open To Offer By Mr. Smith Mr. Wilson Tells M.P.s Of Secret Manoeuvres Disclosure About Further Oil Cargoes For Rhodesia, House Of Commons 'Stale and uninspired' programme. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Buyer Beware, Where There's A Will, Pat on the Treasury's Back, Australia's Backyard. Letters to the Editor: Situation In Rhodesia, Decimal Currency, Children In Advertising, A Question Of Priorities, At The Royal Court, Visitors To The Lakes, Comparative Study, Quicker By Bottle, Wondermacs Not Wanted?, A Divided Legal Profession, When Work IS Equal, Parcels From Abroad Cost When Help IS Sought, Argument Recalled, 'Academic Dinosaurs'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Warren Miller, Prof. Walter Stiles Plant Physiology, Earl Eglinton And Winton, Rear-Admiral W. G. Cowland, Mr. O. F. Gingell, Mr. John Gosling. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Portrait of a Cardinal, Bristol's Film Theatre, Hofmannsthal's World Recaptured, Mahler Strongly Characterized, Lively Choice of Plays for Aldwych, Yehudi Menuhin-a Prodigy Who Made Good. Business and Finance: Ambassador Opens £2M. B.M.C. Stockholm Centre, New Tyndall Trust For Small Savers, 'Buy British,' Computer Users Will be Told, Late Rise In Shares Money Uneven, Swedish Dress Fabric Buyers For U.K., J. Waddington Buy Jig-Saw Group £287,000 In Cash, N.P. Travel Card, Accountants Require Flexible Approach, U.S. Firm Takes Over German Radio Co., Copper Price Falls Again, France Sells 400,000 Tons Of Wheat To Russia, Int. Paints Growth, Viyella On Capital Gains Tax, Springs Offer IS On, Good Quarter For Electrolux, Copper Prices Continue To Fall Sharply, Mutual Funds, S.E.C. Postpones New Rules, Quicker Expansion For The Six, Pyrene Profits Held, How Business Economists View The Budget, Australian Mutual Records, £68M. Deluge For York Trailer, The Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), Bowater Dividend Assurance, £125m. Step Towards Paper Rationalization, Venesta To Spend £1.9M. At Home This Year, Another Factory For The Royal Mint, £35M. At Stake In Soviet Talks, Portsmouth Issue Success, £M. Tersons Contract For College, Mr. T. W. D. Abell Quits Doxford Boards, Austin Reed Reverse Bright Outlook, Tax System Attacked By Rubber Growers, Unit Trust Prices, Note Circulation Down £6M., Goodyear Poised To Leap Forward, Chinese Charterers Active, Market Pointers, Option Rates, British Trade Show In New York, Wide Range Of Money Rates. Business Appointments: Gerrard Industries' New Managing Director, Mr. John S. Wills B.E.T. Chief. Property: 12 miles from Hyde Park Corner., Country Properties.

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