The Times - 24/05/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, BY EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, !FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air CorresPondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Education Correspondent's Notebook, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF-, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, NORMANBROOK. 11 The Vale, Chelsea, S.W.3, May 23., MARGARET MASTERMAN, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons., N. D. B. SAGE, President, The Rating and Valuation Association. 29 Belgrave Square, Westminster, S.W.1., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, May 21., E. CONNELL. 106 Clapton Mount, Halifax., W. P. ALEXANDER, Secretary to the Association of Education Committees. RONALD GOULD, General Secre-, MAURICE LUSH. Brantridge Forest, Balcombe, Sussex., Sir Robert Menzies, FROM OUR SALES ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Professor J. L. Brooks, David Castell, Gillian Statham, Rose Kinson, OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Italy Remembers Two Neglected Islands The end of a century of indifference, Dispute About British Aid, Food price controls may not be put into force, opposing puritanical protestors, No Hope Of Settlement This Week, Teachers Expected To Oppose Polytechnics Policy, Cubans Accuse U.S. Troops Of Killing Sentry, Churchill Bulletin Was Altered, Australia's new nation will keep on growing, Majority age of 18, B.M.A. says, Tapping Inquiry Reopened, No Doubts Allowed About Pace Of The Advance Towards Unity, Jamming May Have Misled Pilot, Hongkong Council Expanded, U.N. Rejects Call For Use Of Force In Rhodesia Russians accused by Lord Caradon, Boom In Automatic Wash, Ulster's Way With Candidates, China's Fear Of Two-Prong War, Wednesday Play Has 9m. Viewers, Turning heartbreak into hope, I.A.T.A. Chief Believes In Flying Saucers, Growing Menace Of Fire-Raisers Police and insurance companies 'alarmed', Da Nang surrender ends week of fighting American vehicles burnt in Saigon, Eldo rocket veers after launching, Swiss Ratify Sea Conventions, Search given up for eight lost in yacht, Liner Orsova Declared 'Black': Seaman Refuses To Leave, Joint talks urged to resolve car plant dispute, French Bread Experiment, Egypt And Syria Seek To End Differences Arab world in new round of activity, Amnesty plea in Guyana, 'I work for my husband and love it', Heart Expert To Emigrate, £100m. planned for bigger schools, Gull Chicks Join Rooftop Chorus, Ben Barka case moves on, Complaint over pit report upheld, Dr. Erhard in accord on French troops issue Anglo-German talks open in London, Getting Rid Of Soviet Queues Shop changes advocated, Government Take Full Powers Protecting the nation from impact of strike, Herbaceous plants highlight fine Chelsea show, Mrs. Benn answers Equity protest, 'I caught a husband, not a thief', Racialist literature may force changes in Act Mr. Jenkins on sharpening problems of second generation immigrants, Youth cleared of father's death, Fear that natural gas may threaten jobs, Rail Chairman Has Crisis Talks In Zambia Mrs. Hart delayed on way to Lusaka, Mr. Stewart Under Fire From Left, Warning To Marshal Ky, Army Still Behind In Recruits Lag in figures puts off target date, Changing Boston Remembers Its Past, The power behind Emergency Regulations, Plan to blow up embassy, Kabaka's Kingdom Under Curfew, 'More houses only if...', Students defy shots in Jakarta siege 5,000 in demand for economic reforms. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Issue Of The Following Local Authority Bond, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dorland Advertising Limited, Rootes Motors Limited, Vickers, Dunlop, Simon Engineering Ltd, Tkm, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, Morice, Tozer & Beck (Life & Pensions) Ltd., Bovis Group, Tarmac, The Hongkong Bank Group, Castrol, Alvis, Stanley Clench & Son Ltd., The Safe The Children Fund., Kundenkredit Bank, Costain. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Another draw in world chess, Television and radio, Fourteenth-century Islamic bowl fetches 2,400 gns., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,237. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sangster And Taylor Gain A Day's Rest Quiet start to French championships, Women's golf championship draw, Sports in Brief, Third defeat for Wales, Surbiton As Cup Guide Miss Starkie toils, Hand in Hand taken to win Woodcote Stakes Classic favourites in fine fettle, Fare From U.S. Paid For Hurdler, Brave Front Pays Off Slow bowlers hit. Reviews: Contemporary Finnish works, Waugh novel adaptation in Oxford Worcester College, Oxford: Decline and Fall, Fugue finale sparkled, Style and the artist's duty, Impressive Liszt Ballade, Ideal TV setting for the opera lovers, New start for orchestra. Law: Dissimilar Offences Tried Together, Faith Healer's Estate, Press restrictions urged on major tribunals Daily reports on evidence can mislead, Lord Dilhorne says, Court Told Of Fingerprint Check, Lord Devlin's Case For Court Reforms, Inevitable Accident: Driver Held Blameless Elliot v. Chiew. Picture Gallery: German Chancellor in London. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards For Service To Africa, Turners' Company, British Academy Fellowship, Lady Wootton To Be Parks Chairman, Correction, Cambridge, Leverhulme Awards, Duke's Medal For Metallurgist. Editorials/Leaders: Dr. Kaunda's Gamble, Records Which Hold The Record, The Nation's Interests First. Letters to the Editor: A Problem Of Talent, Lord Moran's Diaries And Sources, A Place In School, Emperor's Anniversary, Franks Report, U.S. Policy In Vietnam, Rates Justified, Rhodesia's Status. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Sir James Milne Naval Architect And Director, Prof. G. D. Trotter, Sir Anthony Killick. Politics and Parliament: Labour protests at arms sales, Independent schools must pay, College visit 'tactless', Sovereignty over Gibraltar clearly stated, Seamen's strike: special powers and inquiry, Homosexual law reform, Revised tests for abortion, The Speaker rules against contempt, Rationalization of ports-then nationalization. Business and Finance: D.A.W.S. IS Now 'Insolvent', Solving problems over a telephone line, £8.4M. Fire Losses In March, Tarmac's Good Long-Term Outlook, Wage Increases Pegged In Holland Measures to stop 'overheating', £2.5M. Whisky Loan, West Germany proposes steel cartels, Canadian Holiday, Ross Group set to beat their target, Swiss Bank Loan Reduced, United Drapery £22M. Surplus, Local Authority Bond Dealings, Leda Bid Fails, Mr. Brown faces S.E.T. critics, Mutual Funds, G. D. Peters & Co. Limited Turnover Exceeds £3M. Continued Upward Trend In Profitability, Jutland Telephone $5M. Bonds, Pound and equities ease on strike moves, Another short day for money, Wall Street Steady, M. F. North Limited Progress Well Maintained, I.B.M.-France Capital, Making Use Of Plastic Rope, Rail dispute boost to copper, April car production maintained, U.S. Bill Rates Steady, Why Carrier Engineering passed the interim, Big premiums for new issues, Dollar Certificates For Money Market, Airline Issues Volatile On Wall Street, N.Y.S.E. 'Not Bluffing', Copper Prices Jump On Rail Crisis In Zambia, I.B.M. jumps $7¼ to $368, Babcock Atom Link, No Kyodo Shoken Decision, Western Ground Rents Continuing Progress, Option Rates, Unit Trust Prices, Monetary Conference. Business Appointments: Rediffusion appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: Emergency unsettles shares and gilts, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gas Appliance Shares Firm, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Pound Down To $2.791/8, Firm Tone On Paris. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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