The Times - 24/03/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM RICHARD ROSE, From a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter-, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor-, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, A. L. WILLIAMS, General Secretary, Labour Party. Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.1, March 23., DESMOND FISHER, Editor of the Catholic Herald. 67 Fleet Street, E.C.4, March 22., L. J. CADBURY. The Davids, Northfield, Birmingham, 31, , M. R. ALLSOPP. St. Leonard's Farmhouse, Fryerning, Ingatestone, Essex., ELTON. Adderbury, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, March 22., FRANK MEDLICOTT. 186 Ashley Gardens, Westminster, S.W.1, March 21., MILES HUDSON. The Priors Farm, Mattingley Green, Basingstoke., MICHAEL H. ARMSTRONG. Dean's Hill, Armagh., From Our Special Correspondent, G. C. HEPWORTH, Managing Director, Associated Engineering Limited. Ince House, 60 Kenilworth Road. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, March 22., XAVIER DE BAY. 19 St. Catherine's Close, Bathwick Hill. Bath, March 22., GEO. WINTERBOURNE. 2 Trunk Road, Cove, Farnborough, Hampshire, March 20., FROM OUR SALE ROOMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Ian Hamilton, From Our Art Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Opera Ballet And Concerts, Appointments And Situations, Luncheons, Legal Notices. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,186, Devis Painting Fetches £21,000, Television Programmes, Soution To Bridge Problem No. 1,731, Experimental Theatre At East Grinstead, Dr. Zhivago. Sport: Army Hockey Hopes Thwarted, Protests Confuse 505 Yachting Hardy Romps Home Ahead Of Cuneo, R.L. Team, Southern Challenge For Topham Trophy Claims Of Meon Valley, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Still Troubled By Rough Water Precision Bladework In Oxford's Practice, British Players In Quarter-Finals, Navy Can Regain Title, Miss Tredinnick And Townsend Excel, League Cup Goes To Midlands, Champion Goes Out In First Round, Yesterday's Football, Schoolboys Show Mature Skill Welsh Side Faster And Cleverer. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Banca Popolare DI Novara, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Lindustries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ferranti Ltd.,, The Carpet Selection Centre, The Scottish Mutual Assurence Society, Vickers Limited, Computer Communication Ltd.,, Catholic Christianity, London Representative Office:, The Haddon Group Limited, Hawker Siddeley, The P & O Group, Air Canada, Oxfam, Martin Currie & Co., Art And Artists, Northern Ireland, W. H. Allen, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, The Rover Company Limited,, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Guild Of Freemen Of The City Of London, £5M. Cut In Government Grants, Little Neddy For Clothing Trade, Lord Kilbrandon Quits Tourist Board, Exeter, Balliol College Tribute, Three New Halls Of Residence, British Film Academy Awards. News: Plea To Duke Of Westminster, Confusion Over Germany's School Year, The Also-Rans Convince On Tv, Dr. Salazar's Warning To West On Nato 'Source Of Disastrous Results', All Air Services Dislocated, Why Lincoln Grew His Whiskers, Today's Speakers, School Chairman Defends Rape Trial Visit Inquiry Finished: No Complaint By Parents Or Pupils, B.B.C. Word To Russia Sians 20 Years, No Sharks' Teeth-Only Bullets, Egypt Planning Long Stay In Yemen President Nasser's Warning, Boy Apologizes For Stink Bomb, Lord Byers Refuses To Retract, Russians Wary Of Final Break With Peking Farmers Hope To Gain From Party Congress, U.S. Flying Object Investigated, T.U.C. Want More Detail To Speed Pay Claims Study, No Right To Shoot At Poachers Judge's Warning To Gamekeepers, Mr. Grimond's Son Feared Dead Inquiries By C.I.D. In Edinburgh, France Will Raise German Questions In Moscow, Abram Fischer Accused Of Sabotage Conspiracy, Education Grants Defended, Crippled Woman To Keep Stick, India Protests To Pakistan On Tashkent 'Violations', Lies, Lies, Lies,-Mr. Heath, M.P.s' Fund In Healthy State, Dr. Subandrio 'Plotted To Kill Gen. Suharto' Accused Of Planning To Arm Communist Youths, British Plan To Combat Jamming, Bad Weather Halts Hovercraft Ramsgate-Calais Trip Will Take 45 Mins., Crippleage To Help Young Men, Students Seize Radio Stations In Vietnam Centres Broadcasts Denounce Military Junta And U.S. 'Interference', Canvassing On The Seamy Side, Mr. Heath's Warning On Bankruptcy Need To ACT Being Hidden Prime Minister Says Tories Are Against Everything, More Care Of Birds Sought, School For Meter Pilferers In U.S. Skeleton Keys Rented To Criminals, Pension Rights Upheld Even If Employee IS Dismissed, Why Vote?-They Don't Really Want US, Tighter Control On Legal Aid Proposed, Air Controllers Back Pilots, Dearer Hotels For Diplomatists, Tories PIN Their Hopes On The Marginal Seats, The Pope And Dr. Ramsey In Kiss Of Peace Demonstrators Removed From Anglican Church, Vietnam Stalemate Unbroken, Drift from the West Riding, THE GENERAL ELECTION: Immigration issue is not high in the electors' priorities Workers' Mobility Makes Coloured Influence Hard To Assess, Preach Regionalism And The Scots Will Rally, French Caution On Birth Pill, Defence Posts Merger Hint Moving Towards Unification, Copper Airlifted To Tanzania, Two Clouds Drifting Over North-East, Prince Charles Telephones His Grandmother, Call For Union With Europe, 'Consultation Not Isolation' On Nato Reforms Mr. Johnson's Plea To France For Second Thoughts, '£500,000 for Subversion', Too Tolerant To Bring IT Up Racial Silence, Territorial H.Q.s As Sports Halls Minister's Plan, Church Move For Links With China, Ambulance Faults 'Exaggerated', Eiger Climbers Near Summit, Liberal Lifebelt For Labour?, Tory Farming Plan IS 'A Plot', Four Solicitors Go Before Society Ordered To Be Struck Off Roll, No Evidence That 'Noose Trial' Rope Was For Intimidation, Parking System 'On Way Out', Charterhouse Lose Rate Appeal, Men 'Fought Like Animals', Tories Accused Of 'Grubby Smear', Liberal Scheme For Regional Councils, Retail Price Figures 'One In The Eye For Mr. Heath', Airport Arrest At Gunpoint, President Sukarno Virtually Ignored By New Command, New Complaint Of 'Buzzing', 'Mirror' Group In $12½M. Magazine Deal, Force Inevitable, Miss Todd Says, Miss Toynbee Held On Way Home, Shadow Of An Overspill For Tory Newcomers' Ideas, Trawler Strike Deadlock Skippers Oppose Shop Stewards, Rhodesian Expulsion Of Britons Confirmed Lloyd's Appeal Against Ruling On Insurance, Churches Urge Abortion Law Inquiry, Arms Deliveries Three Times Those Of Korean War. Picture Gallery: The Historic Meeting in Rome, Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Xiii. Law: Court Action Against Bp Withdrawn, 'Pre-Packed' Meat Not Contained Lucas v. Rushby, Affray Case Men Refused Bail, Court Remarks On Union 'Fine', Ceylon Bribery Charges, Two Gaoled For Club Death, Youth For Trial On Murder Charge. Index. Editorials/Leaders: This Year, Next Year, Sometime, Fled IS That Vision, Who Should Pay the Costs?, Dead Sea Fruit, Mixed Marriages, Friendship over the Himalayas. Letters to the Editor: Army Selection, Rhodesian Policies, A Quiet Hum, Exporting Of Capital Need For Factories Overseas, Cakes And Ale, Defending S. Arabia, St. Patrick's Day, Electric Cars, Two Sides Of Industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. A. J. Clements, Mr. F. D. Edwards, Lt.-Col. Alexander Tancock, Dr. Marie Lüders German Feminist. Reviews: New Fiction, An Understanding for Those Unloved in Middle Age, Menuhin In New Role, Chronicle of How Israel Smote the Egyptians, Distractions to the Voices, Murder will Out, An Alfie Elkins Worth a Better Film, Reassessments, Temptations to Travel, Quick Guide, Hosts Betrayed, Limited Range Of Guitarist, Music, Music, Music, Soprano Meets Challenge, Robert Motherwell Retrospective in London, Depth and Warmth in Ballet's Simplicity, The Catcher In The Rye, New Short Play By John Arden, Much to Enjoy in Haydn Opera. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: State Aid For U.S. Course Marketing Study, Leyland Executives On World Tour, French Engineers On Study Tour, Public Trustee's Investment Policies Unveiled, £500,000 To Launch Credit Card, Eurosyndicat Index, Finance Group Cut Payment, Two E.N.I. Projects In Spain, How Fairfield's Hit The P. & O., Lloyd's Packing Spurn Second Suitor, C. F. Taylor & Co. Limited, Tate & Lyle Profits And Markets Pegged Back, Zinc Prices Fall Sharply: Producers' Price Cut, Greenhaven £1.5M. Loan Stock, Work Starts On £3M. Rootes Expansion Projects, Money Supply Balanced Active Business In Mortgage Loans, Government Broker Cuts Price of Long-dated 'Tap', Cinderellas Of The Export Drive, Bank Leumi Le-Israel Figures, Minister Ignored Over Connexion Fees, Firm Sugar Prices Predicted, New Bkn. Hill Move Turned Down, Metal Traders In £850,000 Sale To B.I.C.C., Deutsche Bank Rights, Ship Sinks In Tagus After Collision, Redfern Group Changes, Finding The Best Buy In Chairs, Paint For Bangkok Hotel, Pound Still An Uneasy Market Good Demand For Gold, Mutual Funds, Car Surcharge Checks Tilling Progress: Hodge Group Drops £1M., G. & J. Weir Earn More, U.K./Nigeria £680,000 Rubber Project, $ Premium At Nearly 23% Pound Again Sold, William Whittingham Doing Well, IS The New York Stock Exchange Bluffing?, Texaco Quits Joint Refinery Plan, Japanese Shipyards Seek U.S. Order 250,000-Ton Tankers Proposed, Tate & Lyle, Limited United Molasses Acquisition Substantially Increased Productivity To Offset Rising Costs Need For World Agreement By Sugar Producers Effects Of Sweeping Changes In Taxation Sir Ian Lyle On Continuing Steady Growth, Borax Disregard Approach, French Power And Gas Strike, Harvester Dollar Loan, Geo. Cohen Offer £1.3M. For W. E. Sykes, Beware Of That Jewelry Bought Abroad, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Option Rates, Wall Street Recovery Halted In Reduced Trading, Shadow Over New Session Of Gatt Standstill On Agriculture, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm Tone Maintained In Equities, Recent Issues, Selling On Milan Paris Firm, Latest Dividends, Du Pont Declines $2 5/8 To $210 5/8, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shipping Shares Firm, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Banque De Paris-London. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bonhill Street Ec2, Flats And Maisonettes.
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