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The Times - 08/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, ANGUS MAUDE. House of Commons, July 7., R. M. CHAPMAN. Cherry Tree House, Cleadon, Sunder land, July 7., EDWARD CHADWYCK-HEALEY., GEOFFREY G. YOUNG., H. C. BRILLIANT, , ST. HELENS. House of Lords., GERARD CLAUSON, , OSWALD SITWELL., NEIL McLEAN, Sir Kenneth Clark, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent,

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News: Communist Influence In Industry Declining Party's drive at London building sites, Officers' long wait for decoration, The shadow of Nasser looms over Ethiopia, Reorganizing Ocean Links, Mr. Cousins Gets £500 Rise Incomes policy attacked, Another report on children's home, Doctors propose charge for hospital boarding, Discrimination Over Some Immigrants, Union To Blacklist U.S. Company, Mr. Wilson Sets A Trap, Mr. Holt's Warning Of A Clash With Britain Australia regrets S.E. Asia policy, Five tests for car and van tyres, 'No building by Commission', Action over a bureau with a secret, Town In U.S. IS Sprayed With Poison, Lay Centre In Holy See, Air bus misunderstanding with France British proposal for interim aircraft, Firm Line On Colour Tv Mr. Short reaffirms choice, Aero Exports Record, Mexico plans to sell cars to U.S., 'We will never surrender to sanctions', says Mr. Smith, The best of both worlds, Study of three estuaries as dock and city sites Mr. Brown tells Commons that the Humber comes first, Agreement on withdrawal of troops from Malaysia, U.S. Outcry Over Plan To Alter Capitol 'What the British failed to do', More friendly natives, New Government inquiry into railways Possible relief from financial burdens, Warsaw Pact countries 'ready to send volunteers', £312M. Estimate On Payroll Tax, China has 'heroine' aged 13, Four Injured As New Balcony Collapses, No Respite From Moscow Critics, Building Air Force From Scratch, Russia holding secret tests, M. Pompidou Hedges On E.E.C. Britain ready, says Mr. Wilson, Methodists Favour Women Ministers, Labour unrest in Spain spreads to Bilbao 2,300 workers demand pay increase, Mr. Rusk names eight countries under nuclear umbrella, Exchange Of Ideas With U.S. Police Many like problems, New York chief says, Bird Reserve Set Up In N. Uist, Will Form To Be Reviewed, Miners want natural gas nationalized 'Oil firms do not care about future', Railmen To Seek Another Wage Increase, Labour M.P.s abstain in Vietnam Vote Majority reduced by 32 on Government motion, Lysenko Accused Of Distorting Facts, St. Paul's Dome Scaffolding To Stay, Australian Ore Plan, Italian Concern At Increase In Snakes, Eldo Ministers Meet. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Union Discount Company Of London Limited, Bell's, Southampton Docks, Industrial And Trade Fairs Ltd., City And County Borough Bradford, The Life Offices' Association, Bank Of Montreal, Unicorn, Heinemann, Pakistan International Airlines, J.W.Roberts Ltd, Firestone, Schweppes, Avon Super Safety, Samuel FOX & Company Ltd, The Dai-Ichi Bank, Ltd., Harrogate, Ecgd, Mercedes-Benz, The Metropolitan Railway Surplus Lands Company, Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Two Rembrandt paintings sold for £30,000, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,276. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Simpson in pain after accident, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Newcombe In Semi-Final Battrick beaten, Invitation Polo At Aldershot, Sports in Brief, Mid-week running of National Stakes Short time-lag for two-year-olds, Malevolence defied, Single Point Decides Trophy, Nicklaus takes over lead at halfway stage Record round puts Butler second, King High A Splendid Four-Year-Old, World foil title for Russian, An Interesting Experiment, Games Places At Stake Selection tomorrow, Warwickshire revived by last pair Prospects of exciting finish. Law: Ceylon Army Chief Arrested, Maintenance orders inquiry, Man Accused Of 2 More Murders, Sir Miles Thomas's Apology For Libel On Solicitor Herbert v. Thomas And Others, Leave To Appeal Refused, Ship dismissal sentence, Dolphin Square Not Protected Dolphin Square Trust Ltd. v. Hartman, 'Perversions, Sluts And Voyeurs' Littler v. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another, Journalist accused of £20 offer, Parents' Test Action Schools case today in High Court. Picture Gallery: Axemen at the Royal Show, Official Appointments and Notices: Awards made to scientists, Ambassador To Sudan, Church News, Mr. Emile Littler President Again, Oxford Class List. Politics and Parliament: Liberals seek restricted action, Objectives and bombs in Vietnam, House Of Commons Expulsion of journalists 'a Commonwealth matter', Battle Lines Drawn For Pay Bill, Motion To Shelve Prices Bill, Stricter rules for insurance companies, Mr. Heath's support for U.S. action. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: Nature's Balance Disturbed, Growth Point On Humberside?, Plain Words From Down Under. Letters to the Editor: B.E.A. Must Look To Its Laurels, Design For Scouting, What Future For The Lords?, Tickets, Please, Salmon Disease, Dangers From Sectarian Schools, British And American Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary Viscountess Lee Of Fareham. Reviews: Clever acting in adapted novel, Skilful Mr. Davis, Double bill of one-act operas, Another version of Messiah draws on short score, Excitement is missing, Composing with a computer, Touching comedy with a world back cloth. Business and Finance: Lead eases as influential demand slackens, Rationalization for steel plant, The Investment Trust Corporation, Limited Increase In Earnings And Gross Revenue, Another £6M. Of Yearlings, Indonesian minister arrives for talks, Receiver For Crossley Bros., Peebles expect £1m. rise in turnover, Clean Bill For Freemans, Millars' Timber & Trading Favourable Results Achieved, Concrete Ltd. can ride out recession, Barclays D.C.O. to concede a 73/4 p.c. return, London Provisions, Brokers' Forum, Pound has up and down day, Castle Tap Offer, C.B.I. protest over payroll tax, Refrigerator Sales Decline, Roneo-Vickers Grouping, Duff Development Company, Limited, Taking Long View On Interest Rates, £435,000 trading loss for Geo. King, In the bank for a week, Note Circulation Higher, Aid-India Group Meets, Cheaper Banking With Giro But No Overdrafts, Kuwait wants more control of oil, C. Wagon Price For Tangyes Raised, Mount Charlotte Resignations, BREMNER & CO. (General Warehousemen) Results Again A Record, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Still Falling, Better Demand On Milan, Recent Issues, War Loan dips below £50 mark, Option Rates, Wall Street Continues To Advance, Overseas shares relieve gloom elsewhere. Business Appointments: Nuclear company board members appointed. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, Maxtone Graham.

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