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The Times - 14/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From an Irish Hockey Correspondent, From Our Football Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From a Staff Reporter-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons. April 10., JUDY TODD. Shotover Edge, Headington, Oxford. April 12., CLAIRE WICKHAM. 55 Sydney Street, Chelsea, S.W.3., RUDOLF SAUTER. Fort William, Butterow, Stroud, Gloucestershire, April 8., W. BURMEISTER. 10 Bancroft Avenue, Buckhurst Hill, Essex., COLIN SEYMOUR-URE. Faculty of Social Sciences, The University, Canterbury, Kent., S. K. ANTHONY, High Commissioner. Office of the High Commissioner for Ghana, 13 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., ROLF GARDINER, Convenor, European Working Party for Landscape Husbandry. Springhead, Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury, Dorset, April 12., VERNON N. ELY, Chairman, Elys (Wimbledon) Limited. Wimbledon, S.W.19., G. I. A. D. DRAPER. 10 Delahay House, 15 Chelsea Embankment, S.W.3., R. GARCIA. 9 Pembridge Place, W.2., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, John Elton, N. S. BILLINGTON, F. M. H. TAYLOR, C. S. K. BENHAM, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Film Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Chess Title Game Adjourned, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,203, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,734, Alibi For A Judge. Sport: England Founder Against Welsh Defence, Schoolboy Fencer Undefeated, Public Schools Rugby Fives, Football Results And Fixtures, Lundqvist To Have Knee Operation Bournemouth Entry Withdrawn, Race Result May Have Been Error, Sports in Brief, Fettesians May Lose Record At Deal, Easy Rackets Task For Holders, Manchester But A Shadow Of Their Real Selves Useful Lead For Partizan In Poor Semi-Final, New Zealand Davis Cup Problem Fairlie Fights Hard At Sutton, Free Handicap Brings Little Cheer English Classic Colts Below Standard, Enthusiasm Put To Good Effect Champions In Making At Crystal Palace, Early Goal Sends West Ham Sliding To Defeat, English Teams Off To Good START, Nuns Get Protection From Golf Balls. Picture Gallery: Twin-jet Trainer for Navigators. Display Advertising: Harrap Books, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slater, Walker Securities, Caterpillar, W.D.& H.O. Wills, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Humber Imperial, The Thomson Organization Ltd, Midland Bank, Northern Ireland Ministry Of Commerce,, Cape-Ability, The Times, The Standard Bank & Bank Of West Africa, South African Airways, Amalgamated Collieries Of South Africa Limited, Pan Am, Hecav, Gestetner, Thomas Tilling Limited, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Prudential, Cape Asbestos Group Of Companies, Berk, Rukba, Owen Owen Limited. News: Action Defended By M. Pompidou, No Site For Augustus John Statue, Smallholdings To Be Larger, Indonesia Accused By Tunku, Government Fights Back In Greek Crisis Prime Minister Takes Over Foreign Affairs, U.S. Senator's Stand Against One Man, One Vote Attempt To Reverse Court Ruling, Army Investigates Allegation Of Troops In Mosque Aden 'Misunderstanding' Regretted, Fiftieth Anniversary Of Jutland, Money Well Spent, Russia Sees Space Aims As Threat, An open and shut case, Aintree Course May Be Bought By Council Grand National Site As Sports Centre?, Plastic Knees Now Being Designed Research To Aid Crippled, Masters Seek Aid From Mr. Wilson, Economic Anarchy at all Levels, Lord Snow Foresees A New Revolution Soon, Gypsies Mourn Their King, Sharp Reply To President De Gaulle, Teachers' Leader Returns Challenge On Educational Priorities 'This IS The Government's Job, Not Ours', Chance For Classics To Help Understanding Of Europe, Syrian Communist Returns, Satellite System Test By Qantas, Yemen Minister Shot Dead, Caterers Ask For Concessions, Crashed Soviet Jet Returned, Pan American's £187M. Order For Boeing 747s Dilemma Facing B.O.A.C., £70,000 Ransom Paid, American Accused Of Pro-Nazi Plot, New Computer For Premium Bonds, Teenage Cave Dwellers In Peak District Scandal Young Girls Take Part In 'Mock Marriages' At Weekends, Mr. Gunter To Talk On Equal Pay, Labour Shortage Hits Basic Industries More Foreign Orders May Be Lost Skilled Men Leave For Expanding Trades, Fairfield's Pact With Unions, New Discoveries At Site Of Cleopatra's Needle, Showing Flag To Break An Island Cult, Mr. Powell Called To Task By Mr. Heath Need To Follow Party Line, East German Said To Have Been Bacterial Wareare Spy, Permit to Sail for New Troy, Mr. Britling Sees IT Through, Cuba's Shadow Over Nuclear Ban For Latin America, Africans Take More Jobs Despite Apartheid, Tanks Almost Ready For Joanna's Cargo Manuela Ties Up Under Cover Of Darkness, Budget Day To Be May 3, Environment Does Matter, Inquiry Ordered On Goodwood Crash, Churchill Records For U.S., British Scientists To Explain Work, 70ft. Caves Found In South Wales, Italian Socialist Unity Move, Death Toll In Liner Rises To Three Damage Caused By 30ft. Wave, Eleven Offers For Family Of Eight Two From Berkshire, Girls Interviewed At Bus Stop, Pirate Radio Claims Huge Audience, Overtime Ban Stops, Signs Of Hope As Two Germanies Meet, Britain Given A Warning By Dr. Salazar Risk Of 'Vast Fire' Over Rhodesia, Teachers Not To Join T.U.C., Garda Trust To Be Wound Up, New Vietcong Attacks In Heart Of Saigon Grenades Thrown At Police Stations, News Placard Was Misleading, Bid To Kidnap Diplomatist Alleged Russia Accuses U.S. Agents Mystery Of Tokyo Embassy Man, Chrysler Calls In Many Cars To Remedy Defect, Japanese Tourer For Britain, Telephone Cut After Bill IS Challenged, Fifteen Stranded On Lundy, Spanish Imports Rise Above £1,000M., Zambia Takes Over Plane Purchases, Poison Stick Taken From Car. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir C. Wheeler To Retire, Police Defied By Rhodesia Don From A Special Correspondent, New High Court Judges, Briton Appointed To F.A.O. Post. Law: M.P. Elects To Go For Trial Car Drink Charge, £40,000 Man Asks For Legal Aid Magistrate Comments On Solicitors, Man In Hi Joe Case Fails To Appear, P.C. IS Acquitted On Two Summonses, Jew Will Not Appear For Defence 'Not In Interests Of Justice', Solicitor On £35,000 Tax Charges. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Healthy Strain, Ships Without Flags, Smallholders-and Bigholders, The Judge Who Came to Dinner. Letters to the Editor: Situation In Rhodesia, As Bright As A New Needle, Interviews On Television What The Public Want, Schemes In Ghana, No Tips?, The Forsytes, Redundancy Payments, Right Of Way. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Albert Rowsell, Georges Duhamel Novelist, Playwright And Man Of Letters, Commander A. B. Campbell, Mrs. Rose Hoenig, Signor Carlo Carra, Mr. Lionel Edwards. Reviews: New Fiction, Bach's Easter Music, Tale of Terror, Orchestra's Visit to Germany, Compromise With Te Deum, The Trilling Touch, The Female Animal, Quick Guide, Power Symptoms Without the Disease, A Play for Dancing, The Irresistible Spell of M. Jean-Luc Godard, Spontaneity on its Way to the Top, More For North East Arts, Curtained Country, Retracing their steps down the Corridors of Power. Business and Finance: Gilt-Edged A Temporary Rival Of Equities, Poor START For Hoogovens, Eurosyndicat Index, Brooke Bond Expects Downturn, Boost For Sweets Urged, Hongkong And U.S. Talks On Textile Regulations, American Can Buys W. German Firm, Kleinwort Benson in $450m. Pipeline Project, Tougher Gains Tax For Sweden, 15½% From J. W. French, £700M. Savings In Life Funds Second Best Year, W. Germany To Repay Debt To B.I.S. 55M. Gold Francs, Monetary Talks Next Wfeek, Kloof Rights Issue To Raise £13.5M. Creaton Of New Share, Berk Held Back By Sand And Gravel, Cheaper Quicksilver, Mutual Funds, Grain Markets, Late Selling On Milan, £1M. Debenture, Money Scarce And Dear Council Loans An Active Market, Pound Closes Below Its Best Trade Figures Looming Up, Radios For Phantom, Mennen Products For Britain, Account Days Fixed, Row Brewing over Unit Building, Aviation Insurers' Meeting, Malaysia Protest To America, Cash Cathodes Declines £25 A Long Ton, Import/export Prices Rise, U.S. Research Offshoot For L.P.E., Transatlantic Offer For Kaye-Gibson, £17M. Orange River Dam Contract, Pottery Sales Fall In January, Gestetner Put On 12 Per Cent, £10M. Scottish Forging Plant, Duport Setback, Company Meeting John I. Jacobs & Company Limited Improved Current Trading, Cope Allman--Lloyd's, How To Beat A Slump U.S. Economist's Blueprint, Unit Trust Prices, Ransomes Sims May Earn Less. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling Near $2.79½ Shares Idle, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Steels Firm But Kaffirs Ease, Good Turnover In Gilts But Shares Idle, Wall Street Steady Minor Changes, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. E. J. Challis Appointed Technical Director Of I.C.I. Division. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Flats And Maisonettes, Glorious Country Seting Near Godalming (4 miles).

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