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The Times - 17/05/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDET, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM MONITOR, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, M. MAINZA CHONA., HAROLD HARTLEY., EVAN LUARD. House of Commons, May 11., HERBERT SEDDON., K. GRANT-FERRIS., EDWARD THOMPSON, , O. EVANS PALMER. The Old House, London Road, Horsham., J. P. EDDY., ARTHUR BLAIR., CHARLES F. CARTER, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, Sir Dingle Foot writes:-, Mr. John Bolton writes.-, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC-, MICHAEL LEVEY, From Our Education Correspondent's notebook, From Our Art Critic, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY STAFF,

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Politics and Parliament: Six groups to study estimates, Strike solves nothing, Mr. Wilson says Government to seek emergency powers 'when necessary ', House Of Commons Missile defence systems, Renewed pressure by Tories, M.P.s plan hotels campaign, Minister tells seamen: have inquiry and let facts be known, Grants for North Sea gas and oil search, Panic Buying Raises Food Prices M.P.'s question for Minister, Foreign Secretary's answer to Aden charges by Mr. Sandys, Computer lessons at school-Heath, Scots Ministers' New Duties, Mr. Stewart hits back on Aden charge Mr. Sandys accused of trying to mislead. News: Plan To Outlaw Pirate Radios, Dr. Wiesner's New Post, 'Most Backward Employer', Britain 'Going In Wrong Direction' Over Nato Fears in U.S. of anti-French trend, Tina: selling the Algarve, Long space flight's effect on dogs, Meeting Of Middle East Envoys, Ghana warrant for Dr. Nkrumah, Issue Of Men On Long Contract, £64M. Social Security Deal For Elderly, Dead Man In Cottage, Tonie: acting in Hampsted, Instrument lag in Vanguard, "I'll have my head buried in the programme most of the time, and I'll only dare look when he's in the eorner", 'Parliament Square would be destroyed' From Our Estates Correspondent, Drive for self-rule grows in East Pakistan Tactical dilemma for President Ayub, The most beautiful picture Watteau made, Challenge to U.S. obscenity law, Five-Year Tyre Test For All Cars Soon, New pay structure at automated pit, Buddhists Bar Tank Advance Death pyres in Da Nang, 123 ships stopped and 6,500 men out, union say, Arctic ICE Test For Srn6, M.P.s. Ordered Out In Uganda, Should Marriage Age Stay? Minors Asked To Air Views, Shorter Day For Post Offices Move to recruit counter clerks, Ban On Defence Fund Upheld, Rumania Says 'No Foreign Troops', Seamen's Quiet Anger IS The Keynote Pierhead speeches point to bitter fight, Disenchantment of young communists Boredom that develops in affluence, Tibetans Take To Industry, West accused of twisting a speech, Opposition To Island Bases For F111a, Smuggling Costs Manila £80M. A Year, Trust Fund For Air Pioneer, Exploring Brittany With The Audi, Archaeologists To Visit France, 'Cut coal costs to meet challenge', School cruises to go on, President Kaunda goes to see Tanzanian port, £22,000 Mental Health Fellowships, Three States In North Sea Dispute, Air Marshal Ky Angers U.S., British Rotary To Fight For Independence American pressure for single control, Church plea on gambling, River to feed new mills, Britain's little ports hoping to keep open, Heather Jenner: "we painted the bureau primrose yellow", Louvain University language war, Bonn shock and surprise over payments demand, Fund Of £10M. For Tories Proposed Putting finances on sound basis, Britons take title in women's bridge, Mr. Braden Holds To His Criticism, Measuring the productivity of universities, Chinese Prepare For New Blow At Writers Campaign against 'bourgeois figures', Jakarta sets a naval date, 28 Smallpox Cases Confirmed. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Ships build up on the Mersey. Display Advertising: West Suffolk County Council, Mappin & Webb, Woolwich, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Jaeger, National Provincial Group, Rank Xerox Limited, Pan Am, London Borough Of Hammersmith., S. G. Warburg & Co. Limited, Banco DI Santo Spirito., Australia And New Zealand Bank Limited., The British Council Of Churches, H. R. Owen Ltd., British Rail., Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Dunlop. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Businesses For Sale, Appointments & Situations, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Verzelini Goblet Fetches £9,500 4,000 Gns. For Red Anchor Owl, Painter's feeling for material, Theatre's Tribute To George Devine, World chess game adjourned, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,231, Television and Radio, Music School's Fourth Public Concert, Siobhan McKenna In Juno And The Paycock. Weather: The Weather. Sport: West Indians hammered by Murray and Smith Centuries of dash and distinction, Southwick Croquet, Home grown seeds, Sports in Brief, New Monte Carlo squabble, Centre Seeks More Users, Britain Reach Semi-Final Taylor triumphant, Gloomy prospect for British racing Heavy increase in overheads, Insufficient Test For Cooper, Great Britain thankful to draw with Poland. Law: Cab driver cleared of hat theft, Unsafe Second-Hand Heater Mistakenly Sold As New Hawkins And Another v. B. T. & S. Ltd. And Others, Last Verdict In 81-Day Trial, Intention to bring 'mob' to court, Wife Praised At Inquest, Apology To Composer Arnold v. Howard And Another, Agreement To Suspend Claims: Limitation Period Runs Cave v. E.C. (Holdings) Ltd., Compulsory Purchase Price, Two years' gaol for telephone raid, 'Fierce Competition' In Re The Tyre Manufacturers' Conference Ltd.'S Agreement, Four Police Forces Convoy White, Driver unaware he was epileptic, Gaitskell's Friends Disappointed. Editorials/Leaders: Change For Change's Sake, On Eating Outdoors, The Charge Still Stands. Letters to the Editor: Why Jobs Tax IS Not An Answer, Lord Moran's Diaries, Gold Coins, Safety And The Car, Britain's Energy Supplies, U.S. Policy In Vietnam, Anglo-Zambian Relations At Risk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards In Auctioneers' Examinations, R.A.F. Scholarships, University News, Army Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Prof. Christos Sgouritsas Royal Adviser In Greek Crisis, Lady Megan Lloyd George, Mr. Harold Wilmot. Reviews: Artifice in a search for freshness, Learn Now, Pay Later Conflict, Charming French film that speaks a modern language, Some laps in the rat race, New dancers at Covent Garden, Kletzki named as Ansermet's Successor. Business and Finance: Econa for London market, Big Step Forward By Fairy Dyes, Pound suffers persistent selling, Pricerite Turnover Up One-Third, Volkswagen 'Rights' Terms, More Local Authoriity Bonds, Mannesmann Cuts Dividend, Warning On Costs German chemical firms' concern, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited Record Demand For The Corporation's Facilities Mr. John Glyn's Statement, E.R.C. Doubles Its Capital To £2,000,000, £½M. Irredeemables Sent In, Mutual Funds, Westminster Press Jump, Freight rates quiet, Licensed Trade Launch Own Cigarette, Lead Prices Rise Sharply: Cash Up £4 6s. 3D., Marine And General Mutual Life Assurance Society Gross Investment Income Exceeds One Million Pounds Mr. C. E. Wrangham's Statement, South African Gold Production Up, New World Bank scheme for development aid, Brit. Inv. Trust Gain 21%, Contrast in U.S. bill rates, Trade services do well in March, John Laing profit drops £600,000, Electric charges add £90 to cost of house, Halifax B.S. lends £5m. a week, Final Surplus Of Money, Wheelock Marden Option Scheme, Northgate Woo Youngsters, Fire-No Easy Solution, English Electric Looks To Germany, Big Terlenka campaign by Enkalon, Financing I.P.C. Purchase Of Cahners, Klinger Mfg. recovering only slowly, Pound Comes On Offer Straight Away, Lisbon Electric Tramways Limited Lord Rathcavan's Statement, Unit Trust Prices, French Reserves Rise. Stock Exchange Tables: Seamen's strike shrugged Off by investors, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gas Appliances Firm, Shipping Dull, Recent Issues, Gilts Hold Up Fairly Well, Latest Dividends, Widespread Losses On Wall Street, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Fresh Selling On Paris. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Broken Hill South Appointment. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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