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The Times - 29/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FRANK HOWES, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, J. P. BARBER, P. F. NURSEY-BREY, R. L. COLE, J. L. CEFKIN, J. K. RENNIE, M. J. LEVIN, P. WHEELDON, A. T. BAREHAM, THELMA HENDERSON, L. W. BOWMAN, H. ROBERTS, D. L. JONES, J. D. NELMS, P. D. BERTHOUD, M. VOWLES, P. E. HULLEY, S. W. DRISKOLL, M. E. EVANS, A. BROCK, M. E. WALFORD, JANOS REEVES, A. A. KEE, D. G. HAWKRIDGE, R. HOGDER-WILLIAMS W. L. TAYLOR, J. A. CONRADIE. P. R. WARHURST, M. A. MASON, P. H. FRY, J. S. WEIR, A. M. HAWKINS, G. FORTUNE, M. P. FORDER, G. P KAHARI, H. DUNLOP, J. B. INGRAM, G. SIEDNER, JANE MEIKLEJOHN, H. E. PATERSON, J. C. GILLESPIE, F. PODMORE, J. A. HOFFMAN, C. H. WAKE, D. D. RUSSELL. Salisbury, Rhodesia, July 28., RUTH VAN VELSEN, THELMA HENDERSON, MARGARET WHITTAKER, ANN CURTIN. July 28., IRENE WARD., DERAMORE. Heath Close, Hyde Heath, Amersham, Buckinghamshire., PETER ARCHER. House of Commons., CHARLES EVANS, Director-General, British Film Producers Association. 49 Mount Street, W.1, July 28., E. HOLLAND HUGHES, Chairnan, Everton F.C. J. MERCER, Manager, Manchester City F.C. M. BUSBY, Manager, Manchester United F.C. M. C. MUSGROVE, Chairman, Professional Footballers' Association. C. LLOYD, Secretary, Professional Footballers' Association. DENIS COMPTON. TED DEXTER. ERIC MOONMAN. WILLIS. July 26., T. ERNEST BEAN., SHANE LESLIE. 5 Morpeth Mansions, S.W.1, July 27., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Philip James, Mr. F. Clark, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Rhodesia University head's protest, Law To Deal With Drug Problem, U Thant Sounds Warning, White Paper at noon today, Oxford Class Lists: P.P.E. And Modern Languages, Helping Divers To Work On Sea Bed, Teargas Used After Man Holds Police At Bay Shotgun fired at chief-inspector, Employers May Refuse Their Support, Time-Wasting On Rents Delay over appeals feared, New Bank Holiday Dates For 1967, Bonn's policies distrusted in east Europe, Army Chief Takes The Salute At Sandhurst Parade, Burnley Wants Londoners, Freeze On Prices For A Year Mr. Brown refuses to yield to T.U.C. pressure, 7-4 On England For World Cup, Pirates marooned by radio Bill Penalties for all who service them, U.S. doubts on measures by Britain, 'Caps on' rule for taxis, Judgment Of Paris, Mr. Cousins Starts His Incomes Bill Attack 'Intended to create unemployment', Mr. Speaker's Gifts To The Knesset, More coloured children entering Dr. Barnardo's Homes, IS Britain Lagging In Computer Race? Pooled information systems needed, Two doctors urge profession to forgo pay award, Criminals Go West To Seek Their Fortunes In U.S., New basis for divorce is recommended Marriage breakdown the only ground, Prince Charles says goodbye to Timbertop, Full-Scale Dig For Camelot, Scientific society's removal problem, Foot-and-mouth toll passes 19,000, Foreign drivers 'may be above law', U 2 missing over Latin America, Automated pension payments, T-Shirts And Foreign Crews Are Stations' Weapons, Rhodesia extends state of emergency 'Obvious threat from terrorist activity', Regional head challenges the freeze Nearly led to his resignation, Judge accepts employer's apology, Mr. Mao Broke Records, U.S. System To Curb Nuclear Weapons, Dr. Sukarno Claims HE IS Still In Power 'Malaysia confrontation not ended', Pravda answers Chinese charge, S. Africa Hint Of Policy Change, Motorway junctions to be numbered, Soviet Attack On P.E.N. Club, One-In-A-Million Rescue In Vietnam. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, British Sidac Limited, Barrow Hepburn & Gale, Maples, The Eleven Clearing Banks, J.W.Roberts Ltd.,, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., London Atlantic Investment Trust Limited, The Times, Bp, Leipzig Autumn Fair 1966, Boac, Laing, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Electronic Rentals, M.K Electric Holdings Limited, Tesco, Cleveland Discol, First National City Bank. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Murdoch In Stage Play, Television and radio, Books And Silver Totals Up On Last Year, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,294. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Emanuel In Final Bradfield defeated, Tour ends for Rutherford, Sports in Brief, Britain Should Win Again, Portugal drained of inspiration Third place a deserved consolation, Gaulois a stayer of great promise Australian jockeys dominate Goodwood, Windsor Park in final, Cherished Illusions Shattered American Dragons first and second, Yorkshire Pair In Stand. Politics and Parliament: Incomes Bill delays holidays, Evidence For Stage Censorship Review, Prospects for air university, Britain far from being down and out, How Tory Axe Would Have Fallen, Payroll tax a significant economic instrument, Censure motion on arms 'confusion', Industry wins in Teesdale. Law: Strangled Girl: Man Accused, Probate Appeal May Settle, Jockey Club Grants Licence To Woman Nagle v. Feilden And Another, Verdict On British Journalist Today, Divorce Decree For Lady Hulton, Working Party Report Considered, Solicitor Struck Off, Libel In 'Private Eye' Marks v. Ingrams And Others, Cassius Clay faces gaol sentence, Folk singer fined on drug charge, Restrictive Practices, Five trawler men sent for trial, Avoiding Delay In Infant Cases, 'Spiegel' publisher to pay damages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Alleyn's Headmaster For Dulwich, Clothworkers' Company, Lord Mancroft joins B.T.A. board, University News. Reviews: The creative personality of Sir Arthur Bliss, Story of a cruel war told on the grand scale, Adventurous style of Varèse, Fable of man who cannot die is a blunt instrument, Well-matched partners Royal Ballet: Giselle, Aspen prize for Dr. Doxiadis, Bursary For Young Welsh Composer, Three films by Shakespeare Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: Channel Island ceremonies. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Shipping 'In A Muddle' Effect of 'payroll' tax. Editorials/Leaders: A New Light On Divorce, Execution Dock, A Great European Steps Down, India's Drift From Congress. Letters to the Editor: Football Suspensions, Frozen Food At Eton, Britain's Government, Jobs Tax Debate, Criticizing The Critics, Protest From Rhodesia's University, Learned Professions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. E. Carey Francis Headmaster In Kenya, Col. Sir R. Kennedy-Cox, Mr. Georg Ehrlich, Dr. K. A. H. Gravett, Prof. C. J. Sisson Noted Shakespearian Scholar, Mr. A. L. Bacharach. Business and Finance: Europe exports chief to stand down, William Hancock & Company Problem Of Ever-Rising Costs, Bank Statements For July, Why Jamaica IS Severing Link With £, Shipping boost for invisible exports, Beecham Chief Joins I.C.I., E. Austin & Sons (London) Limited A Satisfactory Year, 'Dearer Farm Produce If We Join', Cash cathodes rise £3 10s. a long ton, Fine Quarter For K.L.M., Sales To E. Germany Boom, Glynwed turnover and earnings higher, U.S. Gold Loss Of $100M., Mutual Funds, Lancashire Tar placing, Lazard Credit For Rumanian Deal, Airfix Expect Recovery, 200 Per Cent Payout Metal Traders' profits Jump, Dividend Muddle Through Woolly Directives, Company Meeting Bydand Distillers & Chemicals Limited Mr. P. L. Eynon's Review, Grängesberg Steel. Iron Ore. Shipping, More U.S. Oil Divs., Soviet Bank Gets Go-Ahead, Drink and tobacco spending up, Six agreement opens way for U.K., Insurance broking merger, Chrysler Earnings Fall, Bank enforces penal borrowing, Extra Shift Follows Filter-Tip Demand, How to cut imports without using quotas, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Fire Losses Still Rising, Wall Street Loses More Ground, Murky afternoon for equities, Recent Issues, Pound again supported, Shares slide: high money rates, Small Falls On Frankfurt, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurances Hit By Fire Losses. Business Appointments: Lord Cobbold Joins U.S. Bank. Property: Kentegeering & Colyersusse, Country Properties.

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