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The Times - 07/06/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From a Tennis Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT--, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, KENNETH CLARK, President, London Library. RUPERT HART-DAVIS, Chairman. 14 St. James's Square, S.W.1., GUY J. PAUKER. The Rand Corporation, 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, California., J. BETJEMAN. 43 Cloth Fair, E.C.1, May 31., SARAH GERTRUDE MILLIN. 34 Pallinghurst Road, Westcliff, Johannesburg, South Africa, May 31., T. P. BUTLER, Chairman; ROBERT MANTELL, L. TAFT, ANNE BLANDY, JOHN MILLER, FIONA RASCH, JOAN BLEDISLOE, N. STAFFORD, GILLIAN WAGNER, SYBIL MANTELL, J. G. MARCUS, C. HAINES, The London Centenary Committee, Dr. Barnardo's. 2A Trebeck Street, Curzon Street, W.1, June 3., PATRICIA DE TRAFFORD. The House in the Wood, Beaulieu, Hampshire, June 2., W. A. L. SEAMAN, County Archivist. County Record Office, County Hall, Durham., HELEN M. KEYNES. 47A Roland Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.7, May 29., DR. FABIAN VON SCHLABRENDORFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, Georg Tugendhat, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, RICHARD BAILEY,

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News: Duke and Duchess of Fife part, Typhoon Peril In Far East Exercise, No Control On Dividends, Gemini Crew Are Back Safely Call for 'swimmers', Five-Year Fatigue Tests For Concord, Belfast clash: 8 arrests, Slow reform of church 'causing frustration' Bishop welcomes 'Christians asleep', Failure of the plot to blow up the Führer's aircraft, Zealot Of The Tomato-Juice State, Mary Bruce: researcher for Gordon of Khartoum, Bank rules for collectors, Doctors' 185 motions on pay award, 'M.P.s do not understand Rent Act', Changing A Naval Slum, Edinburgh As Alpine Study Centre, Many Faiths To Meet In St. Martin's, Traffic Problems Can Be Solved, Missile base work raises housing costs Builders having to offer higher wages, Cortisone test adds to safety, Man raises 'riot' claim to £4,000, Editorial boards of Peking's newspapers purged, Demand for worldwide blacklist, Seamen's Pay Report For Mr. Gunter Tonight Sense of urgency to avoid disaster, Warsaw Pact ministers in secret talks, European Coal Markets In Chaotic State, Roman Remains At Cadbury Castle, Fear Of China Described As Mistaken, Fewer new £1 and 10s. notes, Man Smells First Rose At 42, Eldo still favours Blue Streak, Monsieur Elkann: changing from steel to beauty, Polish Primate Receives Warning Church festivities infringing law, Four Buntings In A Sussex Valley, Record trade year in Rhodesia, £250 For 'Car Of Future' Design, Confusion after surprise Quebec election Union Nationale ready to take over, Lord Lorne tells of a struggle, Prof. Buchanan's Appeal To Thief, Telephone Box Vandalism Quelled, Esther Peterson: shopper-in-chief for the United States, Crew detained, say owners, Tyres: A Question Of Safety First, Nigeria peace campaign, Prison for 2 over road tax, Negro leader is shot on civil rights march, Congo Capital Calm After Bombs, 242 Escapes From Prison So Far This Year Officers put blame on more liberal regime, E.T.U. Clears Way For Elections, Pound At Its Lowest Ebb Since 1964 Impact of India's devaluation, Mr. Kennedy Denounces Apartheid S. African youth urged to take a stand, Crude charm contrasts with emotional dishonesty, Big Natural Gas Find Indicated, U.S. Business May Recruit Across Atlantic, Chaplain Has A New Job Controversy over industrial mission, Three Killed In Rioting In Panama, Processed Calf Bone Used In Surgery Method a success, Durham consultant says, President Sukarno holds back, Nalgo Vote For Pay Rises, U.S. pirate radio station blacked out, Music Tripos Results, Buddhists Block Streets With Altars Militant monk seeks violent showdown, Susie Younger: saving Korean girls from prostitution, Persian Gulf concern over rupee, £100,000 action for insurance, California tests political temperature of U.S. Civil rights subtle issue in primaries, Nato military H.Q. to be in Belgium Ministers postpone decision on Council move, Germany Accepts £8M. Deal, Vatican closer to decision on birth control. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dr. E G. Preuss, Foseco Ltd, The Ministry Of Pensions And National Insurance, The Life Offices' Association,, Jackson Glass, Anglo-Transvaal Group Of Companies, The Times, Mangolia Manufacturing Company Limited, The Location Of Offices Bureau, The University Of Warwick Foundation Fund, South African Airways, Ford Motor Company, Metal Closures Group, Lovatt, Trollope & Colls, Broomwade, Simpson, Davies Investments, Panam. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, British Film Choice For Berlin, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,249, £14,621 more for Kenney library, The Rivals To Be Revived, Spassky's Chance Of Chess Draw. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Hampshire draw level off last ball of match Three no-balls in exciting final over, Well-Planned Escape By Russian, Townsend Refuses To Be Ruffled Predictable results at Carnoustie, Cullen Keeps His Title, Maori welcome for British Lions, Sports in Brief, Sports News, Astor stud moving to United States. Picture Gallery: Pony and trap birthday jaunt at 101, Law: Lonely man took boy away, Sir C. Taylor, M.P., Fined £12, Director Faces Trade Fraud Charge. Editorials/Leaders: Out Of The Mist, Turnabout In Quebec, A Pattern Of Issues. Letters to the Editor: Records In Danger, Museum Of Heraldry, New Threat To The London Library, Busmen Defended, A Hundred Years Of Dr. Barnardo's, 'Banker's Card', Dangerous War Games, Commonwealth Expulsion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop Of Rangoon, Honour For Squadron, University News. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Guernsey Estate Sold, Sales By Auction. Obituaries: Mrs. Alfred Knopf, Mr. Frederic Malim, Mr. Edward Iwi Constitutional Niceties. Reviews: Dr. Darke bids farewell to St. Michael's, Cornhill, The one that got away, Reliable maker of collages, The spectator's collaboration in contemporary art, Artistic maturity of first play, Britten opera in Hamburg, Latin comedy reinstated, Revival arrives too late after 350 years. Business Appointments: Coalite Executive Retires. Business and Finance: Goodlass Wall feeling building curbs, WHATLINGS LIMITED (Civil Engineering and Building Contractors) High Level Of Profits Maintained, Armstrong Whitworth (Metal Industries) Limited Increasingly Competitive Conditions, British Enkalon Changes To 'Full Colour', Goodlass Wall And Lead Industries Profits Exceed £5M. Mark Mr. Roland A. Cookson On Benefits From Widespread Activities, Wool Talks In Portugal, Share prices in retreat, Harris Lebus Reshuffle, Bank guidance on investment, Averys Manage Small Pre-Tax Gain, Group of 10 meeting gets under way, London Company Opens Office In Jordan, Mutual Funds, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Leather exports up 13%, £1M. Aveling-Barford Debenture, John Thompson Orders £10M. Up, Zinc prices firmer, 65% Erdol Response, Wall St. Down In Small Trading, Sabah Timber Purchases, John Bright & Brothers Higher Group Earnings, Getting The I.R.C. Off The Ground, Equities drift lower as pound falls back, Tied aid not too helpful to payments, £420,000 Shell order for hybrid system, Finance for two tankers, Now Dubai becomes an oil state, Unemployment In U.S. Rises Sharply, Foseco Optimism For Long And Short Term, Fl100m. Dutch Loan, Shoken Hoyu Kumiai Release, Money Just Adequate, New Polyethylene Plant In U.S., British Belting & Asbestos Limited Record Turnover And Profits, Wm. Baird Buy Australian Interest, Jersey General Investment Trust Limited Year Of Continued Growth Increased Dividend, Record Grain Production, Bankers dislike £90m. aid for U.S., E.M.I. Merger Not For Scrutiny, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Long List Of Small Falls, Only gold shares firm, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Interest rate fears hit Paris bourse, Pound dips below $2.79, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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