The Times - 18/05/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From MONITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Science Reporter, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR STAFF REPORTERS, PAUL EINZIG., GEOFFRFY H. THOMPSON, J. D. P. BOLTON., PIERS MACKESY, Fellow and Tutor., JOHN VAIZEY., I. C. R. BYATT. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2, May 12., GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, P. F. D. TENNANT., HUGH JENKINS, House of Commons., THOMAS MOORE, PETER REEVES., JACK GOULD, Sir John Mellor, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, Lord Sieff, Chairman, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, DOUGLAS ROBB, DENIS NOTLEY, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, G. T. ADAMS,
ResumoNews: S. Arabia Talks To Open On August 1, Rumanian minister in Bonn to forge fresh links, 1,200 Join Protest Over Student Leader, Facts Make Sombre Reading In Graveyard Of Ecclesiastical Hopes, Cool response by union over ships to islands, Russian Effort To Check Drift From The Land Young communists' work criticized, Equal Pay Drive By Chinese Women, Rumania's Nuclear Bombshell, Can American television afford good programmes?, France Halted By Wages Protest, Angry Taxmen Demand £100 Production Bonus Boycott threat on capital gains assessments, Some facts and figures, Vertical Air Liner Idea New type of rotor power, Pagoda call for a mass rising, Park site plan for Epstein statue, Frenchmen Losing The Reading Habit, Hunt for new customers, Labour counterblast to Mr. Sandys, Indonesia frees 15 politicians, Plans For The Growth Of Heavy Industry, The Country's Principal Source Of Power, Bigger British space role urged, One-Way Traffic For Shipping, Hire Industry Moves Into Fashion, Guardian Inv. Income Will Drop, Kitchens to whet the appetite, How Marks & Spencer ADD Quality To Quantity, Continuing Attraction Of A Life Down Under, Rebuff To Basuto Party Leader, Randolph Turpin found dead, Italy offers foreign drivers free repair service, Meat Traders' Warning On Exploiting Strike Butchers asked to support Wilson plea, Hoechst Link With U.S. Firm, Court martial after swim to mine, Soviet support for Cairo Middle East policies Mr. Kosygin and Pres. Nasser in accord, Ending A Refugee Problem, Car Ban On Front At Bournemouth?, Three Handcuffed To Train, U.N. rejects Smith regime's request, Stirling Moss Hits Back, Fiat to build plant in Poland, Big Change In Police Forces Merger plans today, Blazing essential trails across country, Senators vie for C.I.A. rights, Group Of Labour M.P.s Bitter, U.S. space attempt called off, Defence integration needed, Oxford agrees to teaching degree, Ban On All Meat Exports Government may control food prices, Government to speed Finance Bill, 70 m.p.h. limit for another 15 months, New move on mixed marriages, Indian Communists Urge Talks With China Foreign investment 'a serious danger', Senor Bosch To Withdraw, Rhodesia hunt for African murder gang European couple found shot at farm, France warns ships of nuclear tests, Broad Sanctuary food opposed, Flemish Students On Strike, Chicago Students End Protest, Rail Demands For Advance Payment, Import controls spotlighted, A search for new markets, Austrian President in London, 300 ships tied up, union claims, Strong medicine, Britain denies Nato bias against France Broad agreement with United States, First With Wool, Meat And Dairy Produce. News in Brief. Law: Myra Hindley Seeks To Appeal, Mr. H. Wilcox Granted His Discharge, Fined £100 for demolishing hall, The Help Of Heaven In Re The Tyre Manufacturers' Conference Ltd.'S Agreement, What Should Be Deemed?, Balustrade Construction Alleged Unsafe Moloney v. Lambeth London Borough Council, 4 Men Gaoled For Tax Frauds £15,000 costs order, Alexandra Park Dispute: Interim Agreement Alexandra Park Trustees v. London Borough Of Haringey And Another, 5 Years For Two In Doping Case, Right of person in custody. 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Arts and Entertainment: £6,000 paid for a wine cup, Television and Radio, Film Of Somerset And All The Maughams, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,232, World chess game ends in draw. Weather: The Weather. Sport: The ring being erected at Highbury for Saturday's world heavyweight championship fight between Cassius Clay, Brazil Surprise Spain, Smith to lead England in first Test Hardest task he has yet undertaken, National Hunt Selections, Haisell First At Putney, Oaks filly's stamina open to doubt Test today for Berkeley Springs, Sports in Brief, Banned ball reprieved, Ellis Matched With Fijian At Arsenal, Southwick Croquet, Country XV A Useful Lot, England Women Out, Disturbing aspect of Hamburg hockey Spread of ill-mannered tricks. Picture Gallery: State Visit to Britain by President Jonas of Austria, Spring In September. Editorials/Leaders: Two Bites At The Tax, The Absent-Minded Hero, Obligations To The Rock. Letters to the Editor: Trade Missions Abroad, Shortage Of Barristers, The War Game, Shared Blame In Seamen's Strike, Effect Of Payroll Tax, Emissaries Of Rhodesia, Franks Report, Large Powers In A Small Country. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Treasury stake in charity, End the argument over decimal currency, See-Sawing In The Civil Service, Protest at retirement of museum director, House Of Commons Close companies better off, Minister defends cost of U.S. aircraft, Policy in Vietnam under fire, U.K. cash for idle pipeline, 70 m.p.h. limit extended for 15 months. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Kamel Morowa, Dr. Arieh Kubovy Rescue Work For The Jews, Mr. Randolph Turpin Former World Champion, Sir Cecil Carr. Reviews: Purple Dust properly staged, Cornet player's off-night, 1,000 years of Hungarian art, Solti technique triumphs in Schumann, English Opera Group at Versailles, Sadler's Wells to present Gloriana, No support for the clergy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Revenue deficit of £4m., Drugs Boost To Ciba Growth, Mining Quarterlies, Markets still restrained by strike, Save And Prosper, Jo'burg Golds Firm, Another scheme for exporters, Wall Street Easier, Electronics issue draws £20m., Brown Brothers Limited Sir Richard Yeabsley's Statement, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society Vigorous Expansion Mr. Kenneth Moore's Statement, Mutual Funds, Strike Pushes Coffee Futures Higher, Bid For Wool Brokers, Brokers face challenge of future needs, Grain Markets, Building Agency Loses Independence, Will other gas boards raise prices?, Building Trade Faces Up To Curbs, Broker's Forum, New Powers For Swiss Bank, 'Bingo' helps Mecca to 23 p.c. spurt, Overdrafts Even More Scarce, Unit Trust Prtices, The Guardian Investment Trust Mr. G. L. C. Touche's Review, Yarrow Discussing Shipyard Merger, Consolidation For Wm. Baird. Business Appointments: Two directors for I.B.M.. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Steels And Kaffirs Firm, Brussels Down Sharply, Wall Street fails to hold early rally, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Gold shares improve on currency fears, Pound recovers from shaky opening, Money Short: Large Help Given, Option Rates. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette. Property: Hamnett, Raffety & Co., Country Properties.
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