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The Times - 07/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From a Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From an Irish Racing Correspondent-, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Monitor-, From Our Correspondent, FROM A SPECIALC ORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, AVON. Villa Nova, St. John, Barbados, West Indies, March 31., A. J. BURKART., KEITH BUTTERFIELD., A. JOINER, , A. L. WILLIAMS, General Secretary., HENRY DURANT., MARGARET HUGHES., L. F. HERBERT., RICHARD SPIEGELBERG., EGBERT CADBURY., GENIFER MALDEN., ANTHONY GRAY, Vice-President., RUPERT BLISS., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COINAGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Annan, From Our Drama Critic-, From Our Film Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, A correspondent, Dr. Barnes Wallis, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. News: Vindication Move Cancelled, Unguarded Fires Warning, Bedford Expansion Causes Concern, U.S. May Launch New Bombing Offensive In Vietnam Desperate Answer To Waning War Effort In South, Mr. Khrushchev Attacked At Moscow Congress, Ghana Inquiry Into Properties, Cross-Channel Hovercraft Under Way, French Send Matras To Goodwood, Maundy Issue Of 40 Pence, £66,000 State Aid For Literature, First Tv In Commons Cameras Will Follow M.P.s Call To State Opening, Marlborough Pair Out Of Sorts At Queen's, Police Tell Of Registrar's Cash Worry Education Of Sons, Argentine Flood Losses Put At £40M., £25 For Courageous Civilian Tackled Armed Youth, British Troops Called As Riots Sweep Hongkong Widespread Looting After Fare Rise Protest, Easter Religious Services Maundy Thursday, £10,000 Microscopes Lying Idle, German Terms For French Troops To Remain Claim That They Must Play Part In Common Defence, More Ceylon M.P.s Unseated, Vatican Praise For British Election, Mr. Brown Content To Split Prices Responsibility, Russian Writer Sent To Siberia, The Positive Joys of Frugality, Shaikh Accuses Britain Of Cut In Aid, Country Scenes On New Stamps, New British Pressure On Portugal Over Oil Directors Of Pipeline Hold Three-Hour Meeting, The Swearword That Led To Bus Strike Driver Ignored Firm's Slogan, Council Home Loan Ban Lifted £130M. In First Year Restricted List Of Borrowers No Large Sums, Minister Says, Mrs. Eirene White Storms Masculine Heights First Woman Minister At Foreign Office, Moscow To See The Tondo In July, Gaol For Pilot WHO Had Watches, Farmers Want Capital Gains Tax Reviewed, Tanker Still Anchored A Mile Offshore At Beira, Wasted Fireplaces In The Parsonage Out-Of-Date Church Building Rules, Solicitor Back On List For Legal Aid Mr. Ellis Lincoln Ban Reversed, Captain's Licence Cancelled, Passport Office IS To Lose Some Of Its Power, Guarded Optimism From Gatt, Tunku Rebuffs Dr. Sukarno, FAST Lane Ban On Heavy Goods Vehicles 70 M.P.H. Restriction Continues, Directors' Reward Scheme Ends, A Minor Revolution For Rock Plants, H.R.G. Firm Closing, Canada Votes To Retain Hanging, Iran-Iraq Talks May Solve Border Dispute, London Gets Busy Again, Festival Move On Banned Film, Soviet JET Crash In West Berlin, Studebaker Closes Canadian Plant, 'Not To Bother' About Wife In Sinking Ship Mate's Evidence Of Captain's Order, Police Team To Recruit Sixth-Formers, China To Buy More Canadian Wheat, Junior Doctors Ready To Split From B.M.A. Pay Review Will Decide Action, Life Peers Offer Discussed, 22 New Q.C.s, 'Complication' Of New ACT No Redundancy Pay For Worker, Yugoslav Soul-Searching Over Mr. Djilas Journalist Expelled After Visit To Home, Blunt Speaking By Turkish President, Airway Control In Middle East, Inquiry Into Dockers' Pay Deadlock, £20M. Grant For Motorway, Mrs. Castle Gives Driving Advice, Masked Gang Get £3,500 Payroll, Tenants Hit Back Sanctions Against Rent Rise, Bonn Minister Under Fire For Breach Of Cabinet Secrecy, £30M. Plan To Make Newcastle A Motorway City, Drugs Threat To Students, Snags At Anglia Transmitters, Miss Callas Now Greek Citizen, Hopes Of Curbing Calcutta Riots, Bringing Bahamas To Bournemouth, Africans Press For U.N. Action, Promise Given On Civil Rule In Vietnam Marines To Leave Rebel City, Cabinet Considers Fresh Action, Strikes In Jamaica Over Insurance, Breath Tested At Service Station, Ireland's Easter Blood Bath, Stalin's Words Cut From Cantata, Sperm Ice-Storage Experiment Births In U.S. After Two Years, Tenants Raise Rebel Flag. Official Appointments and Notices: Ciba Fellowship Awards, Church News, £75,000 Gift For Institute Of Cardiology, Humanitarian Award For The Duke, Pilots' Leader IS B.U.A. Man, Two Singapore Envoys Appointed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,198, Two Days' Broadcasting Thursday Television, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,733, £1,800 For Torso By Rodin Table Candlesticks Fetch £600, Concert In Honour Of Mr. Neville Cardus, Brighton Festival In 1967. Sport: Rugby Fives Doubles Championship, Young Tennis Usurpers Lloyd And Hutchins Excel, Long Jump Records Broken, Nicklaus IS Man To Beat In U.S. Masters Putting Strength Could Give Player Advantage, Success For Miss Drummond-Hay, Sports in Brief, Good Friday Fixtures, Barbarians Lead In Spate Of Tours Clubs Taken On Trips Abroad, Albion Youngsters Huge Win Standards Cause Problem, Smith's Speed Carries Holders Through, Army Cup Final Lacks Quality Signals Holders For First Time, School Hockey Xls Undaunted By Heavy Pitches, Navy Defences Falter And Fall, Not So Cold Surprises Fancied Rivals Irish Colts For Newmarket. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Bank Of Scotland, Shell, French Line, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Festival Usa-'66, The Ward Group, Collins, Pantiya Electronics Limited, Union Acceptance Limited, The Birmingham Post, Philips', Bles, National Insurance, Aei International, The Times, Clutsom & Kemp Limited, Blue Nun, The International Investment Trust Limited, Hodder & Stroughton, Tube Investment Limited, Life Offices' Association,, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, Hamish Hamilton, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. News in Brief. Law: 'Vision Of Hell' Drug Charges Two Men In Court, Youths For Trial In Graves Case £2,518 Damage To Cemetery, Murder Trial Verdict Upheld Regina v. Jameson, Sicilian 'Murder' Case Man IS Sentenced But Freed, Statements Not Disclosed To Defence Regina v. Loiseau Regina v. Gobine, Defining 'A Former Wife' Lamerton v. Personal Representatives Of Lamerton, Tutors' Tax Problem Campbell And Fairfax-Jones (Trustees Of Davies's Educational Trust) v. Commissioners Of Inland Revenue, £10,000 Damages For Singer Glyndebourne Crash Injuries, Man Blames Diet For Drink Charge. Picture Gallery: A Recent Portrait of the President of Eire, Index. Editorials/Leaders: When Capital Gains are Losses, More Experience Needed, Mrs. White's Predecessor, Against Their Own Interests, Joanna V. Letters to the Editor: Mr. Wilson And The B.B.C. Fairness From All Interviewers, African Advancement, Debate On The Polls, Commemorative Plaques, Geneva Talks On Vietnam, Cross Purposes, Close Season For Mallards, Must Trespassers Be Prosecuted?, Perfect Bookshop, Better On Time. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: New Fiction, Wit in His Own Right, Eminent Victorians, Uncle and Father, New Paintings by Alan Davie, Quick Guide, Price of Glory, Discriminating Invention in Concerto, Happy Warrior, Recast Henry IV is More Intense, Rebellion with Music, A Really Entertaining Film, Premiere of Hauer Opera After 34 Years, Ancient Traders Knew How to Play Their Markets, To ACT In Latin America. Obituaries: Prof. Emil Brunner An Outstanding Theologian, Major J. D. Hague, Very Rev. Harold Costley-White Headmaster And Dean, Mr. L. C. Holloway, Signor Pininfarina, Mr. A. H. Byrt, Judge S. R. Edgedale. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business and Finance: B.I.C.C. Pull Out of Garda Incentive Scheme, High Interest Rates Hit U.S. Municipalities Many Issues Postponed, Eurosyndicat Index, Railways Eating into Steel Trade, L. M. Ericsson Link With U.S. Firm, Morphy Richards Sales Drive, Late Demand On Milan, Army & Navy Stores Limited Sales An All-Time Record, Slumberland Progress, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Morgan Crucible Setback In Second Half, Mutual Funds, Steel Shares Lower Sterling Steady, Norvic Interim Halved, Heavy Costs Hit Trin. Petroleum, Army & Navy Maintaining Their Sales, London Provisions, ANGLO-SWISS HOLDINGS LIMITED (Precision Turned Parts, Cash Tills, Nameplates & Metal Pressings), Lamson Industries Limited Improved Group Results Rising Costs And Increasing Competition Affect Profit Margins Mr. J. H. Condy On Efforts Further To Expand Overseas Interests, Copper Prices React Sharply From Higher Levels, More Ada (Halifax) Acquisitions, Record Capital Spending, Warner & Co. Fear Profit Standstill, Uneven Calling Makes Money Patchy, Refrigerator Exports Disappoint, Peter Dixon Expand, New Managing Director For Borax, £2M. Swan Hunter Ferry Order, Lamson Industries' Tax Position, Cleaver-Hume Sell Leasehold, Midland Bank Index Leaps, Pound Unchanged After Two-Way Business, Option Rates, How British Engineers Can Deliver The Goods, Japan Trade Balance Improves, Lonrho Limited Review Of Operations-1965, First National City Move, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares Firm And Gilts Steady, Disappointing Turnover In Oils, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Steady Fractional Gains. Business Appointments: Woolworth Appointment, Sir Ronald Prain Retires As C.D.A. Chairman, J. Hickman Executive Resigns, Rootes Group Changes. Property: Tower Hill Ec 3, Flats And Maisonettes.

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