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The Times - 15/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Richard Rose, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTFR, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM MONITOR, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, REA. House of Lords., S. W. ALEXANDER, President, Cobden Club. 78 Montagu Mansions, W.1, March 12., MARY DON. 22 Upper Cheyne Row, S.W.3, March 13., CHARLES KINROSS. Woodville, Lurgan, co. Armagh, March 12., C. F. WARD. 39 Sutton Passeys Crescent, Wollatton Park, Nottingham. March 11., RALPH HAWTREY. 29 Argyll Road, W.8, March 8., DUDLEY PERKINS. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1. March 12., J. C. P. STEPHENS. Llwyn Celyn, near Caerleon, Monmouth-shire., RICHARD LAMB. Knighton Manor, Broadchalke, Salisbury, March 10., R. E. ROBINS. Kenton, Linkside West, Hindhead, Surrey, March 10., H. E. H. GABRIEL. Ringle Crouch, Sandhurst, near Hawk-hurst, Kent, March 11., LESLIE DURBIN. 62 Rochester Place, N.W.1. March 12., From Our Association Football Correspondent, DICK TAVERNE. Grafton House, Lincoln., DAVID NAPLEY. Kingsley, Napley & Co., Jessel Chambers, 88-90 Chancery Lane, W.C.2., K. ZILLIACUS. 75 Warrington Crescent, W.9, March 12., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Our Philatelic Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J. S. B., FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By John Williams, From an American Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Leverton & Sons Ltd. (Euston 6075 5 lines), Water-Carts.-About 30 Water-, Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Another Hard Game For England, Sporting News Optimistic Irish Hope To Make Clean Sweep Formidable Challenge Headed By Flyingbolt, Boat Race Crews Together On Tideway Cambridge Out For Long And Heavy Day, British Football's Second Front, New Zealand Lose Opportunity Take Too Long To Get Too Few, Herrero Recalled To French XV Wales Will Choose From 17, Sports in Brief, England Lose Early Wicket, Calderwood Loses To Menno In Tenth, Lacrosse Defences Impede Tactics In Trial. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,178, Mr. Alan Reynolds, Television Programmes, Exhibition, 138,830 Saw Bonnards, America To See Part Of Oswald Play, 320gns For Bristol Vase Exhibited In 1861. Law: Bills Of Sale And Title Koppel v. Koppel, Court Challenge To Legality Of Smith Regime Demand For Release Of African Delayed For Two Months, Coach Driver On Death Charge, 51 Names Given At Uganda Inquiry, Girl Stabbed 50 Times, Three On Morphine Charges, £4,500 For C.N.D. Man Baker v. Odhams Press Ltd., Defence Solicitor In Clash With Magistrate Claim That Client Was Illegally Arrested On Affray Charge, Legal Aid Remarks Explained, Warn Elderly People Of Fraud Gang, Judge Says, Licensee's Death: Two Men Accused, Three Charged With Causing Affray, Life Sentence For Woman's Murder, Witnesses Not Called Scudder v. Prothero & Prothero (A Firm). News: Proposal To Ease Law On Debts, Do Atomic Plants Catch Votes For Labour?, Peking Refuses To Give Aid To Albania, Services Face A Crisis In Manpower, Doctors' Role Of Future Demand For Higher Standards, Film Luncheon For The Duke, Dangers In Use Of Contact Lenses Blindness Reported In U.S. Survey, Cancer Operation's Second Stage, Oil Waste Plan In Use By 75% Of Tankers Extension Of Shell System Urged, Police Fire Kills Six In Punjab Riots 100 Injured In Delhi Clashes, Wooing Back The Married Teachers, Rhodesian Drought 'Exaggerated', Illness Hits Orchestra On Australia Tour, See-Saw Area That May Turn Left Again, Crane Strikers Reach New Heights Protest 250 Feet Above City, Mercedes In Grand Prix Return?, Children Blamed For 25% Of Worst Fires, M. Couve De Murville's East Europe Visit, Mr. Heath Condemns Power Of The Purse In School Aims, The Image That Women Voters Fall For, Snow Halts Eiger Climbers, Boy On Line Stops Train, Mr. Stewart Condemns France's Action On Nato British Faith In Survival Of Defence System, Cuba Ready To Break With China. Says Dr. Castro, Georgian Speaks Up For Stalin, Ships That Brave The U.S. 'Quarantine', One-Leg Swimmers Can Compete, 'Serious Mistake' By Hospital, Even Dons May Be A Bit Dumb On Politics, 'Fined' Workers Get Their Money Back Attorney General Rebukes Mr. Quintin Hogg, Short's May Get Aid From Government Body Hints On New Joint Ventures, Today's Speakers, Greek Search For Underwater City, Explosion Thwarts Safe-Breakers, £57M. Aid Pledged For Pakistan, Mr. Gunter Agrees That Trade Union Law IS In Confusion, And Pledges Reforms, 'Spy' Case Inquiry In Canada Broad Terms For Judge Security Risk Denied Minister Recalls Meetings, Old Aggie and the Cave of Skulls, 'Peace Pilot' in Rome, Dispute On Schools Policy, Mystery Of Dr. Subandrio 'In Army's Hands' Steps Towards Formation Of New Cabinet, Terminal Will Cut Freight Rates, Further £41,207 For Airmail Stamps, A Mushrooming Population Sets New Problems, Union Chiefs Meet Airway Heads, New Pay Moves By Ambulance Staff, Snow Reports, Racial Prejudice Denied Conservative Position On Immigration, Ghana Workers 'Stand Solidly By New Government', Iran Pressure On Oil Firms, New Supply Routes Are Saving Zambia's Economy, Mr. Wilson Puts Cost Of Tory Programme At £800M., Right-Wing Party's Successes In German Elections, THE ELECTION: Education a major basis of controversy among voters and B.M.C. ' trial ' clash goes on Teachers Have An Anxious Eye On Schemes For Reform, Economics are Brought Home when Rent Soars, British Railways To Close Fewer Lines Giving Degree Of Stability, Mr. Raymond Says. Picture Gallery: Pictures from Jakarta, Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Vii. Display Advertising: British Rail Shipping Services, Liden(holdings) Limited, Robeco, English Electric, British Oxygen, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Council Of Churches,, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Imperial Japanese Govenrnment, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, National And Grindlays Bank Limited. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Will Control Prices?, No Comparison, A Sikh Punjab. Letters to the Editor: Defending S. Arabia, Statements Of Witnesses, Why The £ IS Weak Assessing Party Support, Mr. Bing's Detention. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News, Lambeth Diploma In Theology, Chief Of Service Intelligence. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. R. A. Emerson, Sir Frederick Lister Founder Chairman Of British Legion, Mr. Ralph Pride, Mr. H. R. Harmer. Reviews: Welsh Opera's Progress, Radiant Singing As Antonia, Music From Oblivion, Challenge Of An Enigma, Other People's Lions, Nelson Hero of Contradictions, Michelangelo Tondo on View, Naum Gabo: 'Space is Not Outside Us', George IV and the Arts of France. Business and Finance: Cost For Nadge Put Too Low, Say Tenderers, E.E.C. Move On Brake Rules, Fresh Doubts On World Trade Prospects, First Payment By Zip For Seven Years, Building Group Seeks Quote, Cawoods Fear Sharp Setback, National Income In U.S. Rises, Savings Bonds With Life Cover, B. & W. Progress, Mutual Funds, Soviet Bank May Be Formed In Switzerland, Joint Search For Tin In Tasmania, Stockings Let I. & R. Morley Down, Sterling Just A Shade Lower Swedish Kr. Firm, Indian Charterers Active, Brit. Syphon Results Enhance Takeover Value, Brokers' Forum, Revised Standard For Dividend Warrants, Option Trading In France Extended, Toronto Prices Drop, N.C.R. Receives £2½M. Orders For Bank Automation, Rhodesia Interest Not Sent, Caxton Books Plan Big Issue, Tender the Most Efficient Issue Method?, Colmore Inv. Raising £750,000, I.C.C. Call For Safeguards Political Risks In Investment, Shell's New £40M. Plant In Italy, Photo-Me Dividend Warning, Delivery Delays by the Coal Board, £68M. Saudi Arabian Road Contract, Hawaii Company Expands In Spain, £143,000 Leipzig Fair Orders, Pergamon Press Purchase, Export Slump In Refrigerators, Phoenix Rheinrohr Turnover Leaps, M.P.I. Omit Final Dividend, Good Second Half For Bentalls: Wedgwood Earn 20% More, I. & R. Morley Limited Chairman's Statement, Index Down 0.59 To 101.85 Sterling Easier, Wall Street Slumps, Silent Revolution Brings In New Investors, Money Supply Adequate, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street's $2 Losses Dow Jones Falls 10.86 Points, Weak Tone On Frankfurt Paris Lower, Election Account Opens Dull, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Recede: Steels Better, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Option Rates, Chilean Situation A Factor In Copper Upturn. Business Appointments: Kleinwort, Benson Appointments Chairman And Deputy Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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