The Times - 04/07/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, G. F. H. GARDNER., CHARLES C. ABDY., C. A. BURT., FRED CATHERWOOD., DENIS BROWNE., JOHN ELLIOT., JOHN K. DUNLOP, Machine Gun Officer to the 53rd Brigade of the 18th Division on the 1st July, 1916. Garden House, Solefields Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, July 1., CHARLES MAPP, Honorary Secretary, North-West Group of Labour Members of Parliament. House of Commons, June 29., PHILIP ABRAMS JOHN S. KENNEDY A. G. ARMSTRONG P. K. KING PATRICKE BATESON A. KORNER MARTIN BERNAL P. M. LEE ELIAS BREDSDORFF PAUL O'HIGGINS SYDNEY BRENNER GÖRAN PRINTZCHRISTINE CRAIG PAHLSON ROSEMARY E. G. PULLEYBLANK CROMPTON JOAN ROBINSON K. D. GEORGE R. E. ROWTHORN JOHN H. MARTIN RYLE GOLDTHORPE AJIT SINGH R. M. GOODWIN RICHARD STONE M. J. GREEN C. C. TURPIN L. J. HANDY RAYMOND WILLIAMS G. C. HARCOURT Cambridge, July 1., QUINTIN HOGG., OLGA FRANKLIN, P. H. BOVEY., W. P. Kirkman, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDFNT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Higher fares on ships to Far East, Colliery Ban Will Cut Output At Many Pits, China's 'modernization' of Tibet, Food factory not infected, Heavy Blow Amid Party Dissensions, Armed Police Guard Royal Route Anti-Catholic slogans in Belfast streets, Secrecy to be debated by B.M.A., Village tip case for inquiry, Sir E. Fletcher Defended, Ancient Hill Fort Preserved, Commodities tax for Portugal, Mr. Frank Cousins Resigns Clash on incomes policy: Mr. Benn promoted, I.T.A. May ACT On Sport Dispute on Saturday programme, Time will be at a premium in Anglo-French talks, Warning On Teddy Bear Stuffing, U.N. Sees Need For Land Reform, 31 Arrested In Clashes At U.S. Embassy London protests over Hanoi raids, Productivity warning by Mr. Brown, Dock System Improved Saving in cost, time and effort, President's Decision 'Wrong' Hanoi attack increases Chinese danger, says Mr. Kennedy, Scottish terrier is best exhibit, Outspoken Statement On Reasons For Resignation, 170 Men WHO Know What's In A Name, Iraq Leader Tells Ankara Of 68 Coup Arrests, Methodists Condemn The U.S. Air Raids, Emotion reigns among rank and file in Rhodesia, French Stroll On Atoll 10 Hours After Test, Girl lifeguards win challenge, Monday Merry-Go-Round A 'youth's eve view' Family fun?, Room to spare on Channel ferries, Plea to abolish homework, Inquiry into U.S. call-up system, Tribal shaikhs lay a siege, Move back to union poses problems, Marshal Tito releases 227 prisoners, Kabaka's Wife IS Released, Paris Plan For Atom Rockets More powerful tests coming, 173 Days To Christmas, Change In Press Laws Sought, Medals For Youthful Servicemen, Beirut At A Golden Crossroads, German move on Britain joining E.E.C. Bonn reports favourable reception, Eight climbers die in the Alps, S. Arabian Rebels Meet Setback In Yemen Third attempt to hold elections fails, Good May For Man-Made Fibres, World Cup cuts Dr. Graham'S final audience, Architect issue in Kensington, Dispute Over Barbados Decision, Soviet leaders in Rumania for summit meeting Warsaw Pact united front expected, Crops Rated Below Last Year's, £130m. plan for city in the Lothians Population of 250,000 envisaged, Work Starts On Sea Gas Line, End Employees' Contributions, Large grants for studies, Airbus scheme 'going ahead', Armed welcome for President, Rhodesia Talks Resume Today. News in Brief. Law: Flat Murder Charge, Four men accused of A 30 murder, Strike Made Drug Dearer. 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Sport: Late Try Gives Lions Encouraging Win, Cambridge pair settle issue, Tenacious driving brings Brabham victory French success in car of own design, Lessons To Be Learnt At The Curragh Sodium vindicates trainer's opinion, Efficiency of Mrs. King rewarded in final Unemotional defeat of Miss Bueno, New champion for women athletes, Sports in Brief, Other Yachting Details, Miss Lacoste six ahead, Services complete championships, Hailwood wins at record speed, Goalmouth Mistakes End Bucket Hill Hopes, Ball inspires a flagging England Dane--and bumpy pitch-overcome, Simpson Only A Second Behind, Warwick v. Oxford. Picture Gallery: Summer skiing on the Royal Deeside slopes. Politics and Parliament: Bill Today On Aided Schools, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: A New City For Scotland, Yugoslavia Gives The Lead Again, The Pedigree Of Names, Mr. Cousins's Departure. Letters to the Editor: Mr. Hogg's Reply, Democracy And Control, Giving Credit Where IT IS Due?, U.S. Activities In Vietnam, Time Check, Cotton Textiles, Battle Of The Somme, Soviet Jews. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Church News, From The London Gazette, Friday, July 1, 1966, Churchill College To Have Chapel. Obituaries: Mr. William McFee Author Of The Sea, Viscountess Lee Of Fareham, Mr. Arthur Wells. Reviews: Highly idiomatic Bartok opera, French newcomer in Werther, A passion for reality, Festival favourite of the Victorians, Palestrina's Stabat Mater, Pushkin poems set to Britten's music, Why the subsidized theatres resent criticism, Philosophy for a mass audience. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: New labelling regulations soon, 'Other assets' of the Federal Reserve rise $48m., Hodge Export Units, £38,000M. Worth Of Cheques In June, Balfour £1M. Order, Steels Garages Purchase, Commodity Markets, Bond Street Fabrics Win Dutch Orders, Amal. Securities to raise £1.2m., Easy Session For Lombard St., Putting across the profit motive, Brokers' Forum, Farm Machinery Exports Up, 'Tax Haven' companies could aid payments effort, Frankfurt rallies after touching 7-year low, Nissan Agreement In Australia, The Hours They Work, Planning To Come To Market, Hopeful Signs On The Far East Horizon, The London County Freehold And Leasehold Properties Further Growth In Net Revenue After Taxation Steps To Broaden Base Of Investments Mr. C. W. Shelford On Important New Acquisition, Picture firm sold, Big Uncertainties Facing U.S. Economy Vietnam and effect of tight credit, Growth of Williams Hudson's Canadian interests, A bigger 'Who Owns Whom', Midland Bank's Advertising Success, Australian Venture By U.S. Bank, Americans Drinking More Scotch, Instant Deep Freeze, TWYFORDS LIMITED (Sanitary Potters) Factors Contributing To Lower Profits, Philblack Pays 2½ Points Extra, Good first quarter for savings. Stock Exchange Tables: Tight money all round, Steel prop for shares in new account. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Mr. Roosa joins board of American Express, Two Promotions At Canada Dry. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Cottages On Estates As Weekend Retreats, Knight Frank & Rutley.
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