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The Times - 25/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From a Badminton Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter-, From Our South Wales Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ROME, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, From a Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, HENRY WILLIAMSON., G. S. HALL. Pinchurst, Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. March 23., KENNETH ROBINSON. Vice-Chancellor's Office, University of Hong Kong, Hongkong., G. O. LACK, Headmistress. Rosebery County Grammar School for Girls, White Horse Drive, Epsom., JAMES REEVES. Flints, Rotten Row, Lewes, Sussex. March 22., IRENE CHAPLIN. Chairman of the Greater London Council Historic Buildings Sub-Committee. County Hall, S.E.1. March 24., WELLINGTON. Stratfield Saye House, Reading, Berkshire, March 23., A. H. WESTWOOD. Assay Master, Ncwhall Street, Birmingham 3. March 22., EDWARD PARSONS. 14 Shakespeare Gardens, Fortis Green, N.2, March 23., OLWEN BATTERSBY. War on Want, 9 Madeley Road, W.5, March 23., GRAEME SHANKLAND. Shankland, Cox and Associates, Planning Consultants, 28 Bedford Square. W.C.1, March 23., the Rev. T. A. Beetham, RUPERT BLISS. The Rectory, Heyshott, Midhurst, Sussex. March 22., HASTINGS. 24 llchcster Place, W.14. March 22., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A friend, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,187, Brooch Sold For £3,100 Flemish Tapestries. Sport: Danish Badminton Seeds Last To Resist, Scottish Team Selection Delay, Sports in Brief, Malvern Pair In Impressive Form, Corletti Returns For London, Marks Hopes For Fluky Winds, Afternoon Rowing Cancelled Oxford Use Discretion After Mishap, Too Much Football Filmed, Say Chairmen, Fine Rugby-And Confusion-At Richmond, Walpole Lends Support To What A Myth Patron Saint Stands Out In Spring Cup Field, England's Hockey Supremacy In Danger, B.A.A.B. Boob Over 200 Metres, Sutton Guide To Davis Cup, World Cup Plan For Cricket, Wales Will Be A Severe Test, Three Professional Pairs In Semi-Final Caygill And Jacklin In Interesting Match. News: Second Burial In Wife's Grave, Rhodesia on the Way to Apartheid, 'Last Night's Speech', Heckler Mocks Mr. Wilson, Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Xiv, Plans For Swaziland To Be A Commonwealth Kingdom, Customs Rules Blamed For Hindering Exports Better Transport To Europe Needed, Report Says, Death Car Cleared Of Fault, Liberals' Switch To Mr. Donnelly Lights A Fuse, Sir Alec's Concern On Britain's Standing, Rhodesia Faces Constitutional Problem Death Of Official Legal Appointment Of A Successor, Pitfall For Prophets By The M1, Club's Assurances To Residents, 'Flood Market With Building Land', Three-Car Man Not Council Tenant, Second Attempt To Deport Irishman, Greek Rebuff For Prince Peter, £23,000 Stolen By Bogus Guards Armoured Van IS Driven Away, A Labour Pledge under Scrutiny, Wrong Notes At Festival Hall, Tv Protest By Mrs. Topham, Italy Prepares To Launch Satellite, Education Grants Defended, Rugby Boys Give Mr. Brown A Riotous Reception, Geddes Report Suggests £67M. Loans To Streamline Shipyards Plan For Merger Into 4 Groups And 5 Unions, Candidate WHO IS Asked For Autograph Benefit Of Being Tv Personality, Mr. Ben-Gurion On London Visit Israel Hope Of Peace With Arabs, Athens Trade Link With Tirana, Reprieve Over Plan For Schools, Record Prices At Art Sale, Lord Chalfont On His Aims In Moscow, Wife Must Pay £3 Maintenance, Liberals' Test Questions For Candidates East Of Suez, E.E.C., Unions, Tough Heckling Of Mr. Heath, Immigrants Urged Not To Vote 3 Birmingham Bodies ACT Curb Called A Betrayal 'Halt Trend To Racialism', Bonn Minister Accused In Starfighter Debate 'Resign' Call Over Crashes, Should We Vaccinate against Measles?, Squall Sinks Cambridge Crew Boat Race Men Rescued Craft Smashed At Putney, Blunden View Of Wordsworth As Elder Statesman, U.S. Hearings On Air Safety To Be Held Pilots' Doubts On New Rule, Weather Holds Up Eiger Triumph, Teaspoons On Trial For Dosage, Mr. Marples As The New Missile, Rise In Estimate For Nuclear Weapon Materials, Contempt Man's Wall To Go, Son Identified By Mr. Grimond, Face To Face On A Coal Lorry, Smiling Dr. Sukarno Says HE IS Still Leader Reports Of Illness Denied At Public Reception, Parkhurst Escape Plot Foiled, Today's Speakers, Dr. Schröder In Lisbon Talks, Tunisia's First 10 Years Of Independence, Engineers Need Higher Status Lord Snow Urges New Effort, Unity Pledge By The Pope And Archbishop Joint Commission To Look Into Difficulties, Shipyards Merger Plan Welcomed, Ben Barka Case for Trial, Tories See Trend In Their Favour, Union Fine Monstrous, Lord Byers Says, 'Standardize Drug Labels' Plea, Three Protestants Say World Now Knows, Soldier Missing In Berlin, Cyprus Sentences On Soldiers, The Pope And Dr. Ramsey Speak Of New Atmosphere 'Sincere Efforts To Remove Causes Of Conflict', GENERAL ELECTION: 'Tories ran away....I made borrowings they had arranged' Chancellor Rejects The 'Baankruptcy' Charge, Snow Reports, N.F.U. Doubt On Milk Poll Breakaway Body Claim Success, Building Site Hoard Biggest Find Since 1939 Tentative Value Put At £30,000, 25,262 Fewer Out Of Work, Trial IS Moved To Ease Congestion Jurors Go By Bus, Albania Hits Out At Russia, Anglican-Presbyterian Talks Leave Much Unresolved, Atlantic Union 'Impractical', Hollow Slogans in the Slums, 'Sail' Plea To Rest Of Trawlers, Razor Blades 'Hazard' In Magazine Firm Deny Risk, Strikers Warned Of Dismissal, How Often Should an Orchid-lover Tell?. Picture Gallery: Cambridge lose their Boat, News in Brief. Law: Chemists' Punishment Quashed Zygmunt (Chemists) Ltd. v. Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain, Fined For Contempt Steiner Products Ltd. And Another v. Willy Steiner Ltd., Roulette Played Illegally Kursaal Casino Ltd. v. Crickett, Judges Appalled Over Appeal, Hostel Husbands Get Writs, Synagogue Fire: 5-Year Sentence Stays, Court Of Appeal In The Estate Of Fuld, Deceased, Court Clerk Says Teacher Warned, Secret Agent Gives Evidence At Fischer Trial. Official Appointments and Notices: High Commissioner To Britain Appointed, Cardinal Heenan At Rochester, New Ambassador To Indonesia, Senior Officer For R.A.F. Education, Correction, University News. Display Advertising: Pia, Shell, Pilkington's Tiles Ltd., Rank Xerox, Cutty Sark, Patent Industrial Group Limited, Cornhill Insurance Company Limited, Christian Aid, The Birmingham Post, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Ulster, Domecq's Casino, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited., Abc Television, The Times, Donald Macpherson & Co. Ltd, Devon-Palmer Oils Ltd., Woolwich, Credit Transfers, Revertex Limited, Compagnie D'outremer Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance, White, Weld & Co., Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited., Clive Discount Company Limited, Silk. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Deeper Charity, Engineers in Society, Challenge to Shipbuilders, Gold Lace Has a Charm. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia And Race, High School Decision, Wigs By Clarkson, As The Traffic Grows, Study Of Politics, The Forsytes, Mixed Marriages, Cakes And Ale, World Cup Theft How To Protect Trophies, Electric Cars. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. E. Green, Sir Victor Robinson, Mme. Victor Chatenay. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Left Hand, Right Hand In Jazz, A Letter and a Poem, Opera in the Regions, Neilsen Forms in New Work, De Lullo on Pirandello's Play within a Play, So Young At The Fair. Business and Finance: Lewston Developments Allotments, Detel Change Names, Aberthaw Cement, Big Vauxhall Pay-Out To U.S. Parent, Copper Wire Bars Fall Sharply After Early Gains, Chemstrand Steps Up Production, Maple Pay 2 P.C. Less, U.S. Gold Stock Down $100m., U.S. Intervenes In Demag Deal, A Little California On South Coast Of Britain, High Beer Output, Debenhams' Setback Explained, Baltic Exchange More Active, Note Circulation Still Rising, Mutual Funds, Investment Trust Debenture, Bank Statements For March, Schroders Limited, £1.3M. Town Gas Plant Order, London Provisions, Gas Council's New Research Station, Election Markets, Costly to Administer Incentives, 1966 Optimism For Machine Tools, Trucks For Zambia, Communist Hair Banished From Wigs, French Bourses May Reorganize, Discount Houses' Quiet Day, Giant Book Publishing Merger, Pergamon Plan £1¼M. Issue, Clearing Banks Keep Within Lending Limit, Japanese Move To Rescue Indonesia 'Tokyo Club' Plan, Unit Trust Prices, Mixed Outlook For W. N. Sharpe, Shortages Cripple Indian Private Industry, Bp Net Earnings Declined £1.8M. To £80.7M. After £40M. Rise In Sales, Export Credits-By Herr Abs, Careful Growth By Cornhill Insurance, Du Pont May Buy I.C.I.'s Chilean Interest, £200M. A Year For Mortgages, Thomson Org. Pays 28% Again, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company Another Year Of Increased Activity, British Week For Florence, £500,000 Losses For Mt. Charlotte. Stock Exchange Tables: Narrow Movements In Sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Overseas Companies Lower, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Paris Rally Extended Zurich Weaker, Switch £ Down: $ Premium Up Gilts Steady, Equities Wilt After Firm START, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Cautious Falls In Majority. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Alfred Herbert Appoint New Chairman. Property: Messenger May & Baverstock.

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