The Times - 21/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Royal Ballet: Giselle, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, BY ROY STRONG, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, JOHN JEWKES, Professor of Economic Organization, University of Oxford. Merton College, Oxford., MARTIN VANHEEMS, Managing Director, The House of Vanheems Limited. 47-48 Berners Street, W.1., GEORGE COPEMAN. The Brackens, 3 Ballards Rise, South Croydon, Surrey., J. E. HUMPHREY. 9 Offington Gardens, Worthing, Sussex, , A. COLIN COLE, Secretary to the College of Arms Trust. College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4, June 20., J. T. MOLONY, Chairman of the Council, General Council of the Bar of England and Wales. Carpmael Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, June 20., HARRY FENN. 102 Milton Road, Hanwell, W.7, June 19., TREVOR HUDDLESTON, Bishop of Masasi. Tanzania. Care of 15 Tufton Street, S.W.1., M. F. RYMER. University College, The Castle, Durham., By Lord Shawcross, Q.C., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A. L. C., BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By A. B. De Vos, marketing research and media director, Masius, Wynne-Williams, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Motoring Correspondent-, GEORGE B. FRANCE. Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York, The King's Manor, York, June 15., DAVID MORGAN. 61 Old Bridge Road, Whitstable, Kent., E. A. CALVERT. Kilnwood, Faygate, Sussex., GEOFFREY STUTTARD, Staff Tutor in Industrial Relations. Department of Extra-Mural Studies. University of London, 7 Ridgmount Street, W.C.1, June 16., KEN COATES. A. TOPHAM. 19 Greenfield Street, Dunkirk, Nottingham., FROM OUR SAIE ROOM CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Shipwrecked family lived on island coconuts, Computers must not replace people, Duke urges, 'Stay Alive' Better Slogan, U.N. apartheid move fails, Why the legal profession needs reform but not fusion, Greater obstinacy feared, Pakistan May Have More Changes, Vatican Denial On Contraceptives, Call For World Drive To Raise Food Output Needs of underdeveloped countries, Miss S. Scott ends world flight, Army opens first of new homes, Two Women Found Dead, Too-familiar fantasy in the T.A., B.B.C. directive over TV on Glasgow, Renault's Link-Up With Peugeot, Mr. Bundy dismisses fear of Franco-Soviet deal Britain given high place in Nato, Underwater Test By Woman, U.K. Plan Was 'Rush Job' Economist doubts growth rate, Can housewives help the export drive?, Heavy Guard On Indonesian Congress, Two States In Fight For Grand Canyon, A better M1 creeps four miles farther into London, O.A.S. accepts revision of Charter, Women enjoy selling antiques, How cold was Manchester this winter?, Indian Warning On Kashmir, Advertising Limit For Smoking Minister announces firms' agreement, Threat To Jordan's Royal House Increases, Warning by Labour M.P. on pay curb, Irene Shubick: reaching the top in television production, Rhodesia considering financial aid to farmers, THE KABAKA ARRIVES IN BURUNDI Request for asylum, Move To Improve Arms Techniques, Club Has To Stay Open To 7.30 A.M. Ruling in nuisance issue, Jane Drew: creating total environment in Carlton House Terrace, Pyjamas Left In The Air, 'Revolt' against student image, Chinese pointedly praise Rumania for self-reliance, Engineers join in survey, Rhodesia summit 'postponed', Minister Challenges Builders' Chief 'Outrageous charge': TV debate offer, 'Influences' in engineers' union, Chartwell, 'as it always was', opens its doors, Malaysia to review policy towards Britain Looking elsewhere, but not ungrateful, Crime figures down in London, 20-year car ban on woman aged 83, Along The Eastern Seaboard, General de Gaulle makes unity plea to Russia Tumultuous welcome in Moscow, The Liesborn, More Time Sought On Schools Plan, Mr. Wilson accuses communists Pressure on seamen's leaders to prolong strike, Russian Doubts On German Talks, Mobile barrier planned for Thames, B.E.A. pilot explains his apology, Beeching policy was 'butchering', Tanzania Accused By Kenya, Concord Test Pilot Fears V.I.P.s FLying the first supersonic transport does not worry M. Turcat, Bradwell Opened To Nuclear Inspection, Conference opened over Barbados, Greek Concession To Avert Strikes. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Push Button Telephone, The concentration of a champion on the opening day at Wimbledon. Law: Court hearing for Negro, Mrs. John Boulting Gets Decree, Three cleared of forgery plot, Subpoenas Again Refused Barnes v. Hill Gould v. Hill, James White gets 18 years on train robbery charge 'A life of misery' with £100,000, Decree Against Sir N. Hulbert, First Night Libel Littler v. Associated News-Papers Ltd. And Another, Negligent Medical Treatment Horner v. Scarborough Bridlington Malton And Whitby Group Hospital Management Committee And Another, Twice found Guilty of murder, Train Robbery Conviction, Fourteen years to pay £700 fines. Display Advertising: Racal, Mappin & Webb, Victor Britain, IS This Fair?, General Accident, Local Authority Bonds, Efta, Boac Vc10, Statement Of Accounts, Minerals Separation, Limited, Unilever N.V., Jackson Glass, C.B.R. Jersey (Holdings) Limited, Selection Trust Limited, The Times Issuing House Year Book, 1965, Ford Win Lemans, Midland Bank, The Times, Cater Ryder & Company Limited, John Mowlem & Co Ltd, W. & C. French Ltd., Good Year. Official Appointments and Notices: Studies For All Souls Visiting Fellows, T.U.C. Chairman Gets New Post, Fishmongers' Company, Cambridge tripos results, Degree For Prince Richard. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Harrods Ltd., Knightsbridge S.W.1., Business Offers, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: £10,000 paid for manuscript maps, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,261. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Teenage Cyclists Win Manx Races, London Should Gain Revenge For Cooper, Six Lions On Sick List, Sports in Brief, Sobers leads West Indies out of danger Unbroken stand of 193 with cousin, Army One Up With One To Play, Mee made Arsenal acting manager, Kempton Park Weights Favour Preclusion Two fancied runners from the North, Woking Croquet, Palmer again collapses, Erratic Taylor yields to Metreveli Graebner repels challenge of Mulligan, March Hare In Front. Reviews: A queen of the baroque age, Mr. Wall's Romantic Albrecht, Vlaminck Painting Fetches £6,204, Adroit Handling Of Shaw Play, How the French keep the cinema alive, How our theatre strikes the Rumanians. Politics and Parliament: Seamen's strike: Mr. Wilson denounces political group intent on harming the nation, A warning: exporters staying with air transport, St. James's Palace offices, Private builders could do better, 'My doubt: how far executive are their own masters', More Staff For M.P.s' Library, Restoring the law on share options, Mr. Callaghan: Britain second lowest in tax table. Editorials/Leaders: Blunt Warning To The Seamen, A Russian Looks At Paris, No Need To Break Off Yet, Schools That Will Pay The Tax. Letters to the Editor: What Has Been Achieved In Africa, Museum Of Heraldry, 'Inefficiency', Children Hit By 'Wage Stop', Seamen's Strike, Anomalies In The Jobs Tax, Education In Economics, Balance of Staff, Labour And Steel, 'Idleness', 'Banker's Card', Barrister's Duty, Two Kinds Of Health, Detention Centres. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mrs. Margaret Pyke, Sir Archie Marshall Stephen Ward Trial Judge, Capt. Sir M. Bullock Conservative M.P., Brig.-Gen. R. L. Adlercron. Business and Finance: 7½% Debenture For A.P.V., Sir John Musker's Statement, Collapse In Hulettt's Sugar Profit, Foseco's Importance To Min. Separation, B. & C. Shipping Pays 12 Per Cent, Fall expected in U.S. Bill rates, Good start by Bowmaker: second-half doubt, English Card Clothing Sharp Setback, Mutual Funds, The Revolution In Marketing, £1 3/4M. Cheapside Land Debenture, Averys Warning, Short-Term Money On Offer, Gold Price Higher At Fixing, Salisbury's reserves frozen, 'Pirate' loophole in depositors' protection, Trade-Defence Conflict Incenses Malaysia, Broad Front Of Advances On Paris, Yearling Bond Dealings, Liquidity hope dashed in Rome, Delay In Reply On Beer Prices, English Electric Kdf9 For University, £8M. Defence Order For Alvis, Making Accounts Understandable, Feb Issue Postponed, Gas study of N. American methods, Hesitant Over Research, Sperry Rand at 1966 high, Manchester Stock Brokers Merge, Why Christmas wines will not be cheaper, Pound Slips On Demand For Dollars, Cash zinc up £2 5s., Wall Street Indecisive: Small Net Loss, Unit Trust Prices, Russians want to sell butter to U.K.. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Director For Edgar Allen. Stock Exchange Tables: Acute want of dollars: pound wilts, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Takeover rumours abound in equities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares Show Modest Gains. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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