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The Times - 06/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, MAURICE CARD. 82 The Drive, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, July 3., ROY PLOMLEY. 91 Deodar Road, Putney, S.W.15, July 3., C. A. H. LOWE, Principal, Highfield School. 256 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W.18., RICHARD L. MEYER, Chairman, Isle of Man Broadcasting Company Limited. Masonic Buildings, Loch Promenade, Douglas, I.o.M., PETER SCOTT, Chaiman, World Wildlife Fund. H. R. HEWER, Chairman, Council for Nature. Care of The Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, N.W.1., KENNETH MATABELELAND. Diocesan Office, P.O. Box 2422, Bulawayo, Rhodesia., BRIAN J. H. BLANCHARDE. 36 College Crescent, N.W.3., WILLIAM TOWNSEND. Coveneys, Rolvenden, Kent., HENRY PELLING. St. John's College, Cambridge, July 4., A correspondent, J. W. M., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, MR JOHN SPENCER WILLS, From a special correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, IAN MICHAEL, from a special correspondent, K. D. S. BALDWIN,

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News: Expanding secondary education, Homosexual Bill given 144 majority, Three-Year-Old Cars For Test, More houses for Crawley, First of the Yellow Pages, Dr. Sukarno No Longer Life President, Oil May Wipe Out 200 Swans, Keeping French Pure And Undefiled, Britain's aims in cutting S.E. Asia forces Mr. Healey forecasts defence changes, Kashmir ex-leader's petition, London theft of Rousseau painting, Speed restrictions cut casualties by 13% Experiment assessed after four months, Boy Flew From U.S. 'Without Ticket', Dr. Banda passes the crucial economic test in post-colonial Africa, Village Funds Helped To START University, B.M.A. Stick To Policy On Secrecy 'Patient's death does not absolve doctor', Stepping stones to Malawi's further progress- An Invitation To Investors, Negroes Claim Right To Self-Defence Warning given to American society, Communist Clashes Spread E.T.U. protest to A.E.U., Bait for the tourist hook, Malawi Today Progress and Stability Planning For The Future, Rhodesia loan funds 'were offered ', Waterworks men to get 5% rise, British Grant For Investment, Commons clears the way for homosexuality Bill, Speedboat Owner Dies, 3 Saved, Rhodesia discussion adjourned, Whale killing cuts agreed, Voluntary Schools To Get More Aid Grants for repairs and new building, 'Popping across' in Hovercraft, Three ways to attract industry, Gaullism 'Á LA Pompidou', Yemen accuses Britain, Mr. Johnson Claims Wider Support For Raids, French doubts on British policy M. Pompidou's delicate task in London today, New insurance cover advised, M.P.'s plea for inquiry rejected, Girls said to need £30 a month, Railmen Told To Expect Shocks, Lloyd's Participation In City Festival, Tio 'Will Not Join Up With Liberals', Dedicated To Their Country's Service, The Nightmare Of Guarding V.I.P.s Split-second danger signs in sea of faces, Russia accused of 'fantasy', Scientific study of scientists, Police Car In Death Crash, Computer May Be Used For Statutes Teleprinter service to subscribers, Theatre Firm To Film Plays, Making use of the elder flower, Anniversary Praise For Dr. Salazar, Can the laundries iron out their problems?, Harnessing The Waters, B.E.A. STUDY OF PILOTS' PROTEST Chairman due back today, Pause for hard thinking about Rhodesia, Warsaw Pact states sign joint declaration Keeping peace and security in Europe, Vietnamese losing their way in short cuts, A Country Well Endowed By Nature, Development based on agriculture, Crown ordered to repay £106,500, Attack On Incomes Bill 'Arrant Rubbish', Duke sees autogiro crash, Computer to help bookmakers, Transport Given Priority, Europeans Are Welcome, Says Dr. Banda Pledge on Malawi's independence, Minister told to repair houses, Party Scramble Over Vietnam Debate, The royal car: two accused, Abbey Service For Vietnam Peace, First Day At Royal Show, U.S. rocket weighs 29 tons, Miners complain pay pact is being thwarted Protest as background to new demand. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Oil pollution on the Trent, Malawi. Display Advertising: General Accident, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of New Zealand, Haslemere Estates Limited, The Standard Bank And Bank Of West Africa, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Express Dairy Company Limited, Woolwich, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Malawi Railways Limited, Tecalemit Limited, British United, J.Lyons & Company Limited, United Aircraft International, Roads Reconstruction, Automotive Products Group, Peter Dixon, Boac, Laing, The British Aluminium Company Ltd., Forte's (Holdings) Limited, Ponitn's Limited, Malawi Development Corporation, Bpb Industries Ltd. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Rate Increase Hits Zurich, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Steels Make Good Headway, Low-yielding shares sold on dividend bill, Recent Issues, Wall Street Uncertain, Option Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Another poor day for the pound, Aberdare Holdings prosper. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,274, Pair of porcelain orange tubs bought for £9,700, Bergman's Successor As Theatre Director. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Palmer the enigma of Muirfield Thomas best home bet for Open golf, Equilibrium restored to hunter breeding classes, Fresh setback for Ferrari, Record score after tie, Two Records For Clarke Keino's mark beaten, Dragons Lost In The Fog, A.R.A. Dispense With Trials, Ramsey's Case Rests On Sound Evidence England finish tour unbeaten, Three Irish Horses In Eclipse Stakes Field, Poulidor Making His Challenge West German retains yellow jersey, Lions Expect Third Win In Row, Lall Wins Twice In Dublin, West Indies irresistible under Sobers Brilliant Trent Bridge victory. Politics and Parliament: Reforming the Upper House, Mr. Crosland defends university programme, Social benefits: compulsion or choice?, Changes coming in honours awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Law: Law Of Privilege Under Review, Highways Originally For Animals Only Alfred F. Beckett Ltd. v. Lyons And Others, The Words Complained Of Littler v. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another, Irish Peers Have No Right To Parliamentary Representation, Judge Praises Girl Aged 12. Editorials/Leaders: B.E.A. Must Look To Its Laurels, Wash And Brush Up In Cairo, Final Notice On Dr. Sukarno, WHO Goes To The War?. Letters to the Editor: Tickets, Please, Slow Drivers, Credit Cards, Paying The Price For Steel, Local Radio, Opinion In Rhodesia, Time Check, Nature Conservation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Cass List, Church News, From The London Gazette. Obituaries: Mr. Frederick Wells, Dr. Charles White, Sir Walter Harragin, Sir Robert Appleby, Mr. T. Boydell Former Minister In South Africa. Reviews: Matchworkers with brighter glow, A young composer's achievement, Hall's fresh approach to the Flute, Polished piano sonata, Well disciplined chamber concert, Shockers neatly mocked. Business and Finance: Higher taxes for N.Y.S.E., The British Electric Traction Company, Limited Bus Costs And The Need For Increased Productivity A Good Year For Overseas Transport Interests Effect Of Selective Employment Tax On Laundry Costs Mr. John Spencer Wills's Review, Tesco aim to grow even faster, Two Coastal Tankers Ordered, Bonn Plan To Reform Exchange, Express Dairy growth, B.P.B. capacity is now surplus to demand, Copper prices show good advances, Beralt Tin & Wolfram, Mutual Funds, Swiss Pointer To Dearer World Money, The Rediffusion Group, Pound comes under new pressure, £450,000 offer by Schweppes, British Government credit now on 7% basis, Interhandel Fund Transfers, Unit ties for life firms, American Interest Rate War Steps Up, Office Equipment Exports Boom, Safeguards For Germany's Spending, Portals Holdings Limited Performance Wins The Queen's Award To Industry For 1966 Increased Productivity And Increased Exports Sir Francis Portal Reviews Activities And Prospects, George Cohen Well Set, Mr. A. A. Heath Reports Record Production, Mass-produced building with variety, 6 Per Cent For Money, Construction Orders Drop, Unit Trust Prices, Brit. Sidac Give One For Two. Business Appointments: Managing director for Mace. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Castiglione Della Pescaia, Town Houses.

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