The Times - 11/04/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From a Staff Reporter-EASTBOURNE, APRIL 10, From Our Correspondent., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Athens Correspondent, From Our New York Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-JAKARTA, APRIL 10, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, EMANUEL SHINWELL. House of Commons, April 7., GUY PLYMOUTH. Coltsfoot, Yeoland Lane, Yelverton, Devon., ELDON GRIFFITHS. HOuse of Commons, April 6., V. L. TUCKER HARVEY. St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, W.1, April 4., obedient servant, RONALD M. BELL. House of Commons, April 9., MASSEREENE AND FERRARD. Chilham Castle, Kent., Yours faithfully, JACK WISEMAN. Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York, The King's Manor, York., D. M. SCHURMAN. 34 Dartmouth Row, Greenwich, S.E.10., CLIFFORD NORTON. 21A Carlyle Square, S.W.3, April 6., Andrew Rothstein, EDWARD QUINN. St. Bede's, Station Road, Rotherham, Yorkshire, March 31., PETER SOLOMON. 1 Garden Court, Temple, E.C.4, March 30., T. D. KELLY, President, The Warwickshire Society of Chartered Accountants. 12 and 14 Jury Street, Warwick, April 4., MARGHANITA LASKI, Capo di Monte, Windmill Hill. N.W.3, April 6., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, Mr. John Bowle, H.C.L., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. F. J. B. Watson, DIANA KAREH, From Our Estates Correspondent, From a Correspondent, M. H. Sturt, From Our European Economic Correspondent, From Our Johannesburg Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Entertainments. Sport: Speed And Vigour Of Schoolboys Welsh Snatch Their Chances To Win, Rain Relents For German Xi's Victory, Dramatic Finish To U.S. Masters Jacobs, Brewer And Nicklaus Tie With 288, Davies Clears Long Jump Record, Rain Clouds Picture But Helps Fulham, Sports in Brief, Cardiff's Strong Pack Win Battle In Mud, Smith's March Of Triumph Halted, Rugby Football Details, Overseas Tennis Challenge, Yachting Results, British Swimmers Lead 61-48, Sans Pareil Expected To Win Queen's Prize Leader May Complete Trials Double With Orabella II. Display Advertising: The Times. Arts and Entertainment: Pritchard Ahead At Southend, Television Programmes, Royal Ballet For Finland, B.B.C. 2 Series On World Aid, World Chess Match Opens Today Most Experts Favour Spassky's Chances, Six Possibles For Title, Master Classes For Pianists, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,200. News: Young Britons In Ostend Brawls, Safety Modification To The Triumph 1300 Suspension, Forged Tickets For Glasgow Match Inquiries By C.I.D., Cambridge IS Ending Beer Challenge, Housing Estate Has Own Trout Fishery, Welsh College May Join University, £55,300 Gifts For Cathedral, Taking a Tough Line with Silver, Would You Adopt A Coloured Child?, Rings on Show, Small Men Can Still Make A Fair Living, William Morris at Clerkenwell, Certificates For Parentcraft, Tv Amends For New Town's Doctors Show 'Ran Away With Itself', London Talks On Zambia Copper, Baptist Proposal For Fixed Easter, Parliamentarians Take Over In New Lebanon Government, Life Begins At 60 For The Philosopher, Co-Op Party Looks To Europe, Mrs. Gandhi Continues Talks With Naga Leaders, Indonesia Plans To Restore Ties With Singapore Important Shifts In Foreign Policy Indicated At Envoys' Meeting, Sandhurst To Give More Practical Training Plan Linked To Getting Extra Short-Service Officers, Buddhists' Civil War Threat Drive Against Ky Regime 600 Marines Leave Da Nang, 'Peace Resolutions Are Weakening', Greek Agent Threatens To Sue British Government, A.E.U. Chief Accused Of Bureaucracy, Notes And Comments, 'Telescope In Sky' Fails, What The Prime Minister Said On Oil And The Use Of Force, Cardinal Heenan's Sudan Plea, Unions Should Attack 'Old Boy Network', Minister Says, Bomb Warning To Airliner, Troops Standing By In Hongkong, Navy Escorts Tanker Away From Beira 16 Men Board Manuela To Force Change Of Course First Action After Call By Security Council, 'Flying Saucer' On Film Ministry Viewing Expected, Glider Pilots Fly Into Hail Storm, Dispute Over Police Radio Sets, Man Dies After 265 Ft. Fall To Rocky Beach, Hope Of Finding Lost City Intact, Spring in Elgar's Woods, Lake Hunt for Jet engines, U.S. Hopes Of Nuclear Treaty With Russia This Year, Teachers Give Priority To Teenage Drug Problem Move For Stricter Controls On Private Clubs, Radioactive Life Studied, Sunshine Brings Drivers Out In Force Poor Standards Condemned, Road Deaths Up: Saturday's 33 Total 'Disastrous', Help On M1 Taken For Granted, Secretaries versus Machines, Veterans From Afar Attend Dublin Celebrations, Toc H Lamp Must Throw More Light, No Big Policy Changes Likely With New N.F.U. Leadership, Nato Ships Hold An Open Day, Mr. Maudling's Warning To Mr. Wilson Dangers In Use Of Force, Churchill Statue Unveiled In U.S., Turkish Uproar After Attack On Statue, U.S. 'Wait And See' Policy On Vietnam Honolulu Declaration Seen As Political Mistake, 74 Cars Retire In Safari Rally, Talks On Next Step In S. Arabia, Teapot Tyranny For Tourists, Self-Immolation Attempt Fails, Bristol Church To Close Unsafe For Worship, And All We Wanted Was A Pair of Clogs, Senor Bosch To Run For Presidency, Canadian Named In Spy Case Dies, Mixed Marriage In Israel Opposed, Britain's Diplomatic Victory In U.N. Vote, Highway Men Design An Avenue And Produce A Desert, Dress Up that Fish Dish!. Official Appointments and Notices: Editor For Student Christian Press, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette, Mr. John Silkin Made Deputy Chief Whip. News in Brief. Law: Sentencing By Computer Proposed Court Aid To Consistency, Appeal Over Murdered Hairdresser, Briton's Home From Kuwait Gaol, Rope Over Prison Wall. Picture Gallery: Anniversary of the Easter Rising. Reviews: What's Hecuba to Mme. Paxinou?, Long before the Londoner Had It So Good, Protest Song For Aborigines, Stuttgart Now Among the World's Best Ballets, No-Nonsense Tchaikovsky from Mr. Svetlanov. Index. Editorials/Leaders: New Shape for Sandhurst, Chinese Gains and Losses, Action Off Beira, As Bright as a New Needle. Letters to the Editor: Sponging On The State, Interviews On Television, Tory View Of Industry Question Put To Mr. Heath, On The High Seas, Law Text Books, Young Drivers, See IT Whole, 'Intellectuals', Mixed Marriages, Impersonal Tests, The Bank Rate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Evelyn Waugh Artist In Satiric Prose, Dr. Harold Costley-White, Mr. C. F. Bell, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Mr. J. F. Woodthorpe, Judge S. R. Edgedale, Mr. Ed Anderson. Property: Capital Gains Exemption May Harden Some Prices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Rules For U.S. Foreign Securities, £5.5M. Of Tridents For The East, Credit Shortage Stays Severe, Search Drilling Firms, Settlement In Forged Bills Case Complex Plan For Mannesmann, Order Books Shorten, Beacon Insurance Bonus, P. & G. Unit Annuities And Taxation, Bath & Portland-Dunns Seeds Merger, Redfern May Issue A Debenture, Careers With Computers Promise High Pay, Wide Range Of Attractions At Rand Show, Cerebos Growth Slows In Second Half, Mitchell Cotts Group Earnings SLIP, Raytheon Profits Again Rise 30%, Commodity Markets, Bp's Bavaria Refinery Progress, Clean Food-Why Not Clean Air?, Currency For Travel, Bank Leumi, Br. Northrop Face Long Haul, President's Vigilance Curbs U.S. Pressures, 100 British Buses For West Indies, Brave Smiles During Wait For The Good Years, N. Corah Chief Gives Warning On Rising Costs, Third Oil And Energy Offer, Dearer Footwear Forecast In Autumn, 'Other Assets' Of Fed. Rise Gold Stock Unchanged, W. Tyzack To Hold Their Ground, Now A Spanish Unit Trust Backing By Four Banks, Synthetic Diamonds Patent Sought, Persistent Selling On Milan, Debenture Plan By Derbyshire Stone, British United Shoe Sales £28.7M., First Nat. City Bank Record Earnings Up 11%. Business Appointments: New Appointment At Bakelite.
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