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The Times - 12/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From a Welsh Rugby Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter-, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, From Our Correspondent-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-, From Monitor, GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE. 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10, April 8., UVEDALE LAMBERT, Chairman., CHRISTIAN MILLER. Headley Farm, Newbury. Berkshire., JUDITH LISTOWEL, MARGERY PERHAM., JAMES CAMERON., R. F. CHRISTIAN., JAY BHATTACHARJEE., From Our Special Correspondent, MAURICE ATHERTON-LAFRANCE. 1 Chandos Street, W.1. April 3., JEAN FRANCO University of London King's College, Strand. W.C.2., PHILIP BROWN, Editor, Shooting Times., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, Sir Percy Rugg writes:-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Moray McLaren writes:-, Dr. Cecil Northcott writes:-, Mr. E. G. Cable writes:-, R.H.H. writes:-, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From a Special Correspondent-, Roy Strong, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent, J. F. Lockwood, Dunlop Rubber Co., BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Top Australian R.L. Player Hurt, Norton Priory Surprises Newcastle Prize For Touch Wood, Hard Won Point For Liverpool, Confidence In Orabella II Justified Zaloba Mastered By Breasley And Aegean Blue, Too Rough And Too Wet Hockey Festival Abandoned, Honda-Powered Brabhams Score At Goodwood, Sports in Brief, Little Fellow In First Place, Canoe Event Won By Poole Pair, Wimbledon Champion Beaten, Liverpool Need Five Points To Be Sure Of Title, Seven Point Win At Bisley, Prize For Musto, Nicklaus Wins Play-Off For U.S. Masters' Title Competent Golf In Dull, Slowmotion Match, Burnley Take Advantage Of Defensive Blunder, Welsh Made To Revise Opinions Scottish Stand-Off Half Gets Barbarian Message. Arts and Entertainment: Three Draws Give Pritchard A Win, Television Programmes, First World Chess Game Drawn Big Moscow Audience, Sir Malcolm Sargent In Australia, The Anniversary, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,201, Another Menuhin's London Debut, Bold Play In West Rewarded. News in Brief. News: Cancer Treatment By New Culture, A Quiet Easter In Ulster, Sale Of U.S. Wheat To Nepal, Zambia Minister Stoned, 'Lost' Pole Lands In Scotland, Dragonby Promises More Light on Iron Age, U.S. Plans Biggest Car Race Track, Protest Watch At Seminary, Bomb Shortage In Vietnam, Indian Government Refuses To Expel The Rev. M. Scott, The Money Aspect Of Teacher Supply, Zambia Launches Drive Against Quack Doctors, Nato Allies Hope For British Initiative, Cortinas' Team Win In Safari Rally, New Malaysian Head Of State Installed Fourth Elected Monarch Since Independence, Television Scenes That Appeal 'To Baser Instincts', Basques Wounded By Police Shots, G.P.O. To Keep Old Names London Changes Too Costly, Slow Progress For Bank Staffs, Cabinet Reshuffle In Ethiopia Prime Minister Sets A Precedent, Britain Tells U.N. Manuela May Go To Lourenço Marques, Russian Leader Insulted In Canberra Protest On Eve Of Conference, N.H.S. Medicines Cost Less, Three Escape In Air Crash, Resignation Of Greek Foreign Minister New Crisis Over Cyprus, Charter Plan For 500,000 Students, Vivid Heraldry of the Totem Pole, Membership Rebuff For Portugal, Procter Burnt In Race Crash, S. Arabia Nationalist Factions In Confusion, Soviet Mission By European Writers Implications Of Sinyavsky Trial, S. Arabia Hunt After Murder Of Briton Aden Anger Over Mosque Incident, Doctor Wants To Pay For Competition, Taylor Woodrow Win Shell Contract, Joanna V Ties Up Near Rhodesia Pipeline Captain Denies Intention To Discharge Oil, No Auxiliaries, Teachers Say, Country Awakening from a Trance, Police Were Kicked In Clash On Seafront, Court Told Mods And Rockers At Gt. Yarmouth, Oil Policy Expected To Bring Clash With S. Africa, Machine Which Measures A Driver's Performance, Boy Builds 30s. Computer, Hospital Guidance For Parents, Residents Win Anti-Noise Battle Buckinghamshire Concrete Mixers Controlled, 'The Vatican Millions' (Amended) Tonight, Crowds At Moscow Churches, Bonn May See U.S. Withdrawals As The Last Straw, New Coalfield Proved, Bride Dies On Day After Wedding, M1 Traffic Halted By 10-Mile Jam Chaos For The Returning Holiday Motorists 'Queues And Crawls' Throughout Britain, Children Lose Four Tons Of Teeth, Boy Of Four 'Flew' Like Peter Pan, Four Killed In Collision After Show, Buddhists Intensify Drive Against Ky Regime Big Student Demonstration Planned In Hué, Japanese Open New Shipyard, Anarchists ADD Brightness To C.N.D. Rally Protest At Presence Of M.P., Shell Nearly Hit House Inquiry By Army, U.S. Miners Ordered Back To Work, White House Search For Youthful Talent Fellowships Designed To Promote Leadership, No Weary River, This, Teachers To Put 22% Claim 'Provision Under National Plan' Recruiting Need Emphasized, Hairdressers To Fight Move For Unrestricted Hours Threat To The Small Concern. Display Advertising: Metalimport Limited,, English Electric, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, The Ward Group, National Development Bonds. Picture Gallery: The Young Horsemen. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Vietnam's Agony, The Power of the Purse, The German Right, Lost Middlesex. Letters to the Editor: Warning Signs, A Jacobite Outpost In Turkey, Mediation In Rhodesia? Joint Commission Proposed, Interviews On Television, Visitors To The Lakes, Teaching Of Russian, The Naga Hills, Neglected Chances In Latin America, Close Season For Mallards, Right Of Way. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Edinburgh College Of Commerce Principal, 3 Standard Bank Appointments. Obituaries: Mr. Evelyn Waugh, Prof. Emil Brunner, Air V.-Marshal H. K. Thorold Sahara Route, Mr. Max Nesbitt, Prebendary Colin Kerr, Miss Lucy Nettlefold. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Law: Man Remanded On Gaol Rope Charge, Brighton Incidents: 20 In Court. Reviews: Best Amateur Films of the Year, New Sculptors for Battersea, An Antidote to the Cosy Hospital Theme, Revival of a Neglected Play, A Lost Art: Inigo Jones and the Stuart Masques, A New Play for Children. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business and Finance: Level of Orders Falls: But So Should Imports, A European Loan For Continental Oil?, Krupp, The Complex Giant With 23,000 Allies, Brit. Enkalon Expands Polyester Plant In Ireland, Marples Ridgway £2M. Contracts, Wall Street Advance Halted In Active Trading, Volkswagen To Raise Prices, Rich Nickel Ore Discovery In Australia Treatment Abroad Likely At First, U.S. Steel Orders On High Plateau, French Oil Firm In Australia, Cans Without Seams, Indian Prosperity Far Distant, Strike Over Yet Copper Worries Remain, Brokers' Forum, Du Pont Margins Under Pressure, Midland Bank Opens Cardiff Branch, £7M. Gas Plant Rejected, Steel Barrel 'Rights', Share Prices Await New Signals, New Flooring Company Formed, Making Better Use Of Management External AIDS Not Enough, Hp Sauce Hit By Costs Profit Outlook Grim, Vosper Steering Gear For Ships, Copper Price Hurts Charles Clifford, Irving Widens Range Of Products, The Fed. Predicts Further Growth, $529M. T.W.A. Share Sales, Germany May ACT To Block U.S. Oil Takeover, Gatt Move On Yugoslavia Full Membership Soon, U.S. Bill Rates Rise, Company Meeting Hp Sauce Limited High Level Of Earnings Maintained Mr. John T. Lewis On Costs And Prices In The Grocery Trade, Mr. L. Jackson Will Reply To Critics, A.E.I. Computer For Bowaters. Stock Exchange Tables: I.B.M. And Xerox Both Over $10 Up, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Property: Bonham's.

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