The Times - 02/05/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our French Racing Correspondent-, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Music Critic, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our New York Drama Critic, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, From Our Midland Correspondent-, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, From MONITOR-, From a Special Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent in Eastern Europe-, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OWN CORRESPONDENT, ALAN FAIRBANK. c/o Wirral Motors Ltd., 77 Hoylake Road, Moreton, Wirral, Cheshire., HUGH HODGKINSON. Headmaster. Milton Abbey School, near Blandford Forum, Dorset., G. C. PENGILLY. Chairman, Cornish Chamber of Mines. Station Road, Pool, Redruth, Cornwall., MARGARET GARDINER. Organizer of the "Labour Voters and Vietnam" advertisement. 35 Downshire Hill, N.W.3, May 1., DENIS BROGAN. Peterhouse, Cambridge, April 29., R.E.SMITH. Hill House. near Rugby, April 29., PETER J. C. CHAPMAN. Brendon, The Chase, Kingswood, Surrey., STEPHEN STEWART. 123 Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 29., RICHARD LAMB, Liberal Spokesman on Monopolies and Tariffs. Knighton Manor, Broadchalke, Salisbury., From Our Special Correspondent, GAWAIN BELL Hidcote Bartrim Manor, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, April 29., R. Y. CALNE. Professor of Surgery. Department of Surgery, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital. Trumpington Street, Cambridge., T. S. CUNNINGHAM. 6 The Lindens. Prospect Hill. Walthamslow, E.17., Sir Norman Roberts, From Our Estates Correspondent, Our City Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Beauty And Fashion, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Sport: Matthews Makes Advance, Archer Broadens Athletics Calendar, England Hockey XI Beaten 2-0, Townsend Holds On To Win Lytham Trophy Steady Golf Tinged With Odd Flashes Of Brilliance, Speed And Fitness Brought To Bear In Final, Sports in Brief, Comfortable Polo Success For Friar Park, Paine Bolsters Southampton Ambitions, London Faces FAST American In Manchester, Royal Navy Take Wilson Trophy, Masterly Breasley Rides Right Away To Victory French Guineas Success For Soleil At Longchamp, Spectacular Strokes From Sobers, Surtees Wins Syracuse Race. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,218, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: May Day Run to Brighton. Reviews: Bristol's Four Shows in One, N.Y. Repertory Theatre Has a Shot at Brecht, Play Compels a Hard Look at the World, B.B.C. Study Of Satie, New Ballets At Lamda, London Debut of Conductor, Mr. Merrick's Birthday Recital, Maw Symphony Flatters the Ear, Haydn's Unorthodox Sacred Music. News: April Rings The Changes, Probation Service Losing Staff, Methods Of Depression Years 'Are Threat To Jobs' Mr. Wilson On Industrial Conservatism, Cottage Industry-circa 1966, Three Means Proposed For Reforming Television, Quartermaster Redundancy Jobs Cut In New Reserves, West Africa after the Coups, Laboratory Critics Of Design Advisory Service Urged, Dr. Birley's Plan To Help Rhodesia Students 'Princess' Ban Quoted In Report On Growing Difficulties, Public Hearings On Senator, Many Rhodesians Believe Talks Are Doomed Preparing Blame For Britain's 'Unreasonableness', 'Grandmother' to 32 Choirboys, Townsmen Long For Villages Housing Pressure Increasing, Orbit Missiles In Soviet May Day Parade Defence Minister Denounces U.S. Bandit War, Mr. McNamara Confident Of Nato Agreement, Notebook, G. W. Oakes Memorial Collection, Pylons A Setback For Downsmen, 'Irregularities' In Co-Operative Election, Belgrade Visit By Dr. Ramsey, Police Plea To Thief Over Smallpox Fear Of Infection, Hemmed-In Driver's Right To Force, Chinese Rice for Cuba, Factionalism In Indian States As Growing Danger, Two-Day University Strike In Italy, Mr. Jay Accuses Norwegians Of Anti-Efta Action, Mr. George Ball To Resign Soon, 'Protection Racket' Against Mecca, Uganda Cabinet Reshuffle, Police Inquiry Into Eight Fire Deaths, Mr. Gomulka's Warning To 'Retrograde Forces' Police Moved In As Polish Pilgrims Gather, Priest Disappears In Rome, Dockers Petition Prime Minister, Railway Tickets At Shops, Vice Clean-Up In Athens, Actors Pelted At Genêt Play, 5,000 In Saigon Anti-American Demonstration, Advertisements Proposed For University Of The Air, Return Home Jams The Roads, Britain's Future European Role Under Review, Salisbury Officials Expected In London Tomorrow, A.A. Subscription Going Up, Services Expand £200,000 Deficit Likely As Costs Soar, Seamen's Leader Denies Split In Executive Binding Vote For Strike Call, How Prince Andrew Learnt To Read, B.B.C. Step Up Economy Drive Behind The Scenes Office Bills May Be Pruned By £5M., Girl Guides' New Image Preparing for 19th World Conference, Airlines Will Agree To Higher Passenger Compensation, Skin Disease Study Neglected, Police Remove Art Exhibits, Prince's Body Found In Rhine Cause Of Death Unknown Kaiser's Grandson, £50M. Euphrates Dam Loan By Russia, Former Mau Mau Leaders Say Mr. Odinga Offered £150,000, Mr. Brooke's New Address, British Support For A U.N. Role In S. Arabia Aid In Withdrawal Would Be Welcome, Mr. Gunter Says This IS The 'Age Of Grab', Israel Raids On Jordan Cause Situation To Deteriorate Amman Sends Details To Permanent Members Of Security Council. News in Brief. Law: Barcelona Unrest Inquiry, Dismissal Sentence To Be Extended, White Remanded Until Friday, Briton Accused Of Malawi Theft. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Ludwig Guttman To Retire, Woman Keeper For British Museum, Chelsea College To Join London, Head, Wrightson Appointments, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, New Ambassador To Jordan, From The London Gazette,. Display Advertising: Cambridge Theatre, The United Commercial Bank Ltd., Friends' Provident & Century, Barclays Bank D.C.O., The Chase Manhattan Bank, Ruberoid, Gamages, Pontin's Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Edwards High Vacuum International Limited, Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, Rootes Motors Limited, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Torino, Crompton Parkinson Limited, Cartier Ltd, Life Assurance Corporation Limited, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: Budget Will Back Wage Curbs Ministers See Draft Today Pressure To Keep Up Employment Early News Of Doctors' Pay, Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Roubles Over The Dam, By Degrees, Floods of Light, Time And A Half. Letters to the Editor: Monopolies Report On Colour Films, Transplant Surgery, Lord Moran's Diaries, Taxation Of Mining, Special Operations Executive, Blackmail In Aden, Eve Of Budget Plea Ways To Help The Exporter, Battle Of Culloden, Labour Voters And Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Gen. Sir John Shea Indian Army And The Scouts, Mr. E. H. Watts, Mr. Edward Greeno, Prince Friedrich Of Prussia Grandson Of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Miss Helen Sutherland Art Collector And Patron Of Artists, Major-Gen. F. S. G. Piggott, Dr. W. H. Eccles. Property: Renovated Houses Can Make A Good Investment, Factories, Warehouses And Sites, G L Hearn & Partners. Business and Finance: Over-The-Counter Move By S.E.C., Lewis & Peat Link With Goodyear, Grade Org. Stock Allotments, Jersey Standard Pay $1.60, Mill Closures May Continue For 2 Years, Hosiery Sales Up 5 Per Cent, Chilean Copper Law Now In Force, Poison-Resistant Rats Spread, Four New Hoover Appliances, James H. Lamont & Company Limited, Double Taxation With America, Budget Boost for Turnover?, Parker, Winder & Achurch (Holdings) Ltd. Confidence In Future In Spite Of Difficulties Mr. A. J. Billingham On Improved Outlook, Fiat S.p.A. Top Management Changes Announced: Professor Valletta To Be Honorary Life President: Dr. G. Agnelli Appointed Chairman: Dr. G. Bono Sole Managing Director And General Manager., Weather Affects Crops Less Than Farmers Imagine, 'Most Advanced Machine Tool In U.K.', Big Leap In American Company Profits Steel The Odd Man Out, Insurance For Everyman, Alliance Building Society Outstanding Rate Of Growth, Commodity Markets, A.K.U. To Hold Profits, Good First Quarter By Berry, Wiggins, Land Rovers For Sudan And Bolivia, Wheeler & Tilling Shortfall, New Bisra Test Facility, £780,000 Jamaican Orders, 'Other Assets' Of The Fed. Rise $30M., Dorland Advertising See Signs Of Growth, Brokers' Forum, Mr. Val Parnell Sells Shareholding, £1M. Half-Time Pay-Out By Building Society, Paris Index Touches New Low For The Year, Active Morning In Money: Oil Transfers, Desoutter Brothers (Holdings) Improved Results Despite Difficult Conditions, U.K. Insurance Dependence on U.S. Market, Eurocard Expand Rapidly, Cavenham Still Under Attack, Planning To Come To Market, Soaring Expense Of The Conference Habit, Thomas Cook In Export Plan, A. & J. Mucklow Income Up Sharply In Half-Year, $9m.World Bank Loan For Peru, Liverpool & Manchester Inv., Fine Shell Canada Quarter, Farm Rents Up By A Third In Four Years, Farming Notes And Comments, The General Engineering Company (Radcliffe) Record Production And Profit, High Savings Certificates Repayments, Details Of Fiat Plans For Russia Payments Hitch, Chiesmans, £737,000 Meat Research Laboratory, Diners' Club Cut Commission Rates, Excess Insurance Company Limited Mr. H. L. Light's Statement. Business Appointments: Deputy Chairman Of Gallaher, New Director Of Chamber Of Shipping. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Share Prices In The Sixties, Pound Turns Upward.
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