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The Times - 18/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM MONITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, CLITHEROE., PHILIP WILLS, Chairman, George Wills & Sons (Holdings) Ltd. 25-35 City Road, E.C.1, July 15., ABRAM CHAYES, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School. Cambridge, Massachusetts. July 15., E. J. HAZEL 36 St Andrew's Hill, E.C.4., EDWIN CAMBRENSIS., G. W. ANDERSON. 51 Fountainhall Road. Edinburgh 9, July 15., GABRIEL ROTH. 21 Hereford Square, S.W.7., F. J. E. RABY., FROM OUR ROME CORRESPONDENT, T. S. R. B., G.T., FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our Television Critic, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,

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News: M.P. challenges Mrs. Castle on speed limit, Harvest Geared To Factory, Ban Urged On Garaging In The Streets Plea for subsidized public transport, German Catholics give pledge to Poles Solemn declaration of reconciliation, Trieste awaking to economic facts of life, Delville Wood Remembered, To Mum And Dad Care Of B.O.A.C., Hanoi Mobilization Order, U.S. Minister's 'war on hunger' tour, Dentists To Press Fees Complaints Vote of no confidence in negotiators, The Battle Of Horrid Hill, P.O. security 'limited', Serbian Minister Dismissed, Spain takes stock of progress under General Franco, Nigeria lines up with the Six, Postponement threat to S. Arabia conference Opposition wants only informal talks, 12-Day FAST Ends Ready to repeat it, man says, Pure-Bred Sheep's Future Role, Memorial 'Too Massive', 918 vaccinated after prison visit, Vietnam challenge to Mr. Wilson today Stern Moscow talks after trade fair tour with Mr. Kosygin, 120 Step Off Sinking Ship Everything afloat joins rescue, Pay claim waived by Israelis, Economic curbs on Wednesday, Farming notes and comments, China 'Unlikely To Join In Vietnam War' Mr. Stewart defends Wilson mission, Canadian storm over admirals, 600 Paintings In French Art Discovery, Invalid Fights To Get Back His 35s., Prying into freight rates will be opposed Lines fear disclosures could be exploited, Picture Complaint Rejected, Bow Group Call To Backbenchers, Facilities For Persian Gulf Forces, Varying prices for instant coffee, Two More Airlines Leaving Council, World Court Gives Its Ruling Today, Ghana call for Bill of rights, African Students Try To Disrupt Ceremony Way blocked for Rhodesia Ministers, Lord Chalfont back from arms talk, No news of four ocean oarsmen, Troops still stay in Chicago, £5 Notes Were 'Excellent Forgeries', Farmers Expected To Oppose Milk Plan Fear that housewives would buy less, Sky-Bikes Spread Their Wings Score of rivals for £5,000 prize, Mr. Heath demands action to meet crisis Need for firmness and frankness, Firemen may be offered inquiry, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Flats with a view to cost £4,000 less, Union Chiefs Resist More Unemployment Need for increased labour mobility. News in Brief. Law: Man Accused Of Murdering Nurses, M.P.s' pressure in Christie case, Cairo Charges Of Murder Plot. Display Advertising: Power Securities Corporation Limited, Bankers Trust Company, F.H.Lloyd & Co. Limited, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, N C R, Transalpine Finance Holdings, Good Year, Abbey Bonds, Racal Electronics Limited, Royal Society Of Medicine, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Methuen, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: MAPLE & CO. Ltd.. Funerals, Cremations, DAY, Appointments & Situations, Business Premises, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1747, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,284. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Davis Cup, Courageous Aunt Edith Lands Big Prize Fleet and Bally Russe complete treble, Jerome Becomes Favourite For Kingston Sprint, Today's Cricket, Painful lesson for Millensted in Lytham final, Sports in Brief, Emanuel win four events, Italian escapes in race crash, First blood to Ireland, Double Victory For Britain, British swimming success, Windsor Park Display Pony Power, Big Lead For Tina One Ton Cup series, Canadian Wins Queen's Prize, No dominating team in final stages More attacking football than expected, Brabham makes British Grand Prix history Victory in car he designed and built, British Isles seldom off defensive Powerful and fast New Zealand XV. Picture Gallery: Westminster Flower Mosaic, Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In Forces, From the London Gazette, Church News, Science Research Council Grant, New Archbishop Of Suva, Russians Go To Tolpuddle, Society Of Apothecaries Of London, Vintners' Company, Oxford Class List. Editorials/Leaders: The Unending Search, From Tolpuddle To Ettrick, Mrs. Gandhi's Six Months In Power, Protest From The Dentists. Letters to the Editor: Dealing With An Economic Crisis, Roads For London, Solicitors' Costs, Rights Due To Church In Wales, Sectarian Schools, U.S. Policy In Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Viscount Clifden Lord-In-Waiting To King George VI, Mr. William Parker, Mr. K. B. McFarlane Medieval Historian, Mr. Jimmy Seed International Footballer, Lady Dollan, Sir Bernard Binder, Mr. A. L. Bacharach, Sir Fordham Flower. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House Of Lords. Reviews: Sutermeister's Flaubert opera, A classical dancer of the first rank The Royal Ballet: Raymonda, Act III, Gothic paintings of Majorca, Gay farewell by L.S.O., A cruel page from bitter war, Poised singing of Berlioz, 'Strike A Light' Not Out, Cheeseman of the Five Towns, Five New Plays For Dublin. Business and Finance: Caledon Shipbuilding not pessimistic, Consett's modern plant cushions impact of falling margins and reduced demand Keen competition at home and abroad, Another Twist In The Copper Spiral, Hongkong Tin Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, 'Lamit' Equities Worth £62M., American selling on Frankfurt, Small savings deficit, 'Gold Fields' records, Official Help For Discount Market, New Staveley division, Commodity Markets, Waiting for the Government's next package, Houblon-Norman awards, A.F.A. Sells Australian Company, Watching the death of a river, Over 1M. Overseas Units Bought, American business still expanding in spite of high interest rates, Golden year for assay office, Guyana Warning To Canada On Aluminium, Major Surveys For Cotton, Pringle of Scotland open well, British Empire Investment Trust Mr. Michael H. Crichton's Statement, Wms. Deacon's In Jersey, Beecham price set at 32s., Edger Investments Limited Mr. Desmond A. Reid Reports Continued Growth, Long-Term Aims Of K.L.M., Pan Am Sets Cargo Record, Barclays Bank D.C.O. In East Africa, H.P. Charges Rising To 10 P.C.. Stock Exchange Tables: Nervous Week For Pound, Security prices after the uncertainty. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Leopold Joseph, Tube Investments appointment, Advertising Association Appoints Bensons. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, A Development By, New Life For Staff Homes.

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