The Times - 21/03/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent-, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, MARCH 20, From a Staff Reporter-, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, QUINTIN HOGG. The Corner House, 13 Heathview Gardens, Putney Heath, S.W.15. March 20., LAURENCE COLLIER. Monkswell House, Blue House Lane. Limpsfield. Surrey, March 17., MAURICECOWLING. Peterhouse, Cambridge., ELIZABETH MONROE. St. Antony's College, Oxford, March 18., J. A. CLAY. C. H. RODWELL. Ruffinswell, Wickham Bishops, Essex. March 16., KATHLEEN FROST, Chairman. Croydon "Save Our Schools" Group. 40A Fairdene Road, Coulsdon, Surrey, March 16., A. D. EVANS, former Secretary for Home Affairs, Federal Government. HENRY McDOWELL, former Secretary to the Federal Treasury. J. B. ROSS, former Chairman, Federal Public Service Commission. 8 Harvey Brown Avenue, Salisbury. Rhodesia, March 14., BEN WHITAKER. 37A Broadhurst Gardens, N.W.6. March 17., From Our Bonn Correspondent, MICHAEL NORTON. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1. March 18., NOEL PERRIN. 10 Guest Road, Cambridge., FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD ROSE, ELMA WILLIAMS, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, J. R. COLCLOUGH, CLEEVE BARR, ARTHUR BURNAND, R. J. BARFOOT, R. B. WHITE, WALTER G. BOR, JOHN STILLMAN, HUBERT BENNETT, W. KIRBY LAING, DR. JOHN WESTON, BY SIR DONALD GIBSON, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY C. DOUGLAS CALVERLEY,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Stock Exchange Tables: Drawing Of Bonds, Pound Drops Again Swedish Currency Strengthens. Sport: Campbell-Lamerton To Lead British Lions Only Five Englishmen In Party, Rackets, England's Title Retained, Rudkin Takes Risk With Mexican, Warwickshire Win Squash Title Lancashire Within A Point Of Success, Turf Authorities Giving Racing A New Image Need To Reassess Financial Requirements, Sea Hawk Finishes Second, Tideway Scullers Untroubled Impressive Climb By Emanuel, Strong Case For Reverting To 36-Hole Matches, Cambridge Canter Home In Modern Pentathlon, Sports in Brief, Skiing, More Italian Fire Needed For Victory, England Lack Teamwork, Quality Lacking At Reading, Mrs. Parker Regains Foil Title, Hockey Results, Elvstrom Leads The 505s. Picture Gallery: Bringing the factory to the site, From Top To Bottom, Learning to build with boxes, Lining up for Docking Manoeuvre in Space, industrialized building, Contrasted Systems Of Construction. Arts and Entertainment: Universities Draw In Chess Cambridge Initiative, Mr. Maxwell Armfield, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,183, Paintings By Achille Laugé. News in Brief. Reviews: A Swiss Satire on Democracy, Exacting Work by Tippett in Pianist's Recital, Comedy Season Gets Off to a Good Start, King Henry II as a Family Man, New Oratorio By Shostakovich, Lynn Seymour as Odette, Bruckner at his Most Original. News: Flags Out For Europe Day, Duke Of Edinburgh Leaves A Useful Impression In U.S., Regional Issues May Increase Labour's Margin, Early Election Widens Field For Finnish Voters, Tories Puzzled By Their New Home-Owner Constituents, Hovercraft Cause Noise Problem, Building Through The Northern Winter, First Heralds Of Summer Time Traffic Queues From The Coast, The Chain Of Success, The Pope Speaks On Dr. Ramsey's Visit, Iran And Iraq To Solve Disputes, Realities Of Competition, Today's Speakers, Avoiding Chaos, Protests At British 'Buzzing' Off Mozambique, Trawler Strike May Spread, Grebes Are Busy Nest Building, Mods And Rockers In Box Hill Clash, 'New Identity' For Peterborough, Beginning of a major change in the process of building, Warning On 'School Transit Camps', Helicopter Rescue In Nine Minutes, U.S. Seeks More Flexible Policy On China New AIM IS Containment Without Isolation, Sweden's modular techniques, Greek Government Split Over General Grivas Progressives' Leader Threatens To Withdraw Support, New breed of builders, Russians To Hear U.S. Jazz Band, Penal Research Unit At Oxford, Results Of Accountancy Examinations, Dr. Adams Arrives In England, Navy's Busy Week At Portsmouth, Castro Attack on Chile, Diplomacy At The Village Hall, Road Ruling At Beckenham Reversed 'Factual Errors' In Minister's Letter, Agricultural Policy May Sway East Anglia's Farmworkers, Gangs In Fight At Roundabout, Half a million homes a year, Gas Storeman 'Tired Of Doing Nothing', Strangled Girl: Appeal To Irish Motorists, Assurance To Reservists Minister Explains Liabilities, Flower Seed Drug Investigation Sales To Young, Industry Needs Shake, Mr. Brown Says, Portugal Unhappy Over Nato Text, Seven University Men Held By S. African Police Detention Under 180-Day Law, Soviet Astronauts Landed In Trees, U.S. Report Clears Gemini Pilots, Mr. Brown In Row Over Tv Unit B.B.C. Team To Be Barred 'Encouragement To Hecklers', Getting different materials accepted, Employers Blamed For Sites Trouble, Ford Explain Policy On Dealers, From A Craft To An Industry, Notes Lose Colour In The Wash, Mr. Wilson Lashes Tories Over Rhodesia Irresponsibility' Denied By Mr. Heath, Belgium's New Coalition Formed, More Than 100 Killed By Uganda Earthquake Buildings Demolished During Four-Hour Shocks, Germany's Unwanted Miracle, Justifiable London pride, Clash Over The Councillors' Farewell £254 For Badges 'Scandalous', Property Owner In Council House Three-Car Man, Crucial Constituency At The Suburban Crossroads, Ld. Butler For Cambridge Inquiry More Efficiency In Administration, Not By Research Alone, Lebanon Expels Professor, Directory Error 'Costs £20,000', Primate's Advice On Dr. Billy Graham, Home Thoughts For Abroad, General De Gaulle 'Insulting', 'It Must Not Be Unconditional Surrender To The Six', New Canterbury Looks To Its Heritage, New Methods And New Problems, Petition To The Queen From Gibraltar Housewives Ask For Guarantees, Poor Roads In Dock Areas Are Impeding Exports, Dangerous Eating, Ugliness-the price that must be paid?, Farming Notes And Comments, Determination And Modesty Of General Suharto, Teenagers WHO Go Burglar-Sitting, Steady Increase In Plants, Mental Link In Fatal Crashes U.S. Survey Found 58% Drivers Ill, Cure for Gloom at Home or Abroad, Hawker Siddeley Offer Of Military Aircraft To U.S., Questions Quebec Wants To Ask, Space Travel And Time, Welcome For Ghana Leader Of Opposition To Dr. Nkrumah, Anglo-Methodist Church Centre, Union Replies To Judge, Peking 'Holds Up Soviet Supplies', Mr. Macmillan Replies: This Statement IS Untrue, Three Cardinals In Centenary Mass, Notebook, Liberal Directness Makes A Sharp Impact, In the hands of local authorities, World Cup Stolen In London Missing From Exhibition Room Guarded Trophy Insured For £30,000, The architect and the aesthetic problem, Inquiry Into Cremation Of Wrong Body, Significant Changes In Arrangements For Selling Fatstock, Work To Rule By Police Car Mechanics Road Patrols May Be Cut, Changes In Jakarta Fail To Appease Students Action By Irregulars Still Unchecked, Tensions With Government Remain In Spite Of Price Review Armistice, THE ELECTION: Mr. Heath's Common Market bait 'hooks' the narties Europe Now Singled Out As Live Voting Issue, Italian Storm Over Students' Sex Inquiry, Is There Really a Women's Vote?. Official Appointments and Notices: Jersey Police Chief Resigns, Civic Theatre Director, From The London Gazette., Somerset Maugham Awards, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, University News. Display Advertising: "Building", Friends' Provident & Century, Gamages, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sir George Godfrey And Partners (Holdings) Limited, British Iron And Steel Federation, Scg, A75, H. C. Janes Limited,, Trusteel, India, Redland, British Home Stores Limited, Blacknell And Clasp, T & N, Northern Ideal Homesteads Ltd, The Times, Bison, Scf, Coal, London Brick Company Limited, Olive Oil, Alcan, International Distillers And Vintners Limited, Flokstone And District Water Company, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd., French, The Honkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Laing, Professional Standards For Supervisory Management, Bpl, Samuel FOX & Company Ltd, Lamida, Hocroft Trust Limited, Rowcon, Cape Asbestos Group Of Companies, Selleck Nicholls Williams, Hill-Cebus Constructors Ltd., Typaldos Lines, British Lift Slab Limited, Eleco Holdings Limited, Bbh. Law: Youth Accused Of Widow's Murder, Inquiry Into Girls' Court Visit. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Dr. Verwoerd's Hope, Mr. Brown Objects, England Catches Up, Allies-or Associated Powers?. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesian Pensions, The Trade Unions Urgent Topics For Consideration, Sleepers At Airports, Defending S. Arabia, The Wings Stir, High School To Close. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. E. Oppenheimer, Mr. Hugh Kelly. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Sussex Estate With Good Manor House And Farm, Richard Ellis & Son. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: 'Other Assets' Of Fed. Rise, Money Quiet And Easy, Room Still For Further Amalgamations, Sir B. Mountain On America Sec. Covent Gdn. Lettings, Savings Surplus Cut To £2M., G. Brady Progress, Japanese Plan To Release Gold, Krupp In Spain Steel Venture, Buying Interest On Milan Expands, Commodity Markets, Fresh Funds for Cambridge Consultants, Anglo-Canadian Trade Drive Intensified, Steady Progress By Clear Hooters, Export Grant Scheme 'Not Enough', Applying The Hard Line To Aid Programmes, N. Ireland Growth May Be On The Way, Hocroft Trust Placing, Aberthaw & Bristol Cement, Board Hit Back At Ex-Chairman, Planning To Come To Market, Doulton Gain On The Swings, Hall Engineering Slide In Second Half, S. & U. Acquire London Mail-Order House, £2M. Fuel Plant Expansion, French Credit Costs Move, Property Merger Agreed Sackville Estates And Holloways, Massive Gain To American Economy Financial Survey Of Boom, Convertible By Rights From Rotaflex, Reverse Yield Gap Widens Again. Business Appointments: Kelly's Directories Chairmanship, New Guardian Trust Chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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