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The Times - 19/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, PETER THORNEYCROFT. 42c Eaton Square. S.W.1, July 18., DESMOND DONNELLY. House of Commons, July 18., H. F. BOWSER. Carlton Club, 69 St. James's Street, S.W. 1., SPENCER SUMMERS. House of Commons, July 18., IRENE WARD. House of Commons., P. J. BURTON-PAGE. 9 West End Avenue, Pinner, Middlesex., D. MADGWICK., JOHN CASHIN. Dorset House, Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset, July 14., Geoffrey Howe, Q.C., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, P. C. T. CLARK, ,

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News: Dismissals In Yugoslavia, Colour Television Deadlock, More Restricted Forms Of Licence, The 'If ' In Commons Leper Reference, Light fitting could be dangerous, Have we the courage to set up a University of Law?, Death crash driver had Fire, Auto policy, Hospital Workers Stop For A Day, 1,300 Strike Over Dock Speed-Up Tilbury fears for jobs, Indian protest at slaughter of cows, Mr. Kosygin Turns Down British Peace Move U.S. pilots' fate a question for Hanoi, Two protests to Russia, Vatican-Methodist Link In Study Group Development of 'fraternal contacts', B.B.C. running down languages unit, Kensington Plans To Be Called In, Bourguiba visit may end split, Move for home rule in U.S. capital, China faces upheaval in her educational system, Clash on U.N. ship rates report, Learning To Be British Abroad, Safety in the second-hand image, Red Arrow bus routes to be extended, Further support for pound, Lear in an open air setting, Nuclear Valiant commissioned, Tories Support Lower Voting Age, Police treat for boy detectives, Suez: 'Evidence Of Collusion', Call For One Examination Schools report urges parity, 'Time Chancery Machine Packed Up', Ministry talks on bus pay likely, Occupational Therapy Needs Womanpower, Royal Pinner School may close, British Pilots' Role In Saudi Arabia Task will be training of air force, Squeeze on Rhodesia tightens, Airport Protest As Cars Are Towed Off, Chinese Envoy Must Leave Holland, Principle of 'sacred trust' must have legal form, £33m. B.O.A.C. computer scheme, Bowsprit lifted pavement, R.A.F. Escort For King Husain, Steel job for man with 3 'firsts ', Opposition to back economic curb Cabinet discussions on crisis measures today, Song Of The Lesser Redpoll Friendly Chorus, Cost Of Keeping Up Public Relations Councils look askance at G.L.C., No truce, say Free Wales Army, Americans open talks on air bases in France Implications of withdrawal next year, Heart operation woman dies. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The finish of Jim Ryun's record-breaking mile. Law: Nerve gas threat by a 'pop' radio chief, witness says City accountant on murder charge, Mixed Jury Find Woman Guilty, Decree For M.P., Remand In Piracy Case, Seychelles Fine For Contempt, Man remanded on shotgun charge, World court's rejection of S.W. Africa case Decision reached by casting vote, Inquest Questions On Dartmoor Drugs Prisoners on escape list to be called, House Of Lords "Everyone Knew What The Magistrate Meant" Armah v. Government Of Ghana And Another, Nurse Visits Gaol Tight security in Chicago, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Matrimonial Causes Act, 1965 Considered, 2,000 In March To Court Rev. Ian Paisley and others accused, Camp Guard IS Remanded, Hospital deny bath complaint, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Littler: Jury Fail To Agree Littler v. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another. Display Advertising: General Accident, 'Interunie', Ulster, Comprehensives, Goldmedals, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Boac Vc10, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, The Salvation Army, Land Securities, Monk, The Hongkong Bank Group, Board Of Trade, Unicorn, Moss Bros. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Surrey and Sussex Cremiatorium and, Appointments And Situations. Arts and Entertainment: Seventeenth-century set of maps makes £3,000, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,285. Weather: The Weather. Sport: World Cup Review Pele back for game Brazil must win Germano dropped by Portugal, Tennis Surrey beat champions, Cheltenham Croquet, Yorkshire Set For Tenth Victory, Rugby Union S. Watkins In Lions XV For Next Match, Brilliant success for South African Trigger Hill wins at White City, Sports in Brief, Fencing Llewellyn fulfils promise, Yachting One Ton Cup Destined For America Roundabout fails in second race, Townsend And Cosh In Side For Mexico, Athletics Ryun's secret is strength, British Swimming Team, Stockton Evening Racing. Politics and Parliament: Protests over expulsion of press men, Soviet silence on Mr. Brooke, House Of Lords Mr. Healey's interview queried, Opposition follow an historic Commons custom, Time for payroll tax repayments Bill. Editorials/Leaders: Anti-Climax At The Hague, Green v. Loamshire University, Keeping B.O.A.C. And B.E.A. In The Air. Letters to the Editor: Dealing With An Economic Crisis, Guildhall Concert, Special Operations Executive, Not Cricket, The Steel Industry, Vietnam Demonstration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Sir F. Turnbull's Successor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Prof. W. L. Burn, Mr. Charles Creed London Fashion Designer. Reviews: Gripping story of the police, Fine Marivaux distinctions blurred, Ireland's most famous theatre reopens, Ideal Schubert partnership. Business and Finance: Company Meeting Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber, Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, £2.5m. gilt edged exchanged, The Kennedy Round-And Beyond, Commodity Markets: After Quite Lively Dealings... Copper wire bars rise £6 a long ton, Six Plan For Inflation Recession fear, £40M. Rank Xerox Turnover, 'Canpac' Offshoot Issuing Notes, Law Land issue flops, Big boost for I.D.A. funds, No Extension Of P.I.G. Offer, Regional planning proves a slow process, Mixed outlook for Dover Eng., Djeddah Surcharge To Be Cut, WHO Wants To Be A Billionaire?, Humphreys Win Gas Plant Order, Pound waiting uneasily for next move, Japan Plans Shipping Survey, Unit Trust Prices, Better tone in British Funds, Late Flow Of Money, Peak U.S. 91-day bill rate, Company News: Dividends And Profits Austin-Hall setback: payment cut, American G.N.P. Up $11,000M., Luncheon Vouchers Automate, How Marketing Has Changed, $19m. Purchase By United Fruit, A test case for the magnetic tape. Stock Exchange Tables: More pressure on pound, Milan Eases At Close, Wall St. drifts lower in cautious trading, Optios Rates, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Contractors And Stores Flat, Cheap buyers relieve share gloom. Business Appointments: Business Changes New appointment for registrar. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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