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The Times - 12/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Monitor, CAMPBELL OF ESKAN. House of Lords, March 10., Yours faithfully, MICHAEL J. HOWE. 132 Seaforth Gardens, Stoneleigh, Epsom, Surrey, March 10., Yours faithfully, W. H. C. FREND. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, March 10., S. L. MAYER. 212 Old Brompton Road, S.W.5, March 10., W. J. FOSTER. 5 Midholm, Wembley Park, Middlesex, March 10., L. H. ATWELL, Chairman and Managing Director, Lesme Limited, Sunya House, Scrubs Lane, N.W.10, March 10., PETER SANDERSON. 3 Thornton Hill, Exeter, March 10., P. M. COOMBS. The Grove, 15 Mill Road, Burgess Hill. Sussex. March 10., A. C. M. B. SCOTIT. Green Mile Farm, Babworth, Retford, Nottinghamshire., B. N. SWAN. 6 Barton Close, Shepperton, Middlesex, March 10., NOEL NEWSOME. Marton House, Marton, near Rugby, March 10., KENNETH R. MIDDLETON. 13 Dean Park Crescent, Edinburgh 4, March 10., Yours faithfully, T. W. WYATT. 69 Croham Valley Road, South Croydon, Surrey, March 10., Yours truly, SIMON J. F. HARRIS. Stowting Court, Stowting, Ashford, Kent. March 10., Yours, &c., HUGH CAPSTICK. The Maples, Devizes Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, March 10., HENRY HOBHOUSE. Bottom Barn, Castle Cary, Somerset, March 10., PHILIP WILLS, Chairman, George Wills and Sons (Holdings) Limited. 25-35 City Road, E.C.1. March 10., A. R. HARVIE. 10 Ranelagh Grove, S.W.1., S. H. L. BARDER. The Close, Odiham, Hampshire, March 10., J. MASCARO. The Retreat, Comberton, Cambridge, March 10., R. E. MORRISON. Lucas Croft, The Avenue, Lymm. Cheshire, March 10., E. G. LING. 7 Napier Road, Redland, Bristol 6. March 10., JOHN NELIGAN. 54 Longridge Road, S.W.5, March 11., C. C. GOVER. 410 Hood House, DolPhin Square, S.W.1. March 10., G. R. MILLINGTON. 115 High Road, Swaythling, Southampton, March 10., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Editor, Blackfriar,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: John Heath & Sons,, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Services Tomorrow: Third Sunday In Lent. News: Spanish Arrests At Monastery, Bedford Hall Engineer Defended Councillors Say HE Was Given Too Much Responsibility, Curate Insolent, Rector Says, Lilies-Handle With Care, Swept And Garnished The Dangers Of A Vacuum, Fighting Qualities of the Common Perch, Millions Lost In Clyde Orders, China Warns Indonesians In Protest Over Violence, Man Shot In Soho Cafe Raid Gunman Escapes Over Roof, Duke Pilots Space Training Craft, Soviet City of Ancient Splendour, Boy Of 3 Died After Burns Coroner: 'Evidence Of Neglect', Mr. Odinga Loses Party Post, National Library Week Opens Let Books Abound, Sir J. Wolfenden Says, Cross-Channel Hovercraft Rivalry Britain Wants To Beat Sweden, Pilots Will Defy Air Lanes Rule, Writers' Ban After Tv Fees Clash Overseas Sales Of 'The Avengers', Pipeline Men At Ministry Again, Mr. Pearson In Spy Case Storm, Garden City Plan For Hendon Airfield Site Housing For 11,000: Traffic-Free Areas, Retired J.P. Dies In Manor Fire, Bognor Can Go Ahead With Sea Wall Scheme, Pres. Nyerere Urges, Croatians Are Unperturbed By Tito Criticism Demand For Democratization Still Pressed Forcefully, Triple Study Of Print Industry, Warnings Ignored After Crash, Carrier Policy Raises Serious Manpower Problems, Four More Die As Indian Riots Spread Troops Out After Burning Of Tramway Terminal, Mr. Wilson Warns His Supporters, Pay Students, Says Professor, Tough Guy is Reformed with Chocolate, 12 Men Blamed For B.M.C. Trial Shop Stewards Say 600 Ruled By 'Cabinet' Police Asked To Take Action, Britain Calls For Unity On Nato Joint Declaration As Sequel To French Moves, Ornaments from the Dairy, Bonded Fabrics for Furnishings?, Dr. Sukarno Hands Over Power Keeping Status As President General Suharto In Command, City Banker's Wife IS Basically Socialist, Chi-Chi Arrives In Moscow, £30 Earned Too Easily, Says Cowley Storeman, Snow Reports, Ghana General Derides Threat Of Invasion, Early Chiff Chaff Breaks Records Pioneer Spirit, 'Electionitis' and the economy-drawing a line Do Not Stir More Ripples Of Doubt-Chancellor Tory Leader's Concern To Protect Sterling, Record Level Of Exports And Imports Deficit Reduced To £5M., Germany Wins Big Greyhound Bus Contract, King Praises Gen. Oufkir. Official Appointments and Notices: Aviation Ministry's New Secretary, Birth Control: A Priest Resigns Anguish Of Catholic Married Couples, Church News, The Mérode Mousetrap, University News Oxford, Royal Geographical Society's Awards, Pisa Prize For British Journalist. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Arts and Entertainment: University Choirs, Clarity in Corelli, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, £750 For George II Bookcase, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,176. Sport: Grand National Horses Clash Over Stiff Kempton Fences, Faults On Both Sides In Last Test, Sports in Brief, FAST Starting By Cambridge, United Back To Bread And Butter, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Last Favourites Fall To North Hants Pair De Gooreynd And Davenport Keep Out Of Trouble, Austrian Skiers Dominant, Kempton Park National Hunt Results, Rugby Football Prospects Wales's Chance To Retain Triple Crown. Law: Justices' Clerk Criticized Ex Parte Postal Bingo Ltd., Judge On Seduction By Homosexuals, 12 Years' Gaol For London Men, Malcolm X Case Convictions, Dylan Thomas's Widow Loses Thomas v. Times Book Co. Ltd., Couple For Trial On Murder Charge, Lord Effingham Fined On Car Drink Charge, Security Van 'Available To Thieves', Life Gaol For Murder Of Dairyman Two Others Get 15 Years, 'Tie Of Blood' Case In Re C., An Infant, Southend Move Over Chief Constable, Man Fined On Club Gun Charges, Peter Pan, Walt Disney And The Sick Children Chancery Division Board Of Governors Of The Hospital For Sick Children v. Walt Disney Productions Inc., Extradition To Qatar Ex Parte Demetrious. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Michelinx, Tatra Mountains, Intourist, Sunday Express, The Times, Coach Tours. Picture Gallery: Nuns of Pontevedra. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Built Environment, Government By Student, Wigs by Clarkson, What Mr. Smith Costs. Letters to the Editor: Why the £ is Weak: Who is to Blame? Tender Stage Of Planning. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Graham Hayman A Prominent Industrialist, Dr. G. Noël Humphreys. Reviews: Classic Jazz By Miss Laine, Berlin Play on Plot to Kill Hitler, Famous Composers of the Past as Pianists, Radio Drama should Stick to the Classics, Rich Detail Of Schumann Work, Exhilarating Mozart, More Modern Works For The Tate. Business and Finance: Interest Rate Fears Depress Gilt-Edged, Stock Brokers Merge, S. Leboff Issue 60 Times Covered, Chemical Firm Seeks Share Quote, B.D.H. Growth Rate May Slow Down, Currency Rates For Travellers, Howard Tenens Loan, Hooker Chemical In Belgium Venture, Central Bankers Meet In Basle, Bill Rate Lower, Mutual Funds, Grain Bookings To India Continue, Birmid Profits Drop 16 P.c., Money Again Easy, Sterling Under Fire, Peachey Takes The Hard Road, Montevideo Gas Hopes Soar, British Printing Conundrum, New Problem For The Building Societies?, High-Yield Offer, Unit Trust Prices, Steel Shares SLIP. Business Appointments: The Week Ahead:, Mr. A. F. Tuke Joins Barclays D.C.O. Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street A Shade Lower Late Selling, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Pound Gains In Quieter Dealings, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Copper Moves Ahead, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Sharp Falls In Funds, Gilts And Steels Both Out Of Favour. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.

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