The Times - 09/04/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-AUGUSTA, APRIL 8, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent-, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE. Robertsbridge, Sussex, April 6., SELKIRK. The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 6., JAMES MOSSMAN. 22 Earls Terrace, W.8. April 6., RALPH BLUMENAU. 11 The Lees, Malvern, Worcestershire. April 6., ASQUITH OF YARNBURY. CAMPBELL OF ESKAN. NIGEL NICOLSON. REAY. BEN WHITAKER. April 6., SALISBURY. Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, April 6., JAMES E. MILLER. 6 Friar Walk, Brighton 6. Sussex., R. M. SHIELDS, Chairman, National Opinion Polls Limited. Buchanan House, 24-30 Holborn, E.C.1. April 5., From a Special Correspondent, ROBERT CARR. House of Commons. April 6., J. H. ROBERTSON. 21 Phillimore Place, W.8, April 6., R. E. SMITH. 16 Selborne Road, Cranbrook. Ilford. Essex, April 5., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Harold Hartley, A friend, By MARY OPENSHAW, FROM A COLLECTOR, By GWENDOLINE JONES, FROM AN ANGLER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Museums Correspondent, From Our Film Critic, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Blackfriar, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Travel, Tomorrow's Services: Easter Day, Connoisseurs' Guide., Opera And Ballet.. Sport: Two Open Jumping Events Won By Smith, Wightman Cup Five, Women's Hockey Festival, Sports in Brief, Butler Shares The Lead In U.S. Masters, Barbarians Make Sure In Last 10 Minutes, Downing Street May Be Too Good For Young Emperor, Surfeit Of Errors No Comedy For Lowly Bury, World Cup Party, Radley Crushed In Rackets Final, Fulham's Run Ended As Haynes IS Hurt Leeds Subtlety, Drive And Spirit Hard To Quench, Familiar Faces In Tennis Finals Heartening Display By Mrs. Williams, Other Festivals, Snetterton Motor Racing. Arts and Entertainment: Hindle In Winning Chess Position, Sound Broadcasting, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,199. News: 10,000 Servicemen Will Deploy In Exercise Lifeline, Labour Party's 'Class Bar' Former Candidate Hits Out, Sheffield Change Criticized, British Protest Over Delays At U.N. Security Council To Meet Today Power Sought To Use Force Against Oil Tankers, Mud Beats Safari Drivers, Gen. Grivas Flies To Cyprus, Riot-Torn Hongkong Placed Under Curfew, Teachers Call For Say In Planning, Italians to Pay for Medicine, Firm Loses 20 'C' Licences 4-Month Ban After Accident, 'Vatican Millions' On Tuesday?, Bus Strike Over Swearing Ends, Better Use Of Common Land Register Opens Next Year, America Withdrawing 15,000 Troops From Germany 'Temporary' Move To Build Up Vietnam Units, Sale of Art Nouveau, Portuguese Promise Not To Use Storage Tanks, Cruise Liner Swept By Fire 490 Escape In Lifeboats, Manuela Now Heads For Durban, Exploring a Congo Volcano, Unions Queue For Pay Rises And Shorter Week Continuing Pressure On Prices, Some 'Glory' Seed Harmful, Co-Op. Seek State Incentives, Advantages of regular watering, Lord Snow: No Regrets And A New Book, The Resurrection Within And Beyond History, Clerical Workers' Chiefs Hope For Backing On Policy, Valley of the Seven Châteaux, Easter Road Jams Total 50 Miles 16 Dead, 260 Injured Fog Hazards In Many Areas, Glasgow Hunt For £28,000 Raiders, 'Lost' Nuclear Bomb Goes On Show Recovered By New Electronic Device, Fluorescent lighting at home, U.S. Launches Space Telescope, Government Aircraft 'Buzz' Vietnam Rebel City, Basque Agitation Feared Again, Ulster Forces On Alert For Easter Violence: Police Reserves Called Up, Early Warning By Churchill On China, Nato Discussion On French Position, N.F.U. Choose New President Sir H. Woolley Not Reelected, Notice On Christ 'In Good Faith', T.U.C. Unresponsive On Union's Fear, Britain Calls For Use Of Force, British Drive For U.S. Car Market 48 Models At New York Show, Pre-Atomic Steel From Scapa Cameras For Science Out Of Warships, Mr. Brezhnev Has Stalin's Role In New Politburo Veteran Bolsheviks Dropped From Party Leadership, Crashed Soviet Fighter Still Not Identified, Some fishing rivers restored to life, Widow's Claim For £30,000 Disputed, Election Night Results Watched By 25M, Shortage Of Gaol Night Patrols, Easter on a Greek Island, The Pope Washes Boys' Feet Easter Pilgrims Flock To Rome, Spare the Rod and Spoil the Children's Programme. Display Advertising: The Royal Commonwealth Society For The Blind, Canadian And Foreign Investment Trust Limited, 'Commodore', The Geographical Magazine, Garda, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hayters Ltd, Atco. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Easter Afloat. Law: £1 Note Prints In Car, Says Detective Three Men Accused, Court Action Over Demolished Hall, Court Registrar Sent For Trial, Gunfight Like Wild West, Crown Say Six Men On Affray Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Class List At Oxford, Church News, Capt. W. T. C. Ridley's Dockyard Post, Belfast, Britons Win Prizes In Africa. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Portrait of a Director, History's Widening Frontiers, Hongkong Image Marred, Rights Of Common. Letters to the Editor: Socialism Up To Date, Situation In Rhodesia, What About Dollar Offset?, Colonial Office, Must Trespassers Be Prosecuted?, Opinion Polls, Interviews On Television What Politicians Want. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. A. F. Newell, Capt. Harry Cator, V.C., Vice-Admiral Sir William Beloe, Mr. Walter Hansgen, Mr. C. F. Bell, Sir John Buchanan, Doctor Zhivago, Mr. Harley Drayton A Commanding City Figure. Reviews: Study Of Stone Age Tribe, Second Chance For Underrated Films, Notorious Film Comes Out in its True Colours, Bruckner and Two Monumental Symphonies of this Century, Concertos by Britten and Busoni. Business and Finance: Tunisia Oil Pact With E.N.I., Joseph Dawson Pay 12½%, Teleflex Win £750,000 Phantom Contract, Lloyd's Packing Salvo, Wall St. Still Rising Fractional Gains, Insurance Share Reappraisal, Commodity Markets Sharp Rise In Copper, Castle Extra Income Units On Tap, £49M. Rise In Note Circulation, Currency Rates For Travellers, Has Fall In Steel Output Stopped?, John Mackintosh Price Warning, Weaker Tone On Tokyo, Financial Sectors for Capital Growth, Oil Product To Help Banana Growers, Aero Exports Well Ahead, Money Everywhere Short, Mutual Funds, Redman Tools Purchase, Japanese Data For Steel Of Wales, Germans Spend Much On Travel, Chase Manhattan Records, Black-Clawson Loss Increased, Bond St. Fabrics Bid For Knitwear, Hay's Wharf Move In Middlesbrough, Technical Exhibition On Wheels, Quiet Session On Johannesburg, Hongkong Rioting Weakens Switch Sterling, Bill Rate Scarcely Altered, B.A.S.F. Dividend Warning, Firm Tone In Shares, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound Quietly Steady, Weekly List Of Security Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gains In Shares And Funds, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Dunlop Heads Short Dividend List, Public Buying Of Equities. Business Appointments: Appointment Of New Costain Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.
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