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The Times - 23/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, W. T. BLAKE. Finca Blake, Mijas. Malaga, Spain., L. DUDLEY STAMP, Chairman, Natural Resources Advisory Committee. Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall., JAY G. BLUMLER. Research Fellow, Television Research Unit. The University. Leeds. 2., THELMA CAZALET-KEIR. Flat J. 90 Eaton Square. S.W.1. March 21., CLAUDINE SINGER. Twysden Cottage, Great Chart, Ashford, Kent., O. L. WADE., COLIN BUCHANAN, , EDWARD C. G. BOYLE. 23 Endwood Court. Handsworth Wood, Birmingham 20., ELIZABETH COKER. Chairman of Essex County Council Education Committee. County Hall. Chelmsford, March 21., VINCENT S. JONES. Mill House, Rectory Lane, Ramsey, near Harwich, Essex. March 21., Richard Rose, L. G. JOHNSON, Honorary Sccretary. The Co-ordinating Committee of British Service and Ex-Service Organisations. 43 Grove Park Road, W.4., C. E. POCKNEE. Chairman of the Hymn Society of Great Britain. Holy Trinity Vicarage, Twickenham. Middlesex, March 17., COLIN W. WEEDON. The Old Post Office, Worplesdon. Surrey, March 21., From Our Agriculture Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, Our City Editor, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC, From Our Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, Educational, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors., Declaration Of Dividends. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Many Rises Among Industrials, Sharp Falls On Zurich Paris Improves, Some Recovery For Equities, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds Austrian Government Guaranteed Conversion Loan. 1934-1959 British Tranche, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Dollar Wanted: Pound Again Lower Security Sterling At 3/8C. Discount. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,185, £40,000 Cross for Nation. Sport: Marks And Hughes In Good Position, Bodell Outpoints Migliari, Everything Happens To Oxford Crew, Mixed Fortunes In Mixed Foursomes, Sports in Brief, Brazilian Riders First, Holders Unseeded In Badminton Singles, Northern Deamon Best For Lincoln Handicap Stylish Valoroso Should Win More Long Distance Races, Connelly Recalled As England Try One Winger, Seedings Upset In Rackets 'Trial'. News: £340M. Plan By U.S. Firm 'Would Speed Greek Development' Minister Rejects Criticism Of 12-Year Regional Programme, 30 Teams Compete In Army Motor Rally, A.E.U. Warns Branches: 'Stick To Rules', Future Meritocrats WHO Care, THE GENERAL ELECTION: Following in father's footsteps to the polling booth Loyalties Persist In The Ranks Of Youth, German Move To Emphasize Peaceful Intentions, B.B.C.'s 'Forsyte Saga' To Cost £200,000, Reseeding Machinery May Replace the Plough, Factors In West German Toll Of Starfighters, Ghana Visit An 'Extravagance' G.L.C. Member Protests, Treasure Thrown Back Into The Sea, Fewer Ships Break Their Backs, Government To Pay £3M. More Rates, Acid Poured On Tory's Car, The Duke Of Edinburgh Pilots B.A.C. One-Eleven To Ottawa, Air Hostesses On Sit-Down Strike, Adelaide Greets Queen Mother, Public's Role In Foiling The Criminal, Lord Chalfont Going To Moscow Tomorrow Talks On Disarmament To Be Resumed, Angry Parents See Education Chief, Tories Advised To Smarten Up On Finance Terms, Waste Charges Rejected Mr. Wilson Scorns Tory Plan 'A Sensation Of The Election', French Drive Against The Shanty Towns, Can Liberal Voters Sway Election?, Rationalize Unions, Staff Managers Urge, Ex-Minister Brought From Gaol At Rifle Point Denunciation Of Dr. Nkrumah By Former Aide, Henry IV To Open Stratford Season, 417 Buildings In York Eligible For Grant, Spurn Point May Be Cut Off, More Freedom For Teacher Colleges, Social Democrats' Finnish Victory, President Kaunda Warns Army, More B.M.C. Men Laid Off, Slower Pace Of Church Union, £38½M. Plan To Raise Steel Output Improved Plant For Wales, Cattle Market That Counts Here, £1M. For Boy Under Duke's Plan, Six Commands In Services Call For Reshaping On Task Basis, Cornet Man Says HE Will Appeal, Vote Now-Pay Later Warning By Mr. Heath, Rhodesia Tells Two Britons To Leave Senior Officials In Mission, Malaysian Press Curbs To Stay, Halting Sale Of Morning Glory, Massive Tory Drive At Mr. Lubbock, Canute before a Liberal tide?, Korea Commander Gives Vietnam Warning There Must Be A Moral Limit, Says Gen. Ridgway, A Gifted Singer From Sweden, Today's Speakers, Cremation Error In Spite Of Labels, Sounding The Alarm On Welfare, Tory Challenges Opinion Polls, New Tremors Hamper Rescue Teams In Uganda, Liberal Says Union Victimized Man, Labour's 'Inherent Defects', Two Protestant Pastors Barred From Rome Objections To Archbishop's Visit To The Pope, Climber Dies On The Eiger Spectators See 3,000ft. Fall British-American Team Leader, U.S. Reply On Bases In France, Mafia Known by Deputy, Focusing on Leisure, All Night at the Office, 'Flying Football' Investigation, More Chinese Diplomatists Leaving Indonesia, 1,000 Birds Die After Air Journey, First Morel Signals a Pond Invasion, Snow Reports, Ankara Threat Of Endless Filibuster, Liberal absence upsets calculations, Mr. Wilson Hit In Eye By Stink Bomb Slight Wound Treated Request For Boys Not To Be Prosecuted, General Motors Apologize, Bedfordshire Plan To Merge Towns Strong Opposition, New Squall Blows Up About Tv Confrontation, Gold Medal For Fine Group Of Modern Daffodils, Dispute Over Loan Interest, All Guards On Duty When World Cup Was Stolen Dogs Were Not Asked For, Says Security Firm Chief, Firms Built Ships More Cheaply Than Navy Dockyard Costs Reflected Rise In Wage Rates. Law: £21,000 Damages For Woman Doctor, £750 Fine For Receiving, Girls Leave Rape Case Court, Duke's Arrangements Approved In Re Norfolk's Will Trusts Norfolk v. Howard, 'Belsen' Boy: Couple For Trial, Boy Remanded On Murder Charge, Policeman Accused Of Wife Murder, Solicitor Held Negligent Attard v. Samson: Poister. Third Party, Libel Appeal Allowed On Costs Issue Wheeler v. Somerfield And Others, Disciplinary Inquiry Clears Policemen, 20-Year Driving Ban On Youth, Return To Qatar In Re Demetrious, Nearly Blind Woman IS Acquitted Costs For Her In 'Trumpery' Charge. Display Advertising: The Imperial Tobacco Company Limited, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, The Monotype Corporation Limited, The Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, The British Aluminium Company Ltd., British Rail, Antibes, Gestetner, Aaronson Bros. Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Halifax Building Society, Union Corporation Limited, Grimsby, Paquin Limited, Unilever N.V., Amp. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Xii, Big Fishing for One Day in the Year. Official Appointments and Notices: South Arabian To Be Aden Judge, Church News, The Queen Honours Japanese Leaders, Cambridge, From The London Gazette. Tuesday. March 22 1966, New Medical Chair At Oxford Clinical Neurology. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Finland Springs a Surprise, Eurocrats Stop Work, Writing on the Wall, The Forsytes, Cakes And Ale. Letters to the Editor: High School Decision, As The Traffic Grows Treasury Grants Inadequate, Sleepers At Airports, Plus Ca Change, Parking For Disabled Drivers, Natural Resources, Colleges Of Education, Votes From Abroad, The Revised Psalter, Politicians On Television, Hazards Of Adoption, Unjust Image Of The Army. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Rev. G. E. Hickman Johnson, Maj.-Gen. D. W. Price, Mr. John Harlin. Reviews: Four Jazz Musicians Tackle a Fundamental Problem, Stage Company Celebrates, Music of a Neglected Master, Balanced View Of Delius, Etchings and Engravings by Italian Masters, New Symphony by Richard Arnell, Shakespeare In Direct Style. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: U.K. Imports Less Champagne, Germanium Price Reduced, Leicestershire B.S. Assets At £29.8M., Rover Sales Drive In S. Africa, Lord Robens On Board Of Brit. Anthracite, Grays Carpets, Chinese Look At Scots Industry, Revenue Deficit Of £41M., Pound Slips To $2.79 3/8 Equities Improve, Dividend Verdict On EQUITY Prospects, Mutual Funds, Could Midlands Bubble Burst?, Freight Trading Still Lethargic, Britannia '300' Trust, Wall Street Advance Limited By Profit-Taking, Oxygen Plant the Key to Steel Plan, Expensive Beds In Vogue, Company Meeting Franco Signs Limited, Large Help For Money Firmer Market In Council Loans, £500,000 Uganda Glass Factory, Two-Day Rate Steady, Stockpile News Pushes Copper Prices Sharply Lower, Empire Rib Hopes From Umbrellas, Industrial Midlands Inv., Monotype Turnover Running Slightly Ahead, I.B.M. Advance $3 To $512, Australian Ports Modernization, Bus Chief On Price Spiral, Bp Rights Issue Nearly 100% Taken Up, Efta To Attack Surcharge On New Front Gatt Mystified, Textiles Industry Reconciliation, Dollar Premium Highest for Ten Years, Larger Deficit In Canada Trend Reversed, Breathing Space For Cope Allman, Keyser, Ullmann Reorganize, H.P. Sauce Earnings Almost Held, James Scott Acquires French Firm, 'Pay Snatches To Increase In Scotland', Bullion Market Ouiet, Grangesberg Growth, Volkswagen Rights Rumoured, Unit Trust Prices, Kuala Lumpur-Kepong. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Director For Tozer Kemsley. Property: 6/9, Town Houses.

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