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The Times - 04/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondents, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, J. BETJEMAN. 43 Cloth Fair. E.C.1, March 2., RALPH EDWARDS. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., JULIAN AMERY. HUGH FRASER. House of Commons, March 3., TOM HICKINBOTHAM. Little Hayne, Lexden, Colchester, Essex, March 2., HENRY PHELPS BROWN. 73 Fitzjohn's Avenue, N.W.3. March 3., M. L. McGLASHAN, Professor of Physical Chemistry. Department of Chemistry, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter, March 2., WILFRED JOSEPHS. 14 Nassington Road. N.W.3. Feb. 25., Imre Vajda, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, March 3., ROY PLOMLEY. 91 Deodar Road. putney. S.W.15. March 3., Professor A. H. Dodd, R. D. F., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Salter, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent., From Our Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, J.H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral Directors,, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,169, Monaco Music Contest, Television Programmes, £300 For Ewer And Basin. Sport: Younger England Defeat Wales, Eton Pair Settle Down Quickly, Test XI Selection Deferred Murray Takes Place Of Parks, Three Records In University Relays, Sports in Brief, Defences May Play Deciding Role In Women's Hockey, Riversdale And Scudamore Ideal Partners Unpleasant Experience At Lingfield Shaken Off, Thomson Leads Qualifiers, Rugby Theorists Again Proved Wrong Breezy Display By Barbarians And East Midlands, Bonallack Stays Golf Captain, Hockey Club Records, Oxford Boxers Win, But End IS Sour. News: Election Profit IS Odds-On Bet Prospects For The Bookmakers, Caravan Site Aid By G.L.C., North Sea Division Pact With Danes, U.S. Navy Scientists Find 'X-Ray Galaxies', Mr. Wilson's Visit To Scotland, The Floating Voter WHO Weighs Things Up, Tsr-2 Would Have Cost £9M. Each, £4,000 Stolen In 2 Wage Snatches, Colchester Goes Comprehensive, General Strike Threatens Sweden, Blank Paper Full Of Meaning, Antigua Problems Studied, Coshed Man In Van Hoax By Students, West Says No To E. Germany, Ratepayers' Challenge To Charterhouse School Call On Governors To Hand Back £5,000 Rebate, Advice To Rebuild Rail Bridge, 'Go-Ahead For The Industry', 1,000 U.S. Victims Of Blackmail, Reply To Critics By Mr. McNamara, Swimmer With One Leg IS Barred Girl 'Broke Rules', Delegates Leave O.A.U. Meeting Over Ghana Dispute, Tear Gas Used During Aden Clashes, Italian Journalists Defend Their Right To Secrecy, Dock Dispute Nears Deadlock As Strikes Continue, Cinemas To Show 'The War Game', Hopes Of Implementing Yemen Pact Fade Threat Of New Tension In Middle East, Dr. Obote Accuses President, Dr. Nkrumah 'Now Head Of State In Guinea' President Sekou Touré Makes Friendship Gesture, Three IS Company, Two IS None In Tv Confrontation, Dr. Erhard Appeals For Wage Claims Restraint, Line that Became a Legend, Linking East and West, Bedford Hall Engineer Resigns 'Profound Distress At Difficulties', 9,000 In Singapore Secret Gangs, Warden For Gullery, L.S.O. Gets A Home In Barbican, B.O.A.C. Expect To Set Records, Sydney Petition On Opera House, French Shipyard Strike Tension, Reactor Royalties Disagreement, Mustering for Battle-Constituencies Pick the Men 'Two-Fisted' Mr. Hogg Puts Election Choice Socialism Or Freedom-No Middle Course, Russian Crew Barred From Landing In Hongkong Victims Of Royal Visit, Says Captain, Peace Pilot is Commended, Ornaments Stolen From Cliveden, Prospect Of More Rises In Post Office Charges Facing £8M. Yearly Deficit, Cavern Club May Be Saved, Three Seek Presidency Of Guatemala, More Firing In Jakarta Street Demonstrations Army Apparently In No Hurry To Restore Order, Q.C. Nominated For ' Miner's Seat', When Nuclear Particles Meet Head-on, Unions Seek Talks On Recruiting, Labour Ready To End Lords Delaying Powers Commitment In Manifesto, Snow Reports, Tension Mounts As Beira Awaits Tanker Rhodesia Hopes To Receive 14,000 Tons Of Oil, Big New Mine Plan Expected On Zambia Copperbelt, Journalists' Bodies Plan A Link, Russia To Drill Four-Mile Hole In Earth's Crust Site In The North To Be Chosen This Year, Ridiculous Promise, Mr. Brown Says, Speed Of Some Goods Trains Cut Derailment Inquiry By Experts, Troops Sent Into Assam By Helicopter Delhi Rules Out Negotiations With Rebel Tribesmen, Mr. Goldberg And B.B.C. Reconciled, Research Chief Says,' Time To Scrap Underground Trains', Five-Point War On Traffic Problems In London Working Groups In Action At Once. Display Advertising: Ecgd Export Credits Guarantee Department, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aveling-Barford Limited, Pergamon Reports, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Luis Gordon & Sons Ltd.,, The Calico Printers' Association Limited, Bank Of Montreal, Coutts & Co, Rover 3-Litre, Equipment Comparison Limited, The Times, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited, British Eagle, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Parsons, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited, Boac, Power Securities Corporation Limited, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Gill & Duffus Limited, Eleco Holdings Limited, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. News in Brief. Law: Four Gaoled For Fight, Wife Must Not Move Her Husband Risk To Health, Judge Says, Decree Against Lord Jellicoe, Adjourned For 5 Judges Regina v. Assim, Application By Police Chief Abandoned, Stocking Masks Parade At Trial Defence Request, Pose As Police Alleged, Girl, 10, Must Stay In Home Bench Refuse To Revoke Order Appeal To Be Lodged, A Good Deal Of Confusion Regina v. Oakley, French Court Rejects Blood Tie In Adoption Case, Appeal Certificate Refused. Official Appointments and Notices: Longer Course For Ordinands, Australian Post For Dr. Eggen, Latest Appointments, University News, Honorary Fellowships Presentation. Picture Gallery: Abu Simbel at Crystal Palace. Politics and Parliament: Royal Shakespeare Company observes charter, Why add to road problems of Oxford?, Policy to revise Nassau agreement reaffirmed, Colour Tv In Late 1967 German System For B.B.C. 2 European Pact Proviso Extra Licence Fee, Choice of 'comprehensives', Colour television next year: PAL system for B.B.C. 2: separate licences, Lord Campbell Takes Labour Whip, Closing Division On Defence. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Pensioneering, Another Gold for Australia, Policy for Fuel, India's Troubled North-East. Letters to the Editor: A Good Read, Decimal Coinage, Hereford Screen, The War Game, Bus Workers' Pay, Aircraft For Britain True Cost Of The F 111 A, Defence Of S. Arabia, Second Violins. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. G. W. Chafer, V.C., Sir David Edwards, Cardinal Castaldo Archbishop Of Naples, Mr. N. R. Hilton, Mr. Basil De Selincourt, Sir Emrys Evans. Reviews: Solo Talents Displayed, A Giant-Sized Takeover, IS Fauré Like Bonnard?, Authority In Bach, Britten Opera On June 9, A Lesson In Survival, English Debut Of Oboe Quartet, Clear Look at a Northern Gambling World, When Composers Borrow, Chamber Music To Young Faces, Sympathetic Fagin Shocks Jews, An Outstanding Siebel, Brighter Side of Naturalism. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: British Cigarette Exports Go Up 20 Per Cent, Regrouping By Woolcombers, Free Publicity Produces Little S.E. Business, Telephone And General Trust Year Of Continued Progress Mr. Alastair F. Roger Views Future With Confidence, Sun Life Sticks With Equities, Fresh Hint Of Dearer Home Loans, New Israel Bank Debentures, Copper Prices Fall With Cash Wire Bars Down £10s. And Three Months, £10 15s., Imperial Smelting START £14M. Expansion, Sugar-Selling Countries In Voluntary Pact, N.S.F. Slowing Down, Allowances Blow To S.G.B.: Ross Sales Up £15M., Bid For Glenfield Raised, Clarkson (Engineers) 50 Per Cent Ahead, Thyssen-Huette On Steel Problems, Mutual Funds, Manufacturers' Capital Spending up 9%, U.S. Stake In B.I.A. Direct Mail, U.S. Company Profits Levelling Out, Money Scarcer As The Day Goes On, Sears Roebuck Moves Into France, Company Meeting Sun Life Assurance Society Limited Successful Outcome Of New Venture Of Outstanding Importance To Future Prosperity Further Year Of Progress And Expansion Mr. C. G. Randolph's Statement, Rea Brothers Scrip, Swiss Gold Sales Gather Momentum, Brokers' Forum, Freight Rates Maintained, Lawnmower Scoop By Britain, £5M. Rise In Note Circulation, Teenage Spending May Treble By 1975, Hereditaments Fully Subscribed, Pergamon To Gain From Decimals, Lombard Bkg. Earns 10% More, Decimal Cost May Be Less Than Expected Transition Period Will Be Hardest, Societe Generale De Belgique Report For 1965, U.S. Company Quits Nail Business, $25M. Bond Issue By I.H. Subsidiary, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Sharp Rally On Wall Street $1 Advances, Country Buying Helps Equities, Sterling Steadies At Lower Level, Firmer Tone In Equities Pound More Steady, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Oils And Electricals Firmer, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Profit-Taking On Milan Paris Reserved, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Sir Harold Bishop Appointed To Three B.I.C.C. Boards. Property: Maxtone Graham.

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