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The Times - 31/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Estates Correspondent-, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, Richard Rose, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, From Our South Wales Correspondent-, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Northern Correspondent-, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From MONITOR-, From Our Special Correspondent-, From A Staff Reporter, ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME. Craighead House, Blair Drummond, Stirling., BYERS, Chairman of the Liberal Party. 36 Smith Square, S.W.1, March 30., ASQUITH OF YARNBURY. 21 Hyde Park Square, W.2, March 30., M. H. DUBOIS. 2 Bloomsbury Place, Bloomsbury Square. W.C.1. March 29., NIGEL HOLMES. 12 Hatlex Lane, Hest Bank, Lancaster., G. COODE-ADAMS. Sampford Grange, Great Sampford, near Saffron Walden, March 26., JOHN CONNELL, Chairman, Noise Abatement Society. 6 Old Bond Street, W.1., R. D. REID. 8 Chamberlain Street, Wells, March 28., G. J. MURRAY, Editor, English Churchman. 69 Fleet Street, E.C.4., DAVID YOUNG. 24 The Grange, Wimbledon Common, S.W.19., T. B. MARTIN. Travellers Club, S.W.1. March 25., PATRICK CAMPBELL. Perrot Farm. Graffham, Petworth, Sussex, March 24., J. H. Huizinga, RICHARD F. SPARKS, Lecturer in Criminal Law and Criminology. Faculty of Law, University of Birmning ham, Birmingham 15., REX ROBERTS. 1 Higham Lane, Tonbridge, March 28., NAOMI BOTFISH. 4 Highfield Avenue, Wembley Park, Middlesex, March 26., Olwen Hedley, A. H. Gomme, Geoffrey Agnew, From Our Film Critic, From a Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Pissarro Landscape Makes £28,000, Plays In Repertory For Exeter, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,732, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,192, Debut At Short Notice. Sport: Two Goals In Two Minutes Put Preston Out Manchester United Grasp Victory Near End, Sports in Brief, Duke Of Wellington's Retain Army Cup, French Pointer To Classic Form, Penalty Strokes Beat R.A.F. Lack Of Pace Proves Decisive, Chuvalo Delights Tavern Clientele, U.S.P.G.A. Clear Way For Nicklaus. News: Factory Closed Because Of Egg Plan Evidence Given To Inquiry, Bridge Between Job And School, Residents Fight St. Margaret's Bay Development Threat To Coastal Preservation, Survey On Cost Of Fighting Crime The Metropolitan Police Included, The Unity Issue Dominant In Ulster, Three Ways To Help Children WHO Cannot Speak, Mr. Johnson Seeks New Formula, Death Knell Of Horse Statue Once Controversial, Now Unnoticed, Artillery Battle On Syria Border, Actor Calls For 'Closed Shop', POLLING DAY: Labour tried to hide steel price rise, Mr. Heath says 'Dam Has Burst At Base Of The Economy', More Holidays Claim Rejected By Rail Board, The Economic Record, Barometer soon to be broken, Family Doctor Service In Danger, America To Increase Its Food Aid To India President Urges World Effort Against Famine, Ceylon Stiffens Laws Against Strife, £523,000 Imports From Rhodesia, Railways Board To Consider Dispute Over Zambia Rhodesians Say That Alternative Routes Break Agreement, Mr. Calwell Turns Down Challenge, Singapore Leaves Defence Council, New President For Ecuador, Floating Air Control Centres Suggested Continuous Contact On Atlantic Route, New Algeria Loses Momentum, Rounding Up The Tory Lost Ones, 320-Mile Pipeline To Increase Turkey's Oil Output, Irish Collect Their Easter Rising Flag A Conflict Over Right Version, 'Anarchists' Accused At Fulham, Warning To Wife Before Shooting, Yard Builds For Libya Navy, Threat To Sherlock Holmes Relics, Lebanon To Have Cabinet Of Parliamentarians, Greek Truce Hint To Albania, 'Flying Objects' A Student Hoax, Attractions Of A Sharp Bout Of Inflation In U.S., 26 Reasons For Voting Tory, Devon Protests At New Power Line, Shetland Dig Traces Economy Of Viking Settlement, Ottawa Budget Raises Taxes For Most Canadians Reductions For Lower Income Groups, Eve-Of-Poll Clash On Steel Price Rise Not Swept Under Carpet, Mr. Wilson Retorts Ready To Handle A Big Majority, Uproar By Opposition Forces Parliament To Adjourn, Strange political landscape, Car Lift Theory In Essex Murder Body Dumped After Strangling?, Money Needed For Research On Aged, Clash On Workers' Homes, Woman To Lead Mission To China, Cylinder A Hoax: Not From Thresher, U.S. Navy Says Polaris Men Check Eire Find, Master's Touch From A New Mr. Heath Steeled By Stern Campaigning Putting Party In Strong Posture, Watch On Tobacco Sales, Trade Deficit Halved In Year Recovery Aided By Export Record, Dr. Sukarno IS 'No Rubber Stamp', Tories Confident In Marginals, F.A. Chairman Claims Cup Reward Mr. Trinder To Pay The Finder, Tokyo Tests Boeing 727, National Can Remain At Aintree Realistic Plans-Mr. Howell Mrs. Topham Wins Appeal, Lander Clash With Bonn Over Finance, Snow Reports, 'Intimidation', Says Mr. Hogg, Allies Play For Time On Nato Issue President De Gaulle Facing Trial Of Strength, Legendary Spirits of St. George's, Mr. Ben-Gurion's Optimism, Airline Ordered To Pay £27,500, New Zealand Cuts Imports, Russia Rules Out Return To Stalinist Terror Proposal To Revive Party Title Of General Secretary, Transport Board Urged For Midlands, Hotels Offer For World Cup Hosts, Heralds Veto New Police Arms, Nationalists Hope For Gains As South Africans Vote, Caning Of Two Young Labour 'Supporters', Cost Of Mining Damage Rises One Pit's Compensation May Reach £2½M., Tonight's Scorecard. Display Advertising: Blue Nun Label, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants In England And Wales, Bles, Hall & Pickles Ltd., Sofico, Factory Guards, Moss Bros, British Eagle, Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd., Esso, Automotive Products Group, The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited, Boulton And Paul Ltd, Art And Artists, Property Owners Building Society, The Bowater Paper Corporation, Thames And Hudson, Mnb, Barnardo's. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy Lieutenants, Church News, New Director For Science Mission, Princess Marina's Installation, Oxford, Bank Film Wins Again. Law: Detective For Trial, "Grand National" 3 To 2 Against Tophams Ltd. v. Earl Of Sefton, Man Detained In Store Gets £95 Damages Error Over A Shirt, Lisbon Trial Of Angola Group, Two Brothers In Legal Tangle, Trading In Land Shadford (Inspector Of Taxes) v. H. Fairweather & Co. Ltd., Indictment Appeal Fails Regina v. Assim, Italian Fascist Law Rejected By Court, Incriminating Questions McClelland, Pope & Langley Ltd. v. Howard, 15 Years For Bank Robbers, Police Chased Boy Driver 5 Miles Bench Say 11-Year-Old IS A Menace, Silhill Hall: Court Case Possible, Detective Says Man Asked £100 An Ounce For Morphine Three Accused Are Sent For Trial, Hire Purchase Lambs Tucker v. Farm & General Investment Trust Ltd.. Picture Gallery: The Diminishing Pound, One Way to Woo the Floating Voter. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Under Starter's Orders, Australian Labour Split, Making Crime Bankrupt, National Arithmetic. Letters to the Editor: 'Blood-Tie' Child, Footnote To History, Archbishop's Visit To Rome, Britain And Europe, Parking For Disabled Drivers, Electric Cars, The Forsytes, Manoeuvres On Rhodesia Majority Rule Principle, Talks On Gibraltar, All That Matters, Only Bullets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Clutha Mackenzie Welfare For The Blind, Mr. Erwin Piscator, Rev. J. P. Martin, Dr. Karl König. Reviews: Heirs of the tsars, Destruction coming down from the mountains, American National Gallery Shows Two Great Collections, New fiction, Garden and field, Undercurrents in Elgar Work, When Injustice is Seen to be Done, No Singleness of Mind in Film of Waugh Satire, The Rainbow, Vintage literary lark, Grub Street's greatest hack, Australia's stepson, Pianist Best In Modern Music. Business and Finance: Hestair Limited Record Results Achieved, No Early Change In 'Fed' Rate?, Fire Losses Down In February, Ruston And Hornsby's Export Success, Indian Charterers Again Quiet, Ashanti Goldfields Corporation Ghana: New Regime Fully Aware Of Corporation's Value To Country's Economy Improved Prospects For Mine Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Spears On Years Results, Yorks Transformer Beat Forecast, Astley Shortfall, Italy's Earnings Healthier, Wedgwood Reconstruct, H. Brammer, Fitting Staff To New Jobs Labour Exchanges' Growing Problem, Kenwood Prospers, Atlantic Units Result, British-Japanese Container Ships Mooted, Miniature Electronics Breakthrough, Malaya General Company Limited A Larger Crop, Provident Clothing Moving Ahead, Eastbourne B.S. Assets Approach £12M., Order Processing By Computer, Meyer In Canadian Lumber Venture, Industrial Output In N. Ireland Rises, Investment Guide, Wall Street Setback, Canning Town Glass Scrip Coming, Mutual Funds, Money Swings Into Heavy Surplus, Hovercraft Post, The Birmingham & District Investent Trust Gross Revenee Continues Reasonably Buoyant Mr. John Spencer Wills's Speech, Gilman Holdings Emigrate Next Week, Precision Engineers Join F. W. Wheatley, Glass Container Sales Record, Brewers Repaying Pref., Regent Oil Station At Airport, Brokers' Forum, Total Rejection By Board, Holding Company For A.T.V. Interests, Henekeys Limited, Budget Becomes Crucial Market Factor, V.E.B.A. Meeting May Go On For 12 Hours, Legal & General Jolt for Insurance Shares, Hertz The Suitor Of U.S.T., The Merchants Trust, Fitch Lovell Edge Upward, Alcan Put Up Prices Rising Costs Blamed, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Results, MIDDLE WITWATERSRAND (WESTERN AREAS) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, Harvard Course For Businessmen, Imports From Efta Nations Up By Only 5%, Burmah Oil Issue Succeeds, £348,000 Loss For Idris Drinks, New British Steeldawnay Terms, U.S. Backing For Assoc. Motor Cycles Oil Trust Takeover Battle Joined, A.P.V. Pay 2½ Points Extra After 13 P.C. Growth, Late Profit-Taking Fails To Stop Advance In Coffee Futures, Charterhouse Warning A Difficult Year For Industry, Durlacher Form Service Company, U.S. Steel Industry's Imports Decision, Wood Hall Buys Developers, Reverse For Lekissa, Phillips Offer For Tidewater Assets, Britain's 16% Salesmen Need For More Selling Time, Nestlé Centenary Bonus, The Chartered Bank 112th Annual General Meeting, £126,000 Contracts For Gammon India, U.S. Banks Cut Back Foreign Loans, Unit Trust Prices, Record Imports Of Cotton Textiles, National Trading Fail To Keep Up. Stock Exchange Tables: Insurances And Ships Down; Steels Up, Oils Featured On Paris, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Firm And Equities Steady, Recent Issues, Steady Day In Equities Money Turns Easy, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Technical Gain For The Pound, Widespread Declines On Wall Street, Easier Trend In Europe Lack Of Interest. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Committee Of London Clearing Bankers, Chartered Bank Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Important Vehicle And Plant Sale, Flats And Maisonettes.

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