The Times - 05/04/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Correspondent, R. A. L. BLACK, Professor of Mining. Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington. S.W.7. April 1., J. H. HUTTON. New Radnor, Presteigne, Radnorshire., LEWIS MILES. Glen House, St. John's Hill Road, Woking, Surrey, April 2., SIDNEY H. HOPE, Chairman, Candidates Committee, Liberal Party Organization. 36 Smith Square, S.W.1, April 2., ELTON. Adderbury, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, April 3., MARK ABRAMS, Chairman, Research Services. 5A The Boltons, S.W.10., NEVILLE HARVEY. The Old Vicarage. Bulmer, Sudbury, Suffolk, April 2., KENNETH C. BOWEN. 37 Mountside. Guildford, Surrey, April 2., GLADWYN. House of Lords, April 4., P. W. Dawson, agricultural adviser in Holderness, East Yorkshire, ROBERT R. PENNINGTON. Faculty of Law, University of Birmingham. Birmingham 15, April 1., ROSALIND MACARA. Mallards, Prideaux Road, Eastbourne., FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, Edward Lucie-Smith, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, Our City Editor, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Personal, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Festival Of U.S. Arts, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,196, Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms £210 For Edward VII Half-Crown Chelsea Scent Bottle Makes £500. Sport: Public Schools Eton Fives, Other National Hunt Details, Radley Clear First Rackets Hurdle, Hollins And Boyle Hurt As Chelsea Lose Leeds Attack Much Improved, Sports in Brief, Open Plumpton Events Present Problems, Rigby First In Slalom Olympic Polish In University Skiing, Clark Receives Trophy, Barbarians Choose Overseas Men Party For Easter Tour Of Wales, Record Hampstead Tennis Entry Domestic Significance Of Singles Events, Lee Monopolize Six-A-Sides Final Becomes Anticlimax. Display Advertising: "The Olearchs", Head Wrightson, Lovatt, Rights And Issues Investment Trust Limited, The Marley Tile (Holding) Company Limited, British Rail, The National Bank, Amalgamated Roadstone Corporation, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Beaumont Property Trust Limited, Allied Land Holdings Limited, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Easter Appeals, Doctor Zhivago, General Telephone & Electronics Corporation. News: Doubts On Site For Car Works, Anglo-German Pact On Aero-Engine, U.S. Warning On Rivalries, Nato Still Essential For The Peace Of Europe More Talk Of London As Alliance Base, Mystery Chemical Kills Insects, American Forces Under Orders Not To Intervene, New Oxford College To Use Computer In The Arts, Tv Aid For Latest Supply Ship, Deaths In Florida Tornadoes, Surprises Coming On Ministers?, Prospects For South Arabia Talks Dimmed, Socialist Women Leaders Clash, Background To Iberia Visit Of Dr. Schroder, New York Offer To Train Teachers, Sunday Ballet Club Dissolved, Intense Battle To Attract Operators, King's Cross To Doncaster In 2hr. 4min. Train Tops 100 m.p.h. On Test Run, British Frigate Stops Beira Tanker Master Rejects Request To Turn Back Oil Likely To Reach Rhodesia, Nuclear Inspection 'Only Way', Soviet Summer for Chi-Chi, Plea To Minister For More Teaching Of Russian Report Recommendations 'Almost Ignored', Brewery Strike Threat To Easter Beer, Italy May End Air Treaty With U.S. Dispute Over Routes, German Plans For Long Term Credit, Prisoners To Work A 40hr. Week At New Gaol Modern Industrial Conditions Are Introduced, Red-Hot START To The Videotel Day, 'Walkie-Talkies' On The Beat, Showplace For The Bulb Grower, Robbed Man To Sue Police £700 Claim Under 1866 Riot ACT, President Tito To Pay State Visit To Rumania Revival Of Old Balkan Policy, Cell Radios Must Be Licensed, Disappointed Farmers Attack Price Review, Applicants For Rate Rebate Should ACT Now, Negroes' 'Camp-In' Protest, State Steel Joins Price War Matching Cuts By Rivals Other Producers May Follow, £27M. Fall In Britain's Gold Reserves Pound Again Weaker, Meetings, Art and Industry-the Need for a New Relationship, Problems Over Sites Are Delaying The School Building Programme, Call To Save Beauty Spots, Hovercraft Can Be Packed In Car Boot, Spain Keeps Tight Press Controls, Rare Blood Flown 13,000 Miles, Prince Charles To Stay At Geelong, Census For 1½M. Families New Questions To Be Asked, Tanker Drivers Vote To Stay Out, Must Trespassers be Prosecuted?, Rare Antiquities On Show, Staff Deny Any B.B.C. Bias To Tories Government Curb Feared, Oslo May Seek Stronger Efta Ties, Mrs. Johnson Declares War On Ugliness, Van Driver Coshed In £12,000 Raid, Ford Plan For Wage Review, Good Friday Pelote at St. Jean-Pied-du-Port, 'Expression Lowers Press Standards ', Deceptive Austin 1800 IS Making A Niche For Itself, All Copper Mines Hit By Strike, South Africa Finds Work For 115,000, Spot Breath Check To Stay In Bill, Rebels Ring Vietnam Base With Machine Guns Air Marshal Ky Sends Troops To Quell Opposition, British Series Cut Down By American Tv, £250 Premium Bond Prizes, Water Men Dug Up Day-Old Road, Hornblower Ms. For Britain, Company Cancels Dividend, Trident Flights In West Pakistan, $4,000M. Supersonic Project, Russian Satellite Making Three-Hour Moon Orbit Relay To Delegates At Party Congress. Law: Arsenic Murder Of College's Watchman Inquest Finding In 'Baffling Case', Inquiry Sought On 'Blood Tie' Case, Fighting Cigarette Smugglers, Doctors To Watch Life Gaol Man, Greyhound Raced Under New Name, Prosecution Say Man For Trial On Hi Joe Charges, Further Charges In World Cup Case, Girl To Stay With Mother In Re B. An Infant, Seamen Hid £14,000 Of Opium, Canada Inquiry May Compel Evidence, British Immigrant On Murder Charge, Schoolgirls Leave Court, 400 Indonesian Police Are Arrested, Italian Stole 3 Van Loads Of Goods, Brothers Accused Of Murder, Apology To Financier Lambert v. The Evening Standard Co. Ltd.. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Move For Scottish Parliament. Picture Gallery: Schoolgirl Fashion Parade. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Señoritas and their Balconies, Reform in Lebanon, Tory Tasks, On the High Seas, Tremors of a Monolith. Letters to the Editor: Engineers In Society, Company Law, Socialism Up To Date Occupations Of New Labour M.P.s, The Naga Hills, The Forsytes, European Community. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Chief Of Training Command, University News, American To Be Iona Abbey Warden, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Lord Waleran, Mr. C. F. Bell Transforming The Ashmolean, Mr. Bernard Adeney, Sir George Mounsey, Mr. C. Henry Warren, Mr. J. A. Gray, Mr. Russel Crouse. Reviews: Arthur Miller's Ennobling Modem Tragedy, John Bury-A Theatrical Master Builder, Diversity in Structure, A Saxophonist in Search of Originality, British 'Play for Dancing', In their Habit as They Lived. Business and Finance: Money Turns Short: Council Loans Uneven, Imperial Typewriter Scheme Coming, Keizer Venesta, Demand for Personnel Training Facilities, 73/4% Debenture, Allied Suppliers Repeat 16 P.C., Rea Brothers Limited, Showerings In Line With Forecast, Savoy Hotel Kept Busy Credit Cards Attacked, Marley Tile In £1.3M. Cape Purchase, Rollmakers' Export Boost, Economic Agenda For Early Decision, General Investors And Trustees, Limited Strong Financial Position, Carpet Mfg. Setback, Scottish Union And Nat. Investments, Mutual Funds, The Scottish Union And National Insurance Company Further Development In Life Business Difficulties Continue For Fire, Accident And Marine Business Mr. Arthur W. Blair's Review, Northern Songs Buys Lenmac £365,000 Cash Payment, Property Scheme, Copper Reaches New Peak Of £737 A Ton Force Majeure By Another Group, Waste Paper For Robinson, Grain Markets, Kennedy Round Talks START 20 P.C. Tariff Cut Withdrawn, Brokers' Forum, Rights & Issues Two-Tier Trust, Typhoo Tea (Holdings) Increased Profit Margins, The Premier Investment Company Limited A Decade Of Steady Progress Sir Robert Adeane On A Well-Spread Portfolio, £12M. Property Firm Formed, Taylor Woodrow Finish 27 P.C. Better, Copper Prices Again At New Highs, Coppers Shine But Other Shares Dull, Japan Examining Taxes In Europe, Berk Margins Fall Sharply, Hill, Samuel Clear Situation On Board, Scottish Lion Insurance, British Home Designs On Display, £109,000 Paid Through S.E. Compensation, American Express Credit Cards, The British Rollmakers Corporation Limited Sir Evan Norton's Review, Chrysler Project In Australia, Further Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Studebaker Plan, Freemans Profits Tumble, Can Geddes Show a Way Out of the Red?, £433,000 Aspro Sale To Fisons, Man At Meeting 'Chaired Out', Unit Trust Prices, Idris Recovery Hopes. Stock Exchange Tables: Late Selling Of Pounds Shares Down, Sharp Rise On Wall Street Advances Of $2, Pound Weakens Near The Close, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Heavy Falls On Milan Zurich Cheerful, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Steels And Stores DIP. Business Appointments: Barclays Bank Promote Mr. D. Taylor, Management Reshuffle At J. A. Devenish. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorppe & Partners.
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