The Times - 15/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC-, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-, SALISBURY. Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, June 13., ALLAN F. COOPER. 2 Montagu Gardens, Wallington, Surrey., E. W. MORGAN. Hart's Field, Westland Green, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire., NIKOLAI N. NEKRASOV, Corresponding Member, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences; Chairman, Council for the Study of Production Forces, U.S.S.R. State Planning Committee. 7 Vavilov Street, Moscow B-133, U.S.S.R. * * The leading article was written in a light tone dealing mainly with popular ideas in Britain about the Siberia of tradition., MICHAEL SCOTT., JAMES W. HORNBY, Chairman, Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. Bramcote School, Scarborough, York-shire June 14., N. C HUNTER. Pantlludw, Machynlleth, Montgomery-shire., WALTER HARTLEY. 221 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.2., By Patrick Wood, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT-, A correspondent, The Rev. Kenneth Slack, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Five Survive Air Collision, Marseilles In Search Of A New Role, Pilots strike in Scandinavia, Strike closes Shell refinery, Resign call to Sarawak chief, Queen Juliana unveils a memorial to war dead, Encouraging a partnership of state and private practice, Royal Train 'Litter' Dumping complaint from the west, Royal coachman and his earnings, Three Phases Of Life Under Sanctions, Trade Gap Widens Again, Looting and gunfire in Chicago, Small local councils see their future in peril Mr. Crossman accused of ignoring them, Tower Flats Over Shops £5m. brightening plan for Wandsworth, Senator condemns freedom march, Black-listed ship stops Hull docks again 3,000 men out in support of seamen's move, Mr. Nader praises British cars, Uproar in Malta Parliament, Setback For Communists In Italy, World Cup Gold Medals Must Go Back, Steel Men's New Plan Rejected Take-over Bill next month, Wilson Rebuke For Mr. Mayhew In House, Mr. Kosygin displays winning repartee, Chemists' rules challenged, Triple Championship Win For A Newcomer, Fine Weather Condition For Voyage 13 died when ship foundered in gale, European M.P.s Vote To Go On With Eldo, Rioters Burn Vehicles In Saigon Buddhists march on U.S. Embassy, Ford chief sounds out Paris on car factory plan, 'Identikit picture of God' on TV, Manchester ' rapid travel ' study, Could This Be Answer To JET Noise Menace? A daring young man with a flying machine, Plea for the pretty hat, Monopolies Inquiry On Beer M.P.'s question on controls, Monopoly But No Danger, Amsterdam police fire on rioting workers Wave of violence after marcher's death, Shell Seeks New Sea Bed Techniques, Chef from Chittagong, Seamen meet Prime Minister today Productivity agreement may break deadlock, These women mean business, Space communications 'a mirror in the sky', Taxi 'Strike' Eases City Traffic 100% support, union leader says, Rhodesia censors news of Salisbury riots Petrol bombs thrown at hotel, No margin after Oxford budget, Fight to keep cars out of a wilderness. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Rhodesia: sanctions and talks, European pacts and security, Britain's future role in the Far East, Opposition Tactics On Finance Bill, Tenants In Fight With Police, Deserted wife's right to home, Talking to the deaf on work and incomes, Major rating reform five years away, Serious Congestion At Hull And In London. Index. Display Advertising: Laing, Right Hand Court, Woolwich, The British Aluminium Company Ltd., The North East Development Council, London & Provincial Poster Group Limited, Bp, Perthpoint Investments Limited, The Times, Smiths Industries, The Central Bank Of India Limited, Bermuda Travel Information Office,. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,256, Television and radio, 'Theocritus' Sold For £26,000. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rifle Shooting Rescoring puts Winter first, McGowan new flyweight champion of world Burruni baffled by Scots speed, Eastbourne Croquet, Better team play pays, Sports in Brief, Le Mans Team Dilemma, £11,000 Ascot jackpot carried forward to today Royal meeting has best of both worlds, class and excitements, Record Receipts Expected, Pitcher Finds Form To Win Third Race Echo of world championships, Round of 74 by Miss Porter, Rochie Favourite To End Emerson's Reign Mrs. Jones seeded third at Wimbledon, Bolus steers Notts to seven wicket win Their first success of season, Lions Should Win Better conditions. Law: High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Estate Agent's Default Goding v. Frazer, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Committal Upheld Suidan v. Governor Of Brixton Prison, Pilot with diabetes: decision reserved, 'Vandalism ' At St. Ives Attorney General v. Corporation Of St. Ives, Cornwall, Matron cleared of manslaughter, Counsel's Privileges Questioned Rondel v. Worsley. Reviews: A sad occasion for the Ballet Rambert, Song fantasy offers wider field for exploitation, R.H.S. show full of colour, Ambitious work for solo piano, Gifts For Study Of Art History, Czech opera from a play, U.S. Chamber Group Of High Standard, An opera of vivid visual power, A survey of pointillisme in London exhibition, Art IS Brisk Business Under Mass Patronage, Neat adaptation of Austen work. Picture Gallery: Finish of the Ascot Stakes. Property: Hamnett, Raffety & Co., Ld. Hardinge selling Great Wigsell, Town Houses. Editorials/Leaders: The Dangers Of Sunshine, A Little Nearer The Urals, Nationalization Regardless. Letters to the Editor: 'A Bond Honoured', The Seamen's Strike, What Has Been Achieved In Africa, 'Plimsoll Line', Useful criticism, How To Keep Warm In Siberia, Nagaland's Place, Payroll Tax And Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge Divided Over B.Ed. Proposal, From The London Gazette., Church News, Tripos Results. Obituaries: Brig.-Gen. R. L. Adlercron, Lord Hungarton, Mrs. Lois Jarvis, Mr. Daniel Dolan Canadian Tourist Business, Dr. W.E. Hocking Eminent Practical Philosopher. Business and Finance: Vickers Limited " I am confident that....... Vickers will be seen to hold an increasingly strong position in the years ahead" Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Dunphie On Reshaping The Vickers Organization To Meet Changing Circumstances, Excelsior Buys Car Lamp Firm, Furniture Premium Expected, Teacher (Distillers) Limited Aggressive Policy Of Expansion Strong Demand For "Teacher's" Highland Cream Mr. R. M. Teacher On Substantial Progress In Overseas Markets, Another Good Day For The Pound, B.A.S.F. moves into Belgium, Record Imports Pose Key Trade Problem, Pembertons Open Paris Agency, Pound rally helps bank to recoup some losses, Heavy Demand For Money, £12.6M. Revenue Surplus, Chubb Shares Respond, C.P.R. Pay More, Mutual Funds, New Cement Works Opened, Allied retail figures at fresh peaks, B.I.A. criticism on share scheme, Burrell & Co., Limited, Wall St. Surges Ahead: Index Over 900, Econa Success, New P.O. service starts Monday, How To Treble Britain's Reserves 'Sell telephone system to A. T. & T.', Unit Trust Prices, Zurich impressed by £ support terms, Perthpoint Loan, Giant airframe merger must wait, Guard Bridge Paper Company Limited Record Sales Offset By Rising Costs Continued Policy Of Modernization Mr. J. O. Blair-Cunynghame Reviews Activities And Prospects, Borax Prices Raised, Record values on Stock Exchange, Tin prices lower but undertone steady, Assoc. Fisheries Board Are Cautious, Mr. Jay Fails To Satisfy Ministers, Gun Firm's Success In France, The London And Overseas Insurance Company. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares Move Irregularly, Recent Issues, Shares steady and gilts firm, Latest Dividends, Fresh Bout Of Selling On Paris, Ruston and Hornsby leap 8s. 3d. to bid price, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, T.W.A. rises $4 1/8 to $96 5/8. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Wiggins Teape appoint new chairman, Last Courtauld Leaves. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866.
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