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The Times - 22/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Richard Rose, From a Staff Reporter-, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, EDWIN CAMBRENSIS. Bishopstow, Newport, Monmouthshire, March 20., LIONEL HEALD. Conservative Central Committee Rooms, 70 Guildford Street, Chertsey, Surrey, March 18., WILLIAM LITHGOW, Chairman, Lithgows Limited. Kingston Shipbuilding Yard, Port Glas gow, Renfrewshire, March 18., R. S. HUTTON. 1 Chaucer Road, Cambridge, March 19., JOHN LEHMANN. 85 Cornwall Gardens. S.W.7. March 18., Yours faithfully, A. A. EVANS. General Secretary. The Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education. 151 Gower Street, W.C.1, March 16., A. KHAN. 45 Cecil Street, Glasgow. W.2., a Director of Welfare Sevices, A. J. A. LEE, Policy Executive. The Royal Automobile Club, 83-85 Pall Mall, S.W.1, March 17., D. E. NEWLAND. 33 Sandy Lane, Petersham, Richmond, Surrey, March 17., FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, D. A. H. W., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, From Our Drama Critic, Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, Our City Editor, OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, P. Spencer-Smith, Chairman, Charles Barker & Sons Ltd., From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent-,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, J. H. Kenyon Ltd.. Funeral Directors., Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Crisis Journey For Oxford Cambridge May AIM For Quick Lead, Squash Player Faces Sporting Dilemma Of The Sixties, National Hunt Results, Six British Skiers For Chile Norman Takes Place Of Borradaile, Fine Display By Some Slipper Unexpected Wye Win For Slalom, Chelsea Speed Has Leiceter Labouring, Sports in Brief, New Tournaments At St. Andrews, Rugby Club Records, Uber Cup Victory For England, Newmarket Stables Off To Good START Wet Leger Justifies Support In Two-Year-Old Race, Lively Pritchett Repels Jacobs Challenge, £4,500 Rewards Offered For World Cup Football Association To Obtain A Replacement, Horton In South Lacrosse XII, M.C.C. Touring Party Arrives Home. Arts and Entertainment: £6,000 For Caxton Translation, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,184, Television Programmes, Mr. Kubelik For Edinburgh. News: The Queen Mother In Fiji, Another Sputnik Launched, Tory Complains Of Racial Canvass, 44 Big Hull Trawlers Idle Crews Sign Off Move To Avoid Prosecution Easter Supplies May Suffer, Strike Threat By E.E.C. Staff, Monks and Nuns at Service in Westminster Abbey, Basketful Of Shopping Costs 7s. More, Mr. Heath Says, Starfighters In Two More Crashes 33 Aircraft Lost In A Year, Sponging on the State, 'Don't Be Taken For Granted', Silver Returned To The Glosters, Pertinent Questions From Small Farmers, Poster Battle Shadow And Shine, Copper Reserves Released By U.S., Scots Nationalists Expect Win, Centurion Tank Went A.W.O.L., Arms Sales To India And Pakistan Resumed Embargo Imposed During War Over Kashmir Lifted, Boroughs Asked For Parking Plans, 'Trial' Questions For A.E.U., Roles Reversed In The Bedside Fable Of Comprehensives, Navy Showing The Public Six Missiles, Dr. Cals Denies Slur On Press, Bomb Slides Deeper In Sea Fear Of Further Plunge Weather Holds Up Recovery Work, Pit Closures Give Sharp Edge To Thoughts, Rhodesia Call For Stand Over Restrictions On College Lecturer And Student Fly To London, Three New York Newspapers In Merger, Wind Of Change May Topple Bastions, All eyes on Mr. Heath-a reduced majority?, The Bull Point Of The Tory Campaign, Bonn Angers Senators, Cabinet Reshuffle In Albania, Voters Confused On Labour Policies, Says Mr. Grimond, Anglo-Soviet Cultural Talks START Tomorrow, Morning Glory Inquiry To Be Opened Home Secretary's Move, Twilight Of Adenauer Era In Mood Of Reconciliation, China Protest Over New Attack, 3,700 Car Workers Made Idle By Unofficial Strike Of 32, Prime Minister Fights On 2 Fronts Beaten By Vast Hall And Virus, Hovercraft Service To Calais In May, One-Armed Man Can Try Again Test Of Potential As Bricklayer, Cuban Drive Against The Sweet Life, Social Democrats Win In Finland, Costs Challenge To Mr. Heath, None Could Compare with Awadh, A.A. Face £180,000 Increased Costs, Today's Speakers, Men and women who will contest a place in the Commons: full list of the candidates nominated full list of the candidates nominated, Opposition Rally In S. Vietnam, THE ELECTION: Council tenants stick to their working-class identity. Labour's Housing Policy Backed, Despite Rent Increases, Eiger Climb Teams Join Forces, Works Chaplain Had No Choice, Dockers' Hopes Blunted, Electoral Reform Urged In Russia, Flash-Switch For Emergency, Big Men From H.Q. Can Be Too Good Local Speakers' Disadvantage, Indonesian Leaders Confer On New Cabinet Experts Preferred To Politicians, Inca City Catches Up With Age Of The Juke Box Old And New Mingle In Cajamarca, Stamp Bureau May Move To Edinburgh, 'National Unity On Rhodesia Broken', Tories and Labour flourish rival plans to stop waste of public money Mr. Callaghan Promises Fresh Look At Gatt: Dangerous, Mr. Heath Says, Archbishop Of Canterbury In Rome Today, Snow Reports, Paratroops In 3-Service Exercise, Decision On Punjab Partition, B.B.C. To Fight Ban On Tv Election Unit Like A Rodeo, Labour Party Say, Songs By Friend Of Milton, President Faces Losses In Congress Elections Vietnam Casualties Likely To Affect Poll, Power Station Fire Cuts Supplies, Sir Dingle's Jingle, Police Bill Tops £109M. Costs Up £12M., Denial On 'Buzzing' Claim, Dr. Hamilton To Be Magdalene Head, Electric Cars For City Runs At ½d. A Mile, Police Asked About Tea On Duty, Zambia Business Boom Through Mr. Smith's Action, Norway To Drop Opinion Polls. Law: Three Gaoled For Swiss Sabotage, Damage To A Fence, Bus Driver Banned On Drink Charge, 'Mens Rea' Not Essential, Chief Constable's Appeal Fails, Prisoner Found Hanged, School Desk Collapses On Cleaner, Judge Speaks Of Nigerian's Own System Of Law Three Women 'Married' And 'Divorced', Life Sentence On Indian Student, £650 For Girl Attacked By 7 Dogs Fifty Stitches In Wounds, Two Men Now Accused Of Murder, 'Fanny Hill' Ban Overruled, Husband Told Wife To Find A Lover, Football Club Case Settled, Man Stole £190 From Telephone Kiosks, 12 Years For 'Crime On Grand Scale', Sex Study Trial For Milan, Girls At Trial: START Of Inquiry, Coshes In Lorry, Police Say, Boy Said To Be Like Belsen Child. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Mural of old Birmingham Horse Fair, Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Xi. Display Advertising: Scandinavian Airlines, Unlimited Edition, Alfred Dunhill Ltd.,, Rootes Limited, Abbey National Building Society, The Hongkong Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ncr, The Times, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Panam, The Carlsberg Breweries, British Steel Constructions(birmingham) Ltd.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesia And Race, Heirs of Kropotkin, A Quiet Hum. Letters to the Editor: Shipbuilding And Inflation, Rules On Mixed Marriages Timing Of Vatican Statement, Soviet Writers, Providing Enough Opportunities, Workers' Courts, Modernization, Colleges Of Education, Second Thoughts On Buchanan, Overseas Trainees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Owner Will Sell House 'For 3½D.', Sales By Auction. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop To Give Way To Younger Man, Transport Chairs To Be Set Up, Commissions Board President. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Sir Leslie G. Phillips, Gen. Sir Dallas Brooks Former Governor Of Victoria, Mr. Ali Hannibal, Mr. J. G. Carter. Reviews: Nicely Blended Textures, Black Disenchantment Of the Twenties, Voices Falter in Ibsen, City's Midday Festival of Music, New Patterns of Music, Too Much Bustle in Ivanov, Too Strong Climaxes, Theatre For New Writers, Reynolds, Rubens, and the Doctrine of Today. Business and Finance: Cable Covers Losing Rhodesia Trade, Steel Chiefs Meet In Salisbury, Sharp Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Anglo American And Banque De Paris In Link, Fine January For B.E.T.A., Toll Of City Life Surveyed Paris Heads List For Congestion, Crusader Bonuses, Post-election Look at Gatt Restrictions, Taylor Woodrow Win £4½M. Pakistan Order, P.L.A. Planning Their New Move Integration Scheme, Capper-Neill Raising £400,000, Money Tight For German Firms, U.K. Could Be In Balance By Early 1967, Pool, Lorrimer Are Keeping Ahead, Oil IS Turning Brunei Into A Modern State, English Electric Deal With John Brown, A Breathtaking Year For North-West, U.S. Savings Deposit Rates, Slater, Walker Options, Mr. Johnson Seeks New Bank Head, Swedish Yards Unafraid Of Competition, A Leyland Bus On Cuba's Stamps, Money Back To Normal, 'Gems' Sails Trimmed, Mutual Funds, Bolivia Gives Bond Details, Knitted Goods Plant For Russia, Bad Year For Thos. Brown, Bumper Year For John Mackintosh Retail Car Trade Results, Trade Surplus Up In February, Role Of Financial Public Relations Man, C. H. Bailey Return To Dividends, 7 City Banks To Aid Tin Buffer Stock Credit, Rumanian Debt Talks Open, Ex-Chairman Rejects 'Resign' Call, Dull Conditions In Freights, Wall Street Higher, Property Offer Dropped, London Wall Trust Liquidating, Car Output Climbs, I.C.I. Alloprene Boost, Zinc Advances Following Fall In Market Stocks To 5-Year Low, Loughborough Boost for Polymers, Unit Trust Prices, Selfridges In Oxford Takeover. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street's $1 Gains Trading Volume Increases, Election Markets, Better Tone In Gilts Pound Falls Back, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Tobaccos And Steels Firm, Option Rates, Pound Slips After Firm START, Milan Turns Weak Paris Easier, Gilts Rally As Shares Mark Time. Business Appointments: Sir Miles Thomas Joins Britannia Airways, Standard Bank Appointment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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