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The Times - 28/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Football Correspondent-, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Home Department Reporter, From Our Labour Staff-, From Our Northern Correspondent-, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From New York Times Correspondents-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, EVAN M. DAVIES. 6 Fosbury Mews, W.2, April 26., A. SPENCER PATERSON. 2 Devonshire Place, W.1, April 27., SINCLAIR M. EVANS. Ashenfell, Baslow, Bakewell, Derbyshire., R. JONATHAN HILLS. Iffley Rectory, Oxford, April 26., BLANCHE LUCAS. 16 St. Martin's-le-Grand, E.C.1. April 26., IAN GILLILAND. 109 Harley Street, W, 1., J. P, O'CONNOR, Director, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, 44 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., P. F. HANBURY. Hill Ash Farm. West Harting, Petersfield, Hampshire., J. DOUGLAS HOOD, Chairman, The National Wool Textile Export Corporation. Commerce House, Bradford 1., W. A. BARKER. The Leys School, Cambridge., L. NEVILLE BROWN, Professor of, GEORGE R. CHARLTON., FRANK LEVENS, Managing Director., JAMES W. HORNBY, Chairman., ARTHUR SMITH. Algarkirk Rectory, Boston, Lincolnshire., By Mary Ellison, G. MACPHERSON. 134 Barnhorn Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex., C. P. GOODDEN., M. T. TUDSBERY. The Athenaeum. Pall Mall, S.W.1., D. S. DYERSON, Business manag Encounter. 25 Haymarket, S.W.1., R. L. A. H., F. B. B., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Pierce Hannah, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic-, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Banks, Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Declaration Of Dividends. Arts and Entertainment: Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,736, Television Programmes, Unterberger Work Fetches £2,200, World Chess Game Drawn, Play's Fourth First Night In London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,215. Sport: Chelsea Two Goals Down In Fairs Cup Courage Not Enough Against Articulate Barcelona, Everton To Pay £2,000 Fine, Sports in Brief, Rare Advantage For Britain Gerrard Only New New Zealand Hope, Barry Retains Title Efficient Sculling, First Blow For France In Classic Races Kashmir II Holds On In Epic 2,000 Guineas Finish, Oxford START Strongly Gloucestershire Uncertain, Limit On Training For Olympics. News: Police Guard Factory While Blast IS Investigated Russian Killed Handling Chemical, T.U.C. Group To Visit Russia, Government To Name Arms Salesman Soon Conflict Of Export And Home Needs Possible, First Need of the Deprived Child, U.S. Monitor Posts Closed, Envoys To East Europe In London Talks, Churches Show 'No Desire To Change', Mr. Rusk's Denial Of Decision To Drop Nuclear Sharing, King Of Bhutan Visits Delhi For Discussions Desire For Full Independence, S.E. Asia Link Stiffened, Terrorists And Stores Seized By Aden Security Men, Local Councils Advised To Buy Hovercraft Ambulances, Ministry Drive To Enforce Road Rules Two-Week Campaign On Goods Traffic, Ben Barka Case Hearings To Be Reopened Call For Facts On Points Raised By Counsel, Police Deny Allegation Of 'Nigger Hunting' Home Office Comment On West Indian's Report, 'Sloganizing' IS Criticized By A.E.U. Leaders Sweeping Calls For Workers' Control, Former Ghana Official IS Arrested Close Associate Of Nkrumah, Change Dairy System, Mr. Heath Suggests, Step Toward State Docks Final Intent Clear, £200M. Ships Being Built For The Navy, 'Grave Unease' On G.P.s' Pay B.M.A. Want Early Statement, Lore of the Lowly Horse Plants, University Asked To Pay Appeal Costs, Linking Nuclear Weapons To Nato Strategy Defence Ministers' London Meeting Today, Britain's Beef Trade Upsets Danes, 'Inevitability' Of N.H.S. Crisis, Multiple Marking Better For Composition Papers Team Of Four More Reliable Than Two Individuals, Age Biggest Factor In Unemployment, Hindley Not Told Lawyer Could Be Present Defence Question Police On Methods Used, Britons Prepare To Row Atlantic, The Case Of The Contaminated Cuban Sugar Operation That Angered President Kennedy, Reminder To Doctors By B.M.A. Need To Observe Secrecy, Mr. Smith Runs Risk Of Split In His Party, Urgent Need For More Reservoirs, Woman Given New Heart Valves, Liverpool's Sharp Fall In Crime, Student Rebellion In Mexico, Slowdown In Lending To Councils Rise Kept To 5% Personal Incomes Up Last Year, Mr. Gromyko Spends 45min. With The Pope Soviet Call For Meeting Of European Leaders, N.Z. Investigation On 'Bugged' Room, Muslim Decision On Transplants, Princess Anne's Nose Broken, British Position Over Launcher, African U.N. Group Defers Action, Portugal Honours Dr. Salazar, Barcelona Police In Clashes, Training Board For Caterers Urged. Display Advertising: Michelin, The Machine Tool Association, Imi, Ici, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banco DI Roma, André Deutsch, The Quarterly Review, Bell's Asbestos And Engineering (Holdings) Ltd, British Rail, Aei International, Sofico, Hogarth Press, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Bp, Klm, Pan Am, National Provincial Bank Limited, Poverty To Plenty. Law: Judge Puzzled By Munsinger 'Leak', Man Charged With Oslo Fire, Former Kennel Girl Says She 'Was Terrified', Solicitor For Trial On Tax Charges, 'No Body' Trial Witness Tells Of Accused's Statement, 'Rhodesian Kidnap' Trial Will Continue, Judge Rules, U.S. Wins £5M. Claim Against Niarchos, When A 'Gadfly' Encounters The Law, Murder Trial Told Of Torture By London Gangsters Accused Man Feared Reprisals, Evidence From Jurors Inadmissible Boston v. W. S. Bagshaw & Sons, Knowledge Of Servant Not Knowledge Of Company Magna Plant Ltd. v. Mitchell, Miss Lamarr Acquitted, Convict Given Second Death Sentence, Loss Of Use Of Jetty: Damages Not Taxable London & Thames Haven Oil Wharves Ltd. v. Attwooll (Inspector Of Taxes), L.S.D. Drug Charges Man Convicted Magistrate To Be Asked To State A Case, L.C.C. Experience Kent County Council v. Daniels. Politics and Parliament: Offset to cost of F111, Penal reform by stages, Earlier backbench Bills, Mr. Wilson Pleases The Tories, Talks With Rhodesia To Open Soon Informal Preliminary To Negotiations 'Sell-Out' Hint In Motion By 40 Labour M.P.s, Amicable bargaining with Europe, 'Informal' move to break Rhodesian deadlock, Penal Reform Body To Be Replaced, M.P.s assess chances of success, No Budget Vote By Tories, The law officers' decision on the 'workers court'. News in Brief. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Tudor Manor Sold, Flats And Maisonettes. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Mr. Wilson To Be Honoured, Pablo Picasso Accepts Lenin Prize, Oxford, Furniture Consultant For Cunarder, Test Pilot's Name For Air Safety Award, Scholarships For Four, New Chairman Of Hospital Board. Picture Gallery: Anniversary Celebrations in Tanzania. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Towards a Siege Economy?, Town And Country, Talks About Talks, Not The Way, Secret History. Letters to the Editor: Ecclesiastical Bias?, Religious Teaching In Schools, Easing The Burden, The Cost Of A University, Chance Encounter, Children In Advertising, Michelangelo Tondo, Books About The Great A Comment From Churchill, Parcels From Abroad, Blackmail In Aden, A Divided Legal Profession, Parliamentary Reform. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. B. F. Mason Selling Jaguars Overseas, Mr. J. Guy Baker, Mr. Charles Brand, Mr. O. F. Gingell. Reviews: New Fiction, Miss Collier A Dramatic Tosca, André Minaux's New Paintings, Keen Study of Priesthood, Troubled Island, Sad Gogol, Giles Cooper's New Comedy, Quick Guide, Stage Approach of Miniaturist, Rapt Reading Of Mahler, Westminster and Beyond, A Pleasurable Occasion, China Seen in Depth, The Moor of Waterloo Road, Pastoral Memories, Comedy as Diplomatic as its Subject, Classics for the City's Festival, War History Darkened by Whitehall Smokescreen, South Wind. Business and Finance: Copper Market Price Below Chile's, Manhattan Fund Nears $400M., Unilever Want Buffer Stocks For Commodities, No Tax Increase For U.S., Eurosyndicat Index, Britain And The E.E.C., 40 P.C. From Racal, Royal Dutch/shell To Increase Spending, GOVERNMENT GOLD MINING AREAS (MODDERFONTEIN) CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. R. S. Cooke's Statement, Record Revenues And Profits For Playboy, Indonesia's Debts Now $2,355M., New Contracts, THE RANDFONTEIN ESTATES GOLD MINING COMPANY, WITWATERSRAND LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. R. S. Cooke's Statement, £1M. Pontin's Debenture, Paxman Diesel Sales Set New Record, Awkward And Patchy Day In Money Early Hopes Not Fulfilled, National High Income Offer, Express Lift Co. Record Year, Barclays Branch In Los Angeles, Mutual Funds, Hudson's Bay Oil Setback, Carpeting Order From Canada, L. C. & W. Have £6.6M. In Reserve, Dutch Electronics Takeover, Whisky Exports Warning, Bell's Asbestos Progress Excellent Growth Overseas, London Now the Oil Capital of World, Unilever Reports On Raw Materials And Pricing Problems Steps Towards An International Commodity Agreement Welcomed Price Control And Anti-Inflationary Measures, General Electric Booming, Bernard Wardle Doing Well, How To Cut Bus Costs And Maintain Services, John G. Stein And Company Limited Record Export Sales Mr. Colin H. Stein's Statement, £6.9M. Airport Job For Tersons, Ac Cars, Copper Values Crash Again: Forward Wire Bars Below Chilean Selling Price, Good A.P.V. Order Book, Two Points Extra By Balfour & Darwins, Unit Trust Prices, S. African Reserves, Patent Industrial Get London Quote, General Motors Sales Decline, Lightfoot Get 3s. A.V.P. Offer, Minet Results Surpass Highest Hopes, Ottoman Bank A Year Of Increased Activity And Continuing Expansion Balance-Sheet Totals Higher By Nearly £10,000,000 Lord Latymer's Review Of Economic Situation In Middle East, French Consumer Goods Demand, Tanzania Sugar Project, £2M. Pipework Order For Stewarts And Lloyds, Peek Frean In U.S., More Wimpey Housing, Allied English Pots. Outlook, Trade Meeting In May, Cessna Aircraft Sales Up, Elliott-Automation Hit by Aircraft Doubts, Standard Industrial Expansion, Place Oil Funds For North Sea, WESTERN AREAS GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. D. A. B. Watson's Statement, Singleton Chairman's Salvo, Poor Outlook For U.S. Balance Of Payments, Gray's Carpets Shortfall. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, E. African Plan For Shipping Line. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Firm But Equities Ease, Dollar Premium Slips In Active Dealing, Wall St. Down Again Rails Prominent, Firm Gains On Milan Paris Recovers, Recent Issues, Sterling Rallies As Continent Buys, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Pound's Smart Rally Shares Ease. Business Appointments: United Steel Appointment, United Newspapers.

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