The Times - 25/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From MONITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRFESPONDENT, CHRISTOPHER PRICE. House of Commons, June 22., NEVIL TRONCHIN-JAMES. 59 Cumberland Terrace, N.W.1, June 22., W. A. MUNFORD. 51 Woodlark Road. Cambridge, June 22., S. G. COOKE. Oaklands, 302 Norbury Avenue, Norbury, S.W.16, June 22., PATRICK JENKIN, Joint Vice-Chairman, Conservative Parliamentary Trade and Power Committee. House of Commons, June 21., HORACE WHITE. 38 Leyborne Park, Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, June 24., J. D. H. BOYT. 162 Queen Alexandra Mansions. W.C.1, JAMES DAVIDSON House of Commons, June 20., K. T. MOLONY, Chairman, General Council of the Bar. Carpmael Building, Temple, E.C.4, June 23., PHYLLIS DEAKIN. 1 Burnside, Waterlooville, Hampshire, June 21., ERNEST G. KLEINWORT. St. Alban's House, Goldsmith Street, E.C.2., BOVERLY NICHOLS, THE REV. PETER MORGAN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, Joy Barnett, Andrew Graham, BY MESTON BACHELOR, BY ROY HAY, FROM AN ANGLER, OUR CITY EDITOR, BLACKFRIAR,
ResumoNews: American Invents The Endless Loaf, Dr. Graham's crusade differs little from Moody's, Treasury rejects criticism, Tanker Man Slept Through Crash, Wildcat strike stops Jaguar assembly, Wives WHO Work On Board Ship Norwegian way to happy management, Betting Coup On Tote Double, North-East's Need Of Skilled Men, Extravagance In Public Sector Condemned, 'Solitary' For Wisbey, When private gardens are put on public view, Ceylon Now Largest Tea Exportfr, Minister acts to end delay in school building Cost limit rising by 8½ per cent in July, Exploring ancient Ephesus, Sidetracking The Left Conference tactic on incomes policy, Van Gogh sold for 150,000gns., What to grow in the shade, Insurance Company Hopeful, fules-Alexandre Grün, American pianist's advocacy of Alkan, Expelled Journalist back in London, Inquiry On Property Agents Monopoly study of fees, Should television borrow from the cinema?, Mr. Chou concedes defeat in Bucharest farewell Narrow field of agreement admitted, Shared benefits demanded from radioactive fuel, Defence link by satellite, Archbishop's Plan Evokes Protest, Tendency To Expel Deplored, The Pope makes new appeal for peace in Vietnam, Boarders In Control At Fort, White Burgundies, Boys Injured By Detonator, Detour To Rocket Site De Gaulle visit in Siberia, Meter to take over beer measure, Salisbury talks go unevenly, Family Reunited By Little Gifts, Tories Losing Ground In Manitoba, Freedom marchers brave Ku-Klux-Klan town Police prevent violence in Mississippi, Disillusioned Africans Accept Apartheid Liberals losing battle to Dr. Verwoerd, 50 Changes Tabled On Payroll Tax, London Talks On Arms Contracts, The trout as a globe-trotter, Education chiefs asked to resign, Parrot routs the raiders, Cooks' tour, Devon Cattle Take Beef Honours, Shipowners make new offer to seamen More holidays for pledge on productivity, Crossbills, Home And Foreign, Sussex Accept Dexter's Apology Over Book, Resign Call To Dr. Sukarno, Soviet withdrawals rumour, Health Clubs are on the move. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Lady Hoare Thalidomide Appeal, Laing, Building And Civil Engineering Contractors, appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Barclays Bank Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Jh. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Hotels And Resorts, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Gardening. Property: Seaside And Country, Arts and Entertainment: Advance defence, Weekend television and radio, Auctioneers Take £250,000 In 3 Days, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11.265. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law hopelessly outdated, Lord Parker says Juries discharge too many guilty men, Law Unable To Arrive At Just Result Clitherow's Trustee v. Henmingway And Others, Berlin smuggling trial in secret, Wife's body never in car, policeman says, Two Gunmen Get 14 Years, Thalidomide Baby Killed By Doctor, Judge told tenant cannot be traced, Man cleared of club murder, Bank Raiders Gaoled. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Merlin-Rocket Champion, Wind Upsets Predictions For Henley, Tennis results for the Queen, Penalties assist Martyrs, Notable double for Miss Profumo, Sports in Brief, Attractive Chicago Expected To Win First Time Out, Late birdies enable Coles to snatch lead Low scores on straightforward greens, Belgian wins after sprint finish, Parkstone Croquet, British Lions Face Tough Forwards, Bisley successes of Air Command, West Indians In Kindly Mood, England Party To Seek Finishing Touches Pressure on all 22 players, Miss Baylon vulnerable and vanquished First woman seed to fall at Wimbledon. Picture Gallery. Reviews: New depth in Silvestri's strings, Echo orchestra behind the audience, Mr. Victor Pasmore's latest work, Dido intensely sung, A rarely heard comic opera, King's College Choir To Visit Sweden, Rostropovich Concert Cancelled, Documentary On Ballet. Official Appointments and Notices: Library Association's New President, Elections And Awards At Oxford, Masons' Company. Politics and Parliament: N.F.U. resents 'slur', Controlling activities of employment agencies. Editorials/Leaders: Changing Fashions In Sport, What We See In The Stars, World Bank's Twenty Years. Letters to the Editor: Slow Drivers, Seamen's Strike, East Of Suez, Who Know Best?, The Karaka, Taking Part In County Affairs, Children At Play, Barrister's Duty, Payroll Tax And Charity, The Steel Industry, Economic Education. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary Prof. Noboru Niida A Great Historian Of China. Business and Finance: Equities firm: index hits new peak, Card Clothing And Belting, Easy Supply Of Money, Currency Rates For Travellers, Merger Without Tears, Rediffusion gets profits up, How Big Will The Deficit Be?, Mutual Funds, No call for more reserve funds, Wall Street Nervous, Company Meeting Gaffyns Ltd., Bill Rate At 12month High, Special flavour units fashionable, Unit Trust Prices, Time for sweeping changes in insurance laws, Overseas Banks Offer Fair Growth, Looking Back. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, G.E.C. results should shine, Institutions keen buyers of Equities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities End Week On Bright Note, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Forward tin soars, Quiet day for sterling. Business Appointments: Fisons P.R. Appointment, Mr. Hegland To Be Vauxhall Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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