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The Times - 07/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, CYRIL BIBBY MARGHANITA LASKI BRIGID BROPHY A. S. NEILL G. M. CARSTAIRS HAROLD PINTER CHORLEY DAVID TRIBE H. J. EYSENCK WILLIS RONALD FLETCHER COLIN WILSON A. G. N. FLEW WOOTTON OF ABINGER PETER FRYER MARGARET KNIGHT, ERIC JAMES, Proctor in Convocation. Parish and People, 177 Half Moon Lane. S.E.24, July 5., BERNARD A. MUNA. Care of the Royal Commonwealth Society, 18 Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2., DAVID IRVING. 25 Elgin Mansions, W.9., E. G. WILCOX-BAKER. 14 Green Lane, Padgate, Warrington., Yours, &c., DESMOND ACKNER. 4 Pump Court. Temple, E.C.4., FELIX H. W. BEDFORD, Borough Commissioner for Camden. 16 Russell Mansions, 144 Southampton Row, W.C.1, July 6., HOCKLEY CLARKE, Managing Editor, Birds and Country. 79 Surbiton Hill Park, Surbiton, Surrey, , Dr. Peter R. Odell, , FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Dr. D. T. A. Townend, Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-BIRMINGHAM, JULY 6,

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News: Mr. Powell Coins A Phrase, Four tourists expelled by Russia as smugglers, Journalists' right to secrecy, One Delegate Swings N.U.M. Against Incomes Bill, Parents To Sue Over Schools, Background To Mr. Holt's London Visit, Call For Teenage Irregulars, Telephones 'not too bad', Lords And Commons Shoot IT Out, Talking down to the patient, Three-point approach necessary to exploit sea gas, Methodists agree to abortion to save mother, Shell cancel £3½m. tanker order, Mr. Cousins to lead union again Ready to throw full weight against incomes policy, Tibetan Youth Won Over By Chinese, Mr. Wilson To Fly To Moscow Talks with Mr.Kosygin on Vietnam war, Nutrition: the debate continues, U.S. may buy two more Concords, Anglo-U.S. Drugs Study Likely, Call for modernization of Spanish unions Metal workers warned about unrest, Britain denies hostility to France, Warsaw Pact Countries May Present Peace Plan, Academic Freedom 'In Peril' Ld. Robbins's fears for grants committee, President Johnson gains confidence on Vietnam Emergence as leader of a super-power, Clearing Up The Backlog At Gibraltar, Dr. Banda sworn as President, 12 suspended after royal visit, 1,200 nature reserves listed, $80M. Ford Grants To Orchestras, Disquiet over Church budget, Warmer Atmosphere For Franco-German Talks Gen. de Gaulle's visit fixed for July 21, Rebuilding The Berlin Wall, Jobs Tax 'Haywire', Says Lord Shawcross Utterly out of touch with realities, Machinists Call Off Strike, Tribesmen Win in Yemen siege, Wrong Grates In Smokeless Zone, Prime Minister gives the left a drubbing Vietnam critics cut down to half strength, Britain Increases Aid To Developing Nations Total to reach £225m. this year, "Britain Must Have A Third International Port-At Portbury" Statement By Alderman Arthur Parish, C.B.E., J.P., Chairman Of The Port Of Bristol Authority, Duchess's son told 'untrue' story, Protest over stipendiary's 11 ½% rise, Delicate talks on new Eldo projects, Mr. Robinson replies to doctors' fears No threat to right to practise privately, Pilots win union support. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Spain & Portugal, London Tin Corporation, Unilever Limited, Export Intelligence, City Of Nottingham, Butterworths, Sir Winston Churchhill Stamp Replicas, The Times, Barclays Bank Limited, Minister Trust Ltd, Courtaulds, Scribbans-Kemp Limited, South African Airways, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Siemens, Sunward, Broomwade, Walker Crosweller, Finance & Mortgage Group Ltd, Concrete Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Financial, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, £175,000 Paid For Claude's Judgment Of Paris, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,275. Weather: The Weather. Sport: West Indians Struggle Against Doubts, Trophies For Apprentice Bisley successes, Four Turf authorities to discuss problems, Changed weather subdues scoring in Open golf championship Nicklaus and Hitchcock lead: Nagle out of character, Sports in Brief, Polly In Strong Position, Simpson Beats Anquetil, British Lions refuse to be intimidated Moral victory over Bay of Plenty, Miss Wade's finest win. Politics and Parliament: Jurisdiction over Shivering Sands, Scepticism at Lords new look, Anxiety about parachutes, Kismet returns to win second hack championship, Calm reflections after a stormy night, House Of Lords. Law: Mr. Littler Defends His Views Littler v. British Broadcasting Corporation And Another, Not Unreasonable To Be Irish Or Use Dentist's Drill Soldinger v. Quinn And Another, Mr. Peter Bessell, M.P., And Agent Get Relief In Re Bodmin Constituency Parliamentary Election Ex Parte Bessell And Another, Bail For Austrian Oil Man's Son, Driver got £55 calls free, 3 for trial on air ticket charges, Third Trial, Juror Reports Approaches, Misleading Will Form: Should Not Be Sold Gannaway, M. P., Deceased, Cutlery Case Court Was 'Patient', Union Gives Hoffe Blank Cheque, Wear And Tear On Machinery: No Tax Relief Macsaga Investment Co. Ltd. v. Lupton (Inspector Of Taxes), Four charged with communist activities in S. Africa. Picture Gallery: First day of the Open Championship. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society Research Appointments, The Church In Wales, Extensions To Darwin College Approved, R.A.F. pilot-doctor promoted, Sir John Hunt's Title, New Archdeacon Of Lancaster, Saddlers' Company, New Deputy Chief Whip Mr. Wilson makes 5 appointments, Cordwainers' Company, Stationers' Officers. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Wilson Sets The Pace, The Universities' Voice, Living Free. Letters to the Editor: The Dresden Raids, Credit Cards, Design For Scouing, Opinion In Rhodesia, Dangers From Sectarian Schools, Redundant Churches, Warrant To Question, The Puma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Caillebotte's paintings, New departures and beaten ways, Dialogue that is a sheer joy for film actors, Fair question, Old Moore, Turner's real life, A Pyrrhic victory for Miss Joan Littlewood, Arab angle, Moral under trappings, Quick guide, How many masks?, Symphony that engages heart and mind, Markova to be Doctor of Music, 25 Countries at Eisteddfod, Full sail, 75 Prints From 24 Countries, Better half, Politician playwright seen in his correspondence, Composer and critic, Vintage notes, New fiction, Conrad's Lord Jim identified, Allan Sherman in late-night show, Foreign Buyers At Royal Show, Handel rarities well worth reviving. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Professor George De Hevesy Nobel prize for chemistry, Lord McGowan, Professor Eva Taylor Pioneering The New Geography, Mr. R. W. Reynolds Davies, Mr. J. R. Whinfield. Business Appointments: Mr. Barrington Joins B.I.C.C. board. Business and Finance: Switzerland joins Gatt, National Plan under microscope, A few fingers are burnt again, Eurosyndicat Index, Kulim Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L Coghlan's Review, Wall Street Rises Sharply, Briefly From The Boardroom, 'Jumbo' Aircraft Licences, Japanese imports credit decision, Scot-Yields Result, Compromise on tin, Mutual Funds, Anderson, Boyes & Company, Limited, London Tin Warning On Dividend, New P.O. Rate Popular, G.E.C.'s delivery backlog, Fairfield Offshoot 'Rescued', Unilever's £56M. Preference Conversion, Better Day For The Money Market, Deflation: time now for sterner action, Legal & Gen. Life Business Slows, Drage's outlook is set fair, Influential Buying Of Cash Lead, Manpack Radio For Army, Midland output cause for anxiety Employment Tax repayments, A busy six months for U.S., Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Brokers' Forum, Wall Street's $2 gains: Index jumps 13.59, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses In Most Sections, Fodens Boost Figures And Pay More, Kaffirs a bright spot among dull equities, Recent Issues, Firmer Tone On Amsterdam, Option Rates, Pound Rallies On Official Support. Property: Simmons & Sons, Flats And Maisonettes.

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