The Times - 29/04/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From New York Times Correspondents-WASHINGTON, APRIL 28, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, APRIL 28, From Our Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, A. LASCELLES. The Old Stables, Kensington Palace, W.8, April 28., HARRY PLATT. 11 Lorne Street, Manchester 13., EMRYS HUGHES. House of Commons, April 26., MARY SOUTHERN. Miramar Hotel, Beltinge, near Herne Bay, Kent, April 27., PHYLLIS E. McKNIGHT 4 Russellcroft Road. Welvyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, April 27., COLM BROGAN. 28 Ridgmount Gardens, W.C.1, April 27., ELISABETH SMITH. 115 Watford Road, Wembley, Middlesex, April 27., DONALD BELL, General Secretary, Amnesty International. JOHN A. F. ENNALS, Director General, United Nations Association. WILLIAM HAMLING. ERIC LUBBOCK. IAN GILMOUR. 12 Crane Court. Fleet Street, E.C.4., ANNA NEAGLE. 15 Brunswick Mews, W.1. April 28., J. BRUCE-GARDYNE. House of Commons. April 27., MARIE JENKINS. 75 Kenilworth Court, Lower Richmond Road, S.W.15., From Our Canberra Correspondent, C. M. HOULTON. 12 Camborne Road, Sutton. Surrey, April 24., F. P. STEGEN. Henrietta House. 9 Henrietta Place W.1., P. DU SAUTOY, Editor, The Community Development Journal, 22 Kingston Road. Didsbury, Manchester 20., JANE NISSEN. Swan House, Chiswick Mall. W.4., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, IAN FAIRBAIRN, EDWARD DU CANN, M.P., BY A. P. W. SIMON, OLIVER JESSEL, G. H. FLETCHER, OLIVER STUTCHBURY, Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, Richard Bailey, By Our City Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,216, Muriel Spark Novel As A Play, £3,000 For Piranesi Collection, General Release (Monday): Frankie and Johnny, Changes In 'Tempo' Tv Programme. Official Appointments and Notices: Girl Guides' New Commissioner, Readerships At Oxford, Resignation Of State Department Man, New Envoys To Poland And Denmark, A.E.I. Wins £900,000 Order, Ashridge Research Appointments. Sport: Amateur Boxers With New Look, Cricket Ball's Swing Beats Expert, Cheshire Go The Way Of All Minor Counties, Round The World In Five Months Rugby Hopes High, Sports in Brief, The Case Of The Missing Stone, Great Britain Lead 2-0 In Davis Cup Tie Tense And Tentative Taylor Taxed By Fairlie, Newmarket Racing Results, Ross Breaks Through In The Mile, Spectacular Round By Jacklin Dazzling Strokes And Minor Tragedies. Display Advertising: Castlr Unit Management Co, Ltd.,, City Wall Properties Limited, Clank Equipment Overseas Finance Corporation, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco Hispano Americano, Royal Worcester Limited, The Western Stock Holders Investment Trust Ltd., London Wall, Pearl, National High Income Unit Fund, Ulster, Taylor Woodrow, Ebor Commodity Share Unit Trust, City Of London Unit Trust, An Investment-Assured Group Trust, The Times, Blue Nun, British Eagle, The Animal Health Trust, M & G, Esso, Ncr, Iron And Steel Board, Samuel FOX & Company Ltd, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Why Can't You Remember?, The Swan Hunter Group Of Companies, Metal & Minerals Trust, National Life & General Assurance Co. Ltd., The Professional & General Fund Managers Ltd., Weir Group, Union Carbide. News: Australia Discovers Town Planning, Convocations To Consider Lord's Prayer Changes Suggestions By Commission, 66 Awarded Churchill Travel Fellowships U.S. Most Popular Destination, A Quarter Of Population Go To Church On Sundays, Further Steps Needed To End Rhodesia Dangers U Thant Says Britain And U.N. Should Work In Harmony, New Traffic Curbs 'Inescapable', Mozambique Fuel For Neighbours, Mrs. Munsinger Was Given Visa Because Of Police Error 'Unexplainable' Says Commissioner, Girls Of Rome Can Now Join Beat Set, £6,000 Stradivarius Violin Stolen, Russian Physicist Visits Britain, Socialist view on aid, Strikers Hold Out In Mexico, Boy Shot Dead In Santo Domingo, Challenge For Mr. Shinwell, Bid To Kill Sultan Of Muscat Parade Ground Attack Saved By Colonel As Five Die, Britain Urged To Join 'Six' Denmark's Doubts On European Policy, Bunyan's House To Be Saved, Mr. Chen Yi Says IT In Verse, Deputies Fight In Italian Parliament Bitter Reaction To Student's Death In Riots, Talks On Defence, Price Control For Fish IS Planned Compensation For Unsold Catches, Busy Day In Mr. Smith's Party Headquarters, Brewers Agree To Freeze Prices No Increase This Year, A Hunch That Proved To Be Correct Russian Missile Build-Up In Cuba, British Cars Win Tulip Rally, Mrs. Hallowes Gets Book, Links with life assurance, Making overtures to the wage-earner, Britain And Rhodesia Halt Withdrawal Of Envoys Talks To Open Within Week In London, A.E.U. Give Backing To Early Warning System Two Major Unions Now Committed, German Tourists Warned Of Russia 'Spy' Traps Radio Tracking Devices Hidden In Visitors' Cars, Polish Tension With Church Eases, U.S. Opens The Way To New Nuclear Checks Scientists Invited To Work At Uranium Plant, Senate Approves Nike-X System, Early Birds Caught In The Snow, Pay-As-You-Go System For Road Users Economist's Plan To Ease Congestion, Brotherly Love On Both Sides Of The House, Seljuk Memorial to the Unknown, Share Incentive Scheme For Tv Group Echoes Of Garda Trust Plan, Pilot Ignored Approach Rule, Observatory Quits Tv Channel, Big Wage Increase For Electricians, Heart Valve Made In Britain, Future Of Eldo Space Project Left To Britain, How To Get Around On The Moon, Blazing The Trail, Building societies produce alternative plan for mortgages, Hint Of Change In Law, Record To Stop L-Test Fears, Population Rise Of 18M. Forecast, City Plans Break With Tradition, Barcelona University Closed By Education Minister, Pay For 'Mr. Co-Op' Expected To Be In Five-Figure Range New Professional Board Elected, Cool Reception For 'Hot' Mass, Japan Eager To Give Economic Aid To Indonesia New Jakarta Regime Welcomed, Moves To Cut Colour Film Prices, Variety Of Investment, 'Man In Trunk' Has Gaol Term Cut, Studying Life Under the Sea, Print Plant Due To Close Tonight, Oslo 'Play Fair' Protest, Party Chairman IS Ousted, Prison Fire Near Security Block, Bosporus Ban Imposed On U.S. Ship, Warsaw Protest On Vietnam Bombing, Action Welcomed In Jerusalem By Three Archbishops, Some Infantry Brigades May Disband Absorption Plan As Answer To Poor Recruiting Figures, W. German Proposals On Aid To Israel Kept Secret, Mr. Brown Leads Labour's Budget Team, No Ratepayers' Money For National, London Provisions Exchange. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Budget week, Home Secretary giving further study to committal proceedings, More mergers of police forces, Telephone-Tapping Claim Denied, 'Nationalize the roving doctors': Lady Stocks, House Of Commons Protection sought for tenants, Labour Face Censure Over Aircraft Deal Tories Say Fl11a Details Were Concealed 'House Misled' On £100M. Arabian Contract, London boroughs want elections change. Law: Breakdown In Affection Hughes v. Hughes, Former Ghana Diplomatist Remanded Charges Mention £60,000, Father Must Give Back Child, Volenti Non Fit Injuria Bolt v. William Moss & Sons Ltd., 'Wrong Exercise Of Power' Kent County Council v. Daniels, 'I'm A Dead Man', Briton Tells Murder Court, Press Council Ask For Moors Facts, Yard Official Names Drugs Man Doctor Tells Of Boy Addicts, Terry Downes Describes A Club Fight Four Men For Trial, U.S. Car Firm Broke Anti-Trust Law, French Death Sentence On Collaborator, Royal Tour Slogans Cost Student £40, Intent To Kill Denied, Stone An Offensive Weapon Harrison v. Thornton, Fishermen To Ban British Yachts, New Procedure For Appeal Courts, Boy's Name In Accused's Exercise Book, Police Say Questions At Moors Trial About John Birch Society, Charge Against Olympic Diver Dismissed. Picture Gallery: Soviet Scientist Back in Britain, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Stock Exchange Moves Forward, Old Friends Are Hurt, Erratic Behaviour, Bulwark in Need of a Scrutiny. Letters to the Editor: General De Gaulle's World Strategy, Common Market, Books About The Great What History Demands, Children In Advertising, Export Incentives, Special Operations Executive, Human Rights In Guyana. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Brig. Sir Edward Beddington, Mr. Eduard Smilgis, Mr. Simon Chikovani. Reviews: Drama Defeated By Its Theme, A Communicative Henze, Recent Paintings By Lord Haig, A Refined And Poetic Tone, Surprises of a City of Science, A Renaissance Altarpiece on View Again, Dostoevsky in Contemporary Setting, Spacious Pace in Bruckner, English Composers under the Shadow of Handel. Business and Finance: Credit Squeeze Hits Woodall-Duckham, Better Second Half For Low & Bonar, Assoc. Biscuit Key IS Efficiency, Monopoly Tones Seen In Colour Film, Subcontractors For Boeing 747, Cavenham Foods Reply To Singleton, New Contracts, Noble Lowndes Annuities Another Year Of Further Progress New Sums Assured At Substantially Increased Levels Mr. Noble F. Lowndes Views Future With Confidence, £16M. Fall In Note Circulation, Instruments For China, G. & J. Weir Growth Rate Will Slow Down, How The Banks Can Help Exporters, Smiths Industries $1.5M. Contract, Sharp Rise In Fire Losses, United Biscuits' Sales Jump-But Not Margins, Mutual Funds, Getting Ready For The Budget Crunch, Two Debenture Placings, Link Between Old and New Money Markets, Recovery In Oil Profits, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited Results Show Gratifying Recovery Improved Performance Of Home Subsidiaries Mr. Rupert E. Carr On Board's Plans For Future Development, Capital Problem Faces Dunlop, Hudson Bay Mining Coppfr Price, Good Day For Sterling Gilts Still Firm, Large Help For Money, Better Looking Power Stations, $73M. Fall In U.S. Gold Stocks In March, Unit Trust Prices, £4M. Nickel Venture In Rhodesia, Revised Leda Offer For Oil & Assoc., V. & G. Set A FAST Pace, Stockbrokers Merge, Ceylon Tea Industry Buoyant, Lonrho Option Passed, Bull-Gen. Elec. Losses, How To Lose Trade Friends And Influence, Bank Statements For April. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Markets Firmer On Rhodesia, Milan Moves Ahead Irregular Tone On Frankfurt, Commercial Buying Of Pounds Transfers On Oil Account, Copper Prices Steadier: Firm Gains Scored, Wall St. Down Sharply Late Rally Cuts Losses, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Good Proportion Of Rises, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business Appointments: G. Doland Resignation, Johnson Group Cleaners Appointment. Property: Country Properties, Wilson & Co..
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