The Times - 30/04/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FRANK DAWTRY, General Secretary, National Association of Probation Officers. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, April 28., S. C. SILKIN. House of Commons, April 28., ANGUS W. ACWORTH., NORRIS McWHIRTER. 8 Baker Street, W.1. April 28., M. BRENNAN, Honorary Secretery, New Zealand Federation of Medicine and Sport. Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Great King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 23., RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL, CHRISTOPHER HAMMONDSPENCER., G. B. GRAHAM., DOROTHY JOHNSTONE., IRENE CHAPLIN., From a Correspondent, T. L. IREMONGER., JEAN OVERTON FULLER., DAVID WALLACE., P. DOUGLAS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Three colleagues, By Penelope Turing, By Carol Wright, By Our City Editor, By Blackfriar, From Our Astronomical Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Services Tomorrow: Third Sunday After Easter, J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors,, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts. Politics and Parliament: Labour M.P.s call for release of Guiana detainees. Sport: Essex Struggle For Victory Forceful Cambridge Batting, Scottish Prowess May Be On The Wane, First Division Decision Day, British Hockey Side Beat Kenya, Right Noble New Derby Favourite But A Doubtful Runner, Sports in Brief, Programmes For Today's Three Meetings Under National Hunt Rules, Saunton Record Equalled By Wolstenholme Refreshing Golf In Schweppes Close Event, Lizette First In Brendon Trials, Today's Sporting Arrangements, New Zealand No Match For Sangster And Wilson, Left And Right Counter Puts Imrie On Title Roll. Arts and Entertainment: Another Draw In World Chess, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Works By Irina And John Hale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,217, Sound Broadcasting, Eighteenth-Century Bachelor Chest Fetches£400. Picture Gallery: Nature's Social Union, Reviews: Figurative Aims Of Today, Paris Gets Four-Hour Play by Genet, Warm Tone of Munich P.O., Cast Deserve A Better Play, Focus on New Dancers, Getting Across the Inwardness of Macbeth. News in Brief. News: British Welcomed At Oslo Fair, Golden Week in Japan, 40 Shots At Man In Berlin Canal, Goldsmiths Go On Strike, Missing Prince In Divorce Action, 'Children Sold For One Rupee', Rhodesian Police Kill Seven Terrorists Chinese And Russian Arms Reported Captured, Borrowing £430M. For Aircraft, Fight Ahead Over Alexandra Park, Argentina Blocks Falklands Mail, No Fortune In His Halved Stamps, Thoughts for the early Spring, Art Commission Overruled, Factory Style Production For Prisons 36 Industries To Be Cut To 9, Seven Wounded In Santo Domingo, Bags Worth Carrying, Storm In Parliament Over Rome University Disorders, Seeing that Justice is Done, Mr. Silverman Has A Stroke, A.E.U. Told To Scrap Rule Book Prime Minister's Crusade Engineering Must Expand Faster Machine Tools Progress, Rail Deficit For 1965 'Worse', 2,000 Strikers Hold French Shipyards, Correction, Sparing the Birds of the Year, Calcutta Police Clash With Demonstrators, Gay May Day Pageantry at Arles, Inquiry Into Opera And Ballet, Lisbon Challenge To U.N. Vote, Many Heavy Lorries Overloaded, Bonn Sets On Record Moves Towards German Unity, Seamen Approve Strike Decision, Bedford Protest At Inquiry Call, Mr. Heath Attacks On Common Market, Doctor Accused Of Spreading Germs, Dr. Kapitza Makes A Pilgrimage, Nearer God's Heart in a Factory, Pupils May Change Schools At 12, 12½% Tips In Rail Hotels All Staff To Benefit Compulsory From Tomorrow, East-West Talks In Balance, Mr. Wilson Gives His Marching Orders To Industry Avoiding 'Swelling Army Of Reduntant', Big Printing Plant Closed, Cammell Laird In Aero Firm Deal, Kenya Rebel M.P.s Lose Seats, Mrs. Heilpern Inquest Adjourned, Lake Searched For Body Of Ben Barka Action By Police Frogmen, Sir M. Redmayne Leaving Politics, Channel Islet Bought As Weekend 'Escape', Following Garibaldi through Sicily, Bellows plain and fancy, 'Indiscretion' IS Admitted By Former Canadian Minister, £1M. Unconditional British Aid To Indonesia America And Australia Pledge Rice Shipments, Nato Studies Drawn-Out Campaign In Europe Strategy Based On Meeting Two General Threats, National Code For Beach Safety, Princess Anne Has Nose Operation, Laboratory Will Test Buildings, Three British Soldiers Killed In Raid. Law: Brady Describes Hitting Youth With Axe 'He Was Shouting And Kicking', Witness Says Paper Was To Pay 3,000 Gns., Husband 'May Be Still Alive', Director On Club Murder Charge, Death For Fire Murder Of Five, Evidence Concluded In Hostel Dispute Kent County Council v. Daniels, Discharge Of Sewage Effluent Restrained Swansea Corporation v. Redcliffe Holiday Properties (Caswell Bay) Ltd. And Others, Pfizer. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Housing Ministry Post, Oxford to Vote on Bachelor of Education Degree. Display Advertising: Court Line Limited, Appeals, Mexico, The Times, Sunday Times, Galerie Maeght, "Blue Chip". Index. Editorials/Leaders: Aid And Comfort?, Small Man's Industry, Potting the Masters, More Money, Fewer Houses. Letters to the Editor: Ships For New Zealand, Commemorative Plaques, Shift Working, Olympic Games In Mexico, Parcels From Abroad, Lord Moran's Diaries, Gold Coins, Special Operations Executive, Televising Of Parliament, Lighting The Roads, Reforming The Penal System Not A Matter For Party Lines, Labour Voters And Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In May, From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Prof. F. Y. Henderson, Obituary Sir Gordon Craig. Business and Finance: Opportunities In Zambia, Dutch Bank Rate To Go Up, Court Line Fall Short, Covent Garden Prices, Building Societies' Achievement, Wider Public Interest In Shares Sought, Currency Rates For Travellers, Export Cheer from Small Companies, Lloyd's Packing Let Holders Decide, British Isles And General Investment Trust Sir Denys Lowson On Continued Progress, Copper Surges Ahead, Rising Demand For Advanced Machine Tools, 'Shell'-Royal Dutch Quarterly Profits, Renewed Shortage Of Money, Preference Shares In Favour, New Power Plant For Fawley, Company Profits Up, Giving Protection to Unitholders, Aberdare 17pc. Better, Rowntree Margins And Dividend Higher, Looking Back, Xerox Gains $3¼ At $252½, Compagnie D'outremer Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance, Gold Dearer, Airlines Featured On Wall Street, A Gold Gain Likely On Budget Day, U.S. Corporation Profits Rise, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Mixed End To Account, Sterling's Firm Close To Week, Recent Issues, Quiet Close To Account, Latest Dividends, Budget Fears Restrain Investors, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business Appointments: New Chief For I.C.I. Nobel Division, Cunard Director Retires. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.
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