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The Times - 09/05/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM A FRENCH RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Air Corresponden, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, RENWICK, Chairman of Council, Institute of Directors. 10 Belgrave Square, S.W.1, May 6., W. G. HAYTER. New College, Oxford, May 6., RALPH TURVEY. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, May 5., WALTER CLEGG. House of Commons, May 5., FRANK E. BELL, Vice-Chairman, The Association of Recognized English Language Schools. 1 Red Cross Lane, Cambridge, May 6., ERIC D. CROFT, Director and Secre-, P. E. SHIELDS, Chairman of the Export Committee, The Association of Wholesale Woollen Merchants Limited., H. S. S. FEW, Director, National Association of Retail Furnishers. 42/44 Sun Street, E.C.2, May 6., FRANK PIERCE, Professor of Spanish, University of Sheffield., JOHN GRIERSON. Les Hirondelles, St. Jacques, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Channel Islands., OLGA MARSHALL (MRS.), JILL COVELL, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent,

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News: 'Charge accident victims', Spode on show, All Over Britain Rebels Defy Developers Family entrenched to halt £27m. road plan, Kirk attacks B.B.C. again, Fear Creating Tv Grey Band, 134 Aircraft In Rally, Inquiry into delay at hospital, Rare Blood Flown To Australia, Pres. Nasser's exercise in non-alignment Keeping links with all shades of red, Invisible ink gang cheat on bets, Non-Military Moon Urged, Gas Inspector Flies On Pipeline Patrol Maintenance check on Midlands supply line, Blow To Nigerian Tribalism, Makarios-Grivas Clash, Fresh Lamb All The Year Round, Pioneer school to rebuild, Russians Indict Israel, School Fees Aid To Foster Parents Storm on 'dangerous precedent', Monday Merry-go-round The Queen to visit Fête des Mères, E. German Minister Replaced, Vietnam handover anxiety, Anxiety In U.S. Stock Market Biggest fall since 1962, Britain's entry still depends on French intentions, Cyprus Children Rescued, Art Pilgrims Going To Moscow, Rhodesia taLks begin in secret today President Kaunda sends envoy to protest to Mr. Wilson, Newly Marrieds' Home Wrecked, Royal Visit To Brussels Today, Zambia Looks At West Coast Rail Link, Navy To Watch Resignations, Princess at Cannes a latecomer, Britain Moving Towards New Nuclear Policy Lord Chalfont's consultation plan, I.C.W. in Teheran, Labour Defends In Local Polls, Jews honoured by Spanish priests, Police raid on Turkish Parliament Sequel to assault on retired general, Mr. Smith Urges Need To Restore Severed Ties, 2,500 Mile Walk To Success, Federal Parties Hesitate On Ulbricht Talks, World Bee Centre Open Day, 500,000 Heart Case Widows Smoking can double coronary risk, Mr. Wilson May Enter Seamen's Dispute Fresh efforts this week by Mr. Gunter, B.M.A. council support for two-stage pay award Big majority for 'substantial advance', National Problems Distract International Hosts, Our readers write, New way to lift the 'curse', Locust man reports to museum, Split Dock To Be Towed To Spain, Vaccination Rule After New Smallpox Cases Travellers immunized at London Airport, Rector sees hope in small groups, Warning on council pay rise, International Assault On Peru's Past, Wages crisis coming in Sweden, Chinese wIll 'fight to finish', Butterfly farm for London, Inquiry into £60 power bills, Wiil American tourists set off for space?, Eight centuries of Southampton, 22,000 Children Taste LA Vie Anglaise, Farming Notes And Comments, Primate as symbol of opposition, Exchange Scheme In Heart Posts, Doctors renew strike threat, Iran looks at its villages-and at the world, 'Oil Discharge At Beira Allowed', Cup that cheers, Payroll Tax Retreat IS Unlikely Some Labour M.P.s may abstain, S. Africa amnesty announced, 1,000students in protest, Higher Wage To Miners, Mr. Heath is tightening up list of candidates Fewer men of property, more technologists, Growing concern over payroll tax Union seeks talk with Chancellor, Warning note sounded in Gibraltar, Clay Fight Offer To Radio TV release for next day, Smoke bomb stops war play, Taxis on strike at London Airport, Race Complaints Pile Up, Gravestones Removed Widow protests at vicar's action, Hanoi Rail Routes Cut Off. News in Brief. Law: Parliamentary Diary, Italian Amnesty Cancels 1,350,000 Offences, Brady in Durham's security wing. Display Advertising: The Lee Valley Water Company, The Westminster Bank, Platignum, Lancashire United Transport Limited, Business In Spain, Harrods, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Northern Ideal Homesteads Ltd, Imprevu Coty, The Royal Sovereign Pencil Company, Limited, Allied Investments Limited, The Times, The Ward Group, Thos. Firth And John Brown (Investments) Limited, Europe, Rugby Portland Cement, Austin Reed Ltd.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Offers, Business Premises, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Petrosian poised for chess win, Television and radio, Musical Tribute To Vicky, Solution To Bridge Problem, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,224, Miss Joan Sutherland For Bach Festival, Italy Again Bridge Champions. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Weekend Yachting, Lack Of All-Rounders In M.C.C. Side, Leaf Cup Victory For Pimms, Sports in Brief, Mrs. Jones in Italian final for second time Authority over Miss Durr confirmed, Favourite first in Paris classic trial Epsom plans of French trainers, Lions Run Loose Twelve tries, Kilmacthomas Wins Again Testing course, Bold Putt Gives Thomas Penfold Victory, Remarkable sprint record by American student High all round standards attained, Tour Of West, Cambridge Get A Lesson, Good Weekend For City Rifle Club, Putney eight take revenge, Title chance for H. R. Angus, Southampton In Sight Of First Division. Picture Gallery: Checking pipelines from the air. Reviews: A puzzling concert, Britten Opera For King's Lynn, Alldis Choir in fine form, Villagers' own festival, Visit to Mr. Simpson's world-and Tati's, A great pianist in strenuous mood, World Theatre season's lasting rewards, Conundrum of Mozart's Requiem remains. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, A Duke's Folly-In Disguise, Factories, Warehouses And Sites, Sales By Auction. Editorials/Leaders: Modern Candidates For Modern Policies, Peking's Fight To The Finish, Camberwell May Get Back Its Beauty, The Tremors On Wall Street. Letters to the Editor: Protests At Payroll Tax, Fines On Spanish Intellectuals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Students Prefer Electronics Attitude Changing, Appointments In The Forces, From The London Gazette, Oxford. Obituaries: Prof. Kenneth Franklin Physiology At Bart's, Mr. Alexander Osborn, Mr. Thomas Cunliffe, Mr. Walter Gifford Chairman And Ambassador, Sir Raghunath Paranjpye, Mr. Charles Hignett. Business and Finance: 'No Irish Cheques'-Kleinworts, Jaguar Car Exports Soar, Paris falls again: index below 100, Heavy Demand For Money, Have share prices risen too fast?, International context to housing problems, Pension Funds Switching To Property, French Industrial Output Rises, Bank Of N.Y. 'Edge Act' Subsidiary, Commonwealth trade reviewed, £270,000 Uganda Job For A.E.I., Commodity Markets, Bakelite Complete £500,000 Plant, U.K. Leather Goods On Show, Japanese Exports Fall, Cotton grey cloth imports rise sharply, New Barclaycard centre set up, Trade policy talks in Paris, Cerebos Limited Programme Of Modernization And Expansion Continuing Higher Profits Achieved In Spite Of Increasing Competition Viscount Cobham Reports Further Progress At Home And Overseas, Pallet that can be thrown away, More Danger Signals For U.S., Blue Chip Result, Portugal Joins I.F.C., English Abrasives Corporation Extracts Fron Mr. C. G. Heywood's Statement, Burton, Son & Sanders, Amax Working At High Pitch, Planning To Come To Market, Rodwell offices for I.B.M., New savings at £68m., German Watchmakers' Plight, Public trustee reveals his investment strategy, Shipbuilding in Britain, Blackwood Hodge Profits Jump 19 Per Cent, R.S.T. Earns Less On Copper, £600,000 Orders At Oslo Fair, Britain's 12% Vote. Stock Exchange Tables: Weaker tone persists in sterling. Business Appointments: Assurance Co. posts. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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