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The Times - 08/06/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, RODERICK MACFARQUHAR. 187 Queen's Gate, S.W.7, June 5., HUGH J. KLARE, Secretary, The Howard League for Penal Reform. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, June 7., JEAN LAWRIE, Honorary Secretary, Medical Women's Federation. Tavistock House North. Tavistock Square, W.C.1, June 6., NEIL MARTEN. House of Commons., T. C. FOLEY, Chairman, The Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety. 4 College Hill, Cannon Street, E.C.4., A. P. HERBERT, Chairman, the British Copyright Council. 12 Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, June 5., K. J. GARDNER. Little Hall, Oakley Green, near Windsor, Berkshire., H. M. B. THRUPP. St. Andrews, Northampton, June 4., Paul A. Colinvaux, of Ohio State University, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY BEVIS HILLIER, WILLIAM GAUNT, J. S. FORBES, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, Sir Reginald Wilson, deputy chairman and managing director of the Transport Holding Company,

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News: New Cup Goes To Lovely Spirit, Officials meet again in Salisbury, Royal Cornwall award won by former hobby farmer, The difficulties of shipping abroad, Continuing search on stalls and in backstreets, Soviet actors complain of 'tyranny', Seamen Demand U.K. Embargo World call to counter 'employers' tactics', Miners withdrawn as pit burns From Our Correspondent, Meredith Marches On Negroes want early action, Stamp Of Quality, Space Quest Goes On Surveyor and Ogo at work, London Busmen Yo Get £1 Rise, Urban dwellers' space race, Japanese Prints Fetch £18,830, Prawn recipe for quick cooking, Happy Families In The Theatre, British troops 'must leave Sabah and Sarawak' Malaysia to take over internal security, Tito Says Nato Will Disappear, John memorial to be halved, Hadhramaut Oil Search Ends, Scots Teachers Told Pay Award Stands At 13 P.C. Call for new negotiations likely, Blue Streak's Suitability As Launcher Unit, Seeking a history of weather on Galapagos Islands, Art And Science Of Renovation, Failure Of A £50M. Art Dream Why the Rembrandts stayed at home, Strikers take casual jobs on foreign ships in port, Air Pollution May Worsen, Mead drinks for the honeymoon month, Two Stockbrokers Quit Exchange, Huge Power Scheme For Argentina, Gun law broken in Colombia, Peking Purges Becoming Wider, Main Need IS Better Belts, Is your kitchen expensive & unpractical?, Everything Cheaper For Everyone, Gaol Visit By Mr. Jenkins Personal briefing on escapes, Pope's Appeal To Advanced Countries, Armenians' plea on archbishop, 'Minister Must Put Cases To Tribunals', £1M. Road Viaduct Authorized, Election Inquest By Tory Women, Employers Told: Admit Power Of Stewards Minister's way to better relations, Russian move to preserve ancient buildings Voluntary organization to help state, Buddhists Turning To Passive Resistance Teenagers block convoy in Hué, Kirk Move To Help U.S. Priest Proviso on giving of sacraments, Motor Union Merger Plan Labour relations improvement, Guyana Plea To Britain, Wild Welcome In Durban For Mr. Kennedy, Israel storm over the return of 24 Majorcans, Couple set up new air record, A 'lowering of standards in licensees', Selling as pound weakens again, TV research centre for Leeds, Oxford to review care of students' health Call for evidence on medical centre, Nato wrangle over French troops in Germany, ... and do we need to think again on house prices?, Computers enter Model-T Ford era, Ironing Out The Machine Tool Cycle, Dilemma of nuclear expansion, Change in taste reflected by later exhibits. News in Brief. Index. Obituaries: Col. Oakley Kelly, M. Jean Arp Abstract Sculptor And Painter, 'Officer In The Tower' Dies In Dublin, Mr. G. J. Allday, Sir E. Wynne Cemlyn-Jones, Mr. N. Baillie-Stewart The Officer In The Tower. Law: Inns of Court plan joint council, Wife accused of murder by car, Butlin Neighbours Want Rates Cut, Director 'relied on accountant', Former High Commissioner Seeks Habeas Corpus, Boy of 13 for trial on murder charge, Gem firm lose £304,590 claim, Summary Judgment For £872,189 Colt Industries Inc. v Sarlie, Restrictive Practices Court Distant Water Fishing In Re Distant Waters Vessels Development Scheme. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Spink, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aveling-Barford Limited, Sotheby & Co., Old Masters, John Sparks Ltd, De LA Rue Bull, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Export Intelligence, Jack Barclay Ltd, S.J.Phillips, Simms, Bluett & Sons, Christie's, Capper-Neill, Wartski, South West Suburban Water Company, N.Bloom & Son, British United, Qantas, Halifax, John Laing And Son Limited, Rafalgar Galleries, National Savings Committee, Douglas J. K. Wright, Welvic, Omega, M.Knoedler & Co.Ltd., H.Blairman & Sons. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Rise In Value, Glyndebourne Tour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,250, Around the sale rooms. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rugby Lions take on New Zealand fervour, Cricket Where is the spirit of English batting? Unpredictable pitch foils Worcester, Athletics Disappointment for Olympic long jump champion, The decorative invention of Jean Anouilh, Sports in Brief, Cycling Tour Leaders Waiting For Hilly Stages McGhee's fine effort for Scotland, Rowing Cambridge crew disbanded, Racing Promising START By Young Stallions, Tennis Santana And Metreveli Fall At Beckenham Casual Ashe surprised by Curtis, Young side to tour Australia, Lunt's length tames Carnoustie Carr and Saddler first seeds to lose. Reviews: First glimpse of the opulent new Met, Royal Ballet's Tour, New work by Ivon Hitchens, The toughest of all Mozart's concertos, The lonely, serious, dedicated life of a priest. Picture Gallery: The 'angry alligator' of outer space. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Shipping News: Customs reject Heathrow freight scheme Shipping agents fear losses in exports, Movements Of Liners. Politics and Parliament: Disorder curbs in Belfast. Editorials/Leaders: We Don't Care A Button, Echoes After A Shot, Britain Can Make IT. Letters to the Editor: Hilltop Dew Ponds, Married Women Doctors, Speed Limits In Villages, The Pirate Forts, Backbench View Of Europe, Escapes From Prison, Where Money Could Be Found, Nazi Victims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Why Public Money Has To Be Put At Risk, Typewriter Merger Approved, Credit Again Scarce, Exports Rising Slowly, Time Prods. Pay £18,500 To Ex-Director, £19.6m. revenue deficit last week, Sears Holdings Group's Further Expansion In Home And Overseas Markets Mr. Charles Clore Reviews Widening Interests, Mutual Funds, Equities on better form, How Lister uses I.C.I. money, Serious Pressure On London Sugar Price, Wolverhampton Metal shines bright, Shaikhs protest against threat to Gulf rupee, Wall Street Lower But Above Worst, Jonas Woodhead Well Up, Hill, Samuel Earn £1M., Distillers licences in Mexico, J. Finlay Gloomy On Tea, D.E.A. Share Tenders Reach 80 P.C., Gas Output Soars In April, N. GREENING & SONS LIMITED (Wire Weavers and Metal Perforators) Dr. C. G. Fraser On Problem Of Narrowing Profit Margins, Copper higher in spirited dealings, Water Debenture Placing, Aveling-Barford's £1M. Loan, Charter Cons. policy, Unit Trust Prices, Paris Remains Depressed. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound is given fresh support, Sharp rally for shares after poor start, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Xerox down a further $3½, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Kaffirs Steels And Oils Improve. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette. Business Appointments: Two directors of 'Imps' retire. Property: Weybridge Esher Cobham, Town Houses.

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