The Times - 03/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-BANGKOK, JUNE 2, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-SAIGON, JUNE 2, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT-PARIS, JUNE 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK. JUNE 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-CANBERRA, JUNE 2, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Chess Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, DAVID BRUCE, American Ambassador. American Embassy, Grosvenor Square, W.1., June 2., MORAN. 25 Bryanston Squae, W.1., C. J. MULLIN. St. Joseph's College, Birkfield, Ipswich., GIFFORD. 30 Kelso Place, W.8., PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH., STEPHEN STEWART, Director-General, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. 123 Pall Mall, S.W.1., BANKOLE TIMOTHY. Flat 16, Queenscourt, Queensway, W.2., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE. 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10., PETER TARRANT-WILLIS. 20 St. Ann's Villas, Royal Crescent, W.11, June 1., By Dr. ROGER ANSTEY, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-ST. ANDREWS, , FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Bryan Forbes, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF,
ResumoNews: A.T.V. selling 'Thunderbirds' to U.S., Mr. De Valera Has His Vote Reduced, Canada wants Nato H.Q. in Paris, France Opposed To Troops Plan, Sale Of 1715 Treasure Finds in Spanish main wrecks, Test run on a rail crash track, Irish Store Cattle Sell Briskly At Bath & West, Pensioner Hit Conductress, Britain Opts Out Of Space Europe may take over £100m. Blue Streak, Manchester plans shorter Whitsun break Ending annual seven-day confusion, Sir Robert Menzies' Part Over Suez, Flight Leader 'Lost His Way', Extra Holiday For Rail Engineers, Lebanon plea in N. African dispute, Overseas Aiders At Ditchley Park, Sea Gas By Next Spring, Dressing down for the occasion, A Trent Fit To Drink Fear cost would be over £10m., 452 farmer pickets fined in Dublin, U.S. elated by moon landing triumph, New Stage In Sea Strike Tougher action urged, Tyres Burst In DC4 Forced Landing, Reformist Ex-President In Lead In Poll, French Forces' Deep Roots In Germany, Turkish zone sealed off in Nicosia, Businessmen Praise U.S. Negroes Conference on civil rights, 'Towns' in hospital grounds, Britain To Build Off-Peg Ships £12m. orders for new style Liberty vessels, Shipyard 'No Strike' Pact Fairfield model for industry, £2m. rise in crime losses may put up premiums Insurance companies to demand better security, Canberra may set up Taipeh mission, Stern Soviet warning to Rumania From Our Correspondent In Eastern Europe, Mr. Heath Assured On Vietnam, Move Against U.S. Flag Preference, Stately owners want more, Big Dock Changes Foreseen, Parachutists Allowed To Transfer, Plan for union of four S.E. Asian nations Pact links Indonesia and Malaysia, When workers make use of secrets, Mr. Holt satisfied Britain to stay east of Suez Defence policy reaffirmed by Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Gandhi on India's needs, Ship Tenders To Be Revised, Building workers oppose new construction methods, Peking University Head Accused, No resistance as troops move into Hué Recapture of radio station reported, Public hanging in Leopoldville, Rhodesia Talks At Second Stage, Exploring The Causes Of Arthritis, If Jehovah's Witnesses Refuse Transfusions Doctors advised to follow conscience, Solicitors protest at new tax, Soviet Scientists Praise Moon Landing Appeal for international treaty, Not too hot to handle now, American Middle West's tribute to Purcell, R.A.C. pares motor sport costs, Task for the military in Congo rebellion's aftermath, Danish tanker may be 'blacked' by seamen, Premium Bond Prizes. News in Brief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, £7½M. Order For Shipyard. Index. Display Advertising: Rank Xerox, Gerrard & Reid Limited, Co-Operative Permanent, Brook Street Bureau Of Mayfair Limited, Union Minière Du Haut-Katanga, Balfour & Drawins, International Business Machines Corporation, The City Of London Real Property, The Standard Bank And Bank Of West Africa, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings) Ltd, Lowenbrau, Radiospares Ltd, "The Olearchs", Armstrong, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Klm, Hecht,levis & Kahn, Marks And Spencer, Alcohol, Shipton Automation Ltd., Ronald Lyon(estates) Co.Ltd., Moran's Churchill, Ecgd. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Legal Notices, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: 18 oz. silver cup brings £3,000, Profound Strategic Clash In World Chess, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,246, When Prokofiev Played And Sang Film Music, Comedy For The Globe, Boyd Neel To Conduct At Aldeburgh. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Old-fashioned look about Daks golf Huggett and Lester lead on first day, Sports in Brief, Swiss rider is disqualified from tour, Change Made In Lions XV, Three Miles Stands Out Opposition lacking, Gulyas outlasts Drysdale to reach French final, Piggott to ride for O'Brien's stable at Ascot, Hunte and Sobers put West Indies in command England left to rue missed chances. Picture Gallery: The Needle cleaned. Law: 2 found guilty in £95,000 case, British soldier to have new trial, Plea Change In Kidnap Trial, Mr. Martin's Son Injured, Deferred Gaol Sentences Plan. Editorials/Leaders: Romance Of The Main, Insurance's Rising Bill, Ghana Tries To Settle Up. Letters to the Editor: Keeping U.S. Forces In Europe, The Pirate Forts, On The Other Side Of The Tracks, House Of Lords Reform, Seamen's Strike, Writ of Acceleration, Lord Moran's Diaries, Safeguard For Teesdale, Commonwealth Expulsion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Dundee independent in August, 1967, University Site Vote, New Doctorate At York, Durham, Lincoln's Inn, Cambridge Music Tripos. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Peter George, Lord King-Hall Author, playwright and broadcaster, Mr. James Woolf. Reviews: Gala birthday for the Royal Theatre Royal, Bristol: Sixty Thousand Nights, A violinist who belies his age, Smooth Shavian satire, Improvising on the guitar, The Mermaid at its most polished, Powerful sermon on driving, Programme of sweetmeats. Business and Finance: Commodity Markets:- Copper prices easier in quiet trading, Australian Projects Keep C.L.R.P. Busy, Time Of Anxiety For Union Minière Significance of new Bill not clear, West to allow Ghana more time, Hairdressers For Market, Distribution centre for The Hague, £500,000 plant for east Germany, Money Supply In Balance, The Financial News, Limited Lord Robbins' Review, French Reserves Up, Union Corporation Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Cold look at central heating, Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, $25M. Loan For Colombia, £600,000 N. Ireland Hotel Deal, Gold loss adds to share price blues, Big Securities Auction By Bank, Mutual Funds, Walsall Success, U.K. interest in Indonesian plan, Charterhouse Buy Concrete Firm, Trust Group Offers "Best Buys", Arndale Property, S. African Reserves Still Climbing, Profit-Taking Hits Jo'burg Golds, Woodall-Duckham Limited 1965 Order Book An All-Time Record Mr. E. N. Wenborn Envisages A Progressive Improvement In Profitability, British Transport Docks Board Chairman's Review Of 1965 Over £1 million surplus for third year Capital works and major renewals, Wm. Mallinson Scrip And Debenture, London Provisions, Wall Street Steady, Carpet Sales Rise, The Financial Times Limited Lord Robbins Reviews Group Achivements And Prospects, Quiet Day In Gold, £18.8M. More Notes, British products missing at world oil show, Forestal Land To Do Better, Stanley Weston Purchase, Burmah Oil IS Cautious On North Sea, Rolling Stock For Niger Dam, J. H. Vavasseur, Lampa Mining Quote Suspended, Texaco-Erdöl Deal In The Balance, Hongkong Telephone Loan, Heathrow Now Britain's Third Largest Port, Council Rates Little Changed, Pound needs support, Drage's set cracking pace: 34% growth last year, Woodall-Duckham take £12m. new orders, Lower turnover on Stock Exchange, I.R.C. To Make Profits, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Monteral And Toronto Exchanges, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Foreign Selling On Paris, Option Rates, Weakness in sterling, Sharp falls again in Equities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses In All Gilt-Edged Stocks. Business Appointments: New chairman for 'Tanks'. Property: Mann & Co, Country Properties.
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