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The Times - 27/07/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-WASHINGTON, JULY 26, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, ARCHIBALD P. HOPE, , T. C, A. O'NEIL., ESTHER IWI., P. C. RALLI., GERALD R. GUINNESS., J. B. CRAWFORD., ANDREW CUNNINGHAM, , W. H. THORPE, , Christopher Soames, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent writes:-, A.F.B., By our own reporter, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Mourners met by King Baudouin, Conservatives protest at 'Bill within a Bill' Prices and incomes procedure 'manipulated', Lords relax judicial precedent rule Injustice danger from too rigid adherence, Balsam Chokes Streams, Meditation As Cure For Ulcers, Sgr. Nenni Sees Lord Attlee, Serious coach accidents in recent years, Moves Expected To End Confrontation, JUDGMENT OF PARIS: I Exhibit A: the case of the vanishing skirt, Show Emphasis On Hardy Plants, Potatoes touch and go, No Pay Policy Slant In Arbitration Must be independent, Sir Roy Wilson says, Amnesty announced for Kurds, Uganda Curb On Courts, Liberals Say End Prestige Role, Indian M.P.s In Scuffle After Suspension Official fails to get his man, Mongol youths take to the jukebox, Buddhist Call Against Fire Suicides, Japan's loss in departure of U.S. Ambassador, Outcry Over Baccalauréat Increases, 31 Rhodesian Students Rusticated, Boeing settle on Jumbo jet, Professor robbed in Athens, Innovation has gone down well at Eton, Villagers Fight Weir Plan, Naples garbage brings Rome into bad odour, Chancellor Admits HE Gambled And Lost, Fewer Fatalities On Farms, New Urgency On Nuclear Sharing, Agents Call For Travel Safety Pact Minstry of Transport urged to act, Revolution in farming will gain momentum, 200,000 Workers Escape Pay Freeze, Opportunity For Young Designers, London diocese appeals for income aid, Removing steel Bill 'defects', T.U.C. leaders accept with reluctance Pay curb acquiescence on terms, Suez Canal Earnings Up By£3m. President Nasser's anniversary visit, Lively Last Hour For The Commons, New mid-Wales town 'viable', Negro leader appeals to white America New mood of angry frustration, Vietnam heads Labour agenda, Canadian spy was paid £2,000, U.S. view of Britain's role in world order European unity a prime necessity, Nuts Removed Before Train Crash. News in Brief. Law: More Crime Regardless Of Consequences Upsurge of violence In record year, Mother To Get Child, Dismissal threat to juror alleged, Four cleared of widow murder, Mechanic Sent For Trial, Aden policeman accused of grenade charge, Protest At Isle's Betting Raids, Ghana Ex-Minister Discharged Armah v. Government Of Ghana And Another, H. v. H., Mr. Smith's Club: two Guilty, Ben Barka Case Men Lose Appeal, Man Indicted For Nurses' Murder, Forward-Stripping Dividend Transactions, Borough's Reply On Education Wood And Others v. Greater London Borough Of Ealing, Contempt by father of 8 children, Photograph Used As Advertisement Jagger And Another v. Stevens Press Ltd. And Others. Sport: England keep their lead in thrilling finish World Cup match to silence cynics, Sports in Brief, Perfect blend of events at Goodwood Silly Season worth another chance, Fine Win For Yorkshire Middlesex collapse, England In World Cup Final Charlton scores twice, Setback To Youll Cup, Cholmondeley beat Chequers Manor, Lewis out of Lions team. Politics and Parliament: Terms of loans to hotels, Kwesi Armah is freed twice in day, Chancellor defends decision not to deflate in May, Extra Holiday At Christmas, Some delay on Rhodesia talks, Opposition indict Ministers for incompetence, The Hague Court judgment. Display Advertising: Cooks, Pakistan International Airlines, Laing, Denny, Mott & Dickson, Limited, Elga Products Ltd., Volkswagenwerk Ag, Management Consultants Limited, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Bolton, Charrington United Breweries Limited., High Speed Gas. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J.H.Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,202, Eric Gill Gospels Fetches £120 £650 Chinese Wine Cup, Television and radio, Five Players Share Chess Lead. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Painters provide alternative to football frenzy, Crisp, lively Beethoven, Titian Allegory now on view, Justice to a 'contriver ', U.S. theatre for Mr. Fernald, David Mercer on why he writes the plays he does. Picture Gallery: Opening day at Goodwood. Editorials/Leaders: A Horrifying Chapter, Proposals For Gibraltar, Lords Break From Precedent, Science Makes New Inroads. Letters to the Editor: Fixed Price For Sterling, Dentists' Pay, Abortion Law, Keeping B.O.A.C. And B.E.A. In The Air, Nature Conservation, Puffin Catching In The Faeroes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Conservative Woman Chairman, Wolfson College begins with £3m. benefaction, From The London Gazette,, New Archdeacon Of Rochdale. Obituaries: Mr. G. H. Findlay, Wilhelm Von Cornides. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Kangol Limited Improved Current Results Envisaged, Sharp Fall In G.M. Profits, Taylor Woodrow progress, Manchester Wants Wider Powers, R.T.B. To Go Into Pipe-Making, Lines Bros. Limited Strong Denand For British Toys Property Revaluation Increases Capital Reserves Money And Effort Expended To Boost Exports Mr. W. M. Lines's Annual Review, $2M. Musical Order From America, Liquidity: poor states to join in talks, Wm. Press To Pay More, Shipbuilding Waits For Its New Captain, Revenue surplus of £18,546,000, Copper prices recover, Why Britain's machine tools are aging, £5m. Belgian order for U.K. firm, Vaux breweries earn 12% less, Journalist buys City Press, Union Miniere cut copper price, Tarmac Win £350,000 Orders, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, S. African Gold Sales Policy Unchanged, 8% Overnight Rates, London Co-Op Sales Up, New Gin To Beat Spirit Duty Increases, New thinking in Whitehall on dividend freeze, Option Rates, Stock Exchange Rules Broken, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities sharply lower on light selling, Acute credit shortage, Recent Issues, Early Wall Street rally not maintained, Easier Tone On Milan, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Hold Steady, Quiet day for sterling. Business Appointments: Kleinwort's new deputy chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.

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