The Times - 11/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, QUINTIN HOGG. House of Commons, June 10., JOHN ARDEN. 26 Cranbourne Road, N.10, June 9., WALTER BLUHM. Westminster Bank Chambers, The Broad-way Crouch End, N.8, June 9., BERNARD CRICK. Department of Political Theory and Institutions, The University, Sheffield 10, June 6., TREVOR HUDDLESTON, Bishop of Masasi, Tanzania. 15 Tufton Square, S.W.1., GEOFFREY DE FREITAS. House of Commons, June 10., MAX FULDER. 41 Trinity Square, E.C.3, June 9., James Edward Holroyd, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ANGLER, OUR CITY EDITOR, BY BLACKFRIAR,
ResumoNews: Coalpit Saved By Experiment, Russian Hint On Aid For Vietnam, Living with a shoplifter, Alternative services on trial, Clergyman Told To Leave Ghana, Flowers for cutting in early June, 'Euthanasia next after abortion', Oxford Union rebuked for 'brawl', Two Die In Antarctic Storm Britons' tents blown away, Eldo Ministers agree on plan to share costs Britain's bill would be cut by 11 per cent, Telling a patient the truth, Memo on electric blankets, Dr. Erhard May See Soviet Leaders, Bank Governor Made Privy Councillor, Russian Defends Britain Over 'Frivolity' Capacity and power will conquer problems, C.B.I. Warning On Strike Effects, Lorry Drivers Kidnapped, Pay Talks For Doctors In Forces, Too-cheap buildings soon need costly maintenance, Lords may invite TV cameras, Who benefits from religious broadcasting?, Peeping Tom Deterrent Nurses armed with 'dye guns', Review Panel On Rustications, Castle Hedingham pottery, Peking Warns Foreign Journalists Concern at attempts to enter university, A princely patron's miniatures from the Middle Ages, Charities Win Tax Fight 'Refund in full' pledge, Writers' trial seen as victory for Soviet progressives, Atlantic Air Lanes To Be Wider Step towards a solution, Fishing at sea, Growing wish for peace in S. Vietnam Disillusionment with Ky Government, Picture by Canadian pioneer fetches 4,200gns., Japan's leading calligrapher, Assassination fear for Crown Prince, The delectable wines of Alsace, Driver aged 13 outpaced police, Post office killing: motorist sought, 'Next Door' Talks In Church Plan, Touring round the Orange Free State, Seamen speak of a 'solution' Mr. Gunter in late night talks with Prime Minister, New Clash Looming On Kariba Payments, Cuban athletes' ship stopped by U.S., Bumpus Control For Maxwells, New talks on Mauritius, Briton fails in plea on extradition, Groups collaborate to win reactor markets Nuclear export executive formed, Spy story true says British author. News in Brief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Three days to get ships moving. Picture Gallery: Pushing his own Barrow. Index. Display Advertising: Unity-Plan, Weatherseal, Royal Automobile Club, Leicester Permanent, Appeals, 'Renaissance Treatment Collection', Record Times?, The Times, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, The Garden Of Health. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: MEMORIAL Plaques, stained glass windows:book-, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Appointments & Situations, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Where was the key?, Weekend television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,253. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Assistant Bishop In Korea, Sir M. Bowra's Wardenship extended, The Birthday Honours List of awards in full, Church services tomorrow First Sunday after Trinity. Sport: Trinity hold challenge of Jesus, Lions Sharpened Up By Hard Training, Ironical Twist Possible At Newmarket Van Cutsem may win Archie Scott Trophy, Another Hunter Championship for Monbra, Sports in Brief, Young South African In Semi-Final Round French opponent 31 years his senior, Declared runners for today's race meetings on the flat, Germany One Game Away From Second Win, Russians Consolidate Hold On Team Prize, Surtees laps Spa circuit in record practice time, W. Indians held to draw with scores level Holford bowled by last ball of match, McGregor makes impressive return to top grade, Britain leading 2-1 in Wightman Cup Mrs. Jones triumphs in two matches. Reviews: Work of poetic insight, Debussy well staged, A Verdi opera splendidly sung, A shout in the street heard on the stage, Games for players and spectators, Lively Lunch-Hour Entertainment, Corbusier Art Centre At Zürich. Law: Three gaoled for kidnapping, Pop singer on drugs charge, Reasons For Refusal Of Habeas Corpus Re Kwesi Armah, £26,250 For Wrongful Dismissal Yetton v. Eastwoods Froy Ltd., Jobs Agency Head Murdered. Editorials/Leaders: Asylum Within The Commonwealth, The Music And The Acting, Regulating Juggernaut. Letters to the Editor: 'A Bond Honoured', Striking IT Unlucky, Specialist Committees, 'Banker's Card ', Commonwealth Expulsion, Telegrams and Anger, Britain And The Space Race. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Henry Treece, Bishop St. Barbe Holland, Dr. E. F. Warburg Flora of the British Isles. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Wall St. Soars In Heavy Trading, Johnson Matthey Gains 21.5 Per Cent, Holiday Profits In Any Weather, Dividend dilemma for British Printing, Gulf State-Royal Dutch Deal, Currency Rates For Travellers, Tramp Index Falls, Swiss Easing Credit, Mutual Funds, Popularity of top hat pension schemes, Treasury Bill Tender, Copper Values Tumble, Bankers Trust To Issue C.D.S, No stopping equities, U.K. firms in £200m. steel plant order, Difficult Day In Money, Building societies lend £115m., Eyes On Basle And Trade Returns, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares rise on falling turnover, Weekly list of security prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Many Features In Firm Markets, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Late gain for sterling. Business Appointments: Promotions at Rolls-Royce, Director For N.Y. Trade Centre. Property.
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