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The Times - 25/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Home Department Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, MORAN. House of Lords, April 24., KATHLEEN BAXTER, President, The National Council of Women of Great Britain. 36 Lower Sloane Street, S.W.1, April 22., JEAN LAWRIE, Hon. Secretary, Interprofessional Working Party, Tavistock House North, Tavistock Square, W.C.1, April 22., R. V. CLEMENTS. Department of Politics, Alfred Marshall Building, University of Bristol, 40 Berkeley Square, Bristol 8, April 20., P. T. COX. The Bridge House, Marden, Tonbridge, Kent, April 18., STOCKS. Aubrey Lodge, Aubrey Road, W.8, , G. M. HALLOWES. 2 Balfour Mews, W.1, April 22., A. F. J. DAVIES. Athelstan, 55 Lyonsdown Avenue, New Barnet, Hertfordshire, April 22., L. PALMIER. Chemin Terroux 35, Grand-Sacconex, 1218, Geneva, Switzerland, April 19., Henry Brooke, M. C. HAYES-ALLEN. University College Hospital, Medical Students'Hostel, 119-131 Gower Street, W.C.1, April 21., C. JOHN COLOMBOS. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 23., STEPHEN HARVEY. 90 Kipling Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire., Eleanor, Lady Nathan, Mr. Richard Cave writes:-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J. H. L., F. H. K., RENÉ ELVIN, From Our Estates Correspondent, HILARY HAYWOOD, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, SIR LANDSBOROUGH THOMSON, Dr. HARRY, GODWIN, F.R.S., DR J. N. BLACK, LORD HOWICK, N. W. MOORE, LESLIE JENKINS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Brabham Wins In Barcelona, Curvis Awaits The News From New York, Chelsea Likely To Be Without Graham, Golf Success For Junior Carlton, Kenyans' Fine Exhibition Just Beats England, Rutter Shines For Harlequins Richmond Crushed In Surrey Final, Paul New British Foil Champion, Rix Catches Eye Among Young Athletes Of Promise, Sports in Brief, Fulham's Two Most Valuable Points, Coventry Pack Keep Tight Grip, Tennis Season Becoming Wetter And Wetter New Zealanders Given Little Encouragement, Yachting, French Faith In Kashmir For 2,000 Guineas Irish Chances 'Washed Away By The Rain'. Arts and Entertainment: Karaklaic Wins In Close Finish, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,212, Film Of Faustus?. News: Diatribe On School Food, Mr. Brooke Due To Be Moved From Prison Today, Maisky Memoirs Condemned, Tanzania To Have Own Currency In June, Mr. Smith Expected To Avoid Decision On A Republic, 'Firms Must Not Oppose Spread Of Unions', Comecon Plan For Coordination, Joint Projects For Development, Big drop in M 1 deaths, B.B.C. Programmes Suggestive, Viewers' Survey Finds 'Promiscuity Accepted, Authority Ridiculed', Ministers Duck Clash Over Television Speakers, Lille Boycott Of Gen. De Gaulle, London Display To Go On In Oslo, Stopping Mr. Brown Overworking, New Attempt On Land Speed Record, Paralysing Disease Not A Neurosis, U.S. Pressure Group Calls For Vietcong Talks Continued Intensification Of War Deplored, Improving Hospital Link With Press, Protecting The Trees, Mercedes Luxury Estate Car IS In 100 M.P.H. Class, Navy's Pilot In Merger Economies Charted For All Forces, Less Fatal An Impact, 'Infiltration' Of Olympic Movement Political Agents In Disguise, Pope 'Saved Jews', Flora Down The Millennia, Mr. Donnelly Urges 400 Fewer M.P.s, Hypertension at the Top, Battalion Goes Off With A Bang, Union Warning On 'Free For All' Over Wages, Suits Instead Of Cassocks, Difficulties Over Windward Is., 68 Per Cent Increase For Eight Foremen, Italian Foreign Minister To Visit Moscow Mr. Gromyko Ends Rome Discussions, 20 Arrests At Scots Cup Final, Obscene Film Show At Factory, Gathering In The Census Forms, F111 Range Report Denied, B.E.A. Airliner Dilemma, Disfranchised, Says Council Independent Citing Case To Inquiry, Producer Denies Extras Were Exhausted EQUITY Concern Over Realism, Scientists Have 'Impoverished' English Language, Early Decision Expected On Penal Review More Talks With Mr. Jenkins, Tunisia Announces Uranium Find, Papal Message to Poles, Wildlife And Conservation In Britain, Search For Prussian Prince Telephone Call From Brother Differences Over Estates, Afternoon Tea Ritual in a Japanese Home, Mr. Papandreou IS Accused Of Shielding His Son, Keeping Up Appearances, The new status symbol-Deep pile fabrics, The 'Morning Star' Keeps Left, Congress Held By Lecanuet Group, 'Plot' Near Madrid Police Office, U.S. Fighters Clash With Soviet Migs, East-West German Meetings Likely, Says Herr Brandt Herr Ulbricht May Be Among Speakers, Mrs. Gandhi Rejects 'Betrayal' Charge, Strike Holds Up U.S. Newspaper Merger Mayor's Appeal IS Unsuccessful, Change To Cheaper Materials Will Be Hastened, Tension zone, Dartmoor Protests Halt Drilling Survey To Await Inquiry Result, Dangers in pesticides, Three Killed In Triple Crash, More Pressure to Reach the Top, Zambia Puts New Tax On Copper Exports Claim To 'Proper Share' After Doubling Of Price, Shots Fired After Casino Brawl, Doctors' Pay Crisis For Mr. Wilson Income Policy Or Health Service At Stake 15% Award May Be Involved. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Scholarship Appeal Nears £5,000, Mr. E. J. Hill Steps Up, R.A.F. University Cadetships, Church News, Abbot's Hill, Appointments In The Forces, From The London Gazette, Judge For Committee On Law Reform, University News, Review Of City Charities. Picture Gallery: 75 Bulldogs in the Broad Walk Parade. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices. Display Advertising: A Dictionary Of Botany, Shell, The Observer Wild Life Exhibition, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rootes Motors Limited, Unilever Limited, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Nature Week, Anglia Television Limited, Church & Co. Ltd., Fisons, Thompson-Reid Limited, Ameys, Reyrolle, Labour Voters & Vietnam:, Holts, Philblack Limited, Olive Oil, Gestetner, East African Wild Life Society, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, Settle Speakman & Company Limited, Miles Druce & Co. Limited, Tyndall Savings Fund, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Francis Shaw & Company Limited, The National Savings Committee,. Law: Death Sentences For Killing Air Hostess, Man On Fashion Shop Murder Charge, Affray Case Witness Refuses To Give Evidence. Reviews: Fierce Drive of Mr. Maazel, Valuable Insight into the World of Visconti, Great Talent of Modern Jazz, Mr. Peter Frankl's Special Feeling for Beethoven, Art Price Trend In The Small And Homely, Three Chinese Artists Who Work in Italy, A Late-Night Hamlet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Cost of a University, Commission in Trouble, Battle For Copper, A Second Culloden. Letters to the Editor: Lord Moran's Diaries A Reply To The Critics, Commemorative Plaques, Decimal Currency, A Question Of Priorities, A Cabinet, Not An Assembly, Olympic Games In Mexico, Joint Taxation, Special Operations Executive, The Pirate Ships, 'Tough' Measures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Herr Sepp Dietrich Killing Of The S.A. Leaders, Mr. Inosuke Furuno, Sir Ernest Gowers, Mr. H. C. Branner, Mr. David Thomson, Mr. Felix Guépin, Sir Frederick Aldridge. Property: Attractions Of Weir Fall And Tumbling Waters, Factories, Warehouses And Sites, Knight,frank & Rutley. Business and Finance: Louisiana Land To Buy Jacintoport, Philblack Pacts Extended, Hopkinsons' Earnings Up A Quarter, Ford Tractors For Colombia, Jefferson Plant For U.K., Reserve Fund For S. America Proposed, Morton Sundour Executives, Mersey Docks In £65M. Expansion Project, $133.4M. Last Month, Emminger Hint On Reserve Assets Drawing Rights, Mr. Einzig On Foreign Exchange, Benton & Bowles In Europe, Philip Kunick Buys Sylvia Mills (London), £9M. Compensation For Shell, A.A. Link is Worth £14m. to Mercantile Credit, Norwich Union Active In Equities, Renewed Strikes Upset Paris Market Widespread Losses On Milan, £5M. Damage In February, Commodity Markets, Minerals Trust Offer, Brown Bros. Ahead In First Quarter, £3.8M. Zambia-Swiss Textile Pact, Holt Prods. Order Computer, Why Lancs. Handbag Cut Payment, Burroughs Hit New Revenue Record, Scandinavian Stimulant To U.K. Trade, Producing A New Standard Pig, Brokers' Forum, Earnings Boost for Copper Groups, U.S. Spending Continues Unabated Battle Against Inflation, Two Midland Bank Productions Help For Exporters, Cape Asbestos Sales Rise 6 P.C. To £22M., £1M. Debenture For Pontin's, £500,000 Contract For Air Conditioners, £350,000 Contract For English Electric, Planning To Come To Market, Fairly Large Help For Money, £18M. Orders Won By G.E.C. From Post Office, John Thompson Turnround Trading Balance As Forecast, Company Meeting The Northern General Transport Company, Limited No Enthusiasm For Subsidized Buses Chancellor's Tax Views Recalled Mr. A. F. R. Carling's Review, Farming Notes And Comments, Problems Of Insurance Brokers, George Cohen-W. E. Sykes, Francis Shaw Export 46%, £2M. Soviet Order For Molins, Wood Shortage May Change Economics, £20M. Savings Surplus New Certificates Set Hot Pace, An Enlarged Common Market Worries New Zealand. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound Tends Lower. Business Appointments: Mr. Angus Ogilvy Joining Wheelock Marden. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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