The Times - 26/05/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FORM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Correspondent, FROM MONITOR, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF-, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER-, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, I.J. BOWLER, Managing Director, International Management and Engineering Group Limited. 7-8 Savile Row, W.1, May 25., ELTON. Adderbury, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, May 24., VAL DUNCAN, Chairman, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited. 6 St. James's Square, S.W.1, May 23., RONALD STEEL. Care of Andre Deutsch Limited, 105 Great Russell Street, W.C.1, May 22., JAMES M. SPIRO. American Bar Association, 1155 East 60th, Chicago, Illinois., TREVOR H. SCOTT. Chief Administrator, International Society for the Protection of Animals. 106 Jermyn Street, S.W.1, May 23., G. V. R. BORN. Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2, May 23., E. MOSS. 25 Guildown Avenue, Guildford., EDWIN CHAPMAN-ANDREWS. 2 The Leys, Brim Hill, N.2, May 24., HENRY BURROWS, , Professor W. H. G. Armytage, Group Captain T. P. Gleave, Ann Clieetham, Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-, LORD CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, WINIFRED GASKIN, ,
ResumoNews: Dockers, Not Seamen, Halt The Ships Merseyside protest at Westminster, Challenge By Mr. Sandys, U.S. Out Of Step In Eyes Of Europe, Cheddi Jagan-Fervent Politician, Cold Comfort From France On E.E.C., Nine prisoners escape in handcuffs Masked men steal £98,000 from security van, 350-for-one bargain over hostages Ghanaians now free to leave Berlin, £30m. Sloy power scheme ready, Scientists Hope To Find Life On Mars, Labour unity on defence role, Guyana Night Of Street Dancing Four men freed for independence, Canadian Critic Of Lord Moran, Zambians boycott rail meeting, Service Pay Dilemma Military needs or family welfare, Minister's Plea May Lead To Church Rift, Joint Inquiry Into B.A.O.R. Costs, News Ban On Kennedy Visit, U.S. and China in round 132, Union Does Not Care, Court Says, Police Not Winning 'Near War Of Crime' M.P. says fringe tasks should be diminished, Focus on illegitimacy, Blunt warning to seamen strikers Full employment imperilled, Civil Research Costs May Have To Be Cut First report on science policy, French May Thaw Towards Frozen Foods, Mr. Hogarth rides the tiger with a smile, £227,000 hauls from lorries, Hostility To Any Reform Of Libel Law, Slow Retreat Begins On New Tax Minister makes concessions to industry, When Commonwealth P.M.s Will Meet, Guard locked in van, Logical end to mystique of the motor car, Steel industry rejects gas pipes charge 'Political kite-flying ': some firms say they can meet demands, American Agents 'Gave Lie Detector Tests ' Father and son accused in Hungary, Forbes Burnham-Confident Prime Minister, Decision on Bangkok talks expected today, King Husain inaugurates work on £15m. Arab dam, Soviet lawyers impressed, B.E.A. review training for overshoot, Modern day slave traders, Over 1,000 feared kiilled in Buganda battle Fate of the Kabaka still undisclosed, British rivals for Dutch TV, Colonial papers sought, Guyana's Bookers, ' Kind ' to strike off doctor, A Question Of Shares, Russia seeks bigger crops, Municipal workers back incomes policy Big vote may swing decision at T.U.C., Achievement and promise, Psychologists' Warning Of Vietnam Dangers American war strategy 'not feasible', Bonn seeks way out of Nato dilemma Dr. Erhard reports on London talks, Peking Censure Of Party Official, Inside Story Of Fleet Street, Australian killed in action, Round And Round The Derby Goes Not so much a date, more a state of mind. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Steel, Guyana Broadcasting Company Limited, Dunhill, Barclays Bank D.C.O., British Rail Inter-City, Rank Xerox, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aberdare Holdings Limited, Augustine Investments Limited, Maples, Dunlop, Allied English Potteries Limited, British Ropes, Gassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, Bolsa, "Simpler Export Documents", Harrison Line, I.C.T., Commonwealth Development Corporation, Tipica DI Vignola, The Times Supplement On Guyana, The Standard Bank Limited, Bank Of New Southwales, The Booker Group, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Broomwade, Zodiac Ford Zephyr, Trust House Hotels, Reed & Smith Limited, Panam, The Rt. Hon. Lord Sainsbury,, Hamish Hamilton. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J.H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,239, Correction, Petrosian puts off chess game, First Night Postponed, £500 For Scarlett Davis Album. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge, Musicians Share £1,500 Prize. Sport: Charlottown finds extra speed in last 100 yards of exciting Derby Pretendre beaten by a neck: Irish favourite fails, Bonetti not to blame for rout, Sports in Brief, Impatient Sangster Slowly Tortured Britain despatched from men's singles, Miss Greenhalgh back in the limelight Eyes right for Curtis Cup selection, Pole vault record by Stevenson, Fitness report on Price awaited, Dexter Shows Authority In Defence, Confusion and disputes at Oxford. Law: Property Of Spouses Spoor v. Spoor, Crown say £20 was offered for report, Doctor fined after wrong transfusion, Disease Of Unknown Origin Stanley Coe v. The Minister Of Pensions And National Insurance, Overspill Legislation Viscount Camrose v. Basingstoke Corporation, Divorce Decree For Beryl Reid, Mr. Mahgoub Sees Magistrate, Dutchman's trial held in secret, Disturbing The Children? In Re B. Infants., Visiting Judge, Fraudulent Trading Regina v Inman, Mr. G. Solti Named In Divorce Suit, Move For Writ To Free Armah, Firm wins £13,000 damages appeal, Torture allegation in Cape Town. Politics and Parliament: Newspaper libels-peers resist change, Seamen warned: full employment at stake, Mr. Callaghan: 'We must find way to reimburse charities', Tax on farmers totals £11m., Backbenchers seek move by owners, House Of Lords, How the House of Lords might reform itself. Picture Gallery: Livelihood From Livestock, Country's natural sources of power and wealth, Charlottown's umbrella Derby, Nation of many races. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: Blithe Spirited Instructor, Bad Law: Worse Justice, The Cost Of Research, An End To The Nonsense?. Letters to the Editor: Productivity Of Universities, Vouchers For Immigrants, Hunting Of Seals, Pipes Needed To Boost Exports, Grilled At The Door, Copper Prices, Housing The Academic, A Divided Legal Profession, Emperor's Anniversary. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Air Marshal S. C. Strafford, Mr. J. E. Tyler, Sir Herbert Dowbiggin Remodelling the Colonial Police. Reviews: Darkest America, Far From Ferney, Mr. Segovia's musical magic, R.L.S. in a very wrong box indeed, Safari by car, Ravel played full out, Rake's progress, Danish ballet on Musketeers, Blues singer of sophistication, New fiction, Innocents abroad, Baroque theme for Berlin, Polish writer's target in doubt, Russian revolutionary who was no match for Lenin, Monaco prize for French opera, Quick guide, Battles long ago. Business and Finance: National Computing Centre Gets Under Way, Typewriter bid 'mean', Sausage rolls come-back, Big copper rush in Andes, Reorganization of French stock markets, £4M. Peachey Surplus, Eurosyndicat Index, New Stott & Smith Purchase Soon, Chiesmans Limited, Rebate For Extractive Industries, Trade Investments Analysis, Polaroid up $6¼ at $138¼, Invisible exports committee, Easy Day In Money, Encouraging outlook for petroleum, Kosset Carpets Loan, How to treat your overseas agent, Mutual Funds, Crodinvest Price Fixed At 12s. 9D., Royal Insurance Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Associated Fisheries earnings leap in second quarter, U.S. Savings Associations Face Tough Time Commercial banks make their mark, Computer Giant's $15M. Hiccup, Wall Street Overcomes Early Hesitancy, Canadian 50-year loans denied, Imperial Metal Purchase, Unit Trust Prices, I.B.M. Eurodollar Borrowing, Three U.S. firms setting up in Britain, Banco Central Madrid, Spain Excellent Results In 1965, French Look At Short-Term Credits, 2½ Points Extra From H. J. Barlow, Weak defence of executive incentives scheme, British Ropes expect similar results, The Straits Rubber Company, The Harland Engineering Company Limited Mr. T. H. Thorneycroft's Statement, Pechiney Ventures Meet With Success, Economic Insurance Company Limited Sir Errington Keville's Statement, New Fertilizer Technique By Fisons, Copper Prices Fall: Cash Wire Bars Down £28 15s., C.D.C. Report On Investments, C. D. Plan May Help U.S. Gold, U.S. Foreign Currency Holdings, Sharp Fall in U.S. Car Sales. Business Appointments: Wedgwood Deputy Chief Retires From Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound still holding steady, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Pluses In Most Sectors, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Buying mood prevails still, Option Rates, Paris Bourse Strong, Buying of both equities and gilts. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Taylor & Tester e-, Flats And Maisonettes.
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