The Times - 18/03/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, RODNEY K. HARPER., RICHARD DALBY., JOHN J. K. BEST-SHAW, A lay guardian of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. Boxley Abbey, Maidstone, Kent., HARRY NICHOLAS, Acting General Secretary, Transport and General Workers Union. Transport House, Smith Square, Westminster, S.W 1, March 17., DEREK WALKER-SMITH, Chairman of the Executive of The Inns of Court Conservative Society. 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4. March 16., MERTHYR, Chairman. The Magistrates' Association. Tavistock House South. Tavistock Square, W.C.1, March 16., From Our Defence Correspondent, W. A. P. MANSER., ANTHONY CAVENDISH. 29 Palace Gate, W.8, March 15., J. G. HARRIES. Secretary for Education. Cornwall Education Committee. County Hall, Truro, March 14., From Our Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. Humphrey Brooke, FROM OUR COIN COREESPONDENT, From Richard Rose, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Legal Notices. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Gouaches By Henri Hayden, In The Sale Rooms, Nine Rank Films To Cost £7,500,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,181, Dales Orchestra To Be Formed. Sport: European Draw AIDS British Hopes, University Golf Match Fillip For Cambridge After Dinner, Sports in Brief, Invincible Arkle Lapses Only Momentarily Fujino-O Jumps Immaculately On First Outing, Universities' Modern Pentathlon Teams, Whalley Included In Hockey Party Young Forwards Face Stern Test, Winchester's Rackets Training Timed To A Nicety, Gruelling Work By Oxford. News: Airline To Buy Cunard Stock, Navy Asked To Trace Poison Bottles West Coast Police 'Baffled', Death Car Engine To Be Stripped, Trawlermen Threaten To Call National Strike Owners Reject Hull Demand For Closed Shop, Dairy Farmers To Challenge Policy, New Hope Over Three Missing Forms, Too Early Bird Catches A Tartar, Parliament Urged For Wales Liberal Proposals, 'Labour's Indistinct Noises', Vietnamese Shot By Comrades, Race On The Eiger Resumed, Jakarta Students Besiege Ministries Again Response To President's Effort To Regain Power, Nothing Wrong In Fines, If To Rule, Officials Say, Harlem Theatre Arms Cache, Disbandment Of Warsaw Pact Envisaged Soviet Hint On Effect Of Nato 'Liquidation', Handcuffed Man Decision, Alcohol May Have Affected Pilot, Confusion Over Arts Subsidy Need For Security, Astronauts Safe After Ordeal, Fairfield Deficit Of £1,440,000, China Buying £54M. Steel Plant, Mr. Heath Revives Tv Proposal, Snow Reports, Musical Journey in a Greek Bus, 'Government By Intimidation', Teachers' Leader Says, Broad Agreement In Bonn On Need For Nato Differences Over Usefulness Of Discussions With France, 'Untimely' Launch Of Family Care Plan, Labour Gets Credit For Big Plan, When Some Scientists are More Equal, £41,000 For Man Kept In Asylum, Stalinists Attacked In Novel, London Visit By Rhodesia's Former Representative, 'Surgical Miracle' Saved Fitter, French Strike Cuts Rail Service, Mob Murder In Punjab Shocks India Three Killed For Refusing To Join Protest, St. Patrick's Day Rules Out Nominations Candidates Must Hand Their Papers In Again, A.E.U. Beginning Inquiry, Mr. Wilson Insists: Three Leaders Together On Tv, Soviet Specialists Leave Accra, Nominations For N.F.U. Officers, Nuclear Bomb 'Found In Sea' Clue Reported In Spanish Search, U.S. Protest Over Syria Captive, Mr. Heath Accused Of Selling Vital Interests To France, Arab Leaders Fight Shy Of Yemen Issue Conference Attack On British Role In Aden, Oxford Postponing Scheme For Central Offices Call Of Other Projects On Grant, Rhodesia Sugar Deals Ban, Soviet Disarmament Tactics Denounced By West, New Church's £5,000 Paintings Stolen, Engineering Union Calls For Action On Youth Charter, Success Of German President's African Journey, Specimen Coins Of The Centuries, Cartoon Plan For Child Safety, Turkish Desire For Changes, Tribesmen End Radfan War, £5,000 For Tiepolo Drawing, Four Children Die In Fire Three Rescued By Fireman, Doorsteps to Victory, £30,000 Awaits A Defaulter Land Deal Ruling, Student Shot Dead In Riot, Rocking Navy Cradle? Fierce Fight At The Docks, No St. Patrick's Night Glory For The Tory Leader, France Accused Of Supporting Palestine Terrorists Jewish Leader Tells Of Murder Plot, 'Trials' Exploited-Mr. Wilson, The Course Of Nature Friendly Art Of Feeding Birds, Quarantine Cut for Panda, Cambridge Proposals For B.Ed. Degree, British Destroyer On Good-Will Borneo Tour, 9D. Rates Rise For City Of London Heavy Cost Of New Schemes, Lovers Of Sail Ready To Set Out Again, ELECTION: 1 in 4 votes as a trade union member How Public Divides In Reactions To Industrial Disputes, Foyle's Accused By Communists, Union Ban On Workers' Courts Cowley Inquiry Result Proper Machinery Must Be Used, Four Ejected As Sir Alec Faces Hecklers Taunts On Suez And Rhodesia, Mr. Tarsis To Settle In Italy, Taking Driving Lessons In A Simulator 'Armchair', Television Move By Berlin Press, 300 New York Babies Born Drug Addicts, We are not begging our way into Common Market, Mr. Callaghan says All Sides Of Smith Sq. Turn To Europe Mr. Peart Adds His Frosty Nips, Rates Aid Helps To Damp Down Row, Negroes Say Los Angeles Riot Only The Beginning White House Concern Over Threat In Many Cities, Troops Move To Guinea Border Action To Stop Ghana March France Accused Of Sending Forces Radio Warning, Berlin Release Of American From Gaol, Unjust Image of the Army, Talks In Ankara And Salonika, Thirty-Two New Fellows Of The Royal Society. Display Advertising: The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, John Pinches(medallists) Ltd, Swiss National Tourist Office, London., Charrington United Breweries Limited, Dunlop, Milan Fair, Fibreglass Limited, Ship Mortgage Finance Company Limited, D.G.A.A., The Animal Health Trust, Westminster Bank Limited, English Electric, Massey-Ferguson Limited, B.A.T, Eurunion, Shell Chemical Company Limited., The Life Officers' Association, London, Furniture & General Disposals, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd.,, Union Carbide, Barnardo's. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Reading, Secretarial Awards For Officers, Church News, To Join Monopolies Commission. Law: Mailbags Theft Charge, County Court Registrar And An Alderman Accused Charges Mention Nearly £11,000, Detective Had Cash From Mr. X Blackmail Denied, Alibi Not Disclosed To Police Regina v. Hoare, Psychiatrist Told HE Must Answer Alleged Admission By Patient, Negroes Were The Killers, Indian Says, Mortgagor's Right To Relief: The Law Discussed Murad v. National Provincial Bank Limited, Cuban Minister To Face Trial, Interim Injunction Against Union Officers: Scope Of Trade Disputes Acts Emerald Construction Co. Ltd. v. Lowthian And Others, Five Years For Bank Theft Plotter. Picture Gallery: Britain's Economy In The Sixties-X, The Art Collection of Michel Monet. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Sleepers at Airports, Too Much Is Left Unclear, Modernization, No War for Nkrumah. Letters to the Editor: The Trade Unions Positive Steps For The Future, Pilgrim Flask, 'Cutlery Case ', Well Read, Higher Education, Why The £ IS Weak. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Maj.-Gen. L. M. Inglis The War In The Middle East, Sir Yusufali Jivanjee, Mr. Stanley Anderson, Mr. Burnard Geen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TiMES of 1866. Reviews: Simple Music From Ireland, Contrasts With Bach, A Critic as Collector: Roger Fry's Wide Interests, Training Musicians for the 1980s, Solti achieves a dynamic 'Requiem', Both Cultures on View, Australian Festival Sorely in Need of a Hall, Jazz Men With Rare Virtue. Business and Finance: Water Issues, £1¼M. Hydrogen Plant, Carpet Yarn Plant In Full Production, Copper Tube Mill For Russia, Quiet Freight Trading Small Grain Business, Sales Drive By Venner, Hoogovens, Over The Counter Move By N.Y.S.E., £1.2M. Contracts For T.I. Companies, Buying A Growth Stake In The Sun, Glanvill Enthoven Buy Bradford Insurers, Guide To The Banking Scene, Dunford & Elliott Job For C.J.B., Co-Op. Dividend Up, Mutual Funds, Ericsson Sales Rise 20 Per Cent, Testing Period for the Power Giants, I.D.C. Subscribed 14 Times, 10-Years' Growth By Gulf Oil, Forecast Of Dearer Tin, Note Circulation £4.7M. Up, Vital To Have Another Look At National Plan, Price Index Soars In U.S., Plessey Link With Dutch Company, Cento To Call For Higher Taxes, £400M. Electrical Sales Forecast For 1966, Jeyes Group Progress Overseas, Brokers' Forum, B.A.S.F. Reorganization.-, Yugoslavia Order For West's, N. Zealand Tax Pact Changes, C. & W. Walker, Libyan Drilling Concessions, W. German Buying Mission, Swissair Earnings Up, Venesta Splitting Shares And Paying More Ransomes Sims Margins Suffer, Rhodesian Steel Offer Denied Pretoria Statements, Fluidrive Engineering Company Limited Volume Of Orders Well Maintained, E.E.C. Car Output Up Slightly, Patchy Conditions For Money, Confidence From J. J. Allen, Small Companies 'Not Less Efficient', Move To Unseat Chairman, Five-Point Cut By Marston Brick, Trust Of Trusts Insurance, More Leipzig Spring Fair Contracts, Anglo-Israel Bank Limited Enhanced Earning Power, Option Rates, Genl. Foods Optimism, Gillette Make Good START Expenditure At High Level, Guest, Keen Mark Time With The Economy, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling Makes Ground After Setback Dollars Short On Continent, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small And Narrow Movements, Wall St. Rally Extended Further $1 Gains, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Paris Slightly Higher Zurich Cheerful, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Copper Values Easier Following El Teniente Rumour, Shares Edge Higher Sterling Erratic, Shares Subdued By Budget And Election Doubts. Business Appointments: New Chairman For B.A.T. Sir D. Oppenheim's Successor. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: New Properties, Country Properties.
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