The Times - 17/06/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM MONITOR-, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, IAN ORR-EWING. ELDON GRIFFITHS. House of Commons, June 14., NEIL MARTEN. House of Commons, June 15., S. SHAH NAWAZ. Office of The High Commissioner for Pakistan, 35 Lowndes Square, S.W.1. June 13., FRANK BUSTARD. Courtlands, Bramshott Court, Bramshott, Hampshire., WILLIAM GISSANE, JOHN P. BULL, Directors, Road Injuries Research Group, Birmingham Accident Hospital, Birmingham, 15., ANTHONY R. WAGNER, Garter King of Arms. College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4, June 11., LAURENCE KITCHIN. 23 Palace Mansions, W.14., ARTHUR HUMBERT. Apartado 23, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain., From Our Special Correspondent lately in Bhutan, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECON0MIC CORRESPONDENT, ,
ResumoNews: Colour Tv Of An Operation U.S. surgeon demonstrates 3-valve heart, More Aid From China For Tanzania, U.K. Telephone System Will Be 'Superb', U.S. Launches Seven Army Radio Satellites Continuous world-wide communications, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, French Pledge On W.E.U., Writers take uneasy look at the machine age, Human 'crane' to save driver, Bookshop Beneath A Quadrangle, Three Festival Sculptures Damaged, Gaol Inquiry Over Roof Protest, Legal battle over diamond rights, Titian Given To Nation Dutchman's 'debt' to Britain repaid, Correction, C.D.U. leader's unification plan stuns Bonn 'Soviet troops could stay in Germany', Commission rebukes film company, Parks 'Are Run On Shoestring', Cambridge Tripos Examination Results, Famous rowing trophy stolen, 40 Missing As British Ship Blazes Tankers crash off New York, India Hopes To Renew Talks With Pakistan, Labour unrest in Italy, Peking celebration of purge, Progress In Saving The Coastline, Exodus Of Workers Threatens Manitoba, U.S. Marines in bayonet fighting, Mr. Wilson Urges A Lead By Teachers, Prime Minister leads inquiry over Eldo leak, Change comes slowly to the Kingdom of Valleys., Church's first £1m. budget ready, Distance Taxing The Lone Runner, Malaysian Minister intervenes in Sarawak crisis, ACT Of Faith Needed At Geneva Talks Lord Chalfont's warning to delegates, Mr. Ellis Lincoln ordered to be struck off solicitors' roll, Zambia Ban On Rhodesian African Leader, Tests for any long-term effects of 'pill' High doses damaged rats' livers, Health Services Will Cost, 'Bombs Thrown In Office', Alleged Argument With Gasfitter, Skipper hurt in harbour clash, Seamen and owners at No. 10 today Prime Minister wants to see if progress can be made, Rumania gives big welcome to Mr. Chou, Mr. Kosygin, the engineer, sees for himself Tour of factories in north Finland, 'No Mercy' In Amsterdam Minister's warning to rioters, Sir Gerald Votes With Labour, Royal courts to be extended, Seychelles move 'a precaution', How Birds React To Heat Waves. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Times, Maples, The Industrial And General Trust, Hanimex U.K. Limited., Dresdner Bank, Barclays Bank, Dr. Barnardo's Centenary Appeal, Lowenbrau, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Ladbrokes Tierge, Wm. Brandt's Sons & Co. Ltd, Rspca, Rootes, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments & Situations, Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: Nadia Nerina As Guest Artist, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,258, Necklace Fetches £42,000 Nine Step-Cut Emeralds, A Smaller Spoleto Festival, Television and Radio. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Surtees And Ferrari In Dispute, Eastbourne Croquet, Friar Park To Play Todham, Sports in Brief, Emerson Nearer Fourth Consecutive Title Wilson beaten in fine match, York wins easily on aggregate, Fighting Charlie falters but wins easily Keen Ascot contests expected today, Spirited cricket by West Indies after rain Sobers survives chance off first ball, Hovis Trophy shared, Records indicate sweeping victory for Russians, Successful Gamble By East Germans. Law: Claim Against Barrister: Judgment Reserved, Car firms to sue union men, Report on Briton for ombudsman. Reviews: Twelfth Night without pathos, Season Of African Plays, Orff with keen viality, Originals and eccentrics of music, Promising Young Pianist, American cast in Phèdre, Fine exhibition of Italian painting and sculpture, Tenor with a care for words, A boost for racial understanding. Official Appointments and Notices: Far East Chief of Staff, Church News, Problem of aimlessness among students. Picture Gallery: Base for the North Sea gas. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Disruption Of Shipping Will Hit Housewife Meat and dairy produce piling up in Australia and New Zealand. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping To Schedule In Basutoland, What's In A Wilderness?, Whiff Of Anarchy, Better Productivity At Sea. Letters to the Editor: 'A Bond Honoured', Hilltop Dew Ponds, Limping Leviathans, Dangerous Depths, Storm Signals In East Pakistan, The Swan Badge, National Satellite, Britain And The Space Race. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. Osvald Siren Authority On Chinese Art, Gen. Vicente Rojo, Sir Rupert Bromley. Politics and Parliament: Inquiry begun into Eldo 'leak', Five ways of recovering the tax on bets, Aspirants without university places, Regulator needed for situation in autumn, Watch on licences to aid B.B.C., Protests at lost work on homosexual Bill, Concern at spread of casinos, Cousins empire grows. Business and Finance: Trade Drive With A Difference, Spink Medal Setback, French to give guarantees, Coordinated Planning By Commonwealth, Gulf Rupee Antics, Mavor & Coulson Holdings Limited Encouraging Current Order Position, £35,750 In Handshakes, Easy Market In Money, Pendulum Swinging Towards Exports, N. Zealand bars investment premium, Marston Valley Brick Company Limited, Guinness head for record brew, Grain futures soar in Chicago, Algrey Considering More Actions, Mutual Funds, Sternol Limited Increased U.K. Sales, £1,300M. Credit With U.K. Exports, April Fire Losses At £5,477,000, Foy, Morgan & Co., Limited A Very Satisfactory Result, Boots Pure Drug Company Limited Another Record Year Continued Retail Progress Mr. Willoughby R. Norman On The Selective Employment Tax, Reichhold Chemicals Limited Sales Increase In Spite Of Difficult Trading Conditions, Fewer Notes In Circulation, Industrial Uses Of The Laser, London Provisions, German car makers decide to ride alone, Cent. Wagon IS Taking Over Tangyes, Skyway Hotels Scrip, E.R.C. to finance Hongkong order, Sugar surcharge up a farthing, Johnson-Stephens Issue Success, Bunzl pulp paying 7½ points more: £1m. loss by Beyer, Peacock, Unit Trust Prices, Peak bank loans reflect inflation pressure, Wall Street Fractions Down, Copper prices again lower, London Indemnity still growing, Churchill & Sim Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities firm except steel shares, Pound steady in two-way trading, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Good Demand On Milan Bourse, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Dip, Then Rally Partially, Pound steady and shares strong. Business Appointments: Harp Lager man moves up, New Bim Chairman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Country Properties, Weybridge Esher Cobham.
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