The Times - 26/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Estates Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Paris Correspondent, From Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent., From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORREPONDENT, From a Correspondent Lately in Lagos, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, SAINSBURY., T. G. PHEMISTER. 58 Quarrendon Street, S.W.6, Jan. 23., STEFANYJA ROSS., J. S. TAPSFIELD, Registrar, The Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine. York House, Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.1, Jan. 24, A. A. WELLS, Professor of Structural Science, Queen's University, Belfast, 16 Annadale Avenue, Belfast, 7, Jan. 22., MIICHAEL WHARTON. 27 Old Malt Way, Horsell, Woking, Surrey., LOVAT. Beaufort Castle, Beauly, Inverness-shire, Jan. 24., Colonel T. E. St. Johnston, , T. GEORGE EMELEUS. University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory. Parks Road, Oxford, Jan. 24., JOHN CARTER. 26 Carlyle Square, S.W.3., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Francis Mevnell, H., From Our Scottish Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By John Treasure,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, J.H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Overbidding As Usual, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,137, Television Programmes, Worcester Vases Sold For £460. Sport: Wellington Pair Spring Rackets Surprise, Hilton Stopped In Second Round Impressive Cooper Back In Top 10, Test For England Amateurs, Midland Women Have Last Word, Lochhead Scores Five Goals Burnley Soon Subdue Bournemouth, Speed In Loose Puts Guy's Through, Sports in Brief, Taylor Goes Down To Newcombe, British P.G.A. Bow On Ryder Cup, Leading U.S. Horses For Champion Hurdle Salmon Spray Has Speed To Beat Robber Baron, Highest Partnership Of Australian Season. News: Visiting Fellows At All Souls Pilot Scheme To START With Six, Oxford Casino Ban For Students, Japanese Efforts To Bring Peace To Vietnam, General Ironsi's Government Tries To Find Its Feet, £4,172 Still Needed To Save Bridge Appeal To Local Authorities, Chinese Nuclear Potential, Mobility Answer to Police Shortage, Dr. Verwoerd Refuses To Alter His Rhodesia Policy, 46 Americans Die In Air Crash, Minister's Warning To Farmers, Defence Savings For Britain East Of Suez In Doubt American Desire To Preserve The Status Quo, Communist Chief Berates China At Rome Congress, Building Societies Set Standards, No Spy-Hunting By Spot Search, Fruit Growers To Pay Levy, Activity By The Communists In Yemen, Quebec Minister Gives New Warning To Industry, Freak Storm Hits Antarctic Ship, Highlanders Pressing For More Ski Slopes And Better Access Roads, N.U.R. Price For Rail Peace IS Unlikely To Be Accepted, Tv Direct Into Homes Via Satellites Mr. Collins Says Britain Should Lead In New Development, School Epidemics Spread, Increase Urged In Election Expenses Some M.P.s Want £750 Basic, Buses Only In Rapid Transit Plan For New Runcorn, Taking the Low Roads to the South of France, New Zealand To Press Britain For Loan Of Frigate, More Prosecution Aid To Defence Urged Law Society Seek Independent Laboratories, Bombing Pause 'Must Not Put U.S. Forces In Peril' Warning By President Johnson, B.B.C. Ordered Off Ground By Club Cup Film Dispute, New Charter For Soviet Collective Farms Decision To Encourage More Discussion, More Portrait Rediscovered, Funerals Without Flourish, Kent Plan To Help Homeless, Printing Dispute: No Progress, Ashes Cast Into Ganges, Attempts To Halt Nuclear Spread, German Court Challenge On Press Freedom Clear Definition Sought By 'Der Spiegel', Two New Dutch Ballets, Moroccans 'Paid 1M. Francs For Kidnapping' Alleged Admission By Figon Before His Death, Sea Outfall 'Best For Bognor', 'Embassy Men In Soviet Spy Ring', Window on a New York Sidewalk, Plan To Re-Register Aircraft, First Meeting Of Sanctions Group, Indian Troops Withdraw In Pakistan Implementation Of Tashkent Pact, Oil Firms Agree To Pay Libya More, Red Waste Seen As Mediterranean Peril, Matchsticks, Commandos And A Threat From The Air Last Shots In Crucial Battle, 8 Stock Exchange Members Barred, Sarawak Riot Inquiry, Greek Inquiry On Army Protest, Nigerian Rulers Promise To End Corruption Proposals From New Political Organizations, Dutch Minister's Optimism On Common Market, Snow Reports, Signor Moro Invited To Form New Government, Nine Posts Change Hands In New Canberra Government Mr. Holt Speaks Of Australia's Prosperity In 1966, £150M. Agency Plan To Aid Mergers, Geneva As Site Of Kutch Tribunal, Sick Leave For Two Gas Board Chiefs Chairman And A Director In West Midlands, Threat To Close Bus Routes, Eight Years To Build Brighton Marina, Precautions When Airliners Fly Over The Alps, Two-Day Poll For Poetry Chair, Need To Control Peru's Greed For The Anchovy. Law: Rating Appeal Lost By Peachey, Lord Effingham On Car Drink Charge, Arrest In Case Of Murdered Girls, 'A Kidnapping Case' In Re H. (Infants), Peachey Property Corporation Fail Regina v. Morley-Exparte Peachey Property Corporation Ltd. Regina v. City Of Westminster-Ex Parte Same, Mr. Justice Hewson, Women Tell Judge Of Mishaps With Jewelry Cleaner, Sentence On Briton, Rhodesia Petitions To Privy Council, Miss Rice-Davies Named In Divorce Suit, Evidence Going To Credit Regina v. Barrington, Judge Praises Courage Of Two P.C.S, Mayfair Raider Gets 14 Years. Display Advertising: Cooks, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gb, Export Intelligence, British Rail, Pirelli General Cable Works Limited, Uta, Cruft's Dog Show, Granada Television, Hull North, Belgian National Railways, Hs, Ualais, Shanks & Company, Limited, The Scottish Council, Arthur D. Little Limited, J.Hepworth & Son, Limited, The Associated Engineering Group, Metal Box. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Liberals Promise Support, Mr. Wilson's Rhodesia Peace Terms Reply To Opposition On 'Direct Rule' Statement On New Sanctions To Be Made Soon, Majority Could Be Down To One, No Decision Yet On Aircraft Firm, Midlands gas breakdown, The fresh start in Rhodesia: Mr. Wilson defines tasks for an interim government, Lady Phillips ends a tradition, 'Unconditional surrender' brings conflicting opinions, Greater guidance for youth, Holidays with a view of sterling, Pressure Rises In Commons Over Breakdown, Chairmanship at Lagos, Arms sales abroad, Sir G. Nicholson protests at 'brain-washing' rebuke, House Of Commons, 'Nation Misled'. Official Appointments and Notices: Award For T.A. Man In Aden, St. Edmundsbury Bishop, Gray's Inn, Negro Woman To Be U.S. Federal Judge, New Air Secretary Named, From The London Gazette,. Picture Gallery: Australians Protest in London. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Size Is Not the Answer, Another Go at the Farms, A Rare Commodity, No Early Talks, Money for the Candidates. Letters to the Editor: A Profession's Duty Why Restrictions Can Be Needed, The Territorial Army, Flats In Chelsea, WHO Gives The Names?, Price Of Food, Flying Saucers, Gasworks Failures, Right To Dissent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Kenneth Walker, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Mr. Charles F. Grant, Professor Sol Adler. Reviews: New Friends in Miss Grenfell's World, Individuality of Rumanian Medieval Art, Mahler Treated With Restraint, Scotish Art Review, Outlined With Elegance, Fratricide In The Outback, Double-Edged Virtuosity, Lively Short Films at Tours Festival, Dürrenmatt's Shavian Comedy about Death. Business and Finance: £1M. Soviet Order Hoped For, Japan Seeks $100M. World Bank Loan, Selling Mission To Oslo, Another Revenue Surplus, Dawnay Day Link With Insurance Group, Stock Exchange Council Takes Tough Line, Shares Move Ahead, Manchester Cuts Coupon Rate On Loans, Thos. Bond Worth In Top Gear, U.S. Deficit $185M. Up By 1967, Engineering Output: No Change, Mutual Funds, H.M.G. as shareholder, Correction, D.C.L. £400,000 Plan For Islay, Copper Wire Bars Continue Their Advance, Fertilizer Price Up: Sulphur Blamed, 50% Stock Split By I.B.M., The Union Discount Company Of London, Limited A Difficult Trading Year Considerable Benefit Envisaged From Increased Strength Of Investments Mr. Eric O. Faulkner's Statement, Pressed Steel Merger Test For 1965 ACT, Warning From The Fed. Hint On Monetary Policy, Large Help For Money, £3.8M. Lufthansa Shares For Public Government To Shed Part Of Holding, Ozalid To Raise £1M. By Rights Issue, South Durham Steel & Iron Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Yearstarts Well For R.& G. Cuthbert, A Year of National Dis-Savings, 11 Per Cent Again From Davy-Ashmore, Cyril Lord Profits Soar, S. Durham Pick Up, U.K. record nothing to be ashamed of, Chipboard Plant For Scotland, British Printing Takeovers-At A Price, Sterling Firm In Two-Way Trading Argentine Peso Rumour Denied, Unit Trust Prices, Australian Decimal Changeover. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Forges Ahead Zurich Lively, Wall St. Still Rising Fractional Gains, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Coppers Fade While Industrials Advance, Attempted Buying By Institutions. Business Appointments: Lord Polwarth Now Heads Bank Of Scotland. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses.
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