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The Times - 30/12/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, EMANUEL SHINWELL. PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. JOHN MENDELSON. House of Commons, Dec. 28., M. A. ISLAM. Royal Bath Hospital, Cornwall Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire., D. W. LOGAN. University of London, Senate House, W.C.1, Dec. 29., KEITH HANCOCK, Editor, Perspective. 43 Fleet Street, E.C.4., GEORGE G. BINNIE. Late Consultant Radiotherapist, North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, Stokeon-Trent. 138 Longton Road, Trentham, Stoke-onTrent., STOCKS. Aubrey Lodge, Aubrey Road, S.W.8., D. KNIGHT DIX. 9 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.4., GODFREY NICHOLSON. Windsor House. 83 Kingsway, W.C.2, Dec. 28., RICHARD PILKINGTON. 14 Grove End Road, N.W.8., F. J. BELLENGER. House of Commons., HEMINGFORD. Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, Dec. 27., From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Mr. Yehudi Menuhin, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, M. A. H. Reinhold, from a special correspondent, M. T. Shilson, Neville Barbour, Arnold Breene, Sir Herbert Marchant, Peter Kilner, John Marlowe, Sir Geoffrey Furlonge, Gordon Waterfield, by David Cowan, Thea Porter, by Brigadier S. H. Longrigg, James H. D. Belgrave, Doreen Ingrams, Bryan Cooper, W. G. Marley,

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News: Forget the rivalries, The Price Of Lost Confidence, Art Of Today, S. Africa Still Determined To Ignore Sanctions, Iraq oil sent by sea to Lebanon, Liberal protest on Hanoi bombing, When the myths came home to roost, 4,000 Homeless After Chile Earthquake, New Assistant Commissioner At The Yard, Economy in transition, Impact on rural areas, Prudence now a need, Abortion Bill safeguards sought, Contest ban on architects, Dearer, and cheaper, calls to U.S., More Arrests In Sudan, Snow Reports, Life inside moon held possible, Three-mile drive to cross road, Diversity In A United Country, A Promising Future, Councils aim to 'freeze' Shropshire reshuffle 60 backing Oswestry call to Minister, 'Emotional nonsense' about the comprehensive schools, Battle Of The Car Giants, Argentine Cabinet reshuffle, Biggest Reservoir Of Liquid Power, The Arab World Worl, U.N. Protest At North Korean Attack, British engineers in Arab countries, Wild animals that could be bred for food, Growing circulation of quality daily papers, Nun tries to foil jewel raiders Shotgun gang get £10,000 haul, Socialists force fall of Sicily coalition Controversy over Agrigento disaster, Itv Director Of Sport Plans for central unit, 100% Mortgages At Basildon, Two Niles give a bonus, Higher standard of living changes import pattern, Notices Go Out Today In Newspapers Dispute Manning deadlock a 'triumph for the unreasonable' journalists say, Aid Has Been A Lifebuoy, Europe Tours By London Bus, No radio time for Communists, 500 on sit-down strike at B.M.C. plant Protest over plan to transfer workers, Drawing Back The Veil, Ideas follow the age-old routes, Progress On Pay Plan For Civil Servants, Putting the brake on wages, The United Arab Republic A survey of social and economic progress General Outlook, Tawse questions for teachers, The man who will not wait, Decision By School Head Accepted, Trawler skipper tells of blaze, A political paradox, France says Concord is to go ahead Fears for other projects after General Puget's dismissal, Congress Party Dissidents Affect Two More States, Dull and disappointing weather, The Year In Retrospect, Safeguarding Interests Of Non-Nuclear States, Bourguiba's stamp, The Queen Mother Goes Home, Hideout Theory In Hunt On Dartmoor, Washington Gripped By Power Struggle Kennedy challenge endangers President, Emergency Calls Bottleneck G.P.O. say three lines enough, Oil riches bring worry as well as welfare, Cadco man's affairs: Inquiries go on, Adviser to Lesotho king deported, E.T.U. accept pay delay, The paradox of Canadian foreign policy, The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia Where Yesterday's Dreams Are Today's Achievements, Birth Of A New Middle Class, Anxious Year For The Army, It's all in the game, S. Arabian bid for airline, Scottsh Ski Centre To Change Hands, Queues For News At The Home Office, Egg producers attack board 'stop-go', Transistors in the desert, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan The Holy Land, Dutch Move To End Dispute, Protection racket appearing in school playgrounds, Roots For A Modern Society, Lord Annan Hits At British Universities, Ancient And Ultra-Modern, Rush To Get Into University Passes Peak, Drug tests ordered on Korda widow, Forgery Warning In Australia, A justified pride in progress, Chinese to press ahead with new reforms More emphasis on people's communes, Moscow mystery of Chagall, Quiet Launching For A Nameless Ship Ghana frigate's disposal still unsettled. News in Brief. Law: Invalid Driver Banned, Embezzlement by 5 B.O.A.C. cashiers, Extradition Case Adjourned, Judge questions warder about gaol letter, Man who hid boy fined £250, Briton Gaoled By Congo Court, Mini-skirt case for trial. Official Appointments and Notices: Aviation Electronics Chief, New Chairman For R.P.O., Anglican Joins Roman Church, First Chancellor Of Stirling Lord Robbins Chosen, R.M.A. Sandhurst Entrants. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Sterling Exchange Rates, Pia, Ministry Of Communications And Toursim, Abbey National, The Sudan Mercantile Group Of Companies, Jordon, Boac Vc10, Kuwait Oil Company Limited, Mitchell Cotts, Libya To-Day, M.A.R. Tourist And Information Centre, Dunlop, Iraqi Republican Railways, "Flmorocco", Arab World, Ideal, Masinexport, Royal Opera Arcade, El Nasr Export & Import Co., Gulf, The Gellatey Hankey Middle East Group, F & M, The Times, B I, Budget Estimates For 1966-1967, The Sudan, Fried. Krupp Hüttenwerke Ag, Helical, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Bp, Np Bank, The Eastern Bank Ltd., Klm, Ottoman Bank, Aboulela Group Of Companies, The Iraqi Dates Organization, The Arab Contractors, Pillar Holdings Limited, Allied Ironfounders Ltd, Craven "A", Humpherys Ltd, Guinness & Mahon, Tennant Guarantty Ltd., Laing, Republic Of The Sudan, The Rafidain Bank, El Nasrautomative Manufacturing Co., Hbs, Airwork Services Limited, National Bank Of Egypt, The Egyptian Cotton General Organisation, Save And Prosper Group Limited, Lebanon, Sudan Airways. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Sport: Juniors find treacherous court a handicap, Direct methods bring down London Sussex Grammar Schools 5, London Grammar Schools 2, Overseas buyers spent more than £1m. Woodlawn fancied at Newbury today, Evans Cup Squash Rackets, Sports in Brief, Miss Wade In Two Finals, Achievements In Sport England World Football Champions: Santana's Wimbledon: Briton Wins Open Squash Title, Hockey club records, Mrs. Stevens Drops Out. Picture Gallery: Floodlight To Flood Waters, Western Style Amid Eastern Tradition, Chemicals explode in German ship, From Ur of the Chaldees to the walls of Jericho. Arts and Entertainment: Botvinnik Beats Czerniak, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,424. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Scapa Flow: picture of solitude, Actress fights her way out of revue, Classical music's threat to jazz, Heroine Prokofiev imagined, Monteverdi Psalm setting, Optimistic American dramatist. Obituaries: Death Of Mr. Shastri, Mrs. A. I. Metcalfe, Mr. Gaspar Cassadó, Prof. J. A. Davison, Lord Brain Neurologist, writer, and a renowned figure in British medicine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: Diplomatic Bounty, Airing For The Small Parties, Less Than Greatness, Gloomy Outlook For Steel. Letters to the Editor: Hospital Staffs, Moves Towards A Peace In Vietnam, Book Returning Week, Women's Role, University College Of Rhodesia, Prison Security, The Hiroshima Dome, Jury Disagreements, Cancer Treatment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: A Hint From Gorringes Merger welcome, Hosiery Drive In Canada, The Mid Kent Water Company Continued Growth Of Undertaking Mr. A. W. White's Statement, Caffyns' margins under pressure, Diners Club Cards Over Africa, Note Circulation Past The Peak, Unit trust prices, U.S. gold drain continues, 'Seven Days At Bank Rate', Building Societies' Squeeze Goes On, Shipping and U.K. trade, DAVID MILN & CO. (SEEDSMEN) LTD. (Agricultural Seed Specialists) Record Sales Achieved, Allied Leather Industries, Waiting for the Bundesbank, Weak Tone On Milan Sellers active, Late Offering Of Council Money, Bank Statements For December, Date Of Exchange Measures, A Crossroads In Fashion, Updating Old Skills, Investment Club Groups Link, Rubies found in Tanzania, U.K. Squeeze Hits N.Z. Wool Market, Rich Pickings In Lean Times, New 'low' for advances, but recovery imminent, French Bourse Reform, Copper Price Rise In U.S. Likely, Gloomy forecast for steel in 1967, Capital outlays by service trades, Fresh setback for Dundee, John Brown Wins £2.5M. Drilling Rig Order, Cash wire bars down £11 a long ton, Briefly from the boardroom, Tungsten may rise, Peak Fibres Output?, Anaconda's Copper Price Jumps, Why Continental prices have fallen again, Exploding A Myth. Stock Exchange Tables: Further Losses On Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Steel Shares Bought For Dividend, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Index Closes Higher, Option Rates, Good day for sterling, Quiet but firm end to account. Business Appointments: Two I.D.V. executives appointed. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.

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