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The Times - 05/01/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Agricultural Correspondent-, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From A Student of Asia, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Colombo Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, From MONITOR, J. K. MORLAND., CHARLES BLAND. 25 Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey., KENNETH ULLYETT. Glycine House, Hampton Court, Middlesex, Jan. 3., J. F. J. HAYNE. Parsonage Farm House, Messing. Colchester, Essex., WADE., ROGER STEVENS, Vice-Chancellor. The University, Leeds, Jan. 3., G. DUNCAN MITCHELL. Head of the Department of Sociology. University of Exeter, Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive, Exeter., L. P. HARTLEY. 53 Rutland Gate, S.W.7., R. E. G. BRIDLE., From Our Latin America Correspondent, JOHN GARNETT. Director. The Industrial Society. Robert Hyde House, 48 Bryanston Square, W.1. Dec. 31., JOAN CHIDSON., ADRIAN CRUFT. Chairman for 1966, The Composers' Guild of Great Britain. 4 St. James's Square. S.W.1. Jan. 3., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By Kypros Tofallis, From Our Bridge Correspondent, A correspondent, Sir Thomas Creed, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From an American Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Hotels And Resorts, Opera Ballet And Concerts. News: Cat-Lovers Annoy Venetians, 6,000 Tourists Marooned By Avalanche Helicopters START Air Lift Swiss Rail Link Cut, Klansman Admits Burning Documents, British Technical Aid For Peru, Chinese Efforts in Latin America, Redundancy Action Angers Unions, Concern Over Home Fires Campaign, More Advance Factories Plans To Meet Pit Closures, Strike Leader Taken To Hospital U.S. Union President Ill After Arrest Threat Of Worse Traffic Chaos In New York, First Jets START Operating On British Routes B.U.A. Compete With One-Eleven, Antarctic Rocket Project, British Trade With Zambia Hit, Slowness Alleged In Conserving Industrial Relics, Britain's Opportunities For Farm Expansion Economist Says Five-Year Plan Could Ease Pressures, Talks On Aid To South Arabia, Nepal Seeks More Arms, Communist Party Asserting Its Independence, Railways Board Look For Change, T.A. Doubts Put To Minister No Delay Over Reserve, Bangui Warning On 'Ill-Gotten Gains', Assassination Attempt On Arab Ruler, Transfusion Delay Criticized From Our Correspondent, Dr. Nkrumah Bans General's Book, U.K. Losing Cattle Semen Orders, Pink Elephants 'No Health Hazard', School For Telephone Charm, Industrial Threat To Freedom Of Academics Illusory, Mr. Heath Opens Talks With Malaysian Leaders Possibility Of Readjustment Of British Forces, Laundry Prices Referred To Board Complaints About Increases, American Nuclear Ship's Success, Schoolgirl Found Strangled, 'Evidence Of Corned Beef Salt', Heavy Increase In Cost Of U.S. Defence Action, Bread Prices 'Will Have To Rise', Strange Silence Of Mao Tse-Tung, India And Pakistan Give Peace Pledge Chance Of Advance On Minor Issues At Tashkent, Denial Of Beira Tankers, Creator Of New Profession Abbey Tribute To Mr. Dimbleby, Joint Control Plan For All Transport Rail Chief's Scheme To Offset Losses, Army Succeeds In Upper Volta Take-Over Former President Speaks Of Complete Harmony, Mr. Harriman Has Talks With President Nasser, Defence Talks In Washington, Twelve Feared Dead In French Oil Refinery Fire Exploding Gas Tanks Take Heavy Toll Of Injured, Ceylon Opposition's Failure Over Communal Line, Commercial Petrol Ration Halved In Rhodesia, Death Penalty For Sabotage, Mr. Maudling Rejects The Powell Doctrine Unions' Power Prevents Free Market In Labour, Radical Drive In N. Hull Election, Highway Authority Urged For Rail, Road And Air Mr. Raymond's Plan To End Deficit, County And City To Share Computer, Garages Consider Breakdown Fees, A Cypriot in London-and Here to Stay, £250 Premium Bond Winners, Snow Reports, Mr. Wilson Sends Private Appeal To Mr. Kosygin Faith In America's Sincerity On Vietnam Affirmed, 250,000 Passport Form Errors, Gold Reserves Rise Again, Mistaken Idea On Civil Rights, Loyalty Test Of Rhodesian Christians, Shopping Club 'A Sham', Bigger Trend To Glass Fibre At Boat Show Sea Egg Stands For Tradition, Libyan Oil Bill Approved. Official Appointments and Notices: Tropical Institute Director, Presentation, P.G.A. Appoint Executive Director, Church News, Glasgow, Northern Ireland Sheriffs, Dame Honor Fell Honoured, From The London Gazette, Negro Appointed Mayor Of U.S. City, Bolivian Leader Resigns. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Sheraton Chairs Fetch £50 Each, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,119, Bridge, Spassky Takes Chess Lead. Sport: No Brotherly Love At Squash, Ayr Racing Results, Eastern Counties Lack Weight In Front Row, South Pick Seven Newcomers For Territorial Match, Sports in Brief, Surtees In A Class Of His Own, Warburg Loses In Field Trophy, Nolan Wastes Opportunities In Junior Singles, Today's Football, Burge And Walters Snuff Out England Hopes Meagre Reward For Barber's Splendid Bowling. Reviews: Ten Premieres for Austrian Festivals, British Tribal Comedy, Paul Scofield in Gogol Comedy, Ensuring that British Ballet Has a Prosperous Future, History Ancient and Modern, Opera About Napoleon In Egypt, Opera on the Difficulty of Getting an Opera Put On, Anthem With Text By T. S. Eliot, Pop Theatre's Faith in Good Plays and Casts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Display Advertising: The New Triumph 1300, British Eagle, Pakistan International Airlines, CM & G, Bank Of Montreal, Guardian Assurance Group, International Computers And Tabulators Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, South Durham Stell And Iron Company Limited, Rootes Ltd., Watney Mann Limited, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Potter & Clarke, Limited, Bonus Announcement, United Steel Companies Limited, Wrights, Unilever N.V.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Explosion at Oil Refinery. Law: Greek Bishop for Trial, M 1 Fog Lights: Man To Appear In Court, Gaol Warning Over Child Assaults 3 More Men In Court, No Evidence On Retrial, Three Gaoled For Kiosk Thefts, Abortion Operation On Girl Aged 12, Car Death Driver Sent To Prison. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Another Authority?, Not So Much Consensus, Safe Within the Lifeboat, Two Targets at One Go, Shifts in South-East Asia. Letters to the Editor: Siting Of Airports, Television Research, Joint Consultation, Road Deaths, State Control Of Land Role Played By Liberals, Twelve Hopes, Languages For The Businessman, Soho's Name, The Training Of Magistrates, University Costs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Viscount Margesson, Sir Albert Stern. Business and Finance: Year's Delay For New Plant £170,000 Paid For R.A.F. Site, £200,000 Rhodesia Carpet Factory Expansion, Reorganization At Esso, Capacity Of Redland Bricks Doubled, Eagle Star Sums Assured Over £140M., Manbré & Garton Expansion, Midland Assurance, Half A Rhodesian Bird In The Hand, L.T.B. Contracts For British Timken, £1.3M. Marley Tile Purchase, New Contracts, U.S. Draws $100M. From I.M.F., P.S.I.T. Counter-Plan, W. L. Ingle, Social Obstacles To U.K. Productivity, £1,730,000 Machine Tools For Leyland, Fuji Bank Growth, Miniature Motor Racing Earns Britain Dollars, £1M. Pre-Tax For Wosley., Recovery Of Wine Imports, Lloyd's Brokers Merge, Guardian Group Record Total Exceeds £226M., Peak Year For Plastics, New Zealand Buy Emi Microwave Links, Plenty & Son Sell More Abroad, Shell Investment In Argentina, Mutual Funds, £15M. Loan Sought By Glasgow, Univ. Grinding Wheel To Spend £2M., Wall Street Steady, Cooper Industries Quote, Wellman Manipulator For China, Brokers' Forum, Anti-Strike Pact In Holland, Vauxhall Maintain Record Sales Level, Adela Approves $4.4M. Loans In S. America, E. Lacon, Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association, Good Business In Bonds Surplus Of Money, Repeat Order For Jaycee Furniture, Copper Continues To Rise: New Peaks Established, L.M.E. Turnovers, More Coffee On The Way?, Oil Royalties Victory for Libya, Higher Output Biggest Task For I.C.T., Success For Albion In Central America, Record Year For Bank Of America, Year-End Gold Rise Masks True Inflow, Warning For Canada Growth Rate May Fall, R.F.D. Debenture, Credit Surplus Persists, I.C.T. Loan Stock Conversion, Italy Keeps Her Prices In Check, G. T. & E. Hit New Peaks, Clayton Dewandre Sells John Tann, Robinson Rentals Hit By Restrictions, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Day Of Steady Gain For Pound Continentals SLIP Against Dollar, Commodity Shares Again Prominent, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Good Rises Among The Funds, Latest Dividends, Late Pressure On Wall St. Fractional Gains Still Evident, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Turnover Drops On Stock Exchange, Active Trading On Milan Paris Improves. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Lord Renwick In The Chair, P & O Appointments. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son.

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