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The Times - 10/01/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter., From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Veterinary Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, J. W. LEAVER., G. A. LEWIS. Norbury, Grange Road, Plympton, Devon, Jan. 5., MAX BELOFF., P. L. C. DIGGORY., S. M. LOVELL, President, County Surveyors' Society. County Hall, Wakefield, Jan. 5., D. C. HAYES., By William Clark, , K. D. ROBINSON. Bradford Grammar School, Bradford, 9., A. E. SAMUELS, Chairman of the Greater London Council Public Health Services Committee. The County Hall, S.E.1. Jan. 7., JOHN RICHARDSON, Chairman, Camden Libraries and Arts Committee. The Town Hall, Euston Road, N.W.1. Jan. 6., J. H. KEAN, Joint Managing Director, Joseph Newsome and Sons. Victoria Mill, Batley, Yorkshire. Jan. 5., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, ELIZABETH CAYLEY, RENE ELVIN, SYLVIA HAYMON, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Opera Ballet And Concerts., Business Premises, Public Appointments, Factories, Warehouses & Sites. Reviews: A Wind of Change in the Czech Theatre, Television's Interest in What the Stage is Doing, Haydn and Mozart Recorded in the Palace at Naples, Applause For Bliss Work. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,123, Television Programmes. Sport: Kirk A Prospect At Badminton, Bonfil's Fine Fencing In Doyne Cup, Women's Gliding Records Broken, Squash Seeds Through In Straight Games, Saturday's Racing Results, Sports in Brief, England Hopes Surpassed In Third Test Australia Irritated, Then Confounded By Jones, Combined Services Take Charge In Second Half, Sweatman Loses Poise After Leading 2-0, Oxfordshire Through To Semi-Final Again Victory Over Gloucestershire Based On Teamwork, Attenborough Too Strong For Biggs In Final, Whetton Beaten In U.S., Lloyd's Mature Lawn Tennis Approach, Australia Lose Vital Wicket, Osgood Christens New Chelsea Home, Deserved Success For Willis, Britain Dominates Women's Slalom Event, Littleton's Surprise Victory In Frostbite Trophy. News: Getting Value for Money, on the Reassurance of Conformity, Affairs Of Building Firm With Receiver, Banana Upside Down Pudding, Mexico Courtship Of Central America, Ghana Demand For African Force From Our Commonwealth Staff, New York Strike Mediation, Chinese Defectors Shot Down, Mr. Heath Told Of Malaysian Need For British Forces, Food Convoys In Kenya, Mr. Pearson's Sharp Rebuke For Quebec Ministers, London Office For U.S. Publishers, Note Book, 'Government Could Fall Soon', New Call For An Alliance Of Italian Socialists, Two Houses Are Crushed In Landslip Families Flee At Last Minute More Damage Feared, German Plan For Hospital Ship, Invitation To See The Swag, Vatican To Continue Search For Peace In Vietnam The Pope's Message To Diplomatists, Concert Coverage Of North-West Towns, Ceylon Emergency After Riot During Language Protest, Humanism Gets A New Boost, African Pressure on Commonwealth, Soviet Musicians' Appeal, Mr. Gunter's Warning On Unemployment, Zambia Maize Hit By Drought, Advice To Hongkong By Mrs. White, Mr. Kosygin Makes Crucial Efforts At Tashkent Asians Due To Leave Tomorrow After Fresh Setback, Vote Sought On Sewage Plan, Committee To Plan 1066 Events, Mr. Harriman In Canberra, Grave Plight Of Soviet Jews, Sabbath Riot Near Israel Town, Japan-China Trade Outstrips Exchanges With Moscow Separating Economics From Politics, Seven Killed In Lagos Riots Violence As Delegates To Rhodesia Talks Arrive Security Precautions For Opening Tomorrow, U.S. Faces Possibility Of Wider Asian War Mr. Johnson Asks For Bigger Defence Expenditure, Patterns In Pictures, Craft Unions Criticized For Narrow Outlook, Survey On 5,500 Directors, New Protection Against Salmonellosis?, 800 Motorists In M1 Protest, Mrs. Castle's Team Increased, Early Signs Of Neurosis At Hull North Impact Of Radical And Baby-Sitter, Councillors' Pay Report Soon Response To Pressure, M. Debré Given Wide Powers In French Government Much New Blood Among 17 Changes In M. Pompidou's Cabinet, Travel Banned For Polish Primate, Plea to U.N. on Cyprus, Hove Town Hall Destroyed In Night Fire Records Lost: Family Rescued, India Accepts 'Strings' To £18M. U.S. Loan, Cyclone Dies Out In Limpopo, Heavy Rains Save Rhodesian Maize Crop Tax Relief For Farmers Forced To Sell Cattle, Decentralization Scheme Soon, Productivity Bargaining Has Taken A Wrong Turn Better To Buy Out Restrictions With Security Provisions, Butterfly Flew 80 Miles In 5 Hours, Russians Warn Turkey Over U.S. Ships, Major Wall Warned To Stay Away From Zambia, Declaration Being Prepared By Mr. Wilson, State-Aid Plan For Firms In Trouble Supporting New Enterprises, Girls Together, Farming Notes And Comments, Check On Sunday School Drift, Oxford Farmers Cautious Over Plan For Expansion, Russian Note Of Denunciation, M.P.s Urge Talks At Low Level, Snow Reports, Five Paintings Stolen From Upton House Lord Bearsted's £20,000 Loss, U.S. Firm In Car Press Deal Entry To European Market, Laundry Workers' Pay 'Low', T.A. Savings From Redundancies Cut In Civilians, Palestine Army Dispute Unsettles Jordan King Husain Sends Emissary To Cairo Talks, Pilots Protest At New Rule Closer Air Lanes, Thoughts of a Unit in a Business Warren, Spassky, Uhlmann Share Victory From Our Chess Correspondent. Law: Dairy Death: Two Men Remanded, Prison For Man Found In Telephone Kiosk, Nepal Court Urges Extradition, Better Prison Life For Train Men, Norwegian Soldier Sentenced, Man Of 79 Indecently Assaulted Girl. Official Appointments and Notices: Site Engineer For Nuclear Station, Bishop Dibelius To Retire, New Conductor For L.P.O.?, Students' Council Calls For Instruction For Lecturers, Church News, From The London Gazette, Friday, Jan.7, 1966, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Martin Buber Society, Government Whip Resigns. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Broken Journey in the Rockies. Display Advertising: National Savings Corporation, Shell, Rootes Limited, J. W. Spear & Sons Limited, Grattan Warehouses Ltd.,, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited,. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Salute to Nigeria, 51 + 49 = 0, Security and Social Service, Reuniting the Socialists, Prime Bear. Letters to the Editor: Flood Prevention, The Liberals' Future Real Question For The Voters, Public Schools Commission, Mrs. Castle's Road, Medical Breakaway, Joint Consultation, Driving And Drink, Soho's Name, Councils And The Arts, Christian Names In 1965. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Rebecca Sieff World Zionist Organization, Dr. Ganesh Gaur, Mr. Allan Chapman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Auctions, Richard Ellis & Son, When Large Windows Are An Advantage. Business and Finance: Mr. J. Stone Leaves Lloyd's Packing, Savings Bring In £5.7M., Oxley Links With U.S. Dishwashing Manufacturer, American Steel Quarrel Simmers Down Mixed Reception To Compromise, Bustling World Trade in Manmade Fibres, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited Higher Profit And Dividend Mr. H. C. Drayton's Confidence In Group's Competitive Ability, Busy Year Ahead For John Michael Sterling Estates Confident, Foreign Interests May Help Equities, Italian Nuclear Fuel On The Way, New Contracts, Sadia Offer For Sale, Business Equipment Sales Rise, Millions More For Building Societies Rapid Growth, Burnholme & Forder Limited Trading Profits Exceed Forecast Sir Reginald Pearson On Group's Expansion, Western Hemisphere Leads World Farm Output, Chairmanship Hurdle For Montecatini-Edison, Record Month For Motor Sales, Commodity Markets, Australia Top U.K. Customer, Common Market Company Law Plan, Large Help For Money Market, Fall In New Sums Assured By Pearl Assurance, IS New Issue Procedure In Keeping With 1966?, Using Music To Build Up The Visuals The Story Of Cashmere, Brokers' Forum, Pension Funds now Buyers on Wall Street, West German Rolled Steel Orders, Bell And Nicolson, No Early Easing Of N.Z. Squeeze, Planning To Come To Market, Property Selection Accept Bid, Canal-Randolph Corporation, Nearly 1M. Britax Car Belts In 1965. Stock Exchange Tables: Good Week For Sterling Clue To Size Of Gold Gain, Frankfurt Rallies On Fresh Buying. Business Appointments: Vice-Chairman To Leave Harveys. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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