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The Times - 11/10/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, W. K. HANCOCK., CLEMENTINE BELT. 80 Eaton Square, S.W.1, Oct. 6., R. J. A. McINERNY, Managing Director, Sociedade de Fabriçagao Importaçao e Distribuiçao Lda. Av. do Loureiro 15, Carcavelos, Portugal, Oct. 5., ROGER DIPLOCK, Director, Retail Trading-Standards Association. 356-366 Oxford Street, W.1., L. F. SALZMAN Lewes, Sussex., J. G. NICHOLSON. Stone Cross House, Crowborough, Sussex, Oct. 5., JACK JONES. Curator's Flat, Carisbrooke Castle, Newport, Isle of Wight., From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Individual beats for city police, Role of shipping queried, New powers for race board?, Sweden's Faith In Efta, Jensen Keep Step Ahead, Beating The Clock In High Court Squeeze blamed for winding-up, Bus company will not increase medicals, Satellites Collided In Space Orbit Scientists hear of million-to-one risk, Vietnam shadow darkens an old U.S. town Deep disagreement and uneasiness, Output soon of 'strongerthan-steel' plastic Farnborough research lead over U.S., Women's hair 'is of national interest', 'Shake-Out' Set To Music And Words, Jhalth Centre Stops Loss Of Working Time, Canadian reply on execution, Baganda Group To Fight President Obote 'Uganda secret council' formed, Jakarta coup inquiry on Dr. Sukarno's role Mr. Malik says issue still in doubt, Doubts on value of new port, Chinese building Tanzania mill, Trieste Action Defended, Bulgarian Visit To France, No Defects Found In Boeing 727, National Theatre's £103,025 Deficit, Treasury cut G.U.S. group dividend Shareholders get last year's rate, Teacher Challenges Anti-Darwin Law, Virgin Islands Talks End, Stern Warning To Spain By Britain No transfer of Gibraltar sovereignty, Exhumation of crash victim unlikely, Fiji Poll Favours Alliance Party, Redundancies Not Purely Temporary, Prisoners plea by Red Cross, Cracked Crust At The South Pole, 500 new soldiers a week in recruiting boom Enlistment rate shows no sign of abating, A century of U.S. influence on Arab education, Hess broken but not insane, says von Schirach, Brakes Check Called For Driver's death 'due to faulty system', Contempt Verdict On Congressman, $7M. Colour Tv Deal With U.S., Radio hams to meet at show, Hallowe'en Guisers With A French Accent University of the Air after schools TV?, Price-Fixing By Steel Firms Users 'held to ransom' by world cartels, Rhodesia plan for discussion today, Syria alleges £100m. loss in oil royalties Pipeline profits attacked as false, Skua Identified By Silhouette, Mr. Grimond praises fervour of Young Liberals, New Warning To Yugoslav Press, Canon On Confessional Secrecy Omitted Convocations act to avoid delay, New bombing pause in Vietnam? President Johnson's talk with Mr. Gromyko, Ben Barka Case Criticism Of Ministers, A touch of the sun, Pianos Coming Back Into Fashion, Mr. Faulkner backs Captain O'Neill. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The changing face of Africa, M4 tunnelling damages houses. Display Advertising: Ruston & Hornsby Limited, Alfred Dunhill Ltd.,, Mappin & Webb, Lovatt, Broomwade, Agfa-Gevaert Ltd.,, 'Propathene', United States Lines,, Holland-America Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tarmac, Rukba, Pan Am, The Industrial Life Office Association, Jensen Motors Ltd,, Bank Of New South Wales. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Tlmes Crossword Puzzle No. 11,357, 24 Pairs In Two Stars Bridge Final, English Rummer Makes £780. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rugby club records, Farhana Sounds Warning For The Future Further increase in prize-money, England Make Good START, Sports in Brief, Burnham Icicle Entry Down To 75, Scoring spree by Lee, Empty victory bY Winstone, Visit of Australian women, New Scottish CAP, Usual serene start by title holders Attenborough again on wrong side. Law: Illegitimate Child Not A Descendant Sydall v. Castings Ltd., Warrant issued for absent woman, New court test of the Smith regime's legality, Gaol for shotgun man who defied police, Help For Prisoner Urged Regina v. Wyer, Judge rejects his explanation, Murder Charge Man Freed, Singer Fined £25 On Exposure Charge, Two Given Leave To Appeal, One accused cleared in murder trial, Two get 12 years for shooting. Editorials/Leaders: Passing Of The Liner?, A Time For The Long View, Back To The Piano Stool. Letters to the Editor: Breaking Of Contracts, Harold's Eye, Shoppers' Complaints, By Car To The Caucasus, South African University Freedoms, 'Buy British'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Assistant Secretary To The Queen Mr. P. B. C. Moore Will Succeed Sir E. Ford, University News. Obituaries: Miss Blanche Patch, Lady Florey, Mr. Leslie Irvin Parachute Inventor, Mrs. Alfred Sterry Wimbledon Champion Five Times, Prof. J. Cruickshank. Reviews: Carpaccio and his approach to painting, Fine balance achieved with Beethoven, Discovering an individual's personality, Music plays a minor role, Fine loan exhibition of Peter de Wint's work, Vivacious theatre show from Italian folk songs. Business and Finance: Barclays opening Calais branch, Cool look at the housing target, Brick Stocks Fall 41M., Beating Deflation By Mail Order, Time Factor In Power Bid, S.C.O.W. To Make Tin-Free Steel, New helicopter firm for Westland, United Steel Drop In Output, Market Closings, Mutual Funds, B.M.C. Sales In U.S. Up Standard-Triumph slip to sixth, Penal rates for money, J. L. Kier And Company Mr. Olaf Kier Reports Record Volume Of Work, Zinc Prices Extend Recent Rally, Kuwait Oil Search Negotiations, Ugine turnover up 10%, G.U.S. dividend rethink shocks shareholders, The laser as a practical storage element, Wholesale Quotations System Planned, Briefly from the boardroom, Option Ratfs, Prof. Zijlstra Attacks Cartels, American Public Relations Firm Explains Role, Rise in American bill rates, E.C.S.C. Steel Output Fairly Steady, Sime Darby Holdings Ltd., Crusader single premium plan, Cerebos margins still under pressure, Chances in Abu Dhabi, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Soars 'Glamour' shares up sharply, Firm Gains On Milan, Wall Street has fine day, Good demand for fixed interest securities, Steep fall for Canadian dollar, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small EQUITY Losses. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners. Business Appointments: Thomson Org. post. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Phillips, Ernard Thorpe & Partners.

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