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The Times - 02/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN HARRISON., H. G. GELBER., FRANK DAWTRY, , J. C. SWAFFIELD, , FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER., MICHAEL BARNES., D. A. BALLARD., W. W. WEAL., ERIC D. CROFT, , V. SHARMAN., DENIS PIRRIE, Psychiatric Registar. S.JACOBSON, Consultant Psychiatrist., J. HOLLINGWORTH., W. B. BONNOR., AGNES STOPS., From Our Commonwealth Correspondent, Hilary Gelson, From Our Educational Correspondent's Notebook, Georges Feydeau, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMINWEALTH STAFF, MORIHIRO MATSUDA, ,

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News: Soldier saves Red Guards' train, Backbenchers' Demand For 'Stainless Steel' Mr. Marsh defends his selection of nationalization opponents, Bishop Condemns Sex Report, Pressures on Dr. Erhard to resign, U Thant stays until end of session, Four Indian M.P.s ordered out of Parliament, Plans for open elections at Spanish universities, French film directors busy, Peking Threat Discounted In U.S., Shocking vision of corruption, Jobs Of Thousands More Threatened, Prime Minister upholds Attorney General's warning on Aberfan comment, Mr. Brezhnev denounces China's policy Rejection of joint tactics on Vietnam, No 'concrete jungle' at riverside, Australia To Have Own F 111, Aid cuts would bring no immediate relief, Sudanese Want Refugees To Return, Mr. Wigg In Mix-Up Over Challenge, Changes In The Chinese Party Leadership Signs of decline for head of state, Police Chief Denies 'Framed' Story, Council move to freeze rates, Year's delay in carrier, Doctor reprimanded over girl's death, School with 8 age groups, Presents For Children From The Dead, Cinema For War Films Opens, Kennedy Death Pictures Go In Archives, S. Korean tour by President, Syrians Hold Talks With Egypt, Spain Bans Gibraltar Passports New curbs at La Linea, Gray's Inn, Singapore Dead Remembered, Dodging bargain pitfalls, Aberfan toys appeal ends, Premium Bonds' 10th Birthday, Deal Over F 111 Aircraft IS Meeting Obstacles, Zambia order challenged, Foes Of Russia Meet In Tirana, New Iran oil talks on Nov. 22, High hopes of European airbus project Pilots insist on new safety standards, Musicians state objections to pop radio channel, Shaken industrialists leave door open for Mr. Wilson, Challenge Over First Pay Order, Call To ACT For Safety In Air I.A.T.A. warning over accidents, Speculation Over Delay In Mr. Smith's Reply Fear of Rhodesia misunderstandings, Beech Banquet For Bramblings, Economic plan for Honduras, Finance to be eased for exports House purchase bridging loans to aid job-changing, 8 Trapped By Collapsing Building Four men dead, one missing, France's 'Nuclear Garden' In Provence, 3s. Reward For A Tagged Crab, Industry More Alarmed, Mr. Heath Says, Hemingway's sister found dead, Pressure on managers to take risks 'Extra ulcers' not a good enough reward, Bungalow issue pursued, Grammar Schools Speak Their Minds On Reorganization, Art Deco, Judge's plea about 'dangerous' gun, Salary Scales For Top Policemen, Punched Cards In Class Now Some schools using computer, Ball-and-chain man found abandoned, £500,000 fund for kidney research, Heathrow Bid To Capture Freight, All service families out of Aden by mid-1967 500-a-week airlift to begin in May, Idea for Realization of Peace in Vietnam Without Sacrificing a Single Human Life. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Clash on Blake security grows fiercer Day of charge and counter-charge, Early Statement On The Common Market Cabinet meetings to study position, Lord Gardiner reminds the press, Coal Board joins North Sea explorers, Critics Of Aberfan Gag Swept Aside, Mortgage options Bill, Second stage of Kariba project, Two old lags dismissed, Dragged in the political mud. Display Advertising: Punch Awards For 1966, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Rolls-Royce Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Advance Domestic Appliances Ltd., Decca, Huppert Kintwear, Selfridges Ltd.,, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Limited, Hoechst U.K. Ltd.,, The Millionaire's Diary, Worth, Pan Am, Quantas, G. Stibbe & Co. Limited, Staffordshire Potteries Water Board, Laing, English Electric-Leo-Marconi Computers Ltd.,, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, W. Garstin & Sons Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, St. Cecilia's Festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,376, German Pianist's British Debut, Russia Leading In World Chess, Ming Buffalo Carving Fetches £8,000. Weather: The Weather. Letters to the Editor: WHO Wants To Gather Moss Anyway?, Simpler Taxation, Aberfan Disaster, Pay Claims And Incomes ACT, National Trust, Visas For East Germans, Britain's Role In Australia Today, Jobs For Handicapped, Social Service, College Independence, Room At The Inn, Troops In Germany. Sport: Minor Counties cricket fixtures for 1967, Contrast In Character At Torquay McMillan's fourth match with Meaking, Unraced two-year-olds worth watching Barwin may gain consolation prize, Radley unable to extend Rugby, Sports in Brief, Cullen gains support, Today's Hockey, England Return To The Scene Of Triumph, Elorde challenges for title, Squash Rackets. Law: Clash Of Misunderstanding Kenlin And Another v. Gardiner And Another, Sued Solicitor To Appeal, 'No Courtesy From Scots' Koolman-Darnley v. Gunter, Attempted pools fraud alleged, Free advice leads to £100 fines, Man 'A Danger To Women', Crown Say Motive For Crime Was Political South Africa House wounding charge, 'Keep Out' Payments Not Taxable Murray (Inspector Of Taxes) v. I.C.I., Larceny ACT Loophole? Youth's acquittal on fraud charge, Policeman's Widow Seeks Compensation Ex Parte Lain, Football Club Versus Social And Supporters' Clubs Hayes Football Club Ltd. v. Gray And Others, JET Engine Patent Case Sociite Rateau and Another v. Rolls-Royce and Others. Picture Gallery: Blueprint Of Paradise, The consecration of a bishop. Official Appointments and Notices: New Royal Patron for air nurses, Bishop Of Durham Consecrated, From The London Gazette, Top Welsh Jobs 'Go To Outsiders' Full Inquiry Needed, Governor Says, Milroy Lecturer. Editorials/Leaders: An Encouragement To Investment, Home Secretaries In Disagreement, The Joys Of Second-Hand, Hopes On The Asian Front. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Brig. G. Welchman, Mr. F. J. Bellchambers, Mr. E. H. Leach Lecturer In Physiology. Reviews: Bach Gives Recital Happy Ending, Birtwistle's New 'Fragments', Wildness of Feydeau done with relish, Protégé's moment of greatness, Kodály's poetic harmonies, Guitarist at his best in shorter works, Mrs. Campbell and Shaw duologue, Promising change in Rumanian theatre. Business and Finance: Why I.C.I. says not now to Courtaulds, Cash tin nears buffer pool buying range, Focus On Quality Of U.S. Credit Background to collapse of Public Bank of Detroit and Pioneer Finance, £4M. Expansion By Biscuit Company, Lesney earnings jump 55 per cent, 10,000 Fiat Cars For Hungary, Imperial Monomark Statement, Markets Closed, U.K.-Canadian freer trade proposed, Irish Cake IS Flooding In, Hoogovens' Profit Dips, B.E.A. takes to the motorway, Revenue deficit of £35,475,000, Mutual Funds, Arteries Of Trade, Rent snag for jewellers, Chairmanship For Mr. Cairns, L.M.E. Turnover At New Peak, Australian Wheat Deal With China, Some Setbacks In Whisky Exports, Change Of Gear On Bank's Lending Policy, New Gillette Razor No blades needed, Scottish Advantages For U.S. Firms, Briefly from the boardroom, Staffordshire Water Placing, Discount Houses Again In The Bank, Equities hit new 1966 low, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities drift but Gilts improve, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil Shares Very Firm, Recent Issues, Pound a shade higher, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Up And More Active, Tokyo prices drop. Business Appointments: Top board appointments by Rolls-Royce. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.

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