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The Times - 24/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHELETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, F. V. CORFIELD. House of Commons., J. L. HENDERSON. 19 Harley Place, W.1., CYRIL BENNETT, Director of Programmes. Rediffusion Television Limited, Television House, Kingsway, W.C.2, Nov. 23., B. C. BUTLER. Stratton on the Fosse. Bath., F. BARRIE FLINT. Longborough Rectory, Moreton-inMarsh, Gloucestershire., ELLIOT FITZGIBBON. The Little House, 52 Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead, Surrey., RONALD JESSUP. Care of Society of Antiquaries of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W.1., HUGH W. MELLOR, Assistant Secretary, The National Corporation for the Care of Old People. Nuffield Lodge, Regent's Park, N.W.1, Nov. 21., From Our Labour Correspondent, Mr. Graham Greene, Barbara Jeffery, Taya Zinkin, Gillian Statham, Gunan Thomas, Oliver Edwards, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, Jack Revell, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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News: B.M.C. gets help from outside car delivery firms, R.A.C. Rally A Swedish Triumph British crew take fifth place, A Fingerprint Bank For Nation? Council fear 'dangerous trend', Oil Delegates See Shah, An 'Alice' Not For Young Children, Government will reward and help private enterprise, Choosing the right path for labour relations, Dr. Kiesinger leads party team at new talks in Bonn, Whisky galore but not enough bottles £36,000 annual order that no one wants, Six prisons to be made 'fully secure' Infra-red TV: radios for warders, West Indian Milk For British Babes, Arms Found In Sarawak Secret Tunnels, Research Trust To Protect Salmon Proposed, Use of radio toys illegal, Italy to have central authority to deal with disasters, Danish Talks On Coalition Government, New Zealand's voters clash over war, Minister Flying To Rhodesia Mr. Smith's last chance for talks, Japanese Plea For More Aid To S.E. Asia Agricultural development fund urged, Appeal Court power to sit in private urged Law Commission want publicity curb, Warm Moscow welcome for Mr. Brown, Fewer men needed for U.S. forces, Faulty Design Spread Fire On Train, Save The Children 47th Annual Meeting, Russia Speeds Up Its Civil Defence Measures, Consortium To Go On With Bid, Phone Tapping May Become Legal In U.S., Terrorists Sentenced To Death In Salisbury Arms from Russia and China seized, Britons Killed In Plane Crash, T.U.C. Support 10 Out Of 51 Pay Claims 'Not rigidly bound' by Government criteria, Labour Party to examine broadcasts on tv, A better life and leisure for our young people, Officialdom under strain in Great Society Streamlining needed to avoid muddle, Record Year For Children's Fund, T.U.C. 'Not Rigidly Committed' To Government's Wage Criteria Unions need to act with caution and self-discipline, Mr. Holt in angry scene over call-up case, Demand for flats reaching peak, Irish Guards in Aden landing, Red Guards assail party veterans Dismissal of head of state urged, Douglas Offer To Lebanon Off, Rebuke By President Tito, Experts Confer On Nato Untangling, Too few science graduates going into industry. Politics and Parliament: Six controllers for major road works, Treasury Accused Of Default On Steel, Chance to bridge wide gap with Rhodesia, Support for 'breakdown of marriage' divorces, Heavy tasks on local councils, Death penalty refused for police murders, Minister battles for liner trains, M.P.'s Duty IS Full Time, Mr. Crossman Says Two-line whip on early sittings, Church seek agreement with Law Viscount Colville of Culross, All-Party Motion On 'Nazis'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Another aerial view of London. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Macmillan Christmas Books, M&g Trustee Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, British Heart Foundation Children's Appeal, The Save The Children Fund, Rootes Limited., Jonathan Cape, Hoechst, The Times, Michelin X, Swiss Credit Bank, Triplex, Studio Vista, Plessey, Adam & Charles Black, The Standard Bank Limited, Laing, Mars, Call Export Intelligence, The Royal Bank Of Canada, The Westbury Hotel. Official Appointments and Notices: New Ambassador To Ankara, Two Benson Medals After 14 Years, New Privy Councillor, Elections And Appointments, Kitchener Scholars, First Woman For Common Council, Guided Weapons Post. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors,, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Scripts In Advance For The Critics, Television and radio, Reynolds portrait fetches £9,500, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,395. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Australians miss vital kick against Newport, Oxford Have Making Of Good Side, Motspur Park Teams, Busy season ahead, Sports in Brief, England pick Miss Perrin, 16, Veterans In Last Eight Surprising Fogarty, Ford Power Now Behind Lotus Team Changing shape of grand prix motor racing, Cambridge's efforts the equal of Oxford's Another late rally just falls short, Only For Life being sold to Japanese Racing world still wants to buy British, Award for trophy winner. Reviews: Christian pastor believed sense of sin has gone, Dr. Rowse plays truant, The ballet of 'interpret it yourself' Saville Theatre: Merce Cunningham and Dance Company, All For A Penny, High quality in illustration, Rich gift to chamber music lovers, Spirit behind the Guards, Napoleon's avaricious clan, Tsarist twilight, Urbane and fair, Lonsdale Comedy To Be Revived, Amateurs tackle an epic, Birmingham To See Hugh Leonard Play, Ice and human endeavour, Shades of Kafka haunt a gangster film, He comes up smiling, Amends to Mrs. Gaskell, New Pelicans, Mahler conducted with understanding, Eight 'Countesses' Tried For Opera, Chinese father, Belgian mother, Photographer whose camera expresses his moods, New fiction, Art dealer touched life from diverse angles, Goethean mosaic, Longfellow revived, Dramatic picture of a faceless man, Heroic History Relived At Exhibition The savage tragedy of Masada. Law: Roberts absent from dock, Judgment reserved in author's tax case, Beauty firm director gets four years, Gaol sentence for Greek officer, Solicitor Returns Children, Three For Trial On Money Charges, Divorce Decree For Faith Brook, Stale Evidence Of Drinking Czajkowsky v. Goodman, Dating Test Certificates Murphy v. Griffiths, Right To Cross In Danger Birmingham And Midland Motor Omnibus Co. Ltd. v. Worcestershire County Council. Editorials/Leaders: Josephus Illustrated, Last Chance In Salisbury, New Light On The Hospitals, Seen To Be Done. Letters to the Editor: Moravian Antiquities, Information, Please, Land Development And Planning, Why Regional Rule Would Fail, Abortion Law, Rhodesian Sanctions, A Permanent Church. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Yves Allain, Col. A. D. Burnett Brown, Mr. G. W. Vaughan, Mr. J. Matsumoto, Mr. Sean T. O'kelly A former President of the Irish Republic. Business and Finance: Smith's Margins Slashed, Singapore Planning Industrial Bank, Unit trust prices, No Metal Industries dividend, E.N.I. deal in Ceylon, Ampol Cuts Dividend To 10 P.C., $1,00M. Of New Loans On European Market, Pillar Holdings Limited Pre-Tax Profit Up By £483,486 At £1,645,005 Points From Mr. G. E. Borrett's Statement Covering The Year To July 31. 1966, 4.7% Growth By O.E.C.D. Countries, Paris Firm And Active, New tin mine for Cornwall, China-Japan trade cut, Wm. Cory Profits Fall, Charter buys into Pillar, WHO IS Selling Shares, Sagit Trust Company Limited Profit Maintained In Difficult Conditions, Geddes proposals may be law by Easter, Dunbee Rights And Debenture, 'I.T.T. making bid for Paz', Briefly from the boardroom, Equities Make Headway, I.F.C. Loan For Brazil Fertilizer Plant, Short-term money in surplus, Trade mission back to race relations row, Jakarta wins moratorium in Moscow, Building May Be Metric By 1973, Eurosyndicat index, U.S. exports more, imports less, U.S. Firm To Borrow Abroad, Daejan Holdings Limited The Earl Of Stradbroke Reports Continued Progress, Thumbs-down at Pye for Philips offer, W. German Vehicle Output Up, 'Only a short-term remedy', Cash zinc sags £1 10s. in light trading, Broker's forum, Eleco Holdings Limited. Business Appointments: Alliance B.S. executives, Associated Fisheries. Stock Exchange Tables: Rhodesian move aids sentiment, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street Rally: $1 Gains, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Late Rises In Steels And Mines, Option Rates, Narrow range for the pound. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Flats And Maisonettes.

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