The Times - 12/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATBLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, HAROLD LEVER, JAMES OF RUSSHOLME, RONALD HOWE, NEIL. MARTEN., DERMOT MORRAH, Chairman, Press Freedom Committee. Commonwealth Press Union, Bouverice House, 154 Fleet Street, E.C.4, Aug. 10., ALEXANDER HADDOW. 6 Neville Terrace, S.W.7, Aug. 10., RUSSELL GREEN 34 Lawrence House, Millbank, S.W.1., B. A. YOUNG., RICHARD BARRETT-LENNARD Horsford Manor, Norwich., WILLIAM FORREST, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Prudence Glynn, FROM AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Misunderstanding after radio pirates meet M.P., U.S. Invitation On Reactors, Dilemma ahead in feeding the world, Royal Commission on assizes, Woman Diver Finds Bodies, Naga Crisis Complicates Talks With Rebels Final solution still eludes Mrs. Gandhi, Engineering Unions Put Off Wages Decision Waiting for a lead from T.U.C., C.D.s hitting loan associations, Record Imports Depress July Trade, British hopes of £18m. aircraft order Swedes impressed by tests of One-Eleven, B.E.A. Pilots Appeal To Minister, Mountains of tyres pose problem, More freedom for Soviet medicine urged Western incentives as an example, Australians To Begin Moving Troops, The big problem, Holiday Strolling To Trap Rogues Petty crime curb in Sussex, The Last Year At Beaumont, Councils Hampered By Too Few Architects, Mr. Brown seen as a foreign affairs heavyweight, Anglo-French weapon can be guided by television, Russian vessel cuts 'hot line' cable, G.L.C. To Question 30,000 Firms, Telescope to go into orbit, Atlantic Oarsmen Sighted, Darlwin inquiry to be public, Italian May Make Harps In Wales, Windsor paintings may be 500 years old Workman's important find in secret cavity, Mr. Holt expects to have general election in November, Moves To Help Shipyard Men, Britons Asked To Go Soon, Commons Morning Tv Plea, Lisbon warning to speculators, New Porsche will do 140 m.p.h., Young hospital doctors bitter about pay freeze, Germans uncertain where Rhine Army axe will fall, £4m. overturns in the road, Mates bar man who did job alone, United Counties' Friesians Lead, Has pragmatic government gone too far?, Chancellor puts savings case, Carrier At Sea 71 Days, Five-year death toll of the Berlin wall, U.S. moon rocket going well, The Potenttial Dangers Of Lead, Mr. Cousins to take fight to T.U.C., 'Unlucky' $2 Bill To Go, Indonesia-Malaysia peace agreement signed Borneo states to vote on their future, Professor To Advise Assoc. Engineering, Rhodesia University College To Carry On. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Prof. Ramsey To Be Bishop Of Durham, Medieval works discovered. Politics and Parliament: Rhodesian budget 'slanted and misleading', Opposition decline to press changes to incomes Bill, Sting In The Merry Commons Tail Mr. Heath tilts at Cabinet changes, Sales promotion and prices, Mr. Heath's raillery on Cabinet changes. Display Advertising: Laing, Building And Civil Engineering Contractors, First National City Bank, The Secretary, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Trust House Hotels, University Of Kent At Canterbury, The Times, Hamshire County Council, The Sunday Times, King George's Fund For Sailors. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J.H.Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11.306, Chess Lead Shared At Sunderland. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Alder overcomes wrong direction in marathon Adcocks loses lead inside stadium, Price Gets First Game For British Lions, Triumph For France Miss Goitschel first, Runaway win for Esso, Sports in Brief, Black Outstanding With BAT And Ball In Successful Stowe XI, Miss Harris By A Touch Relay surprise, Football survey urges change in League structure, RAIN UPSETS FORM Miss Soady fails, Enough to whet the most avid appetite Newbury weight favours Kibenka, Gold Medal By A Fraction. Reviews: Henze's symphonic opera, Close-up of a primate in retirement, Barrault's score with Theatre of Nations, Musil's vigour and force, A solo quartet of unusual quality, Museum shows more theatre relics. Law: Mayor Found Guilty Refusal to pay costs, Theft Of Rare Saddlery Equipment Alleged Missing when needed for 'A very important customer', Mr. Mihajlov To Go On Trial, A Near Thing Bamber v. Bamber, Acquittal after two juries disagree, Detective On Ring Theft Charge, Committal After Private Hearing White And Another v. Kirby, Claim By Wife WHO Received £17,900, More evidence heard in camera, Pursuer killed, police say, Lawyers seek to redefine murder Call for an immediate change. Editorials/Leaders: Hard Road For The Pound, The Balance Sheet Of Withdrawal, Teaching The Young Idea. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia's University, Hastings Heirs, Eldo Under Scrutiny, Cross-Posting In The Cabinet, When Britain Stops Being A Burden, Natasha IS Like A Red Red Rose, Aircraft Noise, Crime Prevention, Press Freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Manchester, New Registrar General For Scotland, Church News. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur Rattray, Commander C. R. Thompson At Churchill's Side In The War, Professor F. A. Vening Meinesz, The Rev. Dr. Stewart Carter. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited A Year Of Reorganization Mr. R. E. Brook's Statement, S.W. Africa Co. Rebuff, Merchant Banks For Ireland, B.A.T. challenge in Sweden, Rykneld Mills Record Turnover, Wall Street Easier, John James Group Confidence, Symonds Engineering Co. A Successful Year's Trading, Japanese liner route profits bright, W. & C. French hold rate-below forecast, Mutual Funds, Disclosures to U.S. by 80 firms, Jorehaut Tumble, Fertilizer Plant For Queensland, New 850 c.c. Dutch car foreshadowed, London Provisions, David Whitehead Lower, Committee On Tribology, Cons. Laundries Merger Off, Note Circulation Down Again, Mr. Albu Explains The Freeze, Allied Investors Shine Among Unit Trusts Five-year performances compared, Houses pay off the Bank, Yatton Furniture Plan Expansion At Bath, Capital Finance Co. Ltd., £3m. job for G.E.C., Unit Trust Prices, I. T. & T. Trade Booms, £70,000 Russian Cloth Order, German Coal For Troops, Aid delays putting India's economy in peril, Italian MIX No Recipe For I.R.C., Two more dividend rescissions, £20m. export forecast for Elliott, Record Japanese Exports, Steel imports drain on foreign exchange, More Abacus 'Giants', Malawi Railways Limited Mr. A. H. Ball Reviews Latest Developments, Option Rates, New issue features Jo'burg. Business Appointments: Mr. A. Crawford to head Ault and Wiborg. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Earlier Gains Wiped Out, Recent Issues, Trade Figures Turn Pound Downward, Fluctuations In Sterling, Wall St. Again Lower, Equity rally reversed by trade figures, Sharp Fall In Copper Wire Bars, Firm Gains On Frankfurt. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons.
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