The Times - 22/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STUDENT OF ASIA, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT-, R. G. G. PRICE. Lower Brook Bank, 28A Lucastes Avenue, Haywards Heath, Sussex, Aug. 19., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons, Aug. 19., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, Aug. 17., FEVERSHAM. House of Lords, Aug. 19., ARNOLD LUNN. Hotel Jungfrau, Mürren, Switzerland, Aug. 17., GODDARD, for the Administrative Trustees of the Chequers Estate. Queen Elizabeth Building, Temple, E.C.4, Aug. 19., P. B. MAIR. 12 Clifton Terrace, Brighton 1, Sussex., N. KURTI. University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, Aug. 19., M. I. Finley, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: B.A.O.R.'s Antwerp Supply Base To Be Run Down, Marooned climbers saved on Alpine peak Friend killed in fall during rescue, Government Urged Not To Freeze Productivity, Boatmen risk lives to save three, Culloden Pipes Played Again, Health Service On Foreign Holidays, New look at ancient history for sixth formers, Attack On Thailand Terrorists, Test Innings AIDS Church Funds, Swastikas on cathedral, Bus company asks to cut fares, New T.A. falls smartly into shape Only home service reserve lags, Wild Oat Strain IS Safe From Mildew, Britain's changing society Organ Revival IS Classless, Mr. Onassis In Monaco Law Battle, Pirate radios' advertisers carry on, B.O.A.C. reply to grumbles by staff, Bulgarian visit to Turkey ends, Doctors open national front for retrospective increase, When Crew Ran Aft To Check Dive R 100's stormy flight to Montreal recalled, India anxious over cuts in grain, Achieving Balance In Animal Production, Livestock Exports Evidence For M.P., Whitehall In Chaos, Says Mr. Walker, 19 Killed In Oil Tanker Blaze, Bristol heads rates rebates list, Scots Remember Wallace, Airline Back In Action After Strike, Forestry can alter Britain, Dr. Gerstenmaier asks for government reshuffle Erhard policies 'not tough enough', Storms Bring Floods And Power Cuts, Rhodesia Morale Stiffer As Talks Reopen Motives that were misunderstood, Little to reap from proposals to merge unions, Methodist Attacks Racial Injustice 'Crisis In Human Relations', Farming Notes And Comments, Earthquake Death Roll Over 2,000 New tremors in stricken areas, Greek reservists to be recalled, Offer to Hanoi disclosed by President Johnson Talks on Vietnam with Mr. Pearson, Council Reject A Garage Protest, Mao's Victory Over Opponents May Be Temporary, Purge In Peking's Shopping Centre, The Distant Councillor Going to Israel but will not resign, Cholera leads to closing of borders, T.U.C. Facing Pay Freeze Defeat Shopworkers to join rebels, Woman witness at police station, Congo Expulsion Orders, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Rival festivals in Poland, Newspaper With No Advertisements. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Linguaphone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Pan Am, F & M, National Provincial Bank Limited., The Times, Ship Mortgage Finance Company Limited, Hampshire County Council, Pyrotenax Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Flowers. Sport: British XIII Well On Top, Hockey Team Lose In Melbourne, Victory for Queen's Own Hussars, British swimmers reach Utrecht finals Miss Ludgrove second fastest, Close may be on brink of memorable week Sobers ensures an absorbing prospect, Sports in Brief, Dilemma for Chelsea and Stepney, Miss Sheppard Keeps Lead, Three more titles, Arbiter decides champion, Wilson Outstanding In Exciting Draw Lions again nearly caught napping, Middleton Cup Victory For Norfolk, Photographer nearly spoils winning picture, Beat world record, but 'not really a miler' No help for Keino in White City race, Dinghy Owners Cup Week At Llandudno, Tarqogan In Fine Form Chance for Orsillus. Picture Gallery: The Glenfinnan Gathering. Arts and Entertainment: Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,752, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,314. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Newcomers in Pinero play, Meditation often to no effect, Young British Actors For Verona, Sound performances, Lighter passages in art of Ichikawa, Skriabin's poem of fire, New York comedy for London, Edinburgh Festival opens on Scottish note, A play we could look at time and time again. Law: Film Actor Charged After Road Crash, 'Nice Gun' Sends Man To Gaol, Minutemen leader on arms charge, Seven Death Sentences On Anti-Nasser Plotters. Editorials/Leaders: Volunteers In The Emergency, Where Guerrillas Make Little Appeal, A Dream That Faded. Letters to the Editor: United Nations And War In Vietnam, Doctors And Nurses Are Unique, Electricity Supply, S.I.S.T.E.R., D.A.D., And M.A., Rhodesia's University, Chequers Woods, The Televising Of Parliament, Mortgage Plan Must Wait. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Church News, From The London Gazette, Aid For Cambridge Societies Cultural Value To Be Assessed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Obituary Lord Fairhaven. Business and Finance: Tobacco Flavour Controlled By Computer, Cammell Laird in joint underwater venture, Japan to import gold, Zambian copper benefit for Congo, Iron Ore Find In America, Freight Markets Pick Up, D.E.A. Likely To Lose Top Man, Hongkong's Trade Improves, Savings slip into deficit, Last Lap At B.R. Workshops, Dear Money 'Makes U.S. Prospects Chaotic" Highest interest rates for 40 years, Optimistic outlook of British Dredging, Labour problem still acute, Myton win £900,000 order, Swedish Economic Activity Slows, Svenska Bank Issue, Coal Industry Has Ability To Compete, Moderate Help For Money, Frozen dividends one month old, U.S. Success For Shell Picture, Aldersley Engineers Win £100,000 Job, 'Make it harder to open banks', Australian coal dominant in Japan, Good resistance to the Wall Street slide, Planning To Come To Market, Briefly from the boardroom, Rain insurers facing their big test next weekend, Gen. Reinsurance in London, More softwood consumed, Company Meeting Roberts Adlard & Company Limited A Most Satisfactory Result. Business Appointments: Harveys' chairman to resign, Mr. G. Burton steps up at Fisons. Stock Exchange Tables: Dollar Scores Gains All Round. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Richard Ellis & Son, Business Premises, Spacious Site Brings Memories Of Another Age.
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