The Times - 18/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORKESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From MONITOR, FROM MONITOR, DILHORNE., ALASDATR MILNE, CHRISTOPHER MORAHAN, Chair man, The Guild of Television Pro ducers and Directors. 80 Great Portland Street, W.1 Feb. 15., BRIDGES., JOHN GRANT. G. P. Grant & Co. Ltd., 6 Idol Lane, E.C.3., PAUL DERRICK. 30 Wandsworth Bridge Road, S.W.6, Feb. 15., P. F. RAVENSCROFT. 3 Ovington Gardens, S.W.3., M. GANDY., Dr. F. J. E. Raby, DAVID J. F. POLLOCK. Mead Lodge, Homestead Road, Chels field Park, Kent, Feb. 14., ROBERT GOLD. 6 Wardrobe Place, E.C.4., A. GRAHAM WILLIAMS. 17 Yemscroft, Lichfield Road, Rushall, Walsa, Staffordshire., TIMOTHY BLIGH. The Priory. Swanley Village Kent, Feb. 15., Dr. J. W. Bruegel, Miss Josephine Barnes, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir William Emrys Williams, P.H.G.B., From Our Drama Critic, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Kennel Farm And Aviary. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,157, Television Programmes, Soho Tapestries Fetch 2,700 Gns., Play About St. Clare. Sport: Ross County Ready For Rangers, Mrs. McKay Extended In Memorable Semi-Final, Britain To Compete In Galea Cup, Advance Of Jones Among M.C.C.'s Chief Gains, Sports in Brief, Bodell Wins, But Must Wait, Olympic Champion Wins Title, Seven Newcomers On View Women's Hockey In Healthy State, Course of Silences and Haunting Grandeur, Mistley Quiver Takes All Points, St. John's Spurt Fruitless, Master Mascus Regains Form At Ascot Beasley's Double With Kilburn And Harwell, First Victory To French Team. News: Rift Between Two Scots Churches, French Satellite In Orbit, Criticisms Studied By I.T.A., Russians Call On U.S. To End Nuclear Flights Violation Of Treaty And Of Ocean Convention Alleged, Should Church Language Be Modernized?, Mr. Crossman Faces Censure Motion, Five-Point Tory Platform For A Spring Election Mr. Heath Calls On The Party To Prepare, £1,000-A-Year Airmen Services Pay Rises Will Cost £55M., Whitehall Plays Down Visit To Moscow, Israel Wines Are Worth Trying, Anglo-U.S. Radio Research, Athletes Oppose S. Africa Trips Two Decide To Go, Prosecutor's 'Grief' At Trial Of Greek Bishop, Plans For Airliner To Carry 900 Passengers, Mr. Lloyd Meets East African Leaders Return To London Today, Britain Left Out In Vatican Changes, Inner London Parking Plan For 200,000 Residents' 1s.-A-Day Permits, Soviet Attack On Britain, Car Parts Export Deal With America, Trust Fund Move To Help Pedestrian, Dame Evelyn Shines In A Man's World, Still Hard for a Woman in a Man's World, U.D.I. Stamp Errors 'Worth £10,000', Defence Review Explained In Washington, American Aims Limited, Private Citizen Menzies, The Battle of Kites in Malaya, Rhodesian Attacks On Britain, Malaysia Hopes To Win Back Friends And Influence, Kestrel Aircraft For R.A.F., Fire Traps Six In New Victoria Tube Shaft Air Chief's Son One Of Rescued, Barrister M.P. Criticizes Law's Restrictive Practices 'They Make Union Demarcationists Green With Envy ', How Plants Absorb and Use Nitrogen, 'Rebel' Students Must Pay Hotel Bill, Naga Rebels Try To Wreck Talks, Boeing 727 Flight Proposals, Rating Not A Case For Prices Board Mr. Brown Hints At Early Changes, Vaccine Cuts Down Measles Cases, 48 Killed In Soviet Air Crash Tu 114 Fails On Take-Off Disaster On Icy Runway, Study Agreed For Venezuela Claim, Bogles Take Over Stonehenge 6ft. Effigies Removed, Thin Spread Of University Resources, The Not So Sleepy Dormouse, T.U.C. Assured By Mr. Brown, Modern Ogres On Housing Estates, Tribute To Freedom Stand By Rhodesian Press, £5,000 Greyhound Found After 13 Months, Wider Inquiry Into Land Transfer, The Old Contemptibles Will Fade With A Flourish, Vietcong Mines Kill 12 Women And Children Among Casualties, Dr. Subandrio Sees Less Tension On Malaysia More Scope For A Political Solution, Summer School At Durham From Our Correspondent, U.S. Reshuffle By De LA Rue, Need For On Early Decision 'Air Bus' Project Mr. Mulley In Paris Talks On Collaboration With France, State Buttress for Cathedrals?, £20M. Projects Rejected By Minister Reconsideration Pledge To M.P.s, Snow Reports, British Concern On Petrol Leak, Inquiry Clears B.M.C. Car Component Minister To Make Statement, Sabotage Ruled Out In Radar Unit Blaze One Fireman Dead, Two Missing Heat Forces Rescue Teams Back, Grant For Athens Excavation Ford Foundation Gives £350,000, U.S. To Give India £35M. Loan To Expand Imports, London Bus Ban Goes On 6.6% Pay Claim Submitted, World Churches To ACT On Sudan, Pakistan Leaders Arrested. Display Advertising: Cooks, Staveley Industries Limited, M & G Family Bonds, British Iron And Steel Federation, Festival Usa-'66, Dunning And Son, Limited, The Eleven Clearing Banks, The Times, R U K B A, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Ferranti, Scandinavian Airlines System, National Provincial Bank Limited, Interim Statements, Fibreglass, Rootes, Dr. Barnardo's, Furniture & General Disposals, Bruce Peebles And Co. Limited, McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., Panam. Law: £19,000 Damages For Editor's Widow, What Happens To Keys? Allum And Hislop v. Weller And Jackson, A Personal Obligation, Woolworths Fined £50, Judge Orders Public Gallery Shut, Three Directors On Diamonds Charge, A Child's Mistake Regina v. Blandford Justices Ex Parte "G" An Infant, Manslaughter Conviction Quashed Regina v. Hennessey, Lease Of Chattels Barton Thompson And Co. Ltd. v. Stapling Machines Co.. Official Appointments and Notices: Tribunals ACT Commission Named Lord Justice Salmon Chairman, Mr. Wilson Appoints New Secretary, Public Schools Commission, New Principal Of St. Anne's, Church News, Ex-Liberal M.P. Heads Racial Board Mr. Bonham Carter, Lincoln's Inn. Picture Gallery: Japanese Tyres for Britain, News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Film censors offer advice, Minority report on patent law, Mr. Wilson's crisis talks with rail union leaders, Women's capabilities as Ombudsman, Companies Bill next week, Self-employed need benefit, Facts promised on Dorset boy, More Licence For Stage Plays Early Study Of Censorship Lord Chamberlain Welcomes Move Peers Point To Anomalies, Stage censorship review by Select Committee, Rhodesia visit inopportune, Public opinion obscure, Link with Crown questioned, Compromise not sufficient, House Of Lords. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Launch That Went Wrong, Worthy, If Second-Rate, How Much Gets In?, Meters on the March. Letters to the Editor: The Right To Object, Books For The Teacher, Companies Bill, A Practice To Watch 'Unjustified Attack On Police ', The Civil Service, Church Schools, Twenty Years On, Troubles For Hotels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Lord Hobson, Prof. W. C. W. Nixon, Mr. Frank Pettingell Over 50 Years On The Stage, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Lord Layton, Sir Ernest Pooley, Mr. Alfred P. Sloan, Mr. Peter Pridavok. Reviews: Peter De Wint In Full, Re-working Other Men's Music, Northwick Works Of Art Acquired For Nation, when Balloon Goes Up, Fine Hues From Silvestri, Jazz In New Concerto, Great Showman of American Ballet, Fauré Quartet Too Much Neglected. Business and Finance: Cent. Line Sisal Loss, How Low Executive Salaries Hit British Business, Henlys Limited Mr. A. G. White On Current Trading, A Tougher N.E.D.C. Pledged, Imperial Chemical Results Support C.B.I. Findings, Israeli Chemical Company, Stoploss Selling In Copper, Hectic Days In The Seed Trade, Australian Aid For Emerging States, Now Beer And 'Baccy Units, India Denial On Devaluation Benefit Doubted, M. & G. Family Bonds Selling Well, Int. Combustion May Raise Overdraft, B.S.I. Service For Exporters, Mutual Funds, Money Made Easy By Trust Issue, Note Circulation Back To Normal, U.S. Financing Plans 'Minimal' Demand, Town And Citynear £1M., A New Outlet In Belgium, France Took £540m. in Gold from Britain, B.N.E.C. To Check On Invisible Exports, National Provincial Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Unit Trust Prices, Squeeze on Profit Margins, R. & G. Cuthbert A Record Year, James Family Concession Ready To Yield Voting Rights, Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Highly Successful Export Achievements Mr. J. F. Crittall On Satisfactory Level Of Demand, Reed Paying £1.8M. For Wall Paper Parcel, £500,000 Rights By J. B. Holdings, Rhokana Quarterly Profit Recedes: Austin-Hall Setback, Brevitt Limited Strong Demand For Products, Associated Biscuit Recover, L.P.E. Expansion In Latin America, Discussions On Size Of Industries, McCorquodale Hit By Closure, Philips Lamps Role In Europe, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Late Demand On Milan Paris Active, Recent Issues, Widely Distributed Losses On Wall Street, Good Day In Equities, Equities Take Heart From I.C.I. Results, Du Pont Decline $1½, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Forward Pound Shows Hesitant Tone, Tokyo Eases, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Rises In All Sections. Business Appointments: Export Board Formed By G.K.N., Cunard's New P.R. Chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: New Properties, Country Properties.
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