The Times - 09/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ERIC D. CROFT, Director and Secretary, The British Hotels and Restaurants Association. 20 Upper Brook Street, W.1, Feb. 4., ROBERT MARK, Chief Constable, Leicester City Police. Chief Constable's Office, (P.O. Box 130), Charles Street, Leicester, Feb. 7., ROY BOULTING, K. G. ROOK. New Cut Mill, Abingdon, Berkshire., R. M. JENKINS. The Firs, Eastern Road, Havant, Hampshire., PETER R. ODELL., DAVID SUMMERS. North Rye House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, Feb. 5., GERALD REECE. Bolton Old Manse, near Haddington, East Lothian., S. P. BEST., BARBARA MACDONALD. Sanduck Farm, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot. Devon., J. S. MAYWOOD, Cheam Road, Rustington., JOHN GLOAG. 3 The Mall, East Sheen, S.W.14, Feb. 5., John Biggs-Davison, M.P., EMRYS WILLIAMS., ROBERT KEE. Flora House, Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey., W. ALAN HEATON-WARD. 75 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol, 8., MICHAEL SHEERES, Director, L. R. Vo.gt, Ltd. 24 & 25 Great Tower Street, E.C.3. Feb. 7., RAYMOND PARKIN., A Correspondent, S. C. R., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,149, Television Programmes, 450gns. For Mathematics Piece, British Choice For Mar Del Plata Film Festival, Whose Fault?. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, By Order Of The Trustees, Town Houses. Sport: Guy's Through To The Cup Final, Britons Fail To Qualify In Slalom, Sports in Brief, Imperator Proving Steeplechase Ability, Winchester Well Below Form Eton Rackets Pair Given Good START, Ryder Cup Choice For 1967, West's Shooting Too Good, Today's Football, Crusading Mood Returns Before The Final Test Knight's Superb Innings May Gain Its Reward, Dutchman To Play For Cambridge. News: Called To The Bar, Iraq Minister In Ankara Talks, Drastic Powers For The Rhodesian Censor Blank Spaces In Newspapers Are Banned, Ben Barka Reports 'Not Trusted', Lung Operation On Sir W. Walton, Computer As Check On Teachers, India's Industry Faltering In Many Sectors Factories' Lack Of Foreign Exchange For Components, World Council Shares Aims Of Rome Christian Unity Progress, Priest Takes Job To Save Church, Filling Gaps In South Arabia Council, Trust For Council Study Overseas, Grenoble Clash Over Winter Olympics, Bp Broadcasts At £300 A Minute, Zambia Government Attempt To Settle Mine Strikes, Selection More Vital Than Election, Vatican Abolishes The Inquisitor, New Soviet Envoy Arrives First Task Concerns Wilson Visit, Police Accept Contact Lens Recruits, Television Likened To 'Gutter Press', Officers Resist Commissars, One Union Proposed For Each Industry Stick-And-Carrot Coaxing, Bomb Recovery To START Soon, Russia Accuses West Of Plan For Moon Bases Mr. Tsarapkin Adds Warning On Nuclear Weapons, Early Bird Tariffs May Be Cut, I.T.A. Criticizes Tv Programme On Police Unbalanced View Right To Reply IS Maintained, Curb On Public Spending To Continue Mr. Callaghan Fixing Annual Limits: More Flexibility, Texans Accused Of Arms Smuggling Plot Tanks And Submarines 'For Latin America', Success Of U.S. Ship Repair Experiment In Malta, Students Call For Quick Action Dissatisfied With Glasgow Ruling, Protest March By French Workers Shipyard Crisis Unrest, Not Allowed Back In Prison 'Home ', Portuguese Guinea in Conflict, Rail Offer Might Be Too Late N.U.R.Warning Tube Men Would Join Strike, Dramatic Vein Gives Tv War Film Added Emotion, The Queen Opens Trinidad And Tobago Parliament, Invalids, New Light On Old Eretria, Mr. Tarsis Greeted At London Airport, Allies Condemn Shooting, Electronic Aid In Telephone Systems, 'Mini' JET Airliner's Cost Advantage, Mental Illness Costs Health Service £140M. A Year 32 Million Working Days Lost, Monkeys Flown In Whisky Boxes, Israel Minister's London Visit, Pamphlets, Moves To Avoid Chaos If Rail Men Strike Early Announcement Essential, Government Told, Commuter Revolution Ahead, More Doubts About Family Courts, Exploring the Villages of North-West Spain, Franco-German Priority For Problems Of The Six Less Emphasis On Political Goals, Canberra Sees The One-Eleven, When the English Pasha Opened the Bung, Flood Havoc After Drought, Dr. Ramsey's View Of Humanism, Farm Land At £500 An Acre In Eight Years Forecast, Snow Reports, New Vietnam Appeal To Asia By U.S. Mr. Humphrey Sent On Tour Of Capitals Request From Hanoi For Peace Discussions?, Americans Pay Less For Perth Bulls 25,000gns. Top Price, April Deadline For Fairfield Rowan, Radio AIDS Capture Of 2 Prisoners, Narrow Majority For Dr. Trejos, Celebrating Mass In Basilicas, No More Citroëns 'Made In Britain', Tenants Want Juniper St. Condemned, 30,000 Stop Work As Warning, African Mission To Lusaka. Law: Illegal Picketing Tynan v. Balmer, Synagogue Fires Charge, The Light That Failed, Contractors Not Negligent Sims v. L. Goodall And Sons Ltd. And Another, Killing Was 'Quite Unintentional', Old Roman Catholics Barrington-Evans And Another v. Gleaves, Time Factor In Murder Case, Horse Dopers Warned Three Plotters Gaoled, Major Found Guilty On Funds Charge. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Courtaulds Limited, N C R, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Dgaa, Standard Triumph, Cutty Sark, The Times, Bank Of Southwales, Babcock & Wilcox, Limited, Marina DI Massa, British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd., Halifax, Viking, Ualais, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, Metropolitan Pensions Association Limited, National Development Bonds, Birlec, The Lancashire Steel Corporation. Politics and Parliament: Asian problems as Mr. Heath saw them, Prime Minister defends support of United States in Vietnam, Sales talk subject to law, Lord Fulton Heads Inquiry On Role Of Civil Service In Modern State, House Of Commons New method of control for public investment, Mr. Wilson Fights A Battle On Two Fronts, Renewed raids opposed by Liberals, Question On I.P.C. For Mr. Jay, Two-Day Truce In Belgian Crisis. Picture Gallery: Installing New Lamps on Tower Bridge. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Navy Promotions, New Site For Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford Plan Approved, Air Tours Venture By Mr. F. Laker, Malaya's Dead Honoured, 4 Join Air League Council, From The London Gazette,. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Chancellor's Turn, White Paper under Attack, New Look at the Civil Service, Matters Organic. Letters to the Editor: A Practice To Watch, Oil Prospecting In North Kenya, Books For The Teacher, The Oldest Firm?, Halted At Night, Monday Club, Troubles For Hotels Contribution To Exports, Sputnik Versus Telephone, Broadcasting Finance, University Of Wales, Defence In Criminal Proceedings, National Health Service, Public Transport, Unrequested Stop. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Patrick Villiersstuart, Mr. Robert Clark Wartime News Bulletins, Mr. Hubert Lidbetter, Mr. Algot Haquinius, Mr. Donald F. Hyde. Reviews: Cranko Ballets for Covent Garden, Slap-And-Tickle Without Punch, Effective Economic Marathon, Taut Version Of Swan Lake, Mr. Patrick Wymark For Mortimer Play, Emphasis on Shape in Strauss, Feydeau Performed on the Grand Scale The National Theatre: A Flea in Her Ear, by Georges Feydeau From Our Drama Critic, R.P.O. Search For Simplicity. Business and Finance: Where Construction Orders Are Flagging, Sterling-Winthrop £2M. Extensions, £2.8M. Ready Mixed Rights Issue, Coffee Futures Lower, Marconi Marine Sales Rise 77 P.C., Office Equipment Sales Grow, Kaye-Gibson May Get U.S. Offer, Britain At Euroflora, Ralli Pay £1.6M. For Melbourne Firm, Man-Made Fibres Success, Australia Ready For The Dots, Dennis Brothers, Martins Bank Limited Annual General Meeting And Extraordinary General Meeting First Interim Dividend, Mendip Inv. Placing, Mutual Funds, How Strategic is a Computer?, Lancs. Steel Feel Drop In Demand, Lister & Co. Raise Dividend, Vauxhall Cars For Canada, Robeco Repeat Dividends, Engineering Boost For Lindustries, £500,000 Orders For Relays, Staveley And Cerebos Link, Markets Dulled by Familiar Uncertainties, Copper Wire Bars Hit New Highs, Farm Machinery Record, Bumper Sales For Int. Combustion, EQUITY Shares Wilt Lower Premium On Forward Silver, Lloyd's Move To Put S. Africa At Ease, British Aircraft Corp. Has £140M. Orders, Liebig's Expects Higher Profits, Progressive Role For Trade Associations, Bicycle Trade Tour Of N. America, Joint Venture In Road And Airfield Marking, Thames Plywood Manufacturers Limited Trading Profit Increased Sir James Helmore On Strong Current Order Position, Big Revenue Surplus £225M. Last Week, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Mr. F. B. Duncan Joins Pye Of Cambridge. Stock Exchange Tables: Typical Tuesday In Lombard St., Baltic Exchange Less Active, Computer Range Extended, Pound Unchanged After Hesitant Day, Itv Advertising Nets £22.7M. In Quarter, Development Aid Target £225M., Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Stores And Electricals Dull, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Option Rates, Spirits Low In Gilts And Equities, Hectic Trading In Wall St. Nervous Selling, Weak Trend On Frankfurt Milan Rallies, Lending To Firms.
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