The Times - 28/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent-, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, From MONITOR-, KENNEDY TREVASKIS. Nash Court Farmhouse, Marnhull, near Sturminster Newton, Dorset, Feb. 25., BRIDGES. Goodmans Furze, Headley, Epsom, Surrey, Feb. 24., PETER HORDERN. House of Commons, Feb. 25., STAMP. House of Lords, Feb. 25., PHILIP WILLS. Kits Close, Fawley, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Feb. 26., J. M. FLETCHER, Chairman, The Council for the Preservation of Rural England, Berkshire Branch. Willowbrook, Harwell., LAWRENCE FISHER, Chairman. Education Committee, Industrial Marketing Council. The Polytechnic School of Management Studies, Regent Street, W.1., D. CHIDSON, Secretary, The Caravan Club. 46 Brook Street, W.1. Feb. 24., LEONARD A. WARR. 35 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, S.W.1., CHARLES LANDSTONE. 15 Springcroft Avenue, East Finchley. N.2. Feb. 25., R. S. DAWSON. The Hungerford Chantry, The Close, Salisbury, Feb. 25., SELKIRK. Athenaeum Club, W.1. Feb. 25., Professor Ritchie Calder, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, CHRISTINE ORTON, JENNIFER KECK, From Our Music Critic, From Our Music Critic-, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, From Our Drama Critic, Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent-, OUR CITY STAFF, BY F. S. MANOR, JOHN GELLNER, DOUGLAS M. FISHER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENT, Dr. KENNETH McNAUGHT, MAX McMAHON, VINCENT EGAN, LEONARD BERTIN, W. T. GALT, BY JOHNNY HOPKINS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, JAMES McCOOK, KENNETH McGREGOR, C.B., C.M.G., E. N. DAVIS, PETER McLINTOCK, R. I. COHEN, NORMAN AVERY, ARNOLD EDINBOROUGH, JOAN HOLLOBON, ELLEN SIMMONS, A. M. PENNIE,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: John Heath & Sons,, Appointments & Situations, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Indoor Tournament Proposal., Russian Women Ski Fastest, Sharp Contrast In Badminton Finals, Clark And Hill Beaten By Stewart, Sports in Brief, University Golf Details, Cambridge Crushed At Rugby Fives, One Undefeated Victor, American Takes Canadian's Figure Skating Title, Thorn Gate Main Threat To Arctic Sunset, French XV Equipped At All Points Marked Half-Back Superiority Over England, England Show Improvement Encouraging For The Future, Leaders Confounded And St. John Sent Off Fulham Stop The Juggernaut, Rackets, Deighton Chosen For Oxford Golf Side, Lady Margaret Unyielding In Lents, Miss Muir Breaks World Record, New Zealand Balk England On Placid Pitch, Davies May Have Broken 28-Day Rule. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,165, Television Programmes. News: A Queen of Music, Election As Chance To Reshape Government Smaller Cabinet Expected If Labour Wins, Notes And Comments, 'Quick Move' Into New T.A. Centre, British Companies For U.S., Easing In Greek Church-State Relations King Joins In Lent Ceremony, Selling British in Canada, Fine art over the Bow River, Leasehold Plan Criticized Surveyors Want Modifications, Foreign investment in Quebec, Snow Reports, L.S.O. May Fit In Barbican Jigsaw, Auto Union's Audi Makes British Debut, Thieves May Break Up Abbey Flagon Coins In Silver, Dearer Coal 'Will Price Out Pits' Mr. Paynter Complains Of Inconsistencies, Many Ways Of Honouring A Centenary, Students AIM To Oust President Sukarno Indonesian Forces Torn By Divided Loyalties, Phoney Blood In A World Of Mayhem, Provinces Moving Towards Medicare, All The Fun Of The Fairs, Research Group Moving To Oxford Royal Institution Bacteria Study, Working Mothers' Need Of Help, Tourist-Packed Nassau Greets The Queen, Syria On The Verge Of Political Anarchy New Leaders Set A Dangerous Precedent, Hovercraft Chief Quits Board Dispute Over Policy Britain Losing Lead Ministry Inquiry Sought, Troops Reoccupying Territory Under Tashkent Pact, Tackling Problem Of 'Eyesound' And 'Earsight', Space On A Shoestring, Liberals Ready 'To Set The Pace', Needed, A Fiscal Policy Of Restraint, China's Political Ideology As A Cure For Burns, By-Election Win As Threat To Leader, What Sells Fabrics, Single-List Poll In Bulgaria, Parachute troops board a Royal, Savings Drive In Rhodesia New Answer To Mr. Wilson, Dacoits Wipe Out Families In Vengeance Killing Indian Politicians Accused Of Shielding Criminals, Turkish Delights, Late Closing May Cause Higher Prices Need For Overtime And More Staff, Shop Union Say, From Cows To Culture In Calgary, Benedetto Croce Centenary, Fried Chicken, Priest Provokes Walk Out, Potash Under The Prairies, Malaysia Coins Without Head Of Queen, Albania-Polish Rift, Remains Of Hospice On Roman Site, Highlands Industrial Scheme Moves Towards Reality Full-Scale Survey Planned For Moray Firth Area, Impetus Against Inertia, The Wages That Come Out Of A Can, Attracting the pilot, Tide Of Provincialism, Jews Ask Ghana To Extradite German, Apathy over Indian problem, Faulty 'Radar' In Wayward Cranes Analysis By Computer, Revue Night at the Culture Palace, Prince Richard To Guard A Rubens, Tories Recruit Dons New Universities To Be Explored, Broadcasting in a disturbed state, Farm Machinery Dealers Show A New Spirit, Egypt Gives Support To Nkrumah Ghana Regime Condemned 'Conspiracy By Imperialists', Linchpin of a changing Commonwealth, Negro Gets His Hair Cut, 'Quebec Rising' Study Angers Canada U.S. Army's Concern Over Separatists, Lawyers Urge 18 As Contracting Age, Americans Face 'Long Hard Road' In Vietnam, U.K. Oil Demand Rises 10 P.C., Londoners May Face Another Bus Ban Services Restored On 28 Routes, Republican Veil Lifted, Messages Of Support Pour In For New Ghana Regime Committee To Draw Up Constitution, Nuclear confidence, Notebook, Hongkong Plans British Week In Honour Of Princess, Legislative chamber or rubber stamp?, Now There IS A Useful Job To Do, February A Frustrating Month For Arable Farmers, Reconsidering Use Of Antibiotics, Airborne in the Arctic, Mrs. Castle In Talks On Rail Safety This Week M.P.s To Raise Hazard Of Old Bridges, Vicar 'Forgiven' By Parish, VANCOUVER-instant city in a lotus land, Belgium's Need of Strong Cabinet, Councils To Get Financial Aid On Immigration New Law Pledged By Minister, Ins and Outs of Wine Clubs, P.E.S.T. Wants School Choice At 15. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: A New Technological Era, Canada, The Crocuses in St. James's Park. Display Advertising: Industrial Development Commission, The Financial Post, Port Of Vancouver, Transalpine Finance Holdings, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Harland Engineering Company Limited, University Of Alberta, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Pool, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd.,, Hydro-Quebec, Maclean-Hunter Limited, Bank Of Montreal, Department Of Industrial Development, Trade And Commerce, Fibreglass Limited, Canada, The Bank Of Nova Scotia Trust Company (Bahamas) Limited, The Times, Canadian Government Publications, Expo67, The City Of Edmonton, Calgary, Québec, Falconbridge, Allnatt London Properties Limited, Government Of Alberta, Alcan, The Canadian Atlantic Provinces Office, The National Cash Register Company Limited, Royal Mail Lines Ltd, Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns, The Toronto-Dominion Bank, City Of Regina, James Howden & Company, Limited, Marshalls (Halifax) Limited, Ontario, Jute Industries Limited,, Boac Air Canada, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Department Of Trade And Commerce,, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada, Parkinson Cowan Limited, Hudson's Bay Company. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Wilson Talks Of 500 Days Of Achievements, Parliamentary Diary, Amendments To Law On Intestacy, Parliamentary Notices, 37 Leaving The Commons, Putting a Squeeze on the Liberal Voters, Enough Soft Talk, Mr. Heath Says. Law: Students WHO Took Eagle Fined, Inquiry Into Aden Leader's Murder, Soldier Dies: Man To Appear In Court, Brooke Asks To Remain In Prison, Another Death In Hamburg Prison. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic Changes, New Step Towards Church Unity, 'Let Coloured Come To Devon', New Ambassadors Appointed, Essay Competition On Pricing, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, University News, From The London Gazette,. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Maisky Rides Again, From The Grandstand, Keeping the Shops Open, More Help for the Immigrants. Letters to the Editor: Helpful Booklets, Hereford Screen, London Camping Site, Twenty Years And 296 Days, Party Politics And Rhodesia, Defence Of S. Arabia A Promise Britain Should Keep, Abortion Bill, Atomic Energy, Marketing Concept, The Civil Service, Checking The Flow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. V. D. Savarkar Hindu Nationalist, Signor Severini, Vice-Admiral R. Davies, V.C. Gallant Feat Of Airmanship, Mr. J. W. Ramsbottom, Mr. William Clark, Vicky. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Modern Building Techniques By George Wimpey, Resourceful Painter-Carpenter, Orchestra's Firm Tone, Inspiriting Henze Symphony, Pianist's Playing Reinforced by the Experience of a Lifetime, Virtuoso Performance by Sir Laurence Olivier, C Major-for Orchestra and Audience, Focus On The Little Man. Property: Licensed Properties With Potential, Auctions, Property Market Houses With Attractions For Sportsmen. Business Appointments: Business Changes Legal And Gen. Promotions. Business and Finance: Good Week For Savings, Options as Election Hedges, Continental Bourses Speculative Selling Checks Milan, Price Cuts By Marks And Spencer £500,000 A Year, How Accounting Has Developed, Jaguar Cars Limited Continued High Level Of Demand Successful Policy Of Quality Products At Competitive Prices Sir William Lyons' Statement, Registrar Company For Charterhouse, Foreign Exchange Loss Of £48.9M. By America, Westminster Steps Up New Issue Offensive, Commodity Markets, Peer Putting Up Cash For City Bankers, H. M. Hobson Limited Gratifying Results Mr. T. Simpson On Satisfactory Volume Of Current Orders, Case For Corporation Tax At 40 Per Cent, Insurance Statistics, Whisky Placing, H. FAIRWEATHER AND COMPANY LIMITED (Building and Civil Engineering Contractors) Turnover Exceeds £8M., British Steel Constructions Set For Fresh Advance, Sterling An Active And Erratic Market, N.Y.S.E. Upheld On Rates, More Mopping Up Of Surplus Credit, Uruguayan Peso Ban, Higher Debenture Gearing Allnatt In For £2½M., U.S. Official In London For Tin Talks, Rhymney Opposition, Company Meeting Houlder Line Limited Process Of Rationalization, Planning To Come To Market, Increasing Pressure For U.S. Government To ACT Concern At Inflation Threat, New Mobil Oil H.O., 20.7% Rise In Number Of Concentra Units, Glenfield Offer Improved Crane's Price 45s., Leyland Paints Satisfactory Results, Wm. Park & Co. Forgemasters A Decade Of Progress, John Myers Interim Raised: Higher Final Forecast, Brokers' Forum 'If I Were Chancellor', Cautious Reunion Expected For The Six, Japan Adopts Metric System On April 1. Shipping News: Graig Shipping More Strongly Placed, Painful Process In Meat Shipping, Movement Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest Dividends.
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