The Times - 20/10/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STUDENT OF ASIA, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, DUNCAN SANDYS. House of Commons, Oct. 19., GERALD CESTR: Bishop's House, Chester, Oct. 18., R. T. BECKWITH, Librarian. Latimer House, 131 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oct. 18., LINDSAY BURNET, Secretary, British Humanist Association. 13 Prince of Wales Terrace, W.8, Oct. 18, EDWARD HOLLOWAY, Parish Priest. St. Thomas More Presbytery, Wood View, Station Road, Bramley, Guildford, Surrey., H. C. N. WILLIAMS. The Provost's House, Coventry, Oct. 18., HARLEY WILLIAMS. Cloisters, Temple, E.C.4, Oct. 19., EDWARD S. CONWAY. J.F.S. Comprehensive School, Camden Road, N.W.1, Oct. 18., C. A. MACARTNEY. Hornbeams, Boars Hill, Oxford., PETER MADDIN. 10 Riverbank, Thames Side, Staines., F. W. S. EMERY. Bramshaw, 23 The Avenue, Chichester, Sussex., From Our European Economic Correspondent, Mr. J. M. Cohen, BETTY JERMAN, ROSEMARY SIMON, Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, GORDON C. WILSON, the Hon. CHARLES NJONJO, , the Hon. JAMES GICHURU, the Hon. BRUCE MCKENZIE, , FROM A SPECILL CORRESPONDENT, the Hon. TOM J. MBOYA, ARTHUR T. PORTER, the Hon. MWAI KIBAKI, ANTHONY LAVERS, TOM HOPKINSON, the Hon. J. D. OTIENDE, E. R. WATTS, , the Hon. S. O. AYODO,
ResumoNews: Wages by post system under study, £319 Average For Crime Victims, Novelist resigns over a word, Britain Criticizes South Africa At U.N. 'Right to administer S.W. Africa forfeited', Vauxhall Talks End In Deadlock Paint shop rumpus seen as last straw, Aircraft To Carry Whole Divisions Deployment transformed, Years Of Progress In Independence, Agricultural Shows Survive And Multiply, Achievements in the battle against land hunger, Delivery Dates Vital For Exports, Work Starts On Nato's New H.Q., Wildlife now seen as a valuable national asset, Britain's leprosy project in Malawi will lead world, Peking's new party chief under attack Purge spreading into Chinese provinces, Mr. I. Paisley IS Released Announces rally, then calls it off, Painful steps to good health, Flats Owners To Fight Council, S. Vietnam crisis over seven Ministers Marshal Ky refuses resignations, 2: the change in public opinion-and the need for facts, Soviet leadership may visit France, Science Research Council Expect Assured Finance Freedom from Budget uncertainties, Chastity still the ideal, Race prejudice stirred by Arkansas candidate Democrat's stand against civil rights, Swedish Civil Servants To Strike Lockout of 25,000 teachers, From a dual to an integrated economy, New Water Areas Changes sought in Scotland, Better livestock aids the nation's economy, Army Minister Accused In Japan, Syria opens recruiting for 'Popular Army ', Swedish Reforms Behind Strike, Has Britain the courage again to approach Europe?, Railways offer road hauliers a national freight grid, Unemployment nears danger point Ministers discuss when to pull out of deflation, Gold Coins For Kenyatta Day, 170 M.P.s sign motion to restore hanging, International Quality In The Press, Mr. Gunter appeals to managements 'Help workers to get over this hump', Few Tories live up to their Blackpool promises, 'Nuts and bolts' men pave way for Rhine Army talks, The philosopher ruler, M.P.s table Steel Bill amendments, Mankind changed by need to keep fires burning, A constitutional triumph over the divisions of regionalism, What Happened To All Those Optimists?, Advances in education, Soviet Space Mystery, Merge order to five police forces, Phantom Orders Of £100M. 27 firms in Spey programme, First steps to your own playgroup, Spain's Catholic Action Warned On Politics 'Must keep out', says Archbishop, Plastic Homes, Changing Patterns In External Trade, 'Motor industry pushed into reverse gear' A national tragedy, Mr. Heath says, 'Nothing To Be Ashamed Of In Aden' Minister's letter to Amnesty official, Large-scale irrigation brings life to drought areas, Poles Escape In Boat, Tourism challenges coffee as foreign money earner, Danish Recruiting For The Buffs, Financial outlook brightens as discipline, effort and sound policies help to overcome problems, Sir M. James Leaves Today With Rhodesian Reply, Nearly 60 years of continuous progress in electric power, Mr. Wilson To See Car Unions, Gibraltar Arrivals In Clash Spanish group 'attacked', Sir Winston's clash, Job vacancies fall behind in Birmingham, Tsafendas Trial Hears Of Note To Mr. Macmillan, Britain's visitors set a record, State Boards To Pay Rates, Aid For Unesco Defended By Mr. Wilson, 1966 Nobel Peace Prize withheld. News in Brief. Law: Stevedore's Crushed Skull Winter v. Thomas Watson (Shipping) Ltd., Subandrio trial verdict next week, Colonel Dlimi surrenders to Paris police Ben Barka trial adjourned indefinitely, Lord Sainsbury seeking gains tax cut Court move to vary £5m. settlement. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Bradford students stay in union, Absent councillor returns, resigns, Queen Mother to be Kirk Commissioner, New Posts For R.A.F. Officers. Sport: S. African In County XI, Overnight draw would aid owners and trainers Criffel may beat Bunker at Newbury, Sports in Brief, Bryant forges further ahead, Australians show up well in defeat Cardy makes his presence felt, Lady Margaret six seconds faster, Liverpool Win Play-Off In European Cup Stylish efficiency on neutral soil, Yesterday's Football. Display Advertising: The East Africa Bag & Cordage Co. Ltd., East African Breweries Ltd., De LA Rue Bull Computer Systems, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bolsa International Banking Group, Rank Xerox Limited, Kenya Co-Operative Creameries,ltd, C. E. Heath, Urquhart Limited, Mid-Sussex Water Company, Bua, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Cdc, The Pyrethrum Marketing Board,, Rutland, Uplands Bacon Factory (Kenya) Ltd., Steel Africa Ltd., E.A.Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., The Standard Bank And Bank Of West Africa, The Times British Motoring Survey, International Insurance Intelligence, Freedom And Care For A Country's Animals, Triplex Safety Glass Co. Ltd.,, The East African Power Lighting Company Ltd., The New Avenue Hotel, Kenya Tourist Office, British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd., Martins Bank Limited, Lombard Banking Limited, The Forestal Land Timber & Railways Co Ltd, Crusader Insurance Company Ltd., Tiamingo Tours Ltd., Mitchell Cotts Group Limited,, Liebig's, Imperial Metal Indutries Limited, Firestone, Barker, Air Canada, Brooke Bond Equatoria Limited, Eboo's, Ottoman Bank, Klm, The Fourmost, Tulketh Group Limited, Allied Farm Foods Limited, East African Industrial Promotion Services (Kenya) Limited, Maple & Co. Ltd.,, Boac, Northern & Employers Assurance Company Limited, Colgate, Prudential, Dodwell, Mackenzie Dalgety Limited, East Africa Industries Limited, Lufthansa, Intercontinental Tours Dept., South African Tourist Corporation, Tomatin Distillers Company Limited, Television International Enterprises Limited, Elite, Madhvani Group Of Companies, Printing And Packaging Corporation Limited, Panafric Hotel, East African Airways, Kenya Overseas Company Ltd., Balfour, Beatty & Co. Limited, Humber Rootes, Fiat Kenya Ltd., The Metal Box Company Of East Africa Ltd., The Royal Bank Of Canada, Panam, Punch, B.A.T, Montagu Trust Limited, Portland Cement. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: W.Garstin & Sons Ltd., Motor Cars, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Early Paintings By Lely For Tate, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,365, £11,000 Paid For Necklace. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Meeting future water needs, Further work covered in the £500m. Concord estimate, Industrialists told to choose, P.M.G. rejects blame over I.C.I. shares, State action to condition market forces. Picture Gallery: Device for travelling under water, The Times. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: The Donkey In The Car, Gibraltar: The Next Step, Demi-Paradise, All Quiet On The Northern Tier. Letters to the Editor: Majority Rule And African Advance, 'Family Doctor', Ten Years After, Comprehensive Schools, Thin Red Line, Supermen Of Harlech, Morality Report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. D. D. Goldingham, Prof. Robert Spike The Fight For Civil Rights, Mr. Martin Buxton, Miss Rachel Levy A Very Individual Interpreter. Reviews: Goonery spells out doom, Self defence, New fiction, Tense symbolic drama, Haydn symphony which is both grave and gay, Royal variety show will close theatres, Not "too nice", Three Men In A Shop, Background to Russian ballet, Strollers in two cities, View of her own, Carnival time out of war, An eloquent document on South Vietnam, Quick guide, Disraeli at full length through modern eyes. Business and Finance: Cunard dissidents form committee, I.C.I.'s £4½M. Urea Plant In Use, Muar River Rubber Company Limited Sir John Barlow's Review, G.S.A. decision cheers rubber prices, Czechs Buy British Computer, S. African Import Facilities, Vicious Circle Barrier To Productivity, Warner's Holiday Camps Limited 1965 Profits Up-1966 Season Successful Britain Still Best Country In Which To Spend A Holiday, FL.50m. K.L.M. share issue, Side benefits from decimals, 7 Or 8 Houses In The Bank, Dunlop Link With H. G. Miles, Exhibition Centre In Holland, Advertising Agency's Duty In Squeeze, New West German Luxury Liner, Space Satellite Consortium, 'Fixed Rates To Blame' Britain vulnerable, Planned attack closed Intra Bank's doors, Slight improvement on Jo'burg, Stockpile decision pleases Malaya, Canning Town Glass-Small Loss, One body for cotton and man-made fibres, Seager Evans growth is slower, Export Offer, M. Debré Talks Of 'Slow-Down', Briefly from the boardroom, China Sells 'U.K.' Cloth Yorkshire complaint, German Mining Cut, Atomic Energy Deal With Rio Algom, Chairmen's Viewpoints, Equities Fall Back, Arens opposition too late?, THE WALMSLEY (BURY) GROUP (Manufacturers of Pulp and Paper Making Machinery and Equipment) Group's Important International Position, Fewer U.S. dividend increases, Short-Term Interest Increased, Farming Invests £175M. A Year, Suez Finance Merger, Fairbairn Lawson Limited Important New Developments Board's Progressive Policy, Further Cut By Union Minière, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Kaffirs rally on hopes of a compromise, Steels Ease On Frankfurt, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Off The Boil, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Profit-Taking On Wall Street, Option Rates, Further gains in forward sterling. Business Appointments: Sir K. Strong director of Eagle Star. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Chancellors & Co., Flats And Maisonettes.
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