The Times - 05/09/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FRED E. SILBERMAN. Frankfurt Intercontinental, Frankfurt, Aug. 29., RICHARD TITMUSS. 32 Twyford Avenue, W.3, Sept. 1., JOHN HURRY. Techni-Commercial Service Limited, 56 Kingsway, W.C.2, Aug. 30., DON DAVIS. 16 St. Albans Mansion, Kensington Court Place, W.8, Aug. 31., CLIVE HOWSON. Copeland House, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Sept 1., S. C SILKIN. House of Commons, S.W.1, Sept, 2., ALBERT KIRALFY. University of London King's College, Faculty of Laws, Strand, W.C.2, Sept. 1., HUGH WONTNER. Barscobe, Sept. 2., STEWART NICHOLSON. Ainsworth Lodge, 18 Ainsworth Avenue, Ovingdean, Brighton, Sussex, Aug. 31., Lord Attlee, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A legendary figure on the French stage, Lord Hurcomb, A friend, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER,
ResumoNews: Argentine University Reform Tangle, Police Report On Treasure, Pinhead Periscope For Medical Examination Secret development by nuclear scientists, Civil Service List, 9 universities in TV link, Hanoi must make first move, says U.S. Mr. Bundy replies to General de Gaulle, Family of 10 are facing eviction, Atlantic oarsmen arrive in Galway Boat was thought to be in trouble, Children With Tongues In Cheeks, Discovery of Atlantis claimed, Mr. Wilson to stand firm on Rhodesia Commonwealth leaders will be told sanctions are biting, Danger In Arms Race By India And Pakistan Troop movements near the borders, More doctors to leave, Bonn to set a precedent in E. Europe, How Science Can Help Britain, Mr. Heath offers guidance, When Christian love broke down, How to make motoring history, Policewoman hurt in fight with 2 men, Tito demand for party purge, Mr. Macmillan's early political life and times, Car ferry damaged on rough crossing, Closer scrutiny agreed on food prices Compulsory control not needed yet, Jaguar Knock £90 Off Some Mark 2 Prices 1967 models more in line with rivals, Black Madonna Seized, Exit Miss Bardot after meal, Shock For T.U.C. On Freeze Legal action threatened to stop union's support, Distinguished Early Autumn Visitors, Rubens owner goes into hiding, Britain's Newest Aircraft Go On View, Farming Notes And Comments, Invasion By Jets And Soda Fountains Airmen prefer life in England, Summit Road Leads King Faisal To Morocco, Getting Ready For Last Of The Surcharge, Fire Bombs Hurled At Chicago Marchers 2,000 National Guard men called out, M.P. quits union opposing freeze, Canadian Gaolbreakers Caught In U.S., Condition Of Principal Crops, Britons released by Chinese were well treated, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Yields Disappoint Many Farmers, Britain Wants B.A.O.R. Talks Speeded Up. Picture Gallery: Farnborough prepares for the show. News in Brief. Law: Couple Accused Of Murder, Woman Judge Heads Ghana Inquiry, 'Torture'case Witness Says HE Was Stripped And Beaten With Pole. Display Advertising: Jones,lang,wootton, Corn Products Company, Friends' Provident & Century, Painton & Company, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Mather & Platt Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sears Engineering Limited, The Times Book Of New Issues, British Aviation, Midland Bank, Bank Of Montreal, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Thorn Electrical Industries, The Times, Vb, Automotive Products Group, The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited, Wilson Lovatt & Sons, Limited, W. H. Smith & Son(holdings)limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Thomas Ebbutt & Sons. Est. 1716, Appointments And Situations, Factories And Warehouses. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, New Ballet Master, Sculpture For New York Metropolitan Opera, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,326. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Arsenal kept on tight rein, Marathon victory makes Hogan unlikely hero Total overhaul of planning needed, Successful Trip To Germany, Brabham world champion for third time Scarfiotti wins Italian Grand Prix, Lindley replaces Breasley on Charlottown, Injury Fails To Stop Power Boat Win, Britain first in Hornets, Norwegians Defeated, Record score for champion Phelps, Sports in Brief, Devlin inspired at 11th by unexpected birdie, Festive Mood Spasmodic Sobers at ease, Dudley resists Lerryman's unexpected challenge, Southwick Croquet, Gibson brilliant for Lions in attack and defence, Tennis Miss Shaw Falls To Miss Casals. Editorials/Leaders: Gurkhas After Confrontation, The Adult Student Today, The Blackpool Vote. Letters to the Editor: Why Britain Can Take Heart, Income Tax Chaos, Customs Concession, Road Programme, High Road To Learning, Labour Interest In Common Market, Vanishing Plaques, Persecution Of Baptists, Doctors' Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Church News, From The London Gazette, B.B.C. News Chief Appointed, Class In Drama At Glasgow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Sir Osborne Mance, Cécile Sorel, Mr. John Watkins. Reviews: Abiding novelty of Berg Concerto, Success man who gets nowhere, Lucerne hears avant-garde oratorio of 1930, Cézanne and his beloved mountain, Mr. Aznavour's expressive style. Business and Finance: Dutch Talks On Indonesia's Debt, New Value For Cedi, Evasion Over Reserves, Japanese Silver Dearer, Head Wrightson Build Mill For Spain, European markets have mixed week, Economic Setback For Regional Plans, Savings Lose Ground, Ralli Brothers in Australia, Record Oil Output For Libya, Commodity Markets, Building the University at York, 7% Credits May Be Lifted In America Demand unchecked in most sectors, W. & C. French Limited Construction Industries' Problems: Uncertainty Still Predominates, Vereenigd Bezit 1894 Declines, Lost chances in company reform, Exports of motor cycles soar, No sign of settlement of coffee's key issues, Is the rally more than technical?, Imps' educational firm expands, Still higher interest rates to come, $20M. Bond Issue By E.N.I., Heavy Calling Of Money, Briefly from the board-room, R.S.T. pre-tax earnings rise by over 21 per cent, Caribbean Newspapers Change Hands. Business Appointments: Change Of Trustee, Sir Norman Coslett joins Flight Refuelling. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Where Ian Fleming Wrote 007 Adventures, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sales By Auction.
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