The Times - 11/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Monitor, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM KIMBER. 46 Wilton Place, S.W.1. Jan. 9., AUBREY L. DIAMOND, Reader in Law. The London School of Economics, University of London, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2., JOHN FLETCHER-COOKE. House of Commons, Jan. 7., P. M. FORRESTER. Harrow House, Charlwood, Surrey., GUY MICHELL. Department of Psychological Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Stree, W.C.1, Jan. 9., J. MARRES. 131 Kenton Lane, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex., H. LOVELACE. Honorary Secretary, Haslemere and District Preservation Society. Witherden, Weydown Road, Haslemere, Surrey., R. A. MATHERS. Milford House, South Milford, Yorkshire., E. M. NICHOLSON. 13 Upper Chcyne Row, S.W.3., By T. J. Sophian, DONALD GRANT. 19 Frederick Street, W.C.1., H. G. POWYS GREENWOOD. 23 Queen's Gate, S.W.7., HAROLD BRAHAM. 11 Quai du President Paul Doumer. Courbevoie, Seine, France, Jan. 7., ANTHONY KING. Polyapes, Eaton Park Road, Cobham, Surrey, Jan. 8., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. H. V. Hodson, By B. C. Hilliam, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Our City Editor, From Our European Correspondent, By Our City Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J.H.Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,124, Television Programmes. Sport: Kenton Rearrange Team And Gain Two Vital Points, Sports in Brief, Japan May Have Derby Runner Entry Received For Grand National, Two Late Goals Beat Sutton United, France Rely On Experience, Rugby Club Records, England's Win By Innings Assured Australia Has One Wicket Left, Dangerous Pack Of London Forwards, Brown's Wickets Clear Road To Victory Australia Down And Nearly Out, Fitness Of Angus Decisive Rackets Pace Too Hot For Surtees, Oxford Face Many Experiments Before Crew Evolves, Three Champions On View, Scotland Produce First Home-Bred Champion, West Tennis Results. News: M.P.S See French Aircraft Plant, Mlle. Pogany Revisited, Print Unions Make Little Progress, Prehistoric Sites Found In Wilderness Of Judaea, Classes Go On At University, Funeral Pyre On Jumna Banks, Election Success By Slogan, Bonn Caution On Disclosure Of Soviet Spy Contacts, Army To Withdraw Conqueror Tank, Mr. Brown In Clash With Mr. Rank Bread Increase 'Disturbing' Request For Talk, Luftwaffe Jets For Sale, Irish Apple Duty 'Body Blow', '14 Talked Of Cairo Coup', P.L.A. Director Faults Dock Report Single Employer Concept Urged, Britain's Make-Or-Break Year, Mr. Wilson Says Time To Outlaw Practices That Hinder Output, Iran-Iraq Dispute Discussed In London, Law's Century Of Precedent, Ulster Concern At Aircraft Plan, Historic Towns Rehabilitation Project, New Look For Victor Estate Car, India And Pakistan Agree Not To Use Force Full Text Of The Declaration, N.W. Could Take Londoners Room For Industry And People, London Visit Last Year, Banknote Portrait Of Ex-Convict, Ridding Chelsea Of The Commuter Cars Priority Parking Plan For Residents, Fur Raiders Drank Champagne, Early Discussions Likely On Resumption Of U.S. Aid, Gulls In The City Will They Become Roof-Nesters?, Six Tunes That Recall Odd Memories, House Escapes In New Cliff Landslip, 'New Broom' Factor In Police Reshuffle, Sir R. Menzies To Speak On His Future, New York Traffic Chaos Grows As Talks Break Off, Burundi Expels U.S. Envoys, Mr. Shastri Dies After Signing Peace Pact Heart Attack At End Of Tashkent Talks 'Kiss Of Life' Attempt To Revive Him, The Queen Sends Message, Teachers' Pension Fund Deficit, Africans Demand Firm Line By Mr. Wilson, Mr. Nanda Sworn In As New Prime Minister, Home Provider For Needy, Grapes Of Wrath In California, Uncertainty About Escaped Prisoners Ruling Clarification Sought On Details For Publication, 'Colonialists' Are Criticized, New Cabinet Named In Israel, 21 Oil Flights To Zambia Today, Agreement A Triumph For Mr. Kosygin Indian And Pakistan Troops To Withdraw, 'Spirit Of 1940' In Salisbury, Police Manning Inquiry IS Planned Mr. Jenkins Sees Leaders, Goya Portrait On Show Again, U.K. And Eire Opposed Closer Flights, Mr. Gromyko Expected To Visit Rome Meeting With The Pope Likely, Sir Alec Reaffirms Duty, Washington Admits Direct Contact With Hanoi Deep Concern In Congress Over Vietnam War, Labour M.P.s Say Britain Will Deal Only With Governor Rhodesians Urged To Return To Path Of Legality, Ministry Acts In Rover Strike, M'naughten Rules Point At Inquiry, Union Calls For 'Right To Organize' ACT, More Managerial Courses Urged, Seeking a Basis for Fair Rents, Shipyard Directors Named, Better Chances Of The First Born. Picture Gallery: Another Fall at Matlock Bath. Law: Murder Of Woman Aged 88 Alleged, Thirty-One Arrests At Exhibition, Injunction Granted In Fishing Dispute, Gaol For Telephone Kiosk Thefts. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Mr. J. Silkin IS Promoted, Student View Of U.S. Waste Land. Display Advertising: Plaza, Lovatt, Turner & Newall Ltd., Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Scotia Bank, Robophone Ltd., The Royal Bank Of Canada, Harrods, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Amp. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Past and Present, Snail Fever, Absent-minded Beggars, Death In Tashkent. Letters to the Editor: Siting Of Airports, Learning Languages, No Time For Delay How Publishers Compete, Road Deaths, Waiting To Appeal, Petersfield High Street, 'Living In Cuckoo Land', Rhodesia And Kenya, Children In Hospital, University Costs, Doctors Overworked?, Taxation Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Llewellyn Soulsby, Mr. John Seymour Lindsay, Mr. Lal Bahadur Shastri Effective And Popular Political Leader Of India, Mr. Kenneth Chance, Mr. V. P. Menon, Mr. Anton N. Volsky. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Higher-Priced Properties Sold Better In 1965 Less Money Available In Lower Ranges. Reviews: Concert with Unorthodox Distraction, Mr. Peter Daubeny on his World Theatre Season, Modern Lantern Lectures, Problems Of Translation A Hard Try With Lowell's Racine, A Remarkable Caligula St. Martin's Theatre: Caligula,, Buoyant French Farce. Business and Finance: B.M.C. Forms European Company, Barclays Offer Credit Card Competition, H. J. Ryman Borrowing, A.E.I. Win £1,270,900 Orders, American Hoist Buys Sheppard & Sons, City News In Brief, Leeds Permanent Lends £51M., Benn's Pay £345,000 For Stonhill, Obstacles To A Speedy Famine Relief, Both Current And Forward Copper Rise To Fresh Peaks: Cash Up £21-5s., Big Turnover In Money, $400M. Spending By Du Pont, Management Dynamics offer a new service, New High For Copper Further Buying, Gatt Chief Reports On Kennedy Round, Record American Retail Sales, £2M. Of Debenture Placings, Allied Retail Trades Expansion, £500,000 Air Job For English Electric, Albion Secs. Plan Merger, Check To West Gold Stocks Build-Up Hoarding Blamed, Cheerful Outlook By Steel Chief, Mutual Funds, Formal Offer For Stylo Shoes, Industrial Group Lifts Interim, Japan Hoists Sales To Developing Nations, Demerara Bauxite Expansion, Booth's Distilleries In Japan, Shop Sales Reach a Fresh Peak, Fuel Pipeline Pattern over Europe, Company Meeting John Summers & Sons Limited Quality And Service The Key To Success In A Highly Competitive Market Plant Running At Near Capacity Due To Increased Export Business-Home Trading Being Well Maintained Sir Richard Summers' Confidence In Group's Ability To Overcome Difficulties, Scots Merchant Bank For Nassau, Railways Building Inland Freight 'Port', Repatriation For French Cash, £557m. More in Building Societies, Pergamon Press Expands, National Discount Return Much Higher Figures Scotcros Sales Down-Profit Up, Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Western Deep Has Fine Quarter, Good Business In Equities, R.C.A.S 1966 Capital Outlay, Turner & Newall Caution, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Mr. T. Boland As Cubitts Chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Time Charterers Very Active. Stock Exchange Tables: Krupp Shares On Offer For The First Time, Wall St. Still Rising Fractional Gains, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Many Gains Among Equities, Baltic Exchange Calm From Our Shipping Correspondent, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Promising START To New Account, Paris Surges Ahead Sharp Rise On Frankfurt, Pound Lower On Demand For Dollar Gold Price Easier.
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