The Times - 03/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor-MOSCOW, JAN. 2, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, ESMOND PELHAM WARNER., KENNETH C. HUTCHIN. Greenaway, Fore Street, Hatfield, Hertfordshire., JANET W. BRANFORD. Cedarwood, Levington. Ipswich. Suffolk., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons, Dec. 31., VALERIE PARKER, Chairman, Highways Committee, Oxfordshire County Council. Shirburn Castle, Watlington, Oxon., Dec. 31., HENRY BOWDLER, President. The, FREDERICK VIVIAN. Little Acre, Boxford, Colchester, Dec. 31., M.H. WHITELEGGE. Martin, Fordingbridge, Hampshire., JAMES REEVES. Flints. Rotten Row, Lewes, Sussex, Dec. 31., A. B. WHITELEGGE, 44 Brooklands Park, Blackbeath. S.E.3. Dec. 31., MARTIN ENNALS, General Secretary. National Council for Civil Liberties. 4 Camden High Street, N.W.1, Dec. 29., GEOFFREY POWELL-DAVIS. Stevenage. Hertfordshire, Dec. 29., From Our European Economic Correspondent, U. F. THOMPSON. Northampton College of Advanced Technology, St. John Street. E.C.1, Dec. 30., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COINAGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, N, D. S., Dr. Paul Eisler, From Our Estates Correspondent, JOHN GASELEE, By Our City Editor, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors., Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound Makes Headway, Testing Time Ahead For Equities, Drawing Of Bonds. Sport: Hughes Forced To Withdraw, Top Seeds Made To Work In Schools' Rackets, Australia Likely To Repeat Easy Squash Win, England Tighten Grip As Batsmen Blossom Australia In Corner With Two Days Left, Fulham's Tenacity Enough To Confound Arsenal, Sports in Brief, Spence Presented With Win, Ayr Racing Programme, Cross-Country Team Get Five Out Of Nine, Spencer Shelved Or Shielded? Enigmatic Move By England Rugby Selectors, England All Out For 558, Icicle Trophy For Niepigi, Curious Tactics But Fine Match. News: Wasteful Use Of Manpower On Railways, Second Leg of the Sales, Mr. Johnson Seeks To Remedy 'Greatest Disappointment', Solving Crisis of the Six, Political Testing Time Yet To Come, Mr. Brown To Be Told Of 25% Pay Rises, V.T.O. Transport In Doubt, Tory Plan To Strengthen Economy 'Wage-Cost Spiral Must Be Held', Out Of The House, Mr. Stewart Looks Forward To Stronger Ties With Peru Future Of Hydro-Electric Project Likely To Be Discussed, Notebook, Towards More Flexible Giving, First Crack Appearing In Rhodesian Facade Concessions On Oil And Coal Offered From Weakness, President Kaunda Rejects An 'Empty Gesture', Satire Ban Angers German Viewers, Corned Beef Meeting Likely This Week, Harvard Post For Mr. Kennan, Would-be Jungle Hero, Peasant Girl with Veil, Inquiry Over Dance Gatecrashers, Peace Envoys Report To President Mr. Wilson's Efforts Over Vietnam Welcomed Possible Appeal To Moscow During February Visit, Java Inquiry on Clashes, Festival Coin Set Now Worth £35, Rhesus Serum Supply Production On Large Scale, London Police Criticize Pay Award Aid To Crime, Say Federation, Government Urged To Prepare For Higher School Age, Russia And China Asked To Intervene, Accent IS On The Ancient At Museum Restaurants, 2 Scots Sunday Papers Unable To Publish, Mr. Wilson Likely To Go To Lagos, Mr. Kosygin To Plead For Indo-Pakistan Accord Moscow Cautious On Chance Of Success At Tashkent, Colonel Ousts President Of Central African Republic Political Prisoners Freed In Coup, 7 Computers For P.A.Y.E. Revenue Proposal Criticized, Delhi Sees Positive Outcome Only On Side Issues, Guarding Against A Lime Deficit, Hopes Of Early End To New York Strike Transport Workers Cut Demands, Farming Notes And Comments, Grimond Terms For Retiring As Leader Decision Rests On Election Result, Clothes in Oriental Mood, 4 Churches Meeting On Unity, Protest At Action On Corned Beef, Snow Reports, Fire Delays Main Line Trains, Chinese Shock For Cuba, Israel Has-Part Of Dead Sea Scroll, Alaska Cathedral Razed By Fire, Death Penalty Suspension To Stay Rise In Number Of Murders, Gallipoli Secrecy Ends After 50 Years Cabinet Dialogue Still Crackles. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,117, Television Programmes, Impressive Win By Spassky. Picture Gallery: Ready for Launching. Reviews: Notable Newcomers to Britten Opera, L.S.O.'s. World Tour, Polish Popular Theatre Coming to London, Early Hogarth for the Tate, Walton Anthem with Words by Auden, 37 Who Care About the Arts, Tippett's New Work. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, University News Exeter, From The London Gazette,, New Secretary Of Trinity House. News in Brief. Display Advertising: "Comis", The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited, The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Norwich Union, January Sales, Scottish Widows' Fund And Life Assurance Society, The Times, Bank Of New South Wales, The Chartered Bank. Law: Revellers In Court. Index. Editorials/Leaders: To be a Farmers' President, Tashkent Trio, Mr. Grimond's Future, Disappointment for the Police, Languages for Businessmen. Letters to the Editor: Assessment Of Rents Difficulties That Were Foreseen, Demands On Doctors, Space Rendezvous, Mrs. Castle's Road, Christmas Covey, Driving And Drink, Royal Visit To The West Indies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: M. Vincent Auriol Former President Of France, Dr. Sudhin Ghose, Mr. Richard Dimbleby, Sir Albert Stern, Lord Sempill, Mr. B. R, Bonas. Property: North West Of Midlands, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Demand For Houses Within Commuter Radius. Business and Finance: Commercial Union Record, Diners' Club Board Seeks Advice, James Kilpatrick In Lebanon, £100M. From Whisky, Company Meeting Ricardo & Co. Engineers (1927) Limited Earnings Again Increased, Corduroy Imports, Liverpool Brokers Amalgamate, The Top Commercial Languages, Russia Will Be a Big Gold Seller in 1966, J. W. Cameron Fear Pit Closures, Commodity Markets, Bristol Siddeley Sell £100M. In Year, Computer Building At Airport To Cost £1M., Mood of restrained optimism, Textile Machinery For Poland, S. Africa Buy 12,300 Compasses, Marconi Instruments Has Good Year, £1M. Bp Expansion Plan In Wales, Americans Expect Another Boom Year G.N.P. Predicted At $727,000M., £13/4M. Rumanian Order British Oxygen Success, Avon Rubber Sales Jump £6M. To £25M., Planning To Come To Market, Sums Assured By Legal & General In 1965 Exceed £497M., Irregular Against A Steady Undertone, More Paying By Cheque, Lloyd Menswear Up 12½ Per Cent, Policy Behind Anglo-U.S. Tax Convention, U.K. Betsy Loss Estimated At £10M. A Memorable Year, Says B.I.A., £26M. Deficit On Savings, Bigger Stress On Export Drive The Year's Major Achievements, Pottery Boost, Davenports C.B. And Brewery (Holdings), Whessoe To Build £2½M. Gas Works, Clerical, Medical & General Life, 'Vast' Surplus In The Money Market, Grayston Group To Have New H.Q.. Business Appointments: Harland And Wolff Appointment, Sir Geoffrey Gibbs New Chairman Of Merchant Bankers. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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