The Times - 03/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our City Editor, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, S. C. ROBBINS, Chief Marketing Manager. British Railways Board, 222 Marylebone Road, N.W.1, Dec. 1., RICHARD S. I. HAWKINS. The House on the Green, Little Chart Forstal, Ashford, Kent, Nov. 30., T. A. BEETHAM. AHICA Secretary, Conference of British Missionary Societies. Edinburgh House. 2 Eaton Gate, S.W.1, Dec. 2., HUGH J. KLARE, Secretary, The Howard League for Penal Reform. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, Dec. 1., HASTINGS. 24 Ilchester Place, W.14, Nov. 30., JACK WESTRUP. Professor of Music. Faculty of Music, 32 Holywell, Oxford, Dec. 1., C. M. BOWRA W. G. HAYTER F. W. DEAKIN ALAN BULLOCK H. R. TREVOR-ROPER AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY D. OBOLENSKY C. SETON-WATSON Z. A. PALCZYNSKI JAMES JOLL MAX HAYWARD HARRY WILLETTS GEORGE KATKOV RICHARD STORRY Oxford, Nov. 30, E. B. BULL. The Minster Vicarage, Beverley, East Yorkshire., HAROLD A. TURNER Wish Field, Portsmouth Lane, Lindfield, Haywards Heath., Leslie Gardiner, Christopher Hollis, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent, GRANIA LAWRENCE, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR BALLET CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BLACKFRIAR, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoNews: Aberfan Disaster Tip To Be Lowered, Jesuit bewilderment at the Pope's criticism, Vote in U.N. for Aden mission, Delivery firms seek inquiry, Rain and gales cause fresh damage in Italy, £92,000 Of Cut Diamonds Missing, Flowers for indoors, Support for a communist meeting, In the mountains of the Costa del Sol, Storm-Bound Isle Goes To Polls, Britain's Six Principles, Red Triangle Warnings To Be Legalized Portable road obstruction signs, Mr. Kosygin On Warning Of German Elections, Cadco bridging loan, Charity will not begin at one home any more, Appeal To Printers For Caxton Ms., Jack Sprat Reaches Out For Fat Children's authors want royalties, Takeover of car parks urged, Four Stay On Crippled Ship In Gale Drifting towards rocky coast, Vengeance raid repulsed by Rwanda troops Watutsi suffer heavy losses in battle, U Thant to hold office for five more years Assurances from powers on Vietnam, Rothschild collection realizes £553,000, Weekend at Home Guide to holiday events for children, Rhodesia talks to continue today Statement from Gibraltar by Mr. Wilson expected, Strictest security maintained, Role Of Science In Export Trade, J.P.s need not answer political questions Effort to achieve balance on Benches, Reserves Rise By £23M. U.S. credit not renewed, Move To Check JET Noise, Nina Accelerator Operating, N.C.B. assurances leave Merthyr unsatisfied Parents' Q.C. asks for body of experts, French left-wing negotiations, International edition of newspapers, Soviet Five-Year Plan May Be Delayed Difficulties in iron and steel reform, Some Christmas reading, Youths Shorn In Jakarta, Strike Stops Production Of Rover 2000 2,600 workers laid off until Tuesday, Grants Will Help Handicapped, De Bougainville's voyage round the world, Editors' guild oppose court changes, Japanese Cabinet Changes. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Laing, Broomwade, Wolsey, Woodall-Duckham Group Limited, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Brompton Travel Ltd., The Times Calendar For 1967,, Multiple Display Advertisements, England Sweden Line, Vitamins Limited, Austrian State Tourist Department. Reviews: Sterndale Bennett's double anniversary, Subtle villainy of Mr. Gobbi, Ballet Tailored For Travelling, Catching The Spirit Of Prokofiev, Contemporary music that is well worth collecting, Academy concert at the Abbey, Reasons for car sales fall, Music for Christmas in London and outside, Playwrights and the 'theatre of fact', New Lease Of Life For Elgar, The Job Lot Rubens For Nation Gallery buys 'Judgment '. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Advent, Public Notices, Shoppers' Market Place, Club Announcements, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend television and radio, Death at the table, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,403, 58,000 Guineas For Monet Painting Gauguins Bought In, Two centuries of selling. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Little Change At Le Mans, Today's sporting arrangements, Clark Leads With Nagle, Sports in Brief, South Africans falter after centuries, Aerial Lady Bought For 25,000 Guineas Another successful American bid, Odds against Australia at Cardiff Attacking policy could bring surprise, Further changes in league leadership expected Quandary for West Ham's manager. Picture Gallery: The Young Violinist. Law: £720 roulette fines: need for guidance, defence say, No Certificate Regina v. Brett, 'No Legal Aid Abuse By Scots', Secrets Case May Open Next Week, Identity error: youth cleared, Suppliers of heroin sentenced, Court Told Boy Was Hidden By Director, Counsel Fined For Second Time In Athens Trial, American Freed On Bail In Russia, Restrictive Practices, Licensee's widow to leave inn, Comity Of Nations And Child Welfare In Re E. (An Infant), Crimes To Be Stamped Out Regina v. Baker Regina v. Hawkins, Radio 390 Get Leave Ex Parte Lye And Others, Six Accused Of Lorry Theft. Official Appointments and Notices: Lebanese Resignation, Post With Land Commission, Musicians' Company, Demand For Revised Church Services, From The London Gazette, Manchester. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Politics and Parliament: Lords Tv Requires Backer, Bronchitis as industrial disease. Editorials/Leaders: Politics On The Bench, The Lonely Ones, Help For The Wretchedly Housed, U Thant Soldiers On. Letters to the Editor: Railways And The Channel Tunnel, Rhodesian Settlement, The Polish Library, Deep Wage Freeze, 'Morning' Post, Probation Service, Original Music, Help For Italy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Kate Harrower, Mr. Ralph Allen Journalist And Author, Mr. J. Hampden Jackson, Earl Of Yarborough, Mr. Louis Nouveau. Business and Finance: Will Freeze Hit Spending At Christmas?, British trade centre 'disappointing', Bill rate falls, Bp Euro Dollar Issue, President Johnson's shock for copper market, Gold Prices SLIP, Unit trust prices, Difficult Day For Money, Currency Rates For Travellers, Mutual funds face a critical gaze, B.A.S.F./Shell To Raise Output, Volkswagen expects biggest turnover, Furniture Price Restriction Off, Woodall-Duckham Loss: No Dividend, Putting A Sharp Edge On Competition, New Danziger Trail, Copper Awaits Outcome Of Talks, Premium Savings Bond Winners, Looking Back, More quicksilver for G.S.A., Clay Marketing, Swiss Foreign Reserves Up, Firm Gains On Frankfurt, Dow Chemical Loan. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street A Shade Firmer, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Waiting on two men in a boat, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread Small Gains, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Steel dividend season, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Early demand for the pound. Business Appointments: Slater, Walker reorganize. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.
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