The Times - 16/09/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, DEREK J. G. HOLROYDE. Director of Television. The University Television Centre, University of Leeds, Leeds 2, Sept 13., F. C. McLEAN. Director of Engineer ing. Broadcasting House, W.1, Sept. 15., RORY McGREGOR. 72 Belsize Park Gardens, N.W.3, Sept 13., LEONARD SCHAPIRO. The London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2, Sept. 12., PETER M. IBBOTSON. 100 Canonbie Road, S.E.23, Sept 13., JOHN E. DROEGER. Inval House, Haslemere, Surrey, Sept 13., DAVID A. WEBB. 14 Grenfell Avenue, Hornchurch, Essex. Sept. 13., IVAN H. CLEGG. Woodlands, Woolsington, Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 13., C. F. HORNE Russetings, Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire., Paul Streeten, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent writes:-, H. S., FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, By Our City Staff, FROM AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Japan Day Of Respect For The Aged, Telephones to go but poles stay up, Firing Stops For Lady Sayer, Computers to aid railways, Dr. Erhard's aide resigns, Fall down cliff traps cattle, Gen. De Gaulle's Offer To Djibouti No barriers if break-away is sought, Italy votes on S. Tirol, Scope Of New Town Begins To Show, Bognor pressing sewage plan, On The Unit Police Beat In Carlisle, Laser gyroscope for navigation in three dimensions, Gas not to blame for boy's death, Appeal To Mr. Wilson On Redundancies Unions seek talks on safeguards, Sarawak crisis seen as threat to Malaysia New state of emergency proclaimed, 'Tribune' Voting Black List, Purge Of Serbian Party Leaders, Need For Part-Time Teachers, Greek Claim For Nato Naval Role, British Ships In North Sea Rescue Search Submarine survivor in water 13 hours, U.S. Filibuster Goes On, Cranks on juries, judge says, End Of B.O.A.C. Link With Cunard Line to concentrate on shipping, Studying to make overseas aid more effective, Syrian armed workers' units disbanded Rebel officers seek asylum in Jordan, Canadian Airline Seeks Pilots, Man attacked by Roberts?, Fashion is what we wear in the Tube, Moon Photography At 4,500 M.P.H., Gemini completes mission with automatic splashdown, Plans To Develop Soviet Highways, Mr. Heath demands recall of Parliament 'Clear change of policy on Rhodesia', Yanks Break In For A Rugby Tour New signs in old English code, Britain 'cannot afford to train doctors for U.S.' Minister criticizes 'cynical' emigration, 'Name The Man' Call In Ben Barka Case, Frenchman in forgery plot executed, Charterhouse, Bigger, faster DAF looks better, too, 5,000 B.M.C. men to go in six weeks Shop stewards demand official support for strike, Cool Reaction From Clubs To S.E.T., Rhodesia still has time, says Mr. Wilson 'Commonwealth tested in the flames', 2,000 jobs at Ford spares centre, Crowd Of A Million At Peking Rally Red Guards told to help in harvest, Marines land near North Vietnam, Poison Without Penalty, Arts body being mismanaged, councillor says, Vietnam Peace Bid Urged, British aid to flood victims, First Polaris submarine is on her way Barrow launching a symbol of change, U.N. Welcomes New British Position, Brazil Lets Corn Go To Cuba, Highlands Look Forward To Town Growth. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Penal Advisory Council, 10 per cent more places, Two New Lords Justices, Anglo-U.S. Crime Study Grant. Display Advertising: Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Royal Insurance Company Limited, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Dunlop, Courtelle, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Malayalam Plantations Limited, Ghana Airways Vc10, Initial Services Ltd., Lombard Banking Limited, Illingworth, Morris & Company, Limited, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation, Moore McCormack Lines For South America, Lorraine Escaut, The United Steel Companies Limited, Macarthys Pharmaceuticals Limited, Burt, Boulton And Haywood, Ltd., Laing, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Vokes Group Limited, Sunday Telegraph. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Tv CAT Keeps Award, Television and radio, Opera school at Vichy saved, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,336. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Roehampton Croquet, British Lions Go Down In Tough Match Poor performance against Canadians, Sports in Brief, Eight changes in British team, O'Connor leads in testing conditions Home course advantage for Snell, Laver Faces Rosewall Davies outgunned, Full-Scale Replica Of Famous Schooner A new America in time for Cup races, Ames To Manage M.C.C. Under-25s, Manx Senior Thrills, Yesterday's Football, Mr. Cronin has double at Thame, Leading sprinters at Ayr for Gold Cup Hundredth win on course for J. Jarvis. Law: Duchess's Son On Trial Theft of jewelry alleged, Murder verdict in 'plot' case, Café Man Fined On Car Charge, Court Confiscates Tv Sets, Man and wife on drug charges, Life gaol for kicking man to death, Man With Forged Notes Gaoled, Ballet dancer admits theft and damage. Picture Gallery: Polaris submarine launched. Editorials/Leaders: A New Chapter, Dissolving A Partnership, Live Long And Win A Prize. Letters to the Editor: Law For The Unlawful, Motorway Monopolies, War In Vietnam, B.B.C.'S First Duty, Early School At Eton, Probable Form Of Local Radio, Duns Scotus, Persecution Of Baptists, Payroll Tax On Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Hon. Iris Mitford, Dr. W. C. Menninger, Mr. F. S. Anderson, Prof. Richard Hare Russian Literary Studies, Canon Roger Lloyd Writer On Religion And Railways, Prof. R. W. B. Ellis. Reviews: Concerts For Croydon Children, Mahler's Ninth comes to life, Bartolo with dignity, Diversity of views on Wells, Pleasing début as Aurora, Keeping faith with Lifar, Provoking thoughts on Mozart, A Lady Macbeth from France, Young pianist opens Wigmore season, Fringe show comes to town. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Money Tight, Then Easy, Norbreck response under 50 p.c., Assay work still falling, Ceylon Plan For Banks Chartered deal proposal, Wellington Tube Reverse, The Steel Group Limited Records In Production, Shipments And Profit Impact Of Government Measures On Current Trading, Fluidic control agreement, Wright's biscuits growth checked by Kemp losses, Car Firm 'Largest Small Business In World', Remploy's Export Orders, E.C.G.D. Guarantees Russian Order, Third Rhodesia loan, Tomatoes Picked by Machine In California Farmers bow to pressure of events, Mutual Funds, Fire Losses Top £9.5M., Scottish Business Mission To U.S., Metal Traders Limited, Note Circulation Dips £16M., Hodge Export Offer, Equities And Gilts Move Ahead, New idea for extracting copper, Three Firms Raise Their Payouts, Dollar finance for British exporters, £80,000 Contract For Churchill Group, 'Coercion' Complaint At Take-Over Bids, Swiss rail bid contested, Briefly from the boardroom, Confusion On Overseas Rights Issues, Free Clothes For Office Staffs, Less Work For Architects, Late hardening in coffee prices, C.B.I. hits out at dividend freeze, £1,680 Desk-Top Computer, Chancellor Off Too, I.C.I. Australia Issue Soon, New Dimension In Solving Trade Problems Pace set by international pressures, British Ropes success in Denmark. Business Appointments: M. Spaak is appointed director. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Extends Its Rally, Pound gives a little ground, Better session for equities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurances And Tobaccos Firm, Firm Gains On Frankfurt. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Reigate Hill, The Finest Residential Estate In South West London, Country Properties.
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