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The Times - 16/02/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, St. Mary's Hospital 3 pts., St. Thomas's Hospital 9, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our South Wales Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Churches Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM MONITOR, From Our Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Monitor, From a Special Correspondent, ROBERT GRAVES, Canellun, Deya, Mallorca, Spain., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons, Feb. 14., JAMES GUINN. Sharsted, Kippington Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, Feb. 14., LUDOVIC KENNEDY. Piers Place, Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Feb. 15., ANTHONY M. PERRY, Editor, Hotel and Restaurant Management, 167 High Holborn, W.C.1., JOSEPH DEAN. 4, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.4, Feb. 10., G. A. T. TURNBULL. 8 Telegraph Street, Moorgate, E.C.2, Feb. 14., By Lovat Dickson, RICHARD ROWE. 1, The Manor House. Buckden, Huntingdonshire, Feb. 12., DAPHNE DU MAURIER BROWNING. Menabilly. Par. Cornwall. Feb. 12., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, Captain Sir Basil Liddell Hart, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Salter, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, REGINA v. JACKSON, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Legal Notices, W. Garstin & Sons, Ltd., Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Problem No. 1,726, Peggy Mount In A Play By Hauptmann, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,155, Danny Kaye IS Guest Conductor, Bridge Timing The Moves, Warren Hastings's Suit, 320 Gns.. Sport: Sports in Brief, Double Century For Cowper, Connelly Goal Carries Manchester Through Rotherham Fall In Extra Time, Oedipe Should Atone For Blunder, Draw Likely In Test After Lost Day, Davis A Real Test For Cooper, Strang-Steel Goes Down In Exciting Contest., South Easily Hold Lacrosse Title, Oriel May Trouble St. Edmund Hall, Strong Pack Take St. Thomas's To Hospitals Cup Final, Squash Seeds Flourish Women's Champion Extended. News: Censure Motion On Mrs. Gandhi Defeated Delhi Protest Over Tashkent, Kennedy Round 'Go Slow' Crises In Belgium And Italy, 'Bank Raid' Was An Army Test, Reburial Licence IS Revoked, A.E.U. Chiefs Hedge On Fairfield, Italian Doctors Sentenced, Hope in the Voice of the West, 700 Freed From Icebound Ferries, Central London Camping Site Idea Arouses Protests, When Khalifa's House Became a Bank, Paris Refusal Of British Request, West German As New Bishop, Clash On Legal Sanctions To Curb Strikes Proposals By Motor Chiefs, 46 For Trial In 'Nasser Plot', Proposed G.L.C. Rates Rise 6D. More For Inner London, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Arrives In Zambia Today Final Meeting With Mr. Smith In Salisbury, Communists In The West Disturbed, Anglo-French Firms In Air Bus Pact, Funds Appeal By 'Private Eye', Hints Of Compromise In Defence Draft Navy's Fears May Be Partly Allayed Mr. Mayhew's Eloquent Silence On Resignation Rumour White Paper Ready Next Week, Big Cut In Navy Phantoms If Carriers Go Number Likely To Be Halved Firms' Lost Orders Could Be £65M., Six Policemen Win G.M. Faced Guns In Two Captures, American Loan To Pakistan, African Culture Lectures, Goodwood Bans Big Cars Safety Measure, Earnings Rule To Be Reviewed, Delgado Case Men To Be Questioned, Dock Union Chief Blames Links, The Queen Sees The Sun And Shadow In Barbados, Portuguese Denial On Police, France Ready To Keep Up Contact With Hanoi Ho Chi Minh Told Of Desire To Hasten End Of War, £72,500 Payment For 'Fired' Director Differences With Board, Nigeria Detention Without Trial Military Governors' Wide Powers, Sudan Minister Meets Rebel, Support For Russia Against Nuclear Sharing, Tarnished Face Of Decimal Coins, U.S. Communications Merger Planned, Wrong-Way Flats Had 10 Visits 'Failure' By Engineer's Department, Bahrain's Hopes And Fears Of Aden Role Possible Transfer Of Base, Higher Taxes For Israel, Evidence Studied By B.M.C., Gas Inquiry Man Named, Convicted Clergy: Primate Explains, Under Canvas on the Road to Italy, Moscow Battles With Snow, Distortion On Tv Interviews 'Almost Inevitable', Fall In Exports And Rise In Imports Trade Gap Widens To £90M., New Life for the Bicycle?, Mr. Tarsis Denounces Moscow Sentences As Inhuman Plea For Poet Held In Mental Hospital, Haven Of Rest For Royalist Forces Of Yemen, Mr. McNamara Opposes Bombing Of Industry In North, M. Van Acker AIDS The King In Political Crisis, Arms Discussed By Israel Minister, Atom Bomb May Be In River New Theory In Spanish Hunt Switch At Sea, Record Of Debtors Offer To Traders, Aircraft Noise 'Cut By Third' In Test, Prime Ministers in Gold, India To Receive Aid For Population Control Agreement On American Scheme, New York Wage Move Delayed Exemption From Law Raises Doubts, Snow Reports, 'Pravda' Replies To Critics, Britons Injured In Airliner Crash, Aircraft Purchase Plans Upset, South Africans Vie To Supply Aid, Gaol For 'Bowler Hat' Gang, A.S.L.E.F. Accept Rail Peace Terms, Warning On Threat To Parson's Freehold Compulsion In Pastoral Measure Criticized, Coroner Calls For Report On Mini-Cooper Reason For Veering Into Crash 'Far From Clear', Minister's Letters Go To Council, Radical Views Of Young Liberals Stern Motions For Conference. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Muirhead & Co.Limited, Life Assurance, Goulston Discount Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gb, Panam Clipper Cargo, The Times, Australia IS Building,producing,developing, Swiss Credit Bank, Discovering Sicily, Fiat(england)limited, W.J.Fraser & Company Ltd, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, The Parker Pen Company Limited, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd.,, Mercedes-Benz, Laporte Industries Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette,, Professor Bevan Steps Into Another Rebellion, Oxford, New Vice-Chancellor For Keele, Resignation Of U.S. Television Man, New York Police Chief Replaced. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: Neolithic Wall Paintings. Law: Writ Application Against B.B.C. Regina v. FOX And Another-Ex Parte Mosley, Standard Of Proof In Divorce Blyth v. Blyth, Surgeon's Libel Action Gardiner v. Moore, Stethoscope Ltd. And Staples Printers Ltd., Accused Of Woman's Murder, Occupiers Not Liable Wheat v. E. Lacon & Co. Ltd., Mr. Chaplin's Action Settled Chaplin v. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others, Lady Blandford Fined, M. Frey's Evidence On Ben Barka Denial Of Advance Knowledge, No Case To Answer, Bench Say, Ballet Career Ended Molloy And Another v. Mellish, Court Of Criminal Appeal, Synagogue Fires: Six Gaoled Judge's Comment On Hatred Of Jews. Politics and Parliament: Saving of £1,300m. in defence, 'Saved' Continues Next Week, Emergency Debate Refused, Selecting A New Chief Rabbi, Bond-washing repercussions, Men as well as machines, 'Leakage' from underground tests, Veterinary law revised, Debate demand on aircraft deal, Manufacturers as pace-setters in the economic race, Mr. Heath told to wait for defence decisions. Index. Editorials/Leaders: East European Strivings, Will the Chance be Taken?, Battersea Again Under Fire, The Censor, Assurances Needed on F 111. Letters to the Editor: The Right To Object, Force In Rhodesia, The War Game, Pre-Recorded Interview Mr. Kennedy's Reply, Private Tenants, Professor Of Poetry At Oxford, Troubles For Hotels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Right Rev. J. W. Crozier Bishop Of Tuam, Maj.-Gen. J. F. C. Fuller, Mr. S. Rowland Pierce, Mr. Bernard Malley, Mr. Victor Vaughan, Sgt. E. A. Egerton, V.C., Lord Layton. Reviews: Varieties Of Manner, Students in a Haydn Premiere, 56 Years Of Art Of Mondrian, Paris Enjoys Vian's Fun at Generals Expense, A Skilful Piece of Bridging, The Essential Tchaikovsky, L.S.O. Strings Rich Tone, Undergraduates' Taste Of Power, New Gallery's First Show, West End Stage for National Theatre, Mellowness In Beethoven. Business and Finance: C.P.A. Buys Into Carnaby St., Desalination Plant For Ecuador, B. Finch Slump, U.S. Skills And Partner For United Glass, Money Less Short Than Usual, Butterfield Bid £1.5M. For Shelvoke, Coffee Futures Advance Up To 5s. 6D. Per Cwt., Businessmen Toe The Johnson Line, Alliance Property Debenture, Mutual Funds, World Bank Denies Rupee Report, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, A Warning on North American Trade, Provident Clothing Pay More, Magnet Joinery Record Marred, Bruce Peebles' Bank Loans Jump, American Banks Thrusting Overseas Expansion Pace Quickens, Index Down 0.37 To 104.77 Sterling Weak, Madame Tussaud's Good Year, I.S.H.R.A.'S Costs Down, Income Up, Unit Trust Prices, British Design Wins, £5M. Arabian Order For Marconi, Associated Hotels Raising £416,000, Sec. Covent Gdn. Outlook Unchanged Dividend, More Goods Bought From Communists, Revenue Surplus Of £169M., Timber Margins Squeezed, Stocklake Hldgs. Well Ahead, Markets Uneasy on Widening Trade Gap. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Easier Tone On Wall St. Fractional Falls, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Lose Ground, Milan Forges Ahead Paris Active, Flurry In Oil Shares, Pound Sold From Paris And London, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Recent Issues.. Business Appointments: Australia & N.Z. Bank Post. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.

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