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The Times - 26/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A STUDENT OF ASIA, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, SOPER. Methodist Church, Kingsway Hall, W.C.2, Nov. 24, I. D. SAUNDERS. 1 Fintry Place, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, , J. F. RITSON. Brown Cottage, Racecourse Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, Nov. 22., ASHLEY CLARKE, Chairman, Italian Art and Archives Rescue Fund and The British Italian Society. The National Gallery, W.C.2, Nov. 25., KENNETH YOUNGER, Director. The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Chatham House, 10 St. James's Square, S.W.1, Nov. 24., URSULA J. GALE, Lady Superintendent, Royal College of Music. Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, S.W.7, Nov. 23., PETER FRYER. 33 Hampstead Lane, Highgate, N.6., L. IRVINE-BROWN. Holly House, Tilston, Malpas, Cheshire., R. E. ALTON. St. Edmund HaLl, Oxford, Nov. 24., SHIRLEY ANGLESEY, Chairman, National Federation of Women's Institutes. 39 Eccleston Street, Victoria, S.W.1, Nov. 23., DENZIL BATCHELOR. 52 Onslow Square, S.W.7. Nov. 18., G. B. Berry, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Rose Kiinson, Andrew Graham, From a Collector, Roy Hay, TUDOR EDWARDS, ALISON ROSS, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Art Critic, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BLACKFRIAR, Our City Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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News: East German demand to western allies Dissolution of communications body, Students ready to fight on grants, Starling Flocks As Commuters, Architects want 40 'new counties', Soviet Aircraft Shadowed Over North Sea, Next National Gallery Director, Exporting British cars in a tough market, Joining 'Six' May Put Food Up 10%, Engineers 'kept out of top posts', Burrell Collection Finds A Home, Exploring the Roman crossroads at Calleva, Escape from court planned, police say, Reparation by criminals, South of the Atlas Mountains, Child's play, 'Rubens' Painting Fails To Reach Reserve Price Sketch for 'Samson and Delilah' fetches 24,000 gns., Missionary fined for criticizing Rhodesian police, Gunmen and woman ambush P.O. van, Anatomy of charity Christmas card economics, Briton in Ilyushin crash named, Israel IS Censured By Security Council Warning against repeating Jordan raid, Press Council reject complaint by Mr. Sydney Silverman, Mr. Morris clarifies a statement, 50 Redundant Drivers Get Jobs Back, Greek Cabinet Faces Voting Crisis, A new project in Bordeaux, Mr. Paynter's Plea Fails To Stop Pit Craftsmen, Russia Now Less Reluctant To Discuss Vietnam, Radio 390 closes down pending appeal Conviction for illegal broadcasting, Jordan troops open fire in Jerusalem, Prisoner Freed Too Soon, Underground To Airport, £2M. Offered For British Lion Bidder keeps his name secret, Bench say Radio 390 is in territorial waters Company fined £100: no penalty on officials, Meeting with Mr. Smith today, F.B.I. Enters The Kennedy Murder Controversy Mr. Hoover's denial of altering film, Colleges frown on fat girls, Leeds to limit car access in centre, Split Over Fire Prevention Fear U.S. will not compromise, The art of Lowry in full, Tanks Stand By In Jakarta, Reasons for non-success of the non-church, Death rate rising among young, Unified Arab command criticizes Jordan's actions, 'Hot Room' Lounge For M.P.s' Families, G.L.C. Plan Runs Into Criticism, Army Joins In The Red Guard Parade, Ideas for Alpine lawns and bottle gardens, Triumph Of Live Pictures From Australia, Respite For Farmers In Tuscan Flood Area, Birds by other names, Moscow assurances to Mr. Brown Consul to be allowed to see Brooke again, B.O.A.C. would match U.S. cut in Atlantic fare. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Germany's International Trade Fairs, Bell's, Aosta Valley, Appeals, Avia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Usa & Canada, Stewarts And Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, The Times, Sunward. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: MEMORIAL Plaques. stained glass windows: book-, Church services tomorrow: first Sunday in Advent, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: A case of simple elimination, Weekend television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,397. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Other sporting arrangements for today, Rees watches from the stand, Sports News County Hockey Superb Play By Surrey Group final reached, Oxford's sixth consecutive success, Italy Reach King's Cup Final, Non-League Clubs Seek F.A. Cup Glory Millwall pursue League record, Sports in Brief, Rowing, Freddie unlikely to tax Arkle at Newbury Chance of Hennessy Gold Cup record, Milburn's Century In 77 Minutes. Picture Gallery: The village barbers. Politics and Parliament: Voluntary methods to secure well-built houses, Lords may have a limited television test Condition that network must foot bill, Protest Against Hare-Coursing. Law: Redundancy Payment Morton Sundour Fabrics Ltd. V. Shaw, Judge speaks of drugs problem, Witness says girl beaten every day, Stallholder Must Not Sell Aspirin Greenwood v. Whelan, Undertaking By Peter Finch, Woman For Trial On Blackmail Charge, Two gaoled for disturbance in church. Editorials/Leaders: Threat To Salmon Fisheries, Fourteen Years Of Mystification, Breaking Ground, I Spy Cameras!. Letters to the Editor: 'Digs' Shortage, Reform Of The Abortion Laws, Export Of Cattle, Comparatively Costly, Smokeless Fuel, 'Morning' Post, Graduates Surveyed, London's Rivers, South-West Africa, Selective Freeze, Help For Italy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: I.T.A. Advertising Advisers, Church News, Lancaster, From The London Gazette. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Obituary. Reviews: Karl Bohm's inspired Tristan at Bayreuth on records, Big choir for B minor Mass, Six painters from Sweden, Books not for reading, Ritualistic but so modern, Bach and Britten for Christmas, Tone colours in varied mood, Robust, incisive Swiss cellist, Regional film theatres catchinG on. Business and Finance: Millstone for Bass profits, Unit trust prices, Radiation slump presages dividend cut, Currency Rates For Travellers, Getting at the root of export delays to Europe, Bank Statements For November, Intial Services Dutch Link, Monetary Talks In Germany, Company Meeting Thos. W. Ward Limited Mr. H. W. Secker On A Satisfactory Year, Indonesia joins A.D.B. board, Cunard Setting Out On New Course, Rise On Paris Continues, Watney Buy Glasgow Liquor House, N. Sea oil test 'encouraging', Treasury bill tender, Further Sharp Fall In Cash Zinc, British Insurance Firms In Congo Must Close, Japanese Funds For Shipbuilding, Pye Not For R.C.A., Looking Back, Discount houses need large help: Council loans still slack, Capital Increased, Gold Figures Expected To Be Good, Muddled thinking on pensions. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling has the 'Friday blues', Weekly List Of Security Prices, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Account ends on quiet note, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Turn Down Again, Recent Issues, $1 Gains On Wall St. Dow Jones average over 800. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New chairman for Royal Worcester. Property.

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