The Times - 25/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-DAVOS, FEB. 24, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Scottish Correspondent-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Northern Correspondent-, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, From Our Defence Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, MOLSON. House of Lords, Feb. 23., LAUNCELOT NORVIC: KENNETH LINCOLN: House of Lords, Feb. 22., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, Feb. 22., ALEXANDER BINGLEY. Hoddesdonbury Farm, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire., T. MERVYN JONES. Wales Gas Board, Cardiff, Feb. 23., R. SOMERVILLE. 15 Foxes Dale, S.E.3, Feb. 22., ROBERT T. BOWER. 3 Oakhill Road, S.W.15, Feb. 22., ALEC HEATH. 45 Canonbury Park South, N.1., B. S. CARTMEL. Green Acres, Woodbury, Exeter, Devon, Feb. 22., ALEXANDER WALKER; PHILIP OAKES; JOHN COLEMAN; RICHARD ROAD; ISABEL QUIGLY; KENNETH TYNAN; JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR; DILYS POWELL; ANN PACEY; CECIL WILSON; LEONARD MOSLE. Now Arts Theatre Club, Great Newport Street. W.C.2, Feb. 22., Dr. Nigel Walker, , P. R. R. COAD. 28 Bloomfield Terrace, S.W.1., DAVID HOTHAM. 77-8 Kavaklidere Caddesi. Ankara, Turkey., Seton Gordon, Mr. J. C. C. O'Dwyer, Mr. Stanley Evans, From Our Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, Jacob Rothschild, Our City Editor, Our City Staff, OUR CITY STAFF, Dr. Georg Tugendhat, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Releases 'The War Game', The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,163, Television Programmes, Forum After Concert. Sport: Lady Margaret Set Pace In Lents, Russian Battle For Pairs Skating Title British Lead In Dancing Cut By Ford's Fall, Hockey Reserves With Hope Of Promotion, Telling Speed Of Mrs. Nielsen, Sports in Brief, A Dreamer on the Cresta Run, Ruck Keene Leads Fine Rackets Offensive, Sandown Going May Help What A Myth Fifth Successive Win Likely For Sunny Weather, Abundance Of Spin Bowlers In West Indies, Frith Looking Ahead To Summer, Hockey Club Records, World Title Bout For McGowan. News: Vicar Looking For Blonde Wife, Prime Minister's Moscow Talks, Italian Cabinet Sworn in, Little Progress Reported By Mr. Wilson Talks With Russia 'Very Tough' Mr. Kosygin To Visit London, Dangers Of Mental Illness On Retirement Many Over-65s Want To Go On Working, Trade Union Leader Shot Dead, Church Bells To Be Silenced, Miners Fix Ban For March 28, British Doctors Sought, Ban On 'Laxton's Superb' Pears, Hydrogen Bomb 'Buried In Carolina' Others Reported Lost Over Sea, More Apply To Gulbenkian Trust Over £4M. Paid Out Last Year, Best Winter For Jobs Since 1956, Malaria Gains Ground on the Drugs, U.N. Adviser In London Talks, Rail Tunnel Spans Three Centuries, Italian Sports Cars For Britain, Shots As Rioters Try To Storm Sukarno Palace Disguised Ministers SLIP In By Helicopter, Minister Says Town Clerk 'Talked Through Hat', Aden Decision Means More Money For S. Arabia Federation's Army Not Viable Without British Units, Conservatives Firmly United Over Rhodesia Mr. Selwyn Lloyd's Report Endorsed, Wool Trade Seeking To Boycott Hull Docks Complaints Of Tardy Delivery, Package Plant Atom Power For British Submarines Naval Designers Plan 'Silent Ship' For The 1970s, U.S. Gives Britain £107M. Orders, Stopping Spread Of Nuclear Arms Clarification Sought On Guarantees, Higher Taxes For Hongkong, £80M. Coal Price Rise Urged, Athens Search For Link With St. Paul, A Vision Of Cambridge, A.D.2001 Expansion Of City And University, Trade Union Priest Loses A Post, World-Wide Pattern Of Soldiers Taking Over Power, Hereford Chapter Urged To Keep Cathedral Screen, Reserved Judgment In Freedom Case, Army Seizes Power In Ghana Ministers Dismissed And Party Leaders Held Dr. Nkrumah Says Tour Goes On, 'One Shipyard May Close Each Month', Preoccupation With Vietnam Criticized By Senators, Drink Rules Would Cover Car Parks, Policemen In John Birch Society, Rail Inquiry Told Of Yellow Flame Entering Window Passengers Jumped To Avoid Being Suffocated, Mr. Aubrey Jones Critical Of Coal Board, Exile's Remains Going Back To Russia, Buster Keaton Seen Only as a Craftsman, Co-Op.'S 'Injurious Conduct' Rule, £2,500,000 More For The Arts, Cases Proposed For Monopolies Study, Fires of Tradition in the Hebrides, Dr. Obote Suspends Constitution, Busmen Call Off Overtime Ban, Ceylon Coup Fails To Materialize, Islanders Want Money And Skill, Not Independence Work And Ambitions Of Caribbean People Visited By The Queen, New Challenge On Rhodesia By Conservatives Call For Talks With Mr. Smith, Charity Bequests In $90M. Estate, Sinyavsky's Defence Speech Quoted By Newspaper 'I Am A Soviet Man, And My Works Are Not Hostile', 48 Warships Sent To Scrapyard, Radio Doctors' Aid On The High Seas, Mr. Heath Would Have Taken Rail Strike, Zambia Increases Petrol Ration, Albanian Intellectuals Turn To The Land, Quick, Cheap, And Polite IS The B.R. AIM Bargain Fares And Courtesy Schools For FAST Lines, Snow Reports, Motor Firms See Car Tax Rise As Inevitable, Sentencing Habitual Criminals, £500 Fines For Strikers Plan Breach Of Early Warning Rule Employers' Doubts On New Bill, Syria Keeps Her Borders Closed After Coup Clashes With National Guard In Aleppo Reported, Ghana Economy On Brink Of Chaos, Warning Device To Control Speed, B.B.C. AIM To Run Local Radio, Governor's Wife To Seek Office, Why Disraeli Amended His Novels, Turks See Hope Of New Talks On Cyprus. Display Advertising: Painton And Company Ltd., Pia, Life Assurance, Blue Nun Label, Mr. E.A. Hyde, Rank Xerox, Rootes Limited, The Police, Romney Trust Limited, Borax (Holdings) Limited, Parker Timber Group Limited, Vickers Limited, Rnib, The Times, Arbuthnot Latham & Co., Limited, Uta, Vickers Review, Salon International De L'automobile Geneva, South African Airways, Worthington-Simson Limited., William Timpson Limited, Greenwoods (St. Ives), Alenco Limited, Furniture & General Disposals, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. News in Brief. Law: Worker Died In Dough Mixer Fellow Employee Sent For Trial, Ten Hours' Rest Witchell v. Abbott And Another, Court Of Appeal Financing Of Hire-Purchase United Dominions Trust Ltd. v. Kirk Wood, Baby Case For The Lords Custody Judgment To Be Published, Hi Joe: Man Granted Bail Of £400, Recorder Asks For Drugs Inquiry, £8,000 Damages Against Policemen Allum And Hislop v. Weller And Jackson. Politics and Parliament: More time to plan schools reorganization, Minister seeks police help for 'harassed' tenants, Money-lending to doctors condemned, Bomb-carrying flights over U.K., Dearer School Meals Hunt Charges Under Tory Government, Charities' rates by instalments. Official Appointments and Notices: Major Awards For Engineers, Church News, To Command Army In Cyprus, Award For Soviet Academician, University News, Poulters' Company. Property: Geering & Colyer St'ex, Charles II Tankard Sold For £3,700. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: World Skating Championships held at Davos, Index. Editorials/Leaders: What of the Merchant Fleet?, Ghana's Turn, The Colossus of Naples, Warnings. Letters to the Editor: IT Happened Here, Hongkong, The Abrtion Bill How Public Opinion Has Been Shown, Royal Air Force Museum, Fleet Air Arm, University Of Wales, War On Landlords, Battersea Park. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Hobson, Mr. Harry Greenwall, Fleet Admiral Nimitz, Rt. Rev. Joseph Kiwanuka. Reviews: Carnegie Festival At Dunfermline, Busoni's First Mature Work, Seating the Second Violins, Vague Kinship of Two Arts, II Corsaro to Be Staged in London, Object Lesson From Brancusi, Fiery Style of Pianist for Schumann, Welsh Exhibition Of Modern Sculpture, Sparkling Jazz Veteran, Recluse Shows Art at 82. Business and Finance: Commodities Trust Details, Bedford Life Bonuses, Kennecott Earn 54% More, Allied Brewers Open With 'Modest' Gains, Heavy Selling of Gilt-edged Securities, Borneo Company, Black START For Fires, Milford Docks Reshuffle Dennis Differences Resolved, Output Prices Rose 4% In 1965, Gas in a Better Position to Absorb Price Rises, I.M.F. Quotas Up By £1,780M., World Bank May Raise Interest Rates, European Shares Data, Note Circulation Turns Down, Mutual Funds, Trustee Banks To Pay More On March 21?, William Timpson To Raise Prices?, First Nat. Finance Growth, Three Dollar Placings, London Provisions, Peak Cocoa Turnover, De Vere Hotels Bonus, Shares Drop Again Inspired Buying Of Pound?, How The Banks Can Play A Constructive Part, Unit Trust Prices, Bear Selling Hits Tin Prices By Up To £12, World Oil Prices At The Crossroads, Costs Pulling Back B.S.A's Growth Rate Amal. Roadstone Down By Fifth, Scottish Widows' 'Investor' Policy, Company Meeting Braid Group, Best Year Ever For Killing Pests, Arbuthnot Latham Outlook, Lombard St. Easy: Council Loans Firm, Lively National Bank Meeting, Bank Statements For February, Borax Canada Hopes, Wall Street Slumps, Two New Courtiers For The Old Lady, Air Products Give One For One. Business Appointments: Lafarge Cement Chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Ghanaian Stocks Shine, New York Buys Sterling Forwards Weaken, Milan Closes Weak Paris Irregular, Recent Issues, Wall St. Still Falling Dow Jones Index Declines 9.47, Option Rates, Yesterday's Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Widespread Selling Of Funds And Shares. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, New Shake-Up In Shipping Forecast.
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