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The Times - 23/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE. House of Commons., P. A. CLAUSON. Corner Elm, Netton, near Salisbury., STEPHEN COFFIN. 1 Turner Drive, Golders Green, N.W.11., T. LLOYD-WILLIAMS. Parkland, Granary Lane, Budleigh Salterton, South Devon, Nov. 21., J. BRUCE-GARDYNE. House of Commons, Nov. 19., MURIEL A. MASEFIELD. 18 Carlton Road, Oxford., A. RUPERT HALL. Department of History of Science and Technology, Imperial College of Science and Technology, 180 Queen's Gate. S.W.7, Nov. 21., FRANK HARRIS, Editor, Jewish Telegraph. Levi House, Bury Old Road, Manchester 8., STANLEY DARBY Court Lodge, Broadwater Down, Tun-bridge Wells, Kent., R.W. BURCHFIELD, Editor, Oxford English Dictionary Supplement. Oxford English Dictionary Rooms, 40 Walton Crescent, Oxford, Nov. 21., E. G. PEARCE. Boxgrove Cottage, Highfield Road, West Byfleet, Surrey., From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Hilary Gelson, DR. JOHN SHEARMAN, , FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Drama Critic, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Punishing Driver WHO Drinks, Item withdrawn, Record world fish catch, Call For Changes In French Education, New Offer By Mr. Smith On Rhodesia Talks Britain asked to name meeting place, Plan to appease Opposition as talks on Bermuda end, Bronze Age hoard is treasure trove, Charges faced by Mihajlov group, Car With Flag But No Ambassador, Iran's spirit of national regeneration, U.S. satellites for defence link, Union Anger At 'New ICE Age' Rigid criteria for pay thaw attacked, Churches Divided On Abortion Issue Protestant clergy favour law reform, Pay increases for next six months must be exceptional and severely limited, Museums And Galleries, The Toy Game, I.P.C. blames employers for print anarchy House unions given power to bully, Nursing homes' national body, Lord Reith Asks 'What Stimulus?', M.P.s View Costly Cunarder, Only The Best Find Room At The Top Too few leaders in prospect, Franks reforms criticized, Michaelmas Calls To The Bar, Firms expounding ideas on industrial reorganization, Iraq delegation in Syria for oil talks Damascus awaits latest I.P.C. offer, Productivity First In 'Thaw' White Paper sets zero norm for rises 'Country cannot afford longer holidays', Industrial mergers in Europe, American War On Poverty Slows Up, Efta Urged To Press On With Integration, The ruins of Florentine art: what the floods have cost civilization, Pilgrimages to grave of President Kennedy Shadow still cast over White House, Lord Caradon's four steps for keeping the peace, Computers will give Army instant weapons check Big saving in maintenance costs, Hope Of Reducing Aircraft Noise, Girton Apples In R.H.S. Show, 56 Facing Trial In Mukalla Case, 'The Guardian' Not To Join Consortium, Churches And Monasteries, Fasting Indian Holy Man Arrested Protest against slaughter of cattle, Brakes fault in Rolls and Bentleys, Mr. Smith Free To Appear No guarantee of safe conduct, Satellites For World News Coverage, G.L.C. Ideas For Next-Century London Housing and transportation studies, Bonn Party Bargaining Activity in wake of Bavarian election, Spain to have 100 elected M.P.s General Franco will appoint Prime Minister, Objector's Arrest May Sway Voters. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Milbanke Travel Ltd, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rhodesia Cement Limited, The Times, Pakistan International Airlines, Hawker Siddeley, Gold Fields, Copyrapid Dry, British United, Qantas, Pember & Boyle,, Antony Gibbs(life & Pensions), Ltd., M. Duke & Sons Ltd., Punt E Mes, Home Service Insurance, Standard Bank Group, Broomwade, Wormalds, Walker & Atkinson Limited, Spencer Gears(holdings) Ltd., White Horse, Punch, Ind Coope Hotels, Spark Holdings Limited. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: New Cast For Mousetrap, Television and radio, Jewelled pendant fetches 6,800 guineas, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,394. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Real Madrid Lack Their Old Magic, Easy progress for R.A.F. seeded players, French Boost For British Champion, Sports in Brief, Late changes in Steele-Bodger's XV against Cambridge, Second Place For Jacklin With 271, Owners plump for tote monopoly Objective is to 'cut out dead wood', Relays victory for Oxford. Politics and Parliament: Views changing on State unit trust, Peers' telephones not tapped, Trouble breaks after M.P. suggests pay cuts, Mr. Callaghan Offers No Prospect Of Reflation, Steel Bill compensation charge by Opposition Uproar over extended sittings, Rolls, Bentley and yacht on £5,000 a year, Dividend cuts made by 206 companies. Law: £600,000 fraud by director alleged, Crown claim over author's gift, Woman cleared in beauty firm case, A Judge IS A Judge Even On Sunday, Borstal The Only Answer Regina v. Cattell, Shareholder Loses Battle In Re Claridge Holt & Co. Ltd. Claridge v. The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co.. Official Appointments and Notices: R.S.M. To Retire, From The London Gazette, Treasury adviser's new post. Picture Gallery: From Park Lane to Temple Bar, Editorials/Leaders: Still Franco Spain, What's In A Chinese Name?, No Easing Up. Letters to the Editor: Discretion In Penalty For Murder, Prince Of Wales, The Common Market, Value Judgment On Traumatic Shocks, Roundabout Approach, Conglomerate Of Silica, Aircraft Noise, Help For Italy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. A. R. Middleton Todd, Professor G. P. Crowden Physiology At London, Sir Samuel Runganadhan Former Indian High Commissioner. Reviews: Brecht's politics lost in student 'Mahagonny', Film festival that is full of surprises, A Verdi role sung with authority, Yevtushenko Recites, Film of the Battle of Britain, Nostalgic mood of new revue, Richard Stoker's new works, Bruckner's sublimest vision, Something for everybody, Rome sees two centuries of English art, Miss Engel in a striking portrayal Royal Court Theatre: Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Business and Finance: Paris Improves After Weak Opening, Government action needed to revive mid-Wales, Revenue Surplus Of £16.6M., Bunzl Pulp see 19 p.c. profit spurt, The Clydesdale (Transvaal) Collieries, Ltd. Record Profits, Engineering exports show small rise, Unit trust prices, Gilts recover, Gala International, Satisfactory half-year for Spark HIdgs., The British Linen Bank 221st Annual General Meeting, Russia In Colour Tv Talks With France, Investment curb for U.S. firms, More Local Authority Bonds, Lord Cromer Attacks Investment Ban "Anglicized Hungarian goulash", The Rover Company Notable Export Progress, Profit forecast by computer, Why bank seeks stake in films, 'Gold Fields' optimism, £2M. Knitting Machine Order From Russia, Cash zinc up £2: Now £9 above producers base selling price, Briefly from the boardroom, Yarrow And Company Limited Satisfactory Year In View Of Difficult Conditions Extracts From The Statement By Sir Eric G. Yarrow, Wood Hall doubt, Loewy Win £900,000 Export Orders, Less expensive offices, Growth Deferred For Man-Made Fibres, 'Fantastic' loss on fires, Jakarta Debts: Tough Soviet Stance, 'Market rates' charged by the Bank, Little Neddy For Car Industry?, Orkla Grube In New Venture, Treasury bowler among City top hats, Positive Response To E.C.S.C. Crisis Help pledged for the steel industry. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Equities hold up and gilts rally, Wall Street Continues To Fall, Option Rates, Firm Tone In Sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small And Irregular Movements. Business Appointments: Lord Clydesmuir's new post. Property: Chesterton, Town Houses.

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