The Times - 01/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent., By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, P. R. HARRISON. Abbey Farm, Renhold, Bedfordshire., P. S. J. ZATZ 41 Gerard Road, Harrow, Middlesex., A. SOUTHGATE QUITTENTON. 22 Chenies Street, W.C.1., HUGH CLAUSEN. 17 Harman Drive. N.W.2. Jan. 28., C. OLDING. London House, Mecklenburgh Square, W.C.1. Jan. 28., WM. DAVIES. 19 Deane Croft Road, Eastcote, Pinner, Middlesex, Jan. 28., B. N. BEBBINGTON, Director, Home Office Police Research and Planning Branch. Home Office, Horseferry House. Dean Ryle Street, S.W.1., BENEDICT BIRNBERG. 24 Morden Road, Blackheath, S.E.3. Jan. 29., J. M. BARR, Chairman, Barr and Wallace Arnold Trust Limited. 21 The Calls, Leeds 2, Jan. 28., Max Hayward, , W. G. HAYTER. Brooks's, St. James's Street, S.W.1., FENELLA GREIG. Department of Agriculture, University of Oxford, Jan. 28., HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary. Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly. W.1, Jan. 31., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Roger Carey, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Our Financial and Industrial Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, From Our Astronomical Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Public Appointments, Surrey and Sussex Crematorium, Wood-, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Separate Performances For Spy Film, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,142, £200 For Murder Broadsheets, Television Programmes. Reviews: Three Concerts at Burlington House, Comedy With A Bite, Nostalgic Counterpiece to The Investigation, Two Worlds of Espionage, Voice Of Warmth And Quality, Magicians and Servants of the Public. News: Mr. Healey In Canberra For Defence Review Discussions To Deal Mainly With Situation After 1970, Patients Are Harmed By Rivalry, Tibetans Still Fight Against Overlords, Christian Democrats Search For A Party Leader, Failure By Young Communists, Campaign Lowers Drugs Bill, Christian Action Plans Campaign, Talks On Aintree Scheme Today, Foster Child Case For Minister Dorset Officials Deny Blame, Tunku Names His Successor, Reading Animal Tracks in the Snow, Durham Mail Robbers Air Their Grievances Home Secretary Sanctions 'Free Speech' Gaol Interview, Higher Fees For Private Patients Hospital Limit Removed Review Of Pay Beds Stopping Queue Jumping, Impressive Ensembles in Swan Lake, Study of Air Traffic, Nigeria Cuts Ministries In Economy Drive, Housewives Study Economics In Mid-Afternoon Enthusiasm At University Course, Mr. Khrushchev's Plea In Cuba Crisis Secret Message To President Hinted At A Deal, Maritime Museum Director Retiring, Moscow Visit By Afghan Leader, Soviet Pledge To Farmers, Warning To Britain On Hongkong, Homage To Giotto And Donatello, Bonn Ransoms 2,600 Prisoners, Ulterior Motives Denied, Resistance To Overspill In Devon London Delegates Picketed, Lavender Hill Cost May Go Up £160,000 Claim By Company, Spotting The Hijackers, Declining Power Of The Nightriders, Thai Assimilation Of Chinese, Bristol Rate Up 13 Per Cent, Islamic Summit Preparations, Protest By Labour And Liberal M.P.s, Coach Firms Step Gaily Into Bus Vacuum Substitute Crews Happy In Their Work, Councils Protest Over G.L.C., 'Pace But No Psychology Arts Theatre, Cambridge: Macbeth, French Happy Over E.E.C. Accord, Q.C. Says Men Were Caught In ACT Of Horse Doping Police Waiting At The Stable, Many Deaths Caused By Snow Havoc In America 20in. Falls In Southern States, Long-Term Thinking On Universities, Italian Communist Party Chief Silences Dissidents, Churchill Statue By Mr. Nemon, Hall Fault: Calls For Inquiry Concern At Rumours, Airline Ends A Weighty Problem, Tear Gas Used On India Rioters, Britain Unlikely To Be Affected, Prince Of Wales Goes Sailing, Two Killed In Miners' Riot In Belgium Police Twice Open Fire, Increased Funds For U.S. Arts, Belgrade Rebuke For Sofia Over Macedonia Claim, New Belgian Envoy To London, Mr. Wilson Angers Mr. Heath, Rail Unions Meet Board Today, New Drive To End Police Manpower Shortage Urgent Inquiries By Three Working Parties, Russia May Call Nordic Talks In Murmansk, U.S. Resumes Bombing Of North Vietnam Mr. Johnson Asks For Security Council Meeting, Dangers To Press Freedom, Snow Reports, Awkward Voices in Russia, The 'Scandal' Of Animal Slavery, Doctor Cleared In Cancer Action U.S. Jury Finds There Was No Fraud, Subtle Changes In The Jensen C-V8, Ho Chi Minh's New Condition, Rhodesian Minister Hits Back At Britain Warning On Payments Called 'Intervention', New Sanctions 'A Damp Squib', Fischer Provided Funds For Sabotage, African Says, Space-Age R.S.M.s Brave The Lone Computer Accepting Facts Of Army Automation. Sport: Test Victory In Sight For Australia Bowlers Give England Hope, But Batsmen Falter, West Women Are Outplayed Eastern Hockey Field Day, Cowdrey Goes With England 114, England Defence Well Tested Counties XI Fail To Take Chances, Sports in Brief, Nosey Good Value For Schweppes Trophy, Rugby Club Records, Allan To Play For Middlesex, Emerson Beats Ashe To Win Title For Fifth Time, Cambridge Selection Problems Far From Settled, Lee In Strong Position For Lacrosse Title, Points Win For Rudkin Esparza A Tough Opponent. Official Appointments and Notices: Home Secretary's Special Aide, Jessel Director Resigns, Church News, Australian Artist Receives Award, From The London Gazette, Honoured By College Of Physicians, University News London. Law: Private Eye Sued Lord Russell Of Liverpool v. Pressdram Ltd. And Others, Six Charged With Massacre, Witness In Dairy Case Was 'Scared Stiff', Man Charged With Girl's Murder She Was Strangled Inquest Told, Supreme Court To Hear Hoffa Plea, Cypriot Cleared Of Murder, Woman Released By Appeal Court, Friend Of Train Robber Escapes, Murderous Attack By Boy Alleged, Mint Man Stole Crown Pieces, Family Courts Impractical, J.P.s Say 'Proposal IS Not Justified', Indian Student 'Denied Killing Brother', Judgment Reserved In Cleaner Case, Back To The Land David Bryan Rogers (H.M. Ins. Taxes) v. Anthony Ernest Cross Longsdon. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Queen arrives for Luncheon. Display Advertising: The Attock Oil Company Limited, Robophone, Simo Properties Limited, South African Airways, Export Ntelligence, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Amp, International Stores. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Abortion, Each Man and His Dog, Walls Have Mouths, To the Security Council, Italians Step In. Letters to the Editor: Vietnam Decision, Investment Incentives, On The Oxford Line, A Profession's Duty, The Tate's Future, Mobility Answer To Police Shortage, Neglect Of The Engineer Failures That Are The Sequel, An Air Of Gaiety, Holiday Motoring In Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Miss Florence Milnes, Prof. E. S. J. King, Dr. W. G. S. Adams Former Warden Of All Souls, Mr. Frederick Raper, Mr. William Raynes, Mr. John Nugee. Politics and Parliament: Premium bonds: £6,500,000 gain, Whitehall plan as precedent, 'Allow the duellists to fight it out', Party leaders' angry clash over Rhodesia policy, Critics of Land Commission give warning of higher prices and fewer houses. Business and Finance: Time for Decision on the Aircraft Industry, Silver Price Outlook, Fire Losses Still Rising, Aid Small Investors, Chancellor Told, Squeeze And Labour Troubles Hit Motor Output, Further Advance In Copper Wire Bars, Shares Still At High Level, Local Authorities Raising £5M., Sunshine And Rain Below Average, City Bank in $100m. Manhattan Fund Issue, Commodity Markets, Mutual Funds, Rand Selection And Rhodesia, General Motors' Rfcord Yfar, Group Of Ten Studies British Plan, Jaguar Form Sales Export Company, Holders Trust Pass Preference, Chairman Replaced In Board Row, Large Help Given To Discount Houses, How Wall Street Will Look in 1975, Arbiter & Weston Terms, £56M. Raised In January, Pillar Hldgs. Buy Chemicals, £1,664M. Gold Loss By America, Spotting The Next Choice Of Housewives, Cheques To Be Readable By Machine Orders Flow, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, O.E.C.D. Studies The Effects Of Automation, Slow Down In Growth, Union Carbide Price Cut, Cost-Saving Helps U.S. Borax, Steel 'Dearer Soon'-C. Lindley, Government Grants Scheme Defended, I.P.C. Buys Stake In Newsagents Group, Upward Move In U.S. Bill Rates, Company Meeting The Brunner Investment Trust, Unit Trust Prices, Scaffolding Earn And Pay One-Fifth More. Business Appointments: United Drapery Stores Name New Chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling Down 1/32 Cent At $2.8011/32 Renewed Strength In Euro-Dollars, Sharp Rise On Milan Frankfurt Firm, Cautious Opening To The New Account, Small Loss On Wall St. Rails Turnround, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Funds Firm But Quieter, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In February, From The Times of 1866. Property: Bernard Thrope & Partners.
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