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The Times - 14/09/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HONGKONG CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, RICHARD POWELL, DirectorGeneral, Institute of Directors. 10 Belgrave Square, S.W.1, Sept. 13., H. D. HUGHES, Principal Ruskin College, Oxford, Sept. 12., W. G. PULLEN, Chief General Manager. The Chartered Bank. 38 Bishopsgate, E.C.2, Sept 13., FRANK DAWTRY. General Secretary, National Association of Probation Officers. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, Sept. 12., CHRISTOPHER BROCKLEBANKFOWLER. 229 Cromwell Mansions, Cromwell Road, S.W.5, Sept 9., ELIZABETH FLEMMING. 14 Northampton Park, Canonbury, N.1, Sept. 12., HAROLD A. TURNER. Wish Feld, Portsmouth Lane, Lindfield, Haywards Heath., S. C. BUTLER. Lochalsh, Ashbrook Lane, Hitchin, Hertfordshire., RICHARD H. AMIS. 34 St James's Street, S.W.1. Sept. 12., From Our Defence Correspondent, Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, A correspondent, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Firm's Loss May Be £325,000, Five Killed In Lebanon Village Feud Tanks called out to restore order, Spanish professors and students disciplined after unrest, Tired Space Man Cuts Walk, Plan for new category of doctor in America, 'Very Brief' Gas Contamination, Dr. King changes planetariums, Move should end all talk of devaluation, Resistance To Red Guards Growing, No Room At The Inns For Ramblers, TV advertising levy yields £21m., Huge Wave Crushed Car Ferry, 'Dangerous youths' sought by police, Herr Brandt calls for new federal elections, Formosa Finds Anti-Communism Pays, U.N. defaulters urged to pay, Mr. Vorster is S. Africa's choice, New Forest gravel pit clash, Ministers fail to break Rhodesia deadlock Mr. Wilson's critics demand publicity for their case, Home Secretary to see gaming body, Big Cut-Back In Car Industry New support gives pound wide safety margin, Landslide City Resignations, European unions watching T.U.C. Moscow mission Visit may decide whether others go, Mayor Accused After Riot, Country weekend cooKing, Spanish protest on R.A.F. flights, Consequences of Britain's first Polaris submarine, Duke To Visit Argentina This Month Shortened stay within the £50 limit, Tobacco Unions Look Ahead, Reports uncivilized, ambassador says, Schoolboys' protest about Vietnam, Poisoning Nuclear Piles To Save £1M., Deals in firm's shares are halted Chief's whereabouts not known, No question of £1m. being lost, London University says, Lead theft in cemetery, The Archers Are Not Typical Survey puts them in top 10%, Party Troubles For Vorster Regime, Case For Higher Age Limit, Zambia seeking action at U.N., Shotgun Trade To Draft Safety Regulations Mail order sales may be banned, Country style living up-to-date, General de Gaulle widens split with U.S. World tour brings left-wing support, Future Of Governor Now At Stake, Rapid Turn-Round At Rebuilt Dock Cutting congestion raises capacity by half, Bad Image Of Prep School Effect of ignorance and suspicion, Driving lessons for all in last school year Minister studies advisory council idea. Law: Police 'fought for survival', Sentence On Czech Skater, Life Sentences On Two Youths, Youth On Threat To President Charge, Boy's Alleged Admission On P.C.'s Death, Defence Scores In Ben Barka Trial, Woman burnt bonds with cigarette, Chewing gum cards not obscene, Two men remanded on plotting charges. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: An electronic music board. Display Advertising: Sevenoaks And Tonbridge Water Company, Victor Britain, Pia, Ici, South African Treasury, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, The Carpet Selection Centre, Massey-Ferguson, Help The Aged, United States Lines,, The Times, The Jersey Electricity Company Limited, Scandinavian Airlines, London Trustee Savings Bank, Nse, Barker, Schweppes, British Ropes Limited, Halifax, Pink Plymouth, Excess Insurance Company Limited, Rukba, Ship Mortgage Finance Company Ltd., White Horse, First National City Bank, Birlec. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J.H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Anglo-German youth concert, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,334, Mr. Laurier Listers Next Revue. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Roehampton Croquet, Losses forced new venue, Stolen Flight sold for 1,700gns., Fulham Make Most Of Fortuitous Chances Both sides lack finishing power, Sports in Brief, Davies Stirs Memories Haillet beaten, Stepney Goes To United Busby pays £60,000, Aerofoils hold key to catamaran series Americans challenge Lady Helmsman, England end season on high note Bad start handicaps West Indies XI, Kent come to life near end, Miss Ludgrove in England team, Guide for Walker Cup selectors. Official Appointments and Notices: Liaison Officer For Immigrants, Eton College, From The London Gazette, University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Editorials/Leaders: In The Path Of Verwoerd?, Normal Confusion, Guns And Gambling. Letters to the Editor: Adult Students Today, B.B.C.'S First Duty, Immigrants' Housing, Standards For Directors To Maintain, Nationalized Banks In Burma, Early School At Eton, The New Estate, Probation Service, All Change For St. Pancras Station. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. Harold Burton, Mr. P. T. Molson, Sir Eric Beckett, Mr. Donald F. Campbell Metallurgical engineer. Reviews: Subtle, ironic parable, Kirov ballet show their elegance, Shouldering the wrath of TV viewers, Tuesday music in the City, Star treatment for film of 'Faustus', Trail blazed by masterpiece, Easy, amiable modern comedy. Business and Finance: Mr. Bloom Will Sell, E. & 0. Chief Says, S. Durham Starts Pipe Plant, B.M.C. will test markets' new-found cheer, Savings top £250m., British Ropes sales and earnings ease, Woolcombers Gathering Strength, Australian Bank Charges Up, Sevenoaks Water Placing, Stability In Unity Aim of new swap, $20M. Goodyear Issue In Europe, Cowan de Groot to change status, Export Potential Salved, Mt. Isa Record, Consultancy Asset In Management, Money Uneven And Short, Motorists Double Their Spending On Cars 10-year survey shows where money goes, Bank Of Scotland Earns Less, Warne, Wright Loan, Rubber values improve in fair activity, Monetary Solidarity Takes Another Step Forward, N.Y. Exchange May Rent A New Home, Redman Rights, Briefly from the boardroom, Treasury Holds Back Excess Dividend, Qualcast Bow To Freeze, Britain 'Can Be In Balance Next Year', Kennedy round talks resume, Cheap steel imports threaten crisis, Option Rates, Saml. Webster bid for J. Hey, Unit Trust Prices, Computer Challenge From Germany. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts and equities push upward, Firm Gains On Zurich, Recent Issues, Sterling Takes Heart: Buying Persists, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good Day For Steel Shares, Wall St. rally extended, Pound rallies in active market. Business Appointments: New chiefs for Hoover. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Sutable for institutional and Educational Purpose for use as a, Town Houses.

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