The Times - 04/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FREDA ANDERSON, HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W.1, Feb. 2., RONALD J. CALLOW., MICHAEL BALCON., KENNETH R. HILL, Professor of Pathology, Pathology Unit, The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1, Feb. 2., K. G. BRAIDWOOD, Director, Advisory Services, The Economist Intelligence Unit Ltd. Spencer House, 27 St. James's Place, S.W.1, Feb. 1., A. E. BRYAN, Managing Director, F.E. Export Limited. 9 Southampton Place, W.C.1, Feb. 1., From Our Special Correspondent, , NICHOLAS J. FLOWER. Willows, Taplow Common Road, Burnham, Buckinghamshire., JOHN STEPHENSON, Director, Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, S.W.1, Jan. 31., T. FF. M. DARLING., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir John Smyth, , C. F. M., James Monahan, Mr. Patrick Smith, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, C. E. Iliffe,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Turner Watercolours At British Museum, Porpora Paintings Fetch £600, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,145. News: Vatican Secrecy Over Papal Move, Finance System Of Education Criticized Recast Of Grant System Urged, Family In State Of Siege After Threat 'Policemen Frightened Us', United Nations Move To Form Vietnam Neutral Mission, Firms' Political Gifts Must Be Disclosed Vindictive Bill, Opposition Say Accounts To Show Pay Of Directors, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Going To Rhodesia Possible Talk With Mr. Smith On Behalf Of Tories, New Talks On Rail Strike Today Meeting Planned By Mrs. Castle Hopes Of Change Of Attitude, Sign Of The Times At Fanum House, Deadlock Persists In Ford Strike, Mr. Holyoake's View Of Rugby Tour, Airlines Discuss Liability, Russia Preparing For Open Break With China, Automation Need Not Be Feared, U.S. IS Told Commission's Findings ADD A Note Of Caution, Briton Told To Leave Rhodesia By Monday Lecturer WHO Signed Protest Against Independence Declaration, Changes In This Year's Horse Events White City Show Open On Sunday, Doctors' Dilemma: Dead Or Alive?, B. Guiana Party Explains Its Royal Visit Boycott, £8M. Rise In G.L.C. Estimates May Increase Rates South Bank Development To Cost Extra £1M., Mass Invasion By Waxwings Winter Food Quest, Coal Board Reject Miners' New Pay Claim Increase Allowed Four Months Ago, Australia Bases For British Forces A Possibility, Psychological Problems of Obesity, Costa Rica Keeps To Rule By Ballot, Food Parachuted To U.S. Families, 'No Risk' Of Gaol Tank Attack, Busy Polling For Poetry Chair, Longer Wait For Driving Test, E. Africa Flights Suspended, 'Better Relations' With Russia, Police Ordered To Shoot, Tribesmen Die In Aden Clash, Soft Landing On Moon By Russia Luna 9 Sending Signals And Pictures Manned Flight Brought Nearer, Marina Idea Called An Intrusion, Tribulations Of A Reformist Rabbi In Israel, Amenities Of Parkhurst's New Security Block Answer To Mail Robbers' Grievances, Geneva Delegates Welcome Mr. Kosygin's Initiative Interest In Guarantee Against Use Of Nuclear Weapons, Sir B. Lovell Pays Tribute To Brilliant Achievement, Poole Harbour In Plan For National Sea Park, £55,000 Grant To Restore Blenheim, Sign Of Difficulties Over Tashkent Agreement Pakistan Wants Ministers To Discuss Kashmir, Kerala Students Stone College, Monday Club Supporters Call For End Of Sanctions, Fewer Candidates For Ordination, Pool And Trees Setting For Kensington Town Hall, Portuguese Watch On Zambia Border, Shorts May Dismiss 4,500, West Berlin's Fear of Oblivion, Well Met and a Dram on the Run to Dingwall, Prince Of Wales Has Busy Day, Snow Reports, Hospital Wants Walking Stick Returned, 'Criminal Act' Theory On Air Crash, Bomb At Belgian Senate House, Jakarta Clash Over China, Marks And Spencer Spread The Vote, King Hassan Fails To Overcome De Gaulle Influence France's Position In Middle East Still Improving, Nine Die Pit Train Crash More Than 30 Men Injured, Collapsible Front For Safety Car. Law: Widow's Right To Pension Husband Commmited Suicide, France Bans Topless Bathing Costumes, Judge Orders New Trial, Woman Shot Outside Home: Man Charged, Cape Town Charge Withdrawn, Tribal Laws To Be Changed, 'Set-Up' Alleged In Horse Dope Case, Firm Cleared Over Old Building, Apology To Pilots' Union British Airline Pilots Association v. Daily Sketch And Daily Graphic Ltd., £5,000 For Lord Russell Lord Russell Of Liverpool v. Pressdram Ltd. and Others, Woman Sues Jockey Club Nagle v. Feilden And Another, £5,000 Damages For Lord Russell, Mandamus To Minister Regina v. Ministry Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Food Ex Parte Padfield And Others, Driver Wins Appeal Over Parking Magistrate's Ruling Quashed, 22 Arrogant Little Hooligans, Five Youths Guilty Of Murder, Child Murder Charge: Bench Reject Secrecy Plea, Murder Charge But No Body. Sport: New South Wales A Test For M.C.C., Radley Survive Bad START To Beat Eton, St. Bartholomew's Out Of Their Class Against St. Thomas', Sports in Brief, Bath Cup Squash, British Women Skaters Well Placed, Fame Rests Lightly on Talented Osgood, Intentions Go Awry At Eton, Crucial Stage In Women's Hockey, Black Day For Favourites At Wincanton Solbina And Sheridan Should Win For T. Biddlecombe. Display Advertising: John Holt & Company(liverpool) Limited, Unity Plan, Midland Bank, Furniture & General Disposals, Oxfam, The Professional & General Investment Fund, E. & H. P. Smith Limited, Marks And Spencer Limited, Rootes Motors Limited, Tyndall Managers Limited, The Stock Exchange. Official Appointments and Notices: New Appointments By The Pope, Sir V. Begg To Be First Sea Lord Gunnery Specialist, Cambridge, New Income Minima, Horners' Company. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House-Buying Aid Expected Soon, Test of mother's fitness stays in Abortion Bill, Making loans for doctors easier, South Arabian plan soon, Pistols For 52, Coffee For One?, Mr. Sandys protests at Labour motion, Victims of rape excluded, Financial obligations of the air corporations. Picture Gallery: Design for a New Town Hall, Rising Cost Of Concord. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Really Necessary?, A Lead from Kentucky, Don't Shoot the Referee, Facts For Investors, Democratic Centre. Letters to the Editor: Patent Law, Neglected Designers, In Praise Of Fuchsias, Books For The Teacher, A Profession's Duty, The Tate's Future, The Train Robbers, Exports To Rhodesia, Defence Studies, British Film Industry Money That Goes To America. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival, Miss Florence Milnes, Maharaja Of Nawanagar, Mr. Herbert Wiseman Music Teacher And Broadcaster, Prof. H. Pettersson, Mr. Sydney Stevens, M. Pierre Blanc. Reviews: 'Verdict ', Boughton'S Alkestis Revived, Fantasy Study of Power, French Masters for Scotland, Austrian Pianist's Strenuous Programme, Gentle Bishop as Man of Steel in Programme on Africa, The Mysteries of Copyright, Bach Choir In Modern Setting Of Passion, Tate's Newest Purchases, Two Vigo Films Return. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Money Comes Out Slowly, Gillette World Sales Top $42M., Pound Easier: London Buys Dollars Gold Prices Down Again, Company Meeting Société Internationale Pirelli S.A. Basle, Reserves Of World Bank At $957M., Note Circulation £4.6M. Higher, NUT And Bolt Offer For Sale, Czechoslovakia A Tough Market, Holkham Pottery Scores At Gifts Fair, E. Smith Sell £1.5M. Of Property, Lep Push Up Interim, Dollar Loan Flood In Europe, Erroll Obituary on Board of Trade, Mutual Funds, Anning, Chadwick Mystery, Tough & Timid Blend In Company Reform, Westland Aircraft Prospects, Hawker Exports Leap, Public Funds For Societies?, Brokers' Forum, Balancing The Cost Of Electrical Power Discounted Cash Flow Technique, Lower Profits Forecast By Dowty Group, Marks Enfranchises Voteless Thousands, Unit Trust Prices, Equities Rise Further Sterling Lower, 'Tardy Acceptance Of New Designs Overseas', New Rules For Company Accounts, Option Rates, £500,000 Westinghouse Assets Sold, Montecatini Margins Reduced. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Late Activity In Stores, Sharp Reaction In Both Wire Bar Positions, Recent Issues, Paris Declines Again Zurich Cheerful, Latest Dividends, Stock Shortage Helps Shares Again, Wall St. Rally Falters Fractional Gains, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Foreign Exchange Brokers, New Hawker Siddeley Group Appointments. Property: Gordon E. Lloyd.
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