The Times - 18/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, RUDOLPH A. PETERS, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oxford; formerly Tutor for Medical Students, Gonville and Caius College. 3 Newnham Walk, Cambridge, Aug. 15., RUSSELL MEIGGS. Balliol College, Oxford, Aug. 16., GEORGE E. GORDON CATLIN. 4 Whitehall Court, Westminster, S.W.1., JOHN WEDGWOOD. The White House, Clare, Suffolk, Aug. 11., SYDNEY D. BAILEY ANTHONY W. BUZZARD. T. CORBISHLEY. MICHAEL M. DENNY. KENNETH GRUBB. T. R. MILFORD. EDWARD ROGERS. JOHN WOOLWICH. MICHAEL WRIGHT., D. W. LOGAN. 48 Gordon Square, W.C.1., JOHN NOTT. House of Commons, Aug. 16., GILLIAN WILKINSON. Bedford College, University of London., From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Sir Anthony Blunt, J. S. H., Oliver Edwards, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Georg Tugendhat,
ResumoNews: Wife's Spider Challenge, Swinging into step with modern times: girls from the Ivory Coast, Armed police ring Swedish port, S. Africa Raises Taxes To Combat Inflation, Print Unions' Stand On 2s. Bonus Rise, Hospitals' plight desperate if young doctors leave, Little Response To U.S. Drive, Platform Style This Way Elocution training on Southern, Poet's bookshelf, 30 Killed In Italian Gales Holidaymakers as victims, "Dear Examiner, Please pass me. I am an orphan. My mother & father are very poor.", Security man suspended, Egypt and Saudi Arabia open friendship talks Problem of Yemen's growing instability, Talking doctor, Australian aid for immigrants, Latin America integration urged by President Johnson, New Blows At Dr. Erhard, No 1966 Pay Increase, Councils Told Talks on future rises not barred, Days of the Vatican nobility may be numbered, British Oxygen and unions avoid decision Marking time over productivity pact, Grunts From The Haddock Strange Noises In The Fish Tank, Uproar at un-American activities inquiry Lawyer among 26 ejected by marshals, Police fly Duddy to London 250 go to Epping Forest in search for Roberts, All-Party Group Support Motion On Hanging, Senate Halt Purchase Of Navy F111, Merchants query barley crop price basis, Minister's boost for council housing 'Switch idle labour': no action against Birmingham, Lecturers Deny Charges By Rhodesia Minister Duty to test evidence before courts, When The Hospital Comes Home To The Patient, Former Rail Guard's Show Success, Moscow rejects attempts to justify Trotsky 'Bureaucrat who believed in repression', Paintings Recall Great Fire, French Reminder On Blood Tests, Sale of monastery stones on St. Patrick's Island, Murder Dagger And Note In Parcel, Early-Warning System For Motorway Traffic police will keep watch on crime, Raiders foiled outside bank, Russian watch on Nato exercise, Alive After 'Dying' Three Times, Fear of other councils acting, Doubts On Danish Visas Policy, Greek Officials to strike, Dr. Sukarno Booed By Students, Food slimming claims may mislead, Proposal for a monument to Sobers, Lay-Down Bomb For The Raf, Ready for the end of the world, Methodist attitude uncertain, Hongkong fears on devaluation, Fighting Fund To Save School, Soviet Forces Ready To Aid Hanoi, Union Renews Inquiry Call 'Too much paid to telephone firms', More car jobs in danger, New Volvo sets safety standards, Rush On World Cup Stamps, Bombing Doing No Good, Says Lord Avon, Domestic air services in 'precarious' state Highlands and island routes need subsidy. News in Brief. Display Advertising: William Blackwood, Rea Brothers Limited, The British Heart Foundation, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rank Xerox Limited, W.H. Smith & Son, Hodder & Stoughton, Export Intelligence, The Council Of The Stock Exchange, Foyles, The Times, Harrap, The Sanitas Trust Limited, Heinemann, J.W.Roberts Ltd, Bp, North Riding Of Yorkshire County Council, Boac, Laing, Drake & Gorham, Scull, Country Life, Dubilier, St. Martins Property Corporation Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Film Grants To Be Resumed, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,311, Big Stravinsky occasion, Chess Leader Held To Draw British Championship, Kathy Kirby Tv Show Cancelled. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Worthing Pair Improve On Last Year, Rain halts Calderwood bout, Sports in Brief, Easy victory for United States From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, Tidos Ahead All The Way, Scottish Schools Take Lead, Phillips continues on winning way at Moortown, Lucky Victory For British Lions Worried by hard-going pack, Testing time for Close's tactical acumen McMorris comes into West Indies team, Late Lord Astor's bloodstock finally dispersed, Lomond gamely holds on to beat Valoroso Golden Horus only threat to Falcon. Reviews: Grecian wanderers, Falstaffian editor, Essay on unbanning, Poets American and English, New fiction, Many new gifts to Tate Gallery, How the detective story became the crime novel, Putney To Parnassus, Swan Lake gets Russian depth, The farce that failed New Victoria: Carry On Screaming., Shostakovich work in the heroic mould, A serious political play that goes astray, Quick guide, A new light is cast on landlords. Law: Hungarian woman wants to stay, Judges For The New Criminal Court, No Certainty Of Probation Regina v. Tappin, Plea To Stop Holiday Island Noise Fails Atherton v. Aethwy Rural District Council And Another, Man For Trial On £5 Notes Charge, 20gns. for man who boarded wrong train. Picture Gallery: German children sing in St. Paul's, Eurosyndicat. Editorials/Leaders: Too Much Steel About, S.I.S.T.E.R., D.A.D., And M.A., From Galilee To Yemen. Letters to the Editor: First Class, Gurkha Brigade, Rhodesia's University, Britain's Role, Doctors And The Wage Freeze, Initiative To Halt Arms Race. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Sir Audley McKisack Appeal Judge, Mr. T. M. Gambier-Parry, Dr. R. F. Goldstein, Prof. Moses Hadas. Business and Finance: Rea Brothers progress, Dividend Plea By Trust Date of decision, In The Bank Again, No Recession But Full Stop On Growth, Singapore to have its own currency, Briefly From The Boardroom, Lamson growth spoiled by drop in margins, General Tin Pays 15 Per Cent, Clayton Dewandre Feeling Pinch, Surprise At Move, The Indian Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Standard Tea Holdings Limited Mr. R. Mann Reports Record High Quality Crop, New thinking leads to more sales and profits, French Steel Pact Will Benefit West Opportunities for foreign coal, U.S. pressure on pound, Boat builders off to U.S., Trust Comes To Market, Mutual Funds, Anglo-Ceylon Estates, Stewart & Ardern Makes Better START, Honeywell expands in Scotland, Brokers' Forum, Ship Mortgage Marketing Pref., Hepworth Iron Hope, Newrith Group, Shock from June production index, Copper steadier with wire bars up £7, Wall Street fall casts shadow over stock markets, How Taxes Compare, B.S.P. to raise pipe output, Fed raises reserve requirements, U.K. Completes Farm Offers, Option Rates, St. Martins Prop. outlook, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Weak Tone On Amsterdam, Shares come tumbling down again, Recent Issues, Uneasy day for pound, No Halt To Wall St. Slide, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts A Firm Exception. Business Appointments: Mr. Zollinger Steps Up At Lazards, Property Director Resigns, Three new directors for Cunard. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Harry F. Smith, Flats And Maisonettes.
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