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The Times - 20/09/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From our Education Correspondent's notebook, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, EDMUND A. HARVEY-SMITH, HARRY NUTT, General Secretary, , JASPER MOON., MARGARET H. M. ALLEN. 50 St. Peter Street, Tiverton, Devon., RAMAN SUBBA ROW. Leeward, High Beech, South Croydon, Surrey., A. D. GLEDHILL. Sabi, Teffont Magna, near Salisbury, Wiltshire., PATRICK JOHNSON., R. C. LEIGHTON-WHITE. 50 Thornbridge Road, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire., From Our Economic Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COLOMBO CORRESPONDENT, William Gaunt, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Clubs As An Outlet For Stolen Money, U.S. admits air intrusions in China, Doubts In Victoria On Medical Posts, Russia Prepares Public For Breach With Peking, Bath Plug And Chain In Tin Of Peaches Too much carelessness, report says, U Thant ready to stay to end of the year Offer to U.N. if 'agreed man' not found, Visit To Study Ombudsman, Fear of early revolt in Sarawak, The butter was margarine, American Wage Challenge, Letters' Place In A Newspaper, Dollar Payments Difficulty Millions due during freeze, Grenades 'Left By Italian Deportee', Furs Stolen In Armed Raid, Group's success in two large gas fields, Challenge In The Robin's Song A Tender Illusion, More Wall Paintings At Windsor, Nationalists to use 'pirates', Mr. Jay Speaks Plainly To Australia, Council saves £42,000 by work study, Madrid Secret Meeting Plan Attacked, New P. & O. express cargo liner will cut time to Japan, Loch Lomond ruling against councils, Dr. Erhard Accepts His Aide's Resignation Successor to be named after U.S. talks, Princess Marina's African Visit, Students Demonstrate In Four Brazil Areas Links with Argentina and Cuba suspected, Risk Of War If Nations Cut Nato Ties, Traffic will outstrip road programme 10-year problem, Mrs. Castle says, Murder verdict at inquest, Hope To Increase Sales In Rio, Miners Told Future IS Secure, Shopping Centre On Rail Station Site, Treasure find: police officer suspended, Sixth-Formers Critical Of Magazines, Norman influence on coins, 95-minute trains to Birmingham, Foreign Buyers Scoop Up Antiques, Problem Of Inexperienced Politicians, Fireblight spreads to Wales, Outside Help For Two Hospitals, Peace Appeal Issued By The Pope, Status division 'encumbers industry', A Shock For The Seeds Electricity to aid growth, Ministers may meet Mr. Smith today Stringent security measures for Rhodesia visit, United Front decisoon in Kerala, Sharp Defeat For Swedish Socialists, Ceylon's problem over English, Learning to live happily ever after..., Pay freeze not the end of free bargaining Mr. Stewart's firm assurance to T.U.C., U.S. Features Affect British Design, Lessons from management and labour in Sweden, Improved Pearson image put to test in by-elections, Fear of abuse in agencies Bill, B.E.A.Steward Gaoled Passengers' safety endangered, Civil Rights Bill beaten by filibuster North objects to housing integration, Cripple thrown down steps, Mr. Brezhnev To Visit Yugoslavia Talks overshadowed by party reforms, Warrant is expected for Mr. Tshombe's arrest Action after finding of 'mercenaries', Fines For Spanish Bull Breeders, Hearing opens on border dispute, Job-changing a part of Britain's advance Mr. Gunter on full employment goal, Checking The Use Of University Funds, C.B.I. talks start well, Battle To Save The Giant Redwoods, Opposition To Opencast M.P. asks Minister to think again, Pilot rejects new report on crash. News in Brief. Law: Author Sentenced For Blasphemy, Staff crisis in the Glasgow courts, Saddler acquitted of theft, 'Buster' Edwards in court this morning Train robbery charges after surrender, Sergeant-Major For Trial, Misprision And Being Accessary, Peace Corps Man Acquitted. Display Advertising: Warne, Wright & Rowland Limited, The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, A Broard Of Trade Service To British Industry, The North East Development Council, Elga Products Ltd., Imi, Rootes, N C R, Multiple Display Advertisements, Agustine Investments Limited, Wingate Investments, Aei International, The Times, Panam, Yatton Furniture Limited And Subsidiaries, Boac. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Surrey and Sussex Crematorium and. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,339. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Heavyweights In A Lonely World, Depressing features of Lions' tour Captain unsettled by Welsh criticism, Preston offer no threat to Millwall's record, Strong American Challenge, Sports in Brief, Lady Helmsman Draws Level In Series American catamaran again outsailed, Parthian Glance to try for Paris prize Day Tripper romps home at Windsor, Miss Varangot Out Of Open. Picture Gallery: Vice-President of World Bank, One of the world's oldest icons in the Mt. Sinai monastery. Editorials/Leaders: Deflation And Exports, U Thant Offers Breathing Space, The General's Reward, Oxymoron In Advertising. Letters to the Editor: Driving Lessons For All, County Cricket, Chillingham Herd, B.B.C.'s First Duty, Adult Students Today, Zambia's Dependence, Devaluation, What Doctors' Demands Are. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Gerald D. Massy, Mr. Justice Centlivres The Rule Of Law In South Africa, Sir Odumegwu Ojukwu, Mr. Ian Bedford, Sir Benjamin Dawson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Jamaican soprano's vibrant tone, Miss Baker's fearsome clarity, Stimulating playing by Miss Fischer, The lesser known side of a great collection, Havoc and destruction over taking off a few pounds, A 20-minute play worth seeing Little Theatre Club: A Pretty Row of Pretty Ribbons, Unerring skill of Wilde study, Evocative 'theatre of fact'. Business and Finance: The big briefing on productivity, Copper Dearer In Japan, U.S. bill rates at record levels, Bad START For Money, S. Africa Accepts Metric System, £6M. Expansion At Aluminium Plant, No German Crisis, Says Bank, Mutual Funds, Quiet tone on Jo'burg, Chilean Order For Ashmore, Benson, S. African curb on Lloyd's, Wales Gets £7M. Plant B.I.C.C. decision, Two Typesetters From I.B.M. Stable, Steel price rise cancelled, Chancellor Denies 750,000 Workless By Winter, Snap £5,000 Campaign Put Restaurant On Map, Technicalities Strew Tokyo Club Path, Briefly from the boardroom, U.S. To Tap European Skills, Bank changes status, National Canning expect higher sales, Arab Oil Experts To Meet, Gold Prices Quiet, New Sanctions Face Old Problems, Plenty of steam left in gilt-edged, U.S. Cash Dividends Higher, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Selling On Paris, Sterling at $2.79, Recent Issues, Slight Fall On Wall St., Option Rates, Gilts attract strong support, Influential Buying Of Copper Wire Bars, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities Edge Higher, Late rally for the pound. Business Appointments: Dutch Bank post for Prof. Zijlstra, Abbey National appoints new director. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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