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The Times - 28/09/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, K. W. WEDDERBURN, Professor of Commercial Law. University of London, W.C.1, Sept. 26., DAVID WINNICK. House of Commons, Sept. 26., ALDINGTON House of Lords, Sept. 27., R. MERRYWEATHER. 11 Imperial Square, Cheltenham, Sept. 24., ALAN T. PEACOCK, Professor of Economics. JACK WISEMAN, Professor of Applied Economics. University of York, The King's Manor, York, Sept. 26., PAUL ADORIAN. Television House, Kingsway, W.C.2., T. B. INMAN. Modern Language Department, Canford School, Wimborne, Dorset., RICHARD GREENWOOD, Chair man, Shooting Committee, British Field Sports Society. 137 Victoria Street, S.W.1, Sept. 22., T. D. MANNING. Newlands, Seaford, Sussex., Sir Cecil Parrott, Mr. Guy Parsloe, A correspondent, Hilary Gelson, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Television Critic, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR NEW YORK MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Africans shot in Rhodesia clash, President to join talks in Manila, Mr. Onassis is defeated in Monaco, Tradesmen WHO Fall For Swindlers, U.S. motor firms cut price increases, Post barred to Mr. Griffiths, Hospital Chaplains 'Resented', Car Firms Aid Anti-Smog Fight, London staging of a master of the Russian theatre, Paul Scofield's new Stratford role, Dr. Erhard puts forward east-west peace plan Security arrangements to remove fear, 'Upturned boat might well be Puffin', Fishermen In A 400-Car Foray Sicilians protest on Tunisia, 'End Dickens image' call to solicitors, Premises Report Discloses Health Hazards, Greenland ice cap experiments on nuclear detection, Mr. Heath faces 'blurred Conservatism' charge Conference demands for clear orders, Mr. Smith Happy About Rhodesia Talks No plans to see Mr. Bowden again, Veterinary brain drain 'worse', Shops Go Metric At 100 Cents To £1 Preview of 1975 fails to solve penny problem, India Asks U.S. For Grain, Rover 2000 goes automatic, Red Guards 'stormed and sacked party offices', Gas Board 'Imprudence' Led To Shortages Report's warning of possible new trouble, Link with South Tirol terrorists denied in Germany, Barber to fight radio ban, Melos Ensemble To Tour U.S.A., London traffic shocks official, How Far IS B.M.C. From The Clearway?, TV repeats on two channels, Japanese move in radio market, Return of 'smog' unlikely, Chemists take prescription cut, Foreign Office Cautious On Johnson Visit Hope, Chapel Given To Canada, Slum Flats Warning Closure move by council, 8,600 Sent Home As Car Assembly Line Closes Delivery strike threatens many more, 'Make Countryside Plans Now', Confidence In Captain O'neill Party critics defeated, 'Depth Charge' Was Practice Missile, Hotels in Bath 'inadequate', Tiles/texttiles, Japan's 'Clean Up' Party Gains Standing, Mr. Wilson appeals for ideas to solve industry's 'most exciting' problem Productivity conference no once-for-all operation, Thieves 'robbed' of £30,000 haul, Work of a restorer of sculpture, Delays in payment of defence bills, 40,000 Leave Scotland Yearly, Support In U.N. For America On Vietnam, Indecision holds up defence cuts 1969 before major economies take effect, National push for productivity Mr. Wilson jubilant over first 'parliament of industry', M. Pompidou Tilts At Democratic Centre. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys, Pia, Milbanke Travel Ltd, French Line, Local Authority Bonds, Telephone Rentals Limited, Kayser, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, High Speed Gas, Ship Mortgage Finance Company Limited, Chelm, Armstrong, Barker, Jaeger Holdings Limited, English Electric, Strathnaver, Ltd.,, Winchester Cathedral Appeal, Kodak, Elliott, Panam, Radiospares. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Transfer Books, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound steady in moderate activity, Recent Issues, War Loan at £50 again, Funds continue forward movement, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities Mark Time, Drawing Of Bonds, Copper Firm After Quiet START, Steels Improve On Frankfurt, Early Wall St. Gains Lost. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,346, A Painter Of Rustic Life, Reminders Of Epstein, Michael Rothenstein's Latest Show. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Emsley captain of St. Peter's for third time, Negotiator's claims to Newmarket race Cheveley Park Stakes wide open, Fine Display By Cullen, Liverpool will need every goal, Ice dancers confident, Young players in Walker Cup trial. Law: 'Outstanding' P.C. Gaoled Four days before marriage, Congresman To Face Contempt Charge, Duke's Son IS To Oppose Summons, 'Torture' case witness says he got £200, Correct Sentence For Possessing Dangerous Drug Regina v. Dalas (Otherwise Dallas), Ronald Edwards in court again, 'Disguise' Denial By Witness. Picture Gallery: The Honeywell-Emett computer. Editorials/Leaders: Three Hundred Robinson Crusoes, Growth Without The Setbacks, Captain O'neill Gets His Vote. Letters to the Editor: Backbench Speeches, When IS A Ship Not A Ship?, Compulsory Latin, How Immune IS A Firm Under Part IV?, Colour Television, Delays In The Post, Partridges In Peril, Conditions For Doctors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Latest Appointments, From The London Gazette, Award For Study Of Handicapped, Main Street Plan For Warwick £1M. Library Opened, Ordination, Kordes Win Belfast Gold Medal. Obituaries: Mr. S. S. Eriks, Canon Roger Lloyd, Dr. N. L. Corkill, Mr. Elim O'shaughnessy, Mr. G. F. Pitt-Lewis. Reviews: New La Traviata at the Met, The play of the film of the book, Nightmare with dexterity, Where traitor becomes an ally, Transposing the serious into the ludicrous, Boulez stimulates in Beethoven. Business and Finance: Esso to build £10½m. plant in Sweden, Uniit Trust Prices, $900M. U.S. Bill Sale, First National in Frankfurt, Annuity Rates Improved, Rolling Out The Barrel Overseas, Revenue surplus of £75,233,000, Sense And Science Needed In Test Marketing, Japan's Man In Lead For Top Bank Post, $9.8m. loans for Latin America, Senior Economist For Pfizer, Call For Joint Nordic Approach To E.E.C., Money Less Difficult, Mutual Funds, Olympia Limited, Grain Markets, 'Hammering' highlights stock market depression, Cripplegate Property Holdings Higher Profits, Conversion Offer In Defence Bonds, 'Bird' Satellite Profit Potential Soars Bonanza for shareholders unlikely, Walmsleys Win £750,000 N.Z. Contract, Sacor unit of account issue, Zambian Mineral Output, Copper Price Raised, Customer's failure hits wool firm, 'Reasonable balance' in Australia, Chancellor Explains New Unit But the French stay aloof, Briefly from the boardroom, Comfort of a sort from output figures, Bristol Plant Hire fear heavy reverse, Computers For Rank Xerox, £5 3/4M. In New Bond Issues, 'Share of tourist market falling', Good progress in N.Z. wool struggle, Lion's Share For Lyons. Business Appointments: New director for Shell. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: F. L. Mercer & Co., Town Houses.

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