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The Times - 16/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From Our Science Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From our Education Correspondent's notebook, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, N. AMIN, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and Ex-Chief Minister, East Pakistan. National Assembly of Pakistan, Dacca., G. CUNNINGHAM. Woolmers, Mannings Heath, Near Horsham, Sussex, Nov. 10., S. G. PAGE. 1 The Mall, Southgate. N.14. Nov. 14., NANCY PANK. The Grange. Fingringhoe, near Colchester, Nov. 14., N. LICHFIELD, President, Town Planning Institute. 26 Portland Place, W.1., C. M. BOWRA. E. S. DE BEER. H. R. CRESWICK. EDUARD FRAENKEL. E. H. GOMBRICH. JOHN HALE. D. MACK SMITH. ROBERT SHACKLETON. JOHN SPARROW. RONALD SYME. FRANCIS WORMALD. November 14., A. G. CHANDLER, Senior Chief Clerk and Training Officer. Guildhall Justice Room, E.C.2., R. H. V. MOORHEAD. Lily Vale Farm, Smeeth, Ashford, Kent., From Our Geneva Correspondent, Hilary Gelson, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, from a special correspondent, George Chetwynd, , T. E. H. Williams, J. Hetherington, Sir Sadler, Dan Smith, George Jobson, W. S. Holley, ,

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News: 96-day search ended among bales of straw, Mr. Brown sees change in link with Six Economic advantages tip scales decisively, British Officer In A Torture Scene Government-aided production, London Transport takeover hint, No Hope Of Rhodesia Accord Mr. Wilson to wait 10 days, Inquiry Into Justice In Sicily, Europeans urged to share Nato burden with U.S. Parliamentarians discuss Army cuts, Indonesia Plot Disclosed, Whirlwind Injures 24 At School Boys buried in tower ruins, Plea for more computer training, Ultimatum By Students Keele threat to leave N.U.S., Now confidence grows among modern factories, Priority for motorways, Inquiry on two companies, Austerity Ahead For Angola, Homes away from the shadows of the past, Docks pallet exchange to speed exports Manchester aims at world-wide use, Strong British Team For Moscow, Incentives bring in the jobs, More challenges to come, Mr. Brezhnev Cautious On Communist Talks Rumanian warning on danger of split, Police close threatened Florence bridge Hundreds of families in one room apiece, U.S. Space Men Land Safely In Atlantic, Pit fire stops production, Indians Keep Their Guns, Swiss suffragettes launch a new attack, Fog Lingers On School Integration, West German parties meet to discuss coalition, Raiders fired on us, say villagers, Soviet M.P.S In Britain, Judge Speaks On Bribery Allegations, Gibraltar has no feeling of isolation, French Protestant unity move, Mr. Martin In Discussion At Vatican, E.T.U. Might Accept Low Norm, Outsize Cars Escape Ferry Increases Sea trip to Europe dearer for many, Prosperity today, tomorrow and the day after is planners' aim, Separate tables, £20M. Container Dock To Fight For Trade, Party's Bid For Influence, Warning by Mr. McEwen on Britain and E.E.C. Australia endangered by tariff talks, P.O. Savings Stays In Civil Service, Unions warned on 'Sun' costs, American Arrested In Prague, Farmers restock after big losses, 'Anglo-German Tie Vital To Europe', Flight From Jury In Libel Cases, Israel Accuses Syria Of Plotting Arab War Mr. Eshkol gives warning to Damascus, Lashings of life raft cut in trawler, The North-East Development faces the freeze, Birth control for Oxford students, 'British civil aviation strangled by regulation', Chemists Make An Enzyme, Trade Figures Show A £29M. Surplus Record exports and drop in imports, The Tees as a trend-setter, Betrayal In Rhodesia, Says Dr. Kaunda Britain denounced at U.N. Assembly, Drugs By The Million Epidemic within two years predicted, Guide to decorating, Ambulanceman who kept tablets, Expansion plans unsettle teacher colleges Students fear decline in standards, New plans for expanding Moscow underground, £90,000 Appeal For Caxton Ms.. News in Brief. Law: Lord A. Montagu Not The Father, Bishop Fined For Careless Driving, Roberts charged with three murders Legal conundrum after police shooting trial is adjourned, Dr. Schumann flown back for trial, Actress's Husband Given Decree, Verdicts of guilty on Minutemen, Youths sentenced for Oxford clash, Arrested Vessel Released, Woman Says Roberts Bought Guns 'Witney and Duddy called at flat', Brighton church case plea fails, Forced Sale Of Assets Halted Centrebind Ltd. v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Application Not Defeated By Bank Holiday Hodgson v. Armstrong And Another, Fishing With A Large Treble Hook Prescott v. Hutin, Obstruction Fine At Greek Army Trial, 'Family' And 'Household' Are Different Holm v. Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea And Others, Colin Jordan held on racial charge. Index. Display Advertising: Glenrothes, New Day Holdings Ltd, The Urban District Of Eston, Rank Xerox, Bks, Rank Hotels, Multiple Display Advertisements, High Speed Gas, Pye Telecommunications, Limited,, Puntemes, Pyrotenax, Darlington, Sanderson Townend & Gilbert, Whessoe Limited, Truman Hanbury Buxton & Company, Limited, Sunderland, J B Ross Frices, Vickers Limited, Procter & Gamble, West Westinghouse, Christmas, Icfc, The Times, Industrial Gas, Vickers Review, The English Industrial Estates Corporation, Bcec, Falcon Trust, Newalls, The Life's Officers' Association, County Borough, Pan Am Clipper Cargo,, Methodist Homes, W. S. Holley,, Lifeguard Assurance, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Boac, County Durham, Consett, New North East, Hutchinson, The British Alluminium Co Ltd, Rukba, The English Scottish And Australian Bank Limited, First National City Bank, John T.Bell & Sons Ltd., Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, The Chartered Bank. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, W. Garstin & Sons Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,388, Television and radio, Musical From Caesar And Cleopatra, Nantgarw plate fetches £430, Russia still holds chess lead. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: How Builders Can Save £10M. A Year More use of weather service urged, Ombudsman: No legal aid, Leadership for state steel industry, Export credits to Rhodesia, London Government Bill attacked by Tories, Enabling Services to compete for manpower, Controversy over motives for delay in London borough elections, Exploiting North Sea gas, Heavy calls on redundancy fund. Sport: Clay To Box Terrell Champion dazzling, Challenger To Be Chosen, Strong Spurs XI held by Cambridge, Sports in Brief, Three Irish Challengers For Ascot Dicky May follows Arkle and Flyingbolt, Careful Plans Suffer First Setback, Australians go down amid excitement and joy First defeat on any South African tour, Knudson Likes Feeling Of Tension Found out something about putting, England face test of time after Wales Injury problems for Scots and Irish. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: Leicester school struck by whirlwind, Gambia's First Coinage. Official Appointments and Notices: Air Commodore To Be Promoted, Norroy And Ulster King At Arms, Church News, World Theatre now part of R.S.C., From The London Gazette, University News Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: Everyone On The Carpet, Mr. Greenwood's Weather Eye., Keeping Up The Momentum, Swift Advance Has Its Price. Letters to the Editor: Productivity, City Magistrates, Land Development And Planning, Cenotaph Service, Channel Tunnel, E. Pakistan's Faith In Unity, Help For Italy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir George Reid, Lt.-Col. L. A. Strange, Sir Roland Braddell, Rear-Admiral Sir W. S. Jameson Sailor And Author, Mr. Aymar Embury Physical Outline Of New York. Reviews: Fresh and varied ballet composer, 'Butterfly' strongly projected Sadler's Wells: Madam Butterfly by Puccini, R.A.D.A.'s Effective Greek Tragedy, Character studies of Polish refugees, Five picked out from the Young Contemporaries, Polish woman in a man's world, Young pianist's success in mature concerto, Inventiveness in Houdini fantasy Piccadilly Theatre: Man of Magic, Music by English eccentrics. Business and Finance: Rothschild and Nat-Pro break new ground, How Natural Gas Helps France, Oversubscription Of Shell Loan, Bank Sound, Say Board, Germany Asked To Cut Interest Rates O.E.C.D. economic policy review, G.M. Loan Lists Close, No panic switching by institutions, Revenue surplus of £50,212,000, No Cheer For Debenhams' Shareholders, Alex. Stephen lose £1m., No Check To Wilkinson Slide, Mutual Funds, Travel companies merge, 'Market Rates' Again, Kingpin shortage hits Morris 1000s, Copper prices erratic in spirited dealings, Congo hopes to increase tin production, £4¼M. Telephone System Order For S.T.C., Smart recovery by Joseph Lucas, BLYVOORUITZICHT GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Gratifying Achievement In Spite Of Difficulties, Guilder C.D.s for Dutch, Briefly from the boardroom, Wages Decision Vital In Netherlands, THE WHITE ENSIGN ASSOCIATION LTD. (A Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee formed in June, 1958.), S. African Gold Output Down, Will Wall Street Follow Lead Of Utilities? Big growth potential for electricity, Warburg In $20M. E.C.S.C. Deal, Cutting The Dead Wood From Industry, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: The Bank Buys Dollars, Recent Issues, Trade figures boost equites, Option Rates, Good day for sterling, Paris Weakens On Renewed Selling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good List Of Gains, Mild Rally On Wall Street. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Sir R. German gets board post. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.

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