The Times - 13/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Swimming Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, By A Student of Asia, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Shipping Correspondent, G. J. HILLS Department of Chemistry, The University, Southampton., PEGGY DUFF. Chairman, Camden Planning and Development Committee. The Town Hall, Euston Road, N.W.1., BOYD OF MERTON., ROBERT GRAVES. Deya, Mallorca, Spain, Jan. 9., E. M. LYNCH., T. W. BAXTER, Director, The National Archives of Rhodesia. P.O. Box 8043, Causeway, Salisbury, Rhodesia, Jan. 7., JEREMY MOSTYN. IAN HENDERSON., JOCELYN O'NEILLY, Chairman, National Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital 6A Thornhill Road, N.1., P. M. LEIGH, Vice-Chairman, National Association of Estate Agents., GUY SEWARD. W. R. STUART SMITH. 1 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2, Jan. 11., Reginald Pound, J. PEARCE GOULD. 11 Essex Street, Strand, W.C.2, Jan. 10., PAUL HAWKINS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From our European Economic Correspondent-, From Our Drama Critic!, By Our City Editor, By Our Financial and Industrial Editor, recently returned from a tour of the sub-continent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Company Meeting Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,126, Barwell Meteorite, Television Programmes, Hilder Paintings Fetch £ 800, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,721, Shaw Comedy To Come Off. Sport: England Will Not Play Safe, Tyler A Tireless Retriever, Palmer-Tomkinson In A Class Of His Own, Sports in Brief, Leeds Again Fail To Beat Close Rivals Charlton, Master In Midfield, Inspires Manchester, Civil Service Assortment Take Their Chances, Staffordshire Scrape Home On Count Of Corners, Flyingbolt May Give Stone To Mill House, Twenty World Records Broken. News: Britain Exhibits At U.S. Boat Show Exports Expected To Be Doubled, Text Of The Lagos Conference Statement, M.P. Denies Zambia Accusations, Builders' Chief Says Housing Total IS 35,000 Short, Rhodesia Conference To Meet Again Review In July If Revolt Remains Unbroken Commonwealth Leaders To Set Up Sanctions Committee, Great Bustard--a Lost Bird Lamented, New Opposition To Education Plan Not Justified, Aided Schools Say, Once A Week Strike By Hull Dockers, Betting Lead For Wales, Stepping Out to New Cities, Cairo-Saudi Talks Pave Way For Compromise, 200 Factories Join Gas Emergency Plan Pressure Cut In West Midlands, Iraq-Iran Dispute Agreement, British M.Ps. Manhandled By Mr. Smith's Supporters, Vast Crowd Of Watchers At Shastri Funeral Manoeuvres Over Successor Begin In Earnest, Canada To START Polar Flights, Mr. Powell Strikes Back At Maudling Thesis, Travellers' Misgivings On Rail Plan, Scottish Aviation's £892,000 U.S. Contract May Grow, Realignment For West Midlands, Bright Prospect For Italian Socialist Unification, Car Strikers Go Back To Work, Miners Bitter At 'Betrayal', 18 Children Die In U.S. Fires, Brighton Votes For Coffee Bar Bill, Chinese Oilfield As Success Symbol, Tank Battalion To Join U.S. Army In Vietnam Largest Armoured Force On Either Side, Negroes Protest Over War And Civil Rights, Pakistan Doubts Over Pact Silence On Kashmir, Container Rivalry Splits British Liner Fleet, Quick Guide, Drought Threat To Americans, Many Domestic Air Fares To Be Increased 'Finances Depressing '-Board, New Urban District Constituted, Lessons From Japanese For Post Office, Double-Deck Piccadilly To Be Planned Lord Holford Given 2 Months For 'Realistic Solution', British Climber Saves Two, Still A Prospect For One-Eleven, President's assurance on building the Great Society Ten-Point Programme For Progress, £14M. Bid For U.S. Publishers, Objections To Ombudsman Tory Lawyers' New Proposal, New French Radio Policy Urged, U.S. Ready To Fight To Finish Vietnam Warning By President No Response Yet To Peace Offer, Pressure On Union Over Fairfields, De Gaulle Visit To Moscow This Year, Cuckmere Valley Dam Opposed, T.U.C. See Anomalies In Early Warning, Africa Drought Relief Plan Losing Impetus Stricken Areas Slow To Assess Needs, 'Izvestia' Hits at Writers, Exports Record 'No Flash In The Pan' Chancellor Says Foreign Doubts Are Disappearing, Mr. Gunter Hints At Curb, Effect Of Licence Decision On British Motorists, Prince 'Hoodwinked' By 30 Mummies, Mint Promises That Halfpennies Will Flow Red Carpet Down For The Hunter, Snow Reports, Rifle Club Moved From Gaol Area, Mongolians Greet Mr. Brezhnev, Churchill as a Journalist. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Strange Meeting in Vietnam, Official Appointments and Notices: New High Steward At Cambridge, New Chairman For Seeboard, £15,195 Award For Heart Research, Church News, R.A.F. University Cadetships, Cunard Publicity Arrangements, President Kaunda To Be Honoured, U.S. Expert To Study Oil Embargo, Burma Names New Ambassador. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Law: Evans Said: 'Find Christie', Till Rolls Searched In Vain Regina v. Sant, 58 Face Charges Of Terrorism In South Tirol Examining Magistrate's Report Alleges 'Neo-Nazi' Influence, South Korea Railway Officials Gaoled, Three From Building Society Accused, Body Exhumed, Then Murder Charge, Wrong Idea Regina v. Day, Counsel Asks About Dumb Blondes, Baby's Death: Pair Put On Probation, Sentence On Dutch Seaman, Learner Driver's 20-Year Ran, Sloop Arrested At The Boat Show Writ Stuck To The Mast. Display Advertising: Burco Dean Limited, Pia, Airpel Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Air France, Ncr, Allied Farm Foods Limited, Cutty Sark, Building & Contracting Associates Limited, Martins Bank Limited, Boac. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rearm, Eros, The Case for Town Polls, Rhodesia-A New Stage, Battle Still to be Won. Letters to the Editor: George III, Fair Rents, Documents Not Published When Access IS Restricted, Services To Charity, 'Living In Cuckoo Land', Meat Trading, Leaving Room For Depots, Children In Hospital, University Costs, Direct Grant Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Bracewell Smith, Dr. Maurice N. Hill, Mr. Alberto Giacometti Sculptor WHO Achieved Expression Through Skeletal Forms. Reviews: New Fiction, Poet-Painter's Letters, Music-making, A Fine Mystery, Firm Tone in Bach Sonata, Achievements of Criminology, Shaping an Editor, Not What The Teenagers Deserve, Kundry Teaches Kundry, Parson's Daughter, Poetry Spoken With Feeling Lamda Studio Theatre:, American Sage of Letters Who Stimulates Liking, Challenge in Shaw Play of Emancipation, Roman's Eye View of the World, Untapped Sources of History, The Good Companions, Concert In Aid Of Trust Fund, Prophet and Popularizer, The Brothers Guardi Compared, Artistic Kinship In Duets, Screen Version of John Le Carré's Famous Spy Thriller, All-Rounder. Business and Finance: Globe Telegraph & Trust, Credit Less Difficult In Money Market, Indian Chartering At A Standstill, Greenwoods (St. Ives) Progress, The Wellcome Foundation Limited Summary Of Chairman's Review, Ford Tractors Earn £40M., Need for early initiative from the U.S., Paris Bourse To Have Afternoon Sessions, Strong Views On Mixing Economics, Amal. Dental Ponder, Life, Casualty & General Insurance, Aircraft Industry Booming, Mutual Funds, Vickers Pact With Two Japanese Shipyards, S.E. Lectures On Investment, M. Debré to Survey French Economy, Ebor Commodity Units On Tap, M.M.C. Dividend Today, Steel Output 7% Lower, York Savings And Cheque Scheme, Dixons Photo. To Raise £450,000, Fire-Fighting Tug For Humber, Local Authority Loans, Bell's Asbestos Bonus Scheme, W. German Dividends Rise Slightly, Coffee Futures Hesitant After Early Firmness, Wilson (Connolly), John Fowler Order Book Contracts, Import Price Index Higher, Knives Out in Container Conflict, Highland Distillery Project, Wellcome Growth Continues, John Holt Progress To Go On, State Boards Join C.B.I., Lower Earnings By Allied Farm Distribution To Be Maintained, Britannia Higher Income, Martins' Advances Under 1% Up, Malaysian/japanese Steel Mill, U.S. & General Trust Pays More, 10 P.C. Increase In Coutts Loans, York County Savings Bank Satisfactory Outcome Of A Difficult Year Lt.-Col. Sir John Dunnington-Jefferson's Speech, First Nat. City Bank Record, P.L.A. Computer System Breaks Fresh Ground, Wall Street Eases, Royal Liver Friendly Society, Option Rates, Mid-Sussex Water Company Mr. J. M. Whittington's Statement, Brightside Will Continue Capital Spending, The Pound Has A Good Day Equities Strong, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Royal Exchange Assurance Group Deputy-Governor. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Brokers' Forum, Jo'burg More Active, Tokyo Dealers Cautious, Paris Reacts Sharply Milan Advances, Eurosyndicat Index, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Some Evidence Of A 'Bear Squeeze', Pound At Highest Level Since November, Wall Street Restrained Small Net Loss, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Widespread Gains Among Equities. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Sales By Auction.
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