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The Times - 29/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our City Editor, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Drama Critic, T. G. ROSENTHAL, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, Monitor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, WALTER N. H. ROBINSON, Parliamentary Leader, Bermuda Progressive Labour Party. Rubens Hotel, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.1., TOM DRIBERG, Chairman, Select Committee on Broadcasting, &c., of Proceedings in the House of Commons. House of Commons., E. FLEISCHMANN, General Secretary, The London Symphony Orchestra Limited. 1 Montague Street, W.C.1., EDWIN CAMBRENSIS. Bishopstow, Newport, Monmouthshire, Nov. 27., RENEE SHORT. House of Commons, R. L. S. BRUCE-MITFORD, Keeper of British and Medieval Antiquities. G. K. JENKINS, Keeper of Coins and Medals. The British Museum, W.C.1, Nov. 28., JAMES MORRIS. Trefan, Llanystumdwy, Criccieth, Caernarvonshire., From Our Bonn Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, B. of M., BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Cabinet Plan For Local Radio Stations Advertising out of commercial hands, Some industry bars young migrants, Six accused of escape attempt, Mr. Wilson hits at electrical imports, Manchester Clubs To Merge, Economic censure motion From Our Political Correspondent, Famine closing in on the landless of India Village labourers' vain quest for work, Lord Moran To Sue The B.M.A. Libel alleged in letter, Increase In Teachers A Top Priority Minister not yet ready for reappraisal, Tanzania expels 60 Kenyans, A Storm In A Wineglass Trade decries label controversy, Winter Harbingers Of Spring Catkins' Message, Mr. Wilson Reluctant To Hasten Final Decision, 200 m.p.h. Lola for racing car show, 'Send in claim' plea by Minister, Preserving World English, Ford Assembly Plant Seized In Egypt, Berlin protest by youth groups, Women on the inside, Liberal political directorate, Moves To Cut Atlantic Air Fares Reduced charges for group travel, Japanese Orders Aid Car Men, Sixth-formers pass motorcycle test, Hungary joins call for communist talks Mr. Kadar denounces China's ambitions, Unesco Boycott Of The Smith Regime, Firm May Emigrate To Avoid Levy Scientific service 'last straw', Cuba frees Baptist missionary to save his sight, Trouble About Poachers In Russia, Warning Given To Qantas Pilots, Falkland Islands Talks Resumed, Gaol population soars as Bill to cut it is ready, Bus Bunching Protest L.T.B. sympathize with passengers, £311M. Steel Firms To Merge 'Rationalizing cannot wait', The extremists who form the N.P.D.'s hard core, Legal Fight To Get Back Baseball Team, Mr. Per Haekkerup leaves the Danish Cabinet, Decision Today On Bonn Coalition Herr Brandt brings critics to heel, Hijacker makes call to 'The Times', Burning Chemical Load Made Safe, Compulsion On Laundry Prices? Reductions may be ordered, Beauty seen in industrial landscape, America Plays Watching Game Over Rhodesia, Church must remain separate from society, The Ebullient Mr. George Brown, Poll shows that anti-Semitism endures in France, Lavatory areas for dogs, Talks on Rhodesia with Americans British officials leaving today to discuss sanctions, Aberfan Inquiry May Last For 40 Days, Protest Over Limb Fitters' Go-Slow, Palestinian students raid Jordan embassy Secret documents taken from archives, Meter IS Still The Choice, Delays in Common Market, Chinese Beaten In Sumatra, Railways inquiry runs into difficulties Freight Corporation enigma blocks task. Official Appointments and Notices: Nigeria Post For Sir D. Hunt, Tory Quits Post After Losing Nomination, Oxford, Ministry's new, Awards to women novelists. Law: Life sentence for street killing, Jim Dine pictures held indecent, For Trial On Daughter Murder Charge, Exchange control case adjourned, £5,500 Award After Judo Mishap, Tokyo settlement in book dispute, Greek Treason Court Seizes Document, Boys' deaths may lead to charge, Punishment Problems At Twenty, Man From S. Africa On 10 Charges, Fined French Skipper Loses His Catch, IS The B.B.C. Unique? B.B.C. v. Association Of Cinematograph Television And Allied Technicians And Another., Pathologist Asked About Will To Die, Boy of 14 guilty of P.C. murder, Judge Awards £12,500 To Expert Witness, Belling Farm Sale Allowed In Re Belling Deceased The London Borough Of Enfield v. The Public Trustee, Judo Injury To Dancer Conrad v. Inner London Education Authority. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Newmarket December Sales begin. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Air Canada, Help The Aged, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Royal Smithfield Show, Elga Products Ltd.,, Sherries, Oddenino's, The New Board Of Trade Investment Grants Offices, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Leverton & Sons, Ltd. Euston 6075 (5 lines).. Arts and Entertainment: Record Advance Bookings, Television and radio, 24,000gns. for Chinese flask found under sideboard, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,399. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sedbergh Return To High Standards Of Past Seasons, No Lack Of Money For Bloodstock Coriander bought for 18,000 guineas, Surtees to race for Honda, Sports in Brief, Oxford drop Waldron for University match No surprises in Cambridge XV, Unexpected Defeat For Miss Durr, Leeds University end tour on high note, Second Round Ties Offer Some Spice, Australians forced back by Graeme Pollock, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Yorkshire Opera to start in 1967, Getting the measure of Falstaff, Star-laden group of jazz musicians, Kodaly opera survives without scenery, Aspects of time depicted in fascinating ballet, Nonsense in a judo club, Sweet, silvery violin tone in Dvorák, Theatrical impact of security inquiry. Editorials/Leaders: A Contrast, Combining To Make Steel, Mr. Haekkerup Steps Down, Merit Increases. Letters to the Editor: Independence Question In Bermuda, Abortion Law, I Spy Cameras!, 'Morning' Post, Youth In The Audience, Treasure Trove. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Philip Farrer, Gen. Z. Pechkoff, Vice-Adml. Sir Arthur Dowding, Dr. W. Jaksch Work For German Refugees, Capt. Nigel Pelly. Politics and Parliament: Minister urged to hasten report on poverty, Land Bill change gives right to object, Some laundries may be told: cut prices, Mr. Brown's refreshing talks in Moscow, Checks on rising cost of Concord. Business and Finance: Rippingilles Seek A Bidder, Securicor's novel data transmission service, Netherlands chooses the tough way, Quick Reference For Gains Tax, Paris Firmer In Active Trading, Further Decline In U.S. Bill Rates, Unit trust prices, World Rubber Estimates, Motor trade find some comfort, Fisons prune £1.9m. off expansion plans, U.S. bank to end rates disclosure, Housing talks tomorrow, Brick Output Drops, Too much caution over investment grants, The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co. Ltd. Confident Prediction Of Bright Future Mr. I. A. Walton's Review, Firm rates for short-term money, Benefits Of U.S. Foreign Investments, Rediffusion Television Limited Mr. John Spencer Wills' Address At Second Annual General Meeting, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited, Questionnaire On Productivity, L.P.E. Resigns The Ford Account, £20m. copper venture, Dunlop Shares Offer In Malaysia, Pound now facing year-end pressures, Briefly from the boardroom, TOLEDO WOODHEAD SPRINGS (Makers of Vehicle & Commercial Springs, Lockwashers & Piercenuts), Textile Yarn Launched By Courtaulds, Zinc prices continue to recover ground, Sugar Surcharge Up. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread Small Gains, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Wall St. Down A Shade, Recent Issues, Latest dividends, Bright START To Account, Option Rates, Small demand lifts share prices, Sterling just over $2.79. Business Appointments: Move To Unseat Ex-Chairman, New chairman for Victor Value. Property: Benard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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