The Times - 09/11/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STUDENT OF ASIA, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, KENNETH LEECH. Holy Trinity Vicarage, Hoxton, N.1., F. H. L. RAVENSCROFT. 27 Jameson Street, W.8, Nov. 7., LEONARD F. BEHRENS. Netherby, 119 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester, 20., CONRAD RUSSELL. 110 Goldhurst Terrace, N.W.6., EVAN LUARD. House of Commons., ALEXANDER BINGLEY. Hoddesdonbury Farm, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire., J. MARJAN HEMAR. Fig Tree Cottage, Leith Hill, Dorking. Surrey., EDWARD ELIEN: The Bishop's House, Ely, Cambridgeshire., From Our Special Correspondent, Sir Alex B. King, Hilarv Gelson, FROM OUR SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-,
ResumoNews: When London Was A Farm Yard, Venice Looks To Its Sea Defences, U.S. Troops Win Big Vietnam Battle, Senate control kept by Democrats Mr. Nelson Rockefeller holds New York for third term, Drinks Test Rejected Doctor's refusal of report on driver, Trade Declines In S.E. Asia, Bureaucrats seem set to survive in China Mao's tactics for the new revolution, Church to run 'sleazy' club, Computer aid for house buyers, Easing burden at St. Mary's, Vatican seeks Bible distribution aid, Rhodesia Gives £1,500,000 Tobacco Bonus Second payment this year to farmers, C.B.I. Want To Adjust Wages 1967 aim put to Minister, 600 paintings and 1,000 rare books damaged in Florence floods 'Crucifixion' destroyed; Michelangelo and Titian works saved, Archbishop's committee beats off censure motion, Nordic Tariff Offers, Boat Had Risky Fitting, Expert Says, New talks on Nato open today, Italian Petrol Tax For Flood Fund, A.E.U. Leader's Vote May Have Ended Car Strike Sir William Carron not at meeting, Former Councillor Denies Giving Advice, Winter Blooms Win Gold Medal, Death Of Four Brothers An 'Accident', Young Scramblers Ruining Barrows, 'Truth will be found out' by Aberfan tribunal Judge puts four questions to be answered, Tories fear Bill might permit industrial blackmail, Carrier Force IS To Be Halved, Report Of Steel Post For Mr. Lee Denied M.P. asks why record was not put right, Gallery Living In Greenwich, Left Wing Moving Quietly Together, Fire Chief Gassed In Russian Ship, Mr. Harriman sees British Ministers, Britain Replies To Aden Torture Allegations U.N. told that there is no evidence, '£50 Fine For Tv Licence Evaders' Register of homes with sets, More piles for tower flats, Judges Criticize Rules Of Competition, Call For State Board To Boost Tourism 'Ideal' hotels needed at 35s. a night, 750 Arrested After Riots In Delhi Resignation of Home Minister, Aircraft scientists for university, Dr. Erhard's party picks possible successors Way cleared to oust the Chancellor, Patient Was Given Too Much Drug, Council-house rent rise proposed, Police in delegation to bring back hanging Meeting next week with Home Secretary, Rail manager to see angry villagers, Demand for reforms in Bermuda, Notices Too Late For Sitting, Gurkhas bid farewell to the people of Sarawak, Sikhs take up arms in defence, Hundreds Of Fish Are Dying Lancashire now infected area, Iran expands trade with E. Europe. Politics and Parliament: Botany versus industry: committee to decide, Treaty revision by agreement, Cabinet may defer decision on reply from Mr. Smith, Bill to cut aircraft noise published, Balancing factors in immigration, Minister resists demand for force on Rhodesia, 'Unemployment May Cause Racial Strife', House Of Commons. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Georgian metal-chasing-an ancient craft revived, Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, John Laing Construction Limited, Atlas Lighting Limited., Cutty Sark, The Steel Sheet Information & Development Association,, Minerals Separation Limited, The Times, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Ltd, General Accident Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited, Doulton & Co. Limited, London And Manchester Assurance Co. Ltd., South African Airways, The Hongkong Bank Group, Samuel & Co. Limited, Tricel, Pakistan International Airways, The Parker Pen Company Limited., The Royal Bank Of Canada. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Russia Keeps Lead In World Chess, Television and radio, Chekhov At Lunchtime, Michelham Collection Fetches £102,390, Ron Moody As Captain Hook, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,382, More Opera On B.B.C. Television. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Levy Board anxiety about immediate future Damaging effect of employment tax, Fairways A Threat To Wayward Drivers Yomiuri course with distinctive flavour, Sixth Class Under Fire U.S. favour Snipes, Newcastle Just Fail To End Record, Winbolt Lewis impressive, Sports in Brief, Unconvincing victory by Rudkin, Fox performs best for Britain, Harrow slow to settle, President's Cup Stays In U.S., Weak defence by Oxford. Reviews: Brahms at a steady pace, Organist to give up after 48 years, Fine unity achieved in Stravinsky revival, Early Lelys for the Tate, The Louvre to be completed as Louis XIV intended, Character first in durable play, No horror in play on the bomb, Violence in high places, Max Bill in sculpture and painting. Law: Singer Elects Trial By Jury, Court Bars Bull, 13 sentenced in Portugal, Nkrumah sent secret letter, Q.C. says, Minister considering concrete plant plea, Constable Reinstated, R.A.F. man cleared of manslaughter, Construing Insurance Policy Post Office v. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd., Two gaoled for airlines fraud, Ruling On Burden Of Proof Bapuji v. Mooney, Chemist fined £600, Murder Attempt Charge After Gaol Incident, Decree For Wife Of Bobby Smith, Driving Ban On Magistrate, Owner Of Fallen Tree Not Liable To Pay Sir Robert Williams, Baronet v. Devon County Council, Libel Action Settled Dorji v. The Times Publishing Company Ltd., Breach Of Requirements Of Natural Justice Taylor v. National Union Of Seamen. Editorials/Leaders: Bermuda Joins The Queue, Riots Over The Sacred Cows, New Names For Old Places, Plan For The Hotel Industry. Letters to the Editor: The Polish Library, Churchwardens, A Year After The Drugs Report, 'The Public Interest', Italian Floods, Overseas Spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lt.-Col. Sir Philip Colfox, Emeritus Prof. H.H.Swinnerton Geologist And Zoologist, Dr. Arthur Patterson Crystallographer Of Note, Dr. Manfred Guttmacher, M. Rémy Roure, M. Robert Gauthier, Lord Fraser Of Allander, Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, From The London Gazette, Franks Proposals Supported, Senior defence college post. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business Appointments: Managing director of Brightside stands down. Business and Finance: Car-hire gloom, Merchants Merger Terms, Copper prices lose ground in active trading, Good Design IS What Really Counts Profiting by quality and reliability, Lake & Elliot, Limited Group Sales Exceed £4 Million Mr. C. J. Lake Reviews Year Of Substantial Progress, Kayser Bondor shock, Plans To Protect Consett, 'Buffels' boost in uranium, Paris Bank Merger, Mutual Funds, Dry Dock Bid, Wider range for the peso, Support For New Atlantic Plan, Revenue surplus of £42,049,000, Easing Of Tight Money Policy In U.S.? Interest rates on the decline, Charter Cons. In Canadian Venture, Decimals mean a hectic time for Burroughs, Mr. Saxon's deputy takes over, Automatic education just round the corner, Winnipeg Grains, Delhi hint on funding of debts, Carreras Limited Sales, Profits Reach New Records Chairman Warns Of Industry Difficulties And, That Due To Increased Costs, Profits Are Bound To Be Less In Current Year Mr. Ronald W. S. Plumley's Statement, G.L.C. calls for cash through money bills, Heenan setback, Briefly from the boardroom, New Members For B.I.A., Marketing Men Are Better Managers, Enough Help For Money, Min. Separation Jolt, Creating The Conditions For Growth, Beaverbrook profit under pressure, Yearlings dealings tomorrow, Britain's Teacups Are Brimming Over, Firm Tone In Sterling, Unit Trust Prices, Melias loss. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Bourse Weak, Selling by deceased estates, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Bank takes in dollars, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Funds End With Gains. Property: Brown & Merry, Town Houses.
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