The Times - 22/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Scottish Correspondent., FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Special Correspondent-, From a Special Correspondent-, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR-, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD SMEETON. St. Mary's Cottage, Shamley Green, Surrey, Feb 21., SPIKE MILLIGAN. 9 Orme Court, W.2, Feb. 17., SETON GORDON. Upper Duntuilm, Skye, Feb. 16., PERTH, First Crown Estate Commissioner. Crown Estate Commissioners, Crown Estate Office, Whitehall, S.W.1, Feb. 21., CHANDOS. House of Lords, Feb. 21., ALAN WILLIAIMS, Senior Lecturer in Economics., SIDNEY J. BULL 74 Elms Road, Clapham Park, S.W.4, Feb. 18., HAROLD LEVER, House of Commons, Feb. 21., R. G. SEARIGHT. 129 Oakwood Court, W.14, Feb. 16., DYNELEY HUSSEY. Hawksworth, Albert Road, Cbeltenham, Feb. 19., ANDREW MELLOR. Roundaway, Puttenham, near Guildford., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Norman Collins, J. N. H., W. A. E., By James Laver, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, H. G. Lazell, , From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Bernard Thorpt & Partners, Leverton & Sons Ltd. (Euston 6075, 5 lines.), Business Offers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. News: Mr. Tarsis Stripped Of His Soviet Citizenship, Doorstep Tv Teams Banned At No. 10, Lack Of Decisions On Weapons Keeps Estimates Down, British Appeals In Monte Carlo, Duty Blamed For Drop In Whisky Sales, Outcry Over Quebec's Meagre Grant To McGill, Post For Brother-In-Law Of Mr. Brown Chairmanship Of South-East Planning Council, New York Police Chief Sworn In, Distrust For Malaya Keeps Singapore On Edge, Call To End Regionalism In The New Nigeria, Israel Budget To Be Cut, Anger Over Faulty Lifts In Tall Blocks Elderly Flat-Dwellers' Trials, Grim Tuition For Better Health, Shipowners Criticize Credits, Lord Rochdale Puts Case For Third Major Port Alternative To Bristol Plan 'By No Means Obvious', Restful Sojourn in a Private Ward, Mr. Lloyd Calls For Rhodesia Talks Swift Collapse Of Regime Discounted Findings After 300 Interviews, Bird Rock Keeps Its Secret Cormorants' Inland Home, New Farming Grants For Buildings And Tractors, Saigon Moves Against Inflation, No Call-Up For Clay Yet, Religious Issue As Threat To Turkey, Vote On Account Postponed, Power Sought For Deans To Fine Students, Mrs. Knight Chosen For Tory Seat, Conflict Over Use Of Agreed Disputes Procedure, Computer Predicts Illness Costs, New Tory Move To Help The Old, Duchess's Jewels Disappear, Residents Protest On Meters, Pasteur Mss Sold In Paris, Border Guard Increased Activity By I.R.A. Expected, Boeing Pilot Tells Of Crash, S. Arabia Views Censored, Restrictions On U.S. Bombing Raids Denied, Divided Views In Bonn About Nuclear Co-Ownership Nato Talks Skirt Round M.L.F. Issue, T.U.C. Terms For Legal 'Teeth' On Incomes Reporting Rises In Dividends Freedom To Seek Amendments, Food Ships Streaming Into Famine-Free India Minister Accuses Foreign Press Of Alarmism, Pakistan Denies 'China Threat', The Retreat from Formality, Gen. De Gaulle Calls For End Of Nato Sovereignty Over Forces In France Essential, Regional Council Want Two More Growth Areas, Mr. Heath Supports Parents' Protest, Hungarians Deny Mass Arrests, President Sukarno Drops Defence Minister Armed Forces Staff Abolished In Cabinet Reorganization, Car Dash By Mr. Kosygin To Meet Mr. Wilson Prime Minister's JET Diverted, Australian Review Of Migration, Cdr. Courtney Wins The Day Four Party Officers Resign, Making Training Suit the Students, Driver Denies HE Ran Down Golfer, Nuclear Fuel For W. Germany, Detective Seizes Microphone, Homage To Spanish Poet Stopped, Dons Appeal For Delhi Hospital, Air Pollution Presents National Danger, Wave Wrecks Nearly 100 Boats Moroccan Death Toll Port Devastated, G.L.C. Offers £50M. Stock By Tender, How Fair IS The Driving Test?, Dispute Over Road Works Delay, Another Fault In Bedford Building Balcony Propped For Safety, Governor Of Quebec Dies As Fire Wrecks Home Watchman Rescues Wife: Daughter Leaps From Second Storey, Snow Reports., Mr. Yevtushenko IS Off Prize List, Bechuanaland Independence In September, B.B.C. Exempt From Building Control, All-British NUT Off To U.S.. Official Appointments and Notices: £2,500 Libel Award To Builders, Sir C. Cunningham Joins A.E.A., University News. Law: Directors' Trial Ends Abruptly, Wife Not A Virago, Judge Says, Explosives Fine On Injured Doctor, Police Officers' Evidence Continued Allum And Hislop v. Weller And Jackson, '18 Months' Warning To Telephone Vandals, Former Footballer For Sentence, Probyns Appeal 'At Their Peril', Belgian Sentence On Communist, 5 Men On Tractor Charges, Couple's Appeal To Keep Child Fails: Boy Must Go To Father, Pensioner Coiner To Be Freed, Evidence On Finding Of Hi Joe, Law Lords Hearing Aintree Appeal, Quashing Plea Over Juryman Fails. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,160, £1,100 For Hilliard Miniature, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Blanes Limited, Granada Television, R.A.C. And A.A., Greater London Council, Air Canada, British Rail, Imperial Electric, Pan Am, Imperial Typewriter Co. Ltd.,, The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Barrow Hepburn & Gale. Sport: Not So Easy For Andreetti, Curvis Faces Tall Opponent, Sports in Brief, Early Goals May Find Cambridge Unsettled, A.A.A. Indoor Championships To Be Sponsored, Oxford Facing Dilemma President's Return Poses Problems, Rugby Club Records, Shrewsbury To Face Mighty Chelsea, Macdonald Back To Lead Middlesex, Record Prize-Money For Paris Season Totalisator Provides Sound Financial Footing, Britain Hopeful Of World Skating Title, Parfitt's Century Puts M.C.C. On Top, Squash Rackets. Politics and Parliament: Commons Clash Over New Measure, Climbers to pay for radio aids, Government twice defeated, Tigercats for the R.A.F. Regiment, House Of Commons M.P.s envisage labour courts, Purpose of the Companies Bill: efficiency, not a witch hunt. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Shrove Tuesday in a place called Evolène. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Botched Job, With a Squeeze of Lemon, President Sukarno Tries Again, Rivals In Security, Morocco Accused. Letters to the Editor: Famous Aircraft, The War Game, Lawyers' Debate, Royal Air Force Museum Living Arts Chosen For The Future, Michelangelo Tondo, University Teachers, Art Benefactions, Rare Mountain Bird, Twenty Years On, Battersea Park, Aircraft Carriers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Bernard Malley, Mr. S. Rowland Pierce, Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz The Mastering Of Japanese Sea Power, Mr. Ronald Simms, Mr. Paul Comtois, Sir Emrys Evans, Mr. E. W. Rankin, Mr. Harold J. Glanville. Reviews: The Mystique of de Gaulle, Five Operas At Glyndebourne, Amiable But Deadly Garrick Theatre: Man and Superman by Bernard Shaw., Oberhausen Shows Pick of 800 Short Films, Fleet-Fingered Recital, Well Balanced Brahms, Joys of Wolf's Music, Evolution of Whistler's Nocturnes, Miss Minton's Triumph in Gluck. Business and Finance: Bekoh Drops Rim Bid, Europort Refinery For Bp, Orient And General Investment Trust Limited Sir Charles Miles' Statement, Hall-Thermotank Results Disappoint, 'Make Exchange Rates More Flexible', U.S. Markets Closed Today, Scragg Forecasts Lower Profits, British American And General Trust, The Continent Sets Steel Merger Pace, Money Remains Uneven, Australian Gas Project Will Cost $160M., Convenience of the Customer Paramount, Toy Boom, Indian Charterers Busy, Scotitish Missions To U.S., Switzerland, Smelting Begins At Palabora, £8,248,000 Fire Losses In December, Mutual Funds, U.K Trade With China, New Heating Tube Saves Copper, Surcharge Imposed, Threat to British Watch Makers, Sugar Surcharge Up, Same Again From John Laing, Hay's Wharf Purchases, The Power Behind Belgian Economic Scene Société Générale's Dual Role, £3M. Contracts For R.M. Douglas, £50m. Tender Stock Issue for Greater London, Mitsui Mining Venture In Peru, Allied Textile Convertible, £4M. Johnnie Walker Expansion, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, Water Issue Three Times Covered, International Look For Second Hand Firm, Macanie 'Rights', Barrow Hepburn Look For Late Upturn, French Shares Favoured, Wall Street Falls Sharply, Guy Motors Win £5M. Orders, Pound Drifts 5 Points Lower Swiss Franc Weak: Lira Reacts, Libya Oil Concessions For 19 Firms, Easier Tone In Sterling, Jeremiah Ambler Pay 5 P.C. Bonus, Unit Trust Prices, Talks Friendly, Say American Ship Mission. Business Appointments: Goodlass Wall Executives. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper Values Continue To Advance, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: No Decided Trend, Softer Tone Prevails In Equities, Recent Issues, Wall Street's $1 Losses Fairly Active Trading, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Option Rates, Firm Trend On Paris Frankfurt Higher. Property: Sales By Auction. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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