The Times - 28/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Churches Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, HENRY JONES., RICHARD HOGGART, H. A. H. HARRIS. Southborough House, Chelmsford. Jan. 24., W. E. A. BULL, Chairman of the Tcn Societies Steering Group. 4 Frederick's Place, Old Jewry. E.C.2., ANNE TOWNSEND. 27 Rodbourne Avenue, N.3, Jan. 26., H. G. TYRRELL-EVANS. Capel End, Capel, Surrey, Jan. 25., ALEXANDER R. GLEN, Chairman, Export Council for Europe. 19A Hertha Strasse, west Berlin, Jan. 27., M. R. MATHEWS, Managing Director, Trust House Hotels Ltd. 166 High Holborn, W.C.1, Jan. 27., T. FERGUSON RODGER, President, Royal Medico-Psychological Association. Chandos House. Queen Anne Street. W.1., IAN HUNTER. 122 Wigmore Street, W.1, Jan. 27., C. W. Guillebaud, DESMOND HEAP. Quarry House, Oakhill Road, Sevenoaks, Kent. Jan. 27., PAUL EINZIG. 120 Clifford's Inn, E.C.4. Jan. 27., F. D. PATTISSON, Divisional Manaser London. British Railways, Western Region. Paddington Station, W.2, Jan. 27., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, Mr. Ralph Gordon-Smith, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,139, Television Programmes, £1,350 For Toasting Fork, Conan Doyle Estate To Make Own Films, V. And A. Museum Concerts. Law: Quite Exceptional Case Jenkins v. Richard Thomas And Baldwins Ltd., Record Heard In Ben Barka Inquiry, Massive Attack On Tax Avoidance Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Parker, Kenya Police Investigating Marketing Board Parliament Told Of £100,000 Losses, Judgment Reserved In Toll Bridge Case, Judgment Leaves Validity Of Smith Regime Untested, Police Break Mafia Funeral Racket, Evidence After Retiring Webb v. Leadbetter, Gaol For Part In Killing Jews, Two Men Detaned In Cape Town, Extent Of Bailee's Policy Hepburn v. A. Tomlinson (Hauliers) Ltd., Fischer Alleged To Have Used Bible In Secret Code, Strachan On Bail After Sentence, Furnishers' £29,000 Claim On Widow. News in Brief. Sport: Charing Cross In Great Form Middlesex Thrashed In Hospitals' Cup, England Bank On Winning Test XI, England Lose 3 Quick Wickets, Three Share Top Weight In Grand National Flying Wild's Prospects Not Enhanced, Two Arsenal Men Can Go Disappointing Run In League, Emerson Taken To 64 Games, East Fresher In Second Half One South Player Outstanding, Sports in Brief, Norman Wins Again For Army, English Boxers Redeem Defeat By Ireland, Rowing Match Cancelled Later Henley Dates Impracticable. News: N.F.U. Chief To Stand Again Challenge Remains, Tv Study Centres Mooted, 'Clean Up Tv' Convention Planned, Grants Scheme Attacked By Mr. Powell 'Discriminatory', Professor Attacked In Studio During Broadcast, Action To Settle Gypsies Of Czechoslovakia, Meeting Of Laos Princes Sought, Russia Accuses Bonn Of Blocking Arms Pact U.S. Offers Seven-Point Plan To Halt Nuclear Race, British Forces East Of Suez Important To Nato, How T.A. Cuts Save £20M. A Year Ministry Figures, Danger That Lies In Atomic Energy Development, More Venezuela Border Talks, U.S. Computers Must Be Hired For Universities Report Says Research Would Be Held Back Without Them, Mr. Johnson Asks For Price And Wage Restraint, No Quick Government Relief On Mortgages Higher Social Benefits Also A Distant AIM, Shops Up In Arms Over Sales Talk Rule, Snatching Pictures from Empty Air, Private Buses To Run On London Routes Service Starts On Monday, Nepal May Review Gurkha Pact, 500 Students To Be Sent Home, Churches Lean Towards A Fixed Easter Dr. Coggan's Motion Could Aid Agreement Prospects, Lord Reith Sees Students, Spanish Message On Gibraltar, Ban On Aircraft Postponed, Greece Hardens Its Policy Over Cyprus Discussions Begin Tomorrow With Archbishop Makarios, Peking Advises Vietcong To Change Tactics U.S. Analysis Reveals Chinese Desire For Peace, Higher Benefits 'Invite Absenteeism', Labour Romp Home By 5,351 At Hull Solid Vote Of Confidence In Government Conservative Policies Fail To Make Impact, P.O. Union Ban Stock Balancing Trials, 'Der Spiegel' Court Told Of U.S. Concern At Article Judge Questions Office Search Order, Dividends Subject To Incomes Policy, Mr. Brown Says, Ankara Also Gives An Explanation, Two Out Of Five Commuters Would Leave South-East 350,000 Spend Two Hours A Day In Travel, Survey Shows, Sir Abubakar's Plan To Free Chief Awolowo Magazine Interview On Day Before Abduction, Seat-Mile Cost In Concord Cut, I.C.I. Condemn The Grants Plan, Ministry Take Over Road Lighting, Car-Owning Households Have Doubled In 10 Years, More Power Stations For London, 14 More Nuclear Submarines, Call of a Mysterious Horizon, Knightly Order's Battle With Italian Government, Navy Turns Back Oil Tanker Interception By Bombers Reported Incident Off Beira, College Find Of Severed Head In Locker Indian Grocer The Victim Search For Corpse, Round Of Visits By Leaders Of East Europe, Infection Spreads: Boy Dies, Two Defeats For Government, Crockford's Head Porter Says HE Was Humiliated, Printing Must Look To Its Costs, Mr. King Says, £10M. Loan Pool For Doctors Aid For Surgeries And Equipment, New Soviet Ambassador IS Expert On America Relaxed And Moderate Man For London, King Faisal In Jordan For Talks, Snow Reports, Labour M.P. Accuses Colleague Of 'Gutter Language', Three Greek Composers Strike Protest Against Censorship, Zambia Drivers To Get More Petrol, Minister's Move To Save Coast, Airliner Study By N.Z., Jewelry Cleaner 'Used By Nato', Mr. Stewart Says Britain Will Keep World Role Assurance To U.S. At Opening Of Defence Meetings, Plea for Round-table Rail Talks, Yugoslav Call For European Ties. Display Advertising: Pakistan International Airlines, M & G Family Bonds, Land & General Developments Ltd., Pan American Airways, Furniture & General Disposals, London Hilton, Manbré & Garton Limited, Ranks Hovis McDougall, Festival Usa-'66, Bradleys, The Carpet Selection Centre, The Eleven Clearing Banks, Daily Mirror, Smiths Industries, American Express. Picture Gallery: Sister Mary with her Jaguar Prize. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, New Governor For Queensland, Bolivia Appoints New Envoy To Britain, B.D.H. Resident Manager For Pakistan, Vice-President Of U.A.R. Resigns, New Chief Valuer For Revenue, University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Too Few Computers, The Estate Agents' Own House, Du Côte de chez Kipling, Unrequested Stop. Letters to the Editor: Larger Benefits, Exports In Perspecitve, On The Oxford Line, A Profession's Duty, Road To Nowhere, Administering The Arts, Failure Of Gas Supply Action To Prevent Recurrence, Abortion Law Reform, Broadcasting Finance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Gerald Paling, Miss Betty Stockfifld, Miss Florence Milnes, Dame Edith Pitt Former Junior Minister, Major C. M. Carington, Mr. Ronald Armstrong-Jones, Chief Okotie-Eboh, Very Rev. Dr. Robert Corkey. Reviews: Shaw Triumphs over Stage Mishap, Creative, Intriguing Ballet, Sadler's Wells Does Rossini Proud, Choosing A Song For Europe, Opera-goers' Widening Horizon, The Raphael Cartoons on View. Politics and Parliament: Way open for Sunday sport Bill, Assessing cost of sanctions, Call for Commonwealth plan on aid to Africa, Powers to close 'drug cafes', Next week, Government claim policy is restraining price rises: censure defeated by three votes, Minister defends family councils. Business and Finance: Exports study wants big changes, Germany will uphold treaty text, Ranks Hovis Chief On Bread Prices, £2M. Tax Credit Blow To Bus Firms, Four Big Projects By U.S. Steel, Sales Up 8 P.C. To £44M., Keen Demand For Credit New Issue Money Helps, Multi-Million Success For M.K. Electric, Hay's Wharf Have Bumper Year, European Capital Becoming Hard To Find, Fire Insurance Losses Down, Tate & Lyle Improve On Estimate: Borax Still In Arrears, Assoc. Fisheries On Takeover Trail, Building Orders Improve, 5 P.C. Coupon On U.S. Treasury Issue, Mutual Funds, 'The Times 14' Stay Unanswered, Commons Query On Director's Shares, Closer Check On Brokers' Balance Sheets, Shell Canada's Good Year, Day Of Decision For Common Market, M.P.s' Questions On Bond-Washing, European Prices Trim Standard Oil, United Drapery: 27½ P.C., Unit Trust to Use Friendly Society Cover, American Car Firms Here Attacked, U.S. Policy In Europe Fresh Appraisal, Short-Dated 'Tap' Price Increased, Bowater-Stevenson Union Urged, Smith's Crisps-Jacob, £15M. Drop In Note Circulation, 'More Information By Firms Of Future', EQUITY Marketing, John Atkinson Drop Ratcliffe Bid, Bank Statements For January, Standard (Indiana) Earn 12 ½P.C. More Chemical Spurt, Unit Trust Prices, 'Writs' And 'Ofsits' Prosper. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Swiss Quote For Philip Morris, Wall Street Hesitant An Early Rally Peters Out, Seat On American S.E. Sold For $92,000, Sharp Gains On Milan Paris Consolidates, Gold Dearer In London, Undertone IS Still Good For £, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Improve Further, U.S. Gold Stock Maintained, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Option Rates, Tin Values Tumble: Cash Metal Down £15 15s., Shares Recover Poise After Poor START, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Mr. E. P. Taylor Retiring, Mr.H. A. Eccles Appointed To Shell International Board, Merrill Lynch Chief For New York. Property: Geering & Colyer.
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