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The Times - 11/02/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From A Rackets Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM MONITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Monitor, GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Secretary, The Churches Main Committee. 2 Great Peter Street. Westminster, S.W.I. Feb. 9., HUGH BROWN. House of Commons, Feb. 8., ETHEL K. WILLIAMS. 18 Sefton Park Road, Liverpool. 8., LIONEL HEALD. House of Commons., S. C. BECKE, President, Association of Police Superintendents of England and Wales. Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S.W.1., BRYAN WILSON. All Souls College. Oxford, Feb. 8., EVELYN KING. PETER BESSELL., T. W. Hutchison, , ERNEST W. GOODALE, Chairman. Industrial Art Bursaries Board. Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.2, Feb. 9., ANTHONY MATHIAS. 1 Astell Street, S.W.3, Feb. 8., CECIL GOULD. Reform Club. Pall Mall, S.W.1. Feb. 7., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, Mr. Geoffrey Agnew, Professor C. R. Cheney, By Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, A. R. D. ADAMS, PROFESSOR B. G. MAEGRAITH,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Mystery Play In York Streets, £780 For Victorian Table Suite, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,151. Sport: Fifth Defence For Women's Champion, Triumph Hurdle Doubts Affect Betting, Surprise Defeat Of Miss Starkie, Hitchcock's Fine Golf In Poor Conditions, Bobsleigh Event Won By Nash, Mrs. Rand Likely To Lack Incentive Of Big Crowd, Sports in Brief, Scottish Cup Coup Ross County To Play Rangers Alloa Outplayed, Two Early Losses For England, Smith Unwell But Still Hopes To Play Extra Bowler May Supplant England Batsman, Midlands Share Lacrosse Lead, Wide Choice Of Seating Pattern, East Need Victory For Territorial Title, Lightfoot Guides Charterhouse To Rackets Victory, Pritchett Bout Delayed, Nolan Goes Ahead. Display Advertising: Blue Funnel, John Pinches, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, In The Prime Of Life, Dominica, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Antigua!, Black & Decker, British Rail, Gulf, Vickers Limited, Schistosomiasis, The Standard Bank And Bank Of West Africa, Advanced Management Programmes International, Lilly Research Laboratories Of England, The Times, John Holt, Campaigners, Martins Bank Limited, Harrison Line, Thos. Barlow & Sons Ltd., Clan Line, Pan Australian Unit Trust, Stylo Shoes Limited, Bs, Cunningham 5141, Ghana Airways, Thomas Tilling Limited, Bangkok Bank Ltd., Structure 1966, Squibb, The Western Union Telegraph Company, Prudential, Broomwade, The British Aluminium Company Ltd., Trust House Hotels, Sale At Dockside, Tinlings Of Liverpool, British United Air Ferries, Bewac Limited, The Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine, Ecgd, The Chartered Bank. News: Emergency Traffic Plans, Tory Plan To Help House Buyers Capital Grants To Young Couples, Mr. Johnson Sounds Note Of Caution On Food Aid, Industry's Plans, New Indonesia Command, New U.N. Envoy's Discussions On Cyprus Deadlock Fears Of Withdrawal By Peace Force, A Rude Awakening in the Aegean, Route For Airport Rail Link, 'Walk If Possible And Avoid Peak Hours', Malthus-A Realist Proved Right?, Cambodia Denies Accusations On Arms For Vietcong, Rail Strikes In The Sixties, Churches Join Forces In Famine Relief Programme, N.F.U. Defence On Animal Welfare, Mr. Smith Says Mr. Wilson IS Losing On Most Fronts Claim That Rhodesia Oil Supplies Are Increasing, India Ruling Party Endorses Tashkent Declaration Difficulties For Pakistan On Kashmir, Troops For Zambia Report Denied, British Embassy In Brazil Raided, New Era For Warships All-Gas Turbine Propulsion, Improved Skiing Conditions, Tobago Children Dance For The Royal Visitors, Pay Tops Teachers' Agenda, Motor Firms Cooperate In Safety Research Move To Halt Road Toll, Mr. Tarsis Hits Out At Soviet 'Fascism' Writer Explains Why HE Was Allowed To Leave, Miners To Ban Overtime, Waistcoat Look In Fashion Show, New Health Regulations For Air Passengers Predicted, Call For Speed-Up In Arms Talks, Rioting Spreads In Santo Domingo, Missing Soldiers In S. Africa, Little Doubt R.A.F. Will Get F 111 Price Bargaining Delays Order, Changes Likely For Local Councils Study Of Reforms By Commissions Possible Effect On Rates, Warning On Wider Danger From Vietnam War Mr. Kennan Calls For Limit On U.S. Commitment, Russian Writers Declare Their Innocence Court Denial That Their Works Had Injured Country, Garden Burial Of Wife 'An Exception' No Local Protests, Report Planned On Glasgow Students Ready In April, Saigon Arrival Of Mr. Humphrey, Belgian Cabinet Resigns After New Split King Cuts Short His Visit To Denmark, Healing disease around the world, Blue light signal to stop motorists for drink tests, Theories of Cosmology Need Evidence, Lord Fulton Ready To Tackle Multifarious Duties Painstaking Inquiry On Civil Service, Tropics Come To Merseyside, Islamic Conference To Tackle Social Problems King Faisal Speaks Of Development, Two Journalists Banned By Zambia President Attacks Press And Radio London 'Campaign' Denounced, N.U.R. Leaders Called To Ministry Today Mr. Brown's Move After 18-5 Strike Vote Warning That Rejected Offer IS Final, More Italians Now Invest In Stamps, Five Moderate Voices That Offend Mr. Smith, Radical Review Of Local Government English Commission's Work To Be Discontinued, Building Agency Plan Opposed, Snow Reports, Trend To Study Of Economics Report On Science Education, Tv Series Pinpoints Court Defects, 50-Year Records Rule Relaxed, Encouraging Results From Pay-Tv, No Force To Stop Radio Pirates, Smoothing Way For Reactor Project, Ankara Talks On Presidency, Greece To Reply To Turkish Threat, Exotic disease in Britain, Mr. Derek Mitchell Leaving No. 10, Importer Defends Russians, Luna 9 Moved, Says Russian Scientist. Law: Missing Ward In Re Hamer (An Infant), Inquiry Sought On Police Force Scottish Officers In Dispute, Arrests In Ceylon On Bomb Plot Charge, Interests Of Children, Ben Barka Case Arrest, Petitions Against Mr. E. Martell Adjourned, Harrods Lose Fisher v. Harrods Ltd., Railway Strike, American Nazi In Court, £12,000 Security For Costs In The Estate Of Fuld. Deceased, Five Years For Cashier WHO Stole £46,000, Dorset Child-Care Inquiries Soon, French Accusation On Wine, £1,995 Damages For M.P.'s Wife, Counsel Alleges Ban On Access, Injured Racehorse: Apology Limont And Another v. The Racehorse Ltd., Fires 'Catastrophic For Movement ', Peer Fined £40 For Assault Mr. Lance Percival In Car Clash, Realizing Land Or Trading? Pilkington v. Randall (Inspector Of Taxes), Woman Solicitor Locked In Cell. Picture Gallery: The Old Sea Wall is Down. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News New Assistant Bishop For Madagascar, 41 Art Students Get Royal Certificate, Sir R. Menzies's Resignation, York Complains Of Pettiness Debaters Criticized, Oxford, India Appointment For Brigadier Lunt. Politics and Parliament: Minister's Assurance To Commons, Free vote demanded on 'aiding rebels' motion, New investment grants worth £40m. less, Conditions for entry to E.E.C., M.P.s' tasks for incomes board, Judging China, Ministry aid to chicken farm, Another motion causes complaint. Index. Editorials/Leaders: An Out-of-Date System, Free Wheeling Still, No More Weakening, Dr. Erhard's Ambitions. Letters to the Editor: Foxes' Day, Neglected Designers, Buckingham Palace, A Practice To Watch Things Not As They Seem, Pension Schemes, The Tate's Future, Rhodesian Sanctions, Books They Need, Professor Of Poetry At Oxford. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: The Perils of Producing Wagner, Baritone's Deft Roulades, Strong Support For Museum Of Modern Art, Olivier To Stage O'casey Play, New Variations For Orchestra, The Consolations of a Routine Evening, Théâtre Vivant Disbands, Cautious Dive in Symphonic Ocean, Sonia Delaunay Does her Best Work at the Age of 80, Spring Comes with Britten, Cranko Ballet with Zest Royal Ballet: Brandenburg. Obituaries: Mr. Billy Rose, Mr. Percy F. Rogers, Professor W. C. W. Nixon, Prof. Robert Fawtier, Major-General J. F. C. Fuller Historian And Influential Military Thinker, Mr. Malcolm Morley Actor-Manager And Producer, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Admiral Sir John Edelsten A Former C.-In-C. Portsmouth, Major R. R. Willis, V.C., Tributes To Mr. Donald Hyde, Miss Sophie Tucker "Last Of The Red-Hot Mommas". Business and Finance: Banks As An Intere Sting Investment, Jockeying For Position In Asquith Battle, Public-Spending Threat To Belgian Economy Inflationary Trends May Reappear, Ferry Pickering Beat Estimate, Company Profits Levelling Out Textile Industry Does Well, Wool Textiles Research Over £1M. Spent, Loyds Retailers Outlook Mixed, Commercial Union Lost $9.3M., Fall In B.I.S. Assets, Cash Wire Bars Fall £4 10s.A Long Ton: Consumers Holding Off, National Provident, Mann & Overton, Shop Investments Limited Sir John G. Foster's Statement, Heavy Calling By Banks Equities Firmer, Coventry Gauge Limited Sir Stanley Harley's Statement, When 'Made In U.S.A.' IS A Lie, Mutual Funds, Stylo Petition Fails, Land-Rovers For Hospital Service, Busy Trading In Freights, Anaconda Earns More, I.B.M. Advance $43\4 To $517, Lord Longford Insists On E.E.C. Safeguards, Warning From Bundesbank On Costs, Glynwed Hit By Copper Shortage, De LA Rue Holding Margins, Strike-bound Prospect for Sterling, I.P.L. Concentrates Its Printing Strength, P. & O. Preferred Plan, Natbifs Offer, The Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Motor Tax Makes Money Again Short, Turner & Newall In Talks With Eng. Components, Fabrics Firm Centralizes, Russian Trade Drive In Australia, £680,000 Contract For Assam Bridges, Rickmansworth Water Issue, I.C.T. 1900 Computer Sales Reach £7M., 'Frisco Mines Should Hold Payment, British Lion Position, 10% Scrip By Hestair, Wall Street Eases, Big Success For '500' Trust Applications For £4,500,000, Lord Thomson Sheds a Magazine, R. Stephen Seek London Quote, Wall Street Falls Back From Record Level, Unit Trust Prices, £28M. Rise In Note Circulation. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling Recovers Early Loss, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Banks Firm But Others Rather Mixed, Paris Gains Ground Frankfurt Firm, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Option Rates, Takeover Features Shine In Equities, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes British Maltsters Deputy Chief. Property: Weybridge Esher Cobham.

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