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The Times - 13/12/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, ROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Ballet Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, GUEST. House of Lords., NORMAN PEARSON. 61 Albert Hall Mansions, S.W.7., A. N. E. McHAFFIE. 10 Glenorohy Terrace, Edinburgh 9, RICHARD M. HALDANE., PAUL HAWKINS. House of Commons., M. ORMEROD, Chairman, Batchelors Foods Limited. Sheffield, 6., R. A. HARRISON, Secretary, Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. 138 Church Street, Kensington, W.8., BERNARD S. PARRY. 56 Lidgett Lane, Roundhay, Leeds 8., F. EGGLESTON 14 Elm Grove Road, Ealing, W.5, Dec. 12., NORMAN DAVIS. Merton College, Oxford., Eric Lubbock, , From Our Sale Room Correspondent, Dr. Paul Steinitz, Sir Herbert Read, Prudence Glynn, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, from our Tokyo correspondent, Rafael Steinberg, from our special correspondent, Richard Storry, Tadashi Adachi, Dick Wilson, from a special correspondent, Reginald Cudlipp, from our shipping correspondent,

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News: Rules of the club, S. African agreement on policy, Mr. Rusk Halts In Teheran For Talks, U.S. Backs Britain Over Rhodesia, South-west to have motorway link, Right people, right time, rightplace, Gen. Grivas Flies Back To Cyprus Dispute over Czech arms goes on, Pit Heap Threat To Railway, Coaster sinks after fog collision, Middle-class J.P. 'bias', Some Solutions To The Gift Problem, All together now, Swift road advance, The Queen visits her mother, Do-It-Yourself Film Trap For Drivers Robot camera full-time deterrent, Iraq Oil Flow To Syrian Port Stopped Supply to Tripoli refinery to be kept up, Mr. Smith's Party Gives Its Approval, Threat to resign by clinical teachers, Mr. Callaghan Defends Decimal Pound, Delhi Seeking Trade Ties, Belgrade Ends Inquiry Into Wire Tapping, 30 Years At Least For Police Killers No Home Secretary 'likely to show mercy', Export figures which other countries envy, Housing Whole Regions At A Time, Sweden Bars 'War Crimes Trial', Better deal for south east Asia, Hothouse economy goes it alone, Combined effort to bridge the tourist gap, Britain to postpone cuts in B.A.O.R. £12m. offer for U.S. purchases of equipment accepted, 50 communists arrested after bihar riots All colleges and high schools closed, Trend Towards English Way On Judges, Obscenity Ruling Angers Publishers, Overseas Aid Reduced £20m. saving is part of July package, Germany urges Britain to join Six, Cotton under debate, Tory Campaign For Talks, Car Exports Threatened By U.S. Safety Code British makers to ask for more time, 22 unions to press Treasury for April rises, Mr. Brezhnev sets out his policy on China Report to Soviet Central Committee, White House keep aloof in dispute about 'bugging', Prohibition Gave Airmen A Fresh START, Red Cross Study By New Group, No Coal Board Record Of Tip Slide In 1963 Aberfan tribunal is 'astonished', Leyland In £25M. Bid For Rover Shareholders advised to accept offer, Have royal commissions had their day?, Six decimal coins for Britain in 1971 White Paper background to new money, Chichester in Sydney on 107th day, Dartmoor axe man free again, Editors demand safeguards over committal proceedings, Gen. Franco's appeal for support, Competitive cars, New links with east Europe, Gibraltarians press for Act of Union, Jaguar patrols M 1 in 'plain clothes', Homage to harmony and design in food, Ingenious new piano studies, Psychedelic Music Protest To B.B.C., Vain Pleading For Shorter Speeches, Documents inquiry by Whitehall, Breakaway by Yemen terrorists, Government to take over Beagle for £1m. First fully nationalized air building firm, Invisible scars of the bomb, Japan. Politics and Parliament: Changing demand for labour, Rules to make toys safer, Building society reserves: inquiry to be started, Majority verdicts to stop criminals intimidating juries, Grants To Councils Rise By £26M., How Mr. Hogg Would Deal With Crime, Settlement on B.A.O.R. costs deferred again. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Shell, General Accident, Matter Over Mind, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Hotel Okura, The Bank Of Kobe, Ltd, Jdb, Mitsubishi, Woking And District Water Company, Kb, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Saitama Bank, Sanwa Bank, The Mitsui Bank, Ltd., Lewmar, The Long-Term Credit Bank, Canada, Icfc, Asahi Pearl Co., Ltd., Glen Line, Sanwa, Binoculars, Jal, Raybeck Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Christmas Appeals, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Matheson & Co., Limited, Mitsubishi Bank, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., Klm, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., The Hongkong Bank Group, Pullin, EQUITY & Law, Hotel New Otani, Nippon Kangyo Bank, Daiwa Bank, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Tww, Sumitomo Bank, Star (Greater London) Holdings Ltd., Unicorn Income Trust, The Dai-Ichi Bank, Ltd., Asahi Pentax, Ucm, Japan. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Financial, Leverton & Sons Ltd. Euston 6075 (5 lines).. Arts and Entertainment: Snuffbox makes £10,500, New Ballad-Play By Bernard Kops, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,411. Weather: The Weather. Law: No Interim Injunction Against Hairdresser Société Harriet Hubbard Ayer S.A. v. Alexandre Raimon And Others, Ben Barka Judge Sees Col. Dlimi, Youth Accused Of Girl's Murder, Sub-lieutenant did not report smuggling, Slovenly Practice Condemned Regina v. Street, Decree For Wife Of Swimmer, Georgia Assembly's Right Upheld, Delay In Applying To Strike Out Rose And Another v. Gossman, £1,900 award against Dusty Springfield, Radio 390 Appeal Begins Regina v. St. Augustine, Kent, Justices Ex Parte Lye And Others, 'Disappointing' Bail Reform Report, Life sentence for 'terrible danger', Prisoners Summoned, Army Sergeant Escapes From Custody. Sport: Rugby club records, Promise not fulfilled, Stilwell Through To Last Eight, Britain's Third Win In Sports Event, Sports in Brief, J.F.K. should overcome strong field at Kelso, Quick Win By Pritchett Rudkin on points, Richards brings Natal back in game Prospect of close finish in Durban, Local final likely, Only Three Overseas Players Survive Fierce matches in open championship. Reviews: Komische Oper reopens, Only too likely today, How Messiaen's art evolved, All the fire-but no Fire Dance, A Gesture To Florence, Georgian hero of Chabukiani ballet, What colour meant to Kandinsky, Sheer ingenuity of Soyinka's plot. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Picture Gallery: Traffic-free shopping in Cologne. Official Appointments and Notices: Potholers get Tito award, Oxford, Army medical promotions, Bravery Award. Editorials/Leaders: Small Ships, Tall Ships, In For A Pound, The Politics Of Eavesdropping. Letters to the Editor: The Rising Cost Of Food, Preparatory Schools, Awards For Gallantry, Safety Factor In Airport Runways, Professional Advice And Politics, Charity Cards, Rhodesian Sanctions, Cosmopolitan Soho. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Walter Hambrook 'Father' Of The Flying Squad, Mr. Gordon Boggon, Mr. Andrew Milne, Dr. Anton Ehrenzweig, Mr. W. Thatcher Fttzwilliam House Censor, Mr. Eric Greene, Mr. Edwin Fuller. Business and Finance: U.S. shows $1,000m. profit on technology, Overseas Companies, Commercial Sense Behind Rover Merger, Synthetic leather war in the offing, Unit trust prices, Share prices may be on TV, Consett Iron meets Sir H. Benson, Record Year For Nickel, 'U.K. austerity plan a success', £125m. building society merger, Farm Tug-Of-War In E.E.C. Politics, London & Counties Buy Eberstadt Stake, St. Clements Press Reorganized, Further fall in U.S. bill rates, Soviet Credit For India, Aiding Programmers To Speed Writing, Chase Manhattan order revoked, Briefly from the boardroom, Shares are better, '200m. cu. litres of gas under Friesland', 'Britain neglecting central American market', Ross Group earnings exceed forecast, Mini-Merchant Bank As A Company Nursery, Boomtime For American Air Freight, Company Meeting North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Volkswagen to cut output, Late Selling In Cash Lead Depresses Values, U.S. profits may fall, Profit-Taking Appears On Zurich, How to protect shareholders, Money still short. Stock Exchange Tables: High cost of day-to-day sterling, European, Australian and Japanese securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Late Activity In Motor Section, Recent Issues, Option Rates, New Gains On Wall St. Sixth consecutive advance, Takeover moves keep interest alive. Business Appointments: Agric. Promotions' new board. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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