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The Times - 26/08/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, J. R. WILSON. 32 South Eaton Place, S.W.1, Aug. 24., A. D. BONHAM CARTER. University College Hospital, Gower Street, W.C.1, Aug. 24., MARTIN J. ALPREN. 91 Linden Gardens, W.2, Aug. 24., HILARY LONG, Senior Surgeon, Llandudno General Hospital. Moorcroft, Fferm Bach Road, Llandudno, Aug. 21., C. E. LOVELL. Radio Services Department, Head. quarters Building, St. Martin's-le-Grand, E.C.1, Aug. 25., CAMPBELL K. FINLAY, Chairman, Mull and lona Council of Social Service. West Ardhu, Dervaig, Isle of Mull., H. A. SHAW. 33 Kingfisher Drive, Ham, Richmond. Surrey, Aug. 24., From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, Prudence Glynn, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Bombay police fire during strike, 5,000 Jakarta Students Break Army Cordon Shouts of 'Sukarno must step down', Curb On Tv Hours Relaxed, Mother Given Bacteria In Transfusion, Total Surrender?, Mother appeals to Roberts on television to surrender, King Husain as mediator between France and Morocco, Young priests challenge Russian hierarchy Government accused of interference, Cutting Law Records Aim to keep only the useful, Maiden flight by vertical take-off aircraft, Anxiety Over U.S. Troop Withdrawals, Easing Agony Of The Glidepath Talks arouse hopes of pact, C.B.I. seek 'freeze' talks with Mr. Wilson Members asked not to raise prices, Britain's fastest(mini)racing aircraft crashes, 3,500 British Servicemen To Return Soon, Wide Gaps In Training Of Doctors More mental health study urged, £36M. Orders For Arms By Iran Missiles and ships, Clashes during de Gaulle visit, Workers Forgo Tea Break To Increase Production, U Thant Begins His Tour, Sentry Shot Himself In Feet, Trial Flight By Moon Craft, Bolshoi To Train British Girl, Canada rail strike preparations, When manliness is put before road safety, Return To Winning Ways By Harvey Smith, Curry Leaps Into Third Place, Sardinian Bandits' Crimes Cause Outcry, Five Communists For Trial, Syria Claims Recovery Of Crashed Mig, Printers Put New Case For Bonus, Police Trust Formed Fund expected to top £250,000, Bringing Home The Cheese New Caerphilly Factory, Could The Mind Be A Cause Of Cancer?, Two-Month Voyage In 20ft. Sloop, New Factor Caused Recall, World file for computers, Cleethorpes To Keep Independence, Chance To Test Hurricane Taming Device, Army's obsession with jungle fighting methods, Gibraltar talks next month, Disarmament conference has one achievement, Italians Buy Scots Cattle, Gunmen Fire On London Police Patrolmen held at pistol point after car chase, 14 Rescued From Store Fire, Germany Announces New Service Chiefs Chancellor faces storm on generals, Cost Of Driving Lessons To Go Up, Government urged to stop works closing, Union leader's body to be flown home, Greek Comets Are Still 'Blacked', Dr. Kekkonen visits Soviet Union, Rhodesian talks come to an abrupt end British opposition to new racial Bill, U.S. not seeking to set up Pax Americana Mr. Rusk answers Senators' complaints, N.U.R. spring surprise of accepting freeze, Duns Scotus seen as the first Methodist. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hampshire County Council, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Abbey National, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Phaenix, Bell's Scotch Whiskey, Humber Rootes, United British Securities Trust Limited, The Times, The Cementation Co, Ltd.,, The United Steel Companies Limited, Radiospares, I.B.E. Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon.Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments And Situations. Arts and Entertainment: Too Much Of A Good Opera, Television and radio, Russians recruit Scots trumpeter, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,318. Weather: The Weather. Sport: President of F.I.F.A. denies charges, D'Oliveira and Flavell rout Middlesex Woeful batting against Worcestershire, Schollander's Record Falls To Wiegand 400 metres free-style in 4min. 11.1sec., Sports in Brief, Petite Marmite's victory confirms confidence in stamina E. Lambton's stable enjoying its best season, Superior direction brings Mrs. Buckland victory, Challenge by Miss Oxley repulsed, Softer Going For Lions, Cox And Stilwell Win In U.S. Doubles, Unexpected victory for Why Not, Bridport move indicative of pony popularity. Reviews: Leading Czech playwright at thirty, Exploring Schumann's chamber music, Pritchard's debut at Salzburg, Good moments in double bill, Subtle phrasing of oboist. Picture Gallery: A Bishop in the village. Law: Couple 'got £31 a week state aid', 'A seditious conspiracy'-police, Peer Received 800 Silent Telephone Calls Alphon fined for threats to brothers, Three brothers on murder charge, Hospital death: man to be charged, Water Remanded On Murder Charge, Dr. Schumann to be extradited, Lady Hartley Must Take Driving Test, Contemnor Released White And Another v. Kirby, Legal Aid For Man On Murder Charges. Editorials/Leaders: Farewell To The Halfpenny Stamp?, The World Needs More Money, A Halt In The Rhodesia Talks. Letters to the Editor: Threats To Inshore Radio, S.I.S.T.E.R., D.A.D., And M.A., Doctors And The Salary Freeze, Hill Land. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News, Lord Fulton Heads British Council. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Gen. Bor-Komorowski Leader of the Warsaw uprising of 1944, Mr. Isaac Keesing, Prof. Wolfgang Langhoff, Sir John Dwyer. Business and Finance: Pound not overvalued, says U.S. bank, A decade of American and U.K. competition, BULMER & LUMB (HOLDINGS) LTD. (Worsted Spinning Dyeing and Recombing), France's Higher I.M.F. Quota, Uneven Day In Money, A.M.I.C. Profit Lower, Chemische Werke Hüls Ag. Marl-Germany Another Year Of Progress And Consolidation Turnover And Exports At Increased Levels Benefits Accruing From Continued Emphasis On Research And Development Dr. Franz Broich Reports Group Working To Capacity During Current Year, Export growth slows, Unit Trust Prices., Note circulation still falling, Squeeze Affecting More Service Industries, More join us, say Jaguar rebels, G.M. Sales Fall 8 P.C., Briefly from the boardroom, Bank reminder to new issue queue-jumpers, Bat's Acquire Dutch Cigar Firm, Will Motor Show tempt the buyers?, Lombard Banking earn more in first half, Bank Statements For August, Record man-made fibre output, $75m. drop in U.S. gold stock, 'Willing to make compromises', U.S. Merchant Bankers Buy Venus Group, Group Of Ten Shows Five Ways To Finance Trade. Business Appointments: Joseph Terry Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares lose ground, Early rally gives way to selling, Busy dealings in forward dollar, Copper Rises Sharply In Animated Trading, Recent Issues, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oils And Tobaccos Ease, Heavy Falls On Milan, Wall St. Again Declines. Property: Woolley And Wallis, Country Properties. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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