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The Times - 04/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Investigations mount in both countries, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WELSH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, Opinion roused by death of 27 elk, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, ROBERT BIRLEY, G. F. LAING, Editor, The Viewer. City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1., NORAH R. CHILDS., NEVILLE SANDELSON., G. R. BAXTER., WILLIAM CLARK. Overseas Development Institute Limited, 160 Piccadilly, W.1., A. S. M. HUTCHINSON. 27 Madeira Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent., PAUL OESTREICHER, , Yours faithfully, C. A. LORD. Lord Brothers, 54-62 Regent Street W.1., Yours faithfully, G. C. COOPER. 16 The Broadway, Stanmore, Middlesex., From Our Medical Correspondent, C. S. M., BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, Representative of oil firm accused, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Preserving Lister's tradition of preventive medicine, Nobel science prizes go to France and U.S. Atomic and molecular discoveries, Mr. Lee to get state steel post?, High Costs Close Church College, British ship damaged in Atlantic storm, Judge Replies To Newspaper, Eight bishops in unity talks, Eggheads Heading For Trouble Americans may join in scrap, China May Try To Form New Block, Temporaries criticized, Arpège...Crescendo, Mr. Lynch likely to be Eire leader, Advertising Economics To Be Surveyed Association talks at Board of Trade, World Court Fills Last Vacancies, 'Development bodies could run rural areas', Two Million Red Guards Parade In Peking Marshal Lin announces 'free views' policy, Joint Defence Academy Plan, President Johnson to have two operations Election tour of 15 states is cancelled, Mr. Brown in Germany for talks today, Lord Annan's Battle Of The Blues, Suburban forces on the march in Maryland Democrats applaud Republican candidate, Condemnation Of Bombay Violence, Woman Lost 97lb. In 236 Days' FAST, Injured train driver gets £29 a week, £300 Fine Over Bars Of Toffee, Morocco Navy may buy British, Britain Publishes Text Of Gibraltar Exchanges, Hand-to-hand fight for museum, Updating rules on refugees, Attaché Asked To Leave Greece, Factors Behind B.M.C. Tale Of Woe Fall in demand and two strikes, Nearly 100,000 Car Workers Affected, Left Replies To Gen. De Gaulle, Children Given Half-Ton Of Rat Poison, Mr. Wilson IS Accused Of Dithering Mr. Donnelly on a year of trial, Pledge to fight Mrs. Castle over road pricing, Plan For 'Super Councils' Challenged, MI5 man sent to America for anti-spy talks, Nato hears report on Vietnam from Mr. Harriman, Mini-skirts gone far enough, Farm Chemicals Present Threat In Russia, Inter-Ministry collision over computers Concern at switch to American system, 21 Factories In New Scheme, Stand-in scheme for doctors to spread, Dutch Cabinet Crisis Deepens, New Gemini rocket tackles heat barrier problem, Surrey Ban Aberfan Street Collections, Colombia plan for £265m. canal, Pye tell of a secret account. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Conservatives back Minister on steel appointments, Union support for reservoir, Minister rebuts farm tales of woe and gloom, Party Chiefs Clash Again In Commons Discordant ballet for two left feet, 'Immigrants so English as to be terrifying', Speeding action to make the coal tips safe, Bill gives 'undue power to police', Freedom for the Arts Council, Mr. Heath Studies The Small Print, Two hyphens that meant frontbench quarrel, M.P. Wins His Case Against 'Mods'. Display Advertising: Finsider, Magie Of Lancôme, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Great Universal Stores Limited, Gonzalez Byass, Linguphone Institute Limited, Juse Industries Limited,, The Secretary, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Triplex Safety Glass Co. Ltd.,, Casino, Klm, The British Land Company Limited, H. Sichel & Sons Ltd,, Castrol, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The National Bank Limited, Harrogate, Bea, Elliott, Ecgd. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments And Situations, Charities And Appeals. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Loses Ground, Royal Dutch Tumbles On Amsterdam, Money Market IS Helped, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Swiss franc firm, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Copper Shares Flat, Further sales depress share prices, Option Rates, Drawing Of Bonds. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,378, Cambridge Students To Do War And Peace, Improvements To Theatre At Chichester, Professor Gower For Holmes Lectures. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Clifton leaves obscurity to beat top seed Day of misfortune for McMillan, Third Cambridge Defeat By Service Team, Favourites out of luck at Newbury Lincoln Handicap conditions revised, Sports in Brief, Rugby beat holders, Surprises in Welsh trial teams, Second XI Fixtures For 1967, Cambridge Team For Athletics Match, Golf Course With A Difference, Victory after grounding, Highgate Show The Way To The Future, Squash Rackets. Law: Man embezzled £500,000, Soliciting Of £500 Denied, Probation for former boxing champion, Water Bailiff's Protection Edwards v. Morgan, 13 in boat was one too many, Housebreaker Gets Four Years, Mr. Gunter Wins Koolman-Darnley v. Gunter, Knowledge Gained By Agent Belongs To Trust Boardman And Another v. Phipps. Letters to the Editor: Albanian Tourism, Visas For East Germans, Not Unruly Or Unseemly Conduct Manders v. Snowmen's Guild Of Great Britain, Lord Reith's Call To Youth, The Choice Of A Director For L.S.E., Report On Aberfan, Overseas Spending, Gibraltar Frontier. Reviews: Laureate Title For Mr. Bernstein, Grecian touch to Shakespeare, De Lullo's London Production, Fascination of a social study, Ormandy To Conduct L.S.O. In London, Television's birth in London, A pianist of spirit, Hotter's Authority Undiminished, Mr. Howerd gobbles up his benefit, A Glowing Anne Frank, Conductor's polish and elegance, Checking up on those musical memories, B.B.C. Sound Cut Opposed. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News, Professor To Join Monopolies Board. Picture Gallery: Swinging Panda, Motorway in the sky. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Henry's 'Nyet', The Left Moves To The Centre, IS The Public Interested?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. S. A. Boyd A Notable Surgeon, Mr. Lewis Lacey, Mr. Robert P. Eckert, Jr., Mr. Eric Spear, Mr. Robert Bell Training Men For Management, Mr. W. E. Packard. Business and Finance: Cunard Appoint Share Registrars, 60% Advance In Office Equipment Exports, Shell group income up, £3.6M. Plans For Bp Refinery, Doulton Loan, Tramp Shipping Index Drops, Note circulation down £7m., Marine Diamond Issue, Designs Invited For Decimal Coins, G.U.S. figures are holding up well, Easing Of French Controls Soon?, Sir Frank Kearton confident, Stock Exchange Income Down, Birkenhead Issue Allotments, Rio Algom Mines Decline, Shares Slide Again, Builders In Need Of Capital Forced To Sell Land, Rumamian Debt Linked To Oil Sales, Fresh thinking on council house finance urged Costs which could be switched to rates, Copper wire bars jump £10 a long ton, Blow for B. Finch, Briefly from the boardroom, Invasion of the roadsides, Hodder Debenture, O.K. BAZAARS (1929) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Abridged Report Of The Directors To Be Submitted To The 37th Annual General Meeting On November 17,1966, Protection For Pop Groups' Earnings, Pre-Squeeze Signs Of Strain On Profits, Unit Trust Prices, Equities now yield as much as gilt-edged. Business Appointments: Planet Assurance Resignation, Lord Trenchard For Unilever Boards. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Est. 1843, Country Properties.

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