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The Times - 20/01/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Bonn Correspondent, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Air Correspondent, ALPORT. House of Lords, Jan. 19., MAX BELOFF. All Souls College, Oxford, Jan. 18., ROBERT HARLING, Editor, House & Garden. Vogue House, Hanover Square, W.1., BRIDGET McEWEN. Flourish Walls, Greenlaw, Berwickshire. Jan. 18., DAVID ENNALS, JEREMY BRAY, CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND. House of Commons, Jan. 19., JAMES R. HODSMAN. 82-84 Eldon Street, York., JOHN V. BRAMLEY. Churston. Howe Lane, Goxhill, Barrow on-Humber. Lincolnshire., E. CARUS-WILSON. Trinity Farm, Basendon, Cirencester, Gloucestershire., EDWARD THOMPSON. Director, Heinemann Educational Books, Ltd. Kingswood, Tadworth, Surrey, Jan. 17., By Dr. Allen Hynek, RONALD L. MEEK. Department of Economics, The Univer sity, Leicester., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Dr. K. Mellanby, Sir Donald Wolfit, Graham Hutton, J. Grindley, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent., From Our Art Critic, From Our Film Critic, From Our Drama Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Staff,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,722, Brittn Opera At Morley College, De Heem Picture Makes £2,400, Comedy Transferring, Chichester Theatre Festtval, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,132. Sport: 'Month At Least To Acclimatize Athletes', Knight Gives Up Davis Cup Tennis, Miss Field Wins Downhill In Helpful Conditions, Beemner Waits, Baxter Given 14 Days, Sports in Brief, Arkle's Claim to Preeminence Not Yet Established, R.A.F. Hockey Teams, Nash And Dixon Only Seventh Fastest, Townsend Plays In Wentworth Foursomes, Australia Discard Booth And McKenzie Chappell And Stackpole In 12 For Fourth Test. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, Collins, Bristol Siddeley Supply The Power, American Express, Richard Thomas & Baldwins Limited, The Times, Irving Trust Company, Pan AIM Clipper Cargo,, British Eagle, Pakistan International Airlines, Lloyds Bank, Alassio, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Ici Saving Sterling, Atcost, Room Tolet, Mercedes-Benz, Renault 16. News: Shooting In Santo Domingo Former President's Son Injured, £20M. Aircraft Deal With Lebanon Off B.A.C. Reacts Swiftly To Ending Of Investment Allowances, Strength And Weaknesses Of Nehru's Daughter, Press Council Ruling On Fee For Share Quotation, 15s. Bakery Rise Proposed: Penny On Loaf, Young Couples' Home Loan Problems, Cane Spirit As Motor Fuel, Bishops Consider Plea For Rector In Secret, Tobacco To Be Sold In Secret, China's Army Told To Be Prepared, Tory Slogan Aimed At Rising Prices, Suburbia Gets A Buddhist Temple, German Gloom Over Common Market Prospect Exasperation At France's Demands, Tokyo Plan to Beat Strikes, 16 Portuguese Students Held For Questioning, Dispute Over Oxford's Casino, British Mission To Visit Kariba, Heat Trouble On Diesel Trains Efforts To Improve System, 112 Children Die In Epidemic, Manned Flight For Wingless Plane U.S. Space Ferry Project, Snow Reports, Mr. Heath To Be Asked To Join Rhodesia Talks Mr. Wilson Plans Tripartite Meeting, New Moscow Play Spotlights Conflict With Bureaucracy Call For Fresh Approach Applauded, Hongkong Farewell To A Year Of Ill Omen, New Medical Certificates Save Time All Round Less Paperwork For Doctors: Fewer Patients' Visits, Aden Rebels Had British Mines, No Sign Of Panic In Dance Hall Accident Verdict On 4 Crush Victims, Sail Boat Family Overdue, Corporation Lose 'Miss Great Britain' Case Costs Expected To Be About £7,000, The Waiting Quiet Near Where Smuts Died, Electronics Firms' World Drive, Tanzania Accused By Dr. Banda, Mr. Wilson Holds Defence Talks, Libyan Oil Dispute Ends, Labour Voters 'Betrayed' Hull Can Censure, Mr. Heath Says, Night Drive In Mountains For Monte Carlo Competitors, Science Wins At Pasteur Institute, Radio Caroline Crew Rescued, Anxiety Over Defence In S.E. Asia, T.U.C. Defer Esso Pay Claim, Rail Closure Problems Grow, Fires In Seoul And Taipeh Kill 51, New Evidence On The Era Of Neanderthal Man Remains Dating From 25,000 B.C. Found In North Greece, Management Conferences For Growing Firms, Regret For Lapse In Giving Names, Japan Asks Russia To Return Isles, India Elects Mrs. Gandhi As New Prime Minister, B.B.C. Drops To Fourth Place In External Broadcasts Build-Up By Russia And China, Telephone Tips On Giving Up Smoking From Our South Wales Correspondent, Police Must ACT 'As The Queen's Constabulary' Tory Study Group Lean Towards A National Force, Residents-Only Parking Meters Plan For Belgravia Control Zones For Finsbury, St. Pancras, Commonwealth Has Two New Leaders Changes In India And Australia, Industrialized Nations Break Employment Records Stagnation In Developing Countries, Nuclear Bomb May Be In Wreckage, In Search of Flying Saucers, Officers Arrested To Foil Saigon Plot, The General Picks A New Cabinet, Reform Of Zionist Organization, Quick Guide, Security Chief Removed From Post, Busmen's Ban May Be Averted, Lord Chalfont In U.S. Arms Talks, 80 Snowbound On Kent Road, 'Fates Conspired Against Evans', Krupp To Close Moscow Office, Rainfall In 1965 Exceeded Average By 3.5in. England And Wales Had Wettest Summer For 7 Years, Ontario Rejects Medicare Plan, A Bright Future For Rhodesian Piper, U.S. To Raise Another Army Division For Vietnam £4,393M. Supplementary Defence Budget Before Congress, Robot Zaan Sifts The Rejects, National Rail Strike Voted From Feb. 14 Board Pay Terms 'Destroy Agreed System' N.U.R. Ready To ACT Alone: Funds For Three Weeks, Plan For £32M. Atom Plant On The Rhine, Nigerian Rebel Prepared To Fight Again Warning To New Regime Coup Delay During Mr. Wilson's Visit, Church Workers Urged To Aid Coloured Immigrants, Mr. Amies Introduces 'Bonnard Colours' To Fashion Hemlines Shorter, Jackets Longer, Councils Rebuked For Lagging In Smoke Control, Iranian Envoy Given Three Days To Leave Beirut Students Strike Over Anti-Nasser Remarks, 'Birth Control Or Cannibalism', Winter Roosting Of Rooks, Restrictive Practices Of The Law Lord Chancellor Asks Some Pointed Questions, Sir R. Menzies Presides Over Last Cabinet Announcement Of Mr. Holt As Australia's Leader Expected, Mile Of Flames Sweeps Farm. Picture Gallery: Second Day of the London Collections. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archdeacon Of Manchester, Sheriff Substitute Changes, Fewer Oxonians From Public Schools, Contest For Chair Of Poetry Mr. Blunden's Backers, Gilbert Murray Trust Grants, Cambridge, New Town Clerk Of Manchester Leicester Official Gets Top Post. News in Brief. Law: Youth 'Kept In Locked Pen', Carton In Gangway Doherty v. London Cooperative Society Ltd., Costs For Men In Greyhound Case, Rating Gaoled On £1,100 Charges, Driver For Trial Over 3 Boys' Deaths, Husband's Version Arnold v. Arnold, £2,000 For Loss Of Thumb, Police Fear For Kennel Maids, Rhodesian Law Upheld Runyowa v. The Queen, Criminal Injuries Bill £304,648, Policeman On Car Death Charge, Pole On Murder Charge Dies, New Trial For Man In £32,000 Case. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Tortoise Doesn't Win, End of the Menzies Era, Too Few Police: Too Many Forces, Showdown. Letters to the Editor: Credit Cards, Mrs. Castle's Road, Designed For The Young, The Tory's Duty, WHO Gives The Names?, Record Office, University Costs, Liberals' Future, Next Stage In Rhodesia Establishing New Government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Kathleen Norris, Mr. Charles H. Chichester Smith, Mr. Robert Farquharson, Mr. James Carmichael Socialism In Glasgow, Sir Sydney Phillipson, Capt. H. C. Biard. Reviews: New Fiction, Doyen of Foreign Secretaries, Spanish Journey, Raj in Twilight, Film Drama about Drug Addiction and its Treatment, 'The Inspector' as a Straight Social Satire, Sculpture By Kim James, Direction Lost in Diversion, "France, Mère des Arts, des Armes et des Loix", Tippett's Fresh Vision of a Miracle, From the Kyrillic, Portrait of Nyerere, Good European, The Consequences Of Mr. Keynes, Nonagenarian Sage, Humanistic Play for the Middle Brow Liverpool Playhouse: Life Worth Living, by Robert Storey, Only Power Was Missing, Woman's Letters that Live. Business and Finance: Money Comes Out Slowly, Co-Op Permanent Lends £65M., Firth & Brown Expects Lower Profits In 1965-66, Vital Question For Wheat Producers, Sober Reception To Trade Deal With Russia, Cochran-Potterton Marketing Link, Gulf Sulphur Puts Up Prices, Tube Offer 32s. For Churchill Pref., Standstill Period For Prices, Lloyds Bank Deposits Jump £120M., Cargoes Handled Through P.L.A., Alps Pipeline Setback For E.N.I., Tecalemit (Engineering) Managing Director, Industry's Spending Plans Under Scrutiny, Mutual Funds, High Income Units, Brokers Forum, New Hotel For Sunderland, Was Last August The Real Sterling Crisis?, Assoc. Fisheries Expansion, A. B. Picture Weathering The T.V. Levy Goblin Earnings Reduced, Park Yorkshire Purchases, Slower Growth In Eastern Europe, Sharp Fall In Freight Activity, Capital Chance for Sea Captains, Another Neutral Budget In Prospect Possible 8 P.C. Exports Rise, Jacobs-Smith's Crisps (Ireland) Talks, Carpft Sales Rise, German Economic Outlook, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Allspeeds Holdings, Decision on Short Bros. near, Philips Lamp Change Payments, J. Hepworth Debenture, Jersey External Trust Raising £387,000, Coffee Futures Fall By Up To 8s. 6D. Per Cwt, Mortgage problems unsolved, Chase Venture In Belgium First Direct Bank Stake, Irving Trust Records, Rowntree And Chunky Get Together, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound Nears 3-Year Peak Demand For Gold, Institutional Interest In Equities, Wall Street Easier Fractional Falls, Eurosyndicat Index, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, The Pound Just Below $2.80½ Bonds In Demand, Montreal And Toronto Exchange, Option Rates, Heavy Buying On Milan Paris Up Again, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Short Bonds Active And Firm. Business Appointments: New Chairman For Steel Firm Mr. Clay Moves Up, New Industrial Adviser, Sir Harold Evans Joins Vickers. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Taylor & Tester.

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