The Times - 10/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, LEONARD GLUCKSTEIN, Chairman, The Strand Hotel Ltd. 12 Sherwood Street, W.1. Feb. 8., EDWARD TERRELL., J. F. EGGLESTON. 9 Summersdale Court, Chichester., W. G. HAYTER. New College, Oxford, Feb. 8., ROBERT GOOLD. The Cenacle, Grayshott, Surrey, Feb. 8., Yours faithfully, R. J. REES, Westgarth, Gannock Park, Deganwy, N. Wales, Feb. 7., RICHARD BEETHAM. 108 West End Avenue, Harrogate, Yorkshire., MARY WILSON., BENEDICT BIRNBERG. 24 Morden Road, Blackbeath, S.E.3., J. N. BAMFORTH. Warden's House, St. George's Avenue, Weybridge, Surrey., A.D. WEBB. 85 Oakwood Park Road, Southgate, N.14, Feb. 8., HENRY G. BUTTON. 17 Kent Avenue, Ealing, W.13. Feb. 7., Prof. W. McC. Stewart, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Graham Hough, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, Our City Editor, From Our European Economic Correspondent, OUR CITY STAFF, Dr. Georg Tugendhat,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors,, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,725, Television Programmes, Farce Fills The Seats, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,150, Flemish St. George To Be Sold. Sport: Sports in Brief, A.C. Milan Gain Slender Lead On Chelsea, Poles Spring Slalom Surprise, Knox Still World Champion Hughes Under Heavy Pressure, Constructive Cricket Can Regain The Ashes All Or Nothing For England In Last Test Match, Warwick Racing Programme, Yesterday's Hockey, Yesterday's Football, Boxing Glove Sent For X-Ray. News: Protest Over Fate Of Cormorants, Santo Domingo Police Open Fire Students Dispersed With Tear Gas, 10 Years To Earn Ph.D. Degree, Drive In The Sugar Country For The Queen, Dounreay Site For FAST Reactor £30M. Prototype Offers Cheap Power Hope 'Next Century' Supply System In Use In The 1970s, 'Law In Action' To Continue, Success Of U.S. Training Drive For Needy Children, 'Super-Caution' Slowing Down Drug Development Impact Of Thalidomide Episode, Young Tories Want Vote At 18 Conference Motions, Rumania Hopes For Closer Ties With Britain, Dr. Erhard To Stand For Party Chairmanship Determination To Stay In Power Emphasized, Zambian Ultimatum Denied, Bank Merger Bill Passes Senate, Greek Political Disputes Have Cost Country Over £40M. Bank Lists Weaknesses In Economy, 80 M.P.s In Protest Over Minister, Rovers Withdraw From Rallies 'Temporary Step', Methodist Group Oppose Unity, Churchill's Life Illustrated, S. Korea President Sees Tunku, Dispute Halts New Port In Israel, Churches' Response To World Needs 'Too Hesitant' Council Calls For More Action, Cheaper Uranium By New Process Test Success Claimed In S. Africa, £50,000 Fire In Monastery At Mount Athos, Home Office To Inquire Into Child Care Assaulted Boy, Farm Review Seen As Earnest Of Government Intentions, Washington Visit By Mr. Healey, Ecuador Chief Of Staff Dismissed, 'Rhodesian Herald' Defies Censorship 'Publish At Your Peril' Warning From Minister, Minister Denies 'Crichel Down' In Islington No Concealment Of Estate Planning Decision, Mr. Crossman's Warning On Welfare Tory Means Test State Feared, Mr. Ennals Wants Early Election, Cheap Watches Complaint Russians Accused Of 'Dumping', Final Effort To Avert Rail Strike Ministers To Meet N.U.R. Leaders Decision Tonight, Listeners' Letters Show New Spirit In E. Germany, Exhaust Fumes Law May Come, The Night when Abdul Nearly Died, 'Framed In Ben Barka Affair', The Screwtape Letters, Show Nuclear Film Widely, M.P.s Say, Train Catches Fire: 30 Hurt Rescue Organized By Test Pilot, Tory Strike Law 'Appalling', Crops on Sale in Palomares, Belgian Cabinet Crisis Deepens, No Outside Aid On Strategy Recommendation To Minister, Army Command For Gen. Massu, Objectors Treated 'Less Than Fairly', Man Plans To Bury Wife At Home, Cool Reception In U.S. For Honolulu Declaration Problem Of Social Reform In South Vietnam, Polaris Strike Threat 'Communist Inspired' Warning On Unemployment, From Appetite Through Desire To Choice, Police Stand By At Commons, More Independent Members On Estate Agents Council, Improving British Relations With Cambodia, Tories Would Evolve Health Charge Exemptions, Guarantee For Man's Future Queen Mother On Changed World, Snow Reports, B. & C. Associates Adjust Interim, John Michael Upswing, Death Threat To S. Arabians, New Pakistan Link With Russia, Republicans Hold New York Seat, A Catchy Can-Can Tune Helps Australia To Go Decimal Propaganda Climax As New Currency IS Introduced, French Action On Shipyard Threat, Canberras To Aid Trinidad Survey, Increasing Rents On Working Children 'Part Of A Trend', The Dilemma Facing London's Busmen, Dr. Ramsey Attacks Abortion Clause, Four Royal Scotish Academicians, Civil Service Needs New Men, Proposal No Magic Wand, Says Lord Kahn, 12M. Indians Facing Death From Starvation. Official Appointments and Notices: College Contributions To Be Reduced, Lectures In French By Mr. Tarsis, Church News, British Sculptors' Medal, Edinburgh, Africa Exports Chief, New London Agent For N. Ireland, Sir I. Berlin Says 'Not Emigrating'. Law: Car Dealer Gets Seven Years, Spanish Sentences Reduced, Subway Strike Pay Rise Frozen, Six For Trial In Dog Doping Case, Sloop Released From Arrest, Students Accused Of Berlin Escape Bid, 18 Months' Gaol For Kiosk Offence, Abolition Of Court Dock Proposed, Spinster's Murder: Man Accused, Swiss Company Wins Regina v. Patents Appeal Tribunal And Others Ex Parte J. R. Geigy S.A., Tax Appeal Fails Newlin v. Woods (Inspector Of Taxes), Prison When Father IS Found, U.S. Libel Damages Upheld, Accused Deny 'Bowler Hat' Frauds Identity Issue. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Canadian Marconi Company, The Life Offices' Association,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-Operative Permanent, Air France, Electro-Hydraulics, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Coutts & Co, The Times, Barclays Bank Limited, Jal, Control, Bodley Head, Airpel Limited, Antibes.Lecap.Juan-Les-Pins, Boac, Stewarts And Lloyds, Limited, The Standard Bank Limited, International Holdings, Lancia Rally. Picture Gallery: Plastic Statue of Christ. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Politics and Parliament: L.T.B. likely to need more aid, Rail threat seen as the real test, U.S. Army's claim on British subjects, Thames unlikely to relieve congestion, Speed limit decision by Easter, Saving 'social' rail routes, Catching up with road works, Benefits from one-way traffic, Rolls Razor investigation will take police nine months, Health service free at time of need, Channel Tunnel report soon, Concord costs and prospects. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Discussing Defence, 1776 And All That, An Illegal Censorship, After Honolulu, The Right to Object. Letters to the Editor: Head Teachers, Aircraft From America, Abortion, Vietnam Decision, Death On The Road, Prices And Incomes Board, A Practice To Watch How Distortion Can Arise, The Oldest Firm, Troubles For Hotels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Stanley Colman, Dr. W. G. S. Adams, Mr. William L. Clayton Administrator And Cotton Magnate, Mr. John Shawcross, Lady Ravensdale Work For Social Welfare. Reviews: New Fiction, Three in Theme of Possessive Love, Newcomers In Vivid Ravel Revival Sadler's Wells: Ravel Double Bill, Wagner's Aims Well Served, Electrifying Combination in Bartok, Haydn At Most Mature, Plays Linked by Theme Theatre Royal, Bristol: The Critic by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Harlequinade by Terence Rattigan, Great Gatsby Revisited, Snobbery Militant in the Welfare State, When Britons Were Slaves, Awa' from it A', Variations on Schubert, Rugby Chapel to Dover Beach, Fellini in his Element with Supernatural, Quick Guide to New Reading. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners. Business and Finance: Wall Street Record, $330M. Aid For Turkey This Year, Belgium's Beer Consumption At A Standstill, Staveley as Rival Suitor for Asquith, £350,000 Orders For Leyland., The Bank 'Unfair' Say Swedes, Eurosyndicat Index, Radio Rentals Reorganize, Amal. Inv. Bid £622,000 For Jermyn, New Contracts, Reorganization Body Upsets C.B.I., Callaghan Pledge Welcomed, Great Northern Trust's Insurance Stake, Retirement Cruise Scheme A Success, The Clydesdale Supply Co., Schweppes Expands In Canada, Pace Of Output Quickens In Common Market, Metal Traders Jack Up Interim Judge International Progress, Mutual Funds, £88,000 Order For T.I. Company, CABLE AND WIRELESS (HOLDING) LIMITED (Investment Trust Company), U.S. Discount Rate Likely To Rise, How D.T.R. Will Work Cable & Wireless Estimates, Phoenix Of Hartford, Current And Forward Wire Bars Decline, Local Authority Loans, Italian Insurance Link With U.S., Share Issue By Swiss Bank Dividend Raised, M. J. Gleeson (Contractors) Limited A Satisfactory Result, S. African Reserves Up, Marine Equipment Nets£500.000, Real AIM Of Industrial Policy Queried, Glenfield See Picture Brighter, Norway Angry At Britain Grants System Attacked, Richard Costain As Forecast, $1.5M. Mystery Offer For Studebaker Block, What The Easing Of U.S. Oil Import Curbs Means Major Policy Turn-Around, Money Slow To Move, Jamaican Trade Challenge, Option Rates, Reserves Rise Sharply, Record Hilton Earnings 45 P.C. Higher, Motor Earnings Highest Ever £32M. Increase, Unit Trust Prices, Bristol Plant Hire. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St. Surges Ahead Widespread Gains, Shares Ease Further Sterling Drifts, Sterling Tends To SLIP, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Fall Further, Downward Move Continues In London, Late Selling On Milan Paris Improves. Business Appointments: Shell Mex & B.P. Appointment, Lord Alexander Steps Down. Property: Flats And Maisonettes, This announcement appears as a matter of record only..
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