The Times - 27/10/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Home Department Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, TERENCE REES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, GLYN LANDAV:, ALFRED HINDS., TED LEATHER., GAVIN ROYNON., BROCKWAY., MICHAEL JOPLING., R. A. BEVAN., W. A. BARKER. Headmaster, Richard Rose, , FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, Sir Kenneth Clark, Oliver Edwards, OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: The Nuffield election studies come of age, Warning For 28 Rebels, Nato Council To Go To Brussels, Ships' Pilots Want New Authority, Ministers Want Modern Paintings, Historic Buildings Council Merger, Rhodesia claims Britain agreed to censorship Minister defends black out on talks, New doubts on swing-wing venture, Aberfan's Day Of Funerals, Sex outside marriage not Christian, churches' council rules Those who fall neither condemned nor condoned, President Sees His Troops Flying visit to Vietnam, 200 birds die on air trip, Ayrshire wins top award again, Tourists May Profit By Court Ruling Conundrum for the customs, New Pop Radio Service With Advertising? Musicians fear Cabinet move, Supplies From N. Vietnam Dwindling, Yemen Faces Its Most Ruthless Purge, Children stay away from Welsh valley school Mothers demand safety assurances, Free Trade Stamps Next Year, Uproar in Italian Senate, More Spies In Prison Moves Stricter watch on security, M.P. complains of 'filthy' train, Election posturing seen in Bonn coalition dispute, In Japan woman is queen, man only the queen's husband But male pride must be pandered to, says Ruri Miwa, Government asked to reconsider policies T.U.C. voice deep concern at rise in unemployment, Reviews Anger Mr. Gaskill, Banknote firm claims few striking, Container Ships Boost Atlantic Trade New York to build $21m. terminal, Secret delegates at conference to aid Spanish workers, Morris Minor foils Jaguar bandits, Lunar Society bicentenary, Four drowned on Riviera, DIANA RIGG:'Like a medium, soaking up a part...', Threat To Anglo-French Project Recedes Jaguar aircraft amendment withdrawn, Zambia Accuses Britain Over Power Scheme, Japan to pay £5m. 'blood debt', Red Square Wrangle About Wreaths, £346,500 raised for Newnham, New Appeals Chief For 'Neptune', Hesitancy on Gibraltar is explained, Doctor 'Helped To Kill 100,000', Scientists plan new war on rats, Albania stays faithful to her alliance with China Party congress unlikely to abandon anti-revisionist front, Brazilian Navy stops Russian ship, South-east is Britain'S version of Los Angeles 'Ring of towns rapidly stretching', Snags In Road Tolls, Says Mrs. Castle, Talks on bid to take over Castrol, 1,000 Students Walk Out, Man tried to sell cigar secrets, Two-Tier System Favoured By Councils, Kroger Transferred To Isle Of Wight Security prison within a prison, M.P.s' Wasted Morning Over Parking Bill Protests at procedural mix-up, W. Bengal Opposition Parties In Turmoil, Films for your club meetings, Ten Food Commandments For The Housewife Ministry wants to end poison cases. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Fredk. E. Smith's, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Grisons, Atlas Lighting Limited., The British United Provident Association, Cassell, South Africa, The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company, Abc Television, Fibreglass Limited, G. & J. Weir Holding Ltd., The Times, Wimpey, Bovril Limited, Harrap, Longmans, Weatern Credit Limited, Gold Fingers, Bodley Head, National Provincial Bank Limited, Chatto & Windus, Evlan, Carreras Limited, Church's, Laing, Call In Experts, Darton Longman & Todd, Bea, Children's Society. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Regiment Buys Private's Somme V.C. For £900, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,371, Rank To Make £1m. Film, French Ban On Sade Theatre Publicity. Weather: The Weather. Property: Pedestrian walkway on the roof, Flats And Maisonettes, Tresidder & Co.. Sport: Yesterday's Football Results, Bucks outplayed until vital last minutes, Piggott needs 11 wins in seven days Three No Trumps may succeed, Sports in Brief, Distinguished company at Gleneagles, Chelsea flattered by margin of victory Penalty leads to Spurs' downfall, Sussex defenders toil against formidable Surrey. Reviews: Climbers at home and abroad, Fatal doses, Glimpses of China, High quality in illustration, Human Bondage, Dobson's Choice, Warm portrayal of back-street life, Perplexed Christians and half-baked fanatics, New de Quincey, Henze premiere to be held in Edinburgh, Vatican Reaffirms Sartre Ruling, Telling a tale, Joseph and Sons, Vintage Colette, Schoenberg's comprehensive document of female psychology, Alun Hoddinott on a Welsh composer's opportunities, Surprises in the week's new films, A melodrama written by W. S. Gilbert at 22, On and off stage, Chieftain for whom Paris was a casbah on Seine, 40 years' wait to stage The Idiot, Fine townsman, Enjoying life with father and in a broken home, Our man in Moscow, The knowledge industry, New fiction, Zola's involvement. Picture Gallery: Queen Mother at the Dairy Show. Law: Drummer To Pay For Smashed Windows, Firm Sued Over Cut Cable, Desertion By Schizophrenic Kaczmarz v. Kaczmarz, Prison Officer In Tobacco Deal Fined, Film Injunction Ended Eothen Films Ltd. v. Industrial And Commercial Educationmacmillan Ltd., Employment Action Transferred Morgan v. Fry And Others, Witness denies plot charge, Bingo Caller Accused, Judgment Reserved In Chatsworth Case, Conflict Of Jurisdiction In Re N., Infants, Customs Duty Calculated On Wrong Basis Salomon v. Commissioners Of Customs And Excise, Man who missed his court case. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Timfs of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Chief farmer of Commonwealth, New Oxford College Buildings Opened. Politics and Parliament: No crumb of comfort for hungry M.P.s, Gibraltar: 'solution in best interests of the people', £2m. saving for R.A.F. in 1 per cent fewer defects, University grants inquiry today, Land Bill provisions too complex for lawyers, Salary of Post Office chief questioned, Kremlin disappoints Mr. Grimond, Pirate radios Bill and policy paper, Fears about impact of levy on owner-occupiers, Shades of Part IV detected. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Wants To Gather Moss Anyway?, Time To Be Plain, Revolution In Transport. Letters to the Editor: Incentives, The Young Churchill, 'Kith And Kin', A Second Jury, Comprehensive Schools, European Refugee Week, Safety Of Pit Villages In Wales, Traffic Techniques. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Miss Alma Cogan Singer On Stage And Radio, M. Georges Salles Former Director Of Louvre. Business and Finance: Barry chief says sit tight, Wall St. buoyant: index over 800, Many Houses In The Bank Again, Wheat Export Tax Cancelled, Management consultants in demand, Short term gains prospect in fixed interest, Selective gains on Jo'burg, Mutual Funds, Petley Acquired By Rubeck, Research Wanted For P.R., Massey Enters New Field, French Loan For Ecopetrol, Brokers' Forum, Carreras Premium, U.S. Motorists Give Shell Fillip, Alex. Lawrie, Fire losses in U.S. rise slightly, C.B.I. Hears Familiar Tale In French, Briefly from the boardroom, Coal distribution talks, North American grain firm, Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, Limmer & Trin. profits are holding up, Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Company Increasing Importance Of South African Company Results Affected By U.K. Economic Difficulties Mr. R. W. Lunn's Statement, British Products Take Lyons By Storm Pork pies and engineering hand in hand, Zinc Prices Continue To Rise, Wool marketing moves, London House in Holland, Pye members demand more details, HOLST & CO. LIMITED (The Company specializes in the design and construction of reinforced concrete work) Considerable Increase In Turnover Mr. C. F. Lunoe Reports Receipt Of Satisfactory New Orders, Unit Trust Prices, Socialist view of business restated. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares cheer up but business idle, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Continue Firm, Paris Improves But Below Best, Recent Issues, Good day for the pound, Yesterday's Dividends, Pound Moves Ahead, U.S. Steel Up $2 7/8 At $38½. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: B.I.M. appoint Mr. King.
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