The Times - 05/10/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, by DR. D. L. GARDNER Director of the Institute, Dr. W. S. C. COPEMAN, LORD KNOLLYS, FROM OUR NEW YORK MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL, C. E. HARDWICK., DEREK STEVENSON, Secretary., F. E. HOPPER, , P. D. REYNOLDS, 65 Claremont Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent., M. J. NIGHTINGALE. 94 Banstead Road South, Sutton, Surrey., YFRAH NEAMAN., JOHN GIBBS., CHARLES WILLIAMS. Ifield Vicarage, Crawley, Sussex., Peter Fleming, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Hilary Gelson, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,
ResumoNews: Israel Applies To Be E.E.C. Associate, Sorting Out The Seagulls, Rootes Launch A New, Competitive Family Saloon, Disquiet over air traffic control, 30 Soldiers In Air Crash, One in five before the age of seventy, U.S. Faces Tax Bill To Pay For War, Pensions with more value, Houses expected to equal last year's record, Mrs. Lopez dies in crash, Turbans Only Sikhs Say Bus crews protest over city ban, Chrysler laying off 38,000 workers, Out of town shopping, When Firms May Raise Payments, Yugoslavia's leaders rush through reforms Fears that change is mere formality, City hopes to save by land sales, £24m. takeover bid for diesel firm, A national problem, Navy's £20m. automated ship, World M.P.s clash over Vietnam, Local election victory gives Gaullists new allies, Winter power prices the worry, not overloads Standstill means less revenue for board, Policies Wwich May Prove A Barrier, City police allowances escape freeze Urgent talks on pay scale reviews, Franco-Soviet Accord On Colour Television, French Failure To Replace Old Houses, Man sought in Broadmoor escape, Student riots spreading in north India Police open fire in Uttar Pradesh, TV bilkers to forfeit sets, The fascination of an Intourist obstacle race, Big increase in votes for Mr. Jenkins, Small shop shopping, 'We Have Right To Nation's Backing'-Mr.Wilson Steps to full employment for a generation Change as theme of conference speech, 'George Brown Must Have Been A Pretty Baby', Law Society Examination Results, Full Rigour Of The Squeeze Immediate action decided by Cabinet, Hidden arms found in Jamaica, £330M. A Year In Arms To New Countries East-west competition to supply, Membership position in the Community, Message From Britain Awaited In Rhodesia Businessmen's advice largely discounted, Judge Visits Hijackers, Parents Must Choose Call for democracy in education, Tunisia and Egypt clash over Arab leadership, Voluntary restraint not enough without reserve powers, Maintenance Cases Plea, 'House' System Works Well In Prison, The Future Tasks, British Medical Export Mission, Hurricane hits Gulf of Mexico, Sentence on daubers of swastikas, £250 Premium Bond Winners, C.B.I. Resist Wide Use Of Powers, Reserves up £3m. last month, First step in review of drivers' hours, Paving The Way For 'Jumbo Jets' Clearway links to West End, Birching In Prisons IS Likely To Be Ended Mr. Jenkins rejects Maidstone sentence, Edwards says he was not in train, 'Stop This Orgy Of Self-Denigration', Union against holiday plan. News in Brief. Display Advertising: General Accident, Minster Trust Ltd.,, The Sandvik Steel Works., Rank Xerox Limited, Cutty Sark, The Arthritis And Rheumatism Council For Research, The Electricity Supply Industry, Norton Industries Limited, The Birmingham Post, Simo Properties Ltd., Gillett & Sibert, Geigy, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Pakistan International Airlines, Royal Mail Lines, Worth, Qantas, National Provincial Bank Limited, London Merchant Securities Limited, Rush & Tompkins Ltd., Punch. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Reptiles for books, Television and radio, Palace Exhibition Of Animal Painting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,352. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man Refused Overtime Union disciplinary action challenged, Costs Out Of Legal Aid Funds Parker (Infants) v. Thompson, £16,000 Damages Award To P.-C., Witnesses 'have been interfered with', Tributes To Lord Evershed, Order Which Might Incriminate Set Aside John Cochrane & Sons Ltd. v. Shipton, Counsel speaks of lust for killing. Sport: Eastbourne Croquet, Sports in Brief, Casper v. Thomson may be crucial match British hopes bright in Piccadilly event, Women's Foursomes At Sunningdale, Fyler gives fine display for Bradfield, Comfortable Win By Eton, Louw And Trigger Hill Triumph Again. Reviews: Young actor-playwright steals the scene, Met. goes all out with Strauss opera, Mr. Bernet brings out the colour in Beethoven, £5m. Ford grant for television, Tower's music is re-born, Organ music from a new world, Sameness on European screens, Lissitsky's great talent for direct contact, Variation on a familiar theme. Picture Gallery: The Princess and the prize-winners. Editorials/Leaders: Strong Action In Jamaica, Standstill By Order, Mr. Jenkins Intervenes, In Defence Of Turbans. Letters to the Editor: Dangers In The Land Bill, Maronite Church, Tchaikovsky Contest, The Christmas Stamps, Radio Interference, A Costly Clock, Conditions For Doctors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Senior Hulme Scholarships, Anglican Observers At Consilium, Sir B. Windeyer For Science Body, Baptist Changes, From The London Gazette, Proctors 'More Approachable'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Sherman Billingsley, Sir Ragnar Hyne, Prof. Walter Schlapp. Business and Finance: Blanket firms merging, Copper Prices Recover After Initial Loss, B.P.C. loan rate increase, £3½m. loan offer to Harland & Wolff, I.C.I. £60m. loan dealings today, Delta Metal diversity is cushion against deflation, Mutual Funds, Schapiro & Co. Victory On Share Deals Greater freedom for off-board trading, America sets target of 2,600 machines, Capper Pass & Son Limited Programme Of Expansion, Mr. Max Rayne Confident, English Electric puts £24m. price tag on Rustons, Briefly from the boardroom, Cost Of Marx & Co. Failure, Further machine tool rationalization, Gold Down Sharply, Gibbard Sell Tv Shops, Cheaper Electricity Far Away, Vickers And U.S. Firm In Link, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: A.B.P.C. appoints chief executive, Advertising Agency Post, New managing director for Shell Tankers. Stock Exchange Tables: Heavy Calling Of I.C.I. Money, Wall Street nervous and erratic, Recent Issues, Pound's early gain not held, Brisk Buying On Milan, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities Ease A Shade, Short-dated "tap" rises three times. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.
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