The Times - 17/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, NADINE PEPPARD, General Secretary, National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants. 6 Tilney Street, W.1. Dec. 13., RITCHIE OF DUNDEE. House of Lords, Dec. 15., STEPHEN J. MATTICK. 4 Tycehurst Hill. Loughton. Essex. Dec. 14., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. House of Lords. Dec. 14., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, Dec. 15., G. CHIDSON. Secretary, The Caravan club. 46 Brook Street, W.1. Dec. 14., STUART MONTGOMERY, Chairman, The Association of Little Presses. BOB COBBING, Secretary. 94 Charing Cross Road, W.C.2, By Dr. R. Lynn, Lecturer in Psychology at Exeter University, By the Rev. Ian Mackenzie, I Dr. G. T. Kneebone writes:-, PIONEER AVIATOR, Rose Kinson, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, BY SYLVIE NICKELS, From our Bridge Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Television Critic, FROM A COREESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, BY BLACKFRIAR, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoNews: Nato Ministers aware of need for change Agreement on technical cooperation, Navy missile plan abandoned, New revelation needed on women in the ministry, U.N. Votes For Sanctions Britain accepts Rhodesia oil embargo, Mr. Johnson Consults Gen. Eisenhower 'One or two decisions' on Vietnam, Threat To Strike By Madrid Workers, Bristol delft ware, Local Powers For Transport Solutions, Peking expels three Soviet journalists, A tale of two ships, Diary Of A Great Backroom Figure, Indonesian judges demand trial of President Sukarno, Inquiry needed on sea gas, Lord Chamberlain's power 'too broad', M.P.'s charges over cattle disease, 'Series of misfortunes' caused Vanguard to crash, Water on the brain, Young addicts found in club drug survey, Thomson's drop plan for two evening papers Unions fail to agree on manning presses, No Reward For Four Men WHO Hid Coins Papers go to Director of Prosecutions, Guerrilla Shot In Venezuela, Laying down claret-I, Would Dick Whittington fail in modern Britain?, Sikh Leader Begins FAST Today, Japan Opposition snubs Speaker, Extended pay freeze raises storm Deferments in two major industries, Mr. Brown meets Gen. de Gaulle, Flue Gas Warning In Older Houses New safeguards may be needed, 6,000 projects sifted by research body, Women To Be Part-Time Constables Hope of attracting wives back to force, Germany Not To Press For Nuclear Sharing, Sir A. Home Sees Way To Rhodesia Settlement Government should take fresh initiative, Syrian Leader Says I.P.C. Has No Choice, Hearing fixed on Kennedy book, S. Africa Claims To Have Secret Weapon, School Meals Costs Study Proposed, £30M. Order By B.E.A Approved, Aid sought for life policy victims, Gypsies Protest Over Police, Holiday theatre for children, Fee For Own Deckchair Resorts that charge do not insist, Racehorses die in box car fire, Men say they will not kill heifer, Records for Christmas, Albanians not allowed to speak. Official Appointments and Notices: Bigger Plans For Medical School Teaching Hospital To Have 1,400 Beds, To help with race complaints, Church News, From The London Gazette, Prince Of Wales To Be Head Boy. Picture Gallery: Three animals for Saturday, Index. Display Advertising: Löwenbräu, Broomwade, Bass, Mitchells & Butlers Limited, United Glass, King & Co., Patricia. News in Brief. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Church services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Advent, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Law: Justices To State Case Ex Parte Worth, Pakistani's Detention Upheld Ghulam Sarwar v. The Union Of India And Others, Publishers Will Not Appeal, Pakistani Accused Of Shooting, Ceylon Bribe Charge Fails, Mr. K. Tynan to pay divorce damages, Common Sense Prevails Regina v. Sullivan, Inquiry Protest At Police Evidence, Damages For Earnings London And Thames Haven Oil Wharves Ltd. v. Attwool, Judge's warning on gaol letters. Arts and Entertainment: Christmas Season Of The Nutcracker, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,415, Masada Exhibition May Go To America, London Gallery's First Show, Writing Table For £11,000, Short before long, Weekend television and radio, Cantata For Christmas. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sempervivum preferred to Makaldar and Trelawny Impressive success for French Kilt, Miss Bairstow outplayed, Eton Given An Easy Time, Today's sporting arrangements, Sports in Brief, Defeat Eases Pressure On Liverpool, Hunte ensures lead, Barrington Beats Taleb In Gruelling Match Dazzling exhibition of technique, Wilson and Lenehan could be key men Cardiff win good omen for Australia, Swedes Shine In Slalom Britons disqualified. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Wilson is rebuked for by-passing Parliament Committee criticize Ombudsman move, Need for strengthening racial law. Editorials/Leaders: The Death Of Cosiness, Subsidy Run Riot, White House Grey Eminences, Ghana Sets A Good Example. Letters to the Editor: Decimal Coinage, Legislation To Combat Race Prejudice, London's Caravan Site, Grants For Authors, Rhodesian Policy, Turnhouse Airport, Majority Verdicts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Dr. V. Belaúnde General Assembly Presidency, Capt. Sir P. G. Taylor, Maj.-Gen. Viscount Arbuthnott, Prof. L. E. J. Brouwer, His Honour Sir Edgar Dale. Reviews: Sentimentality in check, Brahms with integrity, Glorious new Missa Solemnis, Splendid form of L.S.O. in 'The Trojans', Wild life in slow motion, Cardiff gallery moves to new premises, Mar Del Plata Festival, Alan Bush's effective fourth opera, Czech mimes on Man, Padding For Puppets.. Business and Finance: Harris Lebus Setback £200,000 loss feared this year, U.S. Ruling On Revenue Bonds, Péchiney request refused, British Oxygen profits, Germans outspend U.K. advertisers, Currency Rates For Travellers, Paper Integration Still Some Way To Go, Technical Conference On Tin, Hadfields halve dividend, 1s. 6D. Fall In Bill Rate, Paris More Active Institutional buying, Dennis recovery, Company Meeting HARRIS LEBUS LIMITED (Furniture Manufacturers) Confidence In Long-Term Future, U.S. Bill rates below 5 p.c., C.B.I. Report On Europe, Danzigers Reply, Deep in Scottish finance, An annuity to buy an endowment, Looking Back, Japan In Uranium Deal, Units for Christmas, £1.2M. Lanarkshire Bypass Link, Total Oil Extends Rail Agreement, Staveley avoid premium on $5m. U.S. purchase, French Bank Link Strengthened, Small Advance In Copper Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds reshuffle board. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilt-edged have another good day, Money easy from the start, Weekly List Of Security Prices, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Pound Improves On Buying From New York, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Building Shares A Bright Spot, Wall Street steady in slow dealings. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.
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