The Times - 29/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-EDINBURGH, AUG. 28, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-DURHAM, AUG. 28, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, MORRIS D. FORKOSCH. Care of Brooklyn Law School, 375 Pearl Street, Brooklyn 1, New York, Aug. 26., PAUL ABBATT. 94 Wimpole Street, W.1., GODFREY BARKER. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Aug. 24., E. C. WOODALL. The Red House, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire., F. E. P. SANDILANDS, Chairman, British Insurance Association. Aldermary House, Queen Street, E.C.4., F. AVERY JONES. Central Middlesex Hospital, N.W.10., MALCOLM MAcEWEN. Penmnayne Cross, Rock, North Cornwall, Aug. 26., RICHARD PETTY, Medical Registrar. The General Hospital, Rochford, Essex, Aug. 24., OLIVE LLOYD-BAKER. Hardwicke Court, Gloucester., JAMES WOOD. Pass Christian, Hosey Hill, Westerham, Kent, Aug. 24., Paul-Henri Spaak, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, Mrs. D. M. Laurie, From a Farming Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Richard Lamb,
ResumoNews: Rhodesia move condemned by Mr. Wilson 'Serious step in the wrong direction', British Firms' Chance To Get U.S. Contracts Defence tenders on equal terms, Shots Fired In South Tirol, Dr. Luther King's Battle With His Militants Changing pattern of Negroes' lives, Buyer Sought For Rail Offices, Soviet satellite Circling moon, Execution Of Eight Soviet Citizens, Humanist's plan to fight violence, Years Of Planning To Come West Settling in can be long job, too, Age of ash nearly ended, Ethiopia given an assurance by General de Gaulle, Tories want 200 non-pirates, 18 resignations force Cabinet crisis in Maharashtra, Army plans to enlist more boys, Delay Charge By Ambulancemen, Public bar pint escapes increase, Breakaway Group Back Rochdale Mayor Labour lose five council members, Foreign boats 'left few herring', Tenants With Businesses, Mrs. Gandhi Agrees To Steel Inquiry Committee to study Ministry dealings, 'Navigated Into The Eye Of A Hurricane', Belgium's concern over Congo, 40,000 Cars An Hour Leave London, Seeking a realistic basis for peace in Vietnam, U.S. Newspaper Agreement, Immigrants' Talent 'Wasted On Unskilled Work', Hongkong May Face Higher Defence Cost, Brighter Clothing May Save Lives, The Great Kibutz Trek, Statement On Five Deaths Sought, Effect Of Sanctions Seen Only Below Surface, Suggestions to cut gaol population, 'Summer Snipe' Still In Song, B.O.A.C. plan a new company, Puma safari gets away with only blisters Opening sally into Surrey lair, Attack on Chancellor increases, Big unions' mood on freeze worries Mr. Wilson T.U.C. to be told of breach consequences, Britons freed after paying £857, Attacked P.C. Fell Near Fire, Syrian-Iraq courtship under Egypt's chaperonage, Fastest Queen Mary trip for 28 years, New Political Party For Wales, White-Collar Workers Offered New Deal Bringing stability to engineering industry, Farming Notes And Comments, Lake District's traffic census, Engineer 'in isolation', British Airship Club Formed, Decca claim against U.S. Navy, Four Die In Air Crash, Getting The Horns Off Hereford Cattle, Duke's Polo Cut By Curb On Travel Unable to play in Argentina, Exiles Massing On Greek Border, Soviet protest openly defied by China Red Guards holding three-day rally outside Embassy, Police Attacked By Hostile Crowd. News in Brief. Display Advertising: John Laing Construction Limited, The Times. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors, Shipping. Reviews: Breaking through Russia's language barrier, Shavian Rarity In Double Bill, Mixed impression of Mozart, New format for the Ballet Rambert, Investigating the great American song-writers, Stuttgart brings a 'Wozzeck' worth waiting for. Picture Gallery: South Coast marathon speed boat race, Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,320, Television and radio, Nureyev For LA Scala. Sport: Selection A Formality, Records For Hailwood, Medical test for female athletes, Abundant Harvest For Worcestershire Yorkshire happily placed at The Oval, More Records Fall On Last Day At Utrecht, World Title Goes To Altig, Sports in Brief, Mintmaster to overcome formidable task Valoroso favoured at Epsom, Peter Hunter Decides Family successes, New Zealand deservedly win series Bad passing costs Lions their chance, West Ham to continue With attacking policy Liverpool need support for Hunt, Bunn again loses to Louw, Builders Cup For Barker, British girls in semi-final, Fine Finish By O'connor, Mister Softee Conquers Difficult Course, Britain beaten 3-0 in series, Only Briton Elimintated. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man With Watches Fined £1,500, Absent motorists' court pleas, Police tell of hammer and axe attack, Twenty Policemen Cleared, Scots Police Find Forged £5 Note. Editorials/Leaders: Queuing Up For Solitude, Dizzy With Success, The Arts Council To The Rescue, Answers To Rising Food Prices. Letters to the Editor: S.I.S.T.E.R., D.A.D., And M.A., Economic Planning, Post Office Charges, Garage Repairs, Illness Abroad, Honesty In London Still, Keeping Estates In Good Order, Doctors' Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: The City, Breton Prizewinner At Invergordon, Dachshund Leads Prize List, £5,000 grant for Library Trust Higher subscriptions to meet losses, Appointments In The Services, From The London Gazette, New Assistant Bishops Of Ghana. Property: Gaol becomes desirable detached home. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Prof. William Tulloch Typing Of Tetanus Bacillus, Sir Eric Beckett, Mr. I. G. Lindsay, Dr. Olive Wyon, Prof. J. Macdonald Holmes. Business and Finance: $20M. Aid Loans To Brazil, Hawker Siddeley win £1,250,000 order, New copper mine in Australia, Savings again in deficit, American tight money policy taking effect, French Oil Firm In Iran Deal, A Kitchen For Weight Of A Cake, Commodity Markets, Are The Anti-Monopoly Laws Strong Enough? Contradictions in watchdog rulings, Italian lire drawn from the I.M.F., Record £560m. by I.A.T.A., Marks Saves Its Shoppers £2M., How to become a successful salesman, Success of Harvard marketing course, Planning To Come To Market, R.S.T. To Begin Its Baluba Scheme, £1.6M. Loan For Lobito, A calculated risk that failed, Seamen's strike hit Wm. Cory and prospects are not promising, European markets follow Wall Street down, From the boardroom, An Easy Session In Money. Stock Exchange Tables: Dollar's Grip Tightens. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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