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The Times - 27/01/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDET, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, C. H. MASTERMAN. F. S. TUKER. Bosilliac, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, Cornwall, Jan. 24., Yours faithfully, P. HAMMOND. Flat 5, 4 Lowndes Street, S.W.1., AIREDALE. House of Lords, Jan. 25., N. KURTI. University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, Jan. 25., LESLIE T. MINCHIN., L. J. TALLY. 78 Field End Road, Eastcote, Pinner, Middlesex Jan. 24., S. C. SILKIN, Chairman, Society of Labour Lawyers. House of Commons., MALCOLM POTTS. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, Jan. 23., RICHARD ROSE, , JOHN MACKAY. The Grammar School, Bristol 8, Jan. 24., JOHN VAIZEY. Department of Economics, University of California, San Diego, Jan.21., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, G. S. Fraser, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, John Treasure, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Sport: Army First, Second, And Third, Drive Lacking In R.A.F. Pack Half Backs Shine For Cambridge, Sports in Brief, Grimsby Hold Out And Win, One U.S. Doubles Pair Left, Unfair Aspect Of 1968 Games, Hammond Innes Wins Sailing Award, McKenzie Replaces Allan In Australian XI Playing For Safety Could Endanger England, Cambridge Lucky To Overcome Hospitals, Belated Lacrosse Effort By East, Robber Baron In Reckoning For Champion Hurdle Winter's Dark Court Worth Another Chance, Daunting Job For English Boxers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,138, Television Programmes, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,723, Royal Film Performance, Concerts At Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre, New Musical Comedy, £1,700 Paid For Set Of Coins Dollar Fetches £350. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Graham Greene, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Abbey National, Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Rank Xerox, The Noble Lowndes Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-Operative Permanent, Unity-Plan?, Felix Potin, National Provincial Bank, Interim Statement, Broom & Wade Ltd.,, Royal Albert Hall, The Times, Harrap, Hertfordshire County Council, Chatto & Windus, Llyod's Packing Warehouses (Holdings) Limited, Northern Ireland Ministry Of Commerce, British Heart Foundation Appeal, The Royal Bank Of Canada. News: New Soviet Envoy To Britain, Diplomatists In London Talks On Cyprus New Activity During Visit Of President Makarios, Computer For University Admissions, Rally Car Makers To Appeal, No Council Mortgages For Wealthy-Mr. Crossman, More Pay For Less Work Movement Goes On, £5M. Contract For M 18 Approved, Vice-Chancellor IS Puzzled, Japan Ends Import Of Pig Iron, Night Search Questioned In 'Der Spiegel' Case, China's Politicians Tightening Control Over Army Call To Make Preparations For War, 'End Of British Colonial Rule', Plea For World Aid To Save Parthenon Problem Too Big For One Nation, £4m. Grant to S. Arabia, Greece Mobilizes Strikers, Princess Alice At Campus Ceremony, Tourism As Leading Export, Russia To Publish Classic, Cut Price Notices Must Be Genuine Bill Makes Bamboozling The Housewife Illegal, Mortgage Rate Could Be 7¼%, Brian Epstein In Merger, Security Guard On Crashed Sr 71, Mr. Maugham Left Secretary £50,000, Smaller Timber Trees in the Plastics Age, Up To £7 More For Sick And Workless Bill Also Gives Increase To Widows & Disabled Lighter Contributions Would Yield £76M. In Year Eve Of Poll Announcement, Banker's Deficiency Of £238,000, U.S. Firm Bids For Smith's Crisps, Action And Belief Gifford Lectures By Sir M. Knox, Reforms In Industry 'Overdue' New Plan Aims At Competitiveness, Oil For Zambia Via Malawi, Gunboat Fight Off Thailand, French Agents' Part In Ben Barka Kidnapping Government Admits Defects In Intelligence Services, The Times Book of New Issues, 76ft. Nave Planned For Cathedral, 105 M.P.H. German Car For Britain, Election Signpost in Hull Poll, Are British salesmen any worse than others?, £820M. Scheme To Rebuild U.S. Cities, Christ Church Meadow Road Winds On Minister Invites Council To Make Another Study, Elderly And Disabled Hardest To Employ, Jottings That Grew Into The Churchill Speeches, Mrs. Gandhi's Assurance On Tashkent Declaration, County Councils Urge Minister To Defer Grants Plan, Crisis Ahead For The Users Of Italian Lifts, Col. Caamano Did Not Want Post Desire To Return From London, Russian Asked To Leave Germany, New Moves In London Bus Dispute Appeal To Minister Of Transport, 'Scorched Earth' In Rhodesia If Britain Sends Troops, Civil Service Concern Over Evidence On Arbitration, Parents Ignore Fire Safety Advice, Islander Raises Ancient Plea, Five-Year Plan Will Push Scotland's Economy Ahead £2,000M. To Increase Technical Efficiency, Bus Strike Threat Over One Driver, Profits From Race Hate Look Out For U.S. Trick, M.P. Says, N.F.U. Discuss Snub By Mr. Peart Threat Allegation Denied, Mr. Holt Makes Break With The Past, Snow Reports, M.P.'S Questions On Radio Pirates, Italian Communist Plan For Jobs, U.S. Pressure On Britain To Meet China Threat Issues Awaiting Ministers In Defence Talks, Encouragement For Lord Chalfont. Picture Gallery: Down to the woods in Basle every Friday. Law: Accused Aided Too Much, Police Say, Court Finds Strachan Guilty Durban Perjury Trial Ends 'Lurid Picture' Of Prison Assaults, Harrods Buyer Tells Of Test Of Cleaner 'Reasonable Article', Cars Went Too FAST In Fog, Bench Told 17 Drivers Accused Over M6 Crashes, Officer Disobeyed Command, Five Held In Portugal On Bank Charge, Bequest To Animal Charities In Re Satterthwaite's Will Trusts, B.R. Offer To Rail Crash Widow No Admission Of Liability, Chancery Courts Have Acted Outside Their Powers In Re Gale, Deceased, Secret Contact In London By Fischer Alleged Johannesburg Evidence Of Code Mail And Sending Of Money, Roulette And Blackjack In Blackpool Casino Club (Bolton) Ltd. And Others v. Parr, U.S. Soldiers On Drugs Charge, Club Not Run For Profit Newton-Le-Willows Cricket, Bowling, Tennis, Hockey And Rugby Union Football Club v. Rating Officers For Newton-Lewillows U.D.C., Man In Court After Mine Murders, Group Terrorized Publicans Five Men Gaoled. Official Appointments and Notices: New Air Chief In Zambia, Insurance Lecturer For Nottingham, Harvard Post For Dr. G. Constable. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons News of escaped prisoners, House Of Lords Boundary review deferred, £646,000 share in Shaw estate, Doctors defend fluoridation, Suspended students able to complete degrees, Curbing abuse of immunities, Action of Rhodesia Special Branch, Universities: a pledge on freedom and a request for value. Reviews: Neat Phrasing in Mozart Piano Concerto, Napoleon Solo Encounters Alexander, Over the Counter, Tate Concerned at Cost of Improvements, Quick Guide to New Reading, Students Score With Shadwell, Kipps, Journalist, Exploring the Great Train Robbery, Writing Families, Historical Ant Heap, Updike, Lettrist, Mr. Greene in Haiti, Miller's Cool Debate on the Final Solution, The Waste Land, Harpsichord Perfection, Cranford's Creator, Spy Ring in Action, Prison Hampden who Defied Tyranny of The Law, Ballet Matinee Cancelled. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Larger Benefits, A New Chinese Puzzle, Road to Nowhere, The Truth Behind the Label, Scottish Growth. Letters to the Editor: Abortion, Drought In Africa, On The Oxford Line, Not Enough Gas Liability Of The Boards, Bus Schedules, Reforming The Law, Direct Grant Schools, Residents-Only Parking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Rt. Rev. Frederick Hawkes, Miss Henriette Dent, Mrs. Lisa Sheridan, Mr. Daniel Rae, Mr. A. F. Eden, Mr. J. Campbell Macdonald. Business and Finance: 14 Questions For I.C.T., Mobil Leaves Search Consortium, Keeping Q4 Cool, Bright Day for Short-dated Gilt-edged Bonds, COPPER values spurted yesterday to Further Sharp Rise In Copper Prices, Covent Garden Prices, Eurosyndicat Index, Spain Buys Welding Machines, Mercury Group Buy Four Journals, Juke Box Agreement, Stylo Shoes Petitioner Named, Drive To Capture Mexican Market, BROOM AND WADE LIMITED (Manufacturers of Air Compressors, Pneumatic Tools and Spray Finishing Equipment, &c.) Another Record Year, Turbines For Kenya Power Station, Mr. Heath Doubtful Of Early Negotiations With E.E.C., Car Industry Prepares For A Return To Normal Gas On Again For Midland Firms, Opec Backs Libyan Oil Law, £1M. Contracts From Middle East Aveling-Barford Success, British Goods On Show In West Berlin, Women's Shoes For Russia, Components Shortage, Musical Equipment $1.5M. Orders, Signor Ossola On Liquidity, Mutual Funds, Securicor Growth, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited Mr. H. R. Gough's Statement, J. A. DEVENISH & COMPANY, LIMITED (Weymouth Brewers), Guinness Mahon £600,000 Loan Stock, Grain Markets, Fringes in Fashion at the Top, S. African Reserves Improving, Record Year For Gulf Oil, U.S. Fire Losses At Record Level, Brokers' Forum, U.S. Steel Earn More, Council Of Europe Look At Industrial Spying, Television Problems for American Congress, 'Hidden' Earnings In Turbine Spares, More Noble Lowndes Records, Outlook For Goulston Deferred Charges Exceed £2M., Furness Withy Profit Dives, Malgavita Limited, Money Turns Scarce, Ibm Record, Nat. Pro. Advances 12½ P.C. Higher, Foreign Capital In Japan Declines, Extra Two Points By Prestige, 'Big Board' Margin Requirements, Cheerful Tone On Tokyo, American Engagement For Smith's Crisps, Leyland's Iran Output To Be Increased, British Match Setbacks Overseas, 'Rough' Passage Ahead For Germany, Beer Prices To Be Held Till March, Alexanders Discount Company Limited Mr. John P. R. Glyn's Statement, Ilford Margins Cut, Jo'burg Quiet, Ford To Build Plant In Saarland, Fertilizer Plant For Poland, Howarth Of Burnley Convertible, Foseco Slower In Second Half, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: I.B.M. Decline $2½ To $506, Equities Still Wanted Sterling Higher, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Breweries Firm But Steels Ease, Profit-Taking Impedes Rise On Wall Street, Heavy Trading On Milan Late Closing, Hurdling Dollar Premium, Upward Trend In Shares Maintained, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Technical Gain For The Pound. Business Appointments: Admiral Sir M. Denny To Retire. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Flats And Maisonettes.

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