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The Times - 08/09/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, MARGERY PERHAM., J. BETJEMAN., MICHAEL BALFOUR., D. V. TAHMANKAR., F. B. LAKE., E. L. JOHNSON, Reader in Soviet Law in the University of London. Faculty of Laws, University College London, 4-8 Endsleigh Gardens, W.C.1, Sept. 5., HOPE MUNTZ., From Our Home Department Reporter, Canon Herbert Waddams, Oliver Edwards, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our European Economic Correspondent,

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News: Testing centres for suspect cylinders, Mr. Ian Smith names his deputy, Science Lectures Prove Too Popular In future fees will be 'realistic', Specialized gaols are the hope for the future, Liverpool has revised plan for schools, Spray may be used to halt ragwort, 382,000 Houses May Be Year's Total, Plastic Revolution For Plumbers, Zambia Urges Direct Rule In Rhodesia, 142 Rescued From Ship In Gale Passengers snatched from 30ft. waves, Output At Risk: Ceremony Off, Mr. Ball Calls On Foreign Secretary, Rare Cattle Might Have To Be Shot Herd in siege from foot-and-mouth, Iraq Studies Oil Policy, Vietcong plan for attacks on polling stations Attempt to disrupt S. Vietnam election, Tax effect on milk trade watched, Scheme To Avert Flood Damage, Spotlight on the shipyards, Project Editor, Trade accord by Portugal and Brazil, Harlem Representative calls 'Black Power' conference, Fruit retailers campaign against surcharge Matter referred to practices court, 3 Months To Save Caxton Ovid, Greek Opposition declines British invitation Snub to Stefanopoulos Government, Dr. Verwoerd's killer 'a lone worker' New leader to be chosen after Saturday's funeral, Workers Want Building Corporation, T.U.C.: Majority For Freeze After Unity Appeal Ready to pay price of planning partnership M. Cousins talks of 'old bogies', Unions' Freeze Split Persists Mr. Cousins fights on after T.U.C. defeat, Powell Speech 'Provocative', Fertility: questions and answers, New talks offer by Herr Ulbricht, The case for planned parenthood, Government backs new aircraft, New Ways In History, No Roadside Car Bans On Britons, Indonesia Will Pay Holland £60M., Sport With A Big Business Boost, France To End Payments To Nato, Chief Constables Reject Guns, Party warning to Red Guards, Contraceptive devices: a survey, Armed police search train for Roberts, $45m. worth of new opera house, Thetford Acquires A Cockney Half Change suits the children and few grown-ups grumble, Ipswich Scheme Criticized, The press cuttings industry has blossomed, Varying Tokyo Reports On China's View Of War. Law: The law hustles hearings, but it was still too late, Injunction Refused McNamee v. Cooper And Others, Frozen Out Williams And Another v. National Union Of Mineworkers And Others, Father Of Eight IS Freed From Gaol, Summonses Over Piano Explosion, Coroner on lesson of lifejackets, Hot Exchanges In Ben Barka Trial, Date fixed for police murder case. News in Brief. Display Advertising: De LA Rue Bull Computer Systems, French Line, Valencia, Joint Consulting Engineers, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Marconi Company Limited, Jute Industries Limited, Robert M. Douglas (Contractors) Ltd., White Horse, The Birmingham Post, Woodall-Duckham Limited, Dorman Long Steel, The Times, Austin & Smith, Eurocard, Lloyds & Scottish Trust Limited, H.M Governament, Ford Motor Company, Double Mint Chewing Gum, Right Hand Court, The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd, Tww, Murex Limited, Army Officer, Oldham & Son Limited, Country Life, Panam, Concrete Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Stockholm Jazz Festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,329, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Recovery By The Rest Century by Mushtaq, British crews well prepared, Hodshon wins trophy after explanation, Tokyo Riders At Burghley Dressage today, Kimber Sets Records, Sports in Brief, Sodium overhauls Charlottown in last furlong of splendid St. Leger Durr rides with artistry and dash: Pretendre disappointing, Thomas finds the autumn plums out of reach Form upsets in match-play championship, Chelsea Find Leicester Hard To Contain Splendid goalkeeping in lively game, Hurlingham Croquet, Cox And Stilwell In Last 16, Lion S Recall Price Telfer leads pack. Picture Gallery: Gathering the grape harvest in Jerez de la Frontera, Largest gear wheel in the U.K.. Editorials/Leaders: Reality Breaks In, Should Research Have Secrets?, Publish And Be Clipped. Letters to the Editor: Battle Of Hastings, Talks With The Nagas, The Liks That Must Not Be Broken, Persecution Of Baptists, All Change For St. Pancras Station, Doctors' Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archdeacon Of Bromley Canon H. D. Halsey, Gibraltar Post For Brigadier, Expanding Medical Education. Obituaries: Dr. W. C. Menninger, Hon. Mrs. Barbara Miller, Dr. Reuben Levy Oriental Scholar, Capt. Francis Newbolt, Margaret Sanger Birth Control In America. Reviews: Rare songs by Berg and Strauss, Nice old-fashioned thriller about a modern Raffles, Leskov story as a stage play, Voice without the songs, Siegfried's Journey, Swastika over the Vatican, Christian in arms, New fiction, Theatrical and ecclesiastical choralism, Chavez work easy on the ear, River and city, Ulster orchestra's first season, orerunners of revolution-philosoher and king, Quick guide, Spinster abroad. Business and Finance: Freeze Hits Firms In France, Bonn-Rumania ties envisaged, British Exports To Germany Up 3.9 P.C., Treasury rejects dividend pleas, Second Alliance Buys More Prior Charges, Cut In U.S. Firm's Discount Rate, Fairly Large Help, B.M.C. to assemble vehicles in Malaysia, Home seekers reject high life and unit-building, U.S. overseas quest for facts, Steetley profits and sales down, Rhodesia-Katanga Company Limited Mr. E. F. O. Gascoigne's Statement, The Second Alliance Trust Company Mr. Alan L. Brown's Review, Work begins on U.S. newspapers, Mutual Funds, How Philips links trade and philanthropy, Cut-Price Cleaning Urged To Curb Over-Capacity, Scott & Newcastle Outlook, Brokers' Forum, Washing machine venture, Radio Rentals Limited The Future And Colour Television, Compromise On Whaling Quota, Briefly from the boardroom, Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft Dusseldorf, Germany Confidence In Future In Spite Of Coal And Steel Markets' Current Difficulties, G. H. Downing & Co. Limited Satisfactory Outcome Of A Difficult Year, Dutch BP issue, A.E.I. And General In Venture, Yorkshire do well on life side, G.M. Spending, Industrial shares wait for I.C.I. lead, U.S. producers raise copper price, Allnatt London Properties Spate Of Legislation Handicapping Progress, McLeod Russel & Co., Limited No Taxation Relief, Britain pushes sales of nuclear power plant Fuel supply service interests Europe, Firmer tone on Jo'burg. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurosyndicat index, Sharp Losses On Zurich, Share dealings at new low for year, Copper Values Forge Ahead: Some U.S. Buying, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gold Shares Recover, Pound shows a better tone, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Wall Street's $1 Falls, Pound bought from New York, Option Rates. Business Appointments: Directors For Allied Farm Foods. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Tresidder & Co..

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