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The Times - 09/08/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, COLIN MACINNES, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL CANTUAR: Lambeth Palace, S.E.1, Aug. 8., THOMAS PARRY-WILLIAMS, President of the Court. LLEW HEYCOCK, Chairman of Port Talbot Executive Committee. THOMAS JONES, Chairman of Bala Executive Committee. E. GWYNDAF EVANS, Archdruid. EMRYS ROBERTS, Chairman of Eisteddfod Council. DAVID HUGHES PARRY, Honorary Legal Adviser. BRINLEY RICHARDS, Honorary Legal Adviser. A. E. Jones (Cynan), Deputy Archdruid. STEPHEN J. WILLIAMS, Deputy Chairman. ERNEST ROBERTS, Secretary of the Eisteddfod Court. T. W. THOMAS, Treasurer. J. LL. FOSTER, Chairman, Publications Committee. T. LLEWELYN HUGHES, Technical Adviser. Eisteddfod Office, Port Talbot, Aug. 6., D. J. CROPPER, Secretary, Employment Agents Federation of Great Britain. 133-135 Oxford Street, W.1, Aug. 5., M. D. JOHNSON. A. G. ELLIOTT. RICHARD GOSS. BRUCE A. NICHOLS. 66 Appledore Crescent, Sidcup, Kent., D. F. STILL. Mountain Farm, Hamstreet, Ashford, Kent., STEPHEN GARVIN. 13 Alexander Placc, S.W.7, Aug. 5., DAVID SHAW. 113 Kings Avenue, Loughborough, Leicestershire., HUGH JENKINS. House of Commons, Aug. 4., F. R. WYNNE. Lynwood, 142 Aldershot Road, Church Crookham, Hampshire., Robert Mark, Chief Constable of Leicester, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, A., OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, from Annual Report 1965, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Tories disown G.L.C. offer of jobs, Helicopters For Police Work, British concern over French roadside justice, Gravel beds make runways safer, High Cost Of Being Games Host Edinburgh Prepares For 1970, Rhodesia talks to be resumed this week Mr. Wilson does not expect early result, Schools Caught Between Poll Tax And Freeze, State Aid Plea By Shipyard Men, The Cost Of Pressing The Button, Mystery Of Ringed Spoonbill, The Dual Role Of Helle Krag, Mr. Brown Urged To Pay Busmen's Rise Union view on retrospective effect, A policeman's cool look at crime and justice, Moscow calls for party discipline Misconceptions of the 'freer climate', The Pope's Appeal To Motorists, Car men told 'Get on with the job', British Columbia Election Date, Machines that aid the paralysed, Rhodesian Cost Of Living 6D. In Pound Up, Submarine Blow For U.K. Steel Forced to buy from U.S., Conflict On Tactics In The Lords, Car IS Assessable But Not Cruise Milkmen's lottery as way out, American Failure In Air War Over Vietnam Strategists face grave situation, Recorder clue to air crash, Neo-Nazism Still A Threat, Syria Exchange Of Prisoners, Lawyers from 18 countries to seek closer understanding, Sir Charles Wheeler, Hull's £40,000 crane speeds cargoes, Majority verdicts by juries Wide range of new measures to beat crime, Italian M.P.s Under Fire Over Offices Plan, Arms Lost By Pakistan Replaced From China, Egg Board was in wrong, Clash over BaillieStewart book, Freeze Bill Critics Plan Tactics, Bank Raiders Tackled By Shoppers, Russian nurses take their tour seriously, M.P.s' Fears On Gibraltar, Kodak price cuts will cost £1m., Mr. Wilson Committed To World Government, Hawker Siddeley £2m. order, Peking Leaders Hint At New Purge, Car In A Class Of Its Own, Alcohol 'may have affected piloting', A Beardsleyesque draughtsman, Call for U.N. inquiry into South Arabia air attack, King's Evidence Of True Signature Loop and tremble may allay U.S. doubt about Henry VIII, 'Daft' For Homes To Stay Empty, Flares in night protest at film village, Crown say Baronet and three other men accused, Malaysia communists' biggest attack in 10 years. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Restoring Trondheim Cathedral. Law: Greek Shipowner Before Court, Four Men On A30 Murder Charge, Arrest Of Yugoslav Writer Magazine plan goes ahead, Policeman to appear on secrets charge, Airport Police Accused. Display Advertising: Interim Statement, Lowenbrau, Help The Aged, Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft, The Times, Crespin Prëtre, The Hongkong Bank Group, Whitbread & Co. Limited, Minster Trust, Hampshire County Council. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, L Everton & Sons. Ltd. Euston 6075 (5 lines).. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Memorial Exhibition Of Anne Redpath, Television Programme On Beatrix Potter, Dr. Penrose Employs His Bishops, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,303. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Shave steps in and sees Poole Park through two rounds, Green Jackets to represent U.K., Seeded Players Withdraw From Under-21 Championship, Aisher Falls Further From Grace Elvstrom loses unbeaten record, Sports in Brief, Wilson holding breach, West Indies achieve their aim like champions Sorry day for England batsmen, New Austrian Star, James just preferred to French Parade, Hurlingham Croquet, Girls' Team To Meet Scotland, English swimmers break world relay record Powerful display by women's team. Reviews: Rubens freshly seen at the Banqueting House, Miss D. Sands as Cleopatra, Calculated artificiality of Salzburg Mozart, Strong logic of Scottish Symphony. Editorials/Leaders: Bombers' Balance Sheet, Why Not Say It?, Natasha IS Like A Red, Red Rose. Letters to the Editor: Weather Forecasts, Markets In Welfare, Employment Agencies, Chislehurst And Sidcup Schools, National Eisteddfod Of Wales, Initiative To Halt Arms Race, When Defiance IS Venial, Problems For Farmers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Social Security Posts, University News Glasgow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Major R. W. G. Hingston, Mr. Bernard Rickatson-Hatt Former P.R.O. At The Bank Of England, Col. A. H. Ferguson. Politics and Parliament: M.P.s press for Gibraltar pledge, 'Further exploration' of Rhodesian issues, Expenses incurred by doctors, Majority verdicts rule Bill in autumn, Premiums to newspapers criticized, Leftists seek to bar pay penalty. Business and Finance: Data Dynamics Deal With G.E.C., No business decline in Canada, Whaling Countries To Meet, Flex. Drives Acceptance, £1.5M. Building For Kosset Carpets, S.E.T. Will Hurt Short's, The top men bow to criticism, English Electric Export Order Confirmed, Dutch bank results, U.S. Investors Bill Criticized, Rumania-Iran Trade Agreement, Greyhound board to defer rise, Huttenwerke Sales Fall, Burmah In Sea Search Off Australia, Threefold Increase By Natural Gas, U.S. To Review Its Prices And Incomes Policy Guideposts ignored on three fronts, Japan's Reserves Fall $50M., Argentina's peso to change, Company Meeting Crédit Lyonnais, I.B.M. Installation To Advise On North Sea Drilling, I.C.I. Interim Date, Hard Knocks In Store On Credit Front, Norwegian 5½% Loan, Renault Plant For Morocco, Woodhead Rights And Loan, Large Help For Money, Blackwood Hodge raise their margins, Fokker thrive on servicing and world approach, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, Colour Tv For Only 35s. A Week, Unit Trust Prices, Now anti-inflation measures loom in America. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities and gilts both ease, Pound drifts as buyers hold off, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses In Shares And Gilts, Wall Street's $1 Losses, Buying incentive absent in London, Brighter Tone On Paris, Cash Lead Advances £1 7s. 6D. A Long Ton. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Managing Director Of Gillette Inds.. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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