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The Times - 11/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, ROBERT BASSETT., Y. E. RENTOUL., URSULA BOWATER., J. L. CAMPBELL., M. SCOTT., DONALD EBOR: TODD. C. P. SNOW. ALEXANDER GRAY. ARTHUR BLISS. HENRY H. DALE. STANLEY UNWIN. SYBIL THORNDIKE. C. V. WEDGWOOD. HENRY MOORE, JAMES LEES-MILNE., YVONNE MILLWOOD., H. N. CHAMBERLAINE-BROTHERS, T.M.K., A Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our European Economic Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, by John Mcllwraith, from our special correspondent, by F. B. Morony, by John Brunner, by T.A.G. flungerford,

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News: New-Year Steps To Get Into Europe Wilson-Brown missions direct to heads of the Six 'We Mean Business'-On Terms, Green fields among the brown, Slump In Library Paperback Sales, Self-Contained Towns 'Will Disappear', Sun Yat-sen, honoured figure from China's past, Publicity Ban On Gaming Clubs Age limit rule to be tightened, Compromise Plan For Bevercotes, Bonn Seeks Its Next Leader Dr. Kiesinger wins ballot, Germany may see an orator at the Chancellor's office, Anti-Salazar Petition To President 200 call for free elections, U.K. Motorists Most Taxed In Europe, Directors told: Speak out if wrong policies are enforced, British Reply On Aden Charges, Souls Not Trophies Church approach to students, 450 tons of 'wine ' confiscated, More oil-and hopes of gas, Mixed reception by farmers, Further Help Pledged To N. Vietnam Russia and China sign agreements, Over-Forties Help Ease Civil Pilot Shortage B.E.A. woos the ex-Service flyers, Lone Leaseholder Stays Put, Ban on former High Sheriff, When Outsiders Get The Homes Trust's renovation dilemma, The state and its people, Crash damages U.S. nuclear submarine, British Move Welcomed By E.E.C. Leaders Efforts to find solution with France, Demand to clear Channel ferry 'slums' Summer crowding and long delays, B.B.C. stand fast against radio advertising Licence fee could cover pop channel, Lord Caradon urges U.N. to send mission to S. Arabia, Mediterranean cuts in forces speeded up Contribution to saving foreign exchange, Uproar In Indian Parliament, No compromise on six Rhodesia principles, Flowers in abundance, Port was built in 20 months, Trinidad Poll Inquiry, A.E.U. tell Morris men to resume work Strikers vote to stay out this week, President Johnson Sees Difficulties Ahead Security policy to remain unchanged, Australian Labour Party would abolish conscription, The Secrets Of Nehru's Stature, 40,000 Laid Off At 16 Car Plants, Priest told to leave S. Africa, Mr. Smith rings in 'wonderful era' for Rhodesia, Frontier state with a Texan swagger, Twentieth-century epic on the fall of Byzantium Constantinople's last hours re-created, Union seeks talks on output pact, Woman doctor dead in wood, Fraser heir drops peerage, Israel Agreement For Industrial Peace, Fashion Extra, America's Credit Squeeze Hits Housewives, Nato Talks End Inconclusively, Restorers' Equipment Flown To Italy, New standard gauge, Dentist inhaled gas 'in tests', Home Office want Sikh report, Ld. Bridges stands down, France To Put The Concord First. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Garrard, The Wiggins Teape Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Australasia Ltd., Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, R & I, Westren Australian Government Railways, Air Bp, Germany's International Trade Fairs, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Department Of Industrial Development, Magie, W. & C. French Ltd., Pan Am, Ghana-Airways, Rtz, Bank Of New South Wales, E. R. Pearce & Co., Dunlopgrip, Viscount, Rootes Ltd, United Steel, Watches Of Switzerland Ltd, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, The Rover Company Limited,, Bunnings, Bea, White Horse, L. H. Quartermaine & Co., The Tap & Die Corporation Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Gobbi Not To Sing Boccanegra, £580 for silver coffee pot, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,384. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Westminster wake up, Britain Ninth In Team Event, Sports in Brief, Warwick made to struggle, Two records for Knudson and Canada lead Scotland best of four home countries, Players add strength to new counties, Centenary year celebrations outlined, Union Turns Down Snipes As Olympic Class, Assagai obvious choice for big Laurel race Course should suit David Jack's style, Charterhouse Scrape Win, Sangster Drops To Fifth In L.T.A. List. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Dumka Trio's finely balanced playing, René Gimpel exhibition, M. Vian's generals fail to survive carnage, Russian antiquities shown at The Hague, Ambitious schools' music festival, The easy way to a nation's musical history, National Theatre to get Gielgud?, Programme of quantity and quality. Picture Gallery: New gold coins on display at Rhodesia House. Official Appointments and Notices: Exeter, Mr. Muggeridge is elected Edinburgh Rector, Computer College Planned, Installation of Lord Hinton, Head Of B.B.C. External Broadcasting, Australian University Appointment. Law: Fish Price Agreement Confirmed In Re Distant Water Vessels Development Scheme, Court Gives Reasons For Freeing R.A.F. Man Inadequate direction on defence, General's daughter had drug, Donald Houston On Car Drink Charge, Millionaire's College Ideas In Re Belling Deceased London Borough Of Enfield v. Public Trustee And Others, Dead End Garage Jolliffe v. Exeter Corporation, Stilton cheese case adjourned, Unlawful Lottery Labels Director Of Public Prosecutions v. Bradfute & Associates Ltd., Challenge on redundancy. Politics and Parliament: Food prices in E.E.C., Mr. Wilson says 'We mean business' in Common Market talks, London meeting on next moves in Gibraltar, Training for the local council, Rhodesia settlement must be on the six principles, Keeping Commons Out Of The ACT, Opposition support for genuine approach, Corporation Could Run Hotels And Shops, 'Drop leaflets on Rhodesia'. Editorials/Leaders: Lighter Than The Light, They Shall Not Pass, Stepping-Stones To Europe, Limited Political Choice. Letters to the Editor: Australians Face Cool Greeting, WHO Wants To Gather Moss Anyway?, Book League Appeal, Hygiene In British Shops, The National Trust. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Fraser Of Allander, Col.-Gen. M. I. Moskalenko The Siege Of Leningrad, Mrs. Florence Kerr Wilson. Business and Finance: U.S. Oil Firms Pay Algerian Tax, Japanese Bank Opens London Branch, Neepsend Steel & Tool Corporation Limited Results Maintained In Spite Of Difficult Trading Conditions, 'Market rates' at the Bank, Latest dividends, German car trade hit, Welcome for Government's line on the Six, Manganese Bronze in top gear, Fine Day For Equities, Deathly hush over South Africa, Insurance pays out record £661m., Business Looks At Its Role In Society, Rubber prices sag on hedge selling, Low And Bonar Has Good Half, Council Loans Active, Unit Trust Prices, African trade talks hitch, A Compromise On Home Loan Rates? Door may be left open, Fresh records for I. T. & T., 'Do not add to oil firms' burden', The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Limited Mr. H. W. Secker On A Satisfactory Year, New Abu Dhabi Agreement, WEST WITWATERSRAND AREAS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) 85 Per Cent Interest In Promising New Area, Chemical growth rate still declining, Amal. Dental forms new holding company, Freeze hits note circulation, Two volleys in Pye war. Stock Exchange Tables: Leading shares show good gains, Shortage Of Sterling: New York Buys, Paris Firm And Lively, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Firm Appearance In Gilts, Recent Issues, Wall Street Advance Continues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, Maxtone Graham. Business Appointments: Insurance Posts For Landel Chairman.

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