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The Times - 21/10/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, DILHORNE., KENNETH SANSBURY, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , G. B. BENTLEY, , RONALD GIBSON, , PHILIP HOUGH., VICTOR LEWIS., R. E. GOODWIN, , ANTHONY BULL, , R. H. RICHARDSON., By John E. Dayton, A correspondent writes:-, B. B. C.-M., FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Portuguese WHO Fight To Win Back A Town Spain accused of violating rights, Mrs. Castle Plans Subsidies, First steps to synod powers in Church of England, 23,000 Swedish Teachers Stay At Home, Communist leaders see satellites launched Break in secret Moscow conference, New Outlook On The Scriptures Jonah's whale becomes 'big fish', Boroughs want far fewer local authorities Seeking freedom from Government control, Spanish students protest over Gibraltar clash British Embassy under heavy guard, Exploring Arabia's deserted valley of cities, Mr. Smith says sides are now closer Britain warned that Rhodesia might become republic, Hairline cracks in cooling towers, Aim to limit fall in investment Industry's anxiety at sharp decline, Nato Chief At Bonn Talks Discussions open on troop levels, Education In Health By Films, Duke Calls For Better Quality Standards, Innovation In Scottish University, Parliament IS Suspended In Brazil, Sale Of 316 Concords IS U.S. Estimate Complementary to American model, Mr. Callaghan aiming for an increase in manufacturing investment 'New productive capacity will be needed' after the squeeze, Pinhead-Size Revolution Scots laboratory's electronics lead, Colonel Dlimi Doomed To Period Of Silence, Mr. Jenkins Booed By Police 300 officers in walkout, U.S. Priest As Trade Union Leader, Japanese inquiry on corruption, Mr. Crossman Hot For Reform, Unemployed Now 437,229, Studying The Growth Of Crystals, South African anger over U.N., E. Europe May Ship Arms To North Vietnam Declaration from Moscow expected, Lebanon Banks Meet All Demands, No plot behind trouble at Vauxhall Company 'astounded' at union charge, 22 p.c. pay rise for African miners, Delhi plays down summit three-power meeting Non-aligned leaders keeping in touch, Taxation level dangerously high, Bank Governor says, 'No change in food grants for schools', Government IS Criticized By Amnesty, Pirates Launch Radio Holland, £30M. Export Orders At Motor Show Triumph success: more police Jaguars, Scottish scheme to unite social services Radical changes in care of young persons, 100 m.p.h. tests of goods wagons, Trouser Suits Not news but fashion, Oil strike under North Sea, Complaint By Israel Fails, President Dodges Canberra Demonstrators, Goods Yard Into Suburb, Sit-down in top security gaol, Gang Wreck Tokyo Arms Factory, Four Magazines In Mergers, Arms Session Opens In Optimistic Mood, No car parking place, so no trains. Law: Christine Conspiracy Sentence Upheld Verrier v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Tsafendas Ruled Incapable Of Standing Trial, Stepmother On Murder Charge, Pig farming man found guilty, Court seeks pardon for driver, Public Policy Given As Reason For Barrister's Immunity Rondel v. Worsley, Police Shooting Trial Fixed, Thorn Electrical Not To Appeal, Client Cannot Sue Counsel For Losing, Claim against Dusty Springfield, Back Room Factory J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Ltd. v. Haygarth, Sainsbury scheme approved. Picture Gallery: A plan for housing 5,000 on the Marvlebone goods vard site, News in Brief. Display Advertising: Trust Of Bank And Insurance Shares, Lloyds Bank First Unit Trust, Vent-Axia, Life Assurance, The British Heart Foundation, Christians Asleep, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, Sherries, Rolls-Royce, The Chase Manhattan, Harold Nicolson, Icfc, The Times, Wills, L.M. Ericsson Telephone Company, Gold Fingers, Magie, Courtaulds, Finance & Mortagages Ltd, Stock Conversion And Investment Trust Ltd., Castrol, Boac, Laing, Building And Civil Engineering Contractors, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., Co-Operative & Permanent Building Society, The Rspca. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,366, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Bryant keeps his record, Easy victories at Cambridge, Australians choose stronger XV, Sports in Brief, Stalybridge Diversion Musical background, Army Recover In Second Half, U.S. lead by one stroke in Mexico City British women's team trail on 155, Kirriemuir preferred to Coolure at Newbury Murray confirms promise on Cutle, Marlborough Pair Better Together, Coaches To Boat Race Crews. Official Appointments and Notices: Nobel Prize IS Shared By Two Jewish Writers Award because of 'spiritual kinship', Scots TV adviser on Parliament, Mr. Chevrier IS To Leave London, Mr. Colin Graham On Wells Staff. Politics and Parliament: Penalty for police murders, Rate charges raised on nationalized property, Mr. Wilson Meets Keynes Ghost, U.N. flag at Westminster to herald refugee campaign, M.P.s' anxieties about freeze and prices, Critical stage on Rhodesia. Editorials/Leaders: No Time For Letting Up, A Single Door For The Needy, Full Of Years. Letters to the Editor: Parking Meters, Ticket To Ride, 'Family Doctor', Parliamentary Jam, Absent G.L.C. Borrowers, Has Part IV Any Legal Effect?, Morality Debate, On Their Merits. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Senator Harry Byrd Personification of the 'Old South', Lady Margaret Stewart, Mr. C. S. Marriott, Prof. J. L. Montrose, Rev. G. H. C. Angus. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Two oddities of German cinema, Graphic reconstruction of Hungarian Revolution, No illusions in Brechtian Macbeth, Dvorák's hard-won spontaneity, Too elegant for steel, London concert by family of musicians, Opera of a Nazi death camp, Ballet Rambert's London Season, Renaissance Sculpture Re-Displayed, National Theatre for Vienna?, Paintings by Asger Jorn, Britten too sharp for Miss Silver, Conductor's masterly debut. Business and Finance: New Bank Governor asks for public spending curbs, Liverpool Loan Allotments, Britain Making Big Strides In Mexico, B.S.R. lay off 500 workers, Potash Imports From East Germany, Eurocard Crosses Atlantic, B.E.T. Interim Cut By 7½ Points, Hoechst still prospering, Finance Corporation Halts Film Loan, Carrington issue hint, Machine Tools Disappoint, Desalination Plant For Holland, Platinum prices continue to rise, 'Let Currencies Fluctuate', Lonrho-Shell In Pipeline Offer, Fewer notes circulate, Sluggish Movement Of Money, Cocoa optimism by Dr. Prebisch, Can A Serious Recession Be Avoided?, Fingers Crossed In This Sheltered Corner, Nat. Bank (Australasia) Earns More, Barclays Loan For India, Bank To Close, Briefly from the boardroom, Zambia Plans For More Coal, Deeper into the gloom, Duty-free drink vouchers, Stores Firm Cuts More Prices, Chartist view of markets, Maltsters' Industrial Profits Shine, Stenhouse Offshoot, Stone-Platt in for sharp reverse, First-Half Relapse In G. D. Peters, Mark Lane Push On, New Insurance Firm In South-West. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Many Large Losses, Bank again active in forwards, Wall Street Lower, Brussels Weak In Reduced Trading, Recent Issues, Forward pound better, Selling accelerates in equities. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Former Ford Motor director joins Pollard Ball Bearing. Property: Country Properties, Wilson & Co..

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