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The Times - 21/02/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From MONITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, GERHART SINZHEIMER. History Department, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, 8, Feb. 17., DAVID THOMSON, J. G. COWLING, LEONARD MOULES, V. C. COSIER, R. SCOGGINS, D. J. INSOLE, J. D. GILLETT., J. M. SALMOND ARTHUR T. HARRIS E. L. ELLINGTON J. SLESSOR PORTAL OF HUNGERFORD W. F. DICKSON TEDDER D. A. BOYLE DOUGLAS OF KIRTLESIDE Maarshals of the Royal Air Force. The Royal Air Force Club, 128 Piccadilly, W.1, Feb. 19., GEOFFREY CROWTHER, Chair man, Trust Houses Limited, 166 High Holborn, W.C.1., Z. A. GRABOWSKI, Chairman, IVAN JELINEK, Secretary. International P.E.N., 62 Glebe Place, S.W.3, Feb, 17., LORRAINE KNOWLES, Honorary Secretary. The Chelsea Society, 9 St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, S.W.3, Feb. 17., PETER RAWLINSON. House of Commons, Feb. 18., DEREK P. HILTON, President, President's Room, The Law Society's Hall, Chancery Lane, W.C.2. Feb. 18., S. E. PHILLIPS, Managing Director, Trade Indemnity Co. Ltd. Garrard House, 31-45 Gresham Street, E.C.2, Feb. 18., GUY HUGHES, Managing Director, African Explosives and Chemical Industries Limited. 40 Fox Street, Johannesburg, South Africa, Feb. 16., J. G., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, RENE ELVIN, SYLVIA HAYMON, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY LOUIS MARRIOTT, DAVID J. NELSON, BY DR. P. M. SHERLOCK, ,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Factories & Warehouses, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Business Premises, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd. Funeral Directors., Appointments & Situations. Sport: Services Set Rugby Example Less Skill But Greater Enjoyment, Arsenal Bring Mundane Football To Chelsea, Winchester Gain Real Tennis Trophy, Rackets, Mrs. McKay Again Asserts Squash Supremacy, Sports in Brief, Le Vermontois Looks Future Champion Hurdler, Fencing Contests Go To Oxford, Mrs. Rand's Record Broken, University Golf Results, Results Of Club Rugby Matches, Allen Troubles Presedent's XI Morgan Stands Firm Against M.C.C., No Change At Head Of River, Late Burst Gives Oxford Winning Goal Cambridge Defenders Lose Their Grip. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,159, Television Programmes, Water Colours Of Tuscany. News: Religious Schools Pool Resources, Tourist Industry's Place In The Sun, More Florins For Automation, Defence Cost Spiral Must Be Halted, Ministers Say, Rain Greets Royal Visitors In Drought-Hit Antigua, B.B.C.-2 Offpeak Use For Education University Courses One Possibility, Learning To Drive May Cost Double, The Flower Girls, Miss Hathorn Fifth, Nigerian Decree On Bank Accounts, Five Types Of Job Lure London Busmen Work For G.P.O. And Dairies, Museum Director On 'Dismissal', 90% Of Tory M.P.s Are Said To Have Business Links, Bridge Collapses On To Railway Track Gas And Water Pipes Severed, Gen. De Gaulle To Speak Today Verdun Gesture To Pétain Possible, Carriers Condemned By Last Autumn Former Fleet Air Arm Chief's Disclosure, Trying to keep in touch, Relationships, New And Traditional, Staff Cleared On Foster Boy Case, Former A.D.C. Now Abbot, Concentration On Industry, Snow Reports, Big Machinery Dominates The Brussels Farming Week, Tanker Fire After Collision, Couple Killed As Wall Falls, Concealed Struggle For Power In Indonesia Army And Political Leaders Jockey For Position, Land For New Owners, Calved Heifer Could Become Beef Producer, More Cars And Television Sets For Russians, To promote and protect an industry, Come Rain, Come Shine, Pakistan To Import Fertilizers, Fewer and fewer Jamaica farewells, Norwegian Clean Sweep, Admirals Hold Their Peace Until Tomorrow, Cashing In on Decimals, Wider Allied Talks Foreshadowed, Mrs. Brooke Met By Consul, 'Bad Manners' Among The Anglers, Russians' Visit For Geology Meeting, 'Another Broken Promise', Limit To Somerset Spending, Tv Audience Conflict Sharpened, Life Overflows by the Empty Guadalmedina, Need to increase local food production, Mr. Macdonald In Malawi Talks, Naga Rebels Jeopardize Peace Moves, Buying Beauty Without the Beast, British Protest On Oil For Rhodesia, Women May Drive Buses In London Part-Time Staff Also Proposed Shortage Of 4,000, Failure By Men In The Middle Tory Unionists' Criticism, Crisis In Education, Mr. Heath Prepares For March Poll, Caribbean buried treasure, Woman's Torso Found In River Thames Search By Murder Squad, Foot-And-Mouth Poses Imports Problem, Out Of Control, From Commando To Naval Minister, Labour Party Seeking New Approach To Voters Mr. Gunter Urges Break With Class Basis, Farming Notes And Comments, Ship's Trade With Hanoi Stopped, Contraception Guidance IS Welcomed Family Planners Want New Law, Steelworks Rated At £1,410,000, Many Arrests In Hungary On Plot Charges Surprise Round Up Of Clergy And Former Prisoners, Jamaica, Sugar In The Economy, Anxiety In Trucial States On Future Of The Rupee Britain May Be Asked To Seek Guarantee From India, Legitimate pride and freedom from prejudice, Ministry for Industry Now in the Making, Computer Study Of Defoe Solving A Literary Mystery, Hardship for Young Family Men, Notebook, A Great Welcome Awaits Her Majesty In Jamaica, Hansard To Record Speaker's Words, Turkey Presses On With £125M. Power Plan, U.S. Fears Over East Of Suez Policy, Russia Gives Warning To Mr. Wilson Vietnam Shadow Over Talks Support For U.S. Resented Still Hope Of Small Gains, U.S. Rejects Idea Of A Saigon Popular Front, Hitch Over Reopening Yemen Peace Conference, Students Protest Over 'Gated' Girl. Reviews: Archaeology as a Theme for Television, Keene-the Artists' Artist, Gifted French Violinist's Accomplishments, The Tingling Precision of Sutherland, New Plays For Children A Model Audience At Arts Theatre, Conductor and Soloist from Shanghai, One-act Plays Find Stage Off-Broadway. Law: Stolen Paintings Rotted Away, Student's Family May Sue, Death Sentence On Absent Men, Children's Home To Be Investigated, Soviet Writers 'Not Proved Guilty', Students See Police About Eagle, Five On Tractor. Picture Gallery: Ships Collide in the North Sea, News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette, City Temple Minister Resigns, Oxford, Defence Policy 'Dangerously Mistaken'. Display Advertising: Jamaica, Senior Service Cigarettes, Multiple Display Advertisements, Caribbean Cement Company Ltd., Sgi International Holdings S.A., Hadfields, Firth Cleveland Reinforcements Ltd., The Times, Western Terminals Ltd., The British West Indies Sugar Association, Woolwich, Royal Mail Lines, Kim, Leicester Permanent, Scotia Bank, Lonsdale-Hands Jamica Limited, Stylo Shoes Limited, Jamaica Bananas, Alliance Property Company Limited, Red Stripe, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Fyffes. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow Visit, Mr. Mayhew's Going, The Governor-General's Suit, Still Exempt from Tax. Letters to the Editor: Soviet Writers, London Camping Site, Lawyers' Debate, Sulphur Crisis, Comprehensive Schools, Royal Air Force Museum Site Demanded By History, 'Parsifal' Applause, Companies Bill, Troubles For Hotels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. James Clendinning Land Surveying And Mapping, Miss Dorothy Nevile Lees, Lord Hurd, Miss JANET Vernon Harcourt. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Mereworth Castle To Be Sold With 400 Acres, Established 1773, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Hunting For A Suit By Computer, Small Surplus On Savings, Grovewood Securities Limited Year Of Further Expansion, B.R. Handles More Europe Trade 57 Per Cent Increase In Three Years, $600M. Anaconda Expansion, Milan Firm As Turnover Rises Sharply, Upset For The Pound Forward Market Hesitant, Governments Stock And Other Securities Investment Company Higher Revenue And Dividend, Cope Allman Forecast Total Payment Of 72% Likely, Companies Bill, 1966, Under Scrutiny, Two Hodge Offers, Investment Service Offered by American Express, New and More Broadly Based Organization Wanted, Walmsley (Bury) Order Book Full, Commodity Markets, 'Other Assets' Of The Fed. Fall $258M., High Income Priority Offers 500,000 Units, Uneven Morning In Money, Brokers' Forum, Österreichische Länderbank (Vienna) Excellent Results Achieved, Handing Over to the Experts, River & Mercantile, Liden Set For Bumper Turnover, Cotton Spinners Margins SLIP, Planning To Come To Market, Brittains Hopeful, Negretti & Zambra: Small Loss, Americans To Protest At Lloyd's New Rate On Ships 20 Years Old, More Mutual Income Units, U.S. Spending Spree Brings Inflation Fears Search For The Culprit, General Steam Navigation Gloom. Business Appointments: Deputy Chairman For Pye. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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