The Times - 02/03/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Monitor, L. S. WIGDOR. Managing Director. Tunnel Refineries Ltd. Thames Bank House, Tunnel Avenue. Greenwich. S.E.10., DAVID RUSSELL. 5 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.1., STRANG. House of Lords. Feb. 28., KING-HALL. House of Lords., P. W. GRETTON. University College, Oxford., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS. Merrion Gate, Gazeley Road, Tramping ton, Cambridge., IAN PERCIVAL. House of Commons., Richard Rose, ALAN DAVENTRY. 1 Tarleton Gardens, S.E.23, Feb. 25., Yours, &c., N. PEVSNER. The Victorian Society, 18 Gower Street. W.C.1., E. P. RYAN. Flagg House, Betchworth, Surrey, Feb. 27., JOHN A WALL. The Medical Defence Union, Tavistock House South, Tavistock Square. W.C.1. Feb. 28., A Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our New York Music Critic, From Our Art Critic, From a Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, A. Nove and D. J. I. Matko, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Missing The Boat, Television Programmes, The Artist At Work, £3,000 For 16th-Century Bestiary, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,167. Sport: Gibson Paves The Way For Queens' In Cuppers, Universities Relay Teams, Sports in Brief, Crawley's Rackets Service Decisive, Liverpool Look Assured Of Place In Last Four Crowd's Whistle Derides Defensive Contest, Squash Progress Halted, Reputation Maintained In Gruelling Race, Committee Will Film Suspect Bowlers. Picture Gallery: Spring and Summer Hats on Show. News: Festival Gardens 'Tidy Up', Call To Withdraw Works Paper, Hartlepools To Be United, Do Social Pressures Dictate Votes?, Navy Developing Missile To Shoot Missiles Norwegian Penguin Considered, B.O.A.C. Opens Up Vc-10 Flights To Chicago Focal Point For New Transatlantic Sales Drive, President Johnson Hints At Vietnam Referendum Hanoi IS Asked To Let The People Decide Future, 87 French M.P.s Fight The Guillotine, Mrs. Castle Promises To Keep Road Safety Bill Alive, Colleges Lose 50% Rating Relief Shock For Oxford And Cambridge, Protest March By Jakarta Students, Radioactive Dump Threatens City, Drainage Plea Put-With Frogs, Sun-Dials Stolen From Museum, Holiday Firm Owe £41,400, Not Frightened Of Tv Confrontation, Sydney Storm Over £40,000 Expenses, Mr. Bing Gives Accra Press Conference In Prison, Gibraltar Talks Welcomed, Soviet Drive To Reduce Hours Of Queueing Survey Also Reveals Need For More Urban Transport, Women Still Face 'Victorian Attitude' On Equal Pay, Riddle of the Electors: No one knows how many will be qualified to vote Local Officers Get Urgent Call For Figures Basis For Calculating Expenditure, Soviet Space Craft Hits Venus Flag Landed On Planet 3½-Month Flight, Party Political Broadcasts On Tv And Radio, Option Scheme For Home Loans At 2½% Lower Interest Alternative To Claiming Tax Relief, Right-Wing Extremists Gain Ground In Germany, 22 Hurt In Aden Explosions, N.C.B. To Have 130 Sales Offices, £5M. Merger Of Hovercraft Firms Westland And Vickers Join, Eisteddfod On The Banks Of The Tees, Indo-Pakistan Talks Strike Kashmir Shoals Ministers Seek New Areas For Progress, Princess Greeted By Hongkong Dragon Dance, Tuning in to Tourism, Mr. Kaunda Defied By Miners, Legal Aid Costs Up £500,000, Key Spokesman Role For Mr. Callaghan Party Manifestos Next Week, Tunisia Founds Professional Theatre in Provinces, Four Zones For W. Midlands Expansion, Israel Peace Pilot Charged On Return From Egypt, Wales Urged To Develop Skills, Turkish Economic Planner Ousted, Prejudice And The Working Wife, B.M.C. Introducing Three Models At Geneva Show, Snow Reports, Doubts On French Television Station For Jersey Air Navigation Hazards Feared, Clash Point On Busmen's Pay Today Union's Dislike Of Incomes Policy, Three 'Budgets' In 500 Days, Queen Apollonis Bathed Here, Talks On Defence Study Centre, Ghana Expels Russian Advisers All Political Parties Banned, Case Law Hunt By Computer, Churches' Plea on Sudan, Syria Cabinet Has Two Communists, Premium Bond Prizes, Oil Storage Tanks Being Built In Beira Rhodesian Hope Of Resumption Of Supplies, Students Put Grievances On Parade West Ham March. Law: 'Public Menace' Gets Life Sentence, Coroner Says Death Certificate Rules Unsatisfactory, Conspiracy To Rob Regina v. King Regina v. King, Mobile Crane: 'Machinery' Liptrot v. British Railways Board, Matter For Home Office Regina v. Ngaloshe, Stolen Isotope Was Radioactive, Divorce Petition By Former M.P., Accused Of Murdering Girl. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Imi, Rolls-Royce Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Prestige Group Limited, Trust Houses, Export Intelligence, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Clifford's Dairies Limited, Pakistan International Airlines, Granada Group Limited, Engineering Company, Lloyds Bank, Western Credit Limited, Smiths Industries, Derbyshire Stone Limited, Mann Eqerton, Gpo, Antibes.Le Cap.Juan-Les-Pins, Harwich-Hook Of Holland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Politics and Parliament: Apology From Mr. Wilson Demanded, Anglo-Soviet trade, Mr. Macleod: classic example of substitute government, Mr. Heath attributes all to election, Lord Plowden tells aircraft industry: look to Europe, Mr. Callaghan's Budget preview: £50m. gambling tax to finance 4¼ p.c. 'option' mortgages: decimal coinage in 1971, Tax On All Forms Of Betting Decimal Currency Plan To START In 1971 Cheaper Home Loans For The Lower-Paid Groups, Mr. Grimond: crunch in 1967. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Canadian National Railways Appoint New European General Manager, From The London Gazette, Royal Society Awards, University News, U.S. Archaeologist Honoured. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Shipping Conflict With Australia. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Budget On Account, Africa Looks at Ghana, Venus in Eclipse, America East of Suez. Letters to the Editor: Hereford Screen, Party Politics And Rhodesia, Support For Shipping, Witnesses' Statements, Civil Service Debate Protection Of A Principle, War On Landlords, Cost Of Coal, Llampoon, The Abortion Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Donald Stewart, Mr. Basil De Selincourt, Mr. Martin Dier, Admiral Sir John Eccles Former C-In-C Home Fleet. Reviews: An Inspiring Brahms, New York Opera Finds a Winner, From Adolescent Worship to Infant Education, Drawings By Paul Delvaux, Match Factory Musical of Spirited Moments, Fine Balance of All-Dancing Ballets, Confrontation of Queens, A Hypnotic Hinterland. Business and Finance: Very Large Help For Money, Scotch Whisky Sales Reach New Peaks, Desert Kingdom Edging Into 20th Century Diversifying From Oil, Invisible Exports Boost Continental Billing Growth, A Bid Could Be On The Way For Capper Pass, Inflation Warning, Zambian Report Pushes Copper Lower, Smith & Nephew Turnover Tops £30M. Mark United Glass Holds Payment, Int'l. Utilities Offshoot To Raise $15M., Scottish Widow's Milestone, Fram Group Steady, British Tin Dividend Warning., Sears In $47M. U.S. Offer, Patchy Record And Modest Target In Industry, Early End To Non-Voting Shares?, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Mutual Funds, Chrysler To Raise $50M. Abroad, Revenue Surplus Of £37M., British Steel Now Own Todd Bros., First Nat. City Raises Rate 270-Day Savings Certificates, Western Credit Quote, Moving Jobs to Fringe Areas Vital, Shotgun Cartridge Sales Rise, Lower Earnings Expected By Lindustries, Scotland Opens Her Shop Window, Equitable Ind. Seek Share Quote, How We Stand, Clifford's 7½% Yield, Unit Trust Prices, Still Waiting for Company Tax Rate, Companies' Profits Rise, Optimism From P. & O., Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society A Year Of Outstanding Achievement Record Business Exceeds £100M. Col. Donald H. Cameron Of Lochiel Views Future With Confidence, Refuge Assurance, Poster Advertising Group Formed, £625,000 Order For Peru Railways, Wall Street Slumps, Kennedy Round Briefing Difficult Decisions Ahead, More Takeovers Predicted In 1966. Stock Exchange Tables: Silver Up 1/8D. Shares Quiet, Shares Hesitate Ahead Of Budget Trailer, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Steels And Electricals Dull, I.B.M. Drop $10 To $505, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Sterling Rallies On News Of Gold Gain, Widespread Losses On Wall Street, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Firm Tone On Amsterdam Frankfurt Easier. Business Appointments: English Steel Retirement Mr. W.E.A. Redfearn. Property: Cannon Street Station Ec4, Town Houses.
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