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The Times - 11/08/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, KICHARD PRYKE. AJIT SINGH. DOROTHY WEDDER-THELMA SEWARD. BURN. DENIS GRAY. JOAN ROBINSON. A. G. ARMSTRONG. C. H. FEINSTEIN. L. J. HANDY. G. C. HARCOURT. G. WHITTINGTON, R. E. ROWTHORN. B. M. DEAKEN. University of Cambridge, Aug. 9., COLIN LEYS. ANTHONY LOW, RICHARD BROWN. Brighton., ALUN OLDFIELD-DAVIES, Controller, Wales. Broadcasting House, 38-40 Park Place, Cardiff, Aug. 10., Yours faithfully, DAVID ROSS, 55 Ruskin Park House, Champion Hill, S.E.5., G. H. NEWSOM. The Old Vicarage, Bishop's, Cannings, Devizes, Wiltshire, Aug. 6., P. SIDNEY GREAVES, General Secretary, Medical Practitioners Union. 55-56 Russell Square, W.C.1, Aug. 10., JAN MACTAGGART. 55 Park Lane, W.1, Aug. 9., GEOFFREY FINSBERG, Chairman, Wells and Campden Charity. 1 Holly Hill, Hampstead, N.W.3., JAMES S. READ. 86 Sunnymede Avenue, West Ewell, Surrey., From a Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Mrs. F. D. Fairbrace, FROM OUR SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY AN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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News: Giant Firms Reject Price Criticism Selling costs 'not unduly high', Jobs For The Girls, Mihajlov group calls off public meeting Determination to go on with magazine, Mr. Brown Made Foreign Secretary Mr. Stewart switched to Ministry of Economic Affairs Leader Of House Mr. Crossman, Offer Of $1M. Cafe Rejected, Minister backs 20% off detergent prices Study of steps to cut selling costs, Breath Tests Retreat Road Safety Bill revised, 2: Our reporter finds competition for the O-level girls, U.S. and France welcome change, Experiment IS Welcomed By Authorities, 262 Czech Entries In B.B.C. Contest, Parson May Show 'The War Game', G.P.O. Defends Car Stamp, Union Protest Over Levy, Unknown Car Casualty Remembered, Thousands Learning How To Kill, S. Arabia faces big bill for security British aid for purchase of aircraft, The Abstainers Once Again Abstain, No Beardsley drawings will be removed from exhibition, Study Of The Stars From Space, Family Faces 2s. 6d.-Size Spiders, Plan To Develop Abu Dhabi, Baths 'Would Harm Ancient Walls', Suicide Verdict On Oxford Don, Tory leader's invitation to dinner was hoax Security men turn away Mr. Heath, No Question Of A 'Deal', China's Rebels Holding Out, Hierarchy chilled by Vatican Council's wind of change, New stamp portrait of Prince sought, Alligator amid the roses, What IS To Fill Site Of Les Halles?, B.E.A. accept all-in tour challenge, Foot-and-mouth spreads, Fight To Keep School Open, Strong Guard On Chinese, Rhodesia To Dominate Commonwealth Talks Sanctions committee preparing report, Move to improve entry system for immigrants, Strike 'Disregards Wage Freeze', Firm Say Technicians' hours 9% fewer than rivals', Warship Shell Hits Dock Wall, Engineering unions to vote on merger, Moon Probe To Find Landing Positions, World Body Casts Doubts On Bridge Verdict, No pay rise for junior doctors, U.S. Civil Rights Bill curbed after stormy debate, Second shock for Blyth, World Cup Film For Rhodesia, Pledge on food prices, Edited film of Commons debates proposed TV report urges two-month test period, U.S. Urged To Send More Troops To Vietnam Need to avoid prolongation of war, 1: Ruth Miller listens to grumbles from the Arts Graduates, General Franco Receives Report On Gibraltar, Douglas Approves £10m. Scheme. News in Brief. Law: £3,500 Sureties For Woman Refused, Rhodesian sentenced for assault, Use Of Yellow Band On Drugs Restrained Parke, Davis & Co. v. D.D.S.A. Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Doctor's dinner party broke South African law. Display Advertising: Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., Hampshire County Council, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Guardian Assurance Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Caterpillar, Massey-Ferguson, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Club Announcements, Appointments And Situations. Arts and Entertainment: N. Littlewood In Chess Lead, Television and radio, Royal Dishes In Silver Sale, Changes At Vaudeville, Lunchtime Double Bill, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,305. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Miss Ludgrove holds off Canadian challenge Martin achieves life's ambition, Yachting Aisher Drops Back Elvstrom victory, Today's Cricket, Warwick and Worcester to meet in final Century stand dashes Somerset hopes, Another Inept Display By British Lions Meads brothers inspire Country XV, Sports in Brief, Horse Show Triumph For Harvester, Under-21 Championship not all it seems, Périllat's Giant Slalom, Racing Withdrawal of Sodium or Charlottown denied, Bowls Veterans fight out fours final. Picture Gallery: Fountains for the fish, Editorials/Leaders: Cross-Posting In The Cabinet, Televising The Commons, A Thoroughly Bad Proposal. Letters to the Editor: The Law's Delay, Markets In Welfare, Rhodesia's University, Weaknesses In Economic Control, National Eisteddfod Of Wales, Leasehold Reform, Horse Bridges, Jury Verdicts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: W.R.A.C. Commissions, Whitley Leader To Head Commission, Geology Chance For Young Men. Obituaries: Major Alfred Herring, V.C. Enemy Defied For 11 Hours, Dr. G. P. Bargery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Man of two worlds, Changing fashion in guide books to Britain, From TV to the larger screen, In Russian version, Sea dogs range the rival channels, Tomorrow's troops, Best-seller in Russia, Jews and their neighbours, Orage And Others, The elder Mill, Swans with a bustle, Welsh manor house's new role as centre for arts, Faceless men at work, In pictures and words. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Europe's Ministers to discuss safer touring, M.P. Defends His Abstention, Phasing wage claims after the standstill: Government's 58 majority in final vote, 'Prison only the last resort', Cabinet papers open after 30 years, Chancellor leaves banks to operate overdraft rules. Business and Finance: C.R.P. Prosperity, Credit still tight, Assay Office Feels The Squeeze, Burmah Oil Moving London Office, Fodens Limited, Geo. W. King Limited Significant Current Improvement Forecast, House Prices Still On Uptrend, Wilson Bros. Property Sold For £3M., WILLIAM JACKS & COMPANY, LIMITED (Merchants and Engineers) Group Profit Increased By 20 Per Cent, Two More Follow Steel Rises, Rupee devaluation will hit Wm. Jacks, Portuguese industry booming, Motor Group 'Unfreezes' H.P. Rates, The wrong time to seek a loan, The Dover Engineering Works New Records Achieved, Trade Surplus By Canada, Farben Bayer Purchase, Pound Better In Cautious Trading, Biggest rises for those earning most, Central Heating Sales Rise, Board Qualify Accounts Equitable Ind. of Scotland, Copper reacts on price move, Pound rallies on better trade hopes, Opec Move To Eliminate Firms Allowance, Slight Rise In Steel Output, Lower Unilever Profits Before Price Cuts, £1.8M. Work For Derby Builders, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Amsterdam S.E. proposals, Small Losses On Wall St., 1966 Low For Equities, Firm Gains On Frankfurt, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Consumer Buying In Copper, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Golds Hold Up Well, Overdraft fears depress equities. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Alfred Savill & Sons, Brown & Merry.

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