The Times - 19/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Churches Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, DAVID NAPLEY. Kingsley. Napley & Co., Jessel Chambers, 88-90 Chancery Lane, W.C.2, Feb. 17., LIONEL HEALD. House of Commons., W. G. PENNEY, Chairman, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Charles II Street, S.W.1, Feb. 17., OLIVER SMEDLEY, Chairman. PHILIP HENRY, Managing Director. Sound Money Research Limited, 80A Coleman Street, E.C.2, Feb. 17., ROBERT PONSONBY, General Administrator, The Scottish National Orchestra Society Ltd. 150 Hope Street, Glasgow, C.2, Feb. 17., CEDRIC GLOVER. 35 Prince Albert Road, Regent's Park, N.W.8, Feb. 17., WOLF MANKOWITZ. 8-10 Piccadilly Arcade, S.W.1, Feb. 17., A, C, DURIE, Director-General, The Automobile Association. Fanum House, Leicester Square, W.C.2., ROBBINS, Chairman of the Trustees, National Gallery, Feb. 18., R. SOUTHERN, General Secetary, Co-operative Union Ltd. Holyoake House, Hanover Street, Manchester 4, Feb. 15., KENNETH N. ROSS All Saints Vicarage, 7 Margaret Street, W.1., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, A TRAVELLER'S IMPRESSIONS, FROM A COLLECTOR, By Our City Editor, Blackfriar, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Travel, Opera And Ballet, Hotels And Resorts. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Sport: Liverpool Prosper In Peace Top Of Table Battles In Second Division, R.A.C. Meet R.M.A. In Rackets Final Experienced Gurkhas Fall To Youth, Services Packs Hold Key Opportunists On Navy Wings, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Look To Webb Oxford Have Strong Hockey Defence, Blow To Britain's Curtis Cup Hopes, Oriel Crews Have Good Day, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Nosey To Beat Good Field In Gold Trophy Champion Jockeys In Fine Form At Newbury. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,158, £5,800 For Historic American Flag, Weekend Broadcasting. News: Pirates Held Lone U.S. Yachtsman, Hopes On Mexican Sulphur, Buying a Romany Wagon, More Drilling In North Sea, Bomb Plot Denied By Susini, Cairngorms As Area Of Amenities, Trawler Men See Oil Rigs As Hazards Drillers' Denial, Prof. Derry Sticks To His View Cause 'Not Known', Goldie's Mate Found In Manchester, A Burial Service Without Passing Judgment, Cut In Running Costs Vital For Air Bus, American Success Of One-Eleven, The Christian Life, Survey Of Pay And Chattels Interviewers Told: 'Use Charm', A.E.U. Chief Defends New Ministries, Five-Month Survey Of New Railway Link, Kidney Treatment For Mother, Game Birds on Winter Pilgrimages, Big U.S. Steel Firm Raises Prices, Second Blaze In Radar Bunker, New Standard Version of the Elgar Cello Concerto, Fresh Pointers To March Election Mr. Wilson To Address Agents: Rate Reform Speeded, S. Vietnam Regime Gains Stability, Searching for Old Watch Stands, Russian Writers Back Court, Mr. Scamp Blames Both Sides 'Sectional Interests' In Car Dispute, German Employers Give Way To Engineering Unions Wage Settlement After 25 Hours Of Bargaining, Mr. Rusk Explains 'What The Shooting IS All About', U. S. Dockers Threaten To Boycott Britain Demand For End Of Trade With North Vietnam President Urged To ACT Quickly, On the Shores of Lake Michigan, President Of Haiti Accused, 'All Souls IS Saving Too Much' Mr. Caute Renews Attack, Petrol Gets Through To Rhodesia 'Daily Tanker Supplies' South African Reports, The Queen Sees Gaiety And Poverty In Dominica Rain 'Blessing' During Dancing Display, F.B.I. Recovers Jade Worth £178,000, Bomb Thrown At Unionist H.Q., Kenya Rejects Aid From Russia, Soviet Officials Died When Giant Aircraft Crashed, An Essay in Time and Motion, 1,100-Mile Pipeline Project, Medieval Manor To Be Sold, Mr. Lloyd Thinks Rhodesia Settlement IS Feasible Wrong To Argue About Terms Of Negotiation, Snow Reports, Professional Help for Spring Cleaning, Mrs. Gandhi's Talks With Nagas, Spain Replies on Bomb, Right To Buy Or Extend Leases Owner Occupiers May Benefit, Lord Robens Attacks Government, How Decimal Coins Were Tested, Owner Occupiers' Rights In Leasehold Reform Proposed Choice Of Purchase Or 50 Year Extension, Nato Failure To Change German Attitude Nuclear Demand Amaintained, California Hit By Influenza. Law: Efforts To Trace Ward Of Court, Police Officers' Evidence Allum And Hislop v. Weller And Jackson, Schoolgirl Murder Charge, Greek Sentence On Bishop, 'Life Mocked Law On Abortion', Court Rules On War Memorial Fund, Madame De Pompadour, Air France Loses Noise Appeal, Local Jobs For Some Dartmoor Men, Londinium Defences Found Near Central Criminal Court. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Swedish Lloyd, Bennett Travel Bureau, Appeals, Austria, Acta-Bacta, Boac. Reviews: On and Off the Pop Band Wagon, True Musician's Questing Mind, Irrepressible Torrent of Burlesque The Royal Ballet: Card Game, Gluck Neatly Presented. Politics and Parliament: Plea for mentally handicapped, Minister's Assurance on B.M.C. cars, Move To Increase Wives' Rights, Curb On Salesmen Proposed, Abortion Bill Puzzle For Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Bristol Boycott Move 'Childish', Meagre Awards For Academic Career, Chancellor Says, Church News, Sandhurst Cadets' Commissions, Oxford, Inner Temple. Picture Gallery: The Collector. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Poet's Corner, War On Landlords, A Good Omen for Guyana, Atomic Energy, Properly Ventilated, Sound Money Research. Letters to the Editor: The War Game, Oxford Performance, A Practice To Watch, Art Benefactions, 'Parsifal' Applause, Investment Incentives?, Driving Licences In Italy, Statements Of Witnesses Case Against Tory Suggestion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Gosford, Dr. Ivy Williams England's First Woman Barrister, Mr. Hans Hofmann, Mr. S. Cat-Mackiewicz, Mr. William Howard. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: The Week Ahead, Disappointing Trade Figures, English China Clays Record Profit Exceeds £6½million Increased Contributions From Operating Divisions Results Justify Continuation Of Current Capital Expenditure Level Export Figure A Matter For Pride Lord Aberconway's Statement, Midland Bank Limited Annual Meeting Of Shareholders, Record Bad Debts as Credit Screw Tightens, German Shipyard Merger, Investment Trusts In New Guise, Triplevest Pulls In Over £65M., Dimplex Recovery, More Local Authority Bonds, Unit Trust Prices, Stockbroking Firms Join Forces, Treasury Bill Tender, C.E.G.B. Ships Will Ease Road Worries, A Busy Time For Bills In The House. Stock Exchange Tables: Some Profit-Taking: Tone Softens, Commodity Prices Copper Values Steady, Currency Rates For Travellers, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Eyes Now on Unilever Margins, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Irregular Changes, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Yesterday's Dividends, Wall St. Fall Continues Fractional Losses, Option Rates, Sterling At 2.80 7/32, Silver Prices Down, Money Still Easy. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. H. Heath In Top Dimplex Job. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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