The Times - 08/11/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, JOHN LOMAX., G. T. WILLIAMS, , G. E. FOGG., E. A. MURRIS, , DUDLEY., C. LEWY., O. EDLER., ARTHUR KOESTLER., F. SERILLE PHILLIPS., W. A. West, Head of Department of Law, College of Estate Management, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Prudence Glynn, FROM A MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, WILLIAM GAUNT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CITY STAFF, Mr. D. A. Jamieson on Plans for Expansion, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Attorney General for Aberfan, Ballroom ban on 'spastic' dance, Talks on Bermuda open today, South Arabian Minister accuses Britain United Nations asked to 'end horror', A 'Political' Estate Car, President Goes For Tests Operation at weekend, Right-wing resurgence possible now in Bavaria, Crown lose pirate radio ship case, Motor Strikers Await A.E.U. Decision, 'No Stab In The Back Of Territorial Army', Fireworks blaze in store, Seven Killed In Delhi Riots Police fire on cow protest mob, Mr. Ian Smith predicts progress for Africans in future, Chinese Snub At Soviet Parade Vietnam theme in march-past, Drivers WHO Drink Get Advice-Don't, Call for National Trust meeting, Part of yacht's outer skin rotten, inquiry told Evidence of 'tendency to slam forward', Swiss object to rescue badge, Israelis Accused Of Copper Plot, Belief in aging population 'a fallacy' Government Actuary asks: can nation afford pensions at 60?, Australian Labour Party's Implacable Foe, Italian homes buried by snow and mud Troops and helicopters find new ruin in Dolomites, Doubts Over New Home Of Nato Council, Inquiry Team Visits Durham Prison, Mr. Justice Widgery Senate Chairman, Aden Plea By King Faisal Statement to 'The Times', Japan's Channel Tunnel IS Taking Shapf, Union starts legal action to get pay rise Challenge to Ministry's incomes order, U.S. dependence on brains from abroad Mounting demands of the Great Society, Unity moves in Aberfan, Syria Visit For U.A.R. Prime Minister, U.S. Chess Decision Shock, Sending debtors to gaol to end, Decision Soon On 'Swing Wing', Petrol Sales Ban Inquiry Urged, Hunting For Little-Known Artists, Inquisitorial Powers Of Tribunals 'Should Be Retained' Commission against any 'Profumo' type of inquiry in future, Russia To Miss Debt Talks, Britons drink a glass a day, Minister Charged After Rhodesia Sermon Allegation that African was tortured, Ministers rile T.U.C. on unemployment Mr. Calliaghan's initial absence taken as slight, Hostel May House Family Units Campaigners score a point, Close race expected for the New York governorship, Fashion it Yourself, Common Man's View Of Sin And Law, U.S. Arrests After 'Gambling' Cruise, Land development burdened by too much planning, Laity Agree To Prayer For The Dead. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Wootten Publication Ltd.,, Laing, Liang, Dominion-Lincoln Assurance Company Limited, East Anglian Water Company, Colt, The Thomson Organisation Limited, Sandvik, Multiple Display Advertisements, Huppert Knitwear, The Times, E. G. Perrot & Co. Ltd.,, 'English Electric'. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Harrods Ltd., Knightsbridge, S.W.1, Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: Red Army Choir For London Again, Television and radio, Stendhal books fetch £11,403, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,381. Weather: The Weather. Law: Pakistani alleged to have shot boy, Brighton Church Case Hearing Next Week, Free Ticket Liability Gore v. Van Der Lann, 'No damages for a broken heart', The Innocent Purchaser George v. Revis, Events At The Police Station: Plaintiff's Evidence Bapuji v. Mooney, 'Coronation St.' Actor Gets Driving Ban. Sport: Barclay joins Murless at Warren Place Rapid rise for Scottish apprentice, K.C.S. Wimbledon overcome weather and Wakefield, Quick Win By Australians Spinner does well, Writers' Award To England Team, Sports in Brief, Today's Fooyball, Difficult Time For London University, No Coach For Cambridge, One Change In Welsh 12, Miss Almassy recaptures trophy, Britain Fifth In Fencing, Schweppes ask for open event. Politics and Parliament: Calculated cruelty to Gerald Brooke, Appeals for men held in Nazi camp, Gibraltar issue at the World Court, Roadside breath tests restricted to suspect motorists, Mr. Wigg throws his notes in the ring. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: New director named for 'V. and A.', University News. Picture Gallery: Record lift by Soviet aircraft. Editorials/Leaders: The Shock From Hesse, Defying The Law, Battles Long Ago. Letters to the Editor: Specialized Machinery, WHO Wants To Gather Moss Anyway?, The Polish Library, Spending On Diplomatic Missions, Teesdale Reservoir, Cenotaph Service, Mensa Lecture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. S. Chown, Rt. Rev. Mgr. V. Elwes, Sir Arthur Worboys, Mr. Spencer Savage Linnaean Scholar. Reviews: Dramatic reconstruction of A6 murder case, Opera Group's good start, German study of betrayal staged, Comic hats for the audience, Changes of mood in eighteenth century painting, Hary Janos To Be Performed, American pianist's light touch. Business and Finance: Setback In Gilts, S.P.D. Would Emphasize Free Enterprise Concern over declining growth rate, Rise In U.S. Bull Rates 5.432% for 91 days, Strike Hits Portals' Profits, Regis Property Company Limited, Airlift Salesmanship For Agfa-Gevaert New twist to dealer incentives, MIDHURST WHITES LIMITED (Brick and Agricultural Lime Manufacturers), Mutual Funds, Ultramar Acquisition, Chartered Bank For S. Korea, £3M. Order For Car Ferry, More Unit-Linked Assurance, Profit margins decline in the U.S., Bank puts damper on lower rate hopes, Cunard Shareholders Renew Demands, At Last An Official Plea For Profitability, World Bank earns $40,800,000, Reason behind B.I.C.C. bid for Pyrotenax, Briefly from the boardroom, Cash wire bars near £500 a long ton, Water Issue, A.E.I. Purchase In New Zealand, G.M. distribution reduced, A.F.C. hoping to pay more, New Savings Review, 52,000 Tons Of Gold, A typical U.S. investor..., Penal Rates For Money, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New chairman for Smith's Estates, New chief manager of Lloyds Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: Public sellers depress equities, French franc touches new 'low', Wall St. Down A Shade, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts And Shares Both Lower, Zurich More Optimistic. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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