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The Times - 18/10/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Television Critic, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, JOHN BOWDEN, Managing Director and Editor, S.C.M. Press. 56-58 Bloomsbury Street, W.C.1, Oct. 17, MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, Oct. 14., ROBERT BIRLEY. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Oct. 11., CONESFORD. House of Lords., HANS D. SLUGA. Department of Philosophy, University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1., H. M. NIXON. Tanglewood, Pine Walk, Chilworth, Southampton., JAMES ALLASON. House of Commons, Oct 15., M. P. B. HOUDRET. Gilette Portuguesa, Lda, Lisbon 1., D. B. SCOTT. 4 de Warrenne Road, Lewes, Sussex., T. G. D. BAMFORD. 20 Church Lane, Bromley, Kent, Oct. 13., From Our European Economic Correspondent, ALAN CRACKNELL, Hilary Gelson, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY FITTOR, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Israel Willing To Sign Pact, Southern Rail Services Cut, Cubans spring Moscow surprise, Cooking from Sweden, Mr. Johnson sets out in hope of early peace Possibility of visit to South Vietnam, No Big Advances After Freeze 'Yes' to some claims in 1967-Mr. Stewart, Greece buys more Soviet ships, Lay a Tray, 'Self-employed' building workers who avoid tax, Autumn Cook Books, Record Price For Herefords World pays tribute to The Vern, Press circulation battle starting-Mr. King Quality newspapers in competition, Hydrogen clouds round Mars, Vietnam Talks May Depend On European Accord, Rare Portrait Of Wren Discovered, Bid To Stop Sex Report 'Not approved by churches', Moves For Use Of Force Over Rhodesia Opposed, Roomier Redesigned Cortina, Two Students Die At Cambridge, Cliveden Fate Undecided, Botswana And Lesotho Join The U.N., Reactor to cut power costs, Tourists Oust The Farmers In Vermont, Dr. Erhard Pays A Visit To West Berlin Meeting with Herr Brandt today, Oxygen supply was found faulty after six deaths Hospital inquiry told of tests on resuscitation equipment, Decision Expected Today In 'Mirror' Dispute Two-man inquiry into pay issue, A social revolution sends Holland off course, Students Halt Barcelona Ballot, 'Instant buy' is theme of the car show, Change sought in method of choosing President Challenge by small U.S. states barred, Government Assurance For Lebanese Banks Beirut stock exchange halts business, Tour by Cyprus President, Danish P.M. In London, 200 tugmen go on strike, Texas Candidates Compete To Prove Conservatism, South Arabian leaders talk in secret, Burma Out Of Sterling Area Freedom to buy gold, 300 Vauxhall workers storm director's office. News in Brief. Display Advertising: City Centre Properties, French Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, City Of Liverpool, Confederation Life Association, Löwenbräu, The Times, The North East Development Counicil,, Ford, Scf, General Accident Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited, Bp, Boac, English Electric-Leo-Marconi Computers Ltd.,, Norwich Union Insurance Group, The City Of London Real Property Company Limited, Allied Suppliers Limited, Busimessman Wanted, Russell & Bromley. Law: Judge Critic Of Microphone Evidence, Barrister says there was no clash with Judge, Myra Hindley Loses Murder Appeal, Two Face Dartmoor Bribery Charges, Art gallery's owner gets summons, Lady Winchilsea Died Intestate, Child's Welfare To Be Considered In England In Re J. E. T., An Infant, Moors Murder Plea Fails Regina v. Hindley, Mental disorder argued in Verwoerd case Accused man 'unclear about motives', Conviction Under Race Relations ACT Youth put pamphlet on M.P.'s door, Crossroads Collision Gooder v. Taylor And Yorkshire Tar Distillers Ltd., Marshalls (Bawtry) Ltd. (Third Party) Briggs v. Same, R.A.F. Men Acquitted In Penang, New Daily Petitions Adjourned, Drug traffic in gaol alleged, Agreement Not Registrable In Re British Furniture Manufacfurers Federated Associations' Agreement, Ben Barka case counsel accuses counter-espionage service. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,363, Television and radio, Porcelain sold for £27,000, 'Loot' For Criterion. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Change in points system for motor racing Nine events to count for world title, Cambridge In Fine Form Constructive attack, Souash Rackets, Le Masurier to help, Irish Heavyweight In England Team, Sports in Brief, Bryant a firm favourite in singles, Haileybury's Fine Tackling Holds Up Dulwich, World Cup champions begin again Young players wait in the wings, Folkestone programme. Reviews: Michael Benthall For New Dickens Musical, Bonnard works that have never been shown before, A cool look at labour Problems, Dispassionate view of the Oppenheimer case, Shostakovich in the lunch hour, When art is undertaken in order to prove a point, Czech film best at Mannheim, Best American opera?, Very funny men. Official Appointments and Notices: Promotion For Ark Royal Commander, French Somaliland Leader Resigns, Oxford Vice-Chancellor Resigns. Picture Gallery: Modern church architecture in Scotland. Politics and Parliament: Changes in honours system. Editorials/Leaders: Fastest Ever Into Retirement, Herr Brandt Sets The Pace, Parliament's Complaint Box. Letters to the Editor: Responsibility In Morality Debate, Sacramental Chalice, Political Advance, Payment By Cheque, Britain And Europe, Absent G.L.C. Borrowers, 'Iron Curtain', 'Buy British', Qualified Teachers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Wieland Wagner Controversial opera director and designer, Dr. D. L. Hammick Teacher And Researcher, Mr. T. Young, V.C., Mlle. Cleo De Merode Celebrated Beauty, Mr. F. W. Arnold. Business and Finance: Suspension Of U.S. Rubber Sales Premature?, Pin-table firm seeks big boost in pay-out, Union Minière Cuts Copper Price, Affiliated Cleaning Upturn, Big Anaconda Sales Rise 10 per cent gain in output, R.C.A. to take over Hertz group, Sir Allen Lane Makes IT Clear, Copper Higher On Zambian News, 'French could start crisis', Berger, Jenson in wallpaper, Setback For Du Pont, British come-back may be on the way, Mutual Funds, Slow Solution To Property Problems, German Anxiety Over Cost Of U.S. Troops, Italians likely to build Zambia pipeline, Keiller Runs Gift Scheme For The Trade, A Touch Of Bitterness In Gas Bonanza, New 'top hat' pension, Fall in U.S. bill rates, Briefly from the boardroom, Coffee fully steady, Britain Up To Scratch In Aid Giving 1% of national income in four years, Exporters Told: Use The City, A challenger for the paper tissue giants, $20m. Hoover expansion, Farm Machinery Success, American business optimism, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Sir Nutcombe Hume's new post. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound's Early Gain Lost, Wall Street Buoyant Profit-taking pares best marks, Wait-And-See On Paris, Heavy turnover in gilt-edged, Recent Issues, Latest dividends, Pound loses an early gain, Option Rates, Bank Active In Money Market, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Tobacco Shares Slump. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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