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The Times - 29/01/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FPOM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our European Economic Correspondent, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, CLIFFORD. House of Lords., A. P. HERBERT, Chairman, British Copyright Council. Copyright House, 29-33 Berners Street. W.1, Jan. 27., A. J. HAWES. 32 Fitzroy Square, W.1, Jan. 25., R. G. COCHRANE, President, International Leprosy Association. R. J. W. REES, Chairman, Medical Committee, LEPRA. S. G. BROWNE, Secretary-Treasurer, International Leprosy Association., B.B. WADDY, Reader in Tropical Medicine, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, Keppel Street, W.C.1., ARTHUR WAREHAM. Keston Park, Kent., R. E. KITCHING. 4 Ashfield, Wetherby, Yorkshire, Jan. 27., W. A. BARKER, Headmaster. The Leys School, Cambridge, Jan. 27., JOHN LLOYD. Melbury Cottage, Risebridge Road, Gidea Park, Essex., Lord Caldecote, , ELIZABETH ACKROYD, Director, The Consumer Council. 3 Cornwall Terrace, N.W.1, Jan. 28., J. G. SHELLEY., H. G. DIXEY, 102 Kingston Road, Oxford, Jan. 27., NICOLAS MALLESON, Director, University of London Research Union for Student Problems 2 Woburn Square, W.C.1, Jan. 26., SARAH ROBERTSON. Littletown House, Littletown, co. Durham., Lloyds Bank Chambers, 16 High Street. Burton-upon-Trent., From Our Churches Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, IRIS CONLAY, FROM A COLLECTOR, By Our City Editor, Blackfriar,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: John Heath & Sons,, Services Tomorrow: Fourth Sunday After Epiphany, Opera And Ballet, Travel. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,140, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, £824 For Period Costumes Mme Tussaud's Among Purchasers. News: Time to Root Out Old Ideas, Drink Bill Eases Law For Drivers WHO Pull Up Random Breath Checks To Stay, Corrections, Wills Publicity Curb Rejected, Strike Over The Rice Ration Immobilizes Kerala, Lane Pictures Exchange, Shoes Must Not Be 'Nigger' Brown, Jakarta Warns Peking Press, Short Brothers Happier, Service Without Precedent At Tower Chapel, Britain Backs U.S. Decision To Bomb N. Vietnam Containment Of China Seen As First Task For The West, Easy Touring in Southern Sweden, 235 Students Boycott Dinner Oxford Protest At Price Of Meals, Belgian Doubts On British Tanks, When 'Fox' Means Fairies or Falsity, Prince Of Wales In New York, Chertsey Plan To Keep Cars Out, Rules changed on late farm subsidy claims, Mr. Wilson's Hint On Public Spending 'Sticking Ruthlessly To The Target' Bid For Economic Solvency, 46 Killed In Air Crash Lufthansa Plane Explodes Pilots Effort To Land, Decisions On New Paper Soon, Influenza Toll 58 In A Week Peak Not Yet Reached Outbreak Spreads In London, A Less Slippery Mermaid, Prices Policy Cuts Pye Profits, After-Thoughts On Christian Unity, World Liquidity Meeting In Paris, Fitted Furniture for the Bedroom, Japan Princess's Husband Gassed, Students Hold An Envoy Prisoner, Zambian Ministers Resign, Bid For Popular Support By Nigeria Military Regime, Effort To End Crisis Of The Six Papering Over Differences With France, British Interest In Berlin Market, Pay Rises For Forces And Higher Civil Service Consistent With Policy, Mr. Brown Says, Work On New Bedford County Hall To Come Down, Wooden Grain Measures Put to Good Use, The Queen Invited To Canada, How to Hang and Pluck Game, Call For Islamic Unity, Labour M.P.s Think Autumn Election More Likely, Fine Art Firm's Tercentenary, Rhodesia Regime Breaks Away From Sterling, Mr. Heath 'Here To Stay', Airline Pilots To Press For 120 Mile Safety Margin, Snow Reports, Scottish Ship Orders Go To Norway £6.5M. For Five Bulk Carriers, 100 Busmen In Revolt Over Ban Union 'Refuse To Take Petition', Britain 'Ready To Twist Justice', British Interest In New Airliner, Planemakers Need Stability, N.U.R. To Meet Railways Board But Strike Threat Stays, President Makarios Rejects Turkish Peace Feeler Talks With Greek Leaders Open Today. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Confident START By Australia, Greaves Backreverses Trend, Army Dominate Downhill, Sports in Brief, Stirling To Beat Freddie In Doncaster Trial, Mills Extended By Malaysian, Athletes Wish For Olympic Change, McKenzie Denies England The Initiative Australia Underline Value Of Sure Catching, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Early Score May Lead To Irish Revival. Reviews: Beauty First In Beethoven Sweetness Before Intensity, Violinist Meets Challenge, Pleasures of Riposte, Poetry, and Science, Assured Singing In Messiaen, Why a Non-realistic Dutchman?, £200,000 Worth of Portraits for Nation, Justice Done to Organ. Politics and Parliament: Government recommend changes in Estate Agents Bill. Picture Gallery: Northern Light. Law: Imputing Knowledge Grays Haulage Co. Ltd. v. Arnold, Counsel Says Knife Traced By Tv, Shop Negligent To Sell Air Pistol To Boy Hinds And Another v. Direct Supply Co. (Clapham Junction) Ltd., Decree By Fraud Newman v. Newman, Hedy Lamarr Accused Of Shoplifting, 'Near Infallible' Blood Test Paternity Decision, 'Mikado' Quoted In Club Case, Madrid Appeal By Minister's Son, Insurance Stamps Fine On Author, Woman Gaoled For Refusing To Testify In Fischer Case Canon Collins Letters Read In Court, Birmingham Murder: Man Charged, Madame De Pompadour, An Unnamed Man. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: State Counsellors Appointed, Church News, Contestants' Poems To Be Read In Public. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Tests at Random, High Tide At Hull, All's Well that Ends Well, Civil and Military. Letters to the Editor: Funerals Without Flourish, Broadcasters Off-Shore, Travel By Rail, Reforming The Law, Consumer Protection, Kinship With Australia Questions For Mr. Healey, Drug Traffickers, A Profession's Duty, Teething Troubles, Unity Of Churches, Netley Hospital, Control Of Leprosy, Town Planning. Court and Social: Court Circular. Display Advertising: Swedish Lloyd, Interim Statement, Winter In The Sun, Multiple Display Advertisements, International Insurance Intelligence, Boac And Boac Cunard. Obituaries: Mr. Bernard A. Hensler, Mr. Edward Welbourne, Sir Ivor Pink Former Ambassador To Hungary, Mr. Reginald R. Bennett, M. Henri Soule, Mr. W. E. Osborne. Business and Finance: Carpet Makers' Plea To Australia, Vauxhalls Earn $18.2M. In Canada, National Debt Up £214M., Brayhead Sell Garages Short-Term Loans Repaid, Retirement Units, Investment-Trust Units On Offer, Mr. Dillon Joins Bank, W. & R. Jacobs Buys Rivals, Currency Rates For Travellers, U.S. Interest Tax To Be Extended, Bill Rate Barely Altered, Cairnton Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Continued Expansion In North America Trusts Progress, Mutual Funds, George Spencer Limited Encouraging Order Books Mr. G. H. Spencer On Problem Of Rising Costs, 44 Nations In Sugar Pact, U.K.-Hungary Trade Ceiling Raised, M.K. Electric Issue, Unsettled Day In Lombard St., Warning For The German Toy Trade, A Stake In Merchant Banking, John Lewis Profits Are Up, BP Rights Issue Terms on Monday, Augustine Investments Debenture, Alwyn Holdings Limited Substantial Improvement Forecast, Cardiff Quotation For Avimo, I.C.I. Chief Calls For Freer Soviet Trade, New G.R.A. Salvo, Fitch Lovell Promise 16 P.C., Tin Prices Easier, Government Actions Sap Confidence, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: S.E. Discipline, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Quiet End To Account, Hull Surprise Leaves Shares Unruffled, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Firm End To Busy S.E. Week, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Pound Lower After Hull, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Minor Loss On Wall Street Indecisive Trading. Business Appointments: Business Changes Henlys Appoint Mr. A. White Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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