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The Times - 25/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, MERFYN TURNER. 24 Harberton Road, N.19., CYRIL BIBBY. 246 Cottingham Road, Hull, Nov. 23., R. V. ALLEN., GEORGE H. GORMAN, General Secretary, Friends Home Service Committee. Friends House, Euston Road, N.W.1., A. H. WESTWOOD, Assay Master. Newhall Street, Birmingham 3., MAURICE PARSONAGE Chairman, BERNARD SHERIDAN. 14 Red Lion Square, W.C.1. Nov. 23., A. CHADWICK, Imperial Father, The Times Federated House Chapel. R. GOODANEW, Chairman. S. T. JACKSON, Secretary. The Times, Printing House Square, E.C.4. Nov. 24., ROBERT AUTY. Brasenose College, Oxford, Nov. 23., R. K. S. WOOD. Pyrford Woods, Pyrford, Surrey., Tony Barrett, , From Our Drama Critic, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, from a special correspondent, R. G. Hamilton, R. M. Sibbett, William Warren, from our special correspondent,

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News: Air and railway automatic controls beat fog Trident lands six times: trains on time, Peking Mystery Of Red Guards, Mr. Wyatt sells two papers, Bonn Coalition Talks Rift, Decision Deferred On 7 1/8% Mortgages, How Britain could aid E.E.C., 'Sabotage' as air crash cause, Two stages to unity with Catholics, Proud Old People Refuse Help Birmingham tackles problem of the lonely, Welcome that is worth £25m. a year, Londonderry-a mirror city of progress, Tracking Down Another Virus, Indonesia Talks With Malays, Police Again Go To Aid Of Mr. Holt Violence over Vietnam war issue, Emergency Service Has No Assets, Fears in the Dolomites of further disasters in spring Thaws may let loose floods in wrecked villages, Roads For Modern Needs, One vote blocks the Tv cameras Commons reject closed-circuit experiment, Craftsmen will be ready for new tasks, Minister told to produce papers, 965 misfits found sleeping rough on a winter's night Caves, bandstands, cellars-but Waterloo station leads, Burrell Collection Housed At Last, Press inquiry vetoed, More scope for development than elsewhere in United Kingdom, Clear margin, University Election Run In 'Very Lax Way' 'Rigging' possible in Durham Union poll, 'violent' prisoner escapes from cells in court building, Individual needs, Heckler Makes Good In The Power Game, Private fight at Westminster, Pit craftsmen's strike is condemned by union 'Anarchy' to stop work over pay mistake, Mr. Brown postpones his return to London Interview with Mr. Kosygin today, Brainy Hares, Unemployment rouses Memories and pride, Spanish referendum on Dec. 14, New Industrial Law Reports, Soviet attache in incident, Uncertainties That Beset Governor Of Rhodesia No resignation without Queen's assent, Unemployment Climbs To 541,585 Transport union calls for immediate action, Travel Agents Hopeful On £50 Limit, Grants and rebates, Kidney Machine Offer Not Accepted Staff problem, board tell Derby railmen, Farmers turn to specialization, Accused Yemenis say arms came from British source, Young teachers have to work after school, Northern Ireland, Tariff levels frustrate trade pact, B.E.A. offered new airliner, Two parliaments watch Captian O'Neill's progress, Jesuits admit some failures, Older Industries, Reveal drug pedlars, doctors asked, Expansion of ports to handle doubled trade by 1981, Cut In Hospital Height Urged, U.N. Appeal For Total Ban On Tests, First catch your customer, France Ready To Talk With Mr. Wilson, Explosives danger in Italian floods. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Transport Ferry Service, Victor Britain, Nothern Ireland, Ici, Containerway, Mil, The Borneo Company Ltd, British Heart Foundation Children's Appeal, Barber Textile Corporation Limited, Cutty Sark, Sherries, Firelli, Atlas Lighting, William Press & Son. Limited, Guinness, Elizabeth Arden, Chubb, The Chase Manhattan, Gallmark Securities, The Children's Research Fund, The National Motor And Accident Insurance Union, The Times, Tyrex, Magie Of Lancome, Carreras (Northern Ireland)ltd, Seton Trust Limited, Unicorn, Expand In Northern Ireland, Woolwich, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd., Credit Transfers, Tobacco, Electricity Board For Northern Ireland, Switzerland, Lp, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Gilbert-Ash (N.I) Ltd., Indian Famine, Rover 3-Litre Mk III, Bmc, Watches Of Switzerland Ltd, Finance Union, Bea, Blandy Brothers & Co. Ltd., The Secretary, Finance & Mortagages Ltd, The International Life Insurance Company S.A., Llyods Bank, Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Financial, Transfer Books, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors., Entertainments, Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Maggie Teyte Prize, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,396, David Mercer Tv Play, Abbey Statues Go To Council. Weather: The Weather. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Funds Ease Back, Pound down a shade, European, Australian and Japanese securities, EQUITY Gains Lost, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, I.C.I. figures restrain equity rally. Sport: Youngsters challenge Lees, Strong Club Challenge, Good Win For Winchester, Sports in Brief, Increase In Coaching Courses, Boxing Onus On Schools London plan to alter syllabus, Britain Again In Final Sangster rallies, Swansea Player Out Of Tour Match, King's Rely On Attack Magnificent match, Leyton Orient Now Called 'Orient', Irish Rover should beat Woodland Venture Speed may tell in Newbury race, Rise And Fall Of Oxford Trap succeeds, Increased penalties for golf defaulters Cotton defends weaker players. Law: C. says 'pirate' radio not in territorial waters Jurisdiction of magistrates challenged, Five Men Accused Of £10,000 Robbery, Extradition hearing may take a day, Duties Of Accountants Frank H. Wright (Constructions) Ltd. And Others v. Frodoor Ltd. And Others, Landlord's Hardship Need To Sell Purser V. Bailey, Tax On £150,000 Gift To Surgeons Vandervell v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Congressman fails to surrender, Boy Born Blind Sues Doctors, Georgina Cookson Granted Decree, Palm Tree Tenant? Leslie Parsons & Sons Ltd. v. Griffiths, Teenagers' evidence in club case, Prosecution say Nigerian girl was tortured to death. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman secretary of union society, Gray's Inn, Lord Halsbury Installed At Brunel, New Bishop of Carlisle. Picture Gallery: Renovations in St. Albans Cathedral. Politics and Parliament: Near Limit After Normal Drinks, M.P.s refuse to be televised by one vote: 131 to 130, Stockholders Tricked, Opposition Say, Government defeat on Ombudsman, Precipitate reflation warning, Disappointed Irish peers, Defining growth of profit, Commons Disagreement On Timing Of Debate, interest on delayed tax payments. Editorials/Leaders: An Austrian Dilemma, Temptation To Be Resisted, Trouble For The Town Hall, Holiday Trends. Letters to the Editor: Peers' Telephones, Rhodesian Laws, The Polish Library, 'The Times', Fitness To Drive, Offside Left?, A Permanent Church, Treasure Trove, A Community Sense That Dies. Reviews: Poor look-out for the local choir, An unexpected début, Fine Bruckner-but 100 bars short, Film Adaptations Of Novels, Art for the art historian, New Instrumental Works, Mr. Leonard Bernstein's Plans, Study of a crusader's technique, Westminster arts centre, Dancers from Pakistan, Book clubs faced with a chapter of uncertainties, Family affair raises polite laughter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. L. G. Troup Agricultural Scientist, Air Commodore P. Huskinson, Mr. A. L. Coburn Pioneer Portrait Photographer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Strong Tone On Paris All groups rise in active dealings, 'Swaps not enough', Overseas Companies, £500,000 Job For Pye, New Ford Motor Account, German capital market hope, Unit trust prices, Credit Turns Short, Rand Selection slip, More Bidders For Pye Soon?, Car-hire companies form national association, U.S. Markets Closed, Maynards Limited, Bank Statements For November, Paris Bourse Perks Up, Yardley's success unsung, New Zealand boost for U.K. goods, Six Fail To Agree On Offers, Bank loans fall by £378m. in four months, Tax On Foreigners' Holdings Likely To Be Abolished, Brickwoods Earn More, Claude Paz stake for I.T.T., Price Cuts Squeeze I.C.I. Profit Margins, Eire Loan Success, Difficult Period For Birmid, Persian Gulf Oil Find, J. Brockhouse & Co. Exports Substantially Increased Continuing Programme Of Development Mr. J. L. Brockhouse On Government's Economic Policy, Briefly from the boardroom, Building society merger, Winnipeg Grain, Economic Revolution For W. Australia, A.V.P. offer lapses, Note Circulation Rises Again, French Bank Rate Unchanged, Overseas Finance In Sydney, Siemens forecast repeat dividend, Zinc prices tumble: cash down £3 15s., 14% fail in Allied Iron first half profits, Asian Development Bank Launched Enthusiastic mood in opening speeches, Dover Plan's assets more than double, Anglo-Dutch Link For Mink Marketing, Gas Council forms new office. Business Appointments: House Of Fraser Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: John D. Wood & Co..

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