The Times - 05/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Art Critic, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Own Correspondent., From Our Northern Correspondent-, From Monitor-, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent., From a Staff Reporter, From Our Labour Correspondent, ALLEN H. WHEELER, Whistley Bridge Field, Twyford, Berkshire., JOHN HOBSON. House of Commons. Feb. 4., G. HUMPHREY SMITH. Secretary, The Institute of Linguists, 3 Craven Hill, W.2, Feb. 4., A. L. GOODHART. University College, Oxford., JOYCE BISHOP, President of the Association of Headmistresses 195052 and formerly Headmistress of Godolphin and Latymer School. 22 Malbrook Road, Putney, S.W.15, Feb. 2., H. C. H. GRAVES Chairman and Managing Director, Vitamins Limited, Upper Mall. W.6., MALCOLM ELWIN. Sedge Banks, Vention. Georgeham, near Braunton, North Devon, Feb. 3., From Our Ankara Correspondent, G. R. M. HARTCUP. 25 Danvers Street, S.W.3., KATHLEEN GIBBERD. Kent's Field, Southease, near Lewes, Sussex., R. B. UNWIN. Old Oak Cottage, Stanwell Moor. Middlesex., ARTHUR HUMBERT. Apartado 23. Jerez de la Frontera. Spain., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, PENELOPE TURING, JENNIFER KECK, By Our City Editor, Blackfriar, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Services Tomorrow: Septuagesima, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Travel. Sport: Taylor Reaches Three Semi-Finals, West Ham A Model For Leeds, Mould's Riding Brightens Gloomy Afternoon Kirriemuir May Have Beating Of Two Rivals, Sports in Brief, Line-Out Tactics May Be Decisive At Cardiff, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football First Division, Simpson And Thomas Allow M.C.C. No Quarter Players With Incentive Of Test Match Places, ICE Dancing Win For Britain Spirited Skating By Second Couple, Biathlon Title For Norwegian. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,146, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Cruttenden Clock Sold For £400. Picture Gallery: On the Surface of the Moon. News: Labour M.P. For Falmouth Dies, Why Shoot Coot?, £9,000 Land Now Worth £90,000 Court Ruling Brings Tenants Wealth, M.P.'s Russia Visit Was Not Banned, Minister's Move Ends Strike Ford Men Go Back On Monday, Greek Threat Of Reprisals Over Turkish Expulsions, 133 Dead In Worst Air Crash Boeing Falls In Tokyo Bay Salvage Effort By Divers Today, Mr. Callaghan's Way To Solvency, Bognor Inquiry Ends, Rhodesia Renews Request For Oil Pumping Possibility Of Intervention By British Government, Africans Gaoled For Planning Guerrilla Warfare, 1966 Pillarbox Square But Still Red, Indonesian Guards Shoot 49 Escaping Communists China Makes Protest Over Jakarta Student Demonstrations, Helicopters Rescue From Fire, Lecture, Catering for National Tastes in U.N. Mess, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd To Receive Modest Welcome, Police Chief's 'Atomic' Error, Keeping Out the Wind, Club Director Also Had Threats, New Furniture On Show, Across the Infidel Mountains, Trident Could Be Interim Type Of Air Bus, 'Final' Offer By Rail Board Rejected Mr. Greene Seeks T.U.C. Aid Strike Threat Stands, Belgian Cabinet Resigns, The Bible Story Of Creation, Danger Of General War In South-East Asia American Warning To West, 'Sentences Can Halt Crime' Lord Parker's Faith In Deterrents 'Assaults On Police Would Disappear', Jodrell Bank Picks Up Moon Pictures Photographs Printed From Luna 9 Signals Sir B. Lovell Says Quality May Be Better Than Moscow's, Rumanian Call On Mr. Stewart, Train Robbers Have A Car Each In Transfer Route Guarded To Isle Of Wight, Surface Shown To Be Rocky And Porous In Texture, Cheers And Some Empty Seats In B. Guiana For The Queen, Rail Pay Report A Step To Reform, Italian Liberals Demand Change, U.S. President Flying To Hawaii Meeting Vietnam Commanders, Belfast Changes Are 'Simple', Snow Reports, Darwin Space Base Plan, Dogs Dress For The Weather Overseas Buyers At Cruft's, Down the Adriatic Coast from Dubrovnik, Gaullists Become Restive, 1964 Mosel Good For Stocking, Solicitors Fear Cut In Divorce Fees. Law: Gaol For Fraud On Fords, Child Murder Charge Accused's Account Of Movements, Four For Trial On Fraud Charges, Crockfords Win Edens v. C.H.T. Ltd., Sentence Cut On B.A.O.R. Wife, M 6 Crash Driver Cleared, Czech Decree Not Recognized Indyka v. Indyka, British Soldier IS Gaoled For Life By German Court, Judgment Reserved In Jockey Club Case, Madame De Pompadour, Dr. Moore Released Moore v. Buchanan. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: North Sea gas at 5d. a therm, M.P.'s attack on royal visit to United States, New Amendment To Abortion Bill. Display Advertising: British Eagle, Bowmaker Limited, Bergen Line, Appeals, Olympos, Geographical Magazine, Austria State Tourist Department, The Times, Acta-Bacta, Boac. Reviews: Echoes Of Homer In Cyprus Burial Finds, Royal Ballet on Tour, When Colour Fails, A Frog's-Eye View of Radio, Subtle Melodic Shaping, A Triumph with Beethoven, Milan Hears Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito after 147 Years. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Intelligent Driving, Two For The Moon, Just for Enjoyment, Signor Moro Tries Again. Letters to the Editor: Patent Law, Great Bustards, Share Quotations, Overspill In Devon, A Profession's Duty, Famine Relief, Problems Of Defence, Joint Guardianship Of Children, Aircraft From America Future Aspect Of Payments, Police Shortage, Unrequested Stop. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Harold Hayman M.P. For Falmouth And Camborne, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, Inspector E. Rollings, Mr. Herbert J. Yates, Rev. Dr. William Farndale. Official Appointments and Notices: Development At Oxford, Church News. Business and Finance: Company Meeting The New Zealand And River Plate Land Mortgage Company Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Difficult Conditions In The Argentine, Westinghouse Reshaped, Japan Buys Less U.K. Machinery, U.S. May Get New Kind Of Savings Bonds, Neepsend Progress, Currency Rates For Travellers, Assoc. Fish. Forecast Upgraded: Bid Doubt Hits Shares, Treasury Bill Tender, Moderate Help For Money, Thankful For Small Mercies, Steps to Progress, £12M. Gifts Fair Orders Export Success, What North Sea Gas Terms Mean for BP, 'Imps' Results to Match 'Bats'?, Western Reserves Up: Iron Curtain's Down, M. Meyer Margins Cut, Anning Bid Dropped, Unit Trust Prices, Julius Baer Celebrate. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper Rallies Sharply, Wall Street Gains More Ground: Index Up 5.12, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Softer Tone Persists In Sterling, Index Nears Peak, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Steels And Tobaccos Shine, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Boeing Drops $4 To $168, EQUITY Boom Carried Further. Business Appointments: Grampian Holdings Appointment. Shipping News: Example Of Flag Discrimination U.S. Action Against Danish Line, Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property.
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