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The Times - 17/02/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Rackets Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Churches Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Air Correspondent, HAROLD ROSENTHAL., DYNELEY HUSSEY., RONALD J. CALLOW. 18 Towers Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne 2., MAURICE EDELMAN, BERNARD CRICK. Professor of Political Theory and Institutions. The University, Sheffield., BYERS. NANCY SEEAR., ALISON TENNANT. C. A. PRENDERGAST., By Lord Shawcross, TOM DRIBERG., MICHAEL FOOT., J. S. LUARD. Esk Cottage, Egton Bridge, Whilby, Yorkshire., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Marghanita Laski, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Richard Bailey, From Our European Economic Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments & Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sobers's Summit Eludes Cowper Statistical Highlight Of Last Day In Australia, Mobile Chelsea Unable To Hold Advantage, Sports in Brief, Highland Wedding Jumps Into Prominence Grand National Odds Shorten After Faultless Display, Oxford Pick Lacrosse Team, R.A.C. Show Their Power In Rackets Doubles, Easy Passage For St. Edmund Hall, Gethin Penalty Goals Enough To Beat Bath, Cooper Knocks Out Davis In First, Squash Rackets. News: Off-Peak Education On B.B.C. 2 Favoured Shift In Ministers' Opinion, Pirate Radio Will Pay Royalties, Church Assembly Confusion Over Abortion Report Bishop Points To Errors Of Past, Modest Growth In 1965, Need for Discipline in TV Reporting, Mr. Lloyd Bringing Back Ideas For Negotiations Rhodesian Problem Not Insoluble, British Pledge On S. Arabia Aid, M.P.s' Proposal To Shorten Committal Procedure Accepting Signed Statements From Witnesses, London Denies Big Oil Influx, Finance Priority In Belgium, Best Time To Join Common Market, Soft Bed for Sir, Hard for Madam, Helicopters In Mayfair, Doubts On Value Of Eldo, Virus As Cause Of Cancer?, Australian Coins Like Britain's, Mystery Along The Ho Chi Minh Trail As Vietnam War Keeps Laos From Hope Of Peace, Mr. Chavan Accuses China Of Border Violations, Some Estate Agents Victimize White Tenants, M.P. Says, University Tour By Signor Dolci, Atlantic Nuclear Force No Longer A Live Issue, Gas From Holland Plan Deferred, 40 Islanders To Return From Tristan Attractions Of Civilization Jobs In Britain, Escalators In Bristol Plan Bridge Paths For City Centre, Power Men Keep To The Norm, Germany Builds Up New Roll Of Crimes, Houses 6½% Dearer In Spite Of High Interest Rates Owner-Occupier Total Rises, Show Cancelled After Dispute, 'Troops Offer' By Rhodesia, Concord To Cost £6M. Two-Year Lead Over U.S. Atlantic Service Plans, Tunku Rebuffs Singapore, The Challenge To Freedom Of Choice, Rating Relief Means More Staff Council's Concern, Motion Calls For Ulster Inquiry, 3 Die In Pit Tram Accidents, Britain's 'Failure To Adapt', Rumanian Leaders In Bulgaria For Talks On Closer Links, Dr. Erhard Defeats His Challenger, No Deals During U.S. Visit, Mr. Healey Says Navy 'Will Continue To Play Essential Part', New Bill 'Worried Accountants', Charges By Peking Denied, Live Coverage By C.B.S. Resumed, Drive For More Investment In France M. Debré Launches His Plan, Indians Menaced By Famine After Drought Rajasthan Turns To Relief Work, M.P. Calls For Car Fault Inquiry Ministry Aware Of Failures B.M.C. Warned In May, 1964 Joint Scrutiny Continues, Mr. Hogg Tops Poll For Leader, Pay Rise For University Staff 5% To Last For 'At Least A Year' Annual Cost Over £3M., Protest On Tobacco Growers, More Lights For Piccadilly, Show Float Heels Over Near The Queen In St. Lucia, Aid For Family Doctors 'Practice Must Be Transformed', Snow Reports, No Vote On Firms' Aid To Parties, A Detached View Of Beethoven, Twice As Many Drivers Resigning, Ringway A Contender As Supersonic Base Longer Runway Plan Accepted, Agent May Extend List Of Debtors, War Seen As A Means Of Weakening U.S., Labour Arguments For A March Election Managers Put Choice Of Dates To Mr. Wilson. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Pictures For Schools, Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,726, Scottish Contemporary Chamber Music, Churchill Silver Fetches £3,936, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,156. Display Advertising: Prudential, Interim Statement, Northern Ireland Ministry Of Commerce, All-Figure Telephone Numbers, Canadian Bank, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Atcost, Abbey National Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rimini, F.W. Woolworth & Co Ltd., W.D. & H.O. Wills, The Donkey Sanctuary, Super Minx, Bonnard Exhibition. Law: Greek Bishop On Trial For Usurpation, Solicitors' Protest Over Police G.M.s, Silent Russian Witness To Be Prosecuted Refusal To Testify In Case Of Gaoled Writers, Judge Says Woman Was Provoked, B.B.C. Writ Refused Regina v. FOX And Another Ex Parte Mosley, Murderer Not To Die, Insurance Firm Wins Tyres Case Appeal On Award To Taxi Driver, Kerr Crawling Crook v. Edmondson, "Pays To Kill", Selby Bridge Libel The Company Of Proprietors Of Selby Bridge v. The Sunday Telegraph Limited, Key Plant Alleged Allun And Hislop v. Weller And Jackson, Man On Murder Charge Seeks Bail, Death Sentence On Polish Defector. Official Appointments and Notices: Primate Invited To Belgrade, Teaching Hospital Chairmen, Arts Degree For Businessmen, Oxford, Vice-Presidents Of The Royal Society, New Fellows Of R.S.A. Picture Gallery: A Cody Relic for Aviation Museum. Politics and Parliament: Profit motive in pension schemes, More powers needed for effective sanctions, An apology from the Speaker, Road costs report by March, Boeing freighter alterations, Minister to meet air pilots, Speculators warned off Rhodesia market, Rusticated Man Sees M.P., Railway fires inquiry, Political pressure and fear, M.P.s In Gay Mood On Rhodesia. News in Brief. Reviews: New Fiction, Two Pillars of Empire, Personal Art of Sandra Blow, Busoni by a Master, Quick Guide to New Reading, Of Which Sex?, Brighton Rock, Island Apart, Real Pop Theatre With a Liverpool Werther, Huge Choir For Bach Passion, Nine Novelists, Baby Talk, Debut of an Orchestra, A Dying Hero Strongly Act, Four Directors At Chichester, Aspects of Life in Paris as Seen by Six Film Directors, A Trans-Siberian Traveller in Early Georgian Days, An Exciting Religious Thinker, Poetry and Pigs. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Instead of a Debate, Tests for the Troops, The Lion Has Wings, 'Most in Need of Reform'. Letters to the Editor: Tory Pension Policy, The War Game, Applause For 'Parsifal'?, Reform Begins At Home, Future Of An Aircraft What The F 111 Will Cost Britain, Art Benefactions, Atomic Energy, The Civil Service, Residents-Only Parking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. W. Turner, Countess Of Iveagh Former M.P. For Southend. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: Pratt Standard Sales Falling, Late Heavy Selling Halts Rise In Coffee, Westminster Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Eurosyndicat Index, £600,000 Loan To Ecuador, Fresh Perspective on New Issue Business, Empire Rib £575,000 Loans Agreement, Machine Tool Mission To South Africa, German Pooling Pact On Steel, How Investing Abroad AIDS U.S. Exports, Mutual Funds, Mirrlees Watson Win £4½M. South American Order, Top-level Move to Revive N.E.D.C., Gen. Accident Cut U.S. Losses, Rudolf Wolff Host To World Metal Trade, Shell Firm On Gas Hopes Sterling Steadier, More Pay Overseas for Top Industrial Brains, Press-Whessoe Co. Being Formed, L. & P. Laundries Sell Laundry Assets, New Zealand Seeks Euro-Dollar Loan, Prospects For A Nordic Common Market Efta Showed The Way, Sheet Mill Slabs For Argentina, Three Points Extra By Typhoo Tea, Credit Card Bid Investigated, Big Expansion Plans For Arbed, Beaverbrook Newspapers, Pres. Johnson Sets Up Advice Team, THE CRONITE FOUNDRY COMPANY LTD. (Producers of a Wide Variety of Heat Resisting Castings in Nickel Chrome Alloys) Overall Growth Continuing, General Motors Spending $1,400M., Ample Supply Of Money, Timmins Ore Claims Disappointing, 'Pravda' To Have Sheridan Tying Machines, B.M.E. Bank Assets Up £14M. To £159M., Unit Trust Prices, London Tin Pay 12½ Points More: Gross Income Estimated At £3,700,000. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Reports Wall Street Mixed Active Trading, Firm Tone On Frankfurt Paris Selective, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, A Better Day For Gilts: Equities Irregular, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Sterling Stable In Two-Way Dealings, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Tobaccos And Oils Best In Equities. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Harris Lebus Chief Executive, Weir Group Makes Two Top Appointments. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Woodstock oxon. Hensington Gate.

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