The Times - 23/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, S. GORLEY POTT, Director, Division of International Fellowships, The Commonwealth Fund. Harkness House, 38 Upper Brook Street, W.1., Dec. 21., DAVID KINGSLEY, Chairman, Telemeter Programmes Limited. 269 Kingston Road, S.W.19., KENNETH HILL. Pathology Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1., JAMES MACGIBBON. 30 Alma Street, N.W.5., DENNIS HART. 15 Whitewood Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire., R. C. HARGREAVES. Swallowfield, Enton Green, Godalming, Surrey, Dec. 21., P. W. DUNCANSON. 537 Parrwood Road, East Didsbury, Manchester 20., G. HASLEHURST. 109 London Road, Bromley, Kent., JOHN GARLAND. Rosslyn, Green Lane, Yelverton, Devon., SIDNEY CROWN. 5 Northwick Avenue, Kenton, Middlesex., From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Sir Kenneth Clark, Miss Mary Glasgow, Miss E. M. Williamson, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Susie Has Got Her Man Taped Forms, ticks-then 'chemistry', Discipline Call To Russian Workers, Ship's officers to get more leave, France Goes Over To 'Le Christmas', Daily Dose Of Insecticide, New Ministers Take Oath In Athens, Manchester Given Opera House Priority South Bank scheme may be scrapped, Violent Union Reaction To Prices Board Report on electrical agreement 'an outrage', Five Men Escape From Prison Home Office pledge on security reforms, TV and radio firms to end price maintenance Skirmishing likely on retail levels, Empty homes are to be rated, 1,700 More Australians To Join Task Force, Three ways of knowing, 25M. More Travel By Air, Britain Says She Retains Responsibility, Canadian town mourns bus victims, British doctors see most patients, The Growing Problem Of Alcoholism, Eire To Check On Passports, Mr. Chou Assails 'Spectres', Mr. Smith preparing to declare republic 'Never again' verdict on Mr. Wilson, President Johnson makes truce with governors, More out of work but rise eases, Doping of five greyhounds, Doubt On Prison Staff Over Keys, Edinburgh plans to park underground, Rome still struggles to gain a good name, Courts differ over seized banknotes, Hospitals not drawing the pharmacists, U.S. to send 900,000 tons more grain to India, Child Sufferers From The Wall, 'Report Slanted', Morris Stewards Say, Acts amended on their first day, Invalid parking fine waived, Ministry Loses Adviser On Traffic Clash with Mrs. Castle denied, Call For New Escape-Proof Gaol On Isle Of Wight Mountbatten inquiry report proposes four categories of prisoners, 'Plot foiled by the Army' in Indonesia, No Really Secure Prison, Ankara Accord With Russia, E.E.C.'s five questions for Mr. Wilson Foreign Ministers open talks on British approach, Portugal Changes Its Forces, New talks urged on St. Vincent, Discretion Came First At Dartmoor, Darlwin's Open Cockpit Left Her Vulnerable Inquiry told of 32-second capsize danger, The Pope Talks Of Key To Vietnam Peace Appeal renewed in Christmas message, Rhodesia grant move fails, Sparrow Weather Indicators Ceremonial Display, Four Occasions When HE Should Have Been Transferred, Scientist off to U.S. for less pay, Fashion extra, Road toll cut in spite of increase in cars. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Back home for Christmas. Law: Inquiry into safety of the pill, Inquiry into alleged police violence, Widow tells of £1,350 investment, Girl says man had gun in playroom, Theft of coins from Mint alleged. Display Advertising: Bell's Scotch Whisky, Unicorn Trust, Rodwell Group Limited, R N I D, F & M, Methuen, Unilever N.V.. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Sport: Shield Won By Poplar, A.A.A. Agree To Pool Scheme, B.R.M. to test four-wheel drive, Christmas Games Vital To League Leaders, Rugby to play Eton in Noel Bruce final, Sports in Brief, New singles champions, Barrington, 'Madman' WHO Became World Squash Champion A Cornishman taught by the Pathans of Peshawar, Midland Juniors With A Future, Today's Football, Sand-yacht racing at midnight, Atkins Enters Field Trophy, Century by Hanumant Singh, Neville Crump Heading For Higher Total Bright prospects with steeplechasers. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,420, £580 Paid For Two Apostle Spoons. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Puppet with sense of mischief, Opera weak in sentiment, Educating the young musician, Fantasy with strong story line, Concert Of Scots Composers, La Fenice to ignore Lent, Aristocratic Mogul miniatures, The making of a masterpiece. Official Appointments and Notices: Elections at Oxford, Cambridge's ACT Of Unity Cemented, New Bishop Appointed Editorial Chairman, Church News, Sculpture Awards, Two Triple Prize Winners In Law, Woman on rail design panel, Hallé's New Associate Conductor, French Cardinal's Resignation. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Property: Sale Of Cliveden Stud Property. Editorials/Leaders: Hope Deferred, Antiquated Prisons, Muddle Over A Book, It's An Old Capitalist Custom. Letters to the Editor: Roehampton Patients, Decimal Currency, Driver's Cramp, Progress Lost In All-Day Pop, Publishers' View, The Brian Drain, So Long Ago?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Obituaries: Sir Steuart Wilson, Mr. James Hill Former M.P. For Midlothian, Prof. T. S. Moore, Mr. Oliver Brown, Captain M. W. Plunkett Founder Of The Dumbbells. Business and Finance: Anglo-Soviet trade quotas revised, Coffee Supplies To Be Cut, Transitron Plans Lemco Merger, Big fall in December car sales, Morgan Stanley In New Bank Venture, German Car Exports Up Domestic sales down, East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd. Serious Consequences Of Seven Week Strike Major Issues Of Principle At Stake Mr. John Spencer Wills Reviews The Year, Unit trust prices, Dansette Call In Consultants, Cabinda Gulf Oil Concession, $220m. Chilean expansion by Anaconda, The London Scottish American Trust Limited Maintenance Of Current Dividend Envisaged, How Not To Apply For That New Job, Good Day On Paris Firm gains in active dealings, Japanese 'frozen' stocks release, New Zealand Faces A Tough Time Economists call for increase in taxes, £2m. success for Burroughs' B 2500 and B 3500, Norway tilt at Alcan, Bank Lends At Two Rates, Cash wire bars gain £5-10s. in fair activity, Gold Rises To Three-Month 'High', Briefly from the boardroom, Coffee Prices Study By France, Bowater Victory In Marathon Case, Progress in Ghana debt talks, £3,064,548,870 of notes, Cranleigh Group faces difficult future, U.K. beer output lower, Signal Oil Offer To Help Douglas Aircraft, Record takeover year ahead-with I.R.C. prodding. Business Appointments: Mr. H. Peake Joins Board Of New Zealand Bank, Two New Redifon Directors. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares Still Mildly Firmer, $1 Gains On Wall St., Pound marked down to $2.78 31/32, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Gilts keep up Christmas spirit. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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