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The Times - 17/11/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENI, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, M. PENTLAND. St. Edward's School, Oxford, Nov. 14., F. BEAUMONT. 21 Hamilton Road, St Albans., ELIZABETH BRUNNER, Chairman, The Women's Group on Public Welfare. 26 Bedford Square, W.C.1., Nov. 15., FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, RICHARD FERRIER. Haus Ferrier, Kitzbühel, Tirol, Austria., HUGH FOSTER. Stocklinch Manor, Ilminster, Somerset., FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL CHISHOLM. Department of Geography, The University, Bristol 8., F. CAMPBELL ROSE. Priory Cottage, High Road, Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire. Nov. 15., L. J. LATHAM. 49 Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, W.8, Nov. 15., DEREK BARTON, PHILLIPA BARTON. 49 Godfrey Street, S.W.3, Nov. 15, C. M. BERNERS-LEE. 185 Sheen Lane, East Sheen. S.W.14. Nov. 15., BOOTHBY. House of Lords., GEORGE DOBRY. 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C., BESSBOROUGH. House of Lords, Nov. 15., ELIOT HODGKIN. 14 Pelham Place, S.W.7, Nov. 14., STUART PIGGOTT. GLYN DANIEL. The Hague, Nov. 12., G. D. WILD. 3 Connaught Road, Derby., J. W. GENESE. Farm Cottage, Forest Road, Pyrford, Woking, Surrey, Nov. 14., GEORGE R. McROBERT., Lord Redmayne, , Sir Harry Brittain, Sir William Hayter, Oliver Edwards, OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, A. NOVE and D. J. MATKO,

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News: Ali-The-Year-Round Highland Holiday Village, Universities must share squeeze, Sir Roger Stevens says, Italy raises income tax to meet flood bill Government hopes to have £287m. ready, Idustrial output falls sharply, Case for giving the Commons two Chambers, S O S From Gale-Hit Oil Rig 'We may have to evacuate ', Lame START For Russell War Crime Tribunal Questions rationed, straight answers scarce, Cyprus urges oil refinery speed-up, Imprimatur Under Mounting Attack, Work-To-Rule Call To All Vauxhall Workers, Setting A Norm For Hospitality Minimum standards drawn up, Chinese Trade Fair Falls Below Standard Business hampered by lectures on Mao, Contractors offer guarantee on Portsmouth flats, Debts 'May Be £3M.' Director thought to be abroad, Americans seize Vietcong rice, 'Patent Office will be split', The London Look in Norwich, Concern At L.S.E. Discipline Move, Discussions in Singapore on dock modernization, 38 dead in Brazil railway crash, France Modifies Electoral System, Life Coming Back To The Plain Of Pisa, Private scheme basis urged for N.H.S., Nuclear Bomb Exercise Mishap, British bacon shortage, Living in Anglia Land, New Uniform For 5 Weeks Redundant railmen smart to the end, Execution Of Iran Tribal Leader, Mr. Matsuda makes a complaint, University Pay To Be Reviewed, Borders Fight To Keep The Trains Industry threatened, inquiry told, Faith In The Future Of Gibraltar, Warning To Jesuits By The Pope Risk of change in obedience, Greek Doctors On Strike, Rhodesia Concern About Firing On Civilians Case of Mrs. Soko raised in Parliament, Rise In Recruiting Last Month, New Bonn coalition expected to be more German-minded, Indian M.P.s assail new Home Minister 50 arrests in advance of student march, New system of motorway hazard signs Speed limits and symbols to cut pile-ups, Can Television Take The Lecturer's Place?, Japan's Success In The Tanker Market, Go-ahead chief constable to lead the police Impetus to new methods against crime, Doctors are satisfied with President's operation Release from hospital in few days, Russia Halts Anti-Stalin Campaign, Links With Satellites New group tenders for stations, Mr. Jenkins Misses A6 Discussion, Why, When, Where?-The Graduate Surveyed Seeking a foundation for policy, Criticism Of Israel In Security Council, U.S. Catholic bishops in birth control dispute. Politics and Parliament: The prospect for Britain in E.E.C. as M.P.s see it, Conduct of Suez: Mr. M. Foot's Bill, Britain will not jeopardize her accord with U.S., Military aircraft projects, Storm growing over phone tapping Prime Minister faces searching questions today, Ministry Move On Car 'Write-Offs', Lawyers not applying for Civil Service posts. News in Brief. Law: A Binding Agreement F. & G. Sykes (Wessex) Ltd. v. Fine Fare Ltd., Caretaker Not In Ratable Occupation Hirst v. Sargent, Hotel frauds by lawyer alleged, Attempt to murder 5 children alleged, Defence seeks bribe charges inquiry, Q.C. Says Accused Drew Map, Roberts At Old Bailey Today, Drivers Must Be Told Law Dixon Bool Transport Ltd. v. Forsyth, Woman on £5,000 menaces charge, No Psychitric Examination Necessary In Re S. (Infants), Colin Jordan On Race Charges. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, British Heart Foundation Children's Appeal, De LA Rue Bull, Bolsa, The Times, Harrap, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Longmans, Leicester Permanent, Rhokana Corparation Limited, Dylan Thomas, Chatto & Windus, Isr, Zambian Anglo American Limited, Planned Savings, The Times 300, T L S, W. H. Allen, Forte's (Holdings) Limited, Jane's, Country Life, Watney Mann Property Company Limited, Panam, Pye Telecommunications, Limited., Children's Society. Index. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J.H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: No Stokowski Concert In St. Sophia, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,389, Soviet lead in chess increased. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Sport: Australians owe victory to half backs Changes handicap combined side, Rotherham Are First, Sports News Instinctive Teamwork Brings Victory Wales fight back with fine moves, Gulf Between Hurdling And Steeplechasing Elan decisively mastered at Windsor, Sports in Brief, Foster Cup draw, Questions On Interview, McGowan fit and fast in win over Spaniard, Cricket discards first innings limit of 65 overs, Tatlow Wins Trophy, Talented teams find chances hard to make. Picture Gallery: 950ft. mast blown down in gale. Reviews: A searing indictment of housing conditions, Expendable?, High quality in illustration, Don who can look back to much worth remembering, Whistler and his British followers, Her charm 'almost uncanny', Russia with understanding, Age of reason, 'Old blood and guts', Court room drama with Scots accent, River of Paris, Pianists' differences of temperament, Mosaic of personalities in a cold climate, They went west, Grim disease that led to sanitary reforms, Mainly Scots, Far eastern approaches, New fiction, Dvorak, Mozart and family, Happy bookman, Truffaut attempts a project long dear to his heart, Gunman and general. Letters to the Editor: Information Please, National And Regional Plans, Somewhere To Stand, Dallas Photograph, The Polish Library, Land Development And Planning, A Year After The Drugs Report, Cool Greeting, Russian Antiquities, Homage At The Cenotaph Service, Computer Design, Aircraft Noise, Diplomatic Missions, Help For Italy. Official Appointments and Notices: Elections And Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Value Judgment On Traumatic Shocks, President Ayub Khan's Visit, Counting The Cost. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr. L. Robinson Entrepreneur And Teacher, Rear-Admiral Sir William Jameson, Mr. Edward Meeman, Sir Evelyn Wrench. Business and Finance: U.S. Growth To Slow, Six's Reserves Go Up By $300M., Putting Zurich Gnomes In Perspective, Covent Garden Prices, Prices Board Gets To Work On Garages, Smokeless fuel costs soar to £12m., Big Leap In Soviet Imports, Copper rallies after heavy losses, New Unit Trust, U.S. Oil Deal With Egypt, Loans At Bank Rate, Golden Egg Gets Round Freeze, Overseas aim for TV film makers, Mutual Funds, £25m. Eire loan, Commodity index at 1966 low, Imp Monomark to be investigated, Threat To Electronics Industry U.S. domination of advanced design work, Stockbrokers To Merge, Flattering first half for Triplex, Guthrie chases rubber retail profits, London dollar C.D.s, Briefly from the boardroom, British Presence At Bangkok Fair, Asda Stores link with G.E.M., Joint Nordic Approach, Computer Service Will Be Piped To Clients, Bristol issue success, Halifax Lends Peak £161M., Swiss court grants Intra Bank plea, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Tone Improves Institutional buying, Eurosyndicat index, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Show Improvements, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall St. Up $1 In Active Trading, EQUITY Rally Halted, Option Rates, Dollar comes on offer, Advance in equities peters out. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New chairman for London Brick, Controller Of Harland Named. Property: Important Vehicle And Plant Sale, Flats And Maisonettes.

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