The Times - 10/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From MONITOR, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORSPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, D. W. LOGAN. 48 Gordon Square, W.C.1, Aug. 9., ELTON., J. J. CONYBEARE, R. E. GOODWIN, Chairman, Greater London Council Finance Committee. The County Hall, S.E.1., DAVID WINNICK. House of Commons., SHENA D. SIMON. Broomcroft, Ford Lane, Didsbury, Manchester 20., T. P. BACKHOUSE. The Rectory, Caistor St. Edmund. Norwich, Norfolk., ERIC J. H. EVANS. Leigh Vicarage, Sherborne, Dorset., G. P. BARTHOLOMEW. 12 Glenilla Road, Hampstead, N.W.3., LAWLESS THUNE. 6 Pont Street Mews, S.W.1., R. A. BROMLEY. Trinity College, Cambridge, Aug. 4., From a Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Sir Berkeley Gage, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMA CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR., BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoNews: Greek order for 35 Soviet ships, U.S. Scheme To Hire Out Nuclear Explosives Peaceful use without spread of weapons, 'Look For Small Boat's Permit', Players Cleared Of Cheating Mr. Reese may sue newspapers, Indonesia pact to be signed tomorrow, Pilot Foils Bandit In Plane Soviet border drama, Kurds in new Iraq Cabinet, Research Centre For Better Wool, Railman Says 'Isaw Buster Edwards' Check at scene of train robbery, World Jewish Congress To Pursue German Talks, Houses on wrong site demolished, State May Take Over Beagle, Britons in India hard hit by devaluation Rapid decline in numbers expected, Non-medical use of L.S.D. condemned, Reply Today On Mihajlov, 'Hawks' and 'Doves' in the Madrid Government, Beardsley prints seized, Party Talks In San Marino, More Zambian copper to go through Rhodesia, Random drink tests out of Bill, Why Our Girls Swim To The Top, Space secretariat urged for Europe Eldo costs 'not value for money', Broken window strikers go back, Reply To Navy By Steel Firms, Banks Told To Cut Overdrafts, South Arabian Warning To Yemen, Argentine peso devalued, 20 M.P.s abstain on Incomes Bill Government majority cut to 39 on report stage, Former Vauxhall chairman to head shipping board, Distress Over Hurt Welsh Feelings, Soviet cooperatives plan to spend £1,000m. 84 canneries and 37,000 rural shops, Gladioli spikes dominate the R.H.S. show, Paris Fears New Eldo Crisis, What Shall We Do?, Algerian concern on emigration, Another Victim Of Sniper Dies, Expanding Warrington To House 205,000, Socialists' fierce attack on Dr. Erhard Passage of stabilization Bill imperilled, Polish Protest Handed Over In London, Mr. Johnson minimizes Vietnam air losses 'Eight-year war' reports are denied, Power Wielded With Gentle Touch. Politics and Parliament: Unions being made an arm of the State, Labour M.P.s assault on compulsory powers, Mr. Wilson Hedges On Gibraltar, Gibraltar pledge demanded from Prime Minister, Societies asked to delay increases until October, Future of Rhodesia college, Mr. Brown appeals: make it work-voluntarily, Mr. Wilson invites Suez facts, House Of Commons, Payments Bill now law. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The ancient Citadel of Van. Official Appointments and Notices: Beagle Change, Chairmanship For Lord Sherfield, From The London Gazette, Oxford, British Envoy In Rome Appointed, Latest Appointments. Display Advertising: Pakistan International Airlines, Interim Statement, Elga Products Ltd., Woolwich Equitable Building Society, The Power-Gas Corporation Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Asahi Shimbun, Army & Navy Stores Limited, Unicorn. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Legal Notices. Arts and Entertainment: Experience Tells In Chess Title, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,304, George III Bookcase Fetches £460. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Matthews beats the rain, Mosbacher escapes from grasp of Dane Collisions from jostling at start, Yorkshire held to a draw by Essex, Sports in Brief, Langley Park Leniently Handicapped, Miss Ludgrove retains her title, French Lead In Giant Slalom, Hurlingham Croquet, Baker Close To Unique Quartet, Not Easy For Lions Three more changes. Law: Travel Agency Chief Accused, 3 youths on double murder charge, Three For Trial On Arms Charge, P.-c. fined £50 in secrets case, Car Will Be Sold Brazier v. Brazier, Police Guard Witnesses WHO Are Afraid Threatened with violence, Crown says. Editorials/Leaders: Make Or Break In Nigeria, Shipbuilding Sets The Pace, No Talking In The Ranks, Eldo Under Scrutiny. Letters to the Editor: Relief For Bishops, The Price Of Money, Naming The Roads, Shakespeare In Schools, After The Freeze, Calendar Reform, Crisis Facing Rhodesia's University, Educational Reform. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Gen. Von Falkenhausen, Senhor A. P. De Sousa, Prof. Sir Dudley Stamp An Outstanding British Geographer, Mr. J. P. Mitchelhill Theatre In The Thirties, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. Parsons, Sir Sydney Oakes Motor Racing In Bahamas. Reviews: Conflict on punishment, Mr. Hitchcock's fiftieth film, True Mozart playing by Mr. Curzon, In Russia,too, cheerfulness keeps breaking in, Apes with English accent, U. S. drama students for Edinburgh. Business and Finance: Cadbury Factory In N.Z. Ready, William Mallinson Debenture Flop, Latest lending curbs put banks on the spot, £2m. pref. issue by Ross Group, Copper wire bars ease back, Phillips Rbr. See End To Losses, Steady Rise In B.A.T. Profits, Distillers Plans Expansion, Mutual Funds, Mexico Buys Ammonia Storage Tanks, $140m. Bid For Utd. Gas Distribution Interests, Disbursements make money easier, 1967 Convention For Montreal, Rolinco Pay 1.20fl., 7 Berlin companies merge, Norwegian firm in Kuwait deal, Anti-climax in missing steel chapter, Dalgety Crosses The Pacific, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited Sales And Profits Show Continuing Improvement Plans For Expansion Restricted By Government Measures Sir William McEwan Younger On Factors Influencing Board's Future Policy, Seamen's Strike Cut June Exports By 20% Terms of trade move in Britain's favour, East Germans At London Fair, Ldn. Merchant Bid 35s. For Haddon Gp., Smith & Nephew ahead at half-time, L.M.S. Bidding £4.5M. For Haddon Gp., Revenue Surplus Of £92M., Unit Trust Prices, Lubok chief on "deplorable events". Stock Exchange Tables: Gaunson Share Dealings Probe, Golds enliven dull stock market, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Markets Turn Down Again, Better Demand On Paris, Recent Issues, S.E. Plugging Bond-Washing Loopholes, Wall Street Lower In Increased Trading, Option Rates, Pound Takes An Upward Turn, Gold shares solitary exception, £5m.Of Yearlings. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Harland Engineering appointment. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.
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