The Times - 07/11/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, DEREK PRITCHARD, Chairman, , JOHN UDAL., CECIL PARROTT., CHARLES T. HARRIS. 56 Royal Road, Ramsgate, Kent, Nov. 1, H. G. HANBURY. Marlborough House, Falmouth, Cornwall, Nov. 4., WALTER HINGSTON, Editor, The, J. E. LOUSLEY, Chairman, Teesdale, ANTHONY WAGNER, Garter King of Arms., R. C. BARRETT., ADAM O'RIORDAN Platway, Shaldon, Teignmouth, Devon., From Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMA CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: M.P.s Comment On Rhodesia Gesture, Prison Break Foiled, Noise restraint on car club, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Mr. Johnson to hasten his operation Concern over growth on vocal chord, Biologist Advocates U.K. Abortion Trips Abroad, Chinese envoy walks out of Moscow rally Fading hopes of flexibility on Vietnam, Rhodesian proposals firm, says Mr. Smith Confidence in withstanding sanctions, Rhine Army Cuts Could Be Disastrous, Grants to halt India 'brain drain', U.S. kidney machines for Britain, Yard fears for missing man, Mihajlov Plea Fails, Dismissed Because Of Accent, Gaol Commission's Parkhurst Visit, London Students Facing Acute 'Digs' Shortage, Study Of Moon Landing Sites, The Pope under pressure on birth control ruling, Old magic of American politics at work again, Church reform approved in Greece, Cool Greeting For New 'Foreigners' Immigration law protests, King Faisal approached on Yemen conflict Support sought by S. Arabian ministers, U.S. orchestra hit by dispute, Kenya protests over arms, Dyke breaches flood Adriatic islands Widespread havoc in Italy as death toll rises to 123, Air show pavilion reports deplored, Bill To Combine Canada's Armed Forces, 'Plot To Blow Up Zambia Bridge' Two Americans accused, Drivers may see through fog, Mrs. Gandhi Sees India's Stricken Areas 13 deaths from starvation reported, Hostel Husbands Call A Four-Day Truce Police repel second invasion force, Vietnam Charity Show To Go On, Mr. Cousins parts sadly from Nuneaton Election date may hang on economics, Cereal V.C.s anger Canadians, Terrapins and gambler's trees at Cambridge, Cubans seek asylum in France, Law Commission to urge divorce by consent Opposition by Church leaders, New Call For Action By Africans, Anglo-French Talks To Save Air Projects Rising costs threat to joint efforts, Mr. Heath calls for Common Market decision, E.T.U. brand disputes machinery as cause of unrest, Right-Wing Nationalists' Gains, Mr. Brown Keeps In Touch With Mr. Gromyko, Ministry's Scheme To Stamp Out Brucellosis, High-Speed Trains Plan Gas turbines to halve times, Tory M.P.s plan revolution in local government, Veteran Cars Still Going Strong, Gen. Lemnitzer Worried By Nato Cuts Effect of French withdrawal underrated, Portsmouth flats inquiry. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Poppy, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Michelinx, The Benson Advertising Group Ltd., Friends' Provident & Century, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Ici, Jones, Lang, Wootton, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pergamon Press Limited, The Times, City Of Chester, E. Alec Colman Investments Limited, Fisons. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments And Situations, Thomas Ebbutt & Sons. Est. 1716.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Morley College Concert, The Mines Of Sulphur On Television, Gordon Craig Exhibition, Merce Cunningham Dance Company's Season, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,380, Americans concede chess match. Weather: The Weather. Sport: National Hunt Results, Hungary Gain Lead, Junior Foil Title Won By Miss Dorling, Redpath Rescues Australians, Sports in Brief, Mrs. Williams takes title on merit Injury deprives victor and vanquished, Rugby Forward Paralysed, Flawless Badminton By Lee Kin Tat, Cardiff harry Australians out of rhythm Hullin proves value as scrum half, Keble win a fine race, United's Skill Thwarts Chelsea Speed Elusive Best an effective mesmerist, New venture in racing, Miss Almassy Well In Lead, Dutch Stimulate And Frustrate British Fast and exciting Brooklands match, Stanton has last word, Three-year-olds no more than average Lack of international competition. Picture Gallery: In Florence: the havoc of the floods. Law: Arrests after Guy Fawkes revels, Gina Lollobrigida sentenced, £120,000 Fine For Smuggling, Rondel Appeal For Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: New Vice-Chancellor Of Adelaide University, Appointments In The Services, Church News, From The London Gazette, 'Shining Symbol Of Partnership' Mr. Wilson Welcomes Bradford's Role. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Failure Of An Important Political Experiment. Editorials/Leaders: Watering The Plant, Great Minds Think Unalike, Where Britain And France Should Agree. Letters to the Editor: Teesdale Reservoir, Dash IT, 'The Public Interest', Aberfan Inquiry, Roundabout Approach, When Economy Could Be False. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. John T. Cahill, Mr. Henry Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Barratt Former Inspectorgeneral R.A.F., Maj.-Gen. R. P. Pakenham-Walsh, Lord Fraser Of Allander Head of House of Fraser, Gen. Dietrich Von Choltitz, Mr. James Boyce. Reviews: Kafka well played on TV, Persuasive playing, The last years of Chopin, Brünnhilde sung still better, Ormandy's moving mastery in Mahler's swansong, Promising classical ballet company from Cuba, U. S. reps' interest in new plays, Smooth style of quartet. Property: W. H. Smith building for sale, Many Houses Of The 1930s Worth Having, Close To Bank Of England, Sales By Auction. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: U.S. Growth Shows Signs Of Slackening Notable fall in wholesale prices, Very Large Help For Money, Still fewer workers on farms, Sharp improvement in U.S. underwriting, Shaikh For London, Tanzania floating £6m. loans, Drivers warned of flood slime, Consortium Of Money Brokers, Meeting To Discuss Shipping Policy, 'Do-it-yourself' Philips pilot plant, Payments Problem No Bar To E.E.C., Reliant Car Plant For Turkey, Commodity Markets, Royal Dutch and Wall St. depress Amsterdam, New Partner For Container Line, Lisbon Trams' Fare Rise Stopped, London and Cheshire Insurance to raise premiums, Hoogovens To Build £8M. Pelletizing Plant, Prospect that dear money is here to stay, Thomson Organisation has good half year, Swedish Firm Forms U.K. Company, Another gain for savings, Foreign holdings in U.S. down $24m., Meeting Sought Over M 4 Firms, £177m. Quaker sales, Planning To Come To Market, Briefly from the boardroom, Benefits from Barclaycards the theme, Germany joins queue for Greek ship orders, Cross-breeding economics hard to assess, Singer Reduce Prices, German bank's move to ease liquidity, Sales Of £909M. Expected By Volkswagen, Higher cotton imports, Bensons Link With U.S. Agency. Business Appointments: New managing director for Scribbans-Kemp. Stock Exchange Tables: Fair Week For Sterling. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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