The Times - 21/11/1966
1966; Gale Group;
Autores
FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SCOTTISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, JOHN LYONS, Deputy General Secretary, The Institution of Professional Civil Servants. Northumberland Street, W.C.2., C. W. MORLE, President, The Chartered Institute of Patent Agents. Staple Inn Buildings, High Holborn, W.C.1., JOHN M. WEINER. 20 Copthall Avenue, E.C.2., G. W. BROOK. 59 Woodside Road, Beaumont Park, Huddersfield, Yorkshire., MARTIN MADDAN. House of Commons, Nov. 17., HENRY SNELL. 7 Stafford Terrace, W.8., FELIX WEINBERG. 59 Vicarage Road, S.W.14., A. M. MAcDONELL. 56 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7., P. N. THAPAR, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR,
ResumoNews: 21 Soldiers Are Injured In Crash, Gains In Bavaria By Extremists Other small parties meet disaster, Business defends its freedom as a sacred right, Arrangement With Communists Needed, Dismissal Of 21 Officers In Haiti Crisis dangers in 'plot', Miss Lee quits union club, Anxiety over delay in U.S. food for India Threat of famine sets grim task, Hoaxers' telephone calls to No. 10 intercepted Lines swamped after number disclosure, Farmers Cautious Over Europe, Singapore Riot Police Fight Students, Animals Of California In Danger Of Extinction, Library book royalties may be law by 1968 Arts Council fights for the authors, War cemeteries not yet completed, Attack On Brixton Prison Officer, Educational Reform In Russia School leaving age to be 17, Indian city as monument to genius of Le Corbusier, Parents' action on boulder threat, Jews Shocked By Neo-Nazis, Questions over council house, French protest over aircraft noise, Minister shows drug in church, Change Comes Slowly To Tiger Bay Old ways linger in bright new suburb, Moves to end strike at Fairfields, Outsiders take gifts sent to Aberfan, King Husain orders nation-wide military service, Jesuits Confused By The Pope's Speech Indirect warning to Roman Church, S. Africa would ignore sanctions against Rhodesia, Montagu Trust For Children, 'Student Flats At £12-£20', Contingency Plans For Break With Rhodesia Preparations to rally public opinion, Rocket Study Of Aurora, Private rooms to cost more in hospital, Junior seamen get new training aid, American bishops urge attack on race prejudice, Variety Artistes to vote on merger, Classes for the elite suggested, Family claim £1,000 over new house, 200 youths arrested in Hollywood, Farming Notes And Comments, Weekend Trips To Buy Dutch Money saved covers cheap fare, Clock To Fly First Class U.S. Navy books seat in airliner, Phone-Tapping Assurance Sought, Holding The Guerrillas In Mozambique, Guide To Children's Parties, Venice still in danger from gales, Commuters Take Over In Villages, Work On Ecumenism To Be Carried Out, Schools in the London plan, Ancient House Returns To A High Street, Homes Designed For The Aged, President's briefing on B.A.O.R. talks. News in Brief. Law: American Held In London, Husband Charged With Murdering Wife, Boy 'Borrowed' American Bus, Murder Charge, Canadian Held On Secrets Charge, Fifteen accused at airport car park. Index. Display Advertising: Share Indices, The Secretary, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Debenham & Freebody, The United Steel Companies Limited,, London And Northern Securities Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Christmas Toys, Rst, Hall & Ham River Limited, City Of Chester, The Ward Group, New Colston Turbo-Jet, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Ltd, Barry Staines. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments And Situations, Business Premises, John Barker & Co., Ltd., Kensington, W.8.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Taming Of The Shrew For Royal Film Show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,392. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Historic Scottish Rugby triumph Australian line crossed three times, Scandinavians stay in front on the northern route, Yorkshire recover to win, Sports in Brief, Miss Turner Champion Stolle dominant, Southampton subdued by spectacular United Two goals from Best's footwork, Electric Car Prototype Ready In Spring, Dicky May easily passes searching test Exhilarating steeplechasing at Ascot, North Leads In Britons, Lee Kin Tat Outclassed Final won by Mills, Western Province v. Australians, Women's Lacrosse Teams, Wilkes Chosen For Oxford, Board ban on Miss Smith upheld. Picture Gallery: R.A.F. Gibraltar Squadron's Standard is laid up. Official Appointments and Notices: Doubt on communist world talks, 3 women get aviation awards, Church News, Appointments In The Forces, University News. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Cutback Must Not Go Too Far Mr. Crossman sees danger of overdose. Editorials/Leaders: A Conference Still Hangs Fire, Home Thoughts From London, The Pope And The Jesuits, America's Away Wins. Letters to the Editor: The Common Market, Faults In Plan For Patent Office, Aircraft Noise, Two Commons Chambers, Divorce Law Reform. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir P. Manson-Bahr Leading tropical medicine consultant, Mr. A. Haynes Droll Television Comedian, Mr. Edward Le Bas, Sir Julian Foley, Mr. Eric K. Cole, Mr. (Jackie) Paterson, Signor F. Marinotti. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Mr. Menuhin to the rescue, Quintet with a delightful repertory, Young pianist's London debut at Festival Hall, Quartet from Russia, What sort of artist is Picasso?, Hindsight makes Far East portents look obvious. Business and Finance: Japanese economy under scrutiny, $200,000 For Seat On Wall Street, Opportunities In The Six, U.S. firm wins £103/4m. Esso order, Dutch Report Postponed, French To Aid Zambia In Coal, Ropner Holdings improve, £10om. Japanese Loan For Nigeria, Lloyds Bank lend £3m., McKechnie Brothers Limited Satisfactory Outcome Of A Difficult Year, Dutch trade gap widens, Harveys penetrate iron curtain, Natural gas find in Mediterranean, The right season for a Cunard cruise?, More Biscuits Sold Abroad, Commodity Markets, Be More Competitive, Says Pole, Selling Carpets To America, Breakthrough by Pye team, Sharp fall in motors on Frankfurt Paris stimulated by takeover news, Official Help In Money Market, Planning To Come To Market, U.S. Consumer Spending On The Turn New caution before buying, Less Caution Needed At Marlborough House, Advertising men praise British weeks, Copper losing more ground to substitutes, Hungary to link up with Gatt, New Well In Libya, Savings still coming in, I.T. & T. Growth, Oil Giants' Output And Sales Up, Metropolitan & Provincial Properties Continued Steady Progress, Aluminium In Cans To Double By 1970, Rubber Service Office For Vienna, Foreign holdings in U.S. up $82m., How Britain's locomotives evolved, Stothert & Pitt Limited. Business Appointments: General Time reshuffle, B.O.C. Overseas Chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Bank hastens slowly. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Converting An Oast House Presents A Challenge From Our Estates Correspondent, New Office Building, Factories, Warehouses And Sites.
Referência(s)