The Times - 08/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BOURNE. Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Dec. 7., RONALD SEGAL. The Old Manor House, Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, Dec. 6., PARMOOR. Brooks's, St. James's Street, S.W.1., MARTYN GOFF. The Ibis, 109 High Street, Banstead, Surrey., G. A. STRIVENS, Head of Legal Department, The Pfizer Group. Sandwich, Kent, Dec. 6., IAN GOW. Lennox House, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C.2, Dec. 6., L. H. DUNPHY. 6 Baslow Road, Eastbourne., GRACE CONE. ANTON DOLIN. ADELINE GENEE. HORDER. ELIZABETH LONGFORD. ALICIA MARKOVA. DIANA MENUHIN. MARGARET RAWLINGS. SYBIL THORNDIKE. 9 Stanhope Mews South, S.W.7, Dec. 5., RICHARD BEST. 24 St. Bernard's Road, Tonbridge, Kent., HADDO. Haddo House, Aberdeen, Dec.5., From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Canon E. A. Maycock, W.H.C.F., Prudence Glynn, Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR NEW YORK MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Public inquiry protection, M.P.s send appeal to Mr. Smith Sequel to Commons move by Mr. Maudling, Mr. Paget Annoys Labour, Mr. Bowden's test of good faith to Rhodesia: write the agreement into your constitution, Mr. Maudling: Let a commission decide on testing opinion, House Of Commons Radio and telephone through one cable. News: Secret Of Speed Traps On The M1 IS Out Radio link from radar box to police cars, Pipe too hard for false teeth, 'Vatican Council's aftermath troubles the Pope, Polish authors in party clash, What Makes A Man Move For A New Job?, America Sends Nuclear Ship To Vietnam, Mr. Kosygin's Hurried Look At French Research, Yemen Border Reopened, Prototype V.C. Found At Netley Foundation-stone lifted, Efta aim to unite Europe, Clash Over Father Christmas, Rasputin Play Dropped By B.B.C., S. Africa tries out price controls, 'Men At Edwards's Flat Before Raid', Breaking Oxbridge Barrier One language may be enough, Government Offices Hold Up Homes Plan Land cannot be released to G.L.C. until 1969, Cattle champion sold for £1,300, Rhodesians Ask For U.N. Hearing, Slight risk element in the pill, Confessions of a crime fan, Rhodesia Gaols Africains For Having Grenade Possession 'dangerous threat' says judge, More light on history of Papacy, Polytechnics attacked as 18-plus error, Russia wants declaration of principles Aim for the communist conference, Forced merger for police, E.T.U. pursue Mr. Jones to his citadel TV remarks held to prejudge pay issue, Call for reorganization in the U.S. space programme, Bomb explodes at London flats, 'New coins can earn £100m.', Why Britain Held Back Over Rhineland German view of decision in 1936, Seamen Call For Higher Pay, Plan For London Bridge Under Attack Professor Buchanan puts six points, Party records lost in Bonn blaze, Dealer 'buried antiques', 50% Increase In Student Teachers, Pantomime Tv 'Sick Humour' Leave us our illusions-M.P., £17,000 armed raid at 'Daily Mail', Challenge of service to others, Police move to recruit graduates, Burundi Regime Denounced, Shots From Motor Cycle Kill Saigon M.P. Assassination planned by Vietcong, Employment Agents Challenge M.P., Hand, Foot And Mouth Epidemic, Arab defence chiefs face bases problem Measures to meet Israel attacks, Milk Price Rise IS Deferred, Government Of Slovenia Resigns, 'Guardian' cuts hit journalists, Meter Considered Almost Foolproof, Cadco: confidence in officials, 'Black consciences' over tip telephone Tribunal chairman's comment on cable theft at Aberfan, Gurkha brigade to be cut by a third, 20 Nigerians Detained Governor speaks of sabotage plans, Presents Of Mind. Picture Gallery: The Foreign Secretary at the United Nations headquarters. News in Brief. Index. Law: Dismissed After 50 Years With Firm, Old Bailey jury ordered to be shadowed, Lord Luke wins a plea over house, Gas Board fined £1,000 over h.p., Youth Refused Entry To Britain, Sale 'An Adventure In The Nature Of Trade' Stepnell Properties Ltd. v. Eames (Inspector Of Taxes), Witney alleged to have said he would kill, Guilty pleas by six policemen, Former Minister Makes New Extradition Plea Regina V. Governor Of Brixton Prison. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Elek, British Heart Foundation Children's Appeal, Cruelty, Right Price For Sea Gas, United Glass, Cartier Ltd., Gulf, Ruston, Bolsa, The Times, Chanel, Moss Bros, Unity-Plan, Christmas Appeals, Kleinwort, Ferranti, Smc, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited, The New Board Of Trade Investment Grants Offices, Hepworths, Mink, Punt E Mes, Celebration Cream, Panam, Constable, Andre Deutsch, Spartanite, Goldsmith & Silversmith Ltd., The Royal Bank Of Canada, Helios. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: £36,000 for Degas sketch, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,407, French Award For Decca. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Doncaster racing results, Unimpressive victory for Winstone Williams beaten in eighth round, Sports News Romney Likely To Suit Small Breeders Ribot's half-brother at Epsom stud, County Rugby Championship, Sports in Brief, Appeal made for tough approach, South Title Undecided, Tactical Error Leaves Oxford Unbalanced Cambridge defence finely organized, Egypt To Miss British Championship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Official Appointments and Notices: Cancer Research Unit, Air Commodore's New Post. Editorials/Leaders: Postman's Knock, Indonesia Breaks Its Word, The Rising Cost Of Food. Letters to the Editor: Very Early Morning Post, Professional Advice And Politics, Charity Cards, Land Commission Bill, Harlequin Ballet Grant, Cosmopolitan Soho, Rhodesia Kept In 'British Bounds'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Eric Greene Sensitive interpreter of Bach's passions, Canon Petro Kilekwa, Prof. R M. Sievert, Mr. J. Hampden Jackson, Mr. W. H. Hewitt, V.C., Mr. Frederick Burgess, Mr. F. Langford-Smith. Reviews: Always at home, No mention of original sin in the bishop's index, Zeffirelli's Film Of Florence Floods, Contemporary American political mood, When the truth fails to convince, Diary written by light of jungle torch, Pearl Harbour to Vietnam, Ehrenburg at his best, A Bohn To Pick, Boswellizing Mr. Maugham, Greatest war correspondent, Neglect of three centuries splendidly retrieved, New York gets to know the Handel operas, Retrospective of Robin Ironside, All at sea, Perspective lost in Bruckner architecture, Happy gambling, Hamlet given a contrast of period, Living files, Fullest and finest edition of little read classic, Short stories, Escape to the hills. Business and Finance: U.S. Treasury May Request Loan, Terms Of Trade Improve, Wall Street thrusts ahead, Australian Share Inquiry, Petroleum demand to grow, Sterling and shares recover their poise, Pyrotenax Deal For Monopolies Commission, Telephone Rentals Says No To G.E.C., Unit trust prices, £50,000 success on seven-week tour, Rio Tinto Mine Likely To Go Ahead, E.E.C. to hold technology talks, Farm request to A.D.B., Hinckley B.S. Assets Up By £1M., Caledonia Inv. Buys Amber Control, 50 P.C. Rise In Aerospace Exports, Public spending is kept under a shroud, Quiet Conditions In Bullion, Briefly from the boardroom, George Cohen head for lower earnings, Diestamping award for Wiggins, Selectivity On Paris, Money has an uneven day, Farben-Bayer Rumours, Copper Prices Easier Zambia increasing production, Telephone exchanges for Zambia. Business Appointments: Watney Mann appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Partial Rally In Most Sectors, Pound Rises Back Over $2.79, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Banks and mines lead the turnround, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street advance gathers pace, Option Rates. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Gresham House.
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