The Times - 02/02/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-, From MONITOR-, From Our Correspondent, NORMAN REID, Director. The Tate Gallery, S.W.1, Feb. 1., GODFREY THEAKER., J. GORDON COX., BRIAN DAVIDSON. Hill Court, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Jan. 30., KENNETH T. TOOLE-MACKSON., ELDON GRIFFITHS., FRED MANOR. Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg 2, Canada. Jan. 26., GEOFFREY GAY, Chairman, Car Parking Committee, Westminster City Council. Westminster City Hall, Victoria Street, S.W.1. Jan. 31., From Our Transport Correspondent, BENJAMIN LEE. 5 Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Place. S.W.1. Jan. 31., ALAIN JACOB. 27 Chesham Place, S.W.1, Jan. 30., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, W. Garstin & Sons. Ltd., Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, 800-Seater Theatre For Aldeburgh, Concert By French Chamber Soloists, High Prices For Enamel Animals Coins Bring £18,600, The 'Too Strong' Excuse, Bonnard On Sundays, The Private Ear, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,143. Sport: Table Tennis Win For Britain, The Ringer Should Score In Haydock Park Trial, Sports in Brief, Skating Lead For Russians, Harrow Rackets Victory Built On Readman's Service, South Africans Lose Strenuous Match At Fenner's, Connelly In United Team To Face Benfica, Australia Gain Joyful Revenge Failures Of Temperament And Technique By England, Rugby Fives, Newport Reinstate S. J. Watkins, Eton Fives. News: Kennel Maids Said To Be Pawns, Ford May Lay Off Thousands More, Breakdown During Oil Rig Move, Where Ratings Learnt to be Tough, Fines For Employers As Well As Men, Coal Board's £2M. Brick Bid, Defence Talks In Australia Begin 'No Decisions', Says Statement, Space Telescopes Planned By U.S., The Pope IS To Move Out Of Vatican Restoration Work Planned, Satellite Relays Colour Tv, Russia Makes New Accusations Against China, Plan To Stagger London Polls, Bigger Deficits Lie Ahead, Furious Struggle, Yard Man Says, Earnings Rise By Tenth In Year, Wider Use Of Ticket Fine Lighting Offences In London, Prince Charles sees Wildlife, B.A.C. And Hawker's May Agree To Merge, Russia And France Oppose U.N. Debate On Vietnam Security Council Postpones Action Until Today, R.S.P.C.A. Strike At Trade In Wild Birds, Storm Death Roll Now 160, Students Strike In Athens, France To Boost Undersea Research, No Place For Typists In 1970's Machines Replace Notebooks, Cannot See The Ships For The Trees, Britain To Build £30m.Plant, Rumanian Ministers To Tour British Factories, The Queen Arrives In Barbados, 100 Years Of Woman's Voice, Durham Prisoners On The Move?, Case For Ending Coroners' Committal Powers National Forensic Service Urged, Ancient Iron Works Discovered, Redundancy Pay Appeal Upheld, No-Strike Plea To N.U.R. By Rail Chief 'Help ME To Help You', Cabinet In Danger In Belgium Minister Quits Over Doctors More Violence By Miners, North Vietnam Bombed For Second Day, Housewives Help In Hospital Influenza Toll, Rhodesian M.P.s Meet Today To Extend Emergency Powers Challenge In Courts Expected, Diversification For Short's, Peking Protest To Britain, Spirit Of Spring Brightens The R.H.S. Show, Officer's Error Starts Riot In Singapore, Peronistas Win Third Province, Mr. Johnson Asks For Big Cuts In Foreign Aid 'Do-It-Yourself' Programme For New Nations, Channel Islands Join Car Scheme, Snow Reports, Across the North Sea to Denmark, A.E.U.'s Second Thoughts On Fairfield Stake, Kerala Students Again Rowdy Success In Gaining Public Sympathy, France May Let Britain Join E.E.C. A Balance To Germany Labour Seen As Ally Changes Within Commonwealth, Credit Squeeze To Continue In Force Period Unspecified In Letter To Banks From Lord Cromer, No Building Curbs Below £50,000, Minister Taunts Mr. Sandys, Premium Bond Prizes, No Bus Peace This Week, Lights On Main Roads Must Conform, Night Sight Aid For Rifle 'Glowworm' Gives Daytime Results. Politics and Parliament: Discount For Ratepayers WHO Pay Promptly Option For Local Authorities, Why Home Office Fixed Visit To Durham Gaol Answer To Inaccurate Reports, Prisons cannot keep secrets, Minister Awaits Facts, Ways to higher efficiency, Debate on Vietnam bombing refused, Public sector's 9 per cent housing lead, 382,297 Houses Completed In 1965 Record Defended By Mr. Wilson, Minister recommends check on doctors in abortion law, Aid after broken relations, Britain's future in aviation: both parties reject second class status, Pressure By Labour Party Rebels, Any Hospital Bed Can Be Private, Government Table Crime Amendment. Display Advertising: Cooks, D F D S, Harwich, French Airlines, The National Bank, The Exploration Company Limited, Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited., The British Motor Corporation Limited., Vauxhall Motors Limited, Qantas, British Iron And Steel Federation, The Farm Group Limited, Unity-Plan?, Antibes.Lecap.Juan-Les-Pins, The Parker Pen Company Limited, The Chartered Bank, Goblin. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Bradford Institute Of Technology, Church News, New Principal For Somerville, From The London Gazette, Birmingham Rep. To Lose Director, Royal College Of Obstetricians, Quarter Session Posts, Three G.M.s For The Army Ammunition Train Fire In Germany. Law: Victims' Relatives Watch Man Hanged In Malawi, Passport Officials Tricked, Two Male Nurses Deny Cruelty Allegation, Inattentive Pupils Crouch v. Essex County Council And Another, Lord Russell's Evidence Lord Russell Of Liverpool v. Pressdram Ltd. And Others, Cypriot Sentenced To 12 Years, A Case To Answer Hall v. Hyder, Escape Organizers Sentenced, Murder Of Girl Alleged, Extradition Order On Diamonds Charges, Solicitor's Charge Of 'Whitewash' Committee Report On Injured Boy, British Soldier On Murder Charge. Picture Gallery: Relics of an Abandoned Scheme uncovered by Louvre Excavations, Index. Editorials/Leaders: Phosphate Independence, Disorders in Belgium, A Smaller Aircraft Industry, The Counter-Attack, Whispering Galleries. Letters to the Editor: Du Côté De Crez Kipling, Vietnam Decision, Clergy Pay, A Profession's Duty, The Tate's Future, Daring Young Men In The Freeze, Medical Emergencies, Unity Of Churches, Halted At Night Police Patrols And The Citizen, Residents-Only Parking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival, Mr. Buster Keaton Great Clown Of The Silent Screen, Mr. Walter Dobson, Miss Hedda Hopper, Dr. Edmund Morgan, Miss Penelope Hall. Reviews: A Pop Theatre Crib from Pop Religion, Mellow Tone Of Pianist, Ballet Passes Test of Time, Many Fine Acquisitions by the Fitzwilliam, Box-Office Art, Rich Sound in Bruckner, A Cheerful Look at TV Conventions. Business and Finance: Tighter Money Taking Hold In America Credit Being Rationed, Very Large Help For Money, Wm. Briggs Confidence, Johnsons-H.P.L. In £375,000 Offer, S.E Subscriptions Unchanged, Fram Raising £600,000, Offer For National Bank Reaches Members, Pound Rallies On General Demand Reaction Against The Dollar, Cable & Wireless Revenue Up, Britain To Stay Last In Growth League, Wall Street Setback, Indian Charterers Busy, Mutual Funds, Consett Iron Hope To Maintain Output, National Bank Figures, London 'Co-Op' Sales Top £60M., Amsterdam Trading For Australian Debentures, Ex-Chairman Seeks Support, District Heating For New Town, No Funds From Rhodesia, Henekeys Deny Takeover Rumour, Another Revenue Surplus £84M. Last Week, More Cloth Sold Overseas, WILLIAM BRIGGS & SONS, LIMITED (Manufacturers of Bitumen Products, Oil Refiners, Tar Distillers, Road and Roofing Contractors.) Record Trading Results Achieved In Centenary Year Group Well Equipped To Meet Future With Confidence Mr. G. A. March Reviews Operations And Outlook, Asian Bank Chiefs To Meet, Steel Group To Make Further Progress, Publicity Plan to Boost Cycle Sales, Move To Disclose Export Figures, Gulf Of Gascony Oil Search, Cochime Gets Under Way, Unit Trust Prices, Company Profits Up In January, Copper Wire Bars Traded At New Highs, India Imposes 20% Duty On Oil, Shares Pushed Higher Gold Up To $35.175/8, National Stake In Irish Banking, Shell (Suisse) Fr.20m. Loan, Finsider Prospects, E.C.G.D. Cover for Wellman's Management Contract, Option Rates, M.Ortoli arrives at the rue de Martignac, Goblin Confidence, Glass Merchanting Merger, Sharp Rally In Motor Sales Seasonal Influence, Smith's Dock Move Into Insurance, The National Bank Limited Review By The Chairman, Mr. W. Antony Acton. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: $260,000 For N.Y.S.E. Seat: Highest Since 1931, Frankfurt Up Again Paris Irregular, $1 Losses On Wall St. Widespread Fall, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Tobaccos And Electricals Wanted, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Herts C.C. Stock Allotments, Unit Trust Buying Helps Equities. Business Appointments: B.A.C. Reorganization Of Three Boards. Property: Skinner & Rose, Town Houses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866.
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