The Times - 06/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Ballet Critic, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, A. G. QUARRELL. Professor of Metallurgy. University of Sheffield Department of Metallurgy, St George's Square, Sheffield 1, Dec. 1., RICHARD, GOMBRICH, Lecturer in Sanskrit, Oriental Institute. L. S. SUTHERLAND, Principal, Lady Margaret Hall. J. C. HARLE, Assistant Keeper, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum. DEEPAK LAL, Lecturer in Economics, Christ Church. R. C. ZAEHNER, Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions, All Souls. T. BURROW, Boden Professor of Sanskrit, Balliol. G. F. HUDSON, Fellow of St. Antony's. A. DAS GUPTA, Research Fellow, St. Antony's. RAVINDRA K. JAIN, Lecturer in Indian Sociology, Institute of Social Anthropology. Oriental Institute, Oxford, Dec. 2., B. ENGERT. Vansghyll House, Peasmarsh, Rye, Sussex, Dec. 2., HILDA R. KAHN Department of Social Administration. The University of Hull, Dec. 2, O. F. THOMPSON. The City University, St. John Street, E.C.1, Dec. 2., DENNIS BRUTUS, Director, Campaign for the Release of South African political prisoners. Defence and Aid Fund, Christian Action, 2 Amen Court, E.C.4, Dec. 1., K. J. BARTON, Keeper, County Museum. Hartlebury Castle, Kidderminster, Worcestershire., R. B. BROWNING. Fir Trees, Lodge Avenue, Willingdon. Eastbourne, Sussex., By Richard Rose, Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Victoria air terminal, Woodland extension to botanic garden, Englishman Says: 'Welsh Race Discrimination' Case reported to north-west body, Employers put case against 'one-sided' process, Brisk Automatic B.M.W. 1800, Terms meant Surrender, Salisbury claims Constitution plan 'utterly irresponsible', Institute's 'New Image' Journal, Tanks In The Streets Of Macao Europeans afraid to go out, Britain Goes To U.N. Over Rhodesia Rejection Mr. Brown flies to New York today to seek action Call For Security Council Meeting, Transport coordination in four northern areas Minister to discuss new authorities, Britain's Six Principles, Chrysler funds for Rootes?, Device Rewards Cows For High Yields, Forfeiture Of Bail 'Heartbreaking', Caravanning Opposed Hainault Forest enclosure plan, Accord On Moves To Europe Efta fears overcome, Electronic Water Softener, Chargehand Untrained On Aberfan Tips No. 7 'was started without preparation', Efta Told Why Britain Acted On E.E.C., New Homes For 1,000 Naval Families, supreme Court's ruling for barred Negro Violation of rights in Georgia, Rhodesia: Solution Proposed At Talks In Cruiser Governor to head forces of law and order Places for Africans in the Cabinet, Hawaii 25 Years After Pearl Harbour, H. G. Wells Talked Of Suicide At 72 Why Lord Snow is still angry with the Royal Society, U.S. Clash On University Powers 'Stranger' involved in strike, Memorial Fund To Father Groser, Students Defect To S. Vietnam, Minister Helps To Tidy Britain, Prisoners need family weekends, Howard League says, Mr. Kosygin inspects the Concord, Postal Tunnel Link To Speed Mail, Lord Caradon urges rapid action, The pathway to power at Westminster, Australians join in decrying U.K. curbs, Syrian threat of higher fees for oil transit Terms to meet 'past losses' reported, Mortgage Option Scheme Delayed To April, 1968 More than 750,000 could benefit, Remake on the rocks. Politics and Parliament: Subdued Hearing By M.P.S, Sanctions must be effective, Peers angry about move at U.N., Prime Minister tells of the final negotiations on Rhodesia, House Of Commons Roehampton limb fitters return to work. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Christmas Appeals, Mappin & Webb, First National City Bank, Associated British Foods, Broomwade, United Dominions Trust Ltd., Air Canada, Efta, Leicester Permanent, National Provincial Bank Limited, Hardy & Co. (Furnishers) Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tesco, Crown Filter, 'English Electric', The New Board Of Trade Investment Grants Offices, I C I, Lpa Ltd.. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Thomas Ebbutt & Sons, Est. 1716., Motor Cars, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,405, Television and radio, £10,000 For 1722 Stradivarius. Weather: The Weather. Law: Plot Against Dr. Sukarno Denied By Ex-Minister, Water In Milk, 5 Jurors Should Not Have Been There, Roberts pleads Guilty to killing two policemen Crown refuse to accept plea: Denials by two other accused, Six Months For Theft From Kiosk, Judges Divided On Boy's Future, Protest by accused in 'torture' case, Evidence 'A Jigsaw' Edwards on train robbery charges, Competent And Compellable, 'Cruel Murder' By Nigerian, Remand on nurse murder charge, P.-c. says car hit inspector. Sport: Forwards likely to give Oxford advantage Both teams can serve wider cause, Walker may beat Patterson in later stages of bout, Bynoe Leads West Indian Recovery, Oxford's attack gives them unusual advantage, Sports in Brief, Underground Heating Of Courses Rejected Cost too high, say N. H. Stewards, Holder Gains Narrow Lead, One Result Out Of Four, Koch needs a set to beat India. Reviews: René Clément on his films, Modern music festival, Schemer's hopes bricked up, Towards artists for artists' sakes, Musicians who fled kept on tight rein, Stuff of theatre history, Uneven cast in Vanbrugh, Chabukiani is defeated by 'Othello', Musicians' Union Ban Visitors, Rambert's new light on two ballets, Wing Music By The Reservoir Swans In Teesdale. Picture Gallery: Giant wind tunnel for space and air research. Official Appointments and Notices: Tate Medal Awarded For Service To Physics, Arts Council Award To Prose Writers, University News, National Parks choices. Editorials/Leaders: Hard To Uproot, Mr. Smith's No, Mrs. Castle Looks At The Cities. Letters to the Editor: Economic Survival, Red Cross Report, Information, Please, Famine In India, Employment Shake-Out, Scientists WHO Remain In Britain, Channel Tunnel, Treasure Trove. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Armigel Wade Colonial Secretary In Kenya. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Business and Finance: U.S. Mines Spending In Australia, Pressure for pound and stock markets today, Krupps' Firms Are Feeling The Pinch, £7.5M. Netherlands Loan For I.C.I., Covent Garden Prices, I.C.I.A.N.Z. Sales Spurt, Copper prices wait on the decision, Unit trust prices, A Ray Of Light At Last, Bonds Firm On Frankfurt Bourse, Sterling has an anxious day, Further decline in U.S. bill rates, Ldn. & Prov. Laundries offered 18s., Big Broking Mergers In The Offing, Pledge from Rugby, £13,500,000 For India, U.K. Beer Output Buoyant, Tailors Survey Africa, Builders offer landowners partnership deal, 'Preferential tariffs aid needy', Briefly from the boardroom, A.A.T. Moves, £27m. convertible for Hoechst, Big demand for I.C.I.'s PTFE, S.C.O.W. steel for Russia, A.E.I. awarded Canadian order, Money Market Thin And Uneven, Sr. Santos On Coffee's Battle, New language cut delays on programming, David Brown Tractors' £11M. Expansion. Business Appointments: Sir Arnold Hall joins Lloyds Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Pound drifts nervously lower, Long day of drawn out suspense, Wall Street Recovery Impeded, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Easier On Balance. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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