The Times - 17/01/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter-, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, From Monitor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, MARGARET BIRD., A. T. HOOLAHAN., D. W. WINNICOTT., J. L. GALLOWAY., ANTHONY CAVENDISH., DESMOND ALLHUSEN, M.C. BAKER., P. AWBERY WHITE., G. MURRAY JONES., Dr. C. J. H. Watson, , J. H. SUTCLIFF., EDWARD HUTTON. 114 Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W.8., From Our University Correspondent-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, CAROL WRIGHT, From Our Estates Correspondent, BERYL SANDWELL, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Naval Correspondent-, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Factories & Warehouses, Opera Ballet And Concerts, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Sport: Instinctive Skill IS Still Manchester's Trump Fulham Have Leaned Too Long On Haynes And Robson, Under-20 Epee Won By G. Paul, Welsh Class In Midfield The Deciding Factor England Selectors Should Not Be Discouraged, First Championship For Williams, Sports in Brief, Monte Carlo Detour Angers British Drivers, Smith And Titmus In Welltimed Offensive, Nash And Dixon Beat Record, Swallow Regains Rackets Title After Brave Fight By Leonard, Young Jumpers With Rosy Future, Miss Bairstow's Title, Eighth Squash Seed Reaches Final, Women's Slalom At Mercy Of Miss Hathorn, Runner With 5ft. 31n. Frame And Heart Of A Giant, Saturday's Hockey. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,129, Television Programmes. News: Bristol Study Of The Public's Attitude To Police Professor Aims At Greater Depth Than Royal Commission, Misplaced Zeal Warning, Hanoi Pressure On Russians, Market Ministers Meet Today, Defence Committee For Shop Stewards, China Could Upset World Security, Group Production Urged For Church Magazines, Chief Officer Hurt In Ship's Fire, Refinery Being Shut Down In Umtali Only Dregs Left In Oil Tanks, Couple May Have Murder Clue, 'Make Mr. Brown The Target', New Pocket Radio For Police Successful Trial, Boston Junketers Diverted From London Dice-Shooting And Blackjack After Late Arrival, Eyes To See, Nigerian Rebels Still Hold Prime Minister Loyalists Regain Control Except In North Administration Handed Over To Army Commander, Mayor Denies Gag Claim, U.S. May End Peace Offensive, Skies Watched For Space Objects, Notebook, Great Green Whale Keeps Men At Work Productive Study For Mr. Crossman, Mr. Rusk Reassures The Regime In South Vietnam, A Design for Living in Siberia, New Cruise Lines, Labour Dodges Question By Mr. Gott Escorted From Hull Meeting, Bandwagon Begins To Roll For Mrs. Gandhi Daughter Of Mr. Nehru May Be India's Prime Minister, Mr. Heath And Mr. Maude To Meet Today Bow Group Diagnoses Political Laryngitis In Tory Party, 40-Hour Snowstorm Ordeal After Plane Crash, Dr. Castro Calls For Revolts, President Azikiwe IS To Fly Home Immediately, Army Pledge in Indonesia, County Joins Hill Rescue Force, Cabinet Reshuffle In B. Guiana, S. Arabia To Have Prime Minister, Church Unity Task 'Only Beginning', Detained Airliner Released, Outside Consultants For Railway Management Minister's Idea Upsets Board, Bonus Scheme Incentives For Dairy Herdsmen, Not A Death Ray, Perhaps, But IT Has Many Uses, No Gas For 70 Firms For 3 Days Cuts May Involve 80 Others Economy Appeal To Householders, Mr. Heath Rebuffs Party Critics, Chinese Flag Hoisted In Kowloon Police Called To Prevent Riot, Doubtful Future Of Sherwood Foresters' Relics, New Deal Offer To Shipyard Men, Athlete's Death In Championship Run, Oxford Book Firm's Staff Crisis, Mr. Benn To Send Another Post Office Team To Japan, Cambridge Visit By Prince Of Wales, Clash With Railmen And Bakers On Incomes Policy, Lured by the Travel Business, Colour Television Dispute French Reject Soviet Proposals, Britain's Ability To Play Big Role In S. America Doubted, Chelsea Flats Plan Starts Protest Victorian Square Threatened, Happy Chinese Cooking Talk, Taking Stock Of Export Prospects And Difficulties, Teacher-Training For Immigrants Emphasis On Idiomatic English, Farming Notes And Comments, M.P. Challenges University Justice Student Penalties Questioned, Burma To Take Over Hundreds Of Small Businesses, Iran And Iraq To Hold Talks Dispute Over River Boundary, Plans To Meet Bus Overtime Ban, When Justice Could Not be Seen to be Done, Pardon For Menderes Men Under Amnesty Law Turkish Proposal 'To Liquidate The Past', Snow Reports, Into The Coldness At 4.30 A.M. West Riding Schoolgirl Writes Of Her Daily Tasks, Signs Of Concern During Lagos Talks, Rescue Of 132 On Desert Island, Hongkong Seeks Commons Seat, The Pope Renews Peace Plea. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Auctions, Union-Castle Safmorine, The Save The Children Fund, Gamages, Graydons Industrial & Marine Plastics Ltd.,, Asahi Shimbun, The Times, Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ogilvy & Mather. Picture Gallery: A Likely Successor to Mr. Shastri. Politics and Parliament: Question On Taxes In Rhodesia. Law: On Murder Charge. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Nigeria In Peril, The Right to Dissent, A Push is Needed, Russia's Grand Design, 1916 And All That. Letters to the Editor: George III, Westminster Abbey, Claims Against Judges?, Speaking Out Now How IT Can Profit Conservatives, Land Registration, 'Living In Cuckoo Land', Area Health Boards, Meeting Waterloos, Children In Hospital, The Liberals' Future, An Unforeseen Effect. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Assistant Bishop Of Chichester, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Keele, Car Park Proposal's Effects On Oxford's Finances, From The London Gazette,. Obituaries: Chief S. L. Akintola, Maj.-Gen. Ghazi Daghistani, Acad. Sergei Korolev, Sir Ahmadu Bello Northern Nigerian Premier, Mr. Charles L. Henderson, Sir Harold Downie. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley., Motorways Give Country Homes A Commuter Value, Property Investments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: A Great Actor on Acting, Where the Royal Ballet Scores on Tour, Pianist's Success with Mendelssohn and Chopin, Conversation Of Clarinets, TV Looks at Unorthodox Healers, Homage to Two Composers. Business and Finance: 'Other Assets' Of Fed. Rise $26M., 20 Tea Cups A Minute, Bekoh Bids For Another 25% Of Rim (Malacca), Coventry Gauge Outlook, Melbourne To Have Big Trade Fair, Staff Recruiting Potential Prospects At Sea And In Catering, £93M. More On Unit Trust Funds, Qualcast Target, Money In Great Demand, Preparations For An April Marketing, An Assistant For Mrs. Mopp, 200,000 Pairs Of Lotus Footwear For Russia, Jute Industries Limited Increased Demand From Carpet Trade Sir William G. N. Walker's Statement, 'Slubbers' Results Will Disappoint, New Contracts, Interlith Exhibition A Success, Trustee Bank Cheque Scheme Gathers Pace, $26M. Goodyear Expansion, Newcastle Upon Tyne Trustee Savings Bank Record Year Of Progress, Record Year For Oil In Canada, Crane Fruehauf Cut Prices, Commodity Markets, Savings Are Now Picking Up, Redpath, Brown Uncertainty, State Of Union Message Generally Approved, Stylo's Strong Stand 58 Per Cent Of Voting, Tetley Tea-Bag Boom, Australia/e.C.N.A. Shipping Service Withdrawn, Brokers' Forum, French/soviet Coal Agreement, Pottery Sales Rise By £1,804,000, Lubricating Oil Plant For Nigeria, Terms For S.G.I. $15M. Bond Issue, Gainsborough Stores' Expansion Policy, Union Corporation Quarterlies, British Oxygen Win £750,000 Order, Delta Controls, Planning To Come To Market, Wilson, Smith Offer For Mandleberg, Excellent Half-Year For Arbiter & Weston, Capital Flow To Needy States Recipients Should Cooperate, Approval For Chilean Copper Bill, More Unit Trust Offers, Jantar Nigeria Company, Atkinson Lorries (Holdings), Opportunities In Argentina, F. Hills' Profits May Be Lower, Venner Limited Mr. E. Tauchert On Widening Range Of Products, H. Fairweather Beat Forecast, Merchanting problems of man-made fibres, £1¼M. 'Tote ' Job For Costain, Tanganyika Concessions Limited Captain Charles Waterhouse's Review. Stock Exchange Tables: Heavy Turnover As Paris Recovers Sharply, Pound Shows Its Paces Dollar Shortage, Incentive Plan Should Help Equities. Business Appointments: New Director For John Brown's, Sir Dingwall Bateson In Chair Of Feuchtwanger (Ldn.), P & O Reshuffle. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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