The Times - 31/08/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, C. BEATTIE. 11 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2, Aug. 29., ARTHUR M. ADAM. Sylvia, 3 Downs Road, Maldon, Essex., JOAN VICKERS. House of Commons, Aug. 29., T. E. GUMPERT, Senior Physician, Sheffield Royal Hospital. 6 Oriel Road, Fulwood, Sheffield, Aug. 26., JONATHAN FENTON. Winchester Group Hospital Management Committee, Royal Hampshire County Hospital. Winchester., C. D. PILCHER. 33 Grosvenor Street, W.1, Aug. 26., DARCY BEST. 86 Stockwell Park Road, S.W.9, Aug. 29., G. M. S. SIMEY. St. Cuthbert's, Kirkcudbright, Aug. 29., MARK BOURNE. Garth, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Aug. 29., A. R. Glen, chairman of the Export Council for Europe, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-, Mr. J. K. Thompson, A correspondent, F. S., FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, DR. GEORG TUGENDHAT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, DICK WILSON, MICHAEL LEIFER, DERRICK SINGTON, J. M. GULLICK, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY PROFESSOR RUTH H. K. WONG, W. G. G. KELLETT,
ResumoNews: Fewer holiday road casualties, Submarine Explosion Kills 2 Engine room accident, Red Guards In Clash With Workers, Mr. Kaunda Too Disgusted To Come To London, Hopes and tensions follow a new alignment, Conservatives to debate crime, Five Crops Spell Diversification, Resolving Racial Fears, Rain brings floods and chaos, Higher Education Advances On A Broad Front, Plymouth call for more industry, Altar wrecked by vandals, Malaysia, The versatility of vinyl, Rhodesia talks 'not broken off' Tory leaders see Mr. Wilson over policy, Dilemma Of The Hunter In France, Boys to help run kidney machine, Dependence On Overseas Doctors, Sweet home grown grapes, What Rubber means to Malaysia, African M.P.s Walk Out Of Rhodesia Debate Constitutional Bill passed, Spending on education nearly trebled in 10 years, Yugoslav Security Police Accused, Thieves Slept In Show Beds, Research aid for foreigners, New premises for 'Daily Record', Cambodia heaping honours on Gen. de Gaulle Talks on Vietnam with Prince Sihanouk, Mrs. Gandhi's immobility over Kashmir, Bonn Defence Ministry 'a muddle', Greek Pilots End Strike Salary increases of up to 37%, Houses In Abbey Ruins May Go, All-In Schools Up To 262, Design changes in new Chryslers, Rising influence of factory floor bargainers, R.A.F. Man Gets £250 Customs Bill, East-West Pressures Pose Hard Choice, Exports Grow Faster Than Imports, 22 for London conference, B.A.C. expect big Kuwait contract, How medical research helps man to grow old, Wall St. Up $7,000M. On Day Violent see-saw in market, Israel's £2m. new Knesset building opened, 'No plans now' for Mr. Johnson to meet French leader, Heads roll on the 8.45, Civil Service Commission, Incentive needed if Britain is to sell more abroad, Colour Programmes For Export, Returning Money IS Not So Simple Weary quest for subscribers, Mr. Brown to meet U.S. leaders, Yorkshire Miners Decide To Back Freeze Two more unions join opposition, Looking For Bridges, Child's head movements steer wheelchair, More fertilizers to feed A.D. 2000's millions, Rail Strike Bill Attacked, Rhodesian Scholars For Britain 10 To Be Nominated By Government, Civic demands on the armed forces, Europe Needs Population Studies, Nurseryman wants to see Minister. Law: Girl Shoots Lover In Court, Mistaken identity theory over Soho shooting, Calwell attacker gaoled for life, Naval Court Martial Findings Quashed, Gaol for Greek objector, Britons acquitted after a year, Court story of mock trial and shock treatment Charges against 16 men and a woman, Americans Gaoled For Poster Prank, Three Fined After Disturbance. Picture Gallery: Woolwich Ferry terminals nearly completed, The foundations of future prosperity. News in Brief. Sport: Rushmer below best in 10,000 metres Two Britons in 1,500 metres final, Lions facing challenge of youth, Slimpickins Too Defies Mishap, Yorkshire Face Tricky Last Match, Sports in Brief, Junior Gliding Trophy Stays With R.A.F., Bonetti again excels, Thomson And Casper Dominate Field Jacklin has practice round of 63, Manager of defeated team is dismissed, Yachting, Sports News Piggott's chance of four successes at York James well handicapped with P.C. 49, Maserati To Study Project With Cooper. 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Reviews: Mr. Boulez's revel in sounds, Amateurs To ACT In Leningrad, Opera wrongly balanced, A slight play well performed, Jonson played with gusto, Failure of an ambition, Paris theatre audiences still keep the managers guessing. Official Appointments and Notices: New C.-In-C. Far East Fleet, Woman Negro Judge Nominated, From The London Gazette. Editorials/Leaders: No Easy Way Out, Twelve Lost Months, By The Reichenbach Falls. Letters to the Editor: New Search For Atlantis, The Next Steps In Malaysia, Income Tax System In Chaos, Doctor's Pay, Honesty In London Still, A Fair Rent, Inshore Radio. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. Reginald Barrett, Mr.J. B. McGeachy, Mr. F. G. Stock The Testing Of Drugs, Mr. E. H. J. Leslie, Brig.-Gen. Sir Osborne Mance. Business and Finance: Dividend Cut Likely From Union Prop., Dutch banking merger, Acute General Shortage Of Money, S. Africa/France trade boost, France agrees novel terms for oil, Copper values soar: wire bars leap £26 a long ton, Derbyshire Stone hopeful, U.S. Stainless Steel Dearer, £100,000 Air Lift, New Division For Stanley Works, Profit And Loss Account For S. African Trade, Heavy Fire Losses, Supermarket For Ilford, Mutual Funds, Coal And Steel Search For Solution Objections to pricing policy, Chromium Plated Can A Rival To Tin, Local Authority Bond Replacement, Rubber group want to emigrate, Revenue deficit of £26,632,000, Whisky Exports Lower, Grain business active, Briefly from the boardroom, Richardsons Westgarth's uncertain outlook, Motor trade turnover up 10% on year, How to avoid becoming redundant, Beer Output Higher, A Tough Year For Sugar, Sime Darby Scrip, 'No Help To Devalue' Sir R. Harrod's criticisms, Swiss bank syndicate in dollar loan issue, Jo'burg a shade easier, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: $2 RISES ON WALL ST. An erratic day, Fine Recovery On Milan, Late rise in shares, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Good gain for dollar on Paris, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Sharp Rises In Steel Shares, Late rally on equity front. Business Appointments: Mr. Hugh Fraser's new post. Property: King & Chasemore, Town Houses.
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