The Times - 09/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR NEW YORK MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, NORMANBROOK, Chairman. Broadcasting House, W.1, Dec. 8., ELSPETH HUXLEY. Woodfolds, Oaksey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Dec. 7., BEN WHITAKER. House of Commons., RALPH SCHOENMAN, Secretary-general International War Crimes Tribunal 3 and 4 Shavers Place, Haymarket, S.W.1., ADRIAN HILL. Old Laundry Cottage, Midhurst, Sussex., KENNETH MELLANBY. The Athenaeum, S.W.1, Dec. 6., B. ENGELSMAN, Honorary Secretary General Dental Practitioners Association. 35 St. John's Wood Road, N.W.8., NORAH MACKENZIE. 20 Nottingham Place, W.1., From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, H.C., FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: 'Silver Handshake' Men Get Together Mutual aid in new life for over-45s, Bank Warning: Restraint Must Go On, Tridents To Get Fog Device, M 1 police traps alarm M.P., Heart Disease Link With Smoking?, Yugoslav Security Men Held, The town that wants more work-for its women, Man with £230,000 life policy killed himself, Reforming Morals On A Broader Basis, Psychotherapy In Its Widest Sense, Call for better statistics, Moscow accuses the west of holding up progress, £52,747 For Arms Collection, Government IS Defeated In Bundestag, Strand plan for drive-in bank, Mr. Eyre Alleges Misreporting, Illness no link with animal disease, Aberfan medal declined by civil defence officer Awarded 'for something he did not do', Chief Constable says, Progress Towards Cleaner Air Britain ahead with new device, Film extras in search of a speaking role, New Farm Finance Source Needed, M.P.'s Question On Aden Trial Debarred, Angry exchanges over steel compensation, Fianna Fail Gain A Seat, Widow who sued Congressman is in hiding, lawyer says, Syria seizes oil company pipeline £4m. demanded in dispute over royalties, Ferry survivor says cars broke loose British minesweeper arrives with 17 bodies, Union Prosecution Of Collector, Israel student strike ends, Joint Statement Delayed After Fireside Meeting, S.E. Asians Call For Aid For New Farms Fund Japan to take up task of persuasion, Offer For Polish Library Books, Gala Girls Get Pay And Show Goes On Dancers settle dispute with TV company, Solicitor 'obtained tape recording by trick' Ordered to be struck off roll, New security laws rushed through in Guyana Opposition walks out after protest, Saigon's Mayor Arrested, President given a year to end the war Republican shadow over White House, The Pope Evaluates Work Of Ecumenical Council, Family Of Six Die In Blaze Twenty escape from London house, Baby Born At 25 Weeks Leaves hospital after 6 months, Access To Old Cabinet Papers, Advice Team On Europe, Britain May Give Way On Oil Danger to peace in Africa acute, says Mr. Brown, Less plankton to feed fish, New Canadian Fighting Force Takes Shape Unified Command will take on any task, Hanoi refuses to discuss prisoners, The Queen has laryngitis, Some more opinions on unmarried mothers, Firm to open closed line in Devon, Mr. Paget resigns whip and votes with Tories Fear of escalation to war with Rhodesia, Sea sickness caused scientist's death, Wider Civil Service Recruitment Plea, Realities behind the rainbow of Anglo-U.S. partnership, Banning The Bomb From Space. Politics and Parliament: Coming debates, Limited agreement on oil sanctions, Mr. Smith not his own master in Salisbury, Commons in uproar over 'moral principle ', ' We cannot hand over loot ', Peers vote 100-84 against Rhodesia motion, Prime Minister challenges Opposition: You are backing illegal regime in Rhodesia, Pressure On Oil Supplying Countries, Next week, Public money for ' offensive ' film. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Unicorn '500' Trust, Garrard, Boac Vc10, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Iron And Steel Federation, Cologne, Michelinx, Half The World IS Hungry, The Secretary, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Watts, Blake, Bearne And Company, Limited, The Times, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Air Bp, Italian Sorrow, Celon, Magie, Pan Australian Unit Trust, Esso, Times Christmas Cards,, Stop Press, Bea, White Horse, Debenhams. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound enjoys a settled day, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, $1 Gains On Wall St. Dow Jones average rises 4.79, Option Rates, Early equity gains not fully held, Drawing Of Bonds, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small Irregular Changes. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,408, Strafford Diamonds Sold For £12,600, Windsor Castle. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports News Staffordshire adopt right tactics Warwick forced into county play-off, A Coach For Schools Xis Better organization, Jockey Club introduce passports for horses Satisfying sport at Wincanton, Sports in Brief, Hockey club records, Willis Takes, Jacklin Leads After First Round, Fogg's Header Steers Bedford Through Gallant Wycombe recovery foiled. Law: Witney tells jury he was petrified with fear Revenge threat: unaware guns were in car, Edwards says he got £10,000 to clean up farm, Police say £40,000 carpets missing, Dealer Denies That HE Owes £1,300,000, Witness read of paintings case in telephone kiosk, Ghana's Counsel Explains Procedure Regina v. Governor Of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Armah (No. 2), Jordan Accuses Police, Former Rolls Razor Salesman Can Keep Cash In Hand Rolls Razor Ltd. v. Cox, Grave Defects In Income Tax ACT Bates v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, 'Charity cloak' by man in secrets case. Reviews: Unusual British jazz group, Medea comparable with Mme. Callas's, Tony Church for Exeter theatre, Mr. Norman Wisdom's New Film New Victoria: Press for Time, A Cinderella by Massenet, Eleventh Quartet By Shostakovich, Those Papers Again, Cecil Stephenson's paintings of the 'Thirties, Versatile Drama Students, Fable's Appeal To Indifference, Mr. Bernstein superb in modern masterpieces, More music wanted on television. Picture Gallery: Greek ferry boat lost in the Aegean. Official Appointments and Notices: Move To Open Posts To College Heads, College Of Physicians, Edinburgh, M. Druon elected to the Academie, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: Next Year's Bradshaw, To Nobody's Good, Too Short A Cut, Calling The Tune. Letters to the Editor: Information, Please, War In Vietnam, For Art's Sake, Rhodesian Legality, Pantomimes For B.B.C. Tv, Professional Advice And Politics, Particular Skills. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Obituaries: Mr. W. Reeve Wallace, Mr. Herbert Passmore, Mr. Robert Mathew M.P. For Honiton, Mr. Giles Cooper. Business and Finance: Paris Barely Steady Late profit-taking, Happy £Mas, Firm Undertone For Pound, B.S.A. switch by Alfred Herbert, Unit trust prices, Company Meeting Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment Company, Limited, Large Help Needed, $45M. Stand-By For Yugoslavia, Smithfield Meat, Bids in abundance, but not without snags, Fewer Employed In Wool Textiles, A £13m. Setback For The Ceylon Economy, Discord at cocoa talks?, Lafta meeting opens, The charities league, No Dividend From Zambia B. Hill, Unemployment in Germany jumps, Grain Markets, New light on economy's behaviour, $205,000 For Seat On N.Y.S.E., See How They Run Efta Countries Approaches To The Common Market, Copper prices ease after initial firmness, Briefly from the boardroom, Brokers' forum, £2.3m. boom in pottery sales, Setback for A.E.G., £7m. expansion for Brown & Polson, $6.7M. Boost For Kenya Tourism, Pitman brothers to retire, 1967 To Be Standstill Year, Says O.E.C.D. Zero forecast for Britain, Smith & Nephew profit still rising, Pilkington In Deal With Czechs, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Two New I.C.I. Deputy Chairmen. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: New Properties.
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