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The Times - 25/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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CHARLES HARGROVE, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From RICHARD WIGG, Washington. Jan. 24, JOHN WOODCOCK, , By GEOFFREY GREEN, Tennis, Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, BY OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-HONGKONG, JAN. 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-HONGKONG, JAN. 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-WELLINGTON, JAN. 24, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-UDAIPUR. JAN. 24., From PETER NICHOLS-Rome. Jan. 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-STRASBOURG, JAN. 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-BONN. JAN. 24, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-SALISBURY, JAN. 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-CAPE TOWN, JAN. 24, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM NORRIS, , BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN PRIESTLEY, , HUGH LLOYD., RUTH COHEN, Principal of Newnham College. EDMUND R. LEACH, Provost of King's College. JOSEPH NEEDHAM, Master of Gonville and Caius College. January 23., C. M. BOWRA. IAN BROWNLIE. P. B. CARTER. C. S. L. DAVIES. W. G. FORREST. D. M. STEWART. T. C. W. STINTON A. F. THOMPSON, ELDON GRIFFITHS., PETER HALL, , GLENDEVON., T. H. SMEDDLES., A. H. WESTWOOD., W. J. RASHBRIDGE., LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD., Fred Emery, R. B. RATHBONE., ANTHONY HAWSER., J. H.SMITH., EDWIN R. EUNSON., BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J.D.H., Mr. Anthony Asquith, WILLIAM MANN, , J. M. RICHARDS, , IRVING WARDLE, , R. W. COOPER, , From Our Correspondent, By Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFP, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Large quantities of arms seized by Mao's men Control of northern province claimed, State abortion on demand feared, Union Support For Foundry Firm, Signs Of Hope From Talks In Prague, Unit to develop Hovercraft, Pay pledge on car repairs sought, U.K. sales drive by Australia, Zambia Seeks U.N. Assistance, Duke's Notes Withdrawn Saleroom echoes of the Abdication, Fate Of Cathedral Stained Glass, Ex-Nazi admits deporting of 80,000 Jews, Mr.Wilson Puts Case In Paris Anglo-French partnership necessary to Europe, When planning is a farming 'nightmare', M.P.s want state steel H.Q. away from London, Strike Talks Fail In Car Dispute, Team To Examine Hitler's Mind University Research, Maoist Call For 'Beating, Killing And Robbing', Our entry essential to E.E.C., says Lord Butler, Demonstrators taunt Marshal Ky in New Zealand, X-ray watch for battered babies, Students' Union To Leave N.U.S., 'Cancel tour' call by M.P.s, Rhodesia Expects Harder Time This Year New appeal for firmness and unity, Resignation over invitation to Herr Von Thadden, Development Schemes For Libia, Dr. Kiesinger's visit to Berlin, As IT Happens:, 181 Hotels Lose A Star, Ottawa Inquiry Into Foreign Firms, Officials criticized in report on Verwoerd assassination, Mr. Peter Hall believes censor should go Political stranglehold on the stage, Mr. Podgorny brings trade experts to Rome Clashes as Soviet President arrives, JET Noise Limits, Oil Peril For Coast Birds A Southern Massacre, The Shah fears gap between nations, TV rental charges for prices board, Nicaragua rebels surrender, Removal of Moscow paintings, M.P.s seek facts about University spending Call for accountability to Parliament, South Vietnam's Assembly sows the seeds of political life, Headline on court report faulted, India's Democracy In Danger, Tobacco Director IS New Prisons Chief, Sanctuary law changes, '90% Go Back To Drugs' Move to extend farm project, Edinburgh Festival To Cost £200,000, PARIS DECORATION 1967 By Hilary Gelson, No further concession to Malta, Congress Party Warning Of Rajahs' Ambitions Mr. Kamaraj conducts vigorous campaign, Snow Reports, U.S. budgets for cost of arms race President asks for $375m. if talks with Russia fail, Lord Parker's concern at releases, Mr. Sandys Says 1967 May Be Turning Point, Seven Air Ferry Services To Be Withdrawn British United long-range route loss, Press Training For Iranians, Discussions on Aden mission, Warning To Dr. Sukarno, Manchester Wants 1s. 2D. Rate Rise Grant of 5d. for householders, Tees Valley water Bill goes ahead. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The arrival of the, Soviet President for the state visit to Italy, Display Advertising: Ualais, Bell's, Davis Estates Limited, Pia, Barry Staines Limited, Two New Export Handbooks, Interim Statement, Leicester Permanent, Burroughs Machines Limited,, Swiss Credit Bank, Issue Of The Following Local Authority Bonds, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., EQUITY & Law, Lombard Banking Limited, Johnson,gibbons Limited, International Nickel Limited,, Star (Greater London) Holdings Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J.H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors,, Church Restorations. Arts and Entertainment: Continental Pottery Draws Italian Dealers, Television and radio, Plenty To Choose From, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,446. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court Calls For Report On Legal Aid Refusal Regina v. O'brien, Lord Brocket Given Apology For Libel Brocket v. Herts Advertiser Printing Co., Ltd. And Another, Five for trial in 'torture' case, Mother given bail of £5,000, Dismissed sergeant: judges to hear case, Appeal in Peter Pan film case, Need To Restrain Sex Offenders To Protect Public Regina v. Gardiner. Sport: Britain's luck mixed, Stowmarket Fall In Extra Time, Griffith Still Champion, Under-23 Hockey XI Changes, Sports in Brief, Piccadilly event at Wentworth, Valuable part played by bloodstock agencies Remarkable demand for English horses, Bodell proves stronger, Foil Champion's Busy Birthday, One change in Scotland XV, South Africa need 140 runs for victory Procter's seven wickets in first Test. Politics and Parliament: Disclosure of directors' salaries narrowed, Workers' share in control, Parliamentary Battle On Land Bill Resumes Today, Pressure for inclusion of hospital boards, University links with industry, Ombudsman powers 'a swiz', protests Mr. Hogg. Editorials/Leaders: No Defence Against Missiles, Eternal Vigilance, The Lord Chief Justice's Warning. Letters to the Editor: When Tolstoy Nods, Agricultural Courses, Mr. Grimond Leaves The Chair, Insurance Company Failures, Future Of 'Us', Help For The People Of Malta, S.T.D. Charges, Britain And The Treaty Of Rome, Pleasant To See, Egypt And Yemen, American Policy, The Mevagissey Hoard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Asiatic Society Fellowship, Church News, New Members Of Arts Council, Linnean Society Awards, University News Oxford, From The London Gazette The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926. Tuesday, January 24 1967. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. A. De Grunwald, Mr. Peter Peri, Mr. H. K. Marsden. Reviews: Gay Aidwych nostalgia, Youthful début for Austrian pianist, Hair-trigger timing lost in Jánacek Sadler's Wells: From The House of the Dead by Janácek, New Lord Augustus, London's two new halls for chamber music, Extra characters add to comedy Arts Theatre, Cambridge "A Murder of No Importance", Crime's analysis remains Grand Guignol, Talented students with polish, Limitations on folkish charm, Part of an arts complex. Business Appointments: C.P.A. Appoint Eight New Directors. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Depressing end to shipyards' year. Business and Finance: Overdrafts-some success for Mr. Bowen-Davies, Alec Colman Bid Unconditional, Unit trust prices, French employers' investment fears, Varian Push Ahead, Mr. Jay Chides Russians On Trade Imbalance, Dr. Cohen's Way Of Prescribing, British Sugar profits nearly £1m. down, Huge shortage of money, No change seen in U.S. prime rate, Company Meeting South Durham Steel & Iron Company Limited Report Of Meeting, Warburg's board strengthened, Monetary talks start in London, Formula for £220m. three giants' steel merger, Sterling Role IS No Bar, Ultra in red again, Engineering begins to feel the pinch, Briefly from the boardroom, Int. Tea Ahead So Far, Local authority rates, Worst day ever in money market, Demand For Cash Still At A Low Ebb, N.Y.S.E. Asks How IS Your Child's Iiq?, IS Increase In Sweet Prices Justified? Cocoa an extremely sensitive market, Revenue Surplus Of £128M., Dividend Rise Forecast By Grayston. Stock Exchange Tables: New Stock Exchange computer study, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good Rises Again Seen In Gilts, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Firm gains on the Milan bourse, Recent Issues, Coffee Futures Harden On Moderate Buying, Wall Street Wipes Out Early Loss, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Pound closes at day's best, High-Speed Ticker For A.S.E., I.B.M. Giving Scrip, Banks and insurances are both wanted. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.

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