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The Times - 13/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STUDENT OF ASIA, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WELSH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM HARRISON E. SALISBURY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, J. R. ACKERLEY WALTER ALLEN JOHN BAYLEY NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE BRIGID BROPHY ARTHUR CALDER-MARSHALL IVY COMPTON-BURNETT KAY DICK MAUREEN DUFFY ISOBEL ENGLISH KATHLEN FARRELL GILLIAN FREEMAN L. P. HARTLEY PATRICIA HIGHSMITH ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON FRANCIS KING DORIS LESSING SHENA MACKAY OLIVA MANNING DERWENT MAY IRIS MURDOCH CHARLES OSBORNE JERZY PETERKIEWICZ ANTHONY POWELL WILLIAM SANSOM STEVIE SMITH HENRY WILLIAMSON ANGUS WILSON FRANCIS WYNDHAM STEPHEN VIZINCZEY, JOHN PEEL, President, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, E. A. GERRARD, Chairman, British Medical Association Committee on Therapeutic Abortion. 27 Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W.1, Jan. 10., J. M. VILLAS-BOAS, First Secretary. Portuguese Embassy, 11 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., DRUMALBYN, Chairman, Advertis ing Standards Authority Limited. 5 Clement's Inn, W.C.2., DAVID PHILLIPS. 6D Peterborough Villas, S.W.6., D. DUMA, member of the executive committee, Anglo-Albanian Associ ation. Crofters, Northcote Road, West Horsley, Surrey. Jan. 9., J. P. EDDY. Francis Taylor Building, Temple, E.C.4., A. C. BUBB, Librarian, Royal College of Advanced Technology. Salford 5, Lancashire. Jan. 10., GERALD BRIDGEMAN, 43 Cheval Place, S.W.7. Jan. 9., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Customs check on E.E.C. cargoes, Conservatives challenge prison parole plan Independent board urged to advise Home Secretary on release, How A Congress New Boy Finds His Way Course, seminar, and briefings help, Demolishing The Myths Of Cancer, Soviet mill girls migrate to find husbands High birth rate in central Asian towns, Property Now As Cheap As IT Ever Will Be, Mr. Bottomiley Supports Rhodesia College Grant Aiding Africans in majority rule fight, Rickets Cases 'Scandal', Mao tries to tighten control over Army Wife given post of adviser to new committee, N. Vietnam's Heavy Toll Of Civilian Casualties, Russuan Jews 'Hindered By Israel', Bitter criticism in Salisbury of Mr. Smith's Government, '273,000 Scots Houses Should Go' Proposals to meet 'appalling' conditions, Rail peace or chaos decision today Busmen await employers' verdict on terms, Bahamas Opposition in sight of power Independents hold the balance, Hope That Visit Will Put Life Into Treaty, Indonesia plot arrest, Rome To Join Talks On Mixed Marriages New steps towards church unity, Attempt to legalize incest in Sweden, Nun president of a college ends vows, Argentina pins her hopes on an economic miracle, New Evening Papers To Go Ahead, Road Jam? Leave IT To Computers Lopping minutes off journeys, Russian Treasures Arrive In London, Cyprus March On Embassy, More pupils, but fewer teachers, Minister replies on foot-and-mouth, New trackway will isolate Stonehenge, Suspended Student 'Had Drugs', Confusion Over The Gulls Reliance On Size Misleading, U.S. air passengers 'misunderstood', Icelandic air rates cause dispute, Fashion Extra, Crucial Test For Monte Carlo Rally, Imports rise sharply by £70m., Snow Reports, Dr. Kiesinger's difficult task in Paris talks, Tories question Mr. Wilson's probity, Woman of 90 dies after attack, South Africa To Continue Search For Oil, New town will be home for 250,000 Londoners Plan for Buckinghamshire approved, Rise For Musicians In Provinces, Mr. Bowden's Final Talks In Malta. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Theatre Director To Get Degree, New Chairman For Scots Tories, Mr. W. Rees-Mogg Editor Of 'The Times', Drug advisory head, Head Of Victoria College Jersey, French resignation from Nato post. Picture Gallery: Leaving for Sandringham. Display Advertising: Laing, Simon Engineering Ltd, Stewarts And Lloyds Limited, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Caravans International Ltd., Bacal, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Colvilles Limited, Paris....At London's Door, Martins Bank Limited, M&g, Boac. Law: Sentences Upheld On 'Minor Cogs' In Hijacking Thefts Regina v. Eastop Regina v. Smith, Judge's wife 'knew all the rules ', Mrs. Roy Boulting Seeks Divorce, Girl cannot wear mini-skirts, Three accused of plot over 'torture' case, Pit Stability Warning Denied, Lord Moran stops court action, Driver Accused Of Teacher's Death, Financier says he has been condemned, Driver WHO Jumped Red Light Loses Appeal Davis v. Hassan, Lady Guthrie Commended Tackled an armed intruder, Sir Francis Peek Seeks Divorce, 'Horrifying' murder attempt alleged, Man Gaoled For Piracy Must Serve 63 Days More Regina v. Boniface. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Public Notices, Legal Notices. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, More Work For Miss Page, U.S. Vote For A British Film, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,436, Two Entrée Dishes Fetch £520, An Opera For Two. Weather: The Weather. Sport: British girls through, San Angelo Ought To Beat Irish Imp Mill House misses Newbury event, Renwick fourth in handicap, Sports in Brief, European Trophy Races, India Seek First Win, Suspension Stands, U.C.H. Beaten In Cup Kicks unrewarded, Hockey Club Records, Top four seeds reach semi-final round Corby plays superb squash, but loses, Welsh selectors omit Lewis and H. Morgan. Editorials/Leaders: A Glimmer Of Light, Fitting The Crime, The Biggest New Town Yet, Bread Upon The Waters. Letters to the Editor: Doctor's Decisions, Broadcasts To Albania, Library Spending, Control Of Advertising, Difficult Allergy, Warning To Motorists, Moves To Ban Export Of Animals, Portugal And Congo. Politics and Parliament: More light needed in the dark places of government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Arnold Szyfman, Sir Eruera Tirikatene, Gen. Holland Smith Marine Forces Commander, Viscount Long Former M.P. For Westbury. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Monteverdi Church Music, Work by boy Bernini found, The art of Millais re-surveyed, Paris harpist's delicacy and charm, Twenty marvellous years at Covent Garden, Variations for a bridge, 'War And Peace' Film Finished, Pillage, rape not their fortune, France honours centenaries of two great painters. Business and Finance: U.K Shipyards Defended 'Competitive with Japanese', N. Ireland Issue Oversubscribed, Martins lifts veil off deposit battle, Pound Dips But Rallies, David Brown's peak output, exports and home sales, Unit trust prices, Hanover Trust Hit New Peak, $625M. Home Loan Banks Issue, U.S. Cadmium Price Raised, U.A.R. Debt Talks In London, Australian wool exports up, Reserves Down, Uranium Up, Finance Heads Of Six To Meet, 'Pussyfooting', union says, Widespread support for tops futures, One print union and one employers' group urged Report condemns inter-union aggression, Polish Orders For U.K. Yards?, Liebig's Extract of Meat earn 17% more, Big Letraset Marketing Effort, Dutch Banks Lift Rates By ½%, Canadian Bill Rate, Fiat to buy Sperry site, Growth and overspending in Netherlands, E.E.C. Warning On The Kennedy Round Geneva tariff talks will be tougher, Briefly from the boardroom, Far East-a closer look, British Firm Wins U.S.A.F. Order, Volkswagen Shut Down Plants, Huge Shortage In Money Market, Power-Gas wins £3m. order, New shipbuilding body, U Drink I Drive Ltd., Australian Goods At Olympia, £78m. fall in note circulation, Greenhaven's good first half, Disposal contract for G. Cohen, Company Meeting Hull Savings Bank Continued Success In Spite Of Difficult Conditions Record Increase In The Number Of Accounts Rise Of Funds Reflects Maintained Growth Of Bank, Fewer Pits, But More Flexible, New Accounts Opened At The Bank, Tunnel Portland Proftt, Zambia Bank Rate Increase, Lord Glenconner To Retire. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Trade news dampens equities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Turn Easier, Firm Gains On Zurich Wall Street an influence, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall St. Rally Gathers Further Pace, Option Rates, Late rally for the pound. Business Appointments: Mr. R. B. Dummett steps up at British Petroleum. 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