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The Times - 15/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, RICHARD WAGNER, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY, BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Tuesday, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From ROY LEWIS, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From STEWART HARRIS-, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, BY OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From a Badminton Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, , FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, NEIL ALLEN, , From Peter Davis, Guy Brett, R. W. Cooper, , Hilary Gelson, BY THE NEWS TEAM, KEITH JOSEPH. House of Commons, March 13., DAVID WINNICK. House of Commons., A. P. HERBERT. 12 Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, March 13., D. P. SIMPSON. R. D. MACNAGHTEN. P. PILKINGTON. Eton College, Windsor, March 11., ERNEST BETTS. Luke's Cottage, Hurst Green, Sussex, , G. W. S. ROBINSON. The University, Southampton, March 11., EDWARD HALLIDAY. 62 Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, N.W.8., Leonard Schapiro, , J. P. EDDY. Francis Taylor Building, Temple, E.C.4., CLIVE IRVING. 10 Rock Hill, S.E.26, March 14., N. E. MUSTOE 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4., M. J. MACDONALD. 2 Chesterfield Close, Martello Road, South, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset, March 10., Lord Thomson of Fleet, S., Sir Ronald Melville, Professor Edward Ullendorff, F.B.A, Lord Runcorn, M. G. J., RICHARD CASEMENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, MICHAEL BAILY, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,

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News: New Candidate For Harrow Tories, State-aided schools told to be more positive, Ship blows up after Vietnam clash Widespread activity in war, Soviet tug-of-war between equality and privilege, American Students Teach The Sit-In New-style protests may spread to other universities, Farmers seek talks on reservoirs, U.N. mission must go to Aden, The unresolved question of the Russian revolution, Rail experts baffled by death crash Express bogies stripped for detailed scrutiny, Call To Bridge The Research Gap More cooperation wanted, Riot by workers in Tel Aviv, 'Mr. Smith's Club' Loses Licence, Britain replies to threat of more Aden violence, When U.S. Warned Mr. Smith, The Heat Treatment, Co-Operative Press Join Tv Group, Malta Labour Rift With Union, Challenge By New T.A. Recruiting campaign launched, New orchid cuttings method at R.H.S. show, Barracks not an obstacle, Army say, Seven Possible Successors To Mr. Shinwell, Danish Royal Engagement Disclosed, Veeraswamy's Sold, Hunger Strike By Students Girls among volunteers for L.S.E. protest, Rounding Of Cape Horn Likely Next Week, Ethiopian Watch On Djibouti Ballot Emperor's warning on rights, Remarks of an alderman may halt buses, Dilemma on defeated French Ministers General de Gaulle takes stock, Wednesday recipe, 'Blood Of Americans On Your Hands' Remark to Senator Kennedy is disputed, Plea By Japanese On Atoms For Peace Reliance on U.S. nuclear shield, Resettlement problem for E. Nigeria, Soviet Account Of How China Blocks Aid, Vehicle Checks By Computer Ministry study photo system, Trade deficit brought down to £3m., Snow Reports, AS IT HAPPENS: In praise of the au pair; By stage to Stratford; No ushers for the judge, Pay proposals for both sides today, Financial weeklies plan merger, Mr. Shinwell Resigns This Month Into battle on Common Market, Cuba Denies Hand In Venezuela Murder, Surprise Talks On B.A.O.R Costs, Opposition doubts on future tasks of R.A.F.. News in Brief. Law: B.E.M. for Law Courts man, Charge of injuring 'Panda' P.-c., Queen's Bench Division Damages For Negligence Over House Foundations Heaven And Another v. Mortimore And Another, Tenant Fails In Notice Appeal Commercial Properties Ltd. v. Wood, Witness 'heard plot to kill Kennedy' Clay Shaw accused at hearing, Kwesi Armah Seeks Ghana Witnesses, 'Murder riddle may never be solved', 'False affidavits' of prison torture in S. Africa, Decree For Husband Of Golfer, Fined Parents To Fight For School Choice, Policeman's Conviction Of Stealing Wallet Upheld Regina v. Luckhurst, Nine accused in thalidomide company, 'Gang boss' of 14 told boys to steal. Display Advertising: A Man For All Seasons, Robeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Nv, Dun & Bradstreet Ltd., Advance Domestic Appliances Ltd., The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Scottish Television Ltd, Greenfriar Investment Company Limited, Church's Shoes, Hallmark Securities Limited, British Rail, Barclays Bank, Union Corporation Limited, The Times, Weatherseal Windows Ltd., Binder, Hamlyn & Co.,, Pakistan International Airlines, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Olive Oil, Laing, Army Officer, Texaco, Mercedes-Benz, Parker. Index. Politics and Parliament: Navy Research On Nuclear Warships, Finding the money for Plowden priorities, Services' air travel costs criticized Commons committee defends charter system, Selling council houses, Pirates Woo Recruits, Joyous Welcome For The Hero Of Pollok, 'Body, soul, and spirit' in the economy, Tory protest over early sittings. Official Appointments and Notices: Assistant Editor Resigns, Church News, University News, From The London Gazette. Picture Gallery: Development plan for Cambridge Circus, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Meissen Swans Fetch £23,000, Harry Secombe To Play D'artagnan, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,488, Eliot Play For Berlin Festival. Sport: Tennis, Challenge From The East, Swindon force replay at last gasp Forest held in extra time, Criticism Rejected, Simpson still in front, Satisfying An Urge For Pot Shots, Sports in Brief, Oxford Outing Slow But Impressive, Tunisia Asked To Run, Sempervivum Taken To Win Title Training double by Turnell, Today's Football, Brazier In England Squash Team, Today's Hockey, Harrow show superiority at Wellington. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Hotels And Resorts, Flowers, Church Restorations. Reviews: Felicities of Massenet, Two famous operas revived, Fine service to Rachmaninov, Francis Bacon's imagery less intense, Rostropovich plays two new concertos, M.P.'s political thriller, Style conceals faults. Editorials/Leaders: Student Power, A Client's Complaint, Good Trade News. Letters to the Editor: Changing The Syllabus, Capital Names, British Theatre Museum, Call ME Mrs., Dam On The Thames, Draughtsmen In Design Firms, Film Industry, Rhodesian Judgment, Unrest In Aden, Newspapers And Literacy, Arrest Without Warrant. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. Leland Buxton, Ald. Percy Morris, Mr. H. Chittison Jazz Pianist, Dejazmatch Abraha Tessemma, Lady Crewe, Mr. G. D. Roberts, Prof. Arthur D. Ritchie Metaphysics And Logic, Sir Walter Cawood, Mrs. A. T. Hobart, Sen. W. Rupert Davies. Business and Finance: Docks idle after Malta crisis, I.T.V. firms scan map for best profits, All part of the service, Sea gas in Sheffield may mean cheaper steel, Western Areas Gold Mining Company Limited, Unit trust sales fall slightly, Unit trust prices, 'Bacal' placing, Pre-Budget equities at 7 month high, Textile watchdogs will advise B.O.T., Elsburg Gold Mining Company Limited, Cut in import bill raises trade balance hopes, Revenue surplus of £71,544,000, Sabena, to show another loss, F. J. Parsons Limited, Orders worth £6m. from Leipzig, Copper prices fall up to £6 10s., Car safety laws hitting Detroit hard, Hotel to replace printing works, G.L.C. spends extra £10m. on home loans, 6 or 7 houses borrow at the Bank, Finance magazines' merger, Bitter sweet for Union Corp.-but dividend up, Briefly from the boardroom, Russians may supply Italy with gas, Telephone And General Trust Higher Gross Revenue Mr. Alastair F. Roger On Group's Strong Financial Position, Takeover bid by Swiss, £50m. E. block export drive, Sharp rally on Milan, First U.S. ventures into 'split funds', Around The Markets, Plan for Heathrow trade centre, More Steels for Unicorn, Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society Excellent Results Achieved New Business Figures Again Reach Record Levels Col. Donald H. Cameron Of Lochiel's Confidence In Society's Continued Expansion, Busier month for service trades, Interest Rates Are Dropping U.S. urges cheaper money, Pratt Standard Range Limited, Strong measures in the Argentine, Bank of Scotland net £2m., Doulton do better, U.S. car sales slumping. Business Appointments: Four move up at United Shoe. Stock Exchange Tables: European, Australian and Japanese securities, Wall Street loses more fractional ground, Recent Issues, Trade figures boost for equities, Sterling firm on trade figures, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread small gains. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.

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