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The Times - 11/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From IAN McDONALD, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN HENNESSY, From WILLIAM NORRIS, Africa Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By GEORGE CLARK, From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By RITA MARSHALL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From NICHOLAS HEMBERT, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS, , FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY GREEN Football Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, From BENJAMIN WELLES Washington, PHS, MUSA BUDEIRI., DESMOND LEE. The College, Winchester, Nov. 9, RHODES BOYSON, Headmaster, Highbury Grove School. Highbury New Park, N.5, Nov. 9., ROY HARROD. U.S.A., Nov. 3., GODFREY HOBBS. Horse Pond Sluice, Delf Street, Sandwich, Kent, Nov. 9., COLIN CROSS. Talbot Hotel, Yorkersgate, Malton, Yorkshire, Nov. 9., NORFOLK. Arundel Castle, Nov. 8., R. BULKELEY. 21 The Ridge, Surbiton, Surrey, Nov. 9., G. W. S. BARROW, Professor of Medieval History. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Nov. 7., By A. P. Ryan, KENNETH ADAM, Director of Television. B.B.C. Television Centre, W.12, Nov. 9., NIGEL J. ABERCROMBIE, Secretary-General, The Arts Council of Great Britain. 4 St. James's Square, S.W.1, Nov. 10., CHRISTOPHER SYKES. Shute House, Donhead St. Mary, near Shaftesbury, Dorset, Nov. 9, FRANCIS M. G. WALKER Eliot College, The University, Canterbury, Kent, Nov. 4., E. C. B. CORLETT. The Coach-House, Worting Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire, Nov. 8., By Professor D. M. MacKay, , Mr. Geoffrey Grigson, Mr. Norman Reid, Mr. J. P. Doncaster, By MAURICE CORINA, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By NICHOLAS TRAVERS, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, TIMOTHY RENTON. 9 Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, E.C.3., CLAUDE A. ROBERTS. 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E.C.2., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN WASILIEV, By RICHARD WAGNER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A short story by James Jones, EDWARD MAYER, Irving Wardle, WILLIAM MANN, STANLEY SADIE, John Russell Taylor, Michael Billington, JOHN PERCIVAL, BY MICHAEL BANTON, JOHN DIXON HUNT, KENNETH ROBINSON, PHILIPPA TOOMEY, BY PAUL MAYERSBERG, ELAINE MOSS, PEARCE WRIGHT, PAUL BARKER, JULIAN JEBB, DAVID LUTYENS, JOHN YOUNG, J. C. E. BOWEN, ANDREW GRAHAM, HARRY GOLOMBEK, GOOD FOOD GUIDE, ROY HAY, JOHN HENNESSY,

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News: Emigrants must go by ship, Concord may fly east via North Pole, Corrections, M Pompidou angers Gaullist left wing, Minister Asks Lord Robens To Explain Coal chief denies reports distorted, Referees get a 'safety' assurance, West assesses Mr Heath, Cell nuclei control now questioned, THE TIMES saturday REVIEW, MP to challenge breath test 'Destroyer of social life', Railways Reject Wage Demands New scales being prepared, Clarets to keep, 'Greater evil' in Rhodesia, Liberals Braced For Scottish Struggle, Popularity of foxhunting grows in democratic style, Pound again in need of support, 'Witchcraft to get White people out', Doubts Raised On Rhodesia, Anti-war candidate in U S, Four named for W Derbyshire, Train disaster toll was 49, Radio Through Rock Layers, Mr Johnson hits at war critics, Time enemy in race crisis, Britain urged to talk on Aden NLF acts to protect firms, Human personality and the computer, In and out of the rain, Chief's Fight For Land, Dismissed union official reinstated, P O workers accept pay offer, Fear allayed in Singapore, Protest by Canadian students, Soviet State Honours Patriarch Alexis, Brandt plea for British entry, Trace of explosion in Comet Cushion from wreckage indicates cabin blast, Prices too low, farmer says, The Times Diary Parliament's own honours list? Lord Melchett's Brussels trip Home thoughts from awa', Lambeth Walk fights for its life, New conflict inevitable, says UAR, Winter Olympics, Discrimination "in reverse", Provision for 22 more judges, Executions of 'spies' in China, Soviet master say tells all to CIA, U N warning on marijuana, Girl tells of youth's drug death, Girl, aged 8, abducted in car, A 'rough' guide, Some Scots pride, US accused over Middle East Soviet strictures at U N, Kiss Of Life To Save Actress, Baby 'turned away', "Politicians are frightened of. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Within the Arctic Circle: a young "Pacific" walrus, Taking strike. Law: Director on sheltering charge, No suit against judge, Racial feud at a London school Maltese used razor blade, Taxi murder charge, Intent As An Element In Menaces Offences Regina v. Clear, When Character IS Put In Evidence Regina v. Selvey. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, John Murray, Air France, Cassell, Collins, Appeals, Taylor, Pallister & Co., Ltd., Foyles, The Sunday Times, Life Insurance, Gin, The Listener, The Minerva Group,, Chatto & Windus, G. Bell & Sons, Francis Chichester, Thames And Hudson, Whisky, The Barrie Group Of Publishers. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Yacht Holiday Cruises in 1968, "MULTITUDES, multitudes in the valley of, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Art Exhibitions, Shoppers' Market Place, Hotels And Resorts, Church services tomorrow: Remembrance Sunday, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Property: Holiday Houses And Flats. Official Appointments and Notices: Prison chiefs change, County Commissions. Politics and Parliament: MP to sponsor divorce Bill, Countryside Commission's task: access without encroachment, Commons get petition on Stansted. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The moving force, Radio, £3,400 for 2 landscapes, Close fight for chess places, The game of guesses, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,694. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Tomorrow's fixtures, Today's sporting arrangements, Boycott now unlikely, Sports in Brief, Coaches confer, Sandown Details, Cricket, Cox loses match and composure Close call for Sangster, Thomson in lead, All Blacks Still Below Peak, Yesterday's results, United will play for a point, Going should suit British horses Tactical tussle expected, Plea to boat designers on prices, Squash Rackets. Editorials/Leaders: Children And The Theatre, After Salisbury, Three vital issues of takeover policy, Country Parks. Letters to the Editor: English Nationalists, The Dresden Raids, The effects of SET and unemployment, Archives Of A Revolution, Arts Council Move, First Iron Steamship, Government And Press, A Lost Liturgy, A Return To Jerusalem Denied, Rail Disaster, University Entrance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr R. B. Benson, Mr Charles Bickford Rugged character actor of the screen, Hubert Wellington, Mr J. P. Hughes. Business and Finance: GEC-AEI discuss future, First ever loss from Trollope & Colls, Strike halts £100m exports in London, Money again short, North Brit Props steps up total dividend by 2½ pc, Setback in sugar futures, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Websters bid for Davies Press, Unicorn in tenth year, Spending boost seen in U S, Bankers meet in atmosphere of growing unease, Japan to build liner for Pacific cruising, Lufthansa may delay airbus, Two offers on the way, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, What the chiefs of industry are paid, UK bill rate £6 7s 3.10d, Trade figures could show £100m gap, £10,000 house loans?, 2½ points more from Alice Edwards, Canadian taxes up, AEI engines for giant Esso tankers, Thomson financing of $72m takeover, Reed Paper ready to sell equity shares to Government, Lids for coffee tins not taxable-judge, Gilts ease further, How The Markets Moved, TV rental firms facing severe shortage of sets, V Britain 'lost £¼m', TI expands in Canada, Silver lower, Banks move to head off strike, Amal Sec pay-out up, Behind the sherry marathon, Threat to BMC grows, Rio Algom checked. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm close on Wall Street, Regional share prices, More support for forward sterling, Leaders steady, The Times list of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Tobacco shares strong. Business Appointments: New post for Waring. Weather: The Weather. Births. Reviews: Bryan Forbes: Dorothy Parker said it all, What to look out for, Brimfull Mahler 3, Rant before passion, Paperbacks, Revolution, Paralysis of evil, Italian music, new and old, Gillian Freeman replies to Stephen Vizinczey, Champion class, More than upholstery, believe me, Beatrice Webb, Out of air and darkness, The boy who swallowed the inner light, Lord Cobbold: Montagu Norman, personality in power, The Rubaiyat of Graves, No more than a project, Another revolution needed, The bride falls, Race Relations, New style ballet from Prague, A realist's eye for fantasy, Mumford's musings on Man.

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