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The Times - 06/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From DAVID HOTHAM, BY CLIVE BORRELL, NORMAN FOWLER, , CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN MACARTHUR, , From PETER NICHOLS, , KYRIL TIDMARSH, From LOUIS HEREN, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS, E. C. Hodgkin, Paul Scott, Iverach McDonald, Derwent May, George Pulay, A. P. R., A. W. Haslett, Michael Wolfers, literature. J.E., MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, John Percival, Sean O'Casey, Robert Riche, R. W. Cooper, Joan Chissell, R.L.H., H.R, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, MOTTISTONE., O.J. WHITLEY, Chief Assistant to the Director-General. Broadcasting House. W.1. April 4., F. H. JOLOWICZ., BERNARD LEVIN., FRANK ALLAUN., J. A. G. GRIFFITH. MICHAEL ZANDER., R. C. CONNER., SIR JOHN WALLEY, BERNARD BRAINE., DESMOND C. DERBYSHIRE, Secretary, Summer Institute of Linguistics Limited. Bletchingley Road, Merstham, Rcdhill, Surrey., BARBARA HICKS., Neil Allen, our Athletics Correspondent writes:-, Professor A. M. MacIver, Lord Cobbold, PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-HULL, APRIL 5, PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM OUR AFRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, DAVID LAWDAY, D. F. JONES,

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News: Advice from Berkeley: listen to the students, Inquiry promised on Bristol Siddeley Labour backbenchers hoping to lay blame on Tories, Cleverest Fool, Says Mr. Wigg, Call For Soviet Dogs To Have Their Day, Two Added To List Of Polytechnics Staffordshire and Lancashire, Navy calls off oil operations Reconnaissance patrols go on, New Officers' Selection Process, Spanish M.P.s in scene, Business News in The Times, New E.E.C. talks by East Africa, Russia May Buy New Radar System Six months' test of air traffic control, As IT Happens: Longer sentences for persistent prisoners; Veteran tennis Player; Sealers under attack, Classical Greece Brought To Life, Shopping in comfort Sandra Hogbern describes the biggest shopping centre, Aden Battle Round U.N. Mission, 'Capitulation' taunt from Mr. Sandys, Gaullists win battle of the benches No seats wanted on the right, Miner Denies M.P.s Tip Evidence, 'No Tax' Advantage For Shipowners, Killer Of Eight Nurses Identified In Court, Government approve 9% pay rise for policemen £1,500-a-year constables as boost to force, Gunboat Diplomacy In Vietnam U.S. Navy's watch on sampans, Rhodesian Economic Veil To Be Lifted Tax concessions for exporters, Patriotism is enough Louis Heren, Washington Correspondent, discusses the Daughters of the American Revolution, White House Accepts Senate Rebuff, 11 Detained Over Humphrey Plot 'Bomb attack planned in Berlin', Dutch Sailors Throw Out 'Provos', Rhine Army Cut Planned Brigade to be withdrawn under Nato plan, Church leaders and link with party in power, Delay Of German Church Vote, Bristol's New £14M. Port Plan, Indian Opposition Loses Svetlana Debate, Pay revolt by 17 Labour M.P.s, Easier research on sea bed, Sierra Leone debts crisis, Decay of the system designed to prevent poverty, Flying with Ladybird Joy Manson reports on Mrs. Johnson's tour of poverty areas, B.O.A.C. Denial On Concord, Barracks poser for returning troops, Brierley Hill Polling On April 27, Police in hunt for hidden arsenal, Croat professors are expelled from party, Social benefits for all-or a means test?, Abortion Bill compromise on conscience clause, Nesting Birds Threat To Aircraft, Growing Menace Of Book Piracy Turnover now believed to be over £lm. a year, State support keeps dry dock open Temporary step until offers reach liquidator, Mr. Brown confronts E.E.C. Ministers No wish to dilute its policies, Norman Conquest In A Warm Climate. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Graham Greene, Banca Popolare DI Novara, Canadian Pacific, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rank Xerox Limited, The National Cash Register Company Ltd, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants In England And Wales, The Parker Pen Company Limited,, The Times Bookshop, International Affairs, Myton, Food For Tomorrow Oxfam Oxford, The International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd.,, The International Investment Trust Limited, Alfred Herbert Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Castrol, Sichel & Sons Ltd,, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Formica Ltd, Community Trust, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Owen Owen Limited. Picture Gallery: The Hanging COmmittee at work. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Two Nell Gwynne portraits fetch£980, Dinner To Barbirolli, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,506, Kurajica recovers to gain draw. Law: Proceedings Against Bank Stayed S. B. A. Properties Ltd. v. Cradock And Others, Dominic Behan Explains An Apology, Cleared Of Murder Charge, Actor Given Leave To Challenge Refusal To Delay Trial Ex Parte Booth, Plice deaths 'at your door' man told, Recorder's Remarks 'Unfortunate' Regina v. Beard, Mother's Life The First Care, Estate Agent Wins £39,000 Tax Appeal Scott (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Ricketts, Sotheby's Must Hand Over Epstein Statuette Kendrick v. Sotheby & Co., 104 called before jury chosen, Fear Kept 'Torture' Victims Silent Crown's case against 'thug gang', Dying Man Refused Transfusion, British Museum Sued Over Scientist's Dismissal Tucker v. Trustees Of The British Museum And Others. Politics and Parliament: Peer wants Mr. Grimond to lead Highland board, Correct behaviour issue, Faceless men, Bristol Siddeley profits: full inquiry: Government determined to get all facts on costing, No bargain for deserter. Reviews: Latin Americans, Shrew set in its full. poetic context, Impressive solo in premiere, Western Diana, Heroic fiction from Hollywood, Maturity undoes William X, New fiction, Rome move to dethrone La Scala, Mr. McGowran worth waiting for, Young artists make memorable music, Lions and fauns, Keeping balance, Money to burn, A Frenchman walks alone, Outback tales, Skill at avoiding the point. Sport: Middlesex Show Loss, Holders beaten by Irish seven, The tournament that produces dollar millionaires, Sports in Brief, Frigates and fire power missing, Drysdale Cup Squash, The Little Master Canes New Boy Rosewall restores the shape, On Your Mark is set for victory Juan looks pick of Foxhunters, Danger For Harrow, Wings Still Clipped, But Greaves Back. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Notices, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Of Reply, The German Churches, Twilight Of Planning. Letters to the Editor: £50 Limit, Drake's Ship, Trouble At L.S.E., Indian Languages In Brazil, Nuclear Policy, Reasons For Leaving Navy, The British Museum, Meeting In Rome, Somalia's Nomad People, Freedom To Stand. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir James Henderson A Top Industrialist In Italy, Dr. H. Muller Nobel Prize Winner, Prof. A. E. Duncanjones, Mr. Johnny Johnston Marathon Runners' Coach, Prof. J. McCunn Noted Veterinary Anatomist. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Plan for course on Manx Radio, Joint talks on women clergy, Royal College Of Obstetricians. Business and Finance: $500m. order for mini-Boeing, Reynards (Excavations) Ltd., No Anglo-Auto bid, says Mr. Hodge, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Life Assurance Today A Highly Specialized Service Mr. Ian W. Lawson On Society's Continued Growth, Auto Union profit, Unit trust prices, Dividend cut exposes Yorkshire to offers, Sterling continues very strong, Growth hopes for London and TH, Grain of comfort in a review of textiles, Can investment abroad be determined by a selective system?, Sir Wm. Arrol's £82,000 loss, First Garden settlement, Meat demand will go up and up, Finnish dollar loan, Krupp short-term debt £50m., Strong and mixed reaction on premiums scheme, German bank rate pressure, Ibm's Computer Grip Broken Bank orders upend market, The Premier Investment Company, Limited Sir Robert Adeane On A Well-Balanced Portfolio, British Oxygen bids £8m. for Murex, Barelaycard rail plan success, The state of play in the little neddies of industry, Lamson Industries Limited Profit Margins Affected By Rising Costs Reorganization Paves The Way For Increased Sales Activity Mr. B. H. Pearce Reports Higher Current Turnover, 500,000-ton oil tankers forecast by 1980, Avoiding estate duty on a life policy, 'Use domestic fabric' clause, Modest decline in copper wire bars, Fuel policy still not revealed, Briefly from the boardroom, £2,750,000 housing contract, Postponement by Finland should help A.E.A., New name for Birds, 'Convertible' terms, CEGB £28m. order for boilers, Russians are to evaluate Anglo-French radar, Around The Markets, Oil industry £125m. plan for Humber's future, Tougher competition in washing machines, Provincial brokers to merge, Cerebos fall short: last quarter disappointing, I.O.S. negotiations reach delicate stage, New chief of Ellerman, $1m. spearhead, New economic plan to be broader. Stock Exchange Tables: More activity on Paris Bourse, Pound gains ground, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Murex up 4s. 3d. ahead of B.O.C.'s bid, Gains of up to $1 on Wall Street, Equities soar ahead, Money unlent in Lombard Street. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Suburban Houses. Births.

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