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The Times - 19/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR FILM CRITIC, By Our Art Critic, By Our Television Critic, By Our Ballet Critic, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY, OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, D. R. MYDDELTON. 4 Blackburne's Mews, Grosvenor Square, W.1, Jan. 16., J. E. HUMPHREY. 9 Offington Gardens, Worthing, Sussex., GLADWYN. House of Lords, Jan. 18., FRANK H. GARNER. Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Jan. 17., CHESHAM, Executive Vice-Chairman, The Royal Automobile Club. Pall Mall, S.W.1., MICHAEL CANTUAR: Lambeth Palace, S.E.1, Jan. 18., Sr. OSWALD. JULIAN AMERY. ALEXANDER GLEN. A. V. HARE. PETER KEMP. NEIL McLEAN. ANTHONY QUAYLE. January 17., P. M. DAVIES. C/o Post Office, Homs, Libya., ESTHER IWI 5 Meadway, N.W.11., Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., ROY ROEBUCK. House of Commons., CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS The Athenaeum, S.W.1, Jan. 14., DAVID BETT. 6 Holland Park, W.11., F. S. STYCH. Flat 2, 35 Westbourne Road, Sheffield, 10., DUNBAR MARSHALL 17 Broom House Road, S.W.6, Jan. 16., R. B. MOBERLY. Paddock End, Manor Park, Whyteleafe, Surrey., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Stelio Hourmouzios, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, Pierce Hannah, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENTS, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Politics and Parliament: Foot-and-mouth negligence denied by Mr. Peart, Investment and imports, Cruelty to cattle charge, Mr. Jeremy Thorpe is Liberal leader Rank and file protests at election hustle, Mr. Brown's ray of hope on Vietnam 'Personal feeling' fails to stir Commons, Foreign Secretary senses 'possibility of change' on Vietnam, Stability east of Suez, Minister of Power keeps door open to any form of steel pricing. News: Unions Shun '24 Hours' 30 printers stay off programme, Apartheid denounced as breach of human rights, British Cars Dominate Rally Survivors Decisive mountain test tonight, Success of Lufthansa's air-bus experiment Impatience with tripartite discussions, Steel firm refers strike to Ministry 'Project Champion' dispute may spread, Go-Ahead In Spite Of Criticism Southwark work not fully efficient, Minister told, Dr. Kiesinger Appeals For European Peace, Resign call angers Dr. Sukarno, Protests Against Marshal Ky's Visit, Computer Grid Service, I.C.I. get all-clear for efficiency pay, Dispute over use of royal picture, Starling A Disease Carrier?, Unabashed radical is Liberal leader Will Mr. Thorpe veer off the Grimond path?, Trust Probe Opposed 'Neptune' change defended, Ruin cottage, man told, Shadow of McCarthy over American democracy, University Cadetships For The R.A.F., Cut-Price Insurance Firm Crashes 50,000 motorists left without cover, Soviet Scientists Seek More Freedom, Yemen Admits Egyptians Helped In Purge Prisoners branded, says defecting official, As IT Happens:, Police forces 8,410 under strength, Union loses freeze pay action, Cultural revolution in Albania, Satellites Aid Liaison With Saigon, Mumbled prayers and halting responses criticized, Atlantic Attempt In Trimaran, Another Step Towards Synod Government, Racial discrimination over insurance rates alleged, Tackling The Teacher Shortage, Secret papers inquiry by Ministry, Red Guard Resentment At 'Sugar Coated Bullets', Production lowest for two years, New spirit of conciliation seen in Saigon Growing readiness to talk to Hanoi, U.S. helicopters for British firm, Snow Reports, Picture Shows Hole In Tip, Manager Agrees, M.P.s doubt need for expert's opinion on abortions, Theatre television bid clarified, 'Nautical Almanac' Bicentenary, Danish Red Cattle May Be British. Law: Airport Man Said To Have Had £15 A Week Extra Alleged admission to detective, Signor Dolci's boycott of libel case, Parkes Remanded, Tenant On Royal Estate Must Go, 'Boston strangler' gaoled for life, Fines for keeping gold coins, £1,500 Fine For Prints Theft, Man Aged 85 Charged With Murder, Insurance Company Defeats Action By G.P.O. Over Damaged Cable Post Office v. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd.. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Arab Bank Limited, Bell's, Rank Xerox, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Hatchingson, Cassell, Milena Milani, Shelter, Heinemann, Burco Dean Limited, Owen Ltd, Oxfam, Chemical Newyork, Allied Farm Foods Limited, District Bank Limited, Danish, Brook, Radiospares, The Chartered Bank. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors,, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Cilla Black's First Film, Diziani Paintings Fetch £2,100, Opera Cast Change, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,441. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Stokes guides Nottinghamshire to convincing win, French Star's Success, Surrey Handicapped But Weakly Opposed Desperation shown by Middlesex, Sports in Brief, Britain Beat Australia Superb drop shots, Draw for Halford Hewitt Cup, West Ham pay for flaws in defence Albion seize their chances with relish, Sports News Sponsors Boost Thirsk And Newcastle Competition to attract racegoers, Marshall knocks out Cullen in ninth round, Surprise For Top Seed, West Indies Hold Out. Reviews: Mobile theatre could be ready in a year, Tilford choir at V. and A., Gallery thieves, Elizabethans and Stuarts, Three Irishmen, Gold fingers, The Millais triangle, Two views of a double role, Franco's man looks back, Pornotopia, Novelist who recorded his own self-made myth, Williamson Work For Brighton, Envoy novelist, Unusual logic of Simpson symphony, A romantic film with charm, A merciless study of guilt, Light, alluring Richard Strauss revival Royal Opera House: Arabella, by Richard Strauss, The Diebenkorn nudes. Picture Gallery: Appian Way bridge collapses. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford group to review role of Ashmolean Museum, New President Of Air France Appointed, Mr. Connor resigns from Cabinet, Royal Astronomical Society Awards, Naval Aides-De-Camp, Fish Authority's Chairman. Editorials/Leaders: President Sukarno Stands Pat, The Trust And The Public, Cruel And Unusual Punishment. Letters to the Editor: Charter For Drivers, Agricultural Courses, The Future Of The Liberal Party, Court Security, Broadcasts To Albania, The Case For Mr. Brown, Leasehold Changes, Abandoning G.M.T.?, Struggle For China, Decline In Drawing, Proposals On Abortion, Spending The Country's Money, Choosing A Candidate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Viscount Long, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, Mr. Barney Ross Welterweight Champion. Business and Finance: Doubts About Cheouers Monetary conference irritates Dutch, Computer Service Speeds Investment Choice, Late decline in copper prices, Unit trust prices, Slater Walker Bid For Rubber Firm, New Bank Of Scotland £5 Note, I.C.I Research On New Farm Chemicals, B.N.B.C. Export Bid In Canary Islands, Export Plan Rejected Carmakers see big problems, Pay Disclosure Jolts Big Five, 'Our Sales Will Double If U.K. Joins Six', Metal Traders' forecast, Further U.K. Shoes Order By Russia, Rolls-Royce's 5,000th Dart turbo-prop, Company Meeting The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Capital market for Europe?, Iron & Steel Board Replies, Bruce Peebles cut final by three points, How U.S. Rates Reacted, Grain Irradiation Plant Order, Briefly from the boardroom, C.B.I. subscriptions to be increased, Imports Warning For Print Firms, Plan To Buy Insurance At Post Offices, Takeover denied by Ozalid, 'Recruits Within Firms' Plea, Stimulus needed as output fails to two-year low, Market Still In Pawn To The Bank, Doxford's £3½M. Ships Order, Shell Sells Cape Town Offices, I.D.A. Replenishment Tussle, Economic Lectures In Booklet Form, I.P.C Seeks Link With C.B.I. Journal. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Active And Higher, $1 gains on Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts Show Good Gains, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Regional share prices, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Another good day for pound, Production drop a late dampener. Business Appointments: 'District' chairman giving up. Property: Humbert & Flint, Flats And Maisonettes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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