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The Times - 28/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BRIAN MACARTHUR, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , From Our Own Correspondent, NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DELHI CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ONE CORRESPONDENT-, KYRIL TIDMARSH, , From JOHN WOODCOCK, , JIM SNOW, , DENNIS BIRD, , RICHARD BURNELL, , By Our Athletics Correspondent, BRIAN LEWIS, , NEIL ALLEN, , R. W. COOPER, , John Russell Taylor, Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, PHELIP HOWARD, A STAFF REPORTER, ARNOLD TOYNBEE. HENRY MOORE. EDWARD BEDDINGTON LAURENCE OLIVIVER. BEHRENS. ROLAND PENROSE. GEORGE BUCHANAN. HERBERT READ. MAURICE CRANSTON. CERI RICHARDS. BARBAR HEPWORTH. PATRICK TREVORROPER. JULIAN S. HUXLEY. JAN LE WITT. BERNARD WALL. February 25., H. C. ALLEN. University of London, W.C.1., LACHLAN MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH. Moy Hall, Moy, Inverness-shire., F. F. GRIFFIN. Burmingham City Council Conservative Group, Empire House, 96 Edmund Street, Burmingham 3., JOHN SPARROW. Oxford, Feb. 25., SALTOUN. Cross Deep, Twickenham, Feb. 25., ANTONIA FRASER, 52 Campden Hill Square, W.8, Feb. 27., P. E. HOPPER. Downing College, Cambridge, Feb. 24., FRED EMERY, , ROBERT D. GOULSTON. 33 Grosvenor Street, W.1, Feb. 24., N. PEVSNER. Birkbeck College University of London), Malet Street. W.C.1., JOHN EASTWICK-FIELD, President, the Architectural Association. 34-36 Bedford Square W.C.I., NOEL ARMSTRONG. Castle Chambers, Opie Street, Norwich., JOSEPH BARD. West House, 1 Melbury Road, W.14., J. I. CATTO. Hatfield College, Durham, Feb. 24., LEO HARVEY, Chairman of the Phoenix Unit Littlemore Hospital, Oxford, Feb. 25., RICHARD THOMSON. Red Hatch, Ridgeway, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex, Feb. 22, BY OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, RICHARD WAGNER, PIERCE WRIGHT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , O.J. Firestone, W.L. Morton, from Our Ottawa Correspondent, from a Special Correspondent, Dr. G. Horowitz, Hilary Brigstocke, Dr. Douglas H. Pimlott, F.S.Manor, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, M.P., Jacques-Yvan Morin, Peter Desbarats, W.A. Mackintosh, Dr. william H. Pugsley, Clive Baxter, J.E. Toten, Andrew Cowan, Dr. R. A. Bandeen, Commissioner C.W. Harvison, Dr. J.R. Whitehead, Dr. John B. Macdonald,

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News: Integration of mobile force, Challenge of uneven growth, "Where are we going?" is the question, C.B.I. rejects price vetting, Immigrant doctors, Chance to meet real needs, £39,500 damages for mother, Delhi leadership battle begins, Rapacki Visit Clears The Air, Bedford goes to Guildford, New Six-Cylinder Car By Opel, Youth Slips Past Airport Check, Lord Snowdon's denial of rift rumours, Warning given by Britain on Rhine Army, Old Boy Died On Enemy's Side, March of the Mounties, Bartok tackled with fine spirit, Snow Reports, AS IT HAPPENS: Bureaucratic jargon; Australia's White Ensign; Sir Donald Wolfit in nantnmime, Gainsborough find in palace collection Varnish and grime hid long-lost painting, Nationalism flourishes among new Canadians, Rhodesian Coal Sent To Zambia By Road, Nationalism, Syndicate bid for Scots TV, 'Jp4 Fuel Must Be Banned', Migrants complain about hostels, Defects of the short cuts to U.S. political power, When Thistles Are Not True-Blue Botanical Confusion, Mr. Wilson urged to act on E.E.C. Dutch accept the British view, Case for unity in the education service Fewer and bigger groups sought, British actions in Aden justified Shots averted worse bloodshed, A natural heritage in jeopardy, No surprise in nominations, £21,158 For Victorian British Stamps, Judge From Trinidad Makes Legal History First West Indian in highest Commonwealth court, Science grows apace, 18M. Eggs Processed Weekly, Congress In Retreat In Most States, Shaping power for unity, Dr. Roberts Demands Withdrawal Of Heresy Charge, Fighting Vandals At Bannockburn, Chou is now issuing orders to army Peace appeal to warring area, Centralism, Legislation before jubilation, Boos Greet French Prime Minister Riot police guard at meeting, America Seeks Views Of Japanese, Micro-circuit challenge to the U.S., New Structure For Service Commands, Dr. Kiesinger Sees Pact As Threat To West, Not right and left-but centre, N.C.B. plans for tip safety, Foreman awarded back pay rise, Why the U.S. is launching a new offensive in Vietnam, Mr.Wilson back from Holland 'encouraged', Tv Series To Teach Mathematics, Lethal Box For Squirrel Pests, Fewer Fulbright Scholars U.S. reply to increase in fees, Free trade for all?, Soundly developed Simca 1501 GLS, Mr. Healey and Mr. Powell have fun in defence cost wrangle, £350,000 New Look At Kempton Park Protection from the weather, Mr. Donnelly Denies Being Personal, The higher learning, Birthday party, Russian steps to rehabilitate Pasternak, American ownership, The future by the tail, Singapore and Malaysia are to make a fresh start, 'More Far-Reaching Action' By U.S. Mr. Johnson defends shelling, Pink Guard crusaders, It is all happening fast, Ferry aground as gale hits Britain, Nigeria 'on verge of break-up', Seven-year hitch, Decision Near On Airbus For Europe, Cuban Refuses To See 'Plot' Inquiry Men Mr. Garrison's agents in Dallas quest, Three looks at the future, Rail Tickets By Credit Card. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Canadian Government Travel Bureau, Toronto-Dominion, Shell, Hudson's Bag Company, The Financial Post, Alberta-Canada, British Rail Inter-City, Industrial Development Department, Alberta, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Cavendish Hotel, Department Of Industry And Commerce, Centennial Canada, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Pool, Pickfords & Hay's Wharf S. & F. Co. Ltd., McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd.,, Selection Trust, Hydro-Quebec, Boac-Air Canada, Regina, Bank Of Montreal, Daimler Hire, Maclean-Hunter Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Schroders Limited, Expo67, Canadian Government Publications, Ad International Limited, International Nickel, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Expo 67, Canadian Pacific Cominco Pavilion Expo67, English Electric, Falconbridge, Manitoba, Alcan, Phoenix, Elga Products Ltd.,, British Columbia, Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns, Canadian Atlantic Provinces, The University Of Calgary, Canadian National Railways, Ontario, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited,, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Department Of Trade And Commerce. Law: Train Driver Accused Of Being Drunk, Colonel acquitted of book theft, Stockport Strikers 'Sorely Tried' Pickets, did not know limitations, Probation, not gaol for mother, 13 youths remanded on affray charge, Woman Denies Witchcraft, Car 'killed Errol Flynn's mother', General's daughter convicted, Substantial Libel Damages For Harbour Master Hardy v. Langelier, Woman Awarded £39,500 For Shattered Life Cutts And Another v. Chumley And Another, 'Husband' Was A Woman Talbot (Otherwise Poyntz) v. Talbot, Snores In High Court, Drugs Worth £5,000 Found, Police Say Raids on five Manchester houses, Frightened Jurywoman Cannot Give Evidence Regina v. Roads, Corruption case adjourned, Briton on trial after fight in Leningrad. Picture Gallery: At last night's Royal Film show, Canada. Sport: Rugby club records, Amateur Tennis 'A Living Lie' 'Professionals earn openly', New Faces In England XI, Sports in Brief, British team are rich in quality, Forest Prince Fit Again, University Crews Now Settled, Davies can retain amateur status, Narrow victory for Cambridge, Odds heavily against Australia Goddard breaks back of batting. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Two New Ballets For London, Postwar parallels in the arts, Zeffirelli's sumptuous 'Shrew', Work by Mr. Peter Hutchings, Four plays that justify the 'subliminal theatre', Fiction and fact under water, Family witch-hunt in new play, Lightning Sketches For Lunchtime, Choir reaches the Britten ideal. Arts and Entertainment: Indian Sculpture In Demand Americans Relish A Swiss Collection, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,475, television, Recital In House Where Mozart Lived, Radio, Watercolours At The Manning Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: A Dangerous Press Campaign, The Prospects Of Peace, The Living Lie Of Tennis. Letters to the Editor: Industry For The Highlands, Britiain And The United States, Railway Blues, 'The Georgian Revolt', Westminster Abbey, Queen In The Dock, A School's Future, Motorized Britain, Glen Affric, Council Houses For Sale, Leasehold Reform, Poetry Chair At Oxford, Gesture To European Unity, Aftermath Of Dallas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. Samuel Waddell Playwright And Actor, Dr. Nabor Carrillo, Mr. Edward Gordon Cleather. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir James Chadwick Gets Award, New Archdeacon Of Bristol, University News, Roman Catholic Changes. Business and Finance: Viyella: what profit in the big shrink?, Backing for bulk carrier order, U.S. bill rates show fall, Chairman gives £50,000, Losses Of 1% On Milan Bourse, G.E.C. loses its battle for Telephone Rentals, Unit trust prices, Newey & Tayler setback, Week of decision on incomes policy, Lead lower in spite of sharp stock fall, Mr. Thorneycroft to head Pye Holdings, Carpetmakers' big expansion, Clarke Chapman soar to £413,000 profit, I.M.F. may call meeting to discuss aid for Ghana, Boardman, Marden dispute ends, What the top men get at English Electric, Car output drops, Anti-Trust Law Shake-Up Mr. Jay to speak soon, Briefly from the boardroom, More Brush group firms wound up, Wrestling with the car crush, Day-to-day money short in all markets, Company Meeting Westinghouse Brake And Signal Company Limited Mr. P. Ewen's Statement, Banks' £100m. plan to beat Giro, Dock opposition crystallizes, U.S. reserves fall heavily, Cotton drive to keep orders at home, Humber car-fleet operators look ahead, Wall St. takes a sharp knock, Last stand by Mr. Onassis on control of Monaco casino, 'Government should cut 25% shipping grant'. Stock Exchange Tables: European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Dollar strong but pound steady, Option Rates, R.S.T. shoot up 11s. 3d. on Botswana news, Wall Street Sharply Easier, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Small irregular movements. Politics and Parliament: Foreign Secretary under fire on Vietnam, Mr. Healey sums up defence review: more can and will be done, We will have none of it: Mr. Powell, Steel debenture rights, Replies from 72 countries on Rhodesia sanctions. Business Appointments: Herbert-B.S.A. line-up. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties And Furniture & Fine Art Auctions, Country Properties. Births.

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