The Times - 21/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY A STAFF REPORTE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD WIGG, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DFEENCE CORRESPONDENT, DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, INNIS MACBEATH., BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, NEIL ALLEN, , FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, RICHARD BURNELL, , By GEOFFREY GREEN, , JOHN WOODCOCK, , JIM SNOW, , Miles Kington, From Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, , William Mann, , R. W. Cooper, Prudence Glynn, BY THE NEW TEAM, WILLIAM NORRIS, , PHILIP H. HOFF, Vermont, OTTO KERNER, Illinois, CALVIN RAMPTON, Utah, TOM McCALL, Oregon, CHARLES TERRY, Delaware, GOVERNORS. PETER H. DOMINICK, Colorado, GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin, GEORGE McGOVERN, South Dakota, HARRY F. BYRD, JR., Virginia, FRANK E. Moss, Utah, ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska, THOMAS J. DODD, Connecticut, HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania, JACOB K. JAVITS, New York, WILLIAM B. SPONG, Virginia, SENATORS. RICHARD L. OTTINGER, New York; E. C. GATHINGS, Arkansas; SPARK M. MATSUN AGA, Hawaii; ROBERT R. CASEY, Texas; THOMAS M. REES, California; JOHN RHODES, Arizona; LIONEL VAN DEERLIN, California; JOHN N. ERLIENBORN, Illinois; THOMAS L. ASHLEY, Michigan; JOHN B. ANDERSON, Illinois; DANIEL BUTTON, New York; ROBERT J. CORBETT, Penn sylvania; OTIS G. PIKE, New York; FRANK HORTON, New York; THOMAS M. PELLY, Washington; FRANK THOMPSON, New Jersey; RICHARD FULLER, Tennessee; JOHN R. DELLENBACK, Oregon; GEORGE E. BROWN, California; ROBERT McCLORY, Illinois; JOHN G. Dow, New York; J. J. PICKLE, Texas; CHARLES WILSON, California; JAMES G. FULTON, Pennsyl vania; ROBERT ASHMORE, South Carolina; ABRAHAM MULTER, New York; JAMES O'HARA, Michigan; JONATHAN BINGHAM, New York; HENRY B. GONZALES, Texas, CONGRESSMEN. ALLAN CARTTER, New York University; WILLIAM PEARSON TOLLEY, Syracuse University (New York); VINCENT COFFIN, University of Hartford (Connecticut); W. WESCOE, University of Kansas; ALEXANDER HEARD, Vanderbilt University (Tennessee), UNIVERSITY CHANCELLORS. WILLIAM R. WOOD, University of Alaska; EDWIN YOUNG, University of Maine; HAROLD W. TRIBBLE, Wake Forest College (North Carolina); ROBERT DAVIDSON, Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri); HENRY KING STANFORD, University of Miami (Florida); JOHN S. MILLIS, Western Reserve University (Ohio); PHILIP G. HOFF MAN, University of Houston (Texas); ROBERT I. WHITE, Kent State University (Ohio); GERARD CAMPBELL, Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.); MASON W. GROSS, Rutgers-The State University (N.J.); WILSON ELKINS, university of Mary land; ERIC WALKER, Pennsylvania State University; JOHN PERKINS, University of Delaware; ABRAHAM SACHAR, Brandeis University (Massachusetts); FRANCIS HORN, University of Rhode Island; DOUGLAS M. KNIGHT, Duke University (North Caro lina); NOVICE G. FAWCETT, The Ohio State University; ELDEN T. SMITH, Ohio Wes leyan University; ELVIS STAH, Indiana University; JOHN A. HANNAH, Michigan State University; THOMAS F. JONES, Uni versity of South Carolina; EDWARD J. BLOUSTEIN, Bennington College (Vermont); HOWARD R. BOWEN, University of Iowa; WILLIAM R. KEAST, Wayne State Univer sity (Michigan); ROBERT E. L. STRIDER, Colby College (Maine); J. WAYNE REITZ, University of Florida; MEREDITH WILSON, Minnesota; RICHARD SULLIVAN, Associa tion of American Colleges, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS. LEONARD C. MEAD, Tufts University (Massachusetts), ACTING PRESIDENT. New York, Feb. 15., ERIC HARMSWORTH. 27 Hartington Road, Chiswick, W.4., KENNETH LEWIS. House of Commons, Feb. 18., HENRY BURROWS. Little Elfords, Hawkhurst, Kent, Feb. 17., J. L. CATTO. Hatfield College, Durham, Feb. 18., J. R. BEYNON. Twyford Vicarage, Winchester, Hampshire, Feb. 18., A. C. G. OLDRAM. Hilgay, Warren Road, Guildford, Feb. 17., Roy Lewis, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON. House of Commons, Feb. 20., Yours faithfully, MARIE JENKINS. 75 Kenilworth Court, lower Richmond Road, S.W.15, Feb. 18., Yours faithfully, HARRY BRADSHAW. St. Thomas Vicarage, 168 Prescot Road, st. Helens, Lancashire., ERIC LUNKLATEL Pitcalzean House, Tain, Ross-shire., Yours faithfully, W. J. SPENCER 31 Parfrey Street, W.6, Feb. 19., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, JAN STEPHENS, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. F. St. A. Hartley, U. A. Titley, Rugby correspondent, , Neil Allen, Boxing Correspondent, , FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY CHARLES, ,
ResumoNews: Unofficial Militants Get Their Way Vain union plea for return, Ministers get reminder, Argentine Workers Defy Regime Trial of strength over strikes, Slow Research On Comprehensives, Stamp design advisers 'will not resigns' P.M.G. considering broader base, Uncertainty Over India's Leadership, Blend-it-yourself petrol at 5s. 1d., Dispute Closes Southwark Offset, Dr. Adenauer Explains Nuclear Claims Private talks with General de Gaulle, Mr. Bowden Likens Smith Regime To Nazis, Ceylon Students' Strike Threat, Movable Silencer For Concord?, Germans may buy U.K. car parts, Hounds 'Tore Pet CAT To Pieces', 4,000% rise in lock fee challenged, Tory Challenge On Council House Sales, Clark's 70 Earns Fifth Place, 17 airlines take space at cargo terminal, Quarry Wood gets second lease of life, Lull Seen In Campaign By Mao Efforts to save production, Fashion Trade Fair At Turin, Liverpool's priest shortage is a national trend, As IT Happens:, Two Girls Drugged: One Dies Dumped from car by roadside, Scotland Yard guard secret removal police records installed in new headquarters, £15,000 Appeal For Camelot Research, £100,000 rents from two blocks, Standstill at steelworks threatened, painful paradox for the Americans at war, U.S. Support For Special Link Plea to Britain in letter to 'The Times', Commonwealth as Britain's dowry for Europe, F.B.I. kept out of Kennedy inquiry Rebuff by New Orleans official, Racial Crisis Over Home Mosques Town centre church may bring peace to Bolton, F.A. Welcomes Stiff Fines On Rowdies, Three colleges fight rate increase, Exchange Curb On Yachts Abroad, Crucial stage in talks on Malta, Jamaicans to vote today after sporadic violence, Bombing fails to stop flow of supplies from north, £270,000 for study centre, Rhine Army as pawn in Bonn politics Strauss move to outwit N.P.D., Housewife Referee' Rejected, Army Delays Redundancy Awaiting agreement on paygents, Snow Reports, Expansion starts at Heathrow, Paradox Over Non-Proliferation Treaty, Ministry Buys The French Hospital, Subtle Domination, The Stickleback Sticks Tight Resisting Pollution, Officer's Life Saved With Ballpoint Pen, M.P.s Want To Clear Vietnam Mystery Moscow reluctance to act as broker, Election-Eve Tv Row Candidate threatens court action, Hungarian Appeals To Minister, Hint Of Secret Peace Talks On Vietnam Hanoi's fears of Peking reaction. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: New Scotland yard headquarters. Politics and Parliament: Anglo-German minefield in the Commons, Driving impaired by drugs, Some random drink tests wanted, Four protesters ejected from House, M.P.s will ask about check on cables, Firm hand on credit race, Right to telephone privacy, Israel Minister seeks British view of Soviet aims, German early warning on B.A.O.R costs. Display Advertising: Rediffusion, Peter Saunders, Nacional Financiera,s.A, Colt, Staveley Industries Limited, Inter Continental Hotels, Armore Marden & Partners Limited, Life Assurance Company, Leicester Permanent, The Save The Childern Fund, Associated Fisheries Limited, Charterhouse Group, Barrow Hepburn & Gale, Montague L.Meyer Limited, Mercedes-Benz, Boac, The Fellowship Of St.Christopher Development Fund. Law: Al Burnett's Audience Shouted Jailhouse Blues' Burnett v. Greig And Another, Belgian experts aid Scotland Yard, Boxer Sues Former Manager, Eight-Murder Trial Opens In Illinois, Student Accused Of Murder, White lecturer given 20-year sentence Terrorist plot in Rhodesia, Quistclose To Appeal, Bribery of Ministry men alleged, Youths for trial on drugs charges, Judge Wrong To Call Witness Regina v. Cleghorn, Officials sued over choice of union, Hire Purchase Option Clause 'An Absolute Trap' United Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd. v. Ennis, Divorce Decree Against Mr. Jeremy Fry, Doubting juror: hearing delay, Man held to await extradition ruling. Sport: Oxford begin to show power, Barrington captain, Robber Baron Faces A Double Challenge, Lux Replaces Gachassin, Sports in Brief, Veivers Brightens Stereotyped Day Seam bowlers in control, First Round Surprise Seed soon falls, Obscurity may end in stirring ties, Pritchett beats Swift to keep title Crowd jeers referee's verdict, Young Team Of Promise. 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Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop Of Honduras, University News, Mr. J. H. Badley 102 Today. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. Joe Bromley, Maj.-Gen. R. F. E. Whittaker, Mr.R. T.Roussel The Making Of Dioramas. 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Stock Exchange Tables: Most sections tend lower, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Equities slide as Budget fears increase, Slide on Wall Street continues. Business Appointments: Wolfson man severs link with Grand Metropolitan. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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