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The Times - 28/12/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY DAVID YUDELMAN, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, By BRIAN PRIESTLEY, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By CLIVE BORRELL, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Michael Billington, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, PHS, E. REISSNER. Factories Direction Ltd., Pine End Works, Lydney, Gloucestershire, Dec. 22., ROWALLAN., D. S. ROWLANDS. Thalatta, Aberporth, Cardigan, Dec. 21., KATHARINE BEAMISH. Wren Hill, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Dec. 22., P. W. ROBINSON. 25 Lordship Park, N.16., F. Y. THOMPSON. Adviser to Foreign Students, City of London College. 39 Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex., ALAN LEE WILLIAMS. House of Commons., JOHN LISTER, Consultant Physician and Clinical Tutor, Windsor Group of Hospitals. Elibank, Trinity Place, Windsor, Dec. 20., J. M. HATCHARD. Rosemary Cottage, Long Furlong Lane, East Coker, Yeovil, Dec. 18., G. E. GIBBS. Lone Oak, 170 Coombe Lane West, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, Dec. 22., From Fred Emery, J. F. N. HODGKINSON. University of Keele, Keele, Staffordshire, Dec. 22., W. B. HARBERT. 40 Merrilocks Road, Blundellsands, Liverpool 23. Dec. 21., BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, G.M. writes:, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From BARRY DAVIES, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, By ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Hilary Gelson, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RODNEY COWTON, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From Our NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From ROBERT BROWER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID JONES, From Our Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, ALFRED TACK., RALPH ESCHWEGE., By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, Bu JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Mail arrives 30 years late, Art In Industry Has A Poor Response, Saigon mercy approach to Hanoi, Bbc Plan For 750ft. Mast, 60 fewer died on roads, Spanish Bill would gag press, 'Red alert' sent to hospitals London beds wanted for urgent cases, Handicaps of a partially deaf child, Snow reports, Boac Finds The 707 Refit Costly, River Model IS Nearly Ready, Children flee E Germany, Beatle reply to TV film critics, Bank doors rammed in raid, Evolution of craters on the Moon, Plans Ready For Welsh Theatre, Clubs ignore roulette ruling, Papal Role In A Vietnam Peace Direct action expected, Will pets are put down, Turks to keep 'ready force', Giacometti bronzes 'fakes', Soviet protest at book 'piracy' Paris publication attacked, Cabinet Faces Defence Axe Dilemma Warnings against cuts going too far, Six typhoid cases in London, Proofs smuggled out of Russia, More pay for garage men, Meat On Fridays For Catholics Individual Decision, Man Has Amputation Of The Pelvis, How humming affects the vision, Week Of Prayer, Holiday Task For Tough Uncles, Report Condemns Mole Poisoning, Charities Did Well At Christmas, Navy sinks the coxswains, Ray hazards to supersonic flights, Canadian spurns place in honours list, Price Of Milk May Go Up, Japanese Split Over Nuclear Issue, Cambodia ready to seek Chinese help, Free speech plea smuggled from Russia Pavel M. Litvinov writes, 'I regard it as my duty to make public the following:', Wild Life Centre Proposed, Nasser may free Suez ships, End of the third A level proposed Wider sixth-form scope, Hint Of Extended Greek Exile, Opel coupé for 1968, Tanker under repair, US Navy deserters 'fed up' in Russia, Biafra cut off, Lagos says, 1967, The resistant Tees-side bacterium, A Bird In The Hand Coal Tit's Antics, Behind the Malaysian racial friction, Single print union 'in sight' Call for workers' control, An injunction given against Newsweek, Iraq challenge to oil consortium Deal planned with Russia, Belgium may not take Mirages, Woman Conducts At The 'Wells' First Since Dame Ethel Smyth, The Times Diary New York saleroom looms larger Lord Arran's lonely stand Lester tackles the Establishment, Liner captain repairs his ship, Hundreds offer to adopt baby, Shooting ban brings out the poachers, State calls the tune for unversity pipers, One-room living in The Garden, Some racing back next month. Picture Gallery: International Chess Congress at Hastings. News in Brief. Sport: Club members sponsor trip, Barbarians repel Leicester in rousing finish Three penalty goals by Rutherford, Sports in Brief, Winds help Pen Duick III, Bridgeman more alert, Powerful Entry From Britain, Australians keep title, Smith benefits from church's influence, Southern XI flattered by score, Delay Was Mere Hair-Splitting Boost for point-to-point. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Lonrho Limited, J.D. Barclay Limited, Bell's, Control Data Corporation, Morgan Stanley & Co., I.C.T, Mediobanca, N.C.S.W. Ltd., Gieves Limited, Panam, City Of Peterborough-Bonds, Lombard Banking Limited, Deionised Water. Index. Law: Second man accused, Arsenic murder charge. Reviews: Sadler's Wells opera ballet, Orchestra not out of wood, Humiliating the fat, Films on Cyprus and Vietnam, Satire on modern life, Unashamed Christmas show, Two subsidized theatres do their proper jobs. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, 3 Chess Games Adjourned Two Early Draws, Indian Music, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,732. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Page 15, Personal, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Order Where There IS Disorder, Russia Moves Into Middle East Oil, The High St task facing Aubrey Jones, What Kind Of Sixth Form?. Letters to the Editor: Foot-And-Mouth, Cutting back, Research In Saving Lives, Renr Rebates, Making of a salesman, Further Look At Immigration, Southern Confusion, Academic Salaries, Hospital Pay Beds, Scientists And Society, Defence Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: New Head For Rydal, Scholarship Awards At Oxford, County Commission, Scholarships For Britons, New Appointment For Lord Reith. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr H. A. S. Johnston, Sir Kenelm Cayley, Dr. George Cregan Well-known London G.P.. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Deaths. Business and Finance: Wool exporters aim at dollar markets, 56 pc rise in Eurobonds, Slot-machine sales drive in Europe, Good day on Frankfurt, Wool prospects brighter, 37 'catastrophes' in U S, Rubber prospects improve, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Car sales of America's 'Big Three' climb 6 pc, America's huge lead in engineering, U S Reserve cuts banks' liquidity, Endowments to solve estate duty problems, Oil dispute is settled, Passengers prefer Dakotas to fast jets, Japan losing orders to Britain, Peak US instant coffee imports, Co-op planning nation-wide retail mergers, Merger firm's capital, Textiles spree-before the axe, Toothpaste will cost more, UK-Australian tile firms link, Redland bids extra £4½m for Hall & Ham, Bid for Hall & Ham still too low, Copper stocks down again, West End is looking like Europe's High Street, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Holiday drink pattern changes-ut overall sales buoyant, Shorts again improve, The stay at home back to work day, Last-minute talks in bank dispute, Sugar stocks expected to fall, £ strong in London, Beeston Boiler lops point off interim payment, Business Diary, How the trade union takeover giants work, Export talks in north-west, The frustrations in planning for 'grey areas', Up and up goes price of a 'seat', Shell beats Russians on Japan gas deal, Exceptional help for money, How The Markets Moved, Copper steady after early advance, Baffinland's iron project poses shipping problem, Lines' results puzzle, French win big Rumania deal, Hambros Bank backs Malta, ICT directors' salaries, Cruising the high seas in a 200,000-tonner, 2d rise for leather workers. Business Appointments: Smiths Industries' secretary. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mining shares improve, European and Far East securities, Wall Street index nears 900, Regional share prices, Eurosyndicat, Only 5,901 bargains marked, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Further fall in cocoa, The pound stronger.

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