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The Times - 09/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD LONGLEY, BY OUR BUSINESS STAFF, From WILLIAM NORRIS-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM R. W. SHAKESPEARE, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM DAVID SPANIER, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, by Hilary Gelson, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, LAIN MACLEOD. House of Commons, Nov. 8., RICHARD SHARPLES. House of Commons, Nov. 7., DAVID LANE. House of Commons, Nov. 7., A. W. PEACOCK. Westlands, Hawick, Scotland, Nov. 5., A. CHENEVIX-TRENCH Head Master. M. J. K. BIGGS J. GOODIER C. D. O'GOWAN J. W. ROBERTS GILES ST. AUBYN K. R. SPENCER Heads of Departments. Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, Nov. 2., LENNOX BERKELEY. 8 Warwick Avenue, W.2, Nov. 6., D. J. SAVAGE, President, The Insti-, PHILIP T. SAUNDERS. Little Caymans, Kingsthorne, Hereford, Nov. 7., F.L. H. SEEL. 31 Roland Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.7, Nov. 7., By Clive Irving, C. J. MEAD, Ringing and Migration, JOHN GREEN. The Manor Farm, Chedworth, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Nov. 2., LAVINIA TOWER, Chairman, Bolton Gardens Garden Committee. 18 Bolton Gardens, S.W.5, Nov. 7., DONAL MORPHY. Upper Mead, Byworth, Petworth, Sussex., SHANE GUY. Liberal Club, University of East Anglia, Norwich., T. P LAWLER, General Secretary, The Anglo-Rhodesian Society, Calder House, 1 Dover Street, W.1., MAY E. RANDLE. Quarry Hill`North, Heights Lane, Rochdale, Nov. 4., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, The Bishop of Ripon, Sir Philip Herdy, By Stanley Sadie, D. McV., By Julian Critchley, From a Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, M.B., By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Our Museums Correspondent, From DAVID PARRY-JONES, From DAVID WIGGINS, From TOM GERMAN, From REX BELLAMY, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, FROM BERRY RITCHIE, By DAVID DAVIS, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By J. G. SMITH, By KENNETH OWEN, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD CASEMENT, EDWARD BEDDINGTON BEHRENS. Chesham House, Chesham Place, S.W.1., NAPIER AND ETTRICK. House of Lords., A. W. TAIT, Director, National House-Builders Registration Council. 58 Portland Place, London, W. 1., JOHN RUTHERFOORD. clarence Cottage, Penzance., Mr. J. F. E. Gilchrist's review, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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Politics and Parliament: Tories object to Lords curb, The Lords: talks on powers: stand firm, says Lord Salisbury, State ban papers 'vital to justice' Crown privilege attacked, The naval officer in Vietnam waters, Tough talk on Rhodesia, The Commons: Minister's regret in Parkes case, Chancellor Censured By 70 Labour Mps In Jobs Revolt Right-wingers join the protest, For and against on means testing, Nothing alien about UFOs. News: Kidney bank hope, New Comet-MiG collision clue 'Fighter fuel tank' found floating in sea, Brown Replies To Party Critics Vietnam policy defended, Israel uneasy on U N proposals Afro-Asian plan rejected, Jesuit calls 'day after' pills unacceptable, Test today of huge moon rocket, 'Dinner with the Duke' was a hoax, Perilous Days For The Moorhens Pond Predators, New theory on X-ray star's behaviour, Prague Writers Unrepentant, Government 'no' to B E A likely, The Times Diary Mansholt's advice on EEC entry Report on the fitness of MPs Novelist son's first novel, State aims at 200 radio stations, Shaping the future of Nato, Sir Malcolm Sargent left £ 28,560, Big rail job offered to Canadian, 'The Guardian' explains, Petition plan by museum trustees, Teachers widen attack, Playwright's denial on Biafra, Permit Needed For Protest, De Gaulle to speak after Six meet, Split In France On Car Racing, Threat to Card from extremists, Aden NLF demand to Britain Recognition before talks, Beware a too radical Lords reform, New Katanga attack, Rhodesia Talks START Well, Six 'golden rules' for drivers, Not One Child Knew Creed, Stansted Inquiry Call By Tories, Mr Scanlon to head big pay claim, US Election Gains For Racial Equality, Europe's cheaper airbus, Poll rejects withdrawal from Vietnam, French tactics on Market battle Britain as EEC 'associate', Emergency Move On Mercenaries OAU meeting in Kinshasa, Closing the gulf between press and government, Russian ship girl was homesick, Executive Kitchen, Commercials blacked out by strike, 'Rough ride for commuters, Greek purge of Civil Service, Storm over V I P flights, Computer may find solution to breaks in rail, Negro won support of white voters, Some hotels attacked as soulless, Where you can park your car, GEC victory is almost certain, Rebuke for 'use gas' advice, Missionaries deported by Malawi, Christmas road plans for West End Motorists Told 'Up To You', Communist split over world conference, Multi-racial club plan in danger, Explosions to measure stability, Comforts of 'Martini war', Meat supply safe. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Mercenaries retreat from Bukavu. Display Advertising: Second City Properties Limited, Local Authority Bonds, Vernons Pools Ltd.,, Geo. Bouvert & Co. Ltd., The Life Offices' Association,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, Parker Knoll, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Simo Properties Ltd., Colt, Language Studies Ltd., British Rail-Continental Ltd, Northern Ireland Ministry Of Commerce,, Heal's, Scott's Restaurant, Uta, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Ltd, Martins Bank Limited, Aquascutum, Scandinavian Airlines, Bankers Trust, Epic, The Education And Training Officer,, Investment Bankers, Prudential, Henry Ansbacher & Co. Ltd, Royal Garden, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Ltd., The Ministry Of Housing And Local Government, Sheridan Machinery Company Ltd, Bea. Index. Law: Remand on widow murder charge, Briton on arson trial, Michael X gives views on colour Trial on race hate charge, Player drops his claim, Ruling Against Solicitor Adlam v. Law Society, London men accused of fraud, Doctor Negligent But Hospital Not Liable Barnett v. Chelsea And Kensington Hospital Management Committee, Embassy Demonstrators Lose Appeal Regina v. Foley Regina v. Chandler Regina v. Randle, Men 'Planned To Strip Firm' £220,000 fraud charge. Arts and Entertainment: Three British Films For Acapulco, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,692, £800 Paid For A Grimshaw Moonlit Thames, Larsen's rival in trouble. Editorials/Leaders: Teaching The Scriptures, British Nationals In Aden, We Are Overcoming, Far-reaching issues behind GEC's victory. Letters to the Editor: Manchester Return, Foot-And-Mouth, Rhodesian Dead, Voting Trends, The Small Town, National Library, Discrimination And Race Laws, Court Transcripts, When big salaries give a wrong impression, Future Prospect, A Lost Liturgy, House For Sale, London Squares, Record Request, University Entrance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News Congregational Changes, University News. Obituaries: Mr Hubert Wellington, Cardinal Maximos IV Saigh, Mr Albert De Costa Operatic tenor. Reviews: Helping British Composers, Mozart opera at a low voltage Sadler's Wells Idomeneo, Two attractive foreign films, Glyndebourne Who's WHO, One of the better 'service' programmes, New play by Douglas Home, The Social Realism of Kathe Kollwitz, Prize For Jamaican Pianist, Decorative arts of Turkey, Hectic Tchaikovsky from the RPO. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, "SEEK the LORD and his strength, seek his, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Sport: Five changes for India, All Blacks given close run West Wales XV twice lead, Miss Harris stages fine recovery, Powerful team in print, Sports in Brief, Player Offers A Big Challenge Americans main danger, Smith wins Grand Prix on O'Malley, Declared runners for Stratford-on-Avon, Yesterday's Football, Bremner quick to stifle Best Leeds deserve victory, Kinnear out of Olympics, Berkshire win, Biggar out of action. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Sterling has a better day, Xerox aids Rank profits, Briefly From Industry, Steady rise in CIBA's turnover, German about face on coal's future, The pros and cons of going it alone, AB Engrg: small loss, Godfrey Davis to top target, News Summary, More light on Menzies, Unit trust prices, BoT gets rush of company returns, £500 paid for copper, Good buys in 2 unit trusts, Big rise in Metal Closures half-year earnings, Is there an alternative to Europe?, Big rise in copper consumption, I C I bids for refiners, Record £8½m for half-year toy exports, £10m Rootes switch, C B I papers on economy, Chrysler walk-out, Steel output for October checks slow upturn, Pit closures warning, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Food market growth, Du Pont cuts prices, Receiving orders, Road haulage profits halved last year, Rail crash victims: £½m bill?, BP, Shell & Gen Mining in link-up, CDM veil on sea diamonds, Business Diary, Leyland deal may lead to further mergers, Money market in Bank, Growth potential in new GEC, Sales drop but Duport profits up, Data lack delays companies' moves, How The Markets Moved, Uncertain and quiet, Supermarket offer at low price New Issues, How Gec Came To The Verge Of Victory-And What Now 45% say 'yes' and still the count goes on, Wolv Metal to IMI for £14m, Harrisons & Crosfield, Limited, Paris bourse ahead in active dealings, How selection has changed, Britain wins $180m American defence orders, Drilling rig moves, Industrial investment dip foreseen. Stock Exchange Tables: Small losses in gilts, Pound gains ground, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Small selling hits shares, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Wall Street sinks again. Business Appointments: New chairman for William Pretty.

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