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The Times - 19/12/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, FROM HUGH NOYES PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From DAVID SPANIER, By MICHAEL THOMAS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From A. M. RENDEL, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service, By John Percival Ballet critic, By William Gaunt, By Gopal Sharman, By Michael Billington, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY GEORGE CLARK, BY THE NEWS TEAM, PHS, JULIAN S. HUXLEY I. H. MORTEN JOHN COLEMAN-COOKE ARTHUR RAISTRICK PAULINE DOWER FRANCIS RITCHIE LEONARD ELMHIRST SYLVIA SAYER WILLIAM GAVIN TOM STEPHENSON ETHEL HAYTHORNTHWAITE ROLAND H. WADB GERALD GRAHAM WATSON HAYTHORNTHWAITE CECILY WILLIAMS-ELLIS LOUIS F. HURLEY CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS GERALD McGUIRE Dec. 16., LAURIE PAVITT. House of Commons., MICHAEL MccGWIRE. Pentre Du, Bronant, Cardiganshire, Dec. 7., G. S. A. WHEATCROFT. 41 Holland Street, W.8., J. W. COOK. 3 Borup Avenue, P.O. Box 7110, Kampala, Uganda., R. P. DORE. 11 Pickwick Road, S.E.21., ASHBROOK Arley Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, Dec. 10., M. N. DUDLEY. 243 Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, Dec. 13., HARRIETT WILSON. Redhill Farm, Birmingham 30., W. J. JERVOIS. Tottenhurst, Burwash, Sussex, Dec. 14., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, From ROY McKELVIE, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Valerie Knox, Pamela Coleman, By MAURICE CORINA and RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By KENNETH OWEN, By HUGH CORBET, By RONALD KERSHAW, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, , JOHN E. FLINT., COLE. Unilever House, E.C.4., R. H. SNAPE. 7 Prince Albert Road, N.W.1.,

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Politics and Parliament: The Lords: journalists' liability for inaccuracy, Mr Wilson pledges: stringent expenditure review with nothing sacrosanct; arms for South Africa ban stays, The Commons: prospects for bank settlement: more Rolls Razor inquiries, Thames as trade route, Ban On South African Arms Stays: Debate In Commons Today Cabinet solidarity for Prime Minister, Mr Wilson shoots his way out. News: £1m order for 'mini-airliners', School-leaving at 15 still Likely result of economies, Economists Object To Barbara Ward, Cloud cuckoo world of American Congress, The Outstretched Hand..., France Keeps Up Opposition, Census Set For April 1971, 250 Arrested At Peace Rally, 3,000 Relive Voyage With Sir Francis, Germany's 'invisible army', Yemen has new Prime Minister, Greek plebiscite to be held soon Amnesty for prisoners, Fresh ideas on maths teaching, Harold Holt, a man of courage, Mr Romney borrows roubles, Gypsies cost town £200 a day, TUC told to think again on wages, Mr Brown insists on EEC talks 'Not Anglo-French affair', The Times Diary Thoughts on a British coup d'état Dormant peers may be listening Our next man in Mexico, Fire horror as jet hits store, Progressive chromosome defect?, South Africa unaffected, Debray Fears For His Life 'Beaten twice in week', Extra Eyes For The Shoplifting Peak, Setback for new-heart man, Locomen's promotion offer, Primate Invited By Cardinal To preach in cathedral, 1,200 Arrested In West Bengal, Left has 'economic plan', Decision on docks pay soon, Goldwater accusation on F 111, Club owner determines to stay, Junta's Emissary Goes To Rome, New way of measuring star diameters, Philby talks of other double agents, McEwen agrees to take office Prime Minister until a new leader is chosen, 'Delegated' power in town planning Call for decentralization, Universities In Medical Link, Mitterrand takes stock of left-wing federation, Mr Wilson is to visit Wales, Eec Decision In The Balance, Passing-Out At Dartmouth, New Zambia envoy to Britain, Cuts mean review of basic defence policy. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Matthew Hall & Co. Ltd., Tarmactivity, Multiple Display Advertisements, Seafield Gentex Limited, Sphere Insurance Company Limited, Rsl, United City Merchants, Pontin's Limited, Anti-Vivisection Society, Associated British Maltsters Limited, Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, The Berkeley Property And Investment Company Limited, Britain's New Coal Industry, Christmas Appeals, Martell, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Liverpool & County Discount Company Limited, Alcan, The International Restaurant, The British Printing Corrporation Limited, Ccm, The Royal Bank Of Canada, The Dunlop Limited, Parnell Investments Limited, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Index. Law: Epidemic Not To Stop Lawsuit Judge's ruling in farm case, Rearrested-No Habeas Corpus Writ Regina v. Governor Of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Gardner, Rampton for man who killed girl, Court ruling of manslaughter, £1,000 For Passenger WHO Tripped Over Mailbag Blackett v. British Railways Board, Walk-Out Juror Gets Four Years Cheques, passport charges, Supporter banned for a year, US court rules against microphone evidence. Picture Gallery: United States divers train in Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: Army Scholarships, News from the universities, Ordinations, RAF appointments. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby club records, No Rhodesia match for Celtic, Sports in Brief, Senior Pair Get A Lesson, Hauck encourages Oxford in the modern manner, Oxford gain small lead, Barrington Reaches Third Phase Of Progress, New Zealanders Off Home Record of open play, Difficult draw for United Gornik look formidable, Fixture fees reduced. Reviews: Breathless moments, one canvas, A robust 'Treasure Island' Mermaid Theatre: Treasure Island, Not enough magic, British as roast beef Saville Theatre: Cox and Box and The Pirates of Penzance, 'Sylvia' overshadowed Two artists,, Alpine scenery in European painting. Arts and Entertainment: £I2m exhibition at Academy, Celia Johnson In Hay Fever, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,726, British Empire Cancer Campaign For Research, Christmas Toys Of Victorian Days, De Grunwald film season. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Appointments, Company Notice. Editorials/Leaders: Avoiding ill-will on export prices, An Expensive Quarrel, The Strategy Of Cuts. Letters to the Editor: Foot-And-Mouth, A Christmas Buy, National Library, Threat To The National Parks, Academic Salaries, Hospital Pay Beds, Cuts that never came, Printed In Europe, Child Poverty, Defence Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Adml Katsunoshin Yamanashi, Chaudhry G. Abbas, Mr Harold Holt Australian Prime Minister who supported America in Vietnam. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Court sanctions insurance merger, Clyde has 'real chance', Demand for nickel up next year, Corporation Profits in UK, Briefly From Industry, Commodity campaign goes to Parliament, Split on how to save Pinnock, Slight rise in U S steel production, DPP's Rolls Razor study, News Summary, Bed-and-breakfast holidays at Butlins, Unit trust prices, Wool exports show 8 per cent drop, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited Direct Exports Increased Resourcefulness of the Vehicle, Motor-Cycle and Aircraft Industries in a Difficult Year, Matthew Hall profits 60 p c ahead: interim up 2 points, £45m Dutch bank merger, Heenan Group Limited Activities And Prospects Reviewed, U S acts on tariff cuts, At the annual general meeting of United City Merchants yester-, Rough water for Ross in Middle East, Demand for gold eases: turnover drops to 30 tons, Power plant deal, Industry faced by a flood of price rises, First year of Lloyds Trust, Jas. Broadley Limited, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, LME stocks, Dearer meat shipments, Cocoa talks break down, Business Diary, Development areas to have new training grants, Behind that other 'little' gold rush, Exporters worried over new Transport Bill, New board for Intra Bank, Shorts show the way, Arms ban may cost Britain £200m, £9m bid for brewery, Cash copper wire bars up £18 10s, U S deficit gets worse, The institution called Pru, Output rises in the EEC, Easy close in money, Lucas costs up by £5m, Bank strike peace bid, Japan now world's No 2 car maker, Offer for British Pepper raised to 10s a share, Premium likely for BPC preference. Stock Exchange Tables: Early progress checked, How The Markets Moved, Bank support for pound, Wall St rise runs out of steam, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shipbuilding shares improve, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at fabrics group.

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