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The Times - 16/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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GEORGE CLARK, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE STAFF, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, JOHN YOUNG, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, LOUIS HEREN, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, U. A. TITLEY, , JIM SNOW, , REX BELLAMY., JOHN HENNESSY, , R. W. Cooper, , Irving Wardle, , John Russell Taylor, , Katie Stewart, IAN TRETHOWAN, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , BY THE NEWS TEAM, JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER., JOAN VICKERS, (Chairman) on behalf of the Status of Women Committee. 44 Westminster Gardens, S.W.1., S. C. ROBBINS, , D. R. STODDART., W. K. C. GUTHRIE., N. E. WIGG. 26 Acrefield Drive, Cambridge., NIKOLAUS PEVSNER., R. W. McDOWALL. C. F. STELL. J. T. SMITH., TRUDA CLARK 38 Ormonde Terrace, N.W.8., Reginald Maudling, M.P., PHILIP H. WILLCOX., LESLIE BILSBY., MERIALL J. M'PHERSON. Holywell Stud, Charney Bassett, Wantage, Berkshire, Feb. 14., ROGER LANCELYN GREEN., Sir Eric Blain, Mrs. Margaret Cole, OLIVER MARRIOTT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Elizabeth Longford, Richard Boston, A. W. Haslett, Windsor Davies, Richard Harris,

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News: More Disabled Groups Will Get Cars, A Bishop's Widow Cannot Imagine A Woman Bishop, Spanish call to end repression, Wives Condemn Gaol Security Wing Husbands suffer mental strain, Trooping flight will avoid Egypt, £5m. rush to buy council houses, Banned Front Stages Funeral In Aden Denial of support from Egypt, Labour losses in Dutch election, Some E.E.C. difficulties facing Mr. Wilson, Challenge To The Unions In Argentina, Mr. Smith Has A Polling Victory, Rain Predictions By Computer, Strike as liner train men are banned, T.U.C. protest over delayed pay rises, Cyprus Riddle On Aims Of Archbishop Makarios, Letter to the Tories of Barnet, Army Gives Release To Parkes, Dominican Priest Suspended, Voting Begins In Eight Indian States, Solicitors urge claims speed-up, Miss Jennie Lee a Minister of State, Vaccine may harm unborn babies Defects noted after outbreak of poliomyelitis, Right To Do The Hardest Work, More Canadian senior officers retiring prematurely, Nato Council debates its changing role Need for nuclear agreement, As IT Happens:, Race Harmony Man Finds Prejudice, Israel's double image of Abraham Stern, C.I.A.-Student Link Inquiry, Colour television on three channels Change to 625-line standard may cut prices of sets, Age Of The Luxury Train Draws Near End, No leave to see dying mother, C.B.I. oppose plan for restraint, 20,000 Disqualified Drivers On Road A public menace but they cannot be arrested, Brighton beach marina fight goes on, British leaders soothe Bonn's ruffled feelings, Two Viva Versions Get The Brabham Touch, Emperor and King dazzle New York, Russia calls for nuclear curb by Chinese, Snow Reports, Cook's Calender, 2,244 Named As Candidates In France, High rate of Negro deaths in Vietnam Price to pay for equality and dignity in Services, Clifftop site best to control gas, Jay Says Market Entry Costly Forecast of 4% increase in prices. News in Brief. Index. Law: 'Doubtful' Juror Case On Monday, Couple Will Share Dog's Upkeep, No-Parking Sign Did Not Carry Enough Information James v. Cavey, 'A lord wanted to buy painting', Indian Wins Time, Nine On Charge Of Murdering Grandmothers, Judge clears Jack Cotton, Gaol Mother Freed On Bail Ban on driving is suspended, Dealer Guilty Of 'Selling' Rifle To Youth Under 17 Watts v. Seymour, Narrow Line Between Lending And Investing A. J. Brush Ltd. v. Ralli Brothers (Securities) Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Shipbuilding Bill provides for state shares Credit guarantee for owners, Goverment not 'with it' in popular radio plans, Nuneaton contest on March 9, Peers will be told their House is in peril Facing crisis decision today, Tories Wave Pirate Flag About-turn angers Mr. Short, Mr. Healey cleans the slate for Parkes, Camp shop battle with Naafi, Health service achievements in spite of defects, Voting system will remain, Malta Postpones Troops Bill. Display Advertising: Canadian Marconi Company, Lombard Banking, Rank Xerox, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Anglo-Scottish Amalgamated Corporation Ltd, Tap Portuguese Airways, The Times, Barclays Bank Limited, Longmans, The Geographical Magazine, Nelson, Boac, Broom And Wade Limited, F.W. Woolworth And Co., Limited, Rukba, Panam, Radiospares. Picture Gallery: A Brain Drain test for Doctors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Forwards give Oxford advantage Jones sets example for R.A.F., R.A.F. gain in strength, Sports in Brief, British Skier Plays Leading Role Miss Hathorn's chance in slalom, Little To Aid Selectors Club players shine, Brave Knight A Strong Favourite, Same finalists for third year, M.C.C. Held To A Draw, Yesterday's Hockey, Yesterday's Football, St. John's go head of river. Classified Advertising: Personal, Shipping, Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: Variety Club picks Frankie Howerd, Evening of Victorian songs at Burlington House, A flawed but fascinating symphony, Professional scientist who dares to be popular, Dickensian scale, Year For Surprises, New fiction, Hot hinterland, Strong cast in a sprightly humour, Melville film not to be taken too solemnly, Asian trouble spots, Violent logic of events, Semi-delinquent youth, Seamen's tales, Chekhov as a Parisian vaudeville. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,465, Radio, Culross Painted Ceiling Reconstructed, International Knockout, Robert Lowell Play For Mermaid. Editorials/Leaders: India's Five Critical Years, The Reach Of The Redcaps, The Danger Of Sparkbrook. Letters to the Editor: Defoliation In Vietnam, Friendly Feelings On Ferrets, 'Swinging Church', Westminster Abbey, National Trust, Queen In The Dock, Exports Delayed, The Lords And Elections In London, Women And Holy Orders, Ambulance Takeover, Lessons In Driving. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Charter Soon For Salford College's New Role. Obituaries: Sir Victor Gollancz, Mr. J. F. Duryea, Mr. Justice Lawrence, Antonio Moreno, Mr. William C. Bullitt First U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Russia. Business and Finance: Shipping loan pressure on banks, When are you a money lender?, Eight makers ready for colour TV, Two oldest billiards firms merge, Westminster Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Sterling gold cheaper, House prices fall for first time in 11 years, Shell in Pretoria deal?, Unit trust prices, Barclays Leave A Hambros Trust, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited Mr. Kenneth F. Suggett's Speech, Jaundiced view of today's I.C.I. results, Unit trusts poised for doorstep selling, All 12 discount houses borrow at Bank, CABLE AND WIRELESS (HOLDING) LIMITED (Investment Trust Company), Funds for Intra Bank branch, Electricity-by courtesy of gas, No final dividend by Spirella, Big container order for Thompson group, U.S. money managers divided, Briefly from the boardroom, 'Preposterous that unions should dictate', Advances analysis to change, The Irish American saga goes on, Machine tool orders fall 8 per cent in 1966, West Germany Repays Early, Around The Markets, Why Impalco celebrates, English Electric slip through dividend barrier, Bulgarians to spend £30m., £13m. credit for Iran, Sharp gains on Zurich, London Tin hold dividend, Revolt Against Curbs Grows C.B.I. members angry. Business Appointments: California Texas Oil gets new talent. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Ship design consultants hit it rich. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Gains More Ground, Pound holds steady at $2.79½, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Good gains in shipping shares, Long-dated funds ease on profit taking, Copper tumbles £10 10s. to £439 10s.. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Flats And Maisonettes, Country Properties Flats & Suburban Houses. Births.

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