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The Times - 10/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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DAVID WOOD, , From Our Own Correspondent, A. M RENDEL, , By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, BY JOHN YOUNG, YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, NEIL ALLEN, , From JOHN WOODCOCK, , From JIM SNOW, JOHN PERCIVAL, , REX BELLAMY., STANLEY SADIE, BRIAN LEWIS, , JOAN CHISSELL, R.W. COOPER, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN COSESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, ERNEST D. REES. 14 Fox Lane, N.13, Feb. 7., RAYMOND CARR. 29 Charlbury Road, Oxford, Feb. 8., R J. REES. Westgarth, Gannock Park, Deganwy, N. Wales., JOHN BEDFORD, Chairman, Debenhams Limited, 1 Welbeck Street, W.1., NICOLAS STACEY. The Parish Office, St. Mary's Church, Woolwich, S.E. 18., H. M. TAYLOR., DAVID THOMSON., NORAH R. GLOVER. 17 Montagu Square, W.1, Feb. 8., R. A. NICHOLSON., NEVILLE MAXWELL, CHARLES GIBBS-SMITH., ELISABETH HIBBERT. The Green, Northmoor, Oxfordshire., SAMUEL EILON., S. C. SILKIN House of Commons, Feb. 8., MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, Editor and Manager, The Veteran and Vintage Magazine, 3, Wyndham Place, W.1., ARTHUR HEWLETT, Chairman, KENNETH A. LEE, Secretary, Friends Peace and International Relations Committee, Friends House, Euston Road, N.W.1, Feb. 8., MARY B. DYOTT, J. SCOTT. Rowington Hall, near Warwick., Mr. Philip Goodhart, M.P., , C. M. B., G. A. A., B. H. M., Sir Robert Menzies, R. G. A. J., MICHAEL ROTHWELL, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, RICHARD CASEMENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Herr Brandt Supports Britain's Case Washington talks on B.A.O.R.'s future, M.P.s Say Steel Man Should Resign Anti-nationalization speech, Ill-Health From Flats Design, Mrs. Gandhi to rest after injury, Live chicken in cage with leopard, Wife angry at car repairs in lounge, Family discipline harder for British teenagers, Anti-Market Group Seeks Support, Rootes strike goes on, 2 3/4-ton Tsarist porcelain in London, Protest At Harassment By Spanish Police Detention of two U.S. television men, Mr. Rusk gives U.S. terms for talks, Court is told of Briton's kindness, Who killed British Couture?, Convicts Fight Tasmania Fires, S. African Minister comments on sport colour bar, Reform On Seamen's Pay Negotiations Urged Meeting needs of different types of ships, T.U.C. oppose wages plan, Australia to have shadow Cabinet, U.K. to press for Nato ground force cuts Fundamental difference with U.S. on strategy, Police Called To Waterloo Cup, Anglo-Soviet treaty would not threaten third countries, As IT Happens:, Far East transfer for frigate, 60 die in Colombia earthquake, Viva Follows Two-Pedal Trend, Will India seek an alternative to parliamentary democracy?, Jakarta Order To Firms, Air Strikes Made After Vietnam Clash, U.S. Death Penalty Falling Into Disuse, L.S.E. Move On Discipline Inquiry into death of porter, Merit Awards Plan For 2,800 G.P.S £2m. shareout to attract ambitious, Kwesi Armah IS Arrested Again, Malta drafts terms for a truce British proposals 'unsuitable', Snow Reports, Rhodesians Cut Trade Link New ruling on tariffs, Mr. Mihajlov's aide is released Doubts regarding prosecution, Mr. Kosygin Wants Peace Pact With Britain Call to disband the Warsaw and Nato treaties No Hint Of Progress On Vietnam, Silence Over Peace Move By Hanoi, No Hope Of German Boundary Changes, 2,000 British Troops Stand By In Aden Riots feared after strike call, U.S. Foreign Aid Target Lower Than Ever, Motion by M.P. after Duke's speech, Mr. Marples: M.P.s Seek Facts Mr. Heath will tell backbenchers, G.L.C. will try to soften the blow Residents warned of massive road works, De Gaulle Attack On Opposition Prospect of 'disastrous ruin'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Westminster Bank, Abbey National, Lindustries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Premium Savings Bonds, Book, Barclays Bank, Lowenbrau, Martins Bank Limited, Bahama Islands, LV, Leek And Westbourne Building Society, Esso, H. R. Owen Ltd., Boac, Northern & Employers Assurance Company Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Rootes Ltd, Property Unit Fund. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Legal Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Play Award Results, 93 Contestants For Four Opera Scholarships, Brigid Brophy's First Play For London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,460, Controversial 'Alice' To Be Repeated. Weather: The Weather. Sport: West put North out of running, Fourth Yacht For Trials, Franklin's fine start in S. African open English golfers in form, For Lindsay A Dream Becomes Reality S. Africa's new cricket giant, Sports in Brief, Bath Club Cup, French girls first and second, Australians to offer strong championship challenge, Britain Pick Schoolboy To run in France, Uninspired selecting, Yesterday's Football, Mill House Preferred Stern task likely. Reviews: Superb return of Dutch dancers, Mr. Martinon's vitality in Debussy and Ravel, The strength came later, Pelleas beyond reality, Conversion without conviction, Thriller Gets New Heroine, Composers who look back for inspiration, Rembrandt in the year of his death, Authoritative Dutch musician, Scientists in awe of the stars. Picture Gallery: A lunch-time frolic IN Whitehall. Law: P.-c. On Attempted Murder Charge, Appeal in' doubtful juror' case, Doctor Sues Doctor Over Remark To Patient Blumberg v. Sheridan, Evidence in camera in plot case, Girl Sent To Borstal On 'Merest Technicality' Regina v. Picknell, 12 months' detention for Navy boxer, B.O.A.C. Security Officer Acted From Malice Ideal Tours Incorporated And Another v. B.O.A.C. And Another, Can 'Sherry' Not From Jerez Be Called Sherry? Vine Products Ltd. And Others v. Mackenzie & Co. Ltd. And Others, European court to hear parents, 'Drugs distribution centre' at club. Politics and Parliament: Seeking future stability on incomes and prices, Bench leniency staggering, judge says, No scope for a mediator on Rhodesia, Using a computer as an arm of the law, Whitehall chooses the wines Experts in national hospitality, Combating the population explosion. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Target, How The Professions Do IT, Playing Politics. Letters to the Editor: Transforming The Church, Incentives At The Top, The Vintage Craze, College Fees, Decimal Currency, Remark On Six, Unearned Confusion, Breach Of Taste?, Graduates WHO Return, Civil Servant's Place, Relations With East Germany, Music In The Air, Tedium Of Trains, Help For Malta, Reducing The Cost Of Living. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Glendyne, Sir Geoffrey Lawrence, Brig. A. H. Pepys, Vice-Admiral J. W. Durnford, Dr. J. De Graaff Hunter, His Honour W. Clothier Former County Court Judge, Mr. Wilfrid Woodhouse, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Peter Duval Smith Journalist And Broadcaster. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Dobson & Hardwick push ahead, Not subsidies that are needed, but rewards for success, Cigarette advertising row boils up, Unit trust prices, New monthly saving plan, Local authority £4m. bonds, A short day in Lombard Street, 44m. euro-dollar placings, Glynwed cut dividend 2½ points, Copper prices easier: Vietnam main factor, 1966 a good year for exports, In Brief, Yardley fail to undermine B.A.T.'s bid, Fund of Funds Sterling portfolio, Dosco sells 5 mines for £18m., January excellent month for building societies, British envoy to join Morgan Grenfell, Gas price-gap as wide as ever, North Sea bonanza brings appliance problems, Martin on U.S. growth, Around The Markets, E.E.C. in tax agreement, 'Hush-hush'company plays vital part in. Rolls-Royce plans, Note circulation up. Business Appointments: British Cocoa Reorganize, Big reshuffle at John Brown (Clydebank). Stock Exchange Tables: Big turnover in Treasury 3½ per cent, Sterling has quiet day, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Heavy Falls On Milan Bourse, Wall Street Down A Shade, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities Drift Listlessly. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, H. E. Foster & Cranfield.

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