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The Times - 02/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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Jacques Moalic, Ibrahim Noori, Dennis Bird Skating Correspondent, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jim Snow, John Russell Taylor, Lance Sieveking, Richard Cottrell, Irving Wardle, Jean Genet, Verdi, William Mann, R. W. Cooper, Ian Trethowan, Brian Priestley, Philip Howard, T. D. Roberts, S. J., Anthony Rea, Brian Harris, Philip Goodhart, W. T. Monnington, Shawcross, A. P. Herbert, James W. Robertson, W. G. Fiske, Richard Harris, Neil McLean Chairman of the Staff Side, G. J. K. M., George Pulay City Editor, Richard Wagner, C. M. Woodhouse, Paul Barker, A. P. Ryan, By Andrew Graham, Iverach McDonald,

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News: The crime tally last year, Sir Gordon Newton named as Journalist of the Year, Trial of Woman Deferred, Prison sentence on Vernon Scannell, U. S. students ' asked to spy in Russia ' Moscow condemns C. I. A role, Tories Launch Local Council Campaign, From the Times of 1867, Tel Aviv, Objections to £-cent currency rejected Government whips on for decimal system debate, Young driver caused four deaths, Correction, Jordan invites the Liverpool orchestra, U. K. Agency for Space Pressure grows for scientific centre, 8 crew lifted from raft by helicopter, Moscow, Company Win Appeal on Redundancy Pay Queen's Bench Division, Dr. X grossing £250,000 a year from operations, M. P. says West End Abortion Factories, Independence date, Who Pays Bill for Local Radio? Some Would Get Programmes Free Early clarification by B. B. C., Parliamentary Notices, Canada Anniversary Service in Abbey, Eugines for Glasgow, University News Durham, Up to Cambridge on a Head's Report Colleges relax entry conditions, 100,000 Cortinas in Four Months, Woman Had Indian Hemp for Baby, £852 for Fire Damage to Neighbour's Garden Queen's Bench Division, Call for Wilson Statement, Realistic, say federation, London Conference on Seaway, As It Happens: Nazis into Reds; Preparing for Danny Kaye; Wards of court, Petrol price war cuts motoring costs Esso dictates pace with 4½d. off a gallon, Second Chance for Direct Building Political cowardice, Tory says, £10,000 Grant for Children's Music, Dr. Bunche to Stay with U. N., Pay test case by Scotland Yard men, Bahamas gambling investigation, Life sentence for arson, The Home Office yesterday issued a warning that these _, Women in Poiltics: 1 Next Sunday France goes to the polls. Peter Strafford reports on the close battle being fought in a Paris constituency by two women candidates who are standing for the first time, Free Hospital Care for Greek Farmers At Least 10,000 More Beds Needed, Marchers' Plans for Easter, Airlines Step up Training £7½m. plan to teach young pilots, Award for Aberfan Local Editor, Impact of traffic on future shape on new towns Parliament: Wednesday, March 1 House of Lords, Defence vote falls to 39, Fiat cut £95 off coupe price, Germany Accused by Polane, Movements of Liners, Police to live on their beat Three forces to adopt radio and car system, Tape recordings left, police say, Treasury Suggests Fewer Councils, New shipping Act to be drafted, Order for sixth nuclear fleet submarine, Dar Es Salaam, £100,000 for Film Rights of ' Loot ', Long distance haul, Snowdonia Study, Aden Toll Rises to 8 Dead, 30 Hurt Bomb attacks wound Britons, Swaffer Award for Louis Heren, Manx Speaker Bill passes readings, Mini Van Does Not Quality for Investment Allowance Chancery Division, Cancer Specialist Summoned, Last whimpers of the China revolt?, Electric Car Goes on Show, Finance chairman quits over rates, Explosives found in barn, Absorbed farms to be studied, Italian Chemists Go on Strike, Pact on Terminals May Be near, Honda introduce new motor cycle, Daffodils herald Welsh Bill House of Commons, Bonn Discussions on Swing-Wing Plane Visit by Anglo-French team, ' Running away not the solution ', Singapore Harbour Improvement, Mr. Smith Leaves for Secret Holiday, Fixed penalty, Inquest Story of Fight for Footballer, B. E. A. may order BAC 211 jets, Student subversion denied by Russia, Another U. S. bank coming to London, Parties in conflict on British role in Aden, Tribunal Told of Plan for Tip Safety, Labour Camp Sentence on British Seaman, Jews worship with Spanish Catholics, Dispute over Ownership of Manuscripts, Reduced Postal Hours Protest, Action to check movements on Borneo border, Today's engagements, Mr. Goldberg Arrives in Saigon, Town's Architect Sent for Trial, Vietcong paying a heavy price, Birtain Repudiates Uganda Charge, Paris visit of Russian Air Minister, Toy Makers Accused of Pirating Designs, Ultimatum sent by Dutch doctors, Gaol for blackmail by witchcraft, Age Saves Driver from Prison, Women in Politics: 2 They call her ' battling Bessie '. The truth behind the cliche is both tougher and more sympathetic. Joy Manson reports on a day spent with Bessie Braddock in her constituency, Shipyard strictures necessary, Switzerland Bans the Russell Tribunal, Four-letter words speech protest, Late Football, New boundary proposals, Fire-fighting aids for R. A. F., Students back teachers, Concern over India Rights, Britain seeks Efta countries' views Overseas News Stockholm discussions on E. E. C., ' End gaol terms for seamen deserters ' Home News New shipping Act needed, says Pearson report, British Week for Stockholm, General De Gaulle Not to Have Last Word Left wing on independent television, Boys Die on Army Range Bodies found mile inside boundary, Piecework now makes 1,300 car men idle, In the sixteenth arrondissement of Paris Mme Odette _, Signals not cause of rail crash Mrs. Castle questioned in Commons, Police Inspector Fined for Speeding, Geneva Office for Christies, Computer men ' need links in Europe ', New Chief Justice, For ' national plan ' read ' strategy ', 12 World Cup Stamps Make 50 Gns, A deaf child learning to read with the aid of a microphone _, European Ministers' Visits, Opposition in search of an incomes policy, Gretna Green marriage valid, Hanoi Rules out Early Talks U. S. escalation blamed by N. Vietnam leader. Index: On Other Pages, The Times, IMF: The New Loans. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, General Accident, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Burroughs announce, Rank Xerox, Burnley Building Society, Multiple Display Advertising Items, Tabac Original, Nigeria's Last Hope, Entertainment, Plummers, IMI, Industrial Expansion Board of Trade, The Italian People Flood Appeal, Laing, Home Service Insurance, Rover 3-Litre Mk III, Decimalisation is as simple as ABC with Burroughs, Factoryguards Group of Companies, Premium Savings Bond Winners. Publication Matter: The Times. Picture Gallery: The ketch Phonex, with six American and one Japanese pacifists on board, leaving Hiroshima harobour, bound for North Victnam with a cargo of medical supplies, " Jeremy's band of vague promises seems to be even more dynamic than Jo's ". Sport: Georgetown, Rowing Record, Today's Fixtures, South Africa's Star in Ascendancy Cricket's Sunnier Side Enthusiasm reaches new peak, Losing Run Ends Windsor Meeting Rees wins on Oedipe, Setback for Champion World Skating Schwarz goes ahead, Royal Navy XV, Membership Drive, Quintin Bay First, Wings Score Five Tries in Rout of Banks, Lady Margaret Bumped by Pembroke Rowing, Loughborough champions again U. A. U. Rugby, Hospitals Cup Teams, Mr. Benjamin Britten takes rehearsal, Today's Hockey, Yesterday's results at Windsor, Official Scratchings, 21 Gold Cup Acceptors, Burnley paired with west Germans Fair's Cup Draw, Favourites for team titles Table Tennis, E. G. U. 's income warning Golf, Fontwell Park runners, Burlington II Well Favoured Fontwell Park Racing, Skating, Yesterday's Football, South African Averages, Yesterday's Results, Change to Stroke-Play Favoured Amateur Golf, Snow Reports, McIlmoyle Moves, Two for Transfer, Australia, Lindsay sets two records, Walker's Big Pay Day Boxing May earn £20,000, Narrow defeat gives Celtic hope Sports News Vojvodina's attacks subdued, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,477, Quick guide, Television, Radio. Reviews: Theatre, but not Genet Oxford Playhouse: The Balcony, Lady in the Lords looks back on a full life, Play still farther from novel New Thatre: Howards End Drama Critic, Miss Shuard's strong Turandot, Three comic operas, Modern Masterpiece Books Wanted in 1967-5, Fun with the French Revolution Film Critic, New fiction, Vintage connoisseur, Inside Eton, Young Nabokov, Verdi staged with new vitality Sadler's Wells: Ernani Music Critic, Student of red politics, Make-believe not needed Television Critic. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow Protests Too Much, Ten Shillings Has It, Multiplication of Division. Letters to the Editor: Heresy charge, Gesture to European Unity, Britain Abroad, Dam on the Thames, Council Houses for Sale, Letter from America, Allegations of Torture in Aden, Henry Moore's Gift to the Tate, Resentment over the Border, Disqualified Drivers. Court and Social: Luncheons, Dinners, Court Circular, Receptions. Births: Birthdays Today, Births, Marriages & Deaths. Deaths: Funeral, In Memoriam, Gifts to Schools Latest Wills, Funerals, Memorial Services. Marriages: Forthcoming Marriages, Marriage. Obituaries: Sir Alfred Watson Obituary Editor who twice escaped death at the hands of terrorists, Duke of Westminster, Miss W. Monckmason Sffergatte and Actress, Mr. R. Chiles Service to Exports. Business and Finance: Wall Street moves firmly ahead, 6% gain in cocoa output forecast, Hilton-T. W. A. link nearer, Strong demand for pound, Heavy selling on Milan bourse, Gilts and shares reflect strength of sterling Stock Market Reports, Commercial Union sets £2 minimum, Enlisting the riches of little nations, Money : fairly large help, More Ceylon dividends, Good day for sterling, Novel unit trust venture, Buroughs gets in early for decimal day, Bullough Securities Limited Company Meeting, World food crops increase, Broadside from Esso in petrol war, Europe taken to task over poor aid record, Seven authorities raising £3½m, Charterhouse Group forecast, Braby board will oppose Mr. Moir, Fresh records for Smith & Nephew Dividend and Profit Trends, Around the Markets, Settle Speakman buy garages Bids and Deals, Fair prospect for Sunbeam Wolsey, Supermarkets cut prices on films, Brazil gets $30m. I. M. F. standby, How to join in American growth For the Saver, Country props-jermyn Inv, From the London Gazette, Forte's to spend £¼m. on hotel, Bingham up 10 p. c., Sun-seekers are dodging exchange laws, Eurosydicat index, A Trust House in Barbados, John Laing loses £500,000 in second half, In brief, Hard year ahead for I. M. I., Mergers cleared, Rise expected in sugar stocks, Mr. Crosland warns against shortage of technologists, Frankfurt in Friendly Mood, Lord Thomson joins Imperial Life of Canada Business Changes, Sustained buying in forward lead Commodity Markets, For national plan read economic strategy, Production falls in west Germany, Wagon Finance outlook, Esso gas strike, Budget: Signals at Neutral New Treasury verdict, Singapore plans for container ships, Bill will ' kill private estates '. Stock Exchange Tables: European, Australian and Japanese securities, Montreal and Toronto Exchanges, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Option Rates, Regional share price, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices. Official Appointments and Notices: Record £1.2m. For Missions Church News, Legal Notices. Law: Employers Need Not Find out if a Worker Can Read Law Report: March 1 Court of Appeal, Damages for ' Campaign ' against Chief Constable Queen's Bench Division, Crown Fails over £100,000 Harmsworth Claim Court of Appeal. Weather: Weather forecast and recordings. Classified Advertising: Multiple Classified Advertising Items.

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