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The Times - 23/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY NORMAN FOWLER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From MARIO MODIANO, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From PETER HAZELHUTRST, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From TOM BUCKLEY, From RICHARD DAVY, By A. W. HASLETT. Science Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, By Michael Billington, Film critic, By Alan Blyth, By William Gaunt, D. G., J.O.C., From David Wade, D. McV, From William Mann Music Critic, by Hilary Gelson, PHS, CRANBROOK Red House Farm, Great Glemham, Saxmundham, Suffolk, Nov. 21., SHAWCROSS. House of Lords, Nov. 22., NIGEL BIRCH, J. BRUCE-GARDYNE., A. S. DANGOUR. 24 Palace Court, W.2, Nov. 21., GEORGE POLLOCK. 7a South Cliff Tower, Eastbourne, Sussex., PETER M. OPPENHEIMER, MONTAGUE CALMAN., DEREK ALEXANDER. Merrimede, 31 Farnham Avenue, Has-socks, Sussex., ERNEST G. KLEINWORT. St. Albans House, Goldsmith Street, E.C.2., By Clive Irving, PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY. DAVID I LEITCH. BRUCE PAGE. HUGO YOUNG., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILIPS, Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From BRIAN LEWIS, By GEORGE PULAY and KEITH PAYNE, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By IAN MORISON, By DONALD CONSTANT, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MAURICE CORINA, MICHAEL McGUIRE, TOM SWAIN, ELFED DAVIES. House of Commons., MARTIN FOLKARD. 56 Ambleside, Albert Drive, S.W.19., VALERIE GOLDBERG. 6 Hollycroft Avenue, Wembley, Middx., By OLIVER STANLEY, By WILLIAM MACKEY, , BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: US jobs halt computer project, TUC votes to accept restraint, 'English' school in Poland, The Cold Reality Of Bst, Parking tokens for residents, Land-mines laid in Israel, Two theatres in one with a prom beside the Thames, Case law guide to press practice, Russia asked for access to sailors, Lord Butler's Touchstone For Autobiography, Symbols Of Despair In London Docks, Parties Silent On Aden Talks Strict security measures, An improved Ashmolean urged, Opening of huge Indus project, 'Gambler's bid' began Second World War, Mr Schoenman moves on again, Air fares may go up one-sixth Decision expected soon, Peace Mission In Nigeria, The Times Diary Britten switches to television Reading bags a diplomat Miss Mee in swamp and jungle, New 'Times Atlas', Card Accused By Police 'Malicious complaints', Theatre cost still above £7m., Mobs on rampage in Calcutta 2,000 troops called in, New York Weighs Election Hopes, Un Accepts British Plan For Middle East, Pickets and police in clash, Secrecy aids Labour unity, De Gaulle to talk about Britain, Science Report Vaccines Successful test against typhoid, Comet'S salvage dropped, Riot Control To Include Army, Chancellor Attacks 'Potentially Sinister' Business Group Sir Paul Chambers retorts 'Too silly', Labour MP gives up whip, Railways Face Disruption, Greeks Gaoled For Opposing Regime, London road toll down, U S protests 'communist plot', Fuel policy debate is delayed, U S troops mauled in hill battle Two battalions pull back, Power station site attacked, Mrs Castle's 'bungling' attacked, Drastic changes in AEA proposed Fuel monopoly to be shared, Foot-and-mouth in 21 counties A new affected area, Minister is 'ready to help', L S E first choice for students, Labour's divided ranks show a rare unity, Paris Blamed For Devaluation US banker speaks of plot, Over 60 arrests in Chicago, Mao's school plans defied, Greeks and Turks on brink of war Heavy troop movements on borders, Survey on Mr Brown, Fuel policy to be reviewed. Politics and Parliament: Aldabra plan scrapped in defence cuts, Immunity of the Bar upheld, The Lords: Church backs lower age for marriage, Devaluation breach of faith: Mr Heath, The Commons: loans for hotels: jobs for miners, 'Government lack guts': MP resigns whip, 'Twister' jibe withdrawn, Tone of swan song in Commons. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Certified Dividends, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Atlas Lighting, Fleco Holdings Limited, 'Tailored Lighting', Technical Developments Capital Ltd., Heal's, Magic Of Lancome, Treasury Loan, Alliance Property Holdings Limited, Six Of The Best, Anny Bowen & Associates, The Royal Exchange Group, Triplex, South African Disilleries And Wines Limited, Zambian Anglo American Limited, London Borough Of Barking, Interim Statements, Laing, The M & G Group, Rhokana Corporation Limited, Royal Garden, Design In Steel, Securicor, Wesrgarth & Co. Ltd.,, Merill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Scm (United Kingdom) Limited, Bupa, Panam. Index. Law: Judge sums up in 'Last Exit' case, Barristers Cannot Be Sued Rondel v. Worsley, Breaches Of Contract When There IS Devaluation Aruna Mills Ltd. v. Dharajmal Gobindram, Pop man fined £50, Man accused of girl's murder, Cleared of murder, £15,000 for shock victim, Ronald Edwards In Court. Picture Gallery: Idle cranes, symbols of despair, on Silvertown's skyline. Classified Advertising: Personal, Investments And Loans, Shopping By Post, Entertainments, Looking Ahead, Appointments. Reviews: Baroque and modern, Uneventful recital, Right film for Paul Newman fans, Petite new Mimi, German humanists of art, Wadkoping: A Living Arts Museum, From Rossini to Offenbach, Not enough lid off the robbery, 'Scandal' sets off shakily, Thea Musgrave's first full-length opera. Editorials/Leaders: The Wrong Way To Lead, Seeds of a nuclear power revolution, Two Days Of Debate, An Impolitic Immunity. Letters to the Editor: Government And The Press, Museum Library, Devaluation And Its Effects: Overmanning In Industry, Pool Of Unemployed, Convincing the miners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,704, Television and radio programmes, Churchill Banquet, £17,000 for painting of two hunters. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News. Obituaries: Mr Vassili Shkvarkin, Master Tara Singh Veteran campaigner for a Sikh state. Sport: Shock for Fraser, Cambridge again thwarted, Berkshire waste 11 short corners, Horseman of the Year awards, Different Class has easier task in second race, Sports in Brief, England almost pay for casual arrogance Irish chances squandered by Irvine, McCormack Fails To Impress. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: BOAC loses appeal, Mr Mills meets LBJ halfway, Forte's go to Dublin, Blow for coin-op firm, Fine decision by Birmingham Exchange, Wool needs 14 pc export increase, Sugar surcharge reduced, Winding up of building firm sought, Briefly From Industry, Dollar portfolio for reserves, Devaluation-who was to blame?, Closedown of Zambia mine threatened, Oil bill up £30m, News Summary, Mileage out of the taxman, Unit trust prices, Japanese swoop into BOAC's flightpath, Strong recovery on Milan bourse, US concern over 'growth' fund trading, Exporters angry as 2 pc rebate is abolished, Rush for shares pushes index to new peak, BET to accept £35m, Company Meeting The Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd., A Ferranti sells shares, New price levels for buffer stock, Prices of gilts go up again, Ceylon tea cheaper?, Dividend in view for Anglo Norness shareholders, Car chief calls for stability, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, EMI expects £1m profit boost, Geo Bassett comeback, Tin jumps £26 5s a long ton, 'Homemade' trust plan, Another boom day, TV sets likely to cost more, Deputation on close companies taxation, Halt to deals in Bamfords, £13½ million package deal by B P C, Business Diary A feud in the family, PO savings rate going up to 6%, Point drop in output, Gas Council may raise loan on Eurodollar market, On Other Pages, Fertilizer makers to seek price rise, Brewery wants price rise, Money very tight: large help given, No trading on Calcutta markets, Plastics for building, Paris produces record gold deals in London. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street cautious after early sharp rise, How The Markets Moved, Pound steady in quieter trading, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Sharp rises in Kaffins, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Equities surge ahead, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Bundesbank appointments.

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