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The Times - 02/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, MICHAEL BAILY, By CHARLES DOUGLASHOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, HENRY STANHOPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BYRON ROGERS, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Afairs Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Science Reporter, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM RAWLE KNOX, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By ELIZABETH MONROE, Felow of St. Antony's College, Oxford, PHS, BRYAN SHARWOOD SMITH, former Governor of Northern Nigeria. 47 Cooden Drive, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, Oct.31., DONALD TAYLOR. 8 Grove Terrace, Highgate Road. N.W.5, Oct. 30., BRIAN TURNER. 59 Orchard Drive, Watford, Hertfordshire, Oct 31., C. I. MEEK, Chief Executive, White Fish Authority, Lincoln's Inn Chambers, 2/3 Cursitor Street, E.C.4., R. IRVING. 58B Wimpole Street, W.1.Oct. 27., E. MAXWELL FRY. 63 Gloucester Place, W.1.Oct. 31., BROOKEBOROUGH. Colebrooke, Brookeborough, Northern Ireland, Oct. 27., G. R. F. MORRIS. Goldsmith Building, Temple, E.C.4., R. P. DORE. 11 Pickwick Road, S.E.21., INNES MOORE. 14 Crescent Lane, Bath, Somerset, Oct.26., Adam Fergusson, BERNARD CRICK, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, 10., ERIC HOLDER. 73 Castelnau. Barnes, S.W.13, Oct. 30., Sir Trenchard Cox writes:-, By Joan Chissell, By Stanley Sadie, By Anthony Payne, G.W., By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Julium Critchley, By HENRY STANHOPE, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, DOUGLAS CALDER, FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JOE ROEBER Industrial Editor, MAURICE CORINA, PHILIP JACOBSON, From HARLOW UNGER, ROY MACKIE, PATRICIA ROWAN, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. OWEN SMITH. University of Technology, Loughborough, Leicestershire., DONALD CUNNINGHAM. Hazelbank, Chelsfield Lane, Orpington, Kent., A. M. D. CHARLTON, Managing Director. Michael Denham Ltd., 16 Robert Adam Street, W.1., JOHN GILMORE, JOHN WOODLAND, by Sir Paul Reilly, Director, Council of Industrial Design, by Robert Goodden, Pro-Rector, by a Special Correspondent, Lord Robbins, by Misha Black, Professor of Industrial Research (Engineering), Robert Goodden, Roger Nicholson, Bernard Meadows, Janey Ironside, David Pye, Christopher Cornford, Misha Black, Edgar Anstey, Carel Weight, David Queensberry, Richard Guyatt, Hugth Casson,

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News: HOw Balfour persuaded the Cabinet, Interior Design, Research: A New Emphasis And Bigger Grants, Cost of scheme to tap Severn cut, Politics behind journey of Mrs Kennedy, 'Relief' cities for London, The Times Diary Unshown Attlee interview as book The man behind the report How Berrocal created Adam, What IT Takes And What IT Costs, Why We Came And Why We Stayed, Nine growth sectors radiating from capital on major communication limbs, BOAC pilots delay some flights, Call for mixed residential colleges, The new Light Infantry, Duke Replies To Work Challenge 'Might be more frustrated', Operation for Pope fixed, MP may take up shot p-c's case, Hanoi Ready To Hit Back Harder, Turkish State Visit Begins, Law And Order Threatened US Senator's warning, Chairman of ICI takes new job, Sculpture, Cypriot Leader Interrogated Caught by gamekeeper, Prince to study in Wales, Mr Brown's Future In Balance As Tories Prepare Attack Behaviour 'damaging' national interest, Johnson Envoy In Cairo, Military pomp at Vietnam national day, 'We Are Winning' Says Humphrey, Freedom For What?, Discipline call for docks Employers in talks today, General Studies, John Piper, Internal rumblings of the National Trust, Powers To Buy Park Sites, Why The R.C.A. IS A National Asset, Strengthen UN says Sir Alec, Another Orpington in more than one sense?, Painting, Parents accept apology, The Caravan Club-an apology, Graphic Design, Geoffrey Clarke, Americans mystified by outburst, Three weeks at airport, Ceramics and Glass, Railway vice-chairman joins Cunard, Civil Service's new policy pays off man for the job, David Hockney, Jordan seeks fighters in Britain, Towards A National School For Films And Tv, US considers Polaris for Vietnam, King Husain plans UN battle Eshkol invitation declined, City regions planned as counter magnets to London, RAF staging post plans queried, Aid to early warning of earthquake, Nlf Assurance On Civilians, Silversmithing & Jewelry, Speaker may get freer hand, Strauss speech increases strain in Bonn, Non-criminal patients in Broadmoor, Specialization IS The Key, Come Christmas shopping at Heal's with the Women's Page, Mr Goldberg may scotch rumours, Furniture Design, Study of LSD and broken chromosomes, W. Derbyshire writ issued, Textile Design, Fifth Indian state hit by crisis, Dane ahead in chess tourney, New industries for pit districts 'Super development areas', W Germany attack on Chalfont, Henry Moore, Bond prize winners, Hopes of bombing pause rise Hint dropped by Mr Rusk, Industrial Design (Engineering), Measuring refined to a picosecond, November Cook's Calendar by Katie Stewart, University Status: The Reasons, Proposals cover jobs, car insurance, and housing, Bomb problem in airliners, 'Which?' attacks 'weaker beers', Fashion Design, Egypt ready to deliver 'riposte'. Law: Drug traffic gang gaoled, Judge Protests, Club Steward's Conviction For 'Selling' Drink Upheld French v. Hoggett, Amnesty inquiry, No public inquiry on Hanratty, Tribunal's Redundancy ACT Decision 'Unilluminating' Hanson And Others v. Wood, Teacher dies after school shots Man on murder charge in Dundee today. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Associated Electrical Industries Ltd, Office Cleaning Services Limited, Benham And Company Limited, Ppa, The Chase Manhattan Bank, National Savings Security, Littlewoods Mail Order Stores Limited, Gallaher Limited, Disply Advertising, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, Rank Xerox Limited, Associated Television Corporation Limited, Marshall-Andrew & Co. Ltd., Inchcape & Co Limited, The Donkey Sanctuary, Watneys, Rediffusion, Scott's, Avis Girl Winks, Charles Barker., A.N.Z. Australia And New Zealand Bank Ltd., Greater London Fund For The Blind, Stratstone Limited,, Selfridges Ltd., Northern Ireland Ministry Of Commerce,, The Vauxhall Breed's, Fenjal, The English, Scottish & Australian Bank Ltd, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, W. H. Smith & Son, Westminister Bank Limited,, Lombard Banking Limited, Sas, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Heal's Contracts Ltd, Cancer Cards Limited, The P & O Group, The Crittall Manufacturing Co Ltd, Advance Domestic Applications Ltd.,, English Electric, Btr Industries Limited, Stmichael, Pfa, Pan Am, Target Unit Trust Group, Metal Box Co Ltd., Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited,, London Merchant Securities Limited, Hopes, Lloyd's Dairies Limited, Grant's Scotch Whisky, Dr. Barnardo's, Call Export Intelligence, Murablind Ltd., Ransome & Marles Bearing Company Limited, The Department Of Education & Science,. Sport: Keble likely to reach final, Celtic beaten but earn play-off Simpson hit by bottle, South XV No Threat To All Blacks, Top jockeys beaten by schoolboy, Sports in Brief, Cambridge still to find maturity, Three pitches still on black list, British incur faults on opening day, Wins In A Canter, Fourth Chagce For Winstone Albert Hall date fixed. Index. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,686, Art gifts bring £45,095 to fund for artists, Television and radio programmes, Wilde Revival, Marie Lloyd Musical At Stratford, P.L.A. Soiree Helps Keat's House. Picture Gallery: The Royal College Of Art A special survey to mark its royal charter and university status, Women with leads at Olympic. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: switching goods from road to rail: hauliers' claims must be proved, Mr Stewart answers irrelevant' charge, The Commons: more time for Bills from back bench MPs, Hanratty: Home Secretary's decision on Rhyl alibi, Labour's lust for power. Editorials/Leaders: The Jewish National Home, Race Discrimination And The Law, Planning The South East, Spending: a case to be answered. Letters to the Editor: Changes In Parliament, Fish Farming, Race In Rhodesia, Sardinian Report, Sir Robert Menzies, Court Transcripts, An Unworthy Decision, Failing role of world currencies, Projects For Paris, Future Of Hovercraft, U.F.O.S, Reports From Nigerian War. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Dr R. Hale-White, Dr A. H. Zimmerman Canadian defence research, Mrs Harold Bowen. Reviews: Operatic rarity by Dvorák, Too big a choir for Mozart Mass, Austere view of Bach, Moving moments in 'Largest Theatre', 'Unknown' Turner in loan exhibition, Medieval delight, A menace from Mars, Indeed A Man For All Seasons, Whole less than sum of parts. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Shopping By Post, Legal Notices, The Times., Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Wider powers for the savings banks, Easing loans for buying aircraft, Sir P Chambers to quit ICI in surprise board moves, Margins limit BASF profit growth, Growth blueprint 'in January', Early selling overcome on Frankfurt bourse, Big new order for Tyne, Societies may merge, Copper erratic but up again, News Summary, Godfrey Davis to sever its tie-up with Hertz, 745,000 Ford cars recalled, Unit trust prices, Peak barley crop forecast, US not to have grain reserves, Few takers for NZ loan, New 'pack' for computer, Inchcape & Co Limited, US gold and silver output plummets, Bank support for 6 months sterling, Poor half-year for Stanwood but dividend is held, FPA Construction in £425,000 takeover, New Target unit trust offer, General Accident extends its offer, BMH seeks wider scope in Europe, Call for more accountants, Hungary plant, Money down to 438% by the close, Briefly From Industry Productivity study for clothing trade, Cocoa talks begin November 28, New York bank opens in London, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Planning service, Chevron Oil to take over 100 Regent petrol outlets, European and Far East securities, Wool auctions postponed, Joint satellite company fails, Dramatic upsurge by Renong Tim, Why the oil tankers are becoming even more super, BMC to halt 1100 production, Business Diary The man and the myths, Valve offshoot for UK, BEA sees US airbus, Review of piblic buving urged, Institutions force GEC's hand, Daejan Holdings Limited The Earl Of Stradbroke Reports On A Period Of Consolidation, Rank chief gets £50,000 a year, Gauging the pace of US expansion, Car sales on HP fall in October, How The Markets Moved, Labour News 4,000 fewer in production jobs, 35s premium on new share, Problem of early retirement For The Saver, Bus order 'won with stewards' help', Layman's guide to trade gap mumbo jumbo, U S food chain to venture into British stores, OCSummers: case of underpricing, GEC puts another £10m on AEI bid, 10,000 Vauxhall men on overtime. Business Appointments: McLaren named chief of Allied Investments. Stock Exchange Tables: Late rally in AEI, GEC, Black day on Wall St with index slumping 12.66, Store shares close lower, Regional share prices, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.

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