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The Times - 20/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BRIAN MACARTHUR, , CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, MICHAEL BAILY, , BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, JULIAN MOUNTER, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN PRIESTLEY, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRRESPONDENT, DESSA TREVISAN, , FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM MICHAEL WOLFERS, By John Russell Taylor Flim Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, WILLIAM NORRIS, , LOUIS HEREN, P.H.S., A. DICKSON WRIGHT, Honorary, HUGO PATTEN., C. MAcINNES., KENNETH CLARK., IVAR CAMPBELL., FRANK TEER. Joint Managing, MARGARET MOLE., GEORGE MALLABY. Chevington, Bury St. Edmunds, April 15., MARK SAVILLE. 1 Bell Moor, Hampstead, N.W.3, April 14., A. HOPKINSON., JOHN BENN. 33-36 Gracechurch Street, E.C.3, April 17., CONSTANCE M. COOK., NORMAN FOWLER, , DAVID CARVER, General Secretary., B. H. BLISS., GEOFFREY GREEN, , BY A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, U. A. TITLEY, , REX BELLAMY, , MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , RICHARD BURNELL, RICHARD CASEMENT, KENNETH OWEN, PEARCE WRIGHT, , Roger Dean, KEITH PAYNE, RICHARD WAGNER, SIMON SHORT, HAROLD MUIR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GEORGE PULAY, MICHAEL ROTHWELL, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, ANCRUM EVANS., CHESHAM., EILEEN B. PHILLIPS. Clanwilliam House, Walmer.,

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News: Adenauer mourned by west, Nato closes in on more spies Secrecy over 'Madame X', Fresh obstacle to peace in Aden Flosy government in exile, Law Society Examination Results Successful candidates in Part II, Soft landing for 'moon shovel' spacecraft, S Africa to get French submarines, Indonesian Protest To China, Left Well Split Over Europe EEC 'task for socialists', Exam marks by robot, Warning By Pope On Reform 'Dangerous experiments', A plan to control gambling, Students from 26 countries meet, The Gentle Persuaders: 2, Churches Back Arms Ban Call Control as first aim, E Nigeria Seizes Installations Federal power defied, £3,880 debts of actor, Extra prison term for Mihajlov Four-year ban on writings, New Singer models, Britain committed to Asian role, Report angers Chancellor, Lord Robens to speak at inquiry, Levy urged to aid weaker papers, 'Fictitious saints', The King's School, Canterbury, Mme Callas tells of 'my father', Tuc Send Back Two Claims Farm and rail workers must try again, £1 Offered For £125 Land Protest by Mr Heath, Wife gets decree and £100,000, Highlands Board Defended Support by Scottish TUC, Councils as the Tories' shop window, 850 are asked for alibis, GLC new town committee, More people detained at airport, Tory hopes at Brierley Hill, Amerindian chiefs arrested, Mrs Manchester: "It's nice to have a husband who comes home for lunch", Rhodesia Plans New Detention Law, Money snag for local radio, Crowds at funeral of Ghana general, Computer to 'spy' on military units 1968 Anglo-U.S. exercise, Greek-Cyprus friction over defence, Saigon Wooing Vietcong, Large Hovercraft orders in sight £30m. a year prospect, Sovereign's name 'bandied about', Declaration of famine in Bihar, Diplomatic bag lost and found, 'Not looking for school row', 100 feared dead in air crash, The Times Diary Row brewing over steel HQ Dr Adenauer's large family An Algerian's success, Extra precautions not necessary, Airlines seek fare rises, Cornish Beaches Still Oily Many holidays cancelled, Truce zone offer to Hanoi. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Rome And Abbey Scholarships, Building Agency Chief Resigns, From the London Gazette, Church News, New Ambassador, University News. Display Advertising: Bell's, Leon Garfield, Metropolitan-Cammell Ltd., Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-Operative Permanent, Collins, Abc, Solicitors Examinations Parts 1 & 2, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, Bruntons, Uta, Daimler, Gin, M & G, Reyrolle, English Electric, Ansatone, Tube Investments Limited, Coastline, Sun, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, Abbey Fashionable, Unicorn Income, Rukba, Scottish Television, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Panam, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Genova, Reveille. Law: Mr Humphry Berkeley Gets Damages For Libel Berkeley v. Time And Tide Ltd. And Others, 22 for trial in Ceylon 'plot', Ben Barka trial denials, Critic Of Council At Tip Inquiry 'Not big enough for job', Separation For Wife And Divorce For Husband Muscato v. Muscato, Man Slandered In Club Gordon v. Creighton, Man speaks of 6-hour ordeal, Dead nurse: man in court today, Interest Rates On Deposits In Company Winding-Up In Re Theo. Garvin Ltd., Actor granted discharge, Apology by owner of 'Spectator'. Picture Gallery: Progress on the world's largest hovercraft. Arts and Entertainment: Painting of St Catherine fetches £22,000, Farce From Russia By Way Of Paris, Improved R.I., Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,518, Oliver! At Bargain Prices, 'The Desert Song' For London. Reviews: Duke John's Duchess, Kon Ichikawa's lonely voyager, All-star cast in brilliant Shaw, The Kennedy tragedy seen through loyal eyes, Young singer of conviction, Naturalist takes wings, Cast Changes In Comedies, Beriosova Faints During Show, Man out of mind, Bevin Nearing His Best, Sawn-down version of 'War and Peace', Black and white Traviata, A cynical look at the law. Classified Advertising: Financial, Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Rules defeat Commons attempt to alter rules, The Commons: Road safety: disqualified and negligent drivers, MPs look at reforms but make no decision, Arms control test in Britain, The Lords: arts need more funds: theatre and museum critics. Editorials/Leaders: The Dragon And The Bear, The Adenauer Era, Relief Of Poor Children. Letters to the Editor: The Secret Of England's Fame, London's Debt To Labour, Vietnam, Racial Discrimination, Taxation and the rule of law Lawful avoidance, Abingdon Without A Gasholder, U.S. Respect For Britain, Paish v. Popularity, Cancer research, The First Freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Adml Of The Fleet Lord Cork A former C-in-C Portsmouth, Dr. Konrad Adenauer The rise of western Germany and the pursuit of European integration, Mr C Gallop. Sport: moore achieves a life-long ambition He wins for the Queen, Barbarians make breaks and score freely, Yesterday's Results, Changes likely in ARA, Rangers take step towards final Slavia pressure fails, Sports in Brief, One Doubt In Big Entry, Three Swedish Players Defy Seedings, Fathers and Sons golf, National Hunt racing programmes, Challenger finds form, Mrs Wright advances. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Roosa criticizes banks' views on gold policy, Angus-Golden Egg going strong, London Co-op sales up by £2m, Technical hitch in new engines by Rolls-Royce, EEC potential for tractors, NZ likes the BAC 1-11, Tubes to maintain the dividend, Shipyard pacts make trades more flexible, Merger of wet and dry shavers, More French air links, The Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd. Government Transport Policy-Which Road? The Right And Wrong Way For C.T.A.'s Mr. Raymond Birch's Review, UK wool stocks jump, News Summary, U.K.-Russia trade hopes revived, Greenwich loan left high and dry, Rationalizing AEI to close second plant, Baker Perkins now stamp their name in printing industry, Industrial output falls one point, No panic in unit trust market, Chairman for shipping inquiry, Dunlop's stocks rose last year, Bottling firm taken over, Picking Up The Bill, CBI 'perplexed' by that 3 per cent growth forecast, Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society New Business Shows A Striking Increase Record Sums Assured And Premium Income The Rt. Hon. Lord Geddes' Statement, The first meeting of the Anglo-, Fairey expands in Belgium, Fridge makers seek curb on imports, Quicksilvers lead way in Milan, Robert Bosch acquisition, MCA earn £11½m, Unit trust prices, Irregular tone all day, Learning the business (USA), Two more colour sets announced, Car insurance check offered, Further selling hits copper, Fire danger at unmanned pumps claim, Making recruitment easier for the personnel officer, Business Diary Jobs for the girls: Miss Bostock joins the board, N and Employers repeat 24pc, Top speed mills on the way, Speculation on scrip from Petrofina, £8m estate bill will force Vandervell to sell out, British look-in Russia?, Australian wants more UK trade and capital, $35m. Euro-loan for U.S. firm, Takeovers keep Winn Inds. on the up-grade, Company Meeting Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., Briefly from the boardroom, Learning the business (Britain), Retia Phoenix meeting called, Russian gold field to rival the Rand?, Syria talks on royalties, Glasgow marchers support DATA, Courtaulds pensions cash for Triumph Inv., New cocoa firm for Amsterdam, ICT is now seeking capital to cover expansion at home, corporations Must rest after Greenwich flop, How The Markets Moved, Joseph bids £6m for three Paris hotels, The Central Africa Company Limited Mr. A. H. Ball Reports Improved Group Results, Sugar surcharge cut ¼d., UK shipbuilders miss conference, F & M debts over £1.6m, Cabinet makers must go modern, Tool firm doesn't need the tunnel, Rise in business turnover, BUA plans shake-up of pay structures, Tight close for money, Japan shows interest in UK dispute, EEC tariff a problem for Finland, New techniques halve dockside unloading times. Business Appointments: Back to the board. Stock Exchange Tables: Early losses regained, European and Far East securities, Pound fluctuates, but undertone firm, Regional share prices, Insurance shares active as mixed bag of results comes in, Wall St checked as index nears 1967 peak, Recent issues, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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