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The Times - 25/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From JULIAN MOUNTER-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From COLIN WEBB-, BY A STAFF REPORTER, GEORGE CLARK, , FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, GEOFFREY GREEN, , S. Paul, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, From Our Special Correspondent, R. W. Cooper, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Andrew Graham, Ursula Bloom, Alix Coleman, Oliver Warner, Ernle Money., Katie Stewart, From STEWART HARRIS-NUI DAT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN EASTERN EUROPE-, D. M. LANG. Connaught Hall, 41 Tavistock Square, W.C.1, March 23., C. G. HOW, Chairman of School Managers, Rector of Bethnal Green, ROSEMARY BLACKETT-ORD, School Manager. ANTHONY PEARSON-CLARKE, Headmaster, St. Matthias Church of England Primary School, Granby Street, Bethnal Green. E.2., ROBERT CARR. House of Commons, March 23., SANDERSON OF AYOT. Ayot Bury, Weiwyn, Hertfordshire., MICHAEL LIPTON. All Souls College, Oxford., JOHN D. NORTH. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., J. CLEMENT JONES, President, Guild of British Newspaper Editors and Editor, Express and Star. Express and Star, Queen Street, Wolverhampton., K. J. HUME. University of Technology, Loughborough, Leicestershire., FREYA STARK, PENNAR DAVIES, Memorial College, Swansea. J. R. JONES, Department of Philosophy, University College, Swansea. GARETH W. EVANS, Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University College, Swansea. TREBOR LL. EVANS, General Seo retary, Union of Welsh Independents. J. GWYN GRIFFFITHS, Reader in Classics, University College, Swansea. Coleg Coffa, Ffynhannau, Abertawe., DENIS CHESTERS. 16A Prince Albert Street, Brighton 1, RICHARD F. OLSEN. 64A Cathcart Raod. S.W.10., CANON DONALD NICHOLSON, KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, PETER RYDE., FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, ROY HAY, RICHSRD DAVY,

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News: Solicitor Ordered To, Five Killed In First Coup, Schoolboy In Trawler Blaze, Seven Radio Stations In England More time needed over last two, Slow progress against viruses, 'Sabotage' call to peace marchers, Consistency urged on council house rents, £50m. British radar deal in danger, Military take over in Sierra Leone Political leaders in custody, Radio control over minds of monkeys and astronauts, Russuins Ordered Out Of Cyprus, The difference between comfort and security, Jayne Mansfield's Dogs Held At Airport, Mothers Flee From Rain Of Fire, £9m. plan to make atoms bigger, Two new figures in Kennedy inquiry Arrest warrant for third man, Rally Drivers In 100ft. Plunge, £1,000 fine if doctors ignore drug law Supplies only from centres, Mr. Heath calls for Atlantic partnership, Milk goes down the drain in farmers' price boycott, Will Lady Day be ominous?, A potter of originality, Admiral Cunningham comes to Trafalgar Square, The 11 frightened men, Missing Frans Hals work found, Confusion Of Babel Reconstructed Ashmolean tablets translated, The Pope Kneels To Children, Using Shakespeare to point a modern message, Britain given rebuff over colonialism, Clerks Back D.A.T.A. In Dispute, The freshness of vinho verde, Britain Buying Islands, 'Publicity On Drugs Not Overdone ', Made to strip by Swedish police, M.P.s' Brussels visit may be stopped Clash with Government likely over market inquiry, Villages are Vietnam's front line, Promiscuity Rise Among Students Doctors differ over significance, Weekend recipe, Croats claim full language rights, Snow Reports, Firm Still Left With About 15% Profit Routine contracts without development risks, France To Control U.S. Oil Pipeline Supplying American army in Germany, Inquiry Urged Into Air Contracts Did 'excess profits' kill TSR 2?, Two-hour queue put off Miss Eriksson, AS IT HAPPENS: Lord Russell's tribunal hits a snag; Children's day at the Zoo; Radical New Zealander, A castle in the air?, 30,000 Said To Be Fighting Egyptians, Among, the lakes of Poland, Tanker May Be Freed Today High wind sweeps thin oil film on to beach. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Winchester Cathedral Appeal, Ibb, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, The Lady Hoare Thalidomid Appeal, Leicester Permanent, Operation Save Nigeria, The Financial Times, Abbey Bonds, Cnd, Florence. Index. Picture Gallery: The drawers of water. Law: Middle-aged woman speaks of 11 hours in flat, Minister Fined For Speeding. Arts and Entertainment: Titles At Stake In Easter Chess, Television, Weekend at home, PartnershiP Understanding, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,496. Sport: Bonavena To Meet Clay?, Tennis, Galipar Preferred In Guineas Trial Going may help fast horses, Manchester United a step away from Europe, Sports in Brief, Second mile critical for Oxford Cambridge hope for good start, Problems On The Greens Coles, Warren win, Mohicans miss chances at Worthing, Triumph for new British cars, Barnett Rides Fine Race, Raybould's thrusts too much for Penarth. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Easter Day, For The Epicure, Personal, Step Lively, Entertainments, Gardening. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News, New sheriffs appointed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Cork Street art shows, Pianist's skill and assurance, Handel Opera Society's plans, Chinese Painting Of Three Centuries, Superb voices in television 'Boheme', Seven adagios show range of Haydn's genius, Bournemouth orchestra facing financial disaster, American music large and small. Editorials/Leaders: Met At The Frontier, A Place For Stardust, African Ins And Outs. Letters to the Editor: Government Planning, Torrey Canyon, Draughtsmen In Design Firms, Dispersal Of The British Museum, Decimal Currency, Court Reporting, Plaid Cymru, Signing Off, Ban On Driving, A School's Plight, Licences For Cats. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. Hans Schaeffer, Mr. D. Macrae Noted Scottish Actor, Cardinal Bracci, Lord Brocket Former M.P. For Wavertree. Business and Finance: Reddaway to report on overseas investment, Large help for money, Thomson resigns from Highlands Board, Unit trust prices, Ransomes, Sims cut payout; loss for John White, Indignant dignitaries to grill Mr. Jay, Monopolies probe on filters, Anglo American hold dividend, Copper prices depressed, Swiss watch exports up 14 per cent, BP and Charrington Utd. head dividend list, Max Rayne buys 20% interest in British Lion Films, A Squeeze That Hurt Overdraft demand flags, Currency rates for travellers, Bank statements for March, Hungarian Bonds: Gag Applied, E.E.C. mood no longer euphoric, Sulphur price goes up by 14%, Bank rate cut hopes aid Frankfurt bourse, Prudential brings Second Premier to its senses, Sterling best for 12 months, Chairman quits Henekeys. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, A more cautious tone evident, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Thursday's dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street at new high for the year, Fine day for the pound, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Supermarket shares strong. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Politics and Parliament: Minister's assurance: No powers sought to block wage agreements. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties. Births.

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