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The Times - 10/10/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From HENRY STANHOPE-, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By STEPHEN JESSEL, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From BERNARD JOSEPH CABANES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER-, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM OUR SOUTH AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-Rio de Janeiro, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-New York, By Rolf Hochhuh, By Michael Billintton, By Miles Kington, By Stanley Sadie, By T. G. Rosenthal, By William Mann Music Critic, By DAN VAN DER VAT, PHS, A. J. HAWES., ANTHONY B. MARSHALL, JULIAN S. KORN, K. S. SHORTLAND., TRANT B. LUARD., F. NEWCOMB., T. G DON., GERARD W. TICKLE, Bishop-in-Ordinary to H.M. Forces (R.C.). 54 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7, Oct 7., JOHN G. VANCE., E. P.BARBER., TED STOKES, W. A. MYATT., CHARLES DAVY., R. A. KEABLE-ELLIOTT., RICHARD FITTER, Chairman, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Naturalists' Trust Chinnor Hill, Oxford, Oct. 8., JOHN HALL., M. G. R. MORRIS., BRIAN SYNGE., Mr. Peter Tennant writes:-, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, By ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN DOWNIE, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Business News staff, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROY MACKIE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By JOHN GILMORE, Gearge pulay CITY EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By KENNETH OWEN, GORDON LAMBSDALE., By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter,

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News: Brazil's Nuclear Quest, Advice by Mao's wife, 'Che'Guevara the man and his legend, World Bank challenge by UN, Chinese version of Tilbury fight, Gay Brewer pays caddie £1,000, US-German tank for Nato, E Germans 'blocking talks', 'The Times' Saturday Review, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Author of Churchill play booed, Immorality at a jazz festival, Britain Drops Special Link With US New stage on way to Common Market, Loyalty oath to Pres Johnson, New light on genetics, Bishops face atheism, China accuses the Hongkong police Peking flags 'torn down', Niger River Town Captured Federal drive in Biafra, The Times Diary Dilemma over top history Chair Horder sets Betjeman to music New recruit to the 'PR-age', More Rioting In Mauritius, Christian Talks A Success, Delay in manned space launch, Poisonous plant withdrawn, Many brains at work on few subjects, Soviet 'tell the people' budget Citizens' rights issue, 'Withdraw grant to theatre', Express Too Fast, Driver Says Admission after crash, The strong man at Renault's wheel, Drug addiction increasing, Union ousts Vauxhall militant, Attlee memorial appeal, Egypt Hopes On Oil, Nigeria counts cost of war-in money and blood, More Migs Over North Vietnam Military aid agreements, South Arabia rivals hold talks, Priest married in secret, Jets start bus stop service soon, Firing on Kashmir border, US leads in science spending, manpower, ... and the tortoise, Divers find 36 wartime victims, Better Deal For Dismissed Men, TV men agree to arbitration, Britain replies on sterling Lord Chalfont's assurance, Mr Godber's challenge on jobless, Pay inquiry plan in docks strike Union call to Minister, Liberal attacks Mr Heath's call for negotiations, Aircraft industry warning, Lions Rugby team for Rhodesia, Farewell to Sir Malcolm, Lancashires back from Aden, Tokyo's rioting students gain little sympathy, Fastback Rapier IS Good-Looker, Attack On Mr Reagan, How far do party whips curb the Commons?, Council reject tenants' plea, Bar Trade Cut By Tests, 144 officers retired in Greece, Tories will want a full explanation, Campaigners await by-election date Respoctable' fight ahead, Arkle to have X-ray, The hair..., Students Live In 'Filthy Digs ' Move for more housing, Che Guevara dead in Bolivia clash Castro lieutenant among guerrilla casualties. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Magee, Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Norcros Limited, Newcastle, Ici, Irish Brogues, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Salvation Army, Geo. Bouverat & Co. Ltd., Leadenhall-Sterling Investments, Doublemint Chewing Gum, Aquascutum, Sas, I.C.T., Canadian Bank, Tarmac, Tyndall Funds, Dunhill International, Peter Robinson, Jackson, Cerebos Limited, Panam, Harrods. Index. Law: I Am No Witch, Woman In Libel Suit Says Cardell v Associated Newspapers Ltd., Breath test penalty on escaper, Nina Dyer will case issue, Bingo case for Lords, Court Of Two Disagrees Hamilton v. Hamilton, Youths cleared of murder at sea, No threat to the Motor Show, £325 fines after football match, Court Dilemma Over Smith Regime, Accused Girl Was 'Living In Clouds', Four months for assaulting p-c, Lionel Bart to pay £1,000, Tito critic to go on trial, Ban On 'Legal And General' In Inquiry Agency Name Legal And General Assurance Society Ltd. v. Daniel And Others, Guilty Plea As A Factor In Mitigation Regina v. De Haan, 'Hippie' murder charge, Man killed boy aged two, Bogus doctor gaoled. Arts and Entertainment: Nureyev In Swan Lake, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,666, Millicent Martin As Peter Pan, Surprise win in bridge event. Picture Gallery: At the Royal and Ancient: watching the play in the Alcan tournament. Reviews: Hochhuth bends history to serve the higher truth Freie Volksbuhne, The Soldiers, Projection of a Mass, Heroic music in Handel opera Queen Elizabeth Hall: Scipio, Jack B Yeats's sure place, Relaxed dynamo, Barren jazz fusions. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval Promotions, Irish students call for better representation, British Artists Get Paris Awards, Church News. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Road To Unity, Just the time for a blueprint, Lions In Rhodesia, Behind The Tokyo Uproar. Letters to the Editor: Press And Television News: Criteria Of Reporting, The Clergy's Turn, Road In The Chilterns, Doctors' Surgeries, Westminster Addition, Bbc's Own Paper, Launching Service, Message to the men, Thought From Roget. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: M André Maurois Novelist, biographer and interpreter of the English, Capt T. M. Brownrigg., Mr A. St. J. Shuttleworth, Mr Vernon Watkins. Sport: Rugby club records, Lee signs for City, Casper unable to close gap Brewer's putting decisive, Piggott regains lead on Paddy Boy, Tour men chosen, Sports in Brief, Celtic XI Dampen Olympic Hopes Professionals in command, Today's football, Results at Worplesdon, BRM to lose Stewart, Strike holds up yachts, Pritchett Shows Maturity, Frank Strawson Memorial, Top pairs to compete, Lee Have Talent To Win Tropht, Eastbourne Croquet. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Births. Business and Finance: Breathalyser hits brewers, Industrial Models to be acquired, Railways and hauliers bar loads for strike ports, US 91-day bill rate rises, Bethlehem cuts production, Cerebos recovery taking longer than expected, US invests more in German industry, Briefly From Industry, North Sea gas reserve, Attack on Bank Governor's speech unwarranted, Watneys denies bid for IDV, News Summary, Barings aid Argentine steel plant, Business Diary This time Phoenix has help, Morris lays off 1,000, Cabaret Club wound up, Has Continental made a partial bid for Phonenix?, High cost of overseas motor claims, Leyland to end short time working, £5m missiles order for Belfast firm, Ever Ready disquiet, Bright forecast for Italian yards, Hawker regroups its £65m electrical interests, 'Fair play on shares'-Wilson, Jessel to link small unit trusts, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Artificiality in gilt-edged securities, Now £32m Phoenix bid for Yorkshire, Tanks profits up £300,000, Record earnings for Chase Manhattan, Uuit trust prices, European and Far East securities, Sterling holds steady, Glaxo results stop the rot, Gilts keep firm, Why RKB hived off Anglowest, UK copper and lead consumption down, Plan to aid reserves with private $ shares, Milan bourse nervous and lower, Oil seizure by Iraq, Exchequer repays 5 pc's, Sime Darby Holdings Ltd., How The Markets Moved, 'Strong ports control' call, Pressure for cheaper ship steel, Fiat cutback. Business Appointments: Top move by Esso Europe. Stock Exchange Tables: Wait and see mood in money market, Cocoa futures lose ground on nervous selling, Regional share prices, Fall in rails and utilities checks wall Street, Share indices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Brewery shares dull.

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