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The Times - 02/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR CITY STAFF, STEWART HARRIS, PETER NICHOLS, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, DAVID WOOD, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR, , R. W. COOPER, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM MANN, , GUY BRETT, , STANLEY SADIE, GEOFFREY GREEN, , JIM SNOW, , U. A. TITLEY, , LOUIS HEREN, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, DAVID SPANIER, , NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, WILLIAM NORRIS, , JOHN WOODCOCK, , FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10, Jan. 31., THOMAS J. HUTTON. 5 Spanish Place, W.1., HUBERT J. SPINK. 26 Holly Drive, Chingford, E.4., IVAN M. MAISKY. Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Feb. 1., GLADWYN. House of Lords, Jan. 31., NORMAN COHN, Director. Centre for Research in Collective Psychopathology, University of Sussex, 3 Henrietta Street, W.C.2, Feb. 1., DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH. House of Lords, Jan. 31., MALCOLM MORRIS. Farrar's Building, Temple, E.C.4, Jan. 31., BRIGID BROPHY PETER BUCKMAN ANTHONY BURGESS IVY COMPTONBURNETT LEN DEIGHTON January 31., GILLIAN FREEMAN B.S. JOHNSON JULIAN MITCHELL JOHN MORTIMER ALAN SILITOE WILLIAM TREVOR, N. E. HICKIN. Home Farm, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, Jan. 31., Sir Edward Beddington-Behrens, A. K. QUILTER, Headmaster. Wells Cathedral School, Wells, Somerset., ALFRED EMMET. The Questors Limited, The Questers Theatre, Mattock Lane, Ealing, W.5., WILLIAM MORLAND. Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Jan. 30., FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Ronald Howell, Anthony Burgess, Sarah Curtis, George Clark, Christopher Fildes, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL REPORTER,

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News: Pound Highest Since March Chancellor hints at cheerful gold figures today, Go-ahead for rise in A.A. fees, South Africa On A Sticky Wicket Alarm over prospect of sporting isolation, Regret Over Land Case Urgent need for U.S. forces store, Chichester can sail on with assurance, Diplomatic bag via satellite, Doctors anxious over entering Europe Problem of recognizing qualifications, Russian Urges More Free Discussion Appeal by nuclear physicist, Car Men May Try To Stop Race Film, Inquest told of overshooting measures by B.E.A., Chinese drag French official from car Wife has to watch seven-hour rage of Red Guards, No Drum Heard For Boke Of Brome Manuscript drain is worrying scholars, Resting on air instead of furniture, Premium Bond Winners, M.P.s Join Brighton Marina Battle Commons move to block Bill, Need for incentives at the top, Two new towns for Scotland, 'No Huge Food Price Rise In Tory Plan', Union Stops Party Fee 'Legal right to pottery rise', Migivings on nuclear treaty expressed in Nato, Malta Bans Unloading Of Army Cargoes, Minister Agrees To Talks On Fees Increase, E.E.C. Success So Far For Mr. Wilson Britain now faces time issue, As IT Happens:, 32 Wounded In Java Clash, 'McCarthyist spell at L.S.E.' Group of students dissociate themselves from 'mob', Rhodesian Front Discussing Apartheid, Egypt ready for U.N. inquiry about gas Yemen attacks again denied, French strike cuts down trains, Move To Ban Sale Of V.C.s, Italian Professors And Students Stop Work, Americans Excited By 'Captured Notes', German's Call For 4-Power Conference, Drive to get more police graduates, Frustration In The Morning Early start gets M.P.s nowhere, Firm's £5,000 for Tory funds, Hospital Will End Waiting List, Grave setback for moon landings Doubt thrown on use of oxygen, Snow Reports, How to spend the non-holiday of a lifetime, Co-op chief's eye on overheads, Mr. Dean Rusk's Hint On Talks With Vietcong, Incomes Stand By Union M.P.s Bid to block compulsion move, Britain's hopes on Kosygin visit, Doctors' Views On Abortion Law. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The new Sydney Opera House from above. Law: Former Husband Criticized For 'Scandalous Delay' Ostrer v. Ostrer And Another, Coastguards Tried To Save Anzio I, B.O.A.C. Libel Action, Petrol Firm Man Wins Conspiracy Case Appeal Churchill v. Walton, Case of 'sherry' for High Court, Reprieved murderer to hang, 16 For Trial In Car Park Plot Case, Apology For 'Stamp War' Article FOX v. The Institute Of Directors And Another, Appeal Lodged Over 'Indecent' Prints, Councillor accused of soliciting £2,000, Man To Be Kept In Broadmoor. Politics and Parliament: Commons again counted out, M.P.s want terms of swing-wing project, Discords and dilemmas of the morning, Cash incentives the spur to industrial revival, Echoes of the whip's call, Doctor M.P. 'Coached' On Abortion Requests, Corporation not to compete with merchant banks, Islander a fine example of British enterprise. Official Appointments and Notices: From the London Gazette, New Treasurer For Liberals, Church News, E1 Cordobes to retire, Mothercraft Award For Boy, Warwick Forced To Cut Intake, New Nord-Aviation chief appointed. Display Advertising: The Department Of Education And Science,, Chewing Gum, Bell's, The Electricity Council, Chubb, Allied Retail Trades (London) Limited, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rank Xerox Limited, Hertz, Triplex, Epping Bonds, Rnli, Board Of Trade, Radiospares. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, British Singers' Debut At Bayreuth Festival, Windsor's Four New Plays, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,453, Van Kessel Birds Bring £850. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: The gods of chance, Elegant shadow-objects by a Portuguese artist, Rising Whigs, Thousand and one chores for the backbencher, Firm shaping of Berlioz melodies, Edward Lear abroad, Going strong at ninety, A sound, solid recital, New fiction, Peter Weiss goes for Portugal, Film falls between two styles, Builders' men in conflict, Solti's fine Fidelio, Gallipoli General, Greek Cantata By David Cox, A Dream Of Publishing, Unassuming baritone. Sport: More Misfortune For Dreaper, British Pairs' Success In Dancing, East's attack in form, Navy XV almost forget art of orthodox attack, Sports in Brief, Little distinction about Spurs' Cup win Sad error by sturdy Millwall, Brearley Scores 312 Runs In A Day Two partnerships of over 200. Editorials/Leaders: A Student IS A Student IS A Student, The Rate For A Top Job, Bombs From Big Brother. Letters to the Editor: Barrage schemes, American Policies In Vietnam, Around St. Paul's, Common Ties-London And Moscow, Replacing Censorship, A Centre's Work, Eternal Vigilance, Help For Malta, Where Have All The Glow-Worms Gone?, Motor Car Licences, Hooliganism On Trains, Britain's Place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Harry Davidson, Air Commodore H. E. Nowell, Sir Dingwall Bateson, Earl Of Kilmuir, Prof. J. Heslopharrison Botanical Field Work, Mr. E. Tolan Former Sprint Champion, Mr. J. D. Waters A Privy Council Registrar. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Reason for Belgian Bank rate cut, No final dividend by Assoc. Paper, Bulgaria in search of British goods, Poser on Britain's £357m. I.M.F. payment, Record year for consulting engineers, Machine tool users to give their ideas, New Machine Has Spot Test, Decision to start new national plan, Cash tin moves above £1,200 again, Mortgage rate cut unlikely before July, Coal merchants hit by warm weather, Unit trust prices, Breakthrough brings new uses for titanium, BROOM AND WADE LIMITED (Manufacturers of Air Compressors, Pneumatic Tools and Spray Finishing Equipment, &c.) Another Record Year, Davies' creditors hold meeting, Stores plan for decimals, Wiggins Teape put up prices, Lucks plan stores in Britain, National Debt up by £900m., No Royal Dutch scrip, Tanganyika Concessions Limited Lord Colyton's Review, Mr. Wilson Answers Pound's Critics, Credits forthcoming for Soviet plant?, Alcan earnings 24 p.c. greater, Briefly from the boardroom, Record year for E.C.G.D., Money flows home, Speed up, oilman tells capital markets, Public Trustee's showing beats average, £7 3/4m. container terminal for Hongkong proposed, Baltic bonds prices rise-debt talks possible?, Computer to chart H.P. deals, Insurance 'Quacks' Attacked. Stock Exchange Tables: Strong outright buying in gilt-edged, Pound surges upward on strong demand, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Consolidation On Wall St., Speculative demand on Milan bourse, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Market Waiting For Gold Figures. Business Appointments: J. Cleveland Belle is C.P.V. chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Suburban Properties.

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