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The Times - 03/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By PETER HOPKIRK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MAcARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESSS CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By William Mann Music critic, By William Mann, By Gopal Sharman, By Joan Chissell, By Michael Billington, Valerie Knox, Patricia de Joux, From JOHN CHARTRES, NORMAN FOWLER, PHS, ROY SHAW., OVE ARUP., H. D. HOWARD, , SELWYN SELWYN-CLARKE., E. M. WRIGHT., EDWARD HULTON., M. R. CUNNINGHAM., JAMES PYKE., URSULA FREEMAN., By Sir Brian Horrocks, J. A. LAUWERYS., TREVOR PARK., ROY PINSENT, Chairman, Over Seventies Housing Association. EDWARD COCHRANE, Secretary. 5 St. George's Square, S.W.1, Oct. 24., HUGH J. KLARE, Secretary, The Howard League for Penal Reform. 125 Kennington Park Road, S.E.11., H. R. RUNDELL., The Marquess of Salisbury, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By DENNIS BIRD, From ROY McKELVIE, From DOUGLAS CALDER, By JOHN YOUNG, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By PETER MARSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROY MACKIE, By Our Banking Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY JOHN PRICE, By JOHN GILMORE, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, W. A. N. JONES, KENNETH W. HOLE., A. J. MOORE., C. M. BERNARD, Secretary., By WARWICK BROPHY, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, Mr. I. A. Macpherson's Review, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, by Simon Rippon, Editor, Nuclear Engineering, by A. W. Haslett, Science Correspondent., by James Chewton, by C. Allday, Commercial Director, , by a Special Correspondent, by our Special Correspondent,

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News: Move to save hotel, Widow dead in London flat, Memoirs of former 'US spy', Criticism on Rhodesia Bill, 'Re-thinking on Stansted' report, THE TIMES saturday REVIEW, No plot, Lord Chalfont says, Died obeying breath Act, Unrest over Ruhr pit closures, World University Link By Tv, Debray says he did no fighting Recording of trial speech, U S envoy in talks with Nasser, Our recent article on sex educa-, Another date, Counting the consortia, Aden Handover This Month, Mr Reagan Under Attack, Congolese seek armed bands from Angola, Kidney units for, Party chiefs for talks on Lords, No evidence yet of virus for kuru, Pay increase for civil servants £40-£65 in inner London, Foot and mouth spreads, 'Tribune' in financial trouble, New push for pram safety, Churchill touch almost toppled Gorton, Search for the origin of sugar, Naval Cover For Aden Departure Eight warships in force, Service medal for German forces, Minister is 'concerned ' over p-c, Indian race relations inquiry, Refugees Would Obey Israel, Tough Line Develops On Comprehensives, Peace at last in the Barbican Both sides claim victory, Gas-cooled still first, Competition in drinking 'could kill', Bill To Control Labelling Farm animal safeguards, Polish-Belgian defence talks, Have we chosen well?, Export virtues of Winfrith, Focus on varicose veins, Premium Bond winners, Hanratty 'fight will go on', Women injured by bombs in Hongkong, Miss Fallaci And Her Cosmos Poets, 'Blake Measures' Still Apply Prisoners are restricted, World demand for fuel, 'Too much being spent' on nuclear research, Money back pledge on antiques, Approaching the point of no return, The Times Diary King Husain's peace plan hopes Wit leavens the day at RCA Do JPs age faster than judges?, Hanoi will reply with guns, Where we can tighten immigrant control, Nationalists Win At Hamilton: Tories Take Leicester, Criticism of marina rejected, Last Post for Britain's vanishing regiments, Mrs Kennedy given regal show, Attack on Museum trustees, Minister resigns in Greece Papandreou lawyer held, Nuclear Power Britain's chance is now, American's Appeal On Tshombe 'Torture'. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: Sir A Douglas-Home-road into EEC not easy, Britain's Reputation Held In Trust, Brown weathers the storm Generous statement by Sir A Douglas-Home, The Lords: 'kite-flying' in Europe a damaging manoeuvre, Lord Chalfont puts record straight, Regret at US action on anti-ballistic system, Mr G Brown: 'There can be only one reply' from Six, Move from Aden this month. 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Sichel & Sons Ltd,, Industrial Expansion,, Balfour, Beatty & Co., Limited, Fairey Engineering Ltd.,, British Acheson Electrodes Ltd, Shellabear Price (Holdings) Limited, Brentford Electric Limited,, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Skytours, Westminster Bank Limited,, Hampton & Sons, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Martins Unicorn Ltd.,, Ruston & Hornsby Limited,, Udt. Index. Law: Soldier accused of teacher's murder, Ex-solicitor cannot sue judge, £3,798 writ for a prince, Deciding Mother's Status In Affiliation Cases Gaines v. W (An Infant), Damages claim against BBC, Woman's Legal Aid Certificates Discharged In Re Area Committee Of No. 14 (London West) Legal Aid Area, Man With A Former Wife Alive Still A 'Widower' In Re D'altroy's Will Trusts, 14 men fined over 'ugly scenes', Plea by wife of gaoled head. Picture Gallery: Unofficial strike ends at Barbican. Arts and Entertainment: Porcelain table fountain fetches 1,800 gns, Kempe's New Contract With Rpo, Chess star quits, The Times Crossword-Puzzle No. 11,687, British Singers For LA Scala, Television and radio programmes, Anti-Mafia film for London. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, LEGAL NOTICES (continued), Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Novelist's first play is New York hit, Russia old and new, Favourites from LSO, Theatre's first play, A hero's music, Sitarist theorizes, Exploring new music from Spain and Latin America. Editorials/Leaders: A triumph of sense over prejudice, Crisis Of Confidence, The End At Aden, Grudging The Aid. Letters to the Editor: Middle East And Britain, Decision On National Library, Greenwich Mean Time, Doubts about new export body, Lesson Of Gaol Baby, Student Grants, Sainsbury Report, Mr. George Brown, Police Blue, Crossman's Modern House, Fish Of The Future, Chelsea Choice, London Squares. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof C. F. Davidson The search for uranium, Mr. Stuart Morris, Mr Paul Emrysevans. Sport: Australians in form, Badminton results, New tournament for Midlands, Later trials at Poole, Bath Club Cup Squash, The Laird makes impressive comeback Weights favour Chu-Teh at Cheltenham, British pair on top, All Blacks' reserves still formidable, Sports in Brief, Chance for Fourth Division clubs Burnley meet Arsenal, South Africans Lead World, New College foiled, Little hope for Britain in Richmond Trophy. Official Appointments and Notices: University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Development in sunnier countries, Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: 100 want the bridge, Profit margins crumble, The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited, BMC men blame planning for delay, Quick-thaw salaries, Sugar surcharge reduced, Briefly From Industry, Royal Dutch boosts Amsterdam bourse, Note circulation up £13m, Shopping centre sold for £4.5m, News Summary, 'Terrafac' case settlement, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, Impalco may be out of smelter race, General Accident wins Yorkshire Insurance battle, Bank chairmen ib discussions on hours row, Swiss loan lifts UK reserves, ICI's new boss says: no coup-no upheaval, Rise in copper halted, Midland-Montagu deal is BoT precedent, Another Cunard shake-up, Shippers and CBI attack ports plan, Breakthrough for the State-run industries, Senator opposes US tax surcharge, Callaghan unveils a new strategy for state industries, London banks to underwrite part of Solvay issue?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Machine tool marketing group plan, Gunter may bring in short-time pay laws, Action-not committees, Danish bacon cheaper, Defensive note in N-E trust, Wool auction re-scheduled, Co-op join critics of Egg Board, Industrial assurance hits peak, Business Diary, Switching into NZ, Banks answer PO challenge, BEA to absorb two independents, James North raises interim, U S oil industry turned Suez crisis into profit, How The Markets Moved, Wiggins Teape delays new mill, Conversions for BEA freight fleet, State money for small exporters, O.K. Bazaars (1929) Limited, AEI reject third offer, Lively welcome awaits Shellabear, Shell overcomes its Suez problems. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh setback on Wall street, Early losses recovered, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in gold mines, Bank again supports pound, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: ITT names new chief for Europe.

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