The Times - 06/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, Feb. 5, By BRLAN LEWIS, Hockey Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, Old Malvernians 4, Old Wykehamists 0, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS-MALTA, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNTED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, , FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, JAMES M. OSBORN., G. L. CONRAN, President, The Museums Association. 87 Charlotte Street, W.1, Feb. 3., AUSTIN DUNCAN-JONES., ALAN D. WILSON. 40 Sutherland Place, W.2, Feb. 2., RALPH HAWTREY. 29 Argyll Road, W.8, Feb. 2., LOUIS J. HALLE., A. SAHAY. 41 Wilmington Square, W.C.1, Feb. 1., B. M. TANDY. University College Hospital, W.1., KYRIL TIDMARSH, , A.W. JOHANSON., MORGAN GILES, R. W. HOWE. 1 Court Road, Godstone, Surrey., THOMAS ARMSTRONG, PrincipaL Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, N.W.1, Jan. 31., P. T. LLOYD. 52 Ridgway Place, Wimbledon, S.W.19., C. F. GRAFTON. 2 Cecil Road, Hale, Cheshire., B. WOLFF. 16 Earl's Terrace, W.8, Feb. 3., Mrs. Jennifer Moss, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, STANLEY SADIE, R. W. COOPER, , By STANLEY SADIE, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By ROYDEN HODSON, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent,
ResumoNews: E.E.C. In Background Of Price Review, Call for surveys of historic towns, Germans deny arms treaty sabotage, U Thant plans overhaul at U.N., Monday Merry-Go-Round, Growing Unrest In Assam Plains Hill tribes' state plan opposed, Polish Defector Heads Group, Secrets Lie Under Judge Jeffreys London quest for Roman fort, M.P. Seeks To Ban The Pill, Probationary licences after driving tests suggested, County Fights Plan For Tv Mast Fears for the beauty of Whitby, Mr. Heath Hits At 'Shoddy' Action, Concern in Delhi over violence during election campaign, Doubt over basis of pay awards, India-Pakistan troops clash on border, Hints Of Tv Merger In Scotland, U.S. carrier expected to leave S. Africa today Bitter quarrel over colour bar, Spastic Gets Freedom To Land, Student leaders challenge radical group Fear of damage to unversity government, Young Fabians view of gaol, Cyprus Crisis Threat On Arms Deliveries Main theme for Athens meeting today, Lesson Of Cathy And Arkle, Man may appeal in worried juror case Wife receives offer of money to pay the costs, 45-Minute Ride By Taxi To The Guerrilla War, Arabs discuss pros and cons of summitry, Malta Hint By Visiting Minister Any approach welcome, Car Firms Seek To End Rift With M.G.M., As IT Happens:, Rules For Humane Killing Of Seals, Mr. Maudling Hits Back At Prime Minister, U.S.-Taught Students Kept Out Apathy among British firms, Mr. Kosygin's Itinerary, Moon 'Lakes' A Hazard To Astronauts, Communist Rift On Recognizing Bonn Strained relations with Rumania, £160,000 Jobs Tax For The Army, Call to tighten control on drugs, Parties agree over letters, Second French court death, British Advice On Cease-Fire May Be Taken, Why Mr. Kosygin's visit to Britain is important, Chinese delay Soviet embassy airlift Women and children 'pushed and beaten' by Red Guards, Village of 'forgotten people' asks Minister for help, Paris Attitude On E.E.C. IS 'Wait And See', Truce offer renewed by South Vietnam Readiness to talk with Hanoi, Snow Reports, Backing For Mr. C. Davis Church is corrupt, Dominican says, 'Paris Commune' In Shansi, Life Terms To Stand Home Secretary will not interfere, Policy changed on immigrant pupils, Carbon dioxide and plant yields, New case expected over 'Last Exit', European colour TV link by transcoder 'Black box' may solve wrangle over transmission systems, Deportation order revoked, Spanish Students Protest, Britons of Malta to join in protest Silent march to be held tomorrow. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: 25th Anniversary of the R.A.F. Regiment. Arts and Entertainment: Treasure ship's jewels sold, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,456, 'Sunday Times' Bridge Cup Winners, Chess Success For Three Masters, £37,000 Bid By Satellite For Picasso Five-capital link in art fund sale. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Anglers angry at ship's handling. Official Appointments and Notices: New Director For Wexford Festival, From the London Gazette, Brentford's general manager resigns, Church News, New Abbot President Of Worth, Appointments In The Forces, Founder Of Stern Gang Honoured, University News. Display Advertising: Potterton, British Oxygen Chairman Speaks Out, Credit Lyonnais, Bank Of Montreal, Jones, Lang, Wootton, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Diatressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Hambros Bank Limited, The Ward Group, Tower Silos Ltd., Board Of Trade. Index. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Appointments And Situations, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Australians Exact Full Revenge, Bout to end a tale of two champions, Rackets, Tennis, University Golf, Championship for Miss Seyfert, Scotland upset Wales's gamble on Price International turns somersault, Champion On The Move McCafferty beaten, Sports in Brief, British rider wins Cresta trophy, Recent Trials Of Significance Another test for Mill House, Wykehamists Outplayed, England team for U.S. tour, Austrians In Form, Lindsay the scourge of Australia Exciting third 100 of series, Chishire too strong, Angus Fit For Tie At Naples. Law: 25 Years' Gaol For Ghana Sergeant. Editorials/Leaders: Red Rebels, Red Chaos, Questions About The Pill, Fumbling At Cape Town. Letters to the Editor: Flowers In Hospital, A Student IS A Student IS A Student, London For The Winter?, Television At Sea, Lessons From The 'Boke Of Brome', Civil Servant's Place, Bank Rate, Tedium Of Trains, India's Elections, Worlds Apart, Help For Malta, Quid Pro Quo?, Performing Berlioz. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: General Albert Orsborn Salvation Army Leader, Sir Geoffrey Lawrence High court judge and chairman of National Incomes Commission, Herr Igo Etrich, Mr. Sidney Toy, Lord Penrhyn, Miss E. Douglas Reid, Mr. A.P.Robbins News Editor Of 'The Times'. Reviews: Mosaic of music, Striking growth of Horizon Holidays, Jazz Musician's Elegance, Recent Paintings By William Gear, British film that cost £Im., Bach Mass in dramatic style, Much ado about something, Pianist's brilliant technique, Parables Are Still Making The Point, Test of elegance and taste, Not too long for lunchtime, A Leonore to remember Royal Opera House: Fidelio, by Beethoven. Business and Finance: Mr. Fowler's strange silence over equalization tax, Half-truths no help to sterling, Rose Trees In Cigar Offer, £3M. Surplus In National Savings, 2m. bag cut in coffee quotas, 1966 exports show big fall, 'Interest Rates To Stay High', Wimpy seeks overseas locations to maintain growth, Floating buildings on blocks of rubber, Mr. Coyne resigns over policy disagreement, Commodity markets, Alcan expansion in Canada, £1.7m. plant order from Turkey, Sir Keith Freeman joining I.W.S., Authorities help money market, Planning To Come To Market, 'Pound will be stronger by mid-year', Sudden burst of life in sugar market, Higher copper price helps R.S.T., Unilever property returned, French reserves fail $34.3m., Industrialists fear a massive price rise, German defence cutback will hit many firms, Battle Ahead For S.E.C. Over Mutual Funds, Record U.S. factory shipments, Wind-up hearing for Heddon Hotels, 'No talks with Minière team'. Business Appointments: King Gustaf's son joins London designers. Property: Houses Spoilt By Their Outbuildings, Building Land, Offices To Be Let.
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