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The Times - 03/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, LOUIS HEREN, , BY OUR CITY STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM NORRIS, , BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, IRVING WARDLE, R. W. COOPER, , WILLIAM MANN, , JOHN PERCIVAL, STANLEY SADIE, JOHN WOODCOCK, , FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , BY OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, NICHOLAS HERBERT, , BY OUR STAMPS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, DAVID WOOD, , BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, HERBERT READ., MILES THOMAS., BROCK. House of Lords, Jan. 31., L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS Gorse Down, Silchester. near Reading, NIKOLAUS PEVSNER., A. C. G. WOLSTENHOLME., KINGSLEY AMIS BERNARD LEVIN JOHN BRAINE SIMON RAVEN ROBERT CONQUEST DAVID REES EDMUND CRISPIN JAIN HAMILTON PEREGRINE ANTHONY HARTLEY WORSTHORNE. February 1., Richard Harris, BUCKTON. House of Lords, Jan. 31., H. R. LEACH. Flettons, Pickler's Hill, Abingdon, Berkshire, Jan. 28., GUY ROOTS Brasenose College, Oxford., D. FRIEDMAN. 18 Manor Park Crescent, Edgware., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, Sir George Schuster, Sir Rudolph A. Peters, ARTHUR HASLETT, , BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT,

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Politics and Parliament: 68 Rebels Defy Mr.Wilson Left press no-bombing vote on Vietnam, Minister fails to recover his Bill, Government claim defence cuts will not put Malta at risk, Unconditional surrender not asked of Rhodesia, Mr. Wilson's confidence after Brussels, Finding time for a lost vote, Eating the seed corn, House Of Lords. News: Safer cooling tower to be tested, The woman behind the Petit Palais exhibitions, Reluctance To Cut Link, Bishop calls off his Belfast visit Fear of violence stops sermons on church unity, Faulty stamps may be fakes, A Modest, Charming Image Of Mr. Brown Frost show corrects those 'damaging impressions', E.T.U. Blame Prices Board Methods Report strongly criticized, 'Slap And Tickle' Party Complaint, Iraq's Anxiety Over Its Oil Revenue General Arif may enlist Egyptian help, Steam Engine 70013 Ends An Era, Death Penalty Threat To Anti-Mao Faction, Christians Told To 'Wake Up', Defence Mechanism Of The Moth, Hitch in Israel border talks, Seeking way out of poverty dilemma Decision needed on new dole, 'Moonlight flit' from embassy, Car prices to go up this month, Premium Bond Winners, Angry Mr. Crossman Loses A Battle Mr. Heath outsmarts leader on procedural rules, Agreement reached on Simonstown base Wider defence role of S. Africa, Governors' 'deep concern' at L.S.E. disturbances, B.E.A. may stop night flights, Malta rejects offer of advice, Right To Enter Britain, 3,000 chant and boo at hanging Police make 97 arrests outside Melbourne gaol, Mr. Johnson says Hanoi has given no peace signs, Tax On Teenagers To Teach Them To Save, Bitter Struggle In Manchuria, School Food Review Cost of 1s. meal has soared, Britain Cuts Her Debts Abroad, St. Vincent to have associate status, Fears For Freedom Of Universities, 1. Ho's men are still waging the war of 1945, New Gaol From Old Site Sale Home office study Birmingham plan, Recipe for success in business-á la francaise, Austrian Socialists choose reformer, East block Foreign Ministers to seek common policy, ALl now going well with Chichester, St. Laurent: Something from everybody, French bishops answer charge of dangerous opinions, Chinese 'harassment of Soviet flights' Embassy airlift plan reported, Turks Staging Anti-Communist Campaign, Unions agree to 'Guardian' cuts, Farm pay rise approved by board, More Men Register For Ministry Poor Response To New Training Methods, Builders may wear disposable paper waistcoats, M.P.s in row over Brighton plan, Snow Reports, Student unrest in Spain spreads, Bihar villagers now slowly starving, 2. Why U.S. optimism persists, Tory Demands Debate On Direct Labour, Greek Alleges Trap Over Cyprus, Plan To Save India From Famine U.S. challenge to rich countries, AS IT HAPPENS: Touring in China: Bobsleighers thwarted: Another look at Curzon, Princess: a few days in hospital, Warning On Use Of Antibiotic, Pakistan Plane Shot Down By India. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Award For Rescue At Sea, Commonwealth Society post, Woman gets a top Bank job, Oxford. News in Brief. Law: Newspapers Apologize To Winders' Union Yorkshire Winding Enginemen's Association v. Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company Ltd. And Others, B.O.A.C. Man's 'Duty To Report Suspicions' Ideal Tours Incorporated And Another v. B.O.A.C. And Another, Nine Charged With Murder, Offer of ££2,000 to witness alleged, Miss Sophia Loren Acquitted, Firm Unreasonable To Hire Jaguar For Director Watson Norie Ltd. v. Shaw And Another, 'Failed' insurers: Bureau to pay, Lawyers to advise on contract code, Two Britons Charged, Appeal case woman to be released, Inquest Papers For Prosecutor. Display Advertising: Hambro Abbey Trust, Ronald Bamberg, Scottish Television Ltd., The Royal Exchange Group, Unicorn Trust, Tarmac, Co-Operative Permanent, Kodak, Ecgd, Mercedes-Benz. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Entertainments, LEGAL NOTICES (Continued from Page 2, colamn 2), Appointments & Situations. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Interest In Silver Spoons, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,454. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: On-the-spot documentary, Late play of Maugham revived, Students' assured comic style, Rediscovering and reassessing our musical past, Students Revive Bax Symphony, Schubertian delights, Slapstick in command, U.S. playwright on the maladies of Broadway, Ballet out of the rut. Picture Gallery: Red Guards in anti-Soviet demonstration. Sport: South Africa's chance to win Test series Seam bowlers may hold key, Champions at Cosford, Cambridge in control, England earn draw, Cheltenham Entries, Kempton Park programme, Bath Club Cup Squash, Sports in Brief, Miss Stapleford lies second in compulsory figures, Eton Pair Begin New Term With Victory, Miss Truman's Fine Win, Yesterday's Hockey, Westminster Advance, British girls excel. Editorials/Leaders: Incomes After The Crisis, Topics For Mr. Kosygin, On A Point Of Disorder, Mr. Speaker. Letters to the Editor: American Policies In Vietnam, Incentives At The Top, The Vintage Craze, Reconstructing The Abbey, View From The Park, Tedium Of Trains, India's Elections, The Alarming Drain Of Talent, Responsibility Of A Surgeon, Provincial Press, Paying In Advance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. John Hall Gardening Editor, Prof. Munro FOX, Mr. W. P. D. Clarkf. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business Appointments: Mr. K. Winckles to be United Artists' U.K. chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business and Finance: Zambia To Set Up Insurance Firm, Boots Chain Cuts Prices Of 840 Products, U.S. fire losses rise sharply, Unit trust prices, London provisions exchange, Burroughs' Computer Venture, Treasury bill famine: lowest offering since the war, Gold reserves go up £11m. after hefty repayments, T.I. buy control of tube stockist for £2.5m., B.A.T.'s profits jump to peak £101m., Threadneedle Street breaks tradition, Mr. Sorensen in Brussels for Minière talks, Gillette figures well up, Caretaker chief for I.C.T. is Col. A. T. Maxwell, Heavy selling checks rise in coffee, Note circulation still falling, Easy Day In Discount Market, £10.8m. barter deals sought by Britain, Equity shift by institutions goes on, Briefly from the boardroom, Vickers share in Korea contract, Around The Markets, Gilts gloss on a Stock Exchange record, English Electric in new wash-day challenge, Bumper year for new issues, Strong growth in textiles, Option Rates, Cut In Bank Rate AIDS Brussels. Stock Exchange Tables: Another good day for British funds, Wall St.Up But Below Best, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gold Figures Received Quietly, Pound still firm. Property: P R O P E R T Y.

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