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The Times - 11/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN FOWLER, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, JOHN WOODCOCK, , By Our Athletics Correspondent, BY OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, REX BELLAMY, JIM SNOW, BY A SKATING CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY GREEN, , U. A. TITLEY, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, RICHARD HARRIS, PHILIP HOWARD, VICTOR MONTAGU. 17 Great College Street, S.W.1, Feb. 8., B. B. BRISCO. 55 Cleveland Square, W.2, Feb. 9., J. R. V. COUTTS. The Court Lodge, Chelsfield, Kent., TIMOTHY BLIGH. The Priory, Swanley Village, Kent., D. W. BROGAN. DAVID DAICHES. C. A. COULSON. CYRIL DOMB. S. E. FINER. February 8., HILDE HIMMELWEIT. LINNEL KOCHAN. BERNARD KOPS. SOPER. RICHARD M. TITMUSS., S. CAINE, Director. London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2, Feb. 10., DUDLEY NEWTON. Bath Club, 43 Brook Street, W.1., ERIC S. ABBOTT. The Deanery, Westminster, S.W.1, Feb. 9., GEORGE KATKOV, SYLVIA CROWE. 182 Gloucester Place, N.W.1, Feb. 9., JOAN WOOD-SMITH. 26 Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle Place, S.W.1. Feb. 8., Yours truly, W. T. COLES. Heathbourne House, Busbey Heath., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Canon David Jenkins, , FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Dr. J. E. Smith, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, TUDOR EDWARDS, By our Bridge Correspondent, WILSON STEPHENS, Harry Golombek., JOHN PERCIVAL, , R. W. COOPER, , STANLEY SADIE, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BLACKFRIAR, OLIVER MARRIOTT, , SIMON SHORT,

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News: Bombing To Resume In North Vietnam Americans say truce ignored, China accused by Mr. Kosygin Aggravated relations 'are no fault of Russia's', Mr. Brown for Moscow in May, Ambulance takeover by hospitals is opposed, Engineer Did Not Visit Tip, Veiled lives of the women of Riyadh, Drugs killed boy on round of clubs Coroner's warning of danger in 'swinging Manchester', Walkout stops production at Vauxhalls, Gower Wilds For Trust 17 miles of coastline acquired, Strong feelings on ferrets, Argentina Facing Threat Of General Strikes, Victorian glass shades, Melancholy Facts Of Legal Life Anti-climax to a recruiting campaign, Extend cease-fire, says U Thant, Tories Hit Back In Clash Over Steel Man, Mr. Marples: Why I quit, When Mr. Kosygin Steps Out, Doctors 'Accepted New Charges', Supply build-up regretted in Washington, As IT Happens:, Herr Brandt calls for British entry to E.E.C., Cruft's Opens With A Bigger Attendance Poodle's success before going to U.S., Report from Burgundy, Savundra Arrested At Home In court on two charges today, Mr. Smith Optimistic On Rhodesia Recognition Talks held with 'certain countries', £250M. London Motorway, Search For Two Little Girls, Lord Robbins joins attack on fees, Bus Pay Rise Delayed Cousins protest, Army Arrest Man Ruled A Civilian Desertion charge for ex-private, TV news agency to use satellite, Swinging church strikes a false note, Getting ahead of weeds, Evidence on pill inconclusive, coroner says, Malta charge of bad faith over Nato Dispute on conditions for talks, Prisoners Revolt In Security Block Durham cells barricaded, Mr. Manescu's talks in Belgium, China Army day goes out of favour History rewritten to follow the Mao line, Fate Of Italy's Coalition In Balance, Spanish Students Hold Up The Traffic, Mr. Kosygin Today, Snow Reports, Passengers were prisoners in bus, counsel says Scene with conductress over purse, Avila-the heart of Spain, Call For Report On Chicken, Cadco director expresses his regret, Myths and facts of the Russian revolution, Troops Out In Aden Riots General curfew ordered. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Gypsy's share in Roberts case reward, Church News, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Awards For Town Planning, Radio 390 Director Resigns. Law: Judge Says Legal Aid 'Necessary', Roulette fraud man gets three years, 'Golden Scoop' Game In Bingo Halls Unlawful Adcock And Others v. Wilson, Malice Issue For Jury In Doctors' Slander Case Blumberg v. Sheridan, Judge Frees Man In Ward Case, 'Quack' Denial By Doctor, Girl Of 14 Four Days In Cell, No Legal Duty On Registrar In Re Normandie House (Kensington) Ltd., Asylum Sought In Jersey, Libyan Students' Fines To Be Paid, Sir Randle Feilden Acquitted, £2,325 in fines over smuggled watches. Display Advertising: Travel And Holidays, Innvestment Bankers, A.B.T.A., Ashley Courtenay, Rootes, Multiple Display Advertisements, King & Co., Lowe's, Malia Hotels, Rolcut Ltd.,. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Top Awards For B.B.C. At Monte Carlo, English Bridge Union, Better a dinner of herbs..., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,461, Nerina For American Swan Lake, 700gns. For Village Street Scene, What constitutes a grandmaster?, Moscow Film Festival, Weekend television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Winstone Meets PEP In Exhibition, Standards Rising First round promise, Brearley Maintains Superb Form Captain's innings of 178, Today's sporting arrangements Football League, Forest victory could worry leaders, Sports in Brief, Doubts about Mill House dispelled, Young London team lead, Henning leads Player by one stroke Fine recovery by Franklin, Sights Set On Prague, Injured Glover Out Of England Side. Picture Gallery: In the Carpathians, Editorials/Leaders: Pacts That Reassure, The START Of The French Elections, The Conscience Of A Steelmaker. Letters to the Editor: Powers Of The House Of Lords, Position Of Jews In U.S.S.R., Incentives At The Top, Flowers In Hospital, Organization Of An Opposition, Westminster Abbey, Building In Towers, Inquiry At L.S.E., Scotland Yard, Civil Servants' Place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. H. M. FOX, Mr. H. Teirlinck Flemish Novelist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Birds at centre of espionage, Rival versions of Sir William Walton's First Symphony, A Falstaff of insight by Fischer-Dieskau, A Bruckner revelation, Stanley Black with R.P.O., Cellist from California, Modern Italian Art, Elegiac passage helps new ballet, Assured young composers, Victoria's 'Phillip of Spain'. Politics and Parliament: What sport events can be held on Sunday? House Of Lords, A place for the enterprising small business House Of Commons. Business and Finance: Seager Evans-A Choice Of Three Benefits, Easier tendency on Milan, Treasury bill rate, Bumper intake for societies, Nine-week diary of a £24m. takeover bid, Unit trust prices, Typhoo profits approach £4m., Money again in short supply, Sir R. Wilson to lead Thos. Cook, Institutions to the rescue of Telephone Rentals, Why £ unit should stay, Healthier Trade Figures?, Central bankers to discuss renewal of $1,000m. stand-by credit, £16.8m. trade pact with E. Germany, U.S. bill rates rise again, Cigarette coupons face new threat, Sharp increase in zinc backwardation, G.L.C. tries again with £60m. tender offers, Briefly from the boardroom, Ending of r.p.m. on electrical goods starts spree, Around The Markets, Brazil seeks higher sugar quota, New Unilever deal with Indonesia, More jobs for Scotland. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities Meet Investment Support, Wall Street rally comes to a halt, Firmer tendency in sterling-franc weaker, G.L.C. bonds throw gilts into reverse. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Lord Harding becomes Plessey chairman. Property.

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