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The Times - 28/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, PETER HOPKIRK, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, COLIN WEBB, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Irving Wardle, From Our Athens Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, William Gaunt, From Our Special Correspondent, R. W. Cooper, , PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, F. FRANCIS, Director and Principal Librarian. The British Museum, W.C.1, March 27., WILLIAM SARGANT., E. S. SACHS. 18 Priory Road, N.W.6., JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH. Venice, March 23., PHILIP TAVERNER, Marketing Supervisor. The Sunday Times, Thomson House, 200 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1, March 23., JEREMY HUTCHINSON. Queen Elizabeth Building, Temple, E.C.4., S. R. TURNER. 2 Westlands Road, Copthorne, Shrews bury., By Professor H. A. Clegg, , H. N. V. TEMPERLEY. University of Wales, Department of Applied Mathematics, University Col lege of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea., J. BROATCH, Deputy Chairman, The Textile Council. Royal Exchange, Manchester 2., LESLIE A. STRINGER. 101 Crouch Hill, N.8., W. J. MOULD. Oakmede, Tavells Close, Marchwood, Southampton., DAVID BARNES. 81 Rushlake Road, Coldean, Brighton 6, Sussex., From a Correspondent, INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, RICHARD WAGNER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent,

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News: The case for a national minimum wage, Czechoslovakia May Buy Vc 10s Officials in Britain for talks, Svetlana letter rouses Indian Opposition, Letter protest upheld, Emergency Move In Bolivia, Gibraltar Leaders For London Talks, AS IT HAPPENS: Horses on parade; Guide to jargon; Prophetic reader, Profit System For Soviet Farming, Move Puzzles Displaced Officer, Government standing firm but inquiry demand grows, Colonel loses his post on way home Sierra Leone gets new leader, The Pope calls for Christian unity, Mr. Humphrey has come to learn, Russians held in Peking, Montreal facing dispute over accommodation shortage, Bombing Limits Criticized, Tory Bid For Lancashire, 'Plam' Keeps Faith With Easter Banquet For Bees, Ministers Willing To Give Evidence More scope for new committees, Where The Government Millions Go, No clean sea visible from the air, Briton's Recall Demanded In St. Vincent, Little Redress For Victims Of Oil Damages from shipowners are limited by statute, Greece Expels Two Soviet Diplomats, Mr. Johnson emerges as the apostle of peace, More flights to S. Pacific, Canberra tackles space problem, Levy Board asks for change in rules Blocking bookmakers' tricks, Museum clerk sold seals, Decision near on computer health service New system of N.H.S. numbers, 'Upper classes' would suffer most in nuclear war, Doomed Tanker Splits In Three Owners agree to firing of remaining oil, Sierra Leone change to 'unknown' officer New council meets tomorrow, Sogat Fears Of Duplicate Talks, C.N.D. March Becomes A Way Of Life Police hold back anarchists, Parents Blamed By Drug Addicts Treatment centres rejected, Buyers Hoping To Make A Mint, Bus Children Burnt, Detergent could destroy fish stocks, Rhodesia May Not Get Its £2M. Teaching Hospital, Casting dispute divides opera society, Contrasts that face a Briton in New York suburb, Safari Triumph For British Cars, Teachers press for higher pay Priority for basic scale, Four Centres Will Pay Benefit, Police hurt in riot at pop concert, Sea recedes 13 miles in tide of century, Snow Reports, Saigon Congress approves new constitution, Free Haircut Offered By Federation President, Labour Unrest Persists In France, Armenian Bishops Named, Blue print for a bride. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Berni Inns Limited, Lombard Banking, Unigate Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, United States Lines, Accles Pollock, The Prudential Assurance Co Ltd, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited. Index. Law: Brighton Arrests: Four Remanded, U.S. Court Intervenes In Rail Merger Largest in history, saya judge, Decision Deferred On Peerage Claim. Sport: Tricky Wind At Bisley, Today's Sporting Fixtures, Remarkable win for Webb, Sports in Brief, Title won by Oakeley, Cliftonville Achieve Fiftieth Win Ghosts slip against old foes, Barbarians score six of nine tries Swansea yield in close finish, Serious challenge by Forest Leeds show superb stamina, The 12-Hour Sebring Race, Mrs. King's Title, Yachting, Broadway Melody'S brave success Royal Ridge's fitness crucial, Double For Mrs. Rand, Improvement by Rindt. Official Appointments and Notices: British win Broadway awards, Church News, University News, I.T.A. Prepares For Colour Service. Picture Gallery: Oily sunset at Porthleven. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Harrods Ltd., Knightsbridge, S.W.1., Legal Notices, Public Appointments. Reviews: Scottish author's new play, Festival with emphasis on visual arts, Tower of Winds new background for Athens Festival, Jean Renoir opens the window on his art, Menotti directs 'The Rake's Progress', Beethoven on large scale, Hogarth in an unusual light, Miracle play in a living idiom. Arts and Entertainment: Draw Gives Keene Chess Title, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,498. Editorials/Leaders: Greek Doctors Strike Again, The Decline Of The Marches, The Torrey Canyon Case. Letters to the Editor: Making Plans For British Museum, The Kennedy Aides, Money Problems Of Authors, Ban On Driving, What-A-Job?, Exports From Portugal, Newspapers And Literacy, Treating Schizophrenia, Without Breakfast, Protecting The Verges, Way Forward For The Church, Russian Revolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Canon J. S. Bezzant College Dean And Theologian, Gen. Sergisonbrooke Guards Brigade Commander, Mr. Willard Connely. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: I.R.C. Probes In Secret Small hand-picked teams, A bugle call for advertisers, Congo: quick settlement urged, Call for new powers over U.S. tobacco advertising, Trent Motor Traction Company Limited Mr. R. J. Ellery On The Current Scene, Czechs have business rethink, Platt to build £1.7m. mill in Zambia, Fine Fare £3m. deal for N.W. grocers, U.S. shipyard loses Navy order, £1m. comforts plan for Mersey docks, Monsanto earnings hope, Credit cards are catching on in France, Rockwell-Standard surprise merger with Draper, British Rollmakers' profits yield to pressure, Common Market ruling on exclusive dealing, New York banks cut lending rates, Harrogate to fight Leeds I.T.A. bid, Italian income up in spite of strikes, NCB spends £547,500 on boiler 'failure', U.S. bill rates show rise, Making the best use of £2,000m., Buying a home in the sun has pitfalls, Delay at closing tourist gap causes U.S. anger, Japanese move to renew cartel, Malaysian loan, Round-world trip for sales team, Is South America beating the bogy of inflation?. Business Appointments: William Thyne appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Mixed Tone On Wall Street. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Births. Deaths.

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