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The Times - 25/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From NEVILLE MAXWELL, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our Home Department Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, From a Rackets Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, BY A FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. TITLEY, , By William Mann Music Critic, From John Percival Ballet Critic, By Caryl Brahms, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, From Our Correspondent, Maureen Vincent, Marny Macintosh, Andrew Graham, Prudence Glynn, Roy Hay, Ralph Whitlock, HarrY Golombek, By Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By PETER HOPKIRK, J. D. H. SHERIDAN. 29 King Street, W.C.2, Feb. 22., A. J. BOULOS. Pegasus House, 37-43 Sackville Street, W.1., GEORGE E. G. CATLIN, , W. G. FISKE, Chairman, Decimal Currency Board. Standard House, 27 Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2, Feb. 23., EUSTON, Chairman. The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, 55 Great Ormond Street, W.C.1, Feb. 22., ANNAN. 10 Hanover Terrace, N.W.1., J. BIRD. Kingston Lodge, Woolley Street, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire., P. W. VARCOE, Chairman, Cornwall Planning Committee. Lan-Escot, Par, Cornwall, Feb. 23., By Penn Jones, Editor of the Midlothian Mirror, , MOYNE. House of Lords, Feb. 20., S. G. CLAYTON. University of London Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, Goldhawk Road, W.6., SEIRIOL EVANS, Chairman of the Council for the Care of Churches. 83 London Wall, E.C.2., JOANNA RICHARDSON. 55 Flask Walk, Hampstead, N.W.3., ROGER NORTH. Rougham Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk, , NORAH PATTISON. 6 Hatton Court, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst., DENIS BROGAN. Peterhouse, Cambridge., by J. M. Cameron Professor of Philosophy, University of Leeds, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-FRANKFURT, BLACKFRIAR, BY A SPECIAL LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, ALISON THOMSON,

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News: Budget dishes, Using electricity in the garden, Townsend take SRN6 off Channel runs, 'Campaign Of Truth' Urged, Runaway Girl Addresses A Conference, Where the grass is greener, Police impound 'mercy' car, Mysterious deaths in the long aftermath of Dallas, Rail demonstration during royal visit, Rector WHO Threw Bottle Bound Over, American doubts over troop level talks Concern with situation in Bonn, Flower value, Jordan accuses Egyptians of smuggling arms, Challenge to French role in Six, Privy Council inquiry on 'Express' report 'Mirror' editor quits D group, No Army tracks in glen, Marines accused of wrecking a Dartmoor antiquity, George Raft's colleague asks to stay, Attorney Says 'All Solved', The quiet waters of Evian, Indian Struggle For Power Congress party leaders take soundings, Balenciaga and Givenchy, Mr. McNamara Denies Split On Bombing, 340 Cypriots at bases to be laid off, Disunity Of Church 'A Grave Scandal', Cannabis find near raided club, Dealer backs fancy in picture auction Portraits traceable to 1773 Amsterdam sale, Fabric burnt at inquest, As IT Happens:, Mrs. Castle Hopes For Giant Buses Comfort the bait for travellers, Agreement Signed With Russia, Sanctions To Keep Zones Smokeless No coal for rebel merchants, Plea For More University Places, Slow reflation 'can begin now', André Simon at 90, Ruby said to have had links with Cubans and Mafia, Martine Carol tomb looted of jewels, Inquiry On Factory Violence Urged, Shocked rating attacked C.O., 'Not a crash', says finance director, Lawyer Appeals To 'Boston Strangler', Why not swop homes for your holiday?, Sharp challenge by Scots Nationalists, When Stealing IS A Work Of Art Dealers want to be told, Problems of editors of religious journals, Snow Reports, Boy, 12, Dies In W. London Hotel Fire Early morning rescue drama, Malaysia Spending On Arms Upheld Tun Razak replies to criticism, Bygones from the barber's, L.S.E. Students On Discipline Charge, Mr. Bowden Denounces 'Mythologists', Rhodesia Prepares Demand For Compensation. News in Brief. Law: Lollipop Firm Fails To Stop Bubble Gum Sales Lyons Maid Ltd. v. Trebor Ltd., Cadco director given six years, Parkes On Car Death Charge, Decision In Summer On City Museum, Baby murder by torture alleged, Concession On Quotations Harman Pictures, N.V. v. Osborne And Others, De Courcy's gaol switch protest, Alleged blackmail by witchcraft, Club Owners Warned On Drug Offences Regina v. Andrews Regina v. Walder, Leeds goalkeeper fined £40, 'Marriage' To A Son-In-Law Void, Three Found Guilty In Anne Frank Trial Murder of more than 80,000 Jews, Trial of General's daughter opens. Display Advertising: New Estate Duty Savings Plan, Hampton & Sons, Community Trust, Wootten Publications Ltd.,. Index. Picture Gallery: Little Red Plastic 'Mac'. Sport: Tough Task Faces Whetton, Top Seeds Reach Final, Today's sporting arrangements, Sports in Brief, Alliss still in touch with leaders, Miss Shaw in final, Cowper the best of a poor Australian lot South Africa seize Test initiative, U.S. kicks off in world soccer, Disappointing Semi-Finals, Severe baptism for Mortensen as Blackpool manager, Determined England may surprise France Better forward play needed, Lingfield Park Results. Classified Advertising: Let P & O Be Your, Educational, Church services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Lent, Connoisseurs' Guide, Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors,. Reviews: Wodehouse's Emsworth on TV, Ballet Rambert in dance of uncertain lovers, Changes rung in capital without delay, Rich warmth in Rachmaninov, Justice done to Euripides, Beethoven's mandoline period, Chance to see nine Bergman films, The mean, mean world of Frankie Howerd. Arts and Entertainment: North-West's New Theatre, Television, Zeffirelli's Film Of Romeo And Juliet, An occasional duck, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,473, Radio, Drawing Of Yeats For Irish Gallery, An Evening Of Schütz, A matter of time. Editorials/Leaders: Indianization Of India, The Information Business, Period Types In Portraiture. Letters to the Editor: West Country Walks, Decimal Currency, How Trade IS Lost For Britain, Hereford Screen, Westminster Abbey, Universities' Proper Reply, Abortion Bill, Queen In The Dock, Poetry Chair At Oxford, Training In Malta, Unashamed, Letter From America, House Of Lords, Unidentified Police. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Trinidad Judge For Privy Council, High Bailiff Of Westminster, Fan Makers' Company, From The London Gazette, Head Of Police Inspectorate. Obituaries: Mr. Roy Roberts, Dr. H. F. Ward, Rev. Sir Harold Papworth, Nizam Of Hyderabad Former ruler of a state the size of Italy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Another Viyella mill to close, Pressure on Bonn to secure $ claims, E. Scragg pay five points above forecast, Diamond mine's 'long life', Unit trust prices, Bovis buy into private house building, Easier tone in copper, The £150m. Highland Fling, Cunard sign £3m. tanker contract with Swedes, More, less, or better disclosure?, S.E. women get chairman's vote, Telephone Rentals battle still in the balance, Societies name five for inquiry, Treasury bill rate rises, Coral offer motor insurance on credit, C.B.I. Chief Hits At Minister 'Abuse' on little firms, Money rates still firm, Mr. Wilson may make peace moves on pay, Lower yield on some T.R.C.s, Plenty Of Scope In Convertibles, Company Meeting Pacific Atlantic Canadian Investment Company Ltd. Sir Denys Lowson On Trust's Steady Growth, Savings bank unit trust this year?. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Pound's late rally, Unilever profit fears, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Dealings end on quiet note for equities, Wall Street gains fractional ground, Latest dividends, Profit-taking checks rise on Milan, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Gilts move ahead again. Politics and Parliament: Speedier preparation of motorway schemes, Commons to debate 'scientology'. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Overseas Properties. Births.

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