The Times - 16/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM STAFF REPORTERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, ABERGAVENNY. CORNWALLIS. NETHERTHORPE., ROBIN DARWIN. Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, S.W.7, Jan. 13., A. E. SOUTHERN. Gospels, Ditchling, Sussex, G. P. HALL, Director, National Federation of Housing Societies. 12 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Jan. 13., F. J. BENTLEY. 24 Hollytree Close, Inner Park Road, S.W.19, Jan. 12., PETER J. HUNTINGFORD. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, W.2, Jan. 12., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER. 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Jan. 14., G. KENNETH WHITEHEAD, VicePresident, British Deer Society. The Old House, Withnell Fold, Chorley, Lancashire, Jan. 12., By Richard Harris (A Student of Asia), OLD KELLEIAN CLUB, M. S. J., Gillian Statham, George Norman, DRAWING BY WENDY JONES, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-JAN. 15, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Ballet Critic, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, PIERRE URI, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, PROFESSOR C. H. PHILIPS, ROLAND OLIVER, M. GUTHRIE, K. S. SALIBI, B. LEWIS, A. C. MAYER, J. D. PEARSON,
ResumoNews: Pressure In America For Anti-Missile System Serious implications for west Europe, Breaking of work barrier benefits shipyards Falmouth sets pace on full-time labour, Rain causes regrouping in leaking classrooms, Monday Merry-Go-Round, New Outbreaks Of Foot-And-Mouth, Moves to form Rhodesian opposition party Aim to implement constitution plan, Open door to cultures of two continents Librarian of the School, Search for more precision in soil pest control, Pioneer work in language crash courses, Struggle for China may soon end in a draw, Moscow accuse west of Iraq provocation, U.S. plans for new China wall, Crystal Gazing Into The Next 40 Years, 'Foreign Policy Matters More Than Behaviour' Mr. Grimond enters the Brown controversy, Help For Windswept Londoners, £5,500 hidden in Briton's car, Goans To Vote Today On Merger Issue Former Portuguese territories' future, Two British cars knocked out in Monte Carlo rally, Diversity is strength, County council protest over goods yard plan, Seven Fosters defy strike, Canada withdraws invitation to Herr von Thadden, Businessman Learns To Read, Warm response in Paris to Kiesinger visit Talks mark new phase in cooperation, Jakarta Coup Hunt Arrests, Chou Comes To Fore In Bargaining Possible attempt to avert collapse, Turks' warning over Cyprus arms, Council blames builders, Mr. Heath changes his strategy to win in 1970 MR. Wilson main target in new war of attrition, Perpetual search for knowledge, The School Of Oriental And African Studies University Of London, Britain 'Down The Slippery Slope', Cheers in Rome greet Mr. Wilson Discussions on Common Market open today, 'Look' plans to sue German magazine, Born in one war to come of age in another, Another delay for Tiger class cruisers, Fire destroys art works in Paris, Claim on assets of Dr. Nkrumah, Barley exports still picking up, Protest over sea sewage plan, Syria Attack On Mr. Wilson, Threat of legal action over cigarettes, Diabetes And Deformities Linked, A bridging operation Professor of Indian Anthropology, University of London, Shift System Ordered Ultimatum sent to Esso depot, Vietcong Policy Different From Hanoi's From Harrison E. Salisbury-Hongkong, 200 troops will join hunt for prisoner, Professor Insulates His House No decorators' bills; fuel costs cut by third, Paper's front page confiscated, Something they cannot yet learn at home, Democracy On The Brink In Yugoslavia, Snow Reports, Discovery claimed to put man's ancestry back 6m. years, Research Will Plot Concord Landings Study of problems of 1970s, Negro Leader Takes Over In Bahamas Today, Nigeria Gives Facts On Coup, Livingstone relics to go back to Zambia, Marchers Surge On Downing St. Rival groups clash after Rhodesia rally. News in Brief. Law: Dutch Artist Accused Of Smuggling, Russians give bail to tourist. 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Sport: Barrington's Chance To Emulate Amr Bey, Courageous Scots Make Promising START In Pursuit Of Title, University Golf, Nash-Dixon Bob First, Surrey claim four of five fine goals Middlesex defenders at full stretch, Sobers and fast bowlers rescue West Indies Costly dropped catches by India, Sports in Brief, Little achieved by talented West Ham side, Clearly At Home, Woodlawn points to Cup chance of Mill House What a Myth hard pressed at Newbury, Classic Double By Killy. Picture Gallery: Gas Pipes Under The River Test, Rhodesia rally in Trafalgar Square. Politics and Parliament: Commons rules on emergency debates may change soon. Editorials/Leaders: Another Knock On The Door, A Very Difficult Budget. Letters to the Editor: Richmond Deer, Doctor's Decisions, Agricultural Courses In Doubt, Court Security, 'Cathy Come Home', Decline In Drawing, Overseas Students. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Approval for B.Ed. degree, Church News, Appointments In The Forces, Awards To Authors, To Head Child Care Council. Obituaries: Mr. W. T. Proctor, Maj. J. D. M. McCallum, Sir Lionel Poole, Dr. M. Kállay Former Hungarian Prime Minister, Miss Mary Garden, Chief Justice Ilsley, Professor C. F. A. Pantin, Maj.-Gen. J. A. Ironsi Former head of Nigerian Government. Reviews: First aerial voyages, Theatre home for Scottish Opera?, Many dancers of talent and promise, B.B.C. to fight royalty rise, Baiting the trap with good music, Tv Programme To Last All Evening, Deducing the life of the Forsytes, Craxton's mannered formalism, Miss Weitzner's Second Recital, Novelties by Tudor, Ashton and Petit. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Opportunities for showing abroad, U.K. Exports To China Up 28%, K.L.M. Profits Optimism, Sir Lindsay Parkinson win £1 3/4m. orders, M.P.s take up the case of low priced imports, Busy Morning In Money, Gatt Talks In Uruguay, Coffee Price Fall Puts Pressure On I.C.O. West German firms facing bankruptcy, Intra Bank Awaits Refloating Talks, £360,000 Engineering Expansion, All at sea over new monetary system, What Leads To Lasting Advertising Links? Continuity at management level, $43m. net free reserves in America, Paris bank stake in Warburg, Shutdown at Ford Belgian plant, Cozens & Sutcliffe appoint advisers, Dunford & Elliott hold trading profit, £2m. plant order for B.O.C., Swiss Power Firm To Raise Loan, 20 Million Pairs Of Slippers, Midland Bank's Business Index, Mixed Reaction To U.S. Tax Proposals, Planning To Come To Market, Briefly from the boardroom, New I.M.F. Secretary, Fiat's 30% Share In S.E.A.T.?, A Pilgrimage To Europe, Management row at Swan Hunter, Union Corp. quarterlies, Congo drops threat of takeover, Daimler Bus Output Up Nearly 30%, Small Companies In Need Of More Help, Nat. Savings take upward turn, Newcastle Upon Tyne Trustee Savings Bank Balances Due To Depositors Increase By Over £3½ Million. Stock Exchange Tables: Confidence returning to buyers, Spot sterling an uneasy market. Shipping News: Tramp shipping has poor year, Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Appointements At N.C.R.. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Care Needed In Blending New Houses With Old Settings, Property Investments.
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