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The Times - 05/12/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM LOUIS HEREN, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRAVEL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD DAVY, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Nature Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service, fashion by Prudence Glynn, By PHILIP HOWARD, LOUIS HEREN, PHS, ROBERT HALL 34 Maunsel Street, S.W.1, Dec. 3., JOHN BEDFORD, Chairman, Debenhams Limited. 1 Welbeck Street, W.1., A. I. LATHAM-KOENIG. McKinsey & Company, Incorporated. 25 St. James's Street, S.W.1., IAN ORR-EWING. House of Commons, S.W.1. Nov. 30., QUINTIN HOGG. House of Commons., DAVID J. ELLIS. L. O'B. D. FEATHERSTONE. J. P. WARD., A. C. D. CAYLEY, Third-year medical student., By Dr. W. A. R. Thomson, Our Medical Correspondent, FRASER. House of Lords, Nov. 27., H. E. BIRKBECK, Secretary, Headmasters' Association. 29 Gordon Square. W.C.1. Nov. 30., D. A. LETHEM. 11 Finucane Rise, Bushey Heath. Hertfordshire. Nov. 30., JEAN L. SCOTT, Chairman, Historic Buildings Sub-Committee, Greater London Council. The County Hall, S.E.I, Dec. 1., STANLEY PLATT, Town Clerk, Borough of Maidenhead. Town Hall, Maidenhead, Nov. 22, NIGEL PARRY JONES. 28 Rythe Road, Claygate, Esher, Surrey., E. C. DAVIES. 27 Lower Field Road, Chester, Nov. 29., By T G Rosenthal, By John Percival, By Julian Critchley, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Peter Roberts, By Joan Chissell, By Alan Blyth, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, By MAURICE CORINA, BY DONALD CONSTANT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS and DAVID DAVIS, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, From Our Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD HILL. Chairman, Charles Hill & Sons. Albion Dockyard, Bristol, 1., BY MICHAEL BAILY, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN GILMORE,

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News: 'Use parks' plea to lorry men, Library Books Not On Open Shelf, Air Inquiry Told Of 'Inaccuracies' Fuel system test ordered, Increase in some family benefits New rules for wage stop, Harlem Pressure On Powell, Call for nuclear weapon ban, Alabama ordered to integrate, TUC discuss effect on other workers, WEU criticism of French attitude Risks of disunity outlined, More sonic boom tests urged, 'Guard dog for football train', Shadow of a show at Smithfield, Delhi Walkout In Deadlock, Touts rich on 'Fiddler' tickets, Wise Forgeries Are Sold Day's takings of £12,600, Siberia banned to BOAC airliners, Vivien Leigh's last wish, French hotels cut prices, Reopening of schools in Aden, Chinese Call For Discipline, Meat ban will hit South America hardest, Greek press can print attack on regime, Cool outlook for cable refrigeration, The Times Diary Key museum man drops out Roy Jenkins and The Economist Glyn Daniel attacks Race Board, Greek ship leaves to begin withdrawal, U S increasing ratio of combat troops, £5 pay rise and no objection, £130,000 grant for criminal studies Anglo-U S exchange, 40 Trains Cancelled This Morning Southern Region last night announced that 40 of its peak period services would be cancelled this morning. The trains include 25 to Waterloo, and 15 to Cannon Street, Charing Cross, and Holborn Viaduct. Details, page 2., Melting ice with pressure, The Indian uprising, New serum for rhesus babies, Photograph Banned On Tombstone, Briton 'shot in Nigeria attack', Human rights 'violated by baptism', Living on £10 a week and less, Rising Costs Of Airlines Need for drastic overhaul, Poles' shop window for communism Miners confident of future, Premium Bond winners, Bonn anger over 'flat veto', Fulbright challenge may embarrass President, Pay rise for 12,000 in Wales, Power station back to normal, Johnson pledge on defence, British race relations 'worse', Sierra Leone dispute, Few rail delays outside the south-east, Mr Aitken chosen by Tories, Nicosia sees hopes of peace, Incompatibility still major problem of transplants, Another high protein supplement, British and Soviet editors find few points of contact, Race slogans on school walls, Gold reserves up £53m, Hepworth works go to Tate, Cyprus Responds To Un Appeal British bases unaffected, Wilson visit to US soon, Patient talks after heart transplant. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Inquiry into farm epidemic: ban on some meat imports: price review guide lines, The Lords: firm words to Russia, Railway MPs criticize Minister, Countries Free Of Disease Exempt, Chancellor under fire, Most Imports Of Meat Are Banned Foot-and-mouth price rise warning, The Commons:police report on corruption:trust between Bench and Bar. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Dunhill, National Savings Security, Multiple Display Advertisements, Skyway Hotels Limited, The Times Calendar 1968, Cumberland County Council, Britain's New Coal Industry, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Leicester Permanent, P F A, The International Restaurant, International Distillers And Vintners Limited, Haighton & Dewhurst Limited, Godfrey Davis, Hardy Amies Boutique, R.S.L, Lentheric 12, The Night Sky 1968, Star (Greater London) Holdings Ltd., Britons And American Draft Resisters, Simca, Tesco, Huppert, Fisher. Index. Law: Decree for wife of John Osborne, Fresh Court Lees Inquiry Urged Task for Mr Callaghan, P o W Convention Does Not Protect Detaining Power's Nationals Public Prosecutor v. Koi And Associated Appeals, Arms Deal Damages, Drug evidence by girl aged 15, Denial of intimidation and persecution, Arson by boys with 'grudge', Man 'taped' his wife and other man, £7,000 fines on couple, Michael X gets leave to appeal. Picture Gallery: First day of the railway work-to-rule. Official Appointments and Notices: Gentlemen-At-Arms, Star And Garter Home, Former MP appointed commissioner, Church News, Fellowship For Dr Barnes Wallis. Editorials/Leaders: Reacting To The General, A First Step, Around The Poverty Line. Letters to the Editor: Devaluation And Its Effects, Pilots' Discontent, Shopping By Cheque, Road Charges, Teachers' Issues, Poet Laureate., Last Exit To Brooklyn, Hms Victorious, Religious Education, The General's Meaning, Letter To The Editor The shipyard row, Tower House, Reasons For Research, Arms For South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, International Families Fund, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,714. Obituaries: Lord Rankeillour, Mr W. J. lovegrove, Mr Bert Lahr, Sir John Hobson Attorney General in last Conservative Government. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Ballet 'stars' tour too soon, New music at Morley, Brand new for trios, French paintings, An unsullied Samson, In black and white, The artist and war in the twentieth century, The master builder. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Sport: London clubs hopeful, Big entry for title event, Sports in Brief, Bamboozle sold for £40,000 Japanese buy Tesco Boy, Six centres for the Winter Games is just five too many, Mystery Cloaks Russians Shadow for Charlton, Australia in opposition, Move For Reforms In Motor Sport, Squash rackets teams, Bucknall Out Of Oxford XV, Rudkin may have harder tussle than Pritchett, Cambridge freshmen shape well. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, Sales By Auction, Town Houses. Business and Finance: U S glass makers turn to 'float', Ford attack on home car market squeeze, Gifts for the children, Briefly From Industry, $1,000m revenue by Xerox Corp, The loaf may cost 1½d-2d more, Reserves drain eased by inclusion of dollar portfolio, Rugby shrugs off rising costs, P & O charts a catamaran course for containers, News Summary, Unit trust prices, P & O keeps Cape route for 1968, Japanese car merger, Bill 'will go through', Advertising agency profits drop, Why US steel prices have risen, Brightside slice pay-out 3½ p c, The 'Britishness' stays in British Weeks, Successful offers by tender, Schroder starts new unit trust, Top civil servant to join Hill, Samuel, James Booth in £275,000 deal, A quiet day for money market, Spending jumps despite the freeze, India's plan for insurance groups, Widespread falls, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, British firms link with U S groups, Now invisibles' good will is threatened, Window-dressing for the manufacturers, Milan bourse lower, Business Diary Slot in the Iron Curtain, Labour News £11m Lancs pit doomed, Goods switched to road as go-slow halts trains, Record share dealings in November, North-east plan to fill mining jobs vacuum, Exporters fight freight rates rise, Bank strikes: TUC likely to appeal to Gunter, Copper stocks decline, Copper sharply easier, State 'not seeking' big yards share, Inside Ford's wages deal, Leather fair off, US Treasury bill rate rises again. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Shares in the doldrums, Pound drops in nominal dealings, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in Kaffirs, Cocoa decline checked, Wall St. rises in active trading, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: P. J. Greaves' new post.

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