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The Times - 18/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Drama Critic, BY OUR TELEVISION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPESIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, A. RAYMOND MILLS. 28 India Street, Edinburgh, 3, Jan. 14., GERALD SEGAL. 18 Tithe Close, N.W.7., EDWARD GARDNER. 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Jan. 16., ERWIN STENGEL, President, The Royal Medico-PsychologicaL Association. Chandos House, Queen Anne Street, W.1, Jan. 16., HASTINGS, Chairman, Italian People-Flood Appeal. Barclays Bank Ltd., 1 Pall Mall East, S.W.1, Jan. 16., I. C. R. BYATT. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2., M. G. GREIG, Director General, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, 37 Charles Street, W.1., Francis Chichester, F. BONDI 40 Grove Hall Court, Hall Road, N.W.8. Jan. 16., JOHN BURRELL. 1 Essex Court, Temple, E.C.4., A. WILLIAMSON. Flat 2, Elm Park House, Elm park Gardens, S.W.10., EVE GARNETT. Lewes, Sussex, Jan. 15., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, Professor G. P. Wells, Hilary Gelson, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Politics and Parliament: Support for U.N. sanctions, New Commons block ready, Mr. Grimond Quits As Leader Election of successor today, 'Disarmament' of interest rates, Ministers wait for reaction to press survey, Higher investment grants for farm machinery, Pledges from Chrysler on control of Rootes, Expansion plans in danger, Opposition tighten grip on Land Commission. News: Von Thadden talk in doubt, Sports centre on mine site, Nearly £3M. More A Year In Grants To Farmers Incentive to further investment, Nuclear nerve strain hits Russians, High-speed weather link opened, Terrace Living, The Grimond Secret Of Success, Secret papers on common, Anxiety On The Waning Power Of Congress Cautionary tale for British Parliament, £20m. may be spent on transport study Work for state and private industry, National Press Management And Unions Criticized Industry could save £4,875,000 a year in labour costs Existence of four London newspapers is threatened, report says, Weary Parkes surrenders after hillside chase 26 days on run ends without violence, Blood-Change Baby: 'Anxiety', Alps Battle Thins Out Rally Drivers, Britain rejects dearer gold plan, Wreckers Move In On Old Metropolitan Opera, Arkansas 'torture prison', Pit engineers not taught about tips, Problems of the lone voyager, Chrysler Agree To 8 Points On Rootes Takeover, Newspaper owners and unions act on report, Mr. Smith Trying To Still Criticism, Protests over forces cuts in Malta, 18 Monastery Children Found, Cut Up Body Described Moles may lead to identity, Joint Projects Are Saving Aircraft Industry, Protest by French aircraft men, As IT Happens:, Increases In B.M.C. Car Prices, Watchdogs For The French Consumers, Move to banish Anglo-American cliches and myths, Plea to Europe to be more technically minded Mr. Mason opens air traffic centre, Bargain hunters at property auction, Delayed by repairs to Gipsv Moth IV, A Means Test For Birth Control, British peace efforts are praised by the Pope Mr. Wilson has 45-minute audience, Archbishop's View On Abortion Compassion And Justice, Building Was Toppled By Wind, Market Entry Hinging On Four Main Factors, Merger Opposed In Daman And Diu, Time Vibrating Armchair Has Arrived Shuddering off the stresses of life, Planning For The Future, Containers For Danish Bacon Cargoes, Sick man died after being evicted, Rise in foreign shows on B.B.C., Snow Reports, Vietcong Use Riot Gas On American Troops Saigon leader flies to visit allies, British Shipping 'Only 50 Years To Go' Professor forecasts gradual decline, Cotton 'web' spreads over Solent, Report On Church Synod IS Approved, 11 Members For New Science Council, Chrysler takeover of Rootes approved Over £7m. loss: State share to safeguard U.K. interest, Mrs. Castle Given Pledge On Road Safety, Resign Call To Dr. Sukarno, Steel Strike Threatens ' Project Champion' A.E.U. dispute over secret process. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Chieftain tanks leave for Germany. Display Advertising: Colston Appliances, Pia, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Simo Properties Limited, British Rail, Lep Transport Ltd, Barclays Bank, Co-Operative Permanent, Qantas, Elga Products Ltd.,, Startstone, Rootes Motors Limited, Air-India, Renault. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, W. Garstin & Sons Ltd., Hotels And Resorts, Educational. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Best Student Actors For Garrick Theatre, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,440, Chinese Tea Set Fetches £220, Kipps Gets To Blenheim. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Winstone At His Best Grace in the ring, III-tempered forward play mars Llanelli match, Cullen should win inside distance, Sports in Brief, London event to be Mexico test, Composed ability takes Q.P.R. nearer Wembley Second half revival sinks Birmingham, Spin may beat West Indies, Matthews Excels, China should confirm promise at Wolverhampton, Experience May Give Britain Victory. Reviews: Horenstein and Barenboim as specialists, Man as the aggressor, Singer generous in voice and personality, Moving play on the eternal triangle Fortune Theatre: The Promise by Aleksei Arbuzov, O'Casey legacy on life up North Victoria Theatre, Stoke on Trent: Get Out in the Green Fields, by Tony Perrin, Maugham Play For The West End. Law: Conviction Quashed After 'Unfortunate Mistake' Regina v. Clarke, Duchess arrested in Spanish march, Judge's warning on L.S.D. drug, Sentences Served-Appeal Won Regina v. Gillespie Regina v. Simpson, Court told of cell champagne party, Sir R. Feilden On Car Death Charge, Prison Sentences On Minutemen, Mr. Clore's Companies Lose Tax Appeal Princes Investments Ltd. And Others v. Inland Revenue Commissioners Clore v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, £7,275 award against a solicitor, Writ Against Dr. Savundra, Stolen goods in cell, prosecution say, Roberts And Witney Seek To Appeal. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of Chile Cabinet, Church News, From The London Gazette, Roman Catholic Bishop Resigns At 79. Editorials/Leaders: The Idea Of The Times, American Investment In Britain, Mr. Grimond Leaves The Chair. Letters to the Editor: Help For Florence, College Fees, Doctor's Decisions, Bath Abbey Setting, A Problem Of Ministerial Changes, Struggle For China, Liberty Of The Subject, Unnecessary Age Limits, Egypt And Yemen, British Entry To The Common Market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir John Cunliffe, Sir Hugh Beaver Former president of the Federation of British Industries, Lieut.-Gen. M. B. Burrows, Mrs. Gladys Barron, Professor C. F. A. Pantin. Business and Finance: Revenue Surplus Of £152M., Equitable Board In New Row, Chairmen Told Of Share Dealing Facts, Unit trust prices, S. African Chrome Exports Soar, Lindustries rally well in second half, Breakthrough in fish, No B.o.T. action yet to curb insurance brokers, E. European Trade Council formed, Copper prices firmer on bear covering, Lotus Wins £1M. Russian Order, Marine Losses Halted, Anglo American gold mines change targets, Dixons Photo. Profits, Fresh Scotbor Offer, Quinton Hazell upswing likely, Increase In Freight Rates, New 'yearling bond' issues, N.S.W. Savings Bank's £80M. For Housing, Hawthorn Leslie's £2½M. Order, Disputes Pact In Force Today, Record Year For Eli Lilly, Building Outlook Still Dark, Star Hldgs. Placing £1M., Briefly from the boardroom, Loans At Bank And Market Rates, Laporte Again Deny Takeover Bid, Clydesdale Bank Limited Lord Maclay On The Government's Deflationary Measures, Way To A Europe Capital Market, When monopoly is in public interest, France holds its hand on gold price, Overseas Tax Protest, Pump Rationalizing Talks Off, Damper on spray-steelmaking plan, Morgan Guaranty Cuts C.D. Rates, The Steel Company Of Wales Limited Sir Julian Pode Forecasts Hard Times Ahead For Steel. Stock Exchange Tables: Easier Tone On Milan Paris improves, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices EQUITY Rise Continues, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Short-dated sterling easier, Recent Issues, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold, Stock Exchange May Admit Women Membership to be considered, Business in gilt-edged revives again, Option Rates, Wall Street Sharply Up: Advances Of $2, Pound's Rise Not Held. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Hill, Samuel And Co. Appointments. Property: New Property, Town Houses.

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