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The Times - 21/12/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH CORBET, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY MICHAEL BAILY, SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Stephen Walsh, A.E. P., By John Percival Ballet Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, From a Correspondent, M. B., By Juilan Critchley, By Hilary Gelson, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From HAROLD C. SCHONBERG, PHS, ROY HARROD. The Old Rectory, Holt, Norfolk, Dec. 17., F. AVERY JONES. Central Middlesex Hospital, N.W.10, Dec. 20., FRANK FRANCIS, Director and Principal Librarian. The British Museum, W.C.1, Dec. 19., AUDREY HARVEY 14 The Mount, N.W.3, Dec. 12., ARNOLD LUNN. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Dec. 15., GERALD SCOTT 12 Amethyst Court, Sceptre Park, Olton, Solihull, Dec. 17., BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY. 59 West Heath Road, N.W.3., By William Norris, Africa Correspondent, JOHN S. COOK Willow Cottage, Betchworth, Surrey, Dec. 16., ROBERT TYRRELL. 12 Heathview Gardens, Putney, S.W.15., ROBERT HARLING. The Glebe House, Godstone, Surrey., GRAHAM HILLS. Ambergate House, Hutwood Road, Chilworth, Southampton., D. BUCKLEY, 234 Halfway Street, Sidoup, Kent., A. M. INGLIS Glendale. Hawks Hill, Leatherhead, , KENNETH CLEARY. The Old Coach House, Castle Hill, Bletchingley, Surrey., FRANK JONES. Cote Green, Badgers Mount, Sevenoaks, Kent., FREDERICK TOMLINSON. 60 Dane Road, Seaford, Sussex, Dec. 18., PATRICIA JAMES. 115 Corringham Road, N.W.11, Dec. 16., DOROTHY HALLIDAY. 62 Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, N.W.8., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, Mr. Robin Vanderfelt writes:-, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Special Corrrespondent, From GERALD SINSTADT, From ROY McKELVIE, From RICHARD BURNELL, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN GRAHAM, By MAURICE CORINA, BY JOHN PRICE, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIL EDITOR, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES SADLER. 20 Kensington Gate. W.8., ANDREW BEVERIDGE. 335 Rednal Road, Birmingham, 30., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By KENNETH OWEN, By Our MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE,

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News: Dons raise their pay claim, Swing-Wing Put In Air By France, New service of remembrance, Clean-up in Paris, Egyptian officers' concern over lack of a presidential lead, Buoy instead of lightship, New Bill to 'protect unity of India', Financial Crisis Facing Labour Party, Action urged over doctors, Goldberg's Vietnam regret, Stereoscopic Picture AIDS Cancer Tests, Keep rent increases small, councils told, 'Disgraceful' operating theatre, Economy Axe Poised Over The F111 Ministers told cuts must be brutal, The Times Diary Polish pundit joins the Lords Jack Gold turns to films Reticent head for Equal Rights, Most garages fail Ministry test Roadworthiness scheme to be tightened, Appeal for unity among the Six Risk of retaliatory moves, Aberfan 'clash of personalities', King's Conditions For Return Restore Greek democracy, New rules on hearsay evidence proposed, Science Report ENGINEERING System for magnetic levitation, Missing British doctor found, Science at work in leaf huts, Garrison orders another arrest, 43 Zulus die in tribal clash, Escape from the chain gang, BR chairman gets £28,000 handshake, Dangers of the continuing blockade of Beira, Tough line to create new confidence, Gold tumbles as pound improves, Mr Wyatt sells newspaper, Berlin apology to U S commander, Pledge in Russia that repression is past, The transformation of Mr Wilson, Difficulties foreseen by French, Manuscripts of Chopin found, McMahon v. McEwen on veto, Warning shots by frigate, Sweeping overhaul of planning procedure, Navy under sail. Picture Gallery: The last Christmas for the Royal Sovereign lightship. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: We have to go on: we cannot accept veto, New talks to forge links with Europe, Mrs Castle puts her plan for transport: road and rail not rivals, The Commons: money for roads: appointing a state board chairman, Talks To Begin With Five, The Lords: penalties of middle-aged indulgence. Official Appointments and Notices: York Festival Manager, Sir P Rawlinson gets party post, Church News, Co-op's PR chief resigns, University scholarship and exhibition awards, Three Yard men resign. Display Advertising: Banque Nationale De Paris, J.D. Barclay Limited, Deinhard, City Of Peterborough-Bonds, A Christmas Carol, Pool Promoters Association, Les Perfums Worth, Antony Gibbs (Life & Pensions) Ltd.,, Air Canada, E. Pollard & Co. Limited, North Central, Oxfam, Loneho Limited, Seddon Diesel Vehicles Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Securicor, Natural High Speed Gas, Vokes Group Limited, Children's Society. Index. Law: Life sentence man gaoled again, Top-Hat Pension Scheme: Fund Liable To Duty In Re Leek (Deceased) Darwen v. Leek, Justices' Findings Inadequate In Re H., Exports to Rhodesia charges, Joan Baez gaoled, Apology For Boutique Owner Lyle v. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Alleged threat to cripple detective, 'Savour of random test', Life imprisonment for robbery Bill brings law up to date, Ex-Wife's Maintenance Out Of Estate Eyre v. Eyre (Personal Representative), Nine Devon Doctors Get Libel Damages Davie And Others v. Times Newspapers Ltd. And Another. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments, Personal. Reviews: Theatrical stew, Paper Bag players from America, Serial material, Grandad of Batman, Insufficient voltage in Standford suite, Film musical an almost continuous delight, A happy choice, Liturgical heritage. Editorials/Leaders: A New Look At Planning, On the way to scrapping gold, What Sort Of Tyranny?, Robbery Redefined. Letters to the Editor: For The Maiden Aunt, A Christmas Wish, Austerity No Remedy For Britain, Letters To The Editor A question of fraud, National Library, Southern Confusion, Academic Salaries, Hospital Pay Beds, Duties Or Rights?, Rent Rebates, Arms For South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,728, £2,900 For Two Candlesticks Silver Sale At Christie's, Television and radio. Obituaries: Prof Faner, Mr Harold Holt. Sport: Slalom to be real test, Barrington keeps open squash title Taleb loses his touch, Sports in Brief, Cox beats seed, England Slither To Victory, Third belt for Cooper, Gleeson's five types of spin kept Benaud baffled, New event for Henley, Tonbridge Pair Show Flair, Galloping Major with a nose for new sponsors. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: NUBE rejects talks offer: strike still on, BR gets new oil contract, 'Quite startling' export results by Leyland, Briefly From Industry, Birmid Qualcast Limited Enlarged Group's Trading Surplus At Nearly £10M. Exceeds Forecast Substantial Contribution To Export Drive Advantages Of Merger Being Actively Pursued Inter-Change Of Ideas And Personnel Providing A Markedly Beneficial Effect On Operations The Marquess Of Exeter Comments On 'Brain Drain', News Summary, Unit trust prices, Conclusion, Ultra advance in first half, Foreign challenge to printers, Tinned meat, Profits overstated by Victor Value, Gateway going public, Anglo-Polish trade pact, Exemptions will change, ICI's 16pc stake in Carrington, Investing in commodities, New attack on loyalty rebate, Supermarket firm to go public, Good day for the Funds, Copper leaps £20 15s, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Milan bourse weak, MPs urge Benn to aid shipyards, Oil firms may keep petrol outlets, New system at Southvaal, English Card passes interim, Gold demand drops away as speculators are beaten off, BoT and insurers: a new move?, Sacred cows and a show of acrobatics, Output falls in October, Honda and dealers take less profit, Export rebate ruling, Angry CBI urges trade drive to counter arms ban, Business Diary, Top freight job filled, National Mortgage And Agency Company Of New Zealand Satisfactory Results, Davies may still pay 11s in £, 6-nation consortium to guide ELDO, Sterling buys BXL factory, Tan SAD Holdings Limited, Record year for ECGD claims, Ford's new heir-apparent, Leyland catches up on its share price, ICI stronger in Australia, Covent Garden prices, Where Mr Jenkins must wield the axe, PIB pay report raises inflation fears, Budget regulator swells tax intake. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Sharp falls in industrials, European and Far East securities, Regional share rices, Wall Street closes very firm, Sterling up 40 points, Repayments hit money market, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large gilt-Edged gains, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: New chairman for Colgate-Palmolive.

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