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The Times - 14/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BRIAN MAcARTHUR and STEPHEN JESSEL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By WILLIAM NORRIS, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By MICHEAL PHILIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From a Lacrosse Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Miles Kington jazz Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By William Gaunt, by prudence Glynn, BY THE NEWS TEAM, Yours faithfully, MARTIN PATERSON. 42 Curzon Street, W.1., Yours faithfully, MICHAEL H. DAY. 26 Thurlow Road, Hampstead, N.W.3., RODERICK MAcFARQUHAR. 8 Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh 12., Yours sincerely, HUGH HYNES. 34 Alexandra Gardens, Penzance., DAVID WIGGINS. New College, Oxford., w. GREY. 12 Arden Road, N.3, March 9., F. E. ISAAC. 124 Lexham Gardens, W.8, March 9., ROBERT PITMAN. The Press Club, Fleet Street, E.C.4, March 13., ERIC LUBBOCK. House of Commons, March 13., HENRY YELLOWLEES, Honorary, Consulting Physician, St. Thomas's Hospital, London. 1 Lansdown Place West, Bath., WATKIN W. WILLIAMS. 20 Crows Road, Epping, Essex, March 8., By David Howell, , J. R. ALDOM BARNES. 36 Bywater Street, Chelsea, S.W.3., RICHARD WORT. Knole Cottage, 69 Murray Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19., JOHN CREASEY. New Hall, Bodenham, Salisbury, Wiltshire, March 11., By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By KEITH PAYNE,

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News: Army Denial Of Danger To Aden Families, Biggin Hill bank men fight back, Mr. James Meredith withdraws Trial of strength over Harlem, Wash barrage that may cost £287m., The duties in London of a philadelphia lawyer, Documents Put On Wrong Lorry, Stalin's daughter 'not hidden', Committee's 'comprehensive' plan for public schools, Golf Course Turves Were On Lawn, Student shot dead in Lebanon clash Police fire on demonstrators, Students In All Night Protest L.S.E. director jeered after suspensions, Call For Marine 'Driving Licences' Mixed reaction to tighter sailing regulations, Labour revolt may come on pay, Nigeria Facing New Split, Birmingham's Lone Line On Schools Another clash looming with Labour over policy, Agreement with Malawi in Cape Town, One Degree Under, Chairman of estate agents' council, Gaullists gain vital seat in Corsica Riot police flown to island, Mr. Crosland gives fees refund concession Hard-hit students will benefit, B.B.C.'s £781,000 bid for TV football Exclusive live transmission of 35 matches requested, No Room In Britain For Rhine Troops 8 barracks in 10 unsuitable, Two Blamed For Darlwin, Mrs. Gandhi Retains Old Stalwarts Test for new Food Minister, Inquiry Opens On Senator, Frank Worrell dies at 42, Radio Scotland is fined £80, but intends to return, Evening with Muggeridge, The fascinating Honda S800, German movement in S. Africa denies it is pro-Nazi, Employment tax distorts Civil Estimates, A change in connoisseurship, Warning To British Parents, Early warning for heart patients £900 machine to keep bedside watch in hospitals, Impresario Admits Customs Offence, Iron Curtain Debut For Racing Cars, Charles Aznavour's personal approach, Chrysler drops plan for Greek plant, Absentees may close pit, Snow Reports, Controlling growth of government, Rates bill going up by £92m., Motorway For West London To be built over railway, U.S. helicopters for R.A.F., Resign Demand To Dr. Borg Olivier 'Betrayal' says opposition, Russia Warns Austria On E.E.C., Air union 'action' threat to B.E.A., More places at detention centres, Barbican Workers Given Deadline, Britain reviewing policy on South Arabia. News in Brief. Display Advertising: A. Moir & Co. Limited, Glenrothes, Imi, Handbooks, The Electricity Council,, Parker Knoll, Icfc, Western Holdings Limited, Marshall & Snelgrove, Turner & Newall Limited, Godfrey Davis, Ellis & Everard, Limited, Rootes, The English Scottish And Australian Bank Limited, Bea, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Radiospares, The Japan Measuring Instruments Industrial Federation, The Chartered Bank. Index. Law: Tshombe given sentence of death, General's daughter bound over, Probation Instead Of 10 Years' Gaol, 'Lieutenant-colonel' stole club money, Damages Of £900 For Loss Of Smell Ludlow v. Lawes Chemical Co. Ltd., Raid Was 'Like A Military Operation', British gun collector charged, 'Forthwith' Means Within A Reasonable Time Hellingdon Corporation v. Cutler, Cup Fines On Naples, Davies Shops plea opposed, Boy Drove At 100 M.P.H. In Chase, Pakistani wife kidnapped, Q.C. says, Police Watch Bribe Trial Jury, Hospital to pay damages of £4,000, Director's Appeal Fails On Conversion Charge Regina v. Arthur, AS IT HAPPENS: Microphones in court; Singing praises of the north; Cats running wild. Official Appointments and Notices: Leeds warned that grant may cease, R.A.D.A. Post Filled, U.K. Chairman For Aspen Conference, Acting Editor For 'Jewish Observer'. Politics and Parliament: Gallows Go At All Prisons But One, Brighton's marina opponents lose, Rates increase smallest for many years, U.K. families' safety in Aden, A leaf from the book to benefit sport, Marina Plan Sails Through Commons approve £12m. scheme, Tax benefit for tourists, Discussion promised on Malta's economy. Picture Gallery: Visitors from Hamburg. Arts and Entertainment: Television, £10,000 for three rarities in one volume, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,487, Unfamiliar Music At Bournemouth. Sport: Few problems after trial, Little stoker Zatopek talks of the fire in his heart, First run for wooden car, Tennis, Chance For Chelsea To Settle Scores Birmingham entertain Spurs, Cheltenham going is ideal for Vultrix Sir Giles can win stamina test, Sports in Brief, Drab display in Dublin, Oxford crew at ease on tideway, Rare golf gift of Belgian schoolgirl. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: Financial, Businesses For Sale, Personal, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Late Beethoven at lunchtime, Gogol tale of frustrated lust, Delightful recital by Rafael Puyana, Donizetti rarity for Spoleto, Forceful American saxophonist, A rare perfection in Beethoven trios. Editorials/Leaders: Aircraft With No Role, Pointers To France In 1972, The Good Boys And The Bad. Letters to the Editor: Import Controls, Council Houses For All, Rights Of Contract, Tricky Light, Origins Of C.S.E., Glen Affric, Bus Stops On The Railway Lines, Leasehold Reform, Newspapers And Literacy, Treating Schizophrenia, Licence For Dogs, Who pays whom?, Mistaken Identity, Effective Parliament First. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Senator A. N. McLean, Mrs. B. M. Rischbieth, Mr. Ivor Rees, V.C., Dr. Korula Jacob, Sir Frank Worrell Great West Indian cricketer, Marchioness Of Crewe A Distinguished Liberal Hostess. Business and Finance: Direct debit printing by De La Rue, Brick contest?, Big Argentine devaluation will hit British firms, Money market in the bank, Used cars in keen demand, Unit trust prices, Natpro takes 20 per cent in factoring firm, Computers Deal With Bonn? Team tours major firms, C.I.A. studies Soviet car industry, First Western losses may start a run, Chloride Electrical feel pinch at home and in India, Paris nervous and dull, Welsh Stockbrokers merge, True artificial wool comes nearer, Japan may buy 10 tons of gold, Fall expected in U.S. bill rates, Wedd, Jefferson on Steel, Italy backs Britain for E.E.C., American giant smiles on £15m. asbestos deal, Fertilizer price rise is barely enough, New marketing role seen for retail trade, £6m. Hanger sales, Briefly from the boardroom, Central banks renew credits for Britain, Argentine peso devalued, Around The Markets, Lloyd's to advertise motor syndicates, Company Meeting SAMUEL WEBSTER & SONS LTD. (Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Bottlers) Mr. J. R. G. Marchetti's Statement, Bentalls slow up, Lafarge scrip, Barclays' fears over Tanzanian payments, $22½m. order from Brazil, Underlying steadiness in copper prices, He wants to scrub the City, Bank Owes Ruler £2,500,000, A.E.I. wins £14m. contract for Hinkley Point. Business Appointments: Kleinwort board enlarged. Stock Exchange Tables: Small loss on Wall Street, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Pound closes below its best, Recent Issues, New account begins on bright note, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Late rises in steels. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties.

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