The Times - 21/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM JOHN WOODCOCK, OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT., BY OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, ELIZABETH KIRK Cootes Farm, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex., NORMAN HAWKINS. 6 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., E. C. A. GRAHAM-HARRISON. Glyndes, Wittersham, Kent., KINGSLEY AMIS. JOHN BRAINE. ROBERT CONQUEST. EDMUND CRISPIN. IAIN HAMILTON. ANTHONY HARTLEY. BERNARD LEVIN. SIMON RAVEN. DAVID REES. PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE., G. R. STRAUSS. House of Commons, Jan.19., CLAUDE HITCHINS. Funtington Hall, Chichester, Sussex., ANDREW BOYD. Travellers' Club, S.W.1., D. W. LOGAN., DAVID ADELSTEIN, President, London School of Economics Students' Union. JANFT ROYLE, President, Southampton University Students' Union. A. KLUG, President, Birmingham University Guild of Undergraduates. R. A. LODGE, President, Woolwich Polytechnic Students' Union: THABO MBEKI, Coordinating Committee of Overseas Student Organisations. BRIAN DOWNIE, President, University of Essex Union. J. R. HAYLOCK, President, University of Nottingham Union. GARY MORTON, President, Kingston College of Technology Students' Union. ANITA WILLIAMS, President, Philippa Fawcett College of Education Students' Union. MAZHAR KAZI, President, East London College Students' Union. J. S. BRAMLEY, President, St Paul's College Student Union, Cheltenham. OWEN SPENCER-THOMAS, President. Regent Street Polytechnic Students' Union. S. K. BOATENG, General Secretary, Ghana Union of Great Britain and Ireland. J. A. WALKER, President, City of London College Students' Union. SUE MACKNESS, President, Bath College of Education (Home Economics) Students' Union. BRIAN ATKINSON, President, University of Bradford Union. PHILIP A. GOODSTEIN, President, University of East Anglia Students' Union. MALCOLM E. REID. President, University of Sussex Union. IWAN HUMPHREYS, President, University College of North Wales Students' Representative Council. JOHN G. MOORHEAD, President, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire Students' Union. S. R. TAYLOR, President, Stockwell College Students' Union., T. P. LAWRENCE., Margaret Allen, DONOVAN., REGINALD T. PAYNE, NICOLAS BENTLEY., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Rev. H. C. N. Williams, , BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, J. C., N. K., Mr. J. S. Davies, Mr. Terence Rattigan, Sir John Cockcroft, colin Bertram, Andrew Graham, Roy Hay, ROBIN McDOUALL, WILSON STEPHENS, HARRY GOLOMBEK, From our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our Ballet Critic, By Our Television Critic, BLACKFRIAR, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Give gas boards safety powers, coroner says call for control of installations, Wreck Of U.S. Air Tanker Seen, Man on parole 'borrows' £500 payroll, Professor's Night In Gaol, Bobby Baker Talks Of Visit To Mr. Johnson Trial story of millionaire's loan, Early court cupboards, Senator Attacks Sanctions, Why car insurance firms fail, Police Hunt Linked With Blake Escape Wanted man may be living in London, Rome rejects joint service proposal, No easy G.L.C. win, Tories told, Wilson Tv Hint Was Reply To Protest, North v. South In Song The Early Birds, Aid For Yacht Research, China 'In State Of Civil War' Defence chief's warning after army purge, New aids for old chores, South Africa to extend conscription system Hint to Britain on Simonstown pact, Kosygin-Wilson Talks To Last 10 Hours, France still cautious over Six, Ferry saves flyers in Channel, Aden Rioters' Parade With 'Coffins', Coursing the hare, Heavy Budget Cuts In Bonn, Criticized Doctor Seeks Inquiry, As IT Happens:, Mistakes Led To Building Collapse Jury blames two firms, Export Firm Bought Site But Could Not Build, Crossman SALT Rubbed Into Tory Wound, Mine Found Near Syria Border, Common Market offers chance for the Church, Former model captured by Vietcong, Goitre Campaign Successful, Round the island of Jamaica, Pamphlet Battle At Tube Works, The merits of Sekt, Mr. Maudling: 'Chancellor in trap', No Peace Where The Caravans Rested Anomalous Act controlling sites, Girls on the march, No tips drive welcomed, Private bank blocks withdrawals Hope of voluntary liquidation, Insurance List Brings Angry Protests, Cancer Expert Urges Rise In Cigarette Tax, Snow Reports, Bid To Avert New Arms Race, Cities Oppose Dispersal Of Immigrant Pupils Minister speaks of Government concern, Strike makes 20,000 idle at B.M.C., Price Maintenance Off More Goods, Russia denounces Mao Tse-tung, 'Legal ways to ill-gotten gains'. Law: Defect in wardship law, Judge says, Girl's release from gaol ordered, Man In Wheelchair Loses Damages Claim Inglefield v. Macey, Mother ordered to return children, Further charges in art theft case, Murder Verdict On Woman Doctor, Girl Made Ward Of Court 'For Publicity' In Re Dunhill (An Infant), For Trial On £8,750 Yacht Charge, Decree Against Dave Charnley, Mr. Peter Quennell cited, Warning Of Severe Punishment For Assaulting Police Regina v. Nava, M.F.H. Fined £30 For Assault. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Travel And Holidays, Laing, Lancia, Appeals, Horizon. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments, Church services tomorrow:, MEMORIAL Plaques, stained glass windows; book-, Gardening. Sport: Ireland face stern test, Today's Sporting Arrangements Football League, Weathder An Obstacle To Giant Slalom British create good impression, Incentive for Brentford, Sports in Brief, Dormant unlikely to beat Mill House Lingfield event bears on Gold Cup, Miss Wade in two finals, Taxing 'Rank And File' Ability exploited, Lindsay dominates stage and leads South Africa recovery Australians fail to press home initial advantages, British Mini-Cooper wins Monte Carlo Rally Victory for Aaltonen by 13 seconds. Arts and Entertainment: Aubusson Tapestry Fetches £1,400, A modern immortal, A blind spot, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,443, Weekend television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Mother and child in Mexico. Politics and Parliament: Improving reliability of letter post. Editorials/Leaders: When Tolstoy Nods, Where The Power Does Not Lie, A Precautionary Measure. Letters to the Editor: College Fees, Backing For U.S. Policies In Vietnam, View From Hampstead Heath, Dark Places Of Government, Choosing A Candidate For Parliament, The Case For Mr. Brown, Rhodesia And U.N., Decline In Drawing, Unnecessary Age Limits, Background To Courts Of Appeal, Spending The Country's Money. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge Changes Language Rule, Church News, From The London Gazette, The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, Friday, January 20. 1967.. Obituaries: Dr. R. J. Van De Graaff, Dr. Miklos Kállay, Sir Hugh Beaver, Mr. Jeffreysjones Adult Education In Wales, Dr. Francois Jeanneret Towards Unity In Canada, Dr. Ichitaro Katsuki, Mr. G. R. Cavell, Mr. Anatole De Grunwald. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Prima donnas, British and foreign, Expansion of a play, Blocks of sound enrich Henze premiere, Study of the portrait painters, Stardom Six Months After Starting, Question of variant tempi, Nearly fifty years at the Wigmore, Directness Of A Touring Giselle, Aldwych documentary for Scandinavia, Hughes-Kidner-Tyzack art show at Nottingham. Business and Finance: More Assets Than Debts, Creditors Told, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Rise $95M,, Company Meeting Nelson Financial Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Australia's Growth Trust's Strong Position, Unit trust prices, Currency Rates For Travellers, Record year for B.A.C. exports, Bill rate now 6¼ p.c., John Brown interim, Revised Leather Export Rebates, Lord Rootes Gives A Pledge, 'Cut role of sterling and dollar' plea, The Tobacco Giants Can Survive Price War, Americans Buy Out London Firm, Talks May Decide British Money Tactics, Research Team's Work On Offer, Xerox earnings hit new record, U.S. joins fight for east Europe trade, Intra Bankrupitcy Quashed, 34 insurance firms with capital under £100,000, Looking Back, Atlantic sea traffic still falling, Unit trusts-the choice faciNg investors, Watney Rental Growth, Flavel To Close A Factory, Copper prices up a shade, Exports Go By Hovercraft, Penal Loans And Help. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Shares Pick Up After A Bad START, European, Australian and Japanese securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Not Such A Good Day For Equities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall St. Gain $8,500M. In A Week, Pound moves narrowly. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners. Business Appointments: Gillette's new marketing director. Property.
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