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The Times - 04/02/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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PETER NICHOLS, , FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, KYRIL TIDMARSH, , JOHN WOODCOCK, , GEOFFREY GREEN, , U. A. TITLEY, , NEIL ALLEN, FRED EMERY, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, J. M. RICHARDS, , FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, W. R. REES-DAVIES., THOMAS SHARP., BARRINGTON., France MAURICE BLANCHOT; JEAN CASSOU; PIERRE EMMANUEL. Germany GUENTER GRASS; HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER; MARTIN WALSER. Italy LIBERO BIGIARETTI; ALBERTO MORAVIA; IGNAZIO SILONE. U.S.A. HANNAH ARENDT; W. H. AUDEN; SAUL BELLOW; MICHAEL HARRINGTON; ALFRED KAZIN; PHILIP ROTH; MEYER SCHAPIRO; WILLIAM STYRON. U.K. A. ALVAREZ; A. J. AYER; DAVID CARVER; BRIAN GLANVILLE; GRAHAM GREENE; JULIAN HUXLEY; ROSAMOND LEHMANN; DORIS LESSING; HERBERT READ; CLANCY SIGAL; MURIEL SPARK; PHILIP TOYNBEE; JOHN WAIN; BERNARD WALL; C. V. WEDGWOOD; REBECCA WEST. January 31., STANLEY DAWSON., HAROLD ACTON, Member of Anglo-American Flood Relief Committee in Florence British Consulate, Florence, Jan. 30., PETER GINEVER., LOUIS HEREN, , D. C. LAMONT. Lyndale, Scott Park, Burnley., L BENTLEY., J. W. PAULLEY. 51 Anglesea Road, Ipswich., BEN HOWKINS., DUNBAR MARSHALL 17 Broom House Road, S.W.6., IRIS C. LESLIE., Father Hugh Bishop., The Archbishop of York, Mr. Paul Rotha, Sir Thomas Armstrong, Sir Christopher Andrewes, Andrew Graham, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Roy Hay, EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL, Harry Golombek, From our Bridge Correspondent, R. W. COOPER, , WILLIAM MANN, , JOHN PERCIVAL, , MARGARET ALLEN, , STANLEY SADIE, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our European Economic Correspondent, Brussels, Feb. 3, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BLACKFRIAR,

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News: Hungary develops its appeal for tourists, The circle ousts the square, Dr. Savundra In Fierce Tv Duel 'Crossing swords with peasants', Britain Accused Over Malta Governor-General sides with islanders, Lady Chichester To Fly Home, Threat To A Nuclear Pact Seen By U.S. Bonn tactics arouse suspicion, Speech set precedent but kept within the rules, Treaty provides for firm ban, Second Disease Hid Foot-And-Mouth Why diagnosis was delayed, Communities of protest, Preserving a town of charm, Oxford's Language Debate This Term, Death penalty as election issue, Minister Acts On Steel Dispute, California's intellectual supermarket, Traditional pancakes, As IT Happens:, Brentford get reprieve for year, Mr. Mason Risks More Anger In Shipyard, Mr. Wilson rules out the free-for-all Pay fight would harm the weak and bring back stop-go, Cool east German reaction to four-power talks plan, Englishman's home 'not threatened', L.S.E. Teachers Condemn Adams Attacks, Control Of Wages To Continue Mr. Wilson's year of choice, T.W.A.-Hilton link-up, Gaitskell Ashes Interred, 'Flooding danger' to Aberfan school, South Africa Move On Transit Visas Bill tightens control on foreigners, Ford And Miss Towler Retain Title, Curb on oil tanker fleet, Embassy closed in proper way, Chinese diplomatists in angry scenes 'Beaten up' as Moscow police destroy notice boards, Physicists In Search Of The End Of Time, Britain asks to renew $1,000m. credit, B.B.C. will not wait for the pirates to vanish, Rates increases likely to be trimmed Councils making sharp cuts in estimates, Down with moles, Snow Reports, Polish Report For Vatican, Mr. Johnson's Note To The Kremlin, At the bandbox maker's, Malaysia Plans Big Armed Forces Increase, Ideas from Alsace, Saigon convinced it is winning war Elections to be speeded up. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Eagle, Victor Britain, Bowmaker Limited, Ebor, Austrian State Tourist Department, Hampton & Sons, Appeals, Geographical Magazine, Touring Service, Bradleys, Epping Bonds, Cruft's Dog Show, Hungarian Tourist Bureau, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Church services tomorrow:Quinquagesima, Hotels And Resorts, Legal Notices, MEMORIAL Plaques, stained glass windows: book-, Entertainments, Travel, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Clipper picture for 2,500gns., Dancers To Follow Their Own Steps, Burlington House Concerts, Champions In Bridge Cup Contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,455, Gordon Crosse's New Choral Work, Romantic young Dane, Tonight's Leonore, Weekend television and radio, Through the looking glass. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Hectic Time In League Burnley troubled, Miss Hathorn in fine form, Poor practice run by Nash and Dixon, Sports in Brief, Sprint Title For Frith Alsop tested, Swing bowlers undermine Australia S. Africa jubilant but cautious, Form indicates a Scottish victory, Kempton Park results, Today's Sporting Arrangements. Law: Headmaster faces 5 more charges, Aden soldier loses murder appeal, Sentence Passed Witout Authority Regina v. Hugman, Yellow Gravestones Shocked Rector Stonemason faces church court, Witness refuses to reveal 'bribe' contact, Confession Inadmissible-Conviction Quashed Regina v. Richards, Lord Moynihan denies he is 'broke', I Made A Dreadful Mistake, B.O.A.C. Security Officer Says Ideal Tours Incorporated And Another v. B.O.A.C. And Another. Picture Gallery: Spring Garden. Politics and Parliament: Jay speaks on brokers, insurers, Lord Chief Justice seeks control of entertainment clubs, House Of Commons, Speaker Not Wanted In This Cabinet Manx M.P.s question impartiality. Editorials/Leaders: Malaysia Defends Itself, Hop On The Conurbation Bus, Digging Up The Musical Past. Letters to the Editor: An Honest Aim?, Common Market, Portobello Army, Hooliganism, Doctor's Decisions, Loss Of Talent, Italian Flood Appeal, Building In Towers, Music In The Air, The Tattooed Admiral, The Basis For Gaming Law Reform, Fate Of Soviet Writers, How Doth The Busy Traffic Warden.... Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: R.A.F. Medical Cadets, From The London Gazette, University News London. Obituaries: Mr. J. Golightly, Mr. Paul P. Kennedy, Mr. Philip Levi Pianist Of Great Imagination, Dr. Alick Isaacs, Mr. John C. Wiley Former American Diplomatist, Mr. S. P. Thompson, Bishop Dibelius. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Boulez conducts "Wozzeck", Odeon gives birth to the Petit Odeón, Bolder piano playing by Jamaican, A bird's eye view of the country, Choreographers at the top, Fresh voices of student choir. Business and Finance: Treasury bill rate, Unit trust prices, Ford drop $80m., Unit trust winners, Eliminating Chemical Losses At Guinness, Tax loophole to be closed, Money in short supply, C.B.I. in talks on wages and prices, £4m. shipping orders lost, Wild dealing in the long gilt market, Crane makers rebound, Whitehall bid to save on food, Company Meeting Cairnton Investment Trust Ltd. Sir Denys Lowson On Importance Of Invisible Earnings Trust's Sound Progress, Crisper profits in biscuits, Board differences settled, Tighter Curbs On Town Hall Spending, Finnish joy for Mr. Jay, 'Imps' results on Tuesday, Pye blessing, Rival Belgian Interests Go To Congo. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound goes off the boil, Long-dated stocks still in demand, $1 gains on Wall Street, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Brussels in form, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Another Boost For Gilts, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Copper turns easier, Coming dividends. Business Appointments: Cowdray man goes on top board. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property.

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