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The Times - 07/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, WILLIAM GAUNT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS, on board U.S.S. Enterprise, Gulf of Tonkin., By Dr. W. H. McCREA, , BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, By Our Hockey Correspondent, From an Equestrian Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By GUY BRETT Art Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, by Frank Marcus, By William Mann Music Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , GORDON MURRAY. 168 Stoke Poges Lane, Slough., KENNETH JOHNSTONE, Chairman, Joint Internationial Department, British Council of Churches. 10 Eaton Gate, Sloane Square, S.W.1, April 6., ERIC N. HUNTER. Shieldaig Cottage, Gairloch, Ross-shire, April 4., AUDREY McKENZIE. 20 Brackendale Gardens, Upminster, Essex, April 4., PEGGY FLOREY. Ruckford House One, Malthouse Lane, Hassocks, Sussex, April 4., FRANK FRANCIS, Director and Principal Librarian. The British Museum, W.C.1, April 6., E. M. ALMEDINGEN. Brookleaze, Nettlebridge, Oakhill, Bath., A. G. TROWER. Stanstead Bury, Ware, Hertfordshire, April 5., S. K. ALEEM AZHAR. Cumbria, 32 Harcourt Drive, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, April 3., By SIR JOHN WALLEY, EDWARD H. PINTO. Oxhey Woods House, Oxhey Drive, near Northwood, Middlesex, April 3., S. F. BURDEN. 7 Barlow Road, Chichester, Sussex., CHARLES C. ABDY. 57B The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire., J. DALLOS. 3 Devonshire Place, W.1., Mr. Reginald Colby, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, BY RHODRI THOMAS, By KEITH PAYNE,

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News: Sabena manager in Moscow expelled, U.S. Increases Birth Control Aid To $20M., Rhodesian claim over £500,000, As IT Happens: Race relations and the gypsy; Mr. Marsh goes to Sheffield; Communist from Jersey, Soviet party warning on stricter control over the armed forces, Business News in The Times, Car Show Opens In Canada, 7,000 Students In Salonika Fight, Protest At Italian Seizures, 1 dead as car ploughs into marchers, Hope for long-term artificial heart, Wreck report call for action, Merger rumour is nonsense-'Observer', Oil Rig Legs Overturn, Guard of honour refused for Vimy commemoration, Hanoi Gearing Economy To Long War, 'Book piracy' law attacked, Boy angler hooks drowning baby, AA deficit up by £950,000, Man WHO Opposed Draft Gaoled, Pressure on Britain for new sanctions Check to travel from Rhodesia, Runaway Sailor Surrenders, New hope for sufferers of stress, M.P. apologizes for speech, 'Six' Entry Hopes Rise, M.P.s Told Mr. Brown more sanguine on French attitude, Refit Prepares Eagle For U.S. Phantoms, Study Of History In A Grecian Mug Clues abound for the pot-scholar, Limb-Fitters' Pay Rise Put Back 'Infamous' decision, union says, U.S. Troop Rotation Plan, Harvard to award fellowships to family doctors, Incomes Rose By 5½% In Year, Djubouti Shots Kill Fleeing Somalis, Science and Medicine Surprises In Astronomy, Officers For Staff Training, Cassandra-dedicated warrior, Mr. Humphrey renews pledge to people of Berlin, Police Plan To Recruit Graduates Guarantee of inspectorship after six years, Infra-red scrutiny of Blake letter Sister has no doubt that it is authentic, Case for a direct contribution from industry, Ripples In Ruling Party, Briton's orchid of new colouring, U.N. Mission To Aden In Open Dispute Use of television withheld, M. Pompidou To Head New Government No penalizing for election setback, India Opposes Plan For Sea Bases British purchase of islands, MPs beware-the world is often unflattering, Nuclear blasts would free seabed minerals Contained explosions under study, Series Of 'Visionary Heads', Lord Mottistone To Take Course, Bulgaria and Poland treaty extended, Carriers Prove Their Worth In Vietnam, Fashion extra, 'Provos' flee sailors in Amsterdam Refuge sought on rooftops. Picture Gallery: Visionary heads. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The national dividend, Turning drug addicts from the pedlar to treatment, Legal action could be abroad, Reasons for time-lag in firing Torrey Canyon, 'Six' Issues Assessed Second long Cabinet Session, M.P. alleges 'bugging' by B.B.C., Judging what is acceptable on television. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Jamestown New York, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Metro-Cammell, Levi's 'Sta-Prest', The British American Oil Company Limited, Wisden 1967, Wimpey, Den Norske Creditbank, Martins Bank Limited, Pink Plymouth., The Royal Exchange Group, Westminister Bank, Klm, Leek And Westbourne Building Society, Boac, Bank Of New South Wales, The Feature, Harrogate, Englidh & Scottish Investors Limited. Index. Law: Decree Against Singer, Life Sentence On Boy Of 17 'Merciful' Regina v. Weekes, J.P.'s question challenged, Miss Lollobrigida Wins Appeal, Decree For Lady Harewood Lascelles (Countess Of Harewood) v. Lascelles (Earl Of Harewood), Police Drop Charges, Acid Case Girl Goes Blind, Kidnapped wife given nullity decree Car 'lift' to work ended at register office, Dominic Behan acquitted, English Recidivist Must Live In Ireland For 10 Years Regina v. Hodges, Man tells of beatings with golf clubs 'Torture' case witness says he is serving gaol sentence, Driving Ban On Lord Suffolk. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Imperial War Museum Chairman, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,507, 4¼in. silver mug fetches £340, Correction, International Violin Competition, Kurajica Has Easy Win. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Whitgift victory after two quick scores, Edinburgh win cautiously, Voyages Of Discovery, Sports in Brief, Stiff Test To Decide Team, Eton Expect Real Test At Last, Mahoney's Topham Trophy win brightens a dull day Success on his first visit to Aintree, Concern about over-priced tickets, Miss Pearson's Ballinkeele the star, Yancey Takes Lead In U.S. Masters Jacklin the best placed Briton, Teamwork can bring Wales victory, Rugby Fives. Classified Advertising: Personal, Kennel Farm And Aviary, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Schnitzler play of the film, French comedy flows with Mozartian ease, Against the divorce of composer and performer, Contrast in Cavalli operas, Youthful Puccini work remains a blunder, Happy memories of Annette Page, Sculptures from Khmer and Thai cultures, Delicacy and tenderness by virtuoso, Royal Ballet for the new Met., Waif charms predator. Editorials/Leaders: Decision For Europe, Cuts On The Rhine, Portugal's Black Africa. Letters to the Editor: Decline Of The Marches, Controls On Drug Taking, Soldiers In Aden, Jungle Of Forms, Tax Complexity, Nuclear Policy, The British Museum, 'Mr. Xy Driving', Bournemouth Orchestra, Tidiness IS Not All, Seeking Funds For Cancer Research, Russian Revolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News. Births. Obituaries: Sir William Connor Clerk's son who became powerful radical columnist, Mischa Elman Noted Violinist, Mr. C. Kitchin. Business and Finance: C.B.I. chief visiting U.S. and Canada, Computer merger to serve Europe, Oil reserves increase, Stockbrokers in merger talks, Money market uneven, Further Rise On Paris Bourse, Unit trust prices, U.S. foresees cut in investment, New A.E.I. company, Veiled promises in pre-budget data, Slide in copper prices continue, Retailers carrying more stocks, Chemicals workforce needs big shake-up, says little Neddy, First Nat. boardroom deals, Packaged trading stamps sold in U.S., French reserves fall, U.S. discount rate cut, Xerox fails to bail out Rank at net level, £2,940,216,693 notes in circulation, Coffee agreement in peril, A Docks Labour Breakthrough 7 men to run a terminal, Decca Navigator for U.S. freight aircraft fleet, Briefly from the boardroom, Philips set date for colour TVs, Around The Markets, Electricity chiefs press case at Commons, Barbican strike likely to affect new building, Tighter council loans, G.P.O. computer grid to be for all, Cut in home loan rates will have to wait, Time charterers more active, Step-by-step instruction, Income tax 'no brake on hard work', Palabora mine helps boost R.T.Z. to 125% profit increase, Challenge to Polaroid, Flurry of papers gives a Budget background, E.E.C. quotas may rise, Dividends fall £54m., Big U.K. scrap order from China, Life savings rise. Business Appointments: Scamp appointed to Fairfields board, London & Northern Securities' new deputy chairman, Plessey chief 'down under' comes home. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Gains More Ground, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Numerous late rises, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Pound lower in quiet trading, Option Rates, Treasury reports well received. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties.

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