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The Times - 07/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By GEORGE CLARK, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By PAT HEALY, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By J. M. RICHARDS, Architectural Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By our Science Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, PHS, W. H. C. FREND. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Nov. 3., J. L. GODDARD. The King's School, School House, The Mint Yard, Canterbury, Nov. 4., HELEN HUSSEY., MEGAN HOOLEY., DAVID R. ROLLO., ANNE M. JOHNSON. Guy's Hospital, S.E.1, Nov. 6., ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO., HARRY HENRY., MARGARET DOWNING., By Malcolm Smith, GEORGE PATRICK DWYER. Archbishop's House, St Chad's Ringway, Birmingham 4., L. J. GLANFIELD, Director, South-Eastern Telecomms. Region, G.P.O. Waterloo Bridge House, Waterloo Road, S.E.1. Nov. 6., L F. HARVEY. Upton Cross, Chester. * * A very large number of letters have given a similar reply., W. D. ROBERTSON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer writes:-, Mr. Derek Hudson, Prudence Glynn, By Douglas Cooper, By Joan Chissell, A.B, By William Mann, By David Wade, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By KEITH PAYNE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By ROY MACKIE, By KENNETH OWEN, From Harlow Unger, By RODNEY COWTON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By DAVID DAVIS, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, QUEENSBERRY., J. SANDFORD SMITH, Founder President of the Institute of Management Consultants. 15 Sheldrake Place, W.8., By JOHN GILMORE,

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News: Pilots resign training job, Africans' Rights Reasserted Mr Thomson in Botswana, Vauxhall men threaten to revolt, Farm disease spreading, 106 cases, Satellites track ocean currents, Anguillans 'Will Die Fighting' Wanted-the Union Jack, Broken Track Likely Cause Of Crash 'No blame' on driver, guard, or signals, British Cars' Rally Failure Puzzle, Sanctity of American nuclear superiority, Appeal for release of Brooke, Hallucinations that last for a day, 'Archaic' To Split Families New deal for homeless, How censorship has affected the Rhodesian press, 'Black Book' on a White Paper Stansted assessor's pamphlet, Scotland on the road to recovery, Cross Purposes On Vietcong, Parents to seek school inquiry, Pentagon to help Great Society, Structure of NHS to be reviewed, Tougher Control Of Food Labels Proposed, Venezuela And Petroleum, A promise of a softer younger complexion-always, Surgeon dead on raft at sea, Dock Discipline Move Delayed, Lewisham crash: list of dead, Campus radio has GPO's blessing, TV experiment disappoints, New Mistress for Girton, Jordan accused of aiding terrorists Reprisal threat by Israel, 'Hopeless battle' for Market entry, Elections to Security Council, GLC choose own man for top traffic post, 'Quest For Nazi' By Two Men Held In Munich, De Gaulle visit to atomic centres Workers draft a petition, The Times Diary The Yemen's canny new leader Jack Dash as a lecturer Play about Rimbaud and Verlaine, Local pupils excluded in school plan, Inspector's warning on broken rails, All cut out and ready to sew, U S writers refuse to pay war taxes, Kinder wage-stop rules likely 30,000 families affected, Magistrate faces young protesters, Surveyor V reports back from Moon, Nature reserve appeal, The Tradition of Freedom, S Arabian Army supports NLF Death roll rises to 100 in Aden conflict, Icarus: A hit or a miss?, Anti-noise protest is noisy, The Transformation of VENEZUELA, Plan For Team Of Bishops Alternative to new dioceses, Miners fear ' death kiss ', MP gives up charity post, Revolutionizing the social life of Cambridge, Old church found, Cubans' snub on Russian holiday, £50m a year for 'social' railways 'Break even by 1970s' plan, Hopes on future of Holy places, Mr Kerensky is optimistic, Congo opposes airlift of mercenaries, Moth Guides To Weather Shapes At The Window, Caravelle's 'black box' found damaged, Latest foot and mouth virus identified, Peking as 'new centre of world revolution', Monuments Versus Modernization, Recognition Stays The Key Issue. Politics and Parliament: Effectiveness of 70 mph limit, Draw of coupons contested, The Commons: fewer pay beds: conflict on coupons: resuscitation, Transport battle covers old ground, Russian silence about Brooke, Top management overhaul of British Rail. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, Bank Of New Zealand, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Hecho En Venezuela, Vertex Revue, Accept The Offer, National Provincial Bank, Rolls-Royce, Lenthéric 12, The Truth About Bank Charges, Tabac, Rylands Brothers Limited, Coutts & Co, Galt Good Galt, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd, Hardy & Co. (Furnishers) Limited, Swiss Credit Bank, Bank Money Transfer Services, The British Economy, Pan Am, Horlicks Ltd., Isr, Glynwed Limited, Laing, Trust House Hotels, Nathan Brown Estates Ltd, Harrogate, Bradleys, Jackson Superglass, Moore's (Wallisdown) Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: At the scene of the Hither Green rail disaster, Law: Legal aid for man on legal aid charge, Artist to sue 'Sunday Times', 28 days' gaol for supporter, Two for trial on bank charge, Ice hockey player sues two hospitals over loss of leg, Reveller naked in square, Seven in court after raid on power station, Administrator of theatre for trial, Food firm wound up on BoT petition, Decree On Evidence Of Child's Blood Test F. v. F., Three accused of Co-op robbery, 16 accused of car park fraud, Wife found unfit to plead. Arts and Entertainment: English Players Win At Bridge, Stern contests in chess, £378,313 Paid For Abbey Library, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,690. Editorials/Leaders: Blood Bath In Aden, Railways' social burden recognized, Foot And Mouth Disease, Area Boards For Health. Letters to the Editor: Breath Test, The Small Town, Museum Library, Police Blue, Cunard crockery: the correct choice, Price Of 'Tribune', A Lost Liturgy, House For Sale, Running The Hospitals, Voting Swings In By-Elections Labour Government Record. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic Appointment, The Church In Wales, University News. Obituaries: Mr Joseph Kesselring Arsenic and Old Lace, Prof A. Aitken, Miss Eva Maguire, Mr Hubert Wellington Painter and draughtsman. Classified Advertising: Personal, LEGAL NOTICES (continued), Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Ingres the marvellous portraitist, Magnificats For Christmas, Objective playing of Bartok, Beautiful play from India, History made manifest, Children's play with a point of view, Tribute to Beethoven. Sport: Rugby club records, Yesterday's football, Sports in Brief, Sangster in a hurry, Ocean Racing Faces New Challenge, Hard struggle ahead for British riders, Purley beset by injuries, Springett plays for League, Dart Board sold to Argentina Confidence in bloodstock, Cooper Likely To Retain Titles Time on Walker's side, Win by Miss Almassy, Squash Rackets. Weather: The Weather. Property: Businesses For Sale, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Limit sought on imports of hosiery, Dry cleaners suffer new setback in fight to peg prices, Peso devalued by Uruguay, Many firm gains, Platinum strong in New York, Briefly From Industry, Surprise package from Mono, Large help for money, News Summary, Unit trust prices, C & A firms go unlimited, Time for AEI holders to accept, Allies sought in AEI war, £2.5m crash placing for Glynwed, No Ministry opposition to Vauxhall deal, GM cuts 1967 dividend, New growth unit from S & P, Apprehensive again, Aubrey Jones for State firms probe, 'Fundamental problems in cocoa remain', Consumer buying leads recovery in the economy, BMH raise UK market share and profits, In defence of 'Weeks', Monsanto expansion may hit ICI, Uncertainty in sterling, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, European attack on US quotas, Shipments of Zambian copper halted, Investment trust discounts, High Malaysian tin output, Business Diary Income cut ahead for Nuffield Foundation, Dock strike threat to dairy imports, Neddy urges fresh investment in the hotel industry, Foot and mouth bill may be over £1m, Bayer buys third American subsidiary, Capital Finance share dealings suspended, Coffee meeting ends in accord on most issues, That meeting: why IRC should tell all, How The Markets Moved, European nations urged to develop satellite system, Rail debt write-off plan, Japan car sales soar in US, Anglo-Welsh put up their defence, Car-hire merger snags, Rise in US bill rate, Harlech TV to pay £1¼m, Export success for yacht, New 'who must pay SET' list under way, International Nickel pays extra 20c. Business Appointments: New chairman for Food Securities. Stock Exchange Tables: Heavy losses on Milan, Gains outnumber losses, Silver up again, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, More support for pound, Regional share prices, Copper stocks up sharply, Late rally checks Wall St fall, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Motor shares improve.

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