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The Times - 23/12/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Dec. 22, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Dec. 22, FROM MOSHE BRILLIANT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bangkok, Dec. 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Canberra, Dec. 22, From LOUIS BEREN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Dec. 22, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG. Yachtingt Correspondent, By A. W. Haslett, Science Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM ALAN McGREGOR, GEOFFREY GREEN, PHS, STEPHEN BROWN, President, Confederation of British Industry. 21 Tothill Street, S.W.1, Dec. 22., DAVID WINNICK, House of Commons, Dcc. 21., KENNEDY TREVASKIS. Nash Court Farmhouse. Marnhull, near Sturminster Newton, Dorset, Dec. 21., RENÉE SHORT. House of Commons, Dec. 20., GEOFFREY MARSHALL The Queen's College, Oxford., STAN NEWENS, JOHN LEE. RUSSELL KERR, ERIC HEFFER, ALBERT BOOTH. House of Commons. December 20., BARRY TATE. Hamptoune, Ropley. near Alresford. Hampshire., MOYNE. Biddesden House, Andover, Hampshire, , From Louis Heren Our Washington Correspondent sends this in-depth analysis of the origins of a revolt that never was., A McNAUGHTON. The Cottage, Great Chart. near Ashford, Kent. Dec. 16., DAVID CARRICK, Editor, Medical News. 24 Store Street, W.C.1. Dec. 20., ROBERT LUSTY. 4 Turners Wood, Wildwood Road, N.W. 11, Dec. 21., KENNETH URWIN, General Secretary. Association of University Teachers. Bremar House, Sale Place. W.2., By Canon Donald Nicholson, A correspondent writes:-, By RODNEY COWTON, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By JOHN PRICE, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, D. C. G. JESSEL. Collyers. Steep. Petersfield, Hampshire., E. MANFRED WAGNER. 5 Ferncroft Avenue, N.W.3., MICHAEL A. LEIGH. 43 Donnington Road. Kenton. Harrow., RALPH WARD. Stonelynk Farm, Fairlight, Hastings, Sussex., By Business News Staff, By MEL BEISER, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, A Christmas story by Paul Jennings, PETER DAVIS, MICHAEL BILLINGTON, GUY BRETT, WILLIAM GAUNT, STANLEY SADIE, HILARY HAYWOOD, KAY DICK, HANNAH CARTER, IVERACH McDONALD, JANET HITCHMAN, PETER VANSITTART, JULIAN JEBB, DERWENT MAY, WILLIAM MANN, E. R. CHAMBERLIN, BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE, DOUGLAS DEMPSTER, HUGH SOMERVILLE, ANDREW GRAHAM, KATIE STEWART, DAVID HOTHAM, EDWARD PINTO, ROY HAY, JOHN CARTER,

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News: Warning on fruit drink dispenser, Baby found abandoned, Eighth baby dies in epidemic, Shotgun wounds five in shop, Washkansky has heart removed, Snow reports, Mrs Vlachos to seek pressure on junta, Mass Reforms Welcomed Report Sent To Rome, Libel writ by former MP, Letters on Dr Petro ' contempt ', Getting your mortgage, Ship's race for port, Colour for winter, Science Report Astronomy How stars behave and evolve, BEA costs warning, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Christmas boxes, Report on separatist moves in New England, The Times Diary Cashing in on Ché Queen Victoria play postponed Vietcong's new weapon, Two Russians Get Asylum, 'Madhouse' of smashes block M1, Thailand exercise in democracy, Saigon Terms For Vietcong Talks, The Pope offers to mediate, No festivity for these families, Jerusalem is decorated but peace seems far off, BBC apology on 'black power', Mystery in Montego, Hundreds to go at AEI, Mrs Vlachos can stay in Britain Junta puts her husband under house arrest, Christmas Day, Plenty to buy in Rhodesia shops, Foundation of true family Christmas, London dockers win £17 'fallback' pay, Warmth of the Arctic, Cold comfort from M Couve Britain's future in Europe, 'Ceiling eyes' alleged at card club, UN formula for peace in Cyprus, Sauce for puddings, Johnson Flies To US Troops In Vietnam Talk with Wilson in Australia, Prime Minister meets other leaders, Wine, 'Plot' against Bethlehem pilgrims, France Sends 250 Charollais Month's quarantine imposed, Building of prisons threatened Island security gaol doubt, Christmas card jogs a Brazilian memory, £2m sale of aircraft to U S, ' Free prisoners ' plea refused, Brigid Brophy Quits In Drugs Clash, Pleasures of Pekingese. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Antony Gibbs (Life & Pensions) Ltd., Laing, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Wrights Holidays, Appeals, War On Want, Daily Express, The Sunday Times, Lend-A-Hand, Unilever N.V.. Index. Law: Christmas ban in US schools, Widows sue after Boeing crash, Guard For Club Case Witnesses Extra police at court, Berlin rebel student cleared, 'Patient given wrong drug', Furniture order against husband, Solicitors admit embezzlement, Belgian accused. Picture Gallery: Snow at Kew Gardens. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Scholarship Awards, Aberfan fund man may stay, Forces Appointments, New judge for High Court, Church News, Church services Tomorrow: fourth Sunday in Advent, University News. Politics and Parliament: Canada Criminal Law Reforms Homosexuality to be legal, Parliamentary Diary. Sport: Resolution in New Year?, Tough Christmas for Liverpool Tottenham drop Venables, Shepherd may play against MCC, Harlequins take on S. Africans, Sports in Brief, Other holiday sport arrangements Today, Cox reaches final, Marlborough in final, Hockey training party, Hard Ridden Sold To Japan Quest for best continues. Editorials/Leaders: Very Little Peace On Earth, A neat solution for petrol prices. Letters to the Editor: Christmas By Gaslight, Foot-And-Mouth, Southern Confusion, Selling Arms To South Africa: Three Possible Approaches, Academic Salaries, Righting The Economy, Follow-the-leaders?, Mr Heath's Remedies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,730, Impossible to guess, Television, New look of Hastings, Radio, Television and Radio, In Urbe Davidis. Deaths. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Appleyard, SIR N. HUME Head of finance group, Sir Edward Penton, Dr J. W. Welch, Mr Arthur Keating. Business and Finance: Stanley Gibbons the stamp dealers to go public, Yorks miners set Christmas record, 630 food prices up, News Summary, Unit trust prices, A chance to prevent the bank strike, Huge demand for Russian timber, Gold demand higher, Patchy close in money market, UK can buy Zandpan, Brick output up 12 pc, The war that toy town never fought, Textile upturn cuts holiday lay-off, Gunter rejects training grants for management, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Trollope bides time, Jam tomorrow from Avana, Forward copper drops £12 10s a long ton, Receiving orders, Directors to leave AEI, $12m Israel steel order, Vauxhall plan full night shift, Bank statements for December, £7 9s 10.15d bill rate, £2m holiday bonanza for ITV companies, Gilts remain very firm, Efta set for tariff cuts, Bank loans down £12m in month, Shop takings safety check, Tighter U S credit as aid to dollar, Petrol prices to be held by keeping Suez surcharge, Bradford wool market, Gifts no help-'Imps', Moss Bros feels the squeeze, Atomic group member quits. Business Appointments: Phoenix chief on Continental board, Rugby Cement promotes Jenkins. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small mixed movements, How The Markets Moved, London selling lowers the pound, Quiet daY for shares, Wall Street indecisive, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Weather: The Weather. Births. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Yachts & Boats, Connoisseurs' Guide, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments. Reviews: The genius that was Keaton, The foot in the door, Museum's tribute to a connoisseur, Gaiety and guilt The Colonel's Photograph, What to look out for, How to attract writers, Removing the mysteries of the Knights The Knights Of St. John In Jerusalem And Cyprus 1050-1310, Primitive art and its role, A sample of angels: " recording, avenging, guiding, caretaking and fallen. An angel for every day of the week and for every hour of the day and night... " A Dictionary Of Angels, Where have all the children gone?, Evelyn Waugh: facing the inquisition, Special relationships Letters To Macmillan Edited By Simon Nowell-Smith, Monteverdi of the madrigals, A mission in Korea, Paperbacks, Pooter A diarist's year, Charlie and the clans, NY Philharmonic's anniversary, Return of Sooty, Cats come into their own, Mystery The Dorak Affair, Non-drama Richard Strauss: The Life Of A Non-Hero, Give the child a chance, Music at midday, Explosive marriage Eleanor Of Aquitaine, Berlin arts festival. Property: Overseas Properties.

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