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The Times - 26/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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CHARLES HARGROVE, , FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF, GEORGE PULAY, , By NORMAN FOWLER, , ROBIN MARLAR, JOHN PERCIVAL, , From U. A. TITLEY, , R. W. COOPER, , JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR., J. O. CHISSELL, From PETER DAVIS, , From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From FRED EMERY, DAVID WOOD, , RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, WILLIAM NORRIS, , BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, JOHN W. LAMPERTI. Professor of Mathematics, Dartmouth College. KAREL DE LEEUW, Professor of Mathematics, Stanford University. Overseas Fellow, Churchill College JOHN BRACE. Professor of Mathematics, University of Maryland. ROBERT BECKHOFER, Professor of Statistics, Cornell University. JAMES EELLS, Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University Overseas Fellow, Churchill College., PAUL STEINITZ. MARGERY STEINITZ. MARJORIE MEURER, Clerk, Dulwich Friends Meeting. 6 Burbage Road, S.E.24., OWEN CHADWICK. The Master's Lodge, Selwyn College. Cambridge., FRANK E. JONES, Director, Inland Telecommunications Operations. G.P.O. Headquarters, St. Martin's-leGrand, E.C.1., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., D. H. EVERETT. School of Chemistry, The University. Cantock's Close, Bristol 8., MERVYN SOUTHWARK. Bishop's House, 38, Tooting Bec Gardens, Streatham, S.W.16., THOROLD DICKINSON, Department of Film, The Slade School of Fine Art. University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1., NEVILLE MAXWELL, , D. L. SUSSMAN., H. HILLIER., STELLA FISHER. 436, Strand, W.C.2., ROBERT CHURCHWARD. Blackpool Farm, Dartmouth, Devon., LEWIS BLACKMAN, Director, Blaclman, Harvey Limited. 29-39 Earlham Street, Cambridge Circus, W.C.2., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, E.F.M., Guy Brett, Pierce Hannah, Paul Scott, Walter James, L. R. Buckley, Irving Wardle, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, P. J. OTTINO, C. G. METSON, J. S. MARSH, L. F. RATCLIFF, E. K. WHERRY, ADRIAN COLLINGWOOD, by M. S. BRADFORD, W. E. JONES, by F. R. HORNE,

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News: Paris Talks End In Optimism France accepts 'Britain means business', Chinese Workers Attack Red Guards 'Reactionary elements' disarmed, Rhodesia claim of good faith, Get tough, Air League say, Defence's Right To Bar Publicity Upheld, Mortgages in plenty but not 100%, U.S. Storm Over University Grows, Undertakings On Bid For Pye, Jordan warning to Yemen on use of gas, Easy Chair Design Stealing No copyright for exhibitors, 'Stop Tipping' Call Never Came At Aberfan Bad planning chiefly blamed for disaster, Students' 'No Confidence' In Union, The Pope calls for better links with Anglicans British people are 'close to his heart', Colin Jordan gaoled for 18 months, Apology over Blake letters delay, Briton Reprieved In Congo, Historic Building May Go, Danger of stretching capital too far, Britain's Move Towards Europe Welcomed, No Von Thadden Meeting, Adoption: when wanting a baby is not enough, Survival of fittest is still the rule, Mr. Brown outlines farm policy, Chichester plans to sail on Sunday, Man the market cannot do without, The Corn Merchant, £40m. a year harvest from variety trials, Germany Hopes To Speed Links With East, Open Verdict On Countess, Impact of science on family businesses, Grim Soviet picture of China's refugee flow Emphasis on suffering in border scenes, Fewer strikes but 2,392,000 work days were lost, Straight from the scientist's mouth, Car probe by Mr. Scamp today, Armah wins fight to stay in Britain Ghana protest on his release from Brixton prison, Extra £160M. For 50 New Road Plans, Lord Thomson blasts the press barons Counterattack on Lord Arran, U.S. Action To Block The Dollar Drain, Watch on whales may provide heart surgery clues, As IT Happens: Open committees: Craze for old uniforms: Cambridge paper, Abortion Plea Rejected, Code to curb false wine labelling, Record Crime In 1966 Alarming increase, Mr. Jenkins says, How merchants have kept pace, Simonstown Talks Open On Cordial Note Future role of naval base under review, Ministry decision beats the band, Mr. Callaghan under fire on B.A.O.R. pledge, Partners in bad times and good, Third police merger ordered, Power of the states threatens to wreck authority, Wide support claimed for 10s. unit, Snow Reports, Feeling Against Divorce Grows In Italy, R.A.F. Men Learn Survival In German Snows, Report For Cabinet Today, Longer Recession, Mr. Heath Says, Alabama will fight threat to cut aid, T.U.C. Reject Legislation On Incomes Restive about Government intentions, Troop Moves To Deny Delta To Vietcong, Boom in crop protection, Estuary barrages 'must be seriously considered' Board view on Morecambe and Solway plans, Dutch Help To Save Venice. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Spillers Limited,, Bocm's Britain, Abbey National, Ici, Cnp, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Scg, Crittall, Bua, The Electricity Council,, Pauls Foods Ltd, Dalgety Franklin Limited, Bankers Trust Company, Interim Statement, Midland Bank, Paris Collections, Shellstar Limited, Fisons, Scottish Agricultural Industries Limited, Np, Simon-Barron Ltd, London Showrooms, Aspr, Lawes, Associated British Maltsters Ltd, Laing, Food, Spencer Handling Plant, Reed Paper Group, Rhm. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors,. Arts and Entertainment: Ballet Rambert's Workshop, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,447, Ruskin Drawing Brings £130. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Declared runners for Doncaster, New structure for county cricket rejected Clark's points system is accepted, Sports in Brief, Hampshire recover to beat Navy in second half, Army At Head Of Affairs, Cox wins after slow start, Oxford's Key Men Spaced Too Far Apart Promising attacking play by R.A.F.. Picture Gallery: From Field To Mill, The Corn Exchange, 'June in January'-freak heatwave in New York. Reviews: New ballet of surprise and ideas, Met's splendid new 'Peter Grimes', Sailor naturalist, Negro rights, Capable cast for slick farce, Turkish Compliment To Dame Ninette, Half-truths about history, Non-Novels, Cooper revival retains sting, Quick guide, Poised pianist from Korea, Ruthless world of business, Cool look at Pop, Exploring nine plays, Novel evening of modern organ works, Scientist denies evolution is only materialistic, Strains and rewards, New fiction, Spithead to Nore. Law: Judgment reserved in 'Peter Pan' case, Petrol Station Tenants Win Appeal Over Lease, 'Torture' case statement, £100 Paid For 'Spoilt Photographs', Book Libel Action Settled Cripps v. W. H. Allen & Co., Diamond firm's £360,000 claim, New Trial Ordered In Whipping Case Regina v. Orphee, Police Say £2,300 'Savings' Found, Delay Refused In Insurance Suit. Editorials/Leaders: From Enahoro To Kwesi Armah, 1,000 Million Gallons A Day, The Campaign Can Go On. Letters to the Editor: Feeling On U.S. Policies In Viernam, College Fees, Doctor's Decisions, S.T.D. Charges, Ordination Of Women, Bath Abbey Setting, Vatican Archives, Coursing The Hare, Prison Escapes, The Right To Travel, Second Features, Unnecessary Age Limits. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: R.A.F. Scholarships, Employed students only for Birkbeck College. Obituaries: Sir K. A. Korsah Former Ghana Chief Justice, Sir Hugh Beaver, Ald. W. George Brother Of Famous Prime Minister, Prof. F. C. Ormerod. Politics and Parliament: Newspapers must tackle their own difficulties: remedy in more revenue and less expense, Land Bill changes rejected, Attack on take over, Excesses of a national sport. Business and Finance: Chamber's New Asia Head, Electric Car A Step Nearer, Dr. Emminger's thoughts on sterling role, Copper prices improve in livelier trading, French export bank formed, Bank Relieves Shortage, Unit trust prices, Big U.K. Drive By G.E. Of America, Honduras joins I.C.O., British Match profits recover 23 p.c. to £2.4m. pre-tax, Welkom cash query, Rhodesia U.D.I. 'In Many Ways A Blessing', Cost Of The Cut-Price Cover Motor Bureau has paid £1m., U.S. investment tax pointer to Bank rate cut?, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited Mr. H. R. Gough's Statement, More silver used in U.S., Record year for two U.S. oil majors, Scottish Life could be a test case, How to get house market moving, Markets wait for the Bank, A. B. Picture profit setback, J. Grant Debenture, Philips Explain To Stock Exchange, Slower Growth Forecast For E.E.C., Public relations merger, Briefly from the boardroom, New Rules For U.S. Banks, Carreras move sparks advertising war, Japan's Production Up, Formica Laminates For The Q4, J. A. DEVENISH & CO. LTD. (Weymouth Brewers), Gird Equipment Worth £250,000 For G.P.O., French $ Loan. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Automated Liner's Big Savings. Stock Exchange Tables: $1 Losses On Wall St., London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Quietly Firm Day For Equities, Eurosyndicat index, Gilt-edged firm in spite of profit-taking, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Exchanges in a waiting mood, Late Selling On Milan. Property: Flats And Maisonettes, Richmond-Upon-Thames.

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