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The Times - 07/03/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By, DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, THE NEWS TEAM, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WOLVERHAMTON CORRESPONDENT, PETER RYDE, , JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. Titley, Rugby Correspondent, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, John Percival, Ballet Critic, William Gaunt, William Mann, Music Critic, R. W. Cooper, , Television Critic, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, S. C. SILKIN. House of Commons, March 6., T. W. VIGERS. Gander's Oak, Broomfield Park, Sunningdale, Berkshire, March 3., DIANA M. E. GOOD. Alwyn Lawn, Stone, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire., CHRISTOPHER PULLING. Oxford and Cambridge Club, S.W.1. March 3., J. D. H. BANKES. Moor House, London Wall, E.C.2 March 1., J. GOLDEN, S.J. Fisher House, Cambridge, March 3., DUGALD BAIRD. JOHN PEEL. 86 Harley Street, W.1, March 6., W. F. G. LE BAILLY. Brownings, Ewelme, Oxfordshire. March 1., J. FULLER. 104 Earls Court Road, S.W.5. March 2., Sir Solly Zuckerman, J. R. W. LINGARD. 108 Cheyne Walk, S.W.10. March 2., J. S. MORRISON. University College, Cambridge., P.J.D. WILES. London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2., N. KURTI. University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, March 4., HENRY WILLIAMSON. Savage Club, King Street, W.C.2, March 4., WILFRID BLUNT. The Curator's House, Watts Gallery, Compton, near Guildford., ALAN SORRELL. Thorsmead, 185 Dawes Heath Road, Thundersley, Benfleet, Essex, March 5., FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, HENRY LAZELL, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, JOSEPH SLEVIN, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Mr. Foot calls it deplorable, Six irons that could kill, Threat To Shipyard Pact, Police said to have 'lost' papers, Two churches plan union by 1970 Congregational-Presbyterian agreement expected, Pollok Swings By Its Purse Strings Astute late push on prices, Pilot Schemes To Reshape Nursing, S. Africa Seeks Links With Neighbours Botswana and Malawi visits, Prime Minister Warned Of 'Socialist Tragedy', Uppermost thoughts, As IT Happens: Abstentions in the Commons; Controlling aircraft noise; America's Cup revival, Manuscripts Sale IS Called Off Gospels go back to Jerusalem, Two-Pedal Wolseley IS Major Advance, New Faces, Old Problems, In Brazil, Britain Warns U.N. Over Caribbean Islands, No evidence that railways are getting less safe, China urges all-out effort on farms Party purges now disregarded, 18 deaths in French orphanage fire Trapped by flames in attics, Rates Rise Predicted 1968 bill may be heavy increase, Pressure For Free Vote On Currency, Mr. Short may change stamp advisers, Governor Romney in nomination lead, Shouts stop sale at Sotheby's, Rebel Gauntlet Thrown Down Silverman challenge over Wilson speech, Hopes in Bonn on solution to B.A.O.R., Six-day march against Mafia, Charter For Norwegian Au Pair Girls, How to end the brain drain, Mr. Hoffa's Writ Move Fails, Troops Out As Indonesians Hold Rally, Car Safety Rules Hit U.S. Firms, Talks over cost of troops in Germany clear the air, What The Petrol Stars Will Tell, Yugoslavs To Import Foreign Capital Proposals from western firms, Nuclear Plant Damage Probe By Police, Modern Army thinks of taking computers into battle, Change the mission or increase the troops, Man injured in shooting, Aden Ministers confer with Mr. Brown, U.S. envoy in Saigon asks to leave, Saudis Accuse Cairo Of Sabotage Lebanon drawn into conflict, Cento Review In Pakistan By Shah, Ciba century-a record of scientific exchange, State funeral for General Vanier, 5 More Firms Cut Petrol Prices, Snow Reports, Poll shows Gaullism's inner strength Parties of left begin talks, Scots greet Mr. Paisley, Coupling may provide vital clue to crash Railmen find 10in. metal link in trail of wreckage. Law: JET Passenger Fined £70, Draughtsman Loses Test Case, Youth Stabs Himself In Court, Decree Against Mr. Peter Quennell, Farmer Wins Appeal Over 'Starved Cows' Wilson v. Dairy Fresh Farms Ltd., Court Rejects Plea By Mr. Onassis, Mr. Rondel Loses His Fight For Legal Aid Regina v. Area Committee No. 1 (London) Legal Aid Area Ex Parte Rondel, Dartmoor man asks for son's custody, Trial In Congo Of Mr. Tshombe, Flying Police Cars Go On Trial Investigating the helicopter, Maintenance For Widow Out Of Jealous Husband's Estate In Re Blanch, Deceased, 200 years to pay £31,383 damages, Wife murder charge after explosion, Judgment later in docks union case, Open Verdict On Recluse. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Miss Shirley Maclaine Awarded $800,000, Atom Agency Chief, Church News, New Ambassador To Nicaragua, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, University News. Display Advertising: Blue Funnel, Mappin & Webb, Kleinwort Benson Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Broomwade Air Power, Export Intelligence, Japan Air Lines, United Glass, Lloyd International Airways, The Times, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Leicester Permanent, The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates, Limited, Ford Motor Company, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Isr, The National Motor & Accident Insurance Union Limited, Chatwood-Milner Ltd, The Charterhouse Group, Courtesy On The Road, Australian Agricultural Company. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Nixon calls on Mr. Wilson, House Of Lords Should butchers be told how to cut the joints?, Minister alerts public to potential dangers of scientology cult, Hired draughtsmen must be bona fide employees. Property: Land Fund Will Help Twilight Areas First task for Commission, Country Properties. Picture Gallery: Three Ladies at Olympia. Sport: Inquiry May Broaden, Seven Lee players in trial, Brookshaw returns to train first winner Race fall injuries defied, Sports in Brief, First England cap for Webb, Wentworth should bring Spring feeling, Today's Football, University Crews Well Matched Saltmarsh will lead Oxford, Benefits Not A Right Delicate problem. Arts and Entertainment: £2,100 paid for snuffbox, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,481. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Worth waiting to enjoy Miss Leighton, Tremendous power of Mr. Barenboim, Experiments in the dance, The poetic spirit in Chinese painting, An ethereal Onegin. Editorials/Leaders: Kennedy v. Johnson, Bringing The Men Home, Doubtful Recovery. Letters to the Editor: Cambridge Admissions, Dam On The Thames, Henry Moore's Gift, Doctors' Decisions, Reviewing The Weather, Sanhedrin Of Dons?, Subsidized Travel?, Leasehold Reform, Why America Took The Lead, Birds Of Property, Heresy Charge, Supporting The Government's Policies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr. Nelson Eddy Musical Comedy Star, Mr. J. H. Badley Founder Of Bedales, Mr. R. W. Babson, Zoltán Kodály Hungarian composer, scholar and educationist, Mr. R. V. Lennard. Business and Finance: Trollope in fresh homes link-up, Shell offering advanced, Time chartering active, Lonrho lives up to Mr. Rowland's £725,000 option, Gun-and-butter only for some in U.S., Long-range planners form a society, Unit trust prices, Clarnico plan for 400 p.c. scrip, Money short all day, How Efficiency IS Destroyed, The John Thompson Group of engineering companies,, Copper prices higher after erratic trading, Pan Am denies takeover, Consumer sales begin the long climb back, Mortgage ratios may be relaxed, N. Zealand hydro contract goes to Italians, Switch-gear agreement with four firms, Iraq wants usual royalty, S.E.C. Acts Against A British Fund, Electronic eye for Giro, B.M.C. Planning Output Rise New labour force moves, The big time for Cavenham, Eagle Star to have crime expert, More selling on Milan, Briefly from the boardroom, Stockpile Of Bricks IS A Record, Further fall in U.S. Bill rates, Port of Bristol struggling to keep trade, Around The Markets, Thos. Ward figures barely held, Shorthand teachers Join battle, Woolworth sales rising, Economist proposes Efta link with U.S.. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts move ahead, Tobaccos ease; oils stay firm, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Sterling fails to hold early gains, Wall Street Down A Shade. Business Appointments: Williams & Humbert's new chairman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.

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