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The Times - 03/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, NICHOLAS HERBERT, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, KEITH PAYNE, From BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM LARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent-, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From NEVILLE MAXWELL, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM STEWART HARRIS, From COLIN WEBB, , From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent-, From PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, Peter Nichols, By R. W. COOPER, Television Critic, S. S., W. S. M., From Our Correspondent, By John Percival Ballet Critic, Patricia de Joux, Canon L. John Collins, , Betty Jerman, DAVID WOOD, From LOUIS HEREN, , PETER HOPKIRK, M. G. IONIDES. Oakham Mill, Ripley, Surrey, March 31., J. N. LITTLEWOOD. 7 Birchin Lane, E.C.3, March 31., D. W. PHILLIPS. Portland, The Beeches, Algarth, Pocklington, York, Yorkshire, March 31., DEREK STEVENSON, Secretary, British Medical Association. B.M.A. House, Tavistock Square, W.C.1, March 30., E. S.SACHS. 18 Priory Road, N.W.6, March 31., PETER SCOTT, Honorary Director, The Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, March 30., T. C. SKEAT, Keeper of Manuscripts. The British Museum, Department of Manuscripts, W.1, March 31., MARGARET BAKER. 2 The Hyde, Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, March 31., ROGER TANNER. Furlane, Greenfield, Yorkshire, March 31., L. W. SHAW. 40, Highbury Grove, N.5., H. M. STEWART. Spindrift, 24 Latchmoor Way, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire., From David Spanier, Eurovean Economic Correspondent, JOHN BRATBY. 7 Hardy Road, Blackheath, S.E.3, March 31., C. GOODMAN. Gloucester House, 19 Charing Cross Road, W.C.2., C TRENT THOMAS. SHEILA THOMAS. Dolphin Cottage, Church Hill, Brent Knoll, near Highbridge, Somerset., P. E. SHIELDS, Managing Director, Dick and Goldschmidt Ltd. 32-34 Great Pulteney Street, W.1., N. M. L. WADE. 101 Cheyne Walk, S.W.10, March 30., ALAN S.C.ROSS., WILLIAM G. TORRANCE. Airdrie, Oldfields Road, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire., SHANE LESLIE. 22 Palmeira Court, Hove, Sussex., Mr. Oliver Graham-Jones, U. A. Titley, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, MARGARET ALLEN, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE PULAY, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD WAGNER, From U. A. TILEY, Rugby Correspondent-, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, by W. P. REEVES, by P. J. SCHERER, by W. E. MURPHY Victoria University of Wellington, by F. W. HOLMES Professor of Economics, Victoria University of Wellington, by DENNIS NOTLEY, by A. R. DELLOW General Secretary, New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, by J. G. PRYDE, General Secretary, Federated Farmers of New Zealand, by GILBERT H. STRINGER, Director-General, New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation, by COLIN BERTRAM, by R. H. SENIOR, Chairman, New Zealand Shipping Conference, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, by Dr. W. B. SUTCH, by J. V. T. BAKER, by KEITH SINCLAIR Professor of History, University of Auckland,

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News: Latin American envoys fêted in Texas, Students walk out of debate Conference squabble over ginger group in N.U.S., Greek King seeks coalition, Task for parliamentary party's new chairman, Doctors reject merit awards, Kennedy case man to fight extradition, Treatment At All-In-One Clinic Seeing the doctor made easier, Hostile Slogans On Humphrey Route World survey at Chequers, Bolivia Army Surrounds 200 Guerrillas President Barrientos flies to scene, Child's severed arm rejoined, A Stark Look At Cost Of E.E.C., External deficit must be cut, Ordeal For Two On Island, S. Vietnam Warnings To Politicians Rebuke for Roman Catholics, Zambia To Go Ahead With Kafue Dam Project, Programme for cargoes, A distinctive trend in exports, Nalgo Threat To Strike On Pay, Child Was Found In 'Nick Of Time', Sex education talks on TV brought no complaints, AS IT HAPPENS: Dawn among the deer watchers; Computer that couldn't say no., Money for social security, Hidden Danger For 'Flabby' Britons, Subsidies off food as wool prices fall, Meteorological scientists aim at weather control, Press law for Sierra Leone announced, Policy of keeping in step, Congress overthrown in Uttar Pradesh 18 members cross the floor, Cousins Warning Of Pay Clash Wage control a denial of Labour's pledge, 'I Was Sacked', Whip Says, Official Inquiry Begins Today, When the girls go marching past, War On Poverty Wanted, Inquiry Into Violence At Army Camp General wants to get the truth, Factory to send 10,000 ft. of boom this week, New realities, 100-year-old echo of 'the great game', Singer denies drug-taking incitement, State will act if T.U.C. fails, -but it is hard to be a Maori, Ramblers want slag heaps removed, Drumming up the livestock, Gaullist Strength To Be Tested Today Problem of keeping majority, Twins, 4, die in house blaze, Woman shot dead in £65 raid, Image of one big farm dies slowly, Farming notes and comments, Yugoslav magazine wins fight against authorities, First signs of discontent, Meeting today on saving Pinnock, Mrs. Wallace Will Obey The Boss Governorship an aid to her husband's ambitions, Challenge in Lagos to E. Nigeria edict Struggle for oil revenues, Harmony between the races, Visit Under The Shadow Of Disorder, A building for fattening cattle, Aden strike-bound as U.N. group arrives Attacks on police stations, Nothing to do at 'ghost' rail crossing, Fire At Fuel Depot Alarms Residents Man dies, three critically ill, How decisions are taken in the Common Market, £40,000 Drugs Found In An Orange Box, £5m. income from broadcasting, Young Tories clash with hoteliers, B.B.C. hope for colour TV by July, Proposed Higher Rents In New Towns Attacked, Professional start for the new T.A. Tough soldiering on moors in 'Catterick weather', Jam Today But Help For Drivers Soon Blackfriars underpass to open in July, Two-Mile Oil Patch Blown Shoreward Gales keep Navy's spray ships in port, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Vietnam points the way on defence. News in Brief. Display Advertising: London Borough Of Croydon, The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, R.S.P.C.A., EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Gamages, Esta Hardware Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Selfridges, University Of Otago, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, The New Zealand Shipping Company, Thermal Syndicate Limited, Bank Of New Zealand, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, "Equity" Assurance, Lufthansa Intercontinental, JET Air New Zealand DC-8, The Times, Dry Ginger Ale, Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Amalgamated Limited, N.Z.Forest Products Limited, Australia And New Zealand Bank Limited, New Zealand Government, Renold Limited, C.S. Stevens And Company Limited, Carlsberg, Joshua B. Powers Ltd,, Jones, Lang, Wootton, New Zealand, E.S.& A.Robinson(n.Z.) Ltd., Tower Silos Ltd, ASH & Lacy Limited, Wool. Index. Law: Fight over jobs tax ruling, Youths arrested at coffee bar. Arts and Entertainment: Fudas Iscariot in new music-drama, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,503, Radio, Kurajica retains chess lead. Picture Gallery: Train plunges over bridge. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces, University News, From the London Gazette, Church News. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Tennis, Blair Keeps Trophy New course record, England's Weaknesses Exposed By Scots, Sports in Brief, Victory By A Fraction, Australians End Cup Trials, St. Puckle Should Stay Doncaster Distance, Forest meet tension with composure, France May Share Championship Camberabero tilts balance, Double for Romanus, Works Fords win at Sebring Class awards for British cars. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Notices, Business Premises, Personal. Reviews: Natural break in Forsyte pattern, Newcomers to Giselle, Verdi opera drawn from Voltaire, Masterly duo in Brahms, London premiere of an Elgar work, A painter's revolving landscape, Stanley Spencer's drawings. Editorials/Leaders: How To Be A Bad Communist, Questions For Mr. Wilson, Last Stand In Alabama. Letters to the Editor: The Englishman Abroad, Refloating The Torrey Canyon, Confound This Singer, Signing Off, Indian Languages In Brazil, Meeting The Threat Of Famine, Shotgun Shooting, The British Museum, Primroses At 10 A 1D., Tax Complexity, Teaching By Machine, Arrest Without Warrant, Bewick's Swans, Russian Revolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir B. Rycroft, Mr. R. Williams British Gymnastic Champion, Mr H. J. Kittermaster. Business and Finance: Aid for firms installing computer, Cazenove sets up a new trust, Anglo-International Investment Trust, Joseph Dawson's good performance, Grim union confrontation for Steel Corporation, Farmers learning to live with Six, Pinnock 'Doctor' For Australia Rescue task begins, Two examples of British art at Expo '67, Crunch year at Lloyd's, Bank orders £6m. computers, C.B.I. scrutinizes defence contracts, Anti-dumping code will not hinder trade, Cotton stocks still growing as order books shorten, Finding the customers for quality ice cream, Investors sell £200m. net of U.S. equities, Shell Canada to spend $93m., Little risk in unit trust takeovers, New capital issues in March, Jeremiah Ambler LIMITED, Commodity markets, The £40m. colour TV burst, Renold gets ready for the big push, Bestobell profit drops £100,000: Sales up 10%, Italian floor covering firm to merge, Mr. Woodcock worried by I.M.F. debt, Northern brokers link up, Plea for U.S. alternative to Europe, Briefly from the boardroom, Dorran debt paid off, The Price Of A Risk, U.S. consumer spending shows recovery, O.E.C.D. urges fresh thaw in capital markets, National savings hold own in tough year, Staffordshire Public Works Co. Ltd. A Difficult Year Higher Current Turnover, Money market uncertain, Study groups set up for farm industry, Tally clerks may 'black' container cargoes, £738m. surplus in Exchequer revenue. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound near parity. Property: Commercial & Industrial, Kitchen An Attraction In The Older House, Commercial And Industrial. Weather: The Weather.

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