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The Times - 20/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL REPORTER, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN WOODCOCK, OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BLYTON ALFRED MORRIS ARTHUR BRYANT STANLEY ORME ANDREW CLARK GEORGE PICKERING JULIAN S. CROSSLEY WILLIAM PICKLES GEORGE GOYDER LEO RUSSELL ROY HARROD E. L. SPEARS A. P. HERBERT DAVID THOMSON H. D. HUGHES ROBIN TURTON KAHN DEREK WALKERS. C. LESLIE SMITH A. J. F. MACDONALD ROBIN WILLIAMS January 19., ROY MARSHALL. Faculty of Law, The University, Sheffield 10., J. P. SMERN, Tutor. St.John's College, Cambridge, Jan. 18, YEHUDI MENUHIN. Chalet Chankly Bore, Gstaad, Switzerland., DAVID RUDKIN. 12 Meridian Place, Stoney Hill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire., KILLEARN. 5 Wilton Place, S.W.1., JOHN GILLARD WATSON, Librarian, University of Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics. St. Cross Building, Manor, Road, Oxford, Jan. 18., GERTRUDE THOMAS. 10 Bibsworth Avenue, Moseley, Birmingham 13., B. L. FAUX. 22 Riverside Road, Craigiehall, South Queensferry, Scotland, Jan. 17., Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER. House of Commons., T. F. JAGGAR, Headmaster. Vyners School, Warren Road, Ickenham, Middlesex, Jan. 17., ARTHUR PORRIT, President, Concordia. 11A Albemarle Street, W.1., ARTHUR MAcNALTY. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., ANTHONY N. WIBBERLEY. 2 Baronet Road, Tottenham, N.17, Jan. 18., MICHAEL LANGLEY. 42 Hornton Street, W.8., REGY REYNOLD. 5 Worcester Court, Windlesham Road, Brighton, Sussex., NORA M. GOODMAN. 17 Wolsey Drive, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey., Dr. C. A. Macartney, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLANDS INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: I.C.I. chief says Britons want to join Europe, 'Blind' landing a success, R.A.F. flies relief for Vietnam children British volunteers aid war widows, Cabinet IS Supreme, Mr. Wilson Says Commons can still break Prime Minister, Can U.S. negotiate a settlement?, Frontier Task For U.S. And Russia, Congress Party Facing Big Business Revolt Indian election aid under scrutiny, Unemployment Barely Tops 600,000 Build-up of 'hard core' jobless slackens, Jibes at Mr. Wilson trouble Tories First criticism of Mr. Heath's leadership, Burning Of Secrets Stays A Secret Check begins on someone's slip, Afternoons only for tackling Criminal Justice Bill, U.S. line may buy more Concords, Investment Fall May Be 10%, Insurance 'Rescue ' Proposal, Leeks and Welsh dragons take over Waterloo station, Record week for U.S. casualties, Ministers ask T.U.C. about pay plan, Joint Talks On Print Cuts Demanded, Secret Mission To Rumania, Midland Reports for 1966... Sir Archibald Forbes looks at growing influence of Government on business..., Mao 'bugged' by plotters, Red Guards claim, Misleading fruit wine labels alleged Firms rebut complaints to Ministry, Wife Promises To Shop No More, Gaps in green belt 'could be filled ', Polish writers expelled from party Retaliation for protests over policy, Mr. Heath Sizes Up The Civil Service, Dr. Dönges Named As Next S. African President, Senate Again Rejects Filibuster Reform Move to amend majority ruling defeated, As IT Happens:, Body In ICE Waits For Cancer Cure, Anti-British strike grips Aden, Marshal Ky invites communist writer to Saigon, Mr. Wilson's Plans Changed, Holford Piccadilly Plan Supported First-stage cost may exceed £11M., School drug tests denial, 'Prevent educational apartheid', Ld. Parker's reply to criticism, Coroner's safety warning, Diefenbaker challenge to critics, Fashion Extra, Government to allow Cuba deal, Vinland map under test, Moves to oust a building chief, Snow Reports, Dearer Papers Suggested, Britain's Hopes Crash In Monte Carlo Rally, Guildford votes for parking plan, E. Nigeria Government bans two Lagos newspapers, Secret Talks On China Russian leaders fly to Poland, Variety Of Local Councils Hinders Home Office, Q.P. Rangers may take over Brentford. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Horse-racing on snow in Switzerland. Index. Law: Extra Police Guard For Youth, Beatles suing for slander and libel, 'Absolute Chaos', Judge Says, Police say men on line halted train, Greiel Undergoing, Police Escort Two Girls From Court, Admissions Held Inadmissible-Convictions Quashed Regina v. Wilson Regina v. Marshall-Graham, Suitcase Boy Victim IS Named, Polished Floor A Danger Adams v. S. J. Watson & Co. Ltd., Owners Of Damaged Vessel Win Extra Time Liberian Shipping Corporation v. A. King & Sons Ltd., Rent Acts Cannot Prevent Dolphin Square Evictions Dolphin Square Trust Ltd. v. Hartman, £92,000 Fraud Alleged, Divorce Decree For Lady Jefereys. Display Advertising: Kirks Flanges, Piccadilly Filter De Luxe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank Group, Sunday Times, Richard Thomas & Baldwins Limited, General & Engineering Industries Limited, Black & Decker, The Secretary, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, Midland Bank, Williams Deacon's Bank Limited, Strong And Co., Of Romsey, Limited, The Times, Unicorn, Rio Claro Investment Trust Limited, Paris At London's Door, Second United British Securites Trust Limited, Rover 3-Litre Mk III, South African Tourist Corporation, Leipzig Fair Agency, Addition To National Insurance Stamp. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,442, Television and radio, Alan Bates To Play Richard III, Diamond ring for £4,800. Weather: The Weather. Sport: R.A.F. Fail To Last Bath defence shaky, Miss Wade In Semi-Finals, South Africa Rely On Seam Bowlers Hawke returns for Australia, Sports in Brief, Bath Club Cup Squash, Horses going to school in starting stalls Trouble-makers allowed two failures, Cambridge Beaten Useful practice, Territories use young players, Players deserve more time, Britons take first four places, Youth And Continuity May Offer Best Way Ahead. Reviews: The goodwill cannot be denied, Shostakovich mastery at I9, Accomplished and serious, More on enigma of Mona Lisa, Trim and still on wing, What number is the Great C major?. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News, Mr. R. Brown resigns as whip. Editorials/Leaders: Consent For Royal Marriages, Time To Cut Bank Rate, The Mevagissey Hoard. Letters to the Editor: Women's Honours, Mr. Grimond Leaves The Chair, College Fees, Deer In The Park, Bath Abbey Setting, Price Maintenance, Britain And The Treaty Of Rome, Ministerial Changes, View From The Heath, The Forsytes, Civic Theatre's Future, Young Volunteers, Sports Equipment, Passing Of The Penny, Delayed Report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Miklos Kállay, Mr. W. Mollison Aural And Throat Surgeon, Mr. J. Smeterlin A Fine Chopin Interpreter, Mr. Fred Robinson, Mr. A. J. Berry. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Effect of the veto on ending Rhodesia sanctions, Control of grants to universities, Rome talks a useful start to Common Market tours, Steel Bill no hindrance to joining Europe, Higher charges to students, Land Commission shorn of levy powers, Lords discuss the press: Commons wait. Business and Finance: Burroughs Are Doing Record Business, Gold Price Raised, I.T. & T. in merger probe, Banker opposes relaxation of the squeeze, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Gloom At R.T.B., Yardley Denies Bid Talks, Unit trust prices, Conset Firm Trying For Soviet Job, Italy Looks To Trade With Russia E.N.I. and Olivetti hope for big orders, Unwanted Firm Makes Good, New Ways Toward Freer Trade, Granada earnings down 4 per cent, Builder quits N.B.A., Greek licence plan for U.K. freighter, 'Weakness in restrictive practices law ', Cocoa prices soar: heavy European buying, Who leads in the blade race?, Canadian Bill Rate Down, Price war in paraffin market?, C.W.S. shoes order from Russia, U.S. research into U.K. economy, Wool Industry Faces Tough Time, Court Told Of 'Honour Debt' Warning, Briefly from the boardroom, Big Fall In Note Circulation, $1½M. American Order For Alfred Herbert, Renault And M.A.N. In Hungary, Aero Exports At Record £200M., Chrysler May Buy Spanish Firm, Amex's biggest deal, Staveley-Cerebos Link-Up, Amer. Tobacco Buy Buckingham, Now I.C.I. Chairman Enters Gold Debate, Very Large Scale Help For Money. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound's day of ups and downs, Equity market reacts, Recent Issues, Equities turn easier on poor news, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good Investment Buying Of Tobaccos, Firm Trend On Milan Widespread gains, Wall Street Steady. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners. Business Appointments: New Managing Director For Thermos. Property: New Homes, Country Properties.

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