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The Times - 31/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY NORMAN FOWLER, Home Department Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From JOHN WOODCOCK, , BY GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By R. W. COOPER, Television Critic, From Our Own Correspondent, By WILLIAM GAUNT, By STANLEY SADE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER. ANTHONY ROYLE. ELDON GRIFFITHS. DENNIS WALTERS House of Commons, Jan. 30., BRIGID BROPHY. Flat 3, 185 Old Brompton Road, S.W.5, Jan. 29., H. WHITETHREAD 82 Water Street, Old Chesterton, Cam bridge, Jan. 26., C.COOLING. Rhos Cottage, Treuddyn., ROBERT A. MACLEAN, President, Association of British Chambers of Commerce. 68 Queen Street, E.C.4, Jan. 27., KATHLEEN M. KENYON. St. Hughes College, Oxford., ANTHONY EGGLESTON, Principal, English School. School House, English School, Nicosia, Cyprus., RONALD LEWIN. Woodmancote, West Byfleet, Surrey, Jan. 28., R. KITZINGER. 31 Oakwood Court, W.14, Jan. 27., G. N. OLIVER. New Inn Farm, Henfield, Sussex, Jan. 27., J. B. IZOD. 14 Beadon Road, Bromley, Kent, Jan. 27., B. H. MALYON, Chairman of the Council, Corporation of Insurance Brokers. 15 St. Helen's Place. E.C.3, Jan. 26., JOHN OGDON. 8 Highfield Gardens, N.W.11, Jan. 27., By LORD ECCLES, Minister of Education, 1954-57 and 1959-62, FREDERICK CHALLENGZR. The Woodlands, Pool-in-Wharfedale. near Leeds., R. F. CHRISTIAN. University of St. Andrews, Department of Russian, St Salvator's College, st. Andrews., J. N. ROWSE. Fairstead, 8 Latchmoor Avenue, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, Mr. B. B. Waddy, Sutzy Menkes, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Corresnondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By DONALD CONSTANT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRLAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,

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News: Two-Year Inquiry Into The Professions, Easing G.P. Shortage Plan to increase student intake, Holy man ends fast after 72 days, Students battle with Madrid police Journalists hit with truncheons, Curb On Doctors Over Drugs Prescription limits: new role for hospitals, 40 Greek Lawyers In Walkout, Best Day For Pound Since July, £250,000 in gold and rings stolen, B.O.A.C. plan own terminal at Heathrow, 'Football Specials' Ban In Midlands, £3,250 For One-Franc Stamp Pair, Outward Bound For City Service, Why Reactor Will Be Near Resort 'Growing public confidence in safely', Another £4M. For School Building, Teaching alphabet wins good report, Tories ironical over Labour clash, Control Agency Criticizes American Arms Sales, Comfortable win for Mr Sato, Maoists Take Over In Tsingtao Anxiety at lack of discipline, Expensive Housing Causes Poverty, France sets the gold market free Bid for financial leadership in Europe, Civil servants want to end gag Freedom to discuss policy in public advocated, Fewer killed on the roads, Export Orders For New Car, Banning D'oliveira Would Stop Tour M.C.C. warn South Africa, As IT Happens:, Swedish children die in school fire, Feeze bites into rise In earnings 1s.2d. a week increase instead of 13s. 3d., A City Shelters Under Boeing's Wing, Brussels Visit In E.E.C. Series, Tissue culture may produce best beefsteaks, Red Carpet For Mr. Manescu In Bonn, All Chequers property now recovered, Kennedy Programme Called 'Rigged' Mr. Lane attacks B.B.C., Strengthening Of Berlin Patrols, The Rover 2000 Tc Adds Zip To Comfort, Blunt words to shipyard over Polaris delay, Fashion Extra, Whitehall voice in local transport, Malta protest to go farther tomorrow, Snow Reports, Mr. Podgorny visits the Pope, Army Redundancies May Be Delayed Payments wrangle unresolved, Mr. Menuthin Defends Bath Abbey, Mr. Kennan sees hope of better U.S.-Soviet relations, Where Snowdrops Grow Wild A Landowners' Legacy. News in Brief. Law: Britons Sentenced On Arms Charge, 'Made to live like animal', Anne Frank Diary In Court, Melbourne execution postponed, Detainees' Challenge On Rhodesia Order, Beardsley IS Indecent In Scotland, Ruby Case Closed, Intention Vital To Verdict Of Suicide In Re D., New inquiry on Hanratty's alibi, Sentence Cannot Be Increased Regina v. Gills, T.U.C. Concern Over Trade Dispute Injunctions, Man charged after street shooting, Impudent Applicant Regina v. Spain, Double Handcuffs On Parkes, Former magistrate on 37 charges, 'Appalling risk ' over killer, Plot charge hearing in private, New York Ticket Agency Sues B.O.A.C. For Libel Ideal Tours Incorporated And Another v. B.O.A.C. And Another, Explosion Murder Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Reith is Kirk commissioner, Lancaster, New research chief for Canada, School Of Infantry Commandant. Politics and Parliament: Malta charge of broken faith rejected, Government adhering to £-unit coinage, Government Accept Malta Debate, Incentives for private builders, Measures to curb drug traffic and addiction, Service doctors bound by incomes policy. Index. Display Advertising: Rolinco, Laing, Britax, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Financial Times, Expert Intelligence, Confederation Life, Turner & Newall Limited, Robinson Rentals, Panam, Car Tyres. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Air Services, lEVERTON & SONS Ltd. EUSton 6075 (5 lines).. Arts and Entertainment: Memorial Exhibition Of Henry Lintott, Television and radio, Part Dinner Service Makes 400 Gns., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,451. Weather: The Weather. Sport: England pick six new caps, Olympic Plans AIM For The Peaks, Sports News Home from home for Miss Wade Display of disdainful power, Surprising victory for Oxford, Sports in Brief, M.C.C. match peters out, Smaller clubs in danger of eclipse Strong hand likely for London, Giant slalom won by Borradaile, Haydock Trial With Clues For Aintree, World Title Retained, North Scrape Home, Cambridge stroking problem still tricky. Reviews: Matthäus-Passion In A New Church, London cinema with escalators, Painter between two eras, U.S. protest on Miss Leighton, Council petitioned for director, A dramatic Requiem, Soviet director may film in England, A refreshing look back at revue, Music unworthy of band's skill. Picture Gallery: 'Save the Children' supplies for Vietnam. Editorials/Leaders: The Mishandling Of Malta, Still Civil But No Longer Silent, From Doctor To Clinic. Letters to the Editor: The Company They Keep, When Tolstoy Nods, Call Of Duty, College Fees, Cut Price Cover, Examining The Nazi Mind, Britain And Europe, Attention To Graves, Export Of Animals, Egypt and Yemen, Help For Malta, A Fund That Should Be Used, Provincial Press, Musical Nationalism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Justice A. L. Blank, Sir Dingwall Bateson A Law Society President, Miss D. Chapman, Sir Arku Korsah, Sir C. Atkinson High Court Judge And M.P., Mr. J. P. R. Golightly, Sir George S. Robertson Friendly Societies Registrar. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: 'Exempt life offices from S.E.T.', A £900m. boost for the gilt-edged market, L&C liabilities over £1m., Unit trust prices, P.L.A. puts up its charges, £15m. deal by Scandinavian firms, Further decline in U.S. bill rates, 12 states in Caltex move, £3m. Manchester bills at 6¼ p.c., Gas chief warning on prices, First National City man quits Hill, Samuel, Large help for money market, Rival international group to handle Congo copper?, Traid setting the pace, Cereals threaten Kennedy round success, U.S. computer snags could be Britain's chance, Burns, Oates stake for Herder, Commodity brokers taken over, Algeria buys BP stake, West Riding Worsted And Woollen Mills Limited Higher Earnings In Spite Of Trading Difficulties Direct Exports Total £7.5M. Dr. A. B. Thoseby Reviews Conditions And Prospects, Grain Markets, New company for German pipeline, Company profits at lowest level since 1963, Professions come under Monopolies' eye, Budget could clear away anomalies in S.E.T., Window Firm To Close Down, 130 talk about Efta chances, Wheat Crop Record, Scrigeour In Secret Merger Talks, The Brunner Investment Trust, Copper firmer on supply news, Alcoa earn and pay more, Walmsley contracts, National Discount's difficult year, Briefly from the boardroom, Lucas electric car link is with General Dynamics, Murex earnings dive 42 p.c., U.S. deficit 'too big for too long', National Discount Company Limited Rise In Bank Rate Affecis Profits. Business Appointments: New E.S.C. appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St. Rise Continues, Firm START On Paris, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Modest Improvement In Equities, Strong demand for sterling, Modest improvement in equities. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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