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The Times - 15/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From HUGH NOYES, , From DANIEL PRIOLLET, , BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By TIM JONES, By STEPHEN JESSEL, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-, By RICHARD HARRIS, From MARC HUTTEN-, By Nature-Times News Service, From David Wade, From Peter Nichols, By Stanley Sadie, By Anthony Payne, From Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, From Michael Billington, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Henry Raynor, by Katie Stewart, From RICHARD WIGG, , P H S, FISKE. House of Lords, S.W.1., J. E. S. FAWCETT, All Souls College, Oxford., JOHN ALDRIDGE. The Place House, Great Bardfield, Essex., J. S. COMPER. 12 Douglas House, Maida Avenue, W.2., KENNETH SANSBURY, General Secretary, British Council of Churches. KENNETH JOHNSTONE, Chairman, Joint International Department, British Council of Churches and Conference of British Missionary Societies. 10 Eaton Gate. S.W.1, NoV. 13., G. B. H. WIGHTMAN. 11 Bramham Gardens, S.W.5. Nov. 13., S. L. ISAACS. 198 East Lane, North Wembley. Middlesex, Nov. 10., A. P. HERBERT. 12 Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, Nov. 13., W. ALLEN, 7 Marlborough Hill, N.W.8, Nov. 13., J. C. SLESSOR. Rimpton Manor, Yeovil, Somerset., E. H. DALE. 22 Shinfield Road, Reading, Berkshire., By Charles Douglas-Home, ARTHUR SELDON, Editorial Director, The Institute of Economic Affairs, Eaton House, 66A Eaton Square, S.W.1., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From REX BELLAMY, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, BY STUART MARSHALL, By PETER JAY and KEITH PAYNE, By ROYDEN HODSON Industrial Correspondent, From HARLOW UNGER\, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By JOHN PRICE, BY OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY JOHN GILMORE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Fry ON THE BANKING WORLD, R. A. WOOLF, Director. Keyser Ullmann Industries, 31 Throgmorton Street, E.C.2., D. C. N. EARL. 4 Arlington Crescent, Wilmslow, Cheshire., M. L. MELLOR. 37 Kersfield House. Kersfield Road, S.W.15., F. A. S. WOOD, Chairman and Managing Director. The Croda Organisation Ltd., Cowick Hall, Snaith, Yorkshire., By ROYDEN HODSON, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: Nationalists could control Britain, Welsh M P says, Grim report on Rhodesia prospects, Blind Compete In Making Soap An experiment succeeds, School study of religious education, Arrest over gold bars, Children sort doctor's mail, Rival clashes with Shirley Temple, Relic of the beginning of universe, Russians use classics to air grievances, Baby girl beaten by raiders, Political meddling in T V denied Lord Aylestone replies, Plea to halt art export losses, European Welcome For Wilson Proposals, US artillery beats off heavy attack, Hongkong bomb alarm disrupts traffic, Super-luxury Minis-at a price, Terrorists attack Israel factory Hunt for Arabs' helpers, Attempt to make Mao retire, Gamble that does not come off Octagon Theatre, Bolton: Annie and Fanny, Aden selects delegates for talks, Women and the parking meter, Scarcely a question of treaties, Rebuff By Hanoi To President, £90m loan confirmed, Group Of 30 For Youth Scheme £100,000 in Government aid, Mines Cutback By 35,000 Men A Year Mr Marsh to face his critics, Danger Signals From Hanover French alarm over N P D, Britain seeks Middle East formula, Drug Squad 'Hippies' Tracking Pedlars, Christmas Entertaining Ideas by Hilary Gelson with menus and recipes, Crash inquiry told of seven rail failures, Philby Says 'I Would Do IT Again', Paris taxi men on strike, Pledge given on Nato force, Malta welcomes the Queen New constitutional status, The Times Diary A Habsburg's Hampshire date Dent to write Leigh biography Bid to put station under Thames, Yugoslav industry cuts through dogma, Refugees tell of Congo deaths, Fading threat of guerrillas, 29 hours of colour TV a week, Warning on smallpox to air party, 'A dirge for the coal industry', Guerrillas lacked peasant support Guevara diary admission, Investigation on blaze at 'Economist', 460 cattle for Russia cancelled, Backbenchers want vote on economy Challenge on unemployment, Two clubs in London to share, Canada Action Call In Radio Dispute. Picture Gallery: Making the selection for the portrait sculptors' exhibition. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Commons: aircraft from U S, Mr Thomson's sombre report on Rhodesia, The Lords: catching verbal deception, Mr Brown announces Aden timetable, Prospects of stability for an independent South Arabia, MPs' right to challenge taxation in Finance Bill, Public told: stay away from infected farm areas. Display Advertising: Glenrothes, Reader's Digest, Clos De Conté, Pia, Charter Consolidated Limited, Vent-Axia, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Haleybridge Investment Trust Limited, Vertex Revue, Industrial Finance And Investment Limited, Galt Toyshop, Exhibition Of Irish Ecclesiastical Furnishings, Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mining Company, Limited., Hobbs Savill & Bradford Ltd., Barclays Bank, Gordon's, Bolsa, Vinyl Products Ltd,, National Homes (Gregory) Limited, Lockwoods Foods, Kirkstall Forge Engineering Limited, Aquascutum, International Nickel Limited, Gresham Investment Trust Limited, Home Truths, Lovatt, Gresham Holdings Limited, Simpson, Hutchinson, Mnb, The Chartered Bank. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Fijian wins top police prize, Gravesend Recorder, Duke leads order of chivalry, 11 generals dismissed in Athens. Law: Detective found Guilty, Paris court appeal by jockey, Ex-postman acquitted, Six Acquitted In Drugs Case Rhodes retrial for Briton, Jurors near end of book, Trial resumed of 36 Africans, Council Official Gets Apology For Libel Goldring v. Macgregor And Another, Matchbox clue in murder case, £47,500 For Family Of Underwriter Campbell v. Webb, Illegal operations admitted, Industrial Injuries Law 'Deplorably Obscure' Regina v. Industrial Injuries Commissioner, Defence fail to get secret hearing. Classified Advertising: Educational, Honours Graduates, Charles Follett Ltd, Personal Also On Page 17, Entertainments, Appointments Also On Page 21. Reviews: Two Concerts Of Peter Warlock, Municipal musical Swan Theatre: Worcester: A Present from the Corporation, Richard Strauss's last work is publicly performed, The queen and the rebel, Neglected French Composer, Familiar programme, Variety of modernity, Prolonging life, Stuyvesant Collection goes on view, Small-scale but noble Bach. Arts and Entertainment: John Cranko For Munich, £4,000 For Chinese Wine Vessel, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,697, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: A Policy For Fuel, Last ACT In Aden, Putting the trade gap in perspective, Britain's Offer To Europe. Letters to the Editor: Religion In Russia, National Theatre, The Dresden Raids, A Question Of War, The Looting Of Church Antiques, After The Free-For-All, British Standard Time, Problems of small firms, Arts Council Move, Pool Of Unemployed, Stansted Decision, Space-Bombs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Lt-Gen Sir Archibald Nye Distinguished career in Army and Commonwealth, Mr W. P. Cranston, Lord Hylton, Col C. K. Nayudu. Sport: Sports in Brief, Sporting Petrel Strong Over Fences, Stilwell out of touch, Into the egg position and down the mountain, Manon beats Franco by four seconds, Sarajevo gamble on top scorer Fame precedes United, London Asks To Meet Cooper, Drop kicking may be key. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: U S issue dropped as bonds slide, Copper prices fall sharply, Israel to buy out Britons, Record fibres year seen, Briefly From Industry, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Lucas disappoints the speculators, Unit trusts in tax havens, £250,000 cars order, Protection for coal to be cut, Castings' strikers vote today, Charter discloses investments, Fresh funds in short supply, OECD working party hears Britain's case, Cut back in expenditure, Record half-year for Bunzl: interim dividend stepped up, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Brazil may buy British jets, The switch to the four-fuel '70s, Antofagasta (Chili) & Bolivia Railway Negotiations On Bolivian Sale Agreement Resumed, Lower profits for Can Pac, Pledge on timber, Coal policy issue is new jobs for miners, Car output down 10 p c, Business Diary, Home machine tool orders slump: exports jump, Betting tax brings in £28m, J Brockhouse decline, Another small offer by WBG, The City's role in the EEC, Foreign loan props sterling as deficit hits £107m, 'BSC will encourage steel trade unionism', Two directors on 'life' contracts, Union backs plan for two-day bank strike in Wales, Gilts close firm, Frankfurt up again, £400 a month offered in busy beauty business, Aberdare in £1½m deal, Quality with quantity, Hollis Bros admit defeat, New engine for Citroen. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Oil shares move ahead, European and Far East securities, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Bank support for the pound, Regional share prices, Wall Street in doldrums with index down 7.34, Recent issues, Electricals improve again. Business Appointments: Brian Long moves up at Honeywell.

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