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The Times - 23/01/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH (MONITOR), GEORGE PULAY, , BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MICHAEL PHILLIPS, OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, LEONARD AMEY, Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, FROM U. A. TITLEY, OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GEOFFREY GREEN, OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM NEIL ALLEN, OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM BRIAN LEWIS, OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN WOODCOCK, OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER NICHOLS, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER., BY OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID WOOD OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, MORTON H. EDMUNDS, Chairman, Wilfred Edmunds Limited. proprietors of The Derbyshire Times Group. Station Road, Chesterfield., A. P. HERBERT. 12 Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, Jan. 19., NICHOLAS BEDDARD., SIDNEY H. HOPE. Still Meadow, Nuns Walk, Virginia Water, Surrey., K. W. WEDDERBURN, Professor of Commercial Law in the University of London. 303 Richmond Road, Twickenham, Middlesex., F. B. LE MARQUAND. 94 Kings Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, DEREK BRYAN, Secretary, Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding. 24 Warren Street, W.1, Jan. 19., KENNETH DIACRE. NICHOLAS HYMAN. RICHARD MAY. Westminster Anti-Apartheid, 8 Eaton Terrace, S.W.1, Jan. 17., BERNARD ALTON, Joint-Secretary, The Newspaper Proprietors Association. 8 Bouverie Street, E.C.4., EWEN E. S. MONTAGU, Chairman. General Purposes Committee, Royal Yachting Association. 171 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1., By Ansell Egerton, our Economic Editor, H. J. BLACKHAM, Chairnan, British Humanist Association. 13 Prince of Wales Terrace, W.8., T. E. B. HOWARTH The High Master's House, St. Paul's School West Kensington, W.14, Jan. 20., Yours faithfully, PATRICK IDE. Kidds Hill Farm, Colemans Hatch, near Hartfield, Sussex., J. A. GOULD, Beatrice l. M. Magraw., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM HENRY POPKIN., BY R. W. COOPER, OUR TELEVISION CRITIC, BY WILLIAM MANN, OUR MUSIC CRITIC, STANLEY SADIE, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From A Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, Our Estates Correspondent,

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News: Accra Bribery Charge Denied, Cost Of Venice's Sea Defences, B.B.C. Balked Again On Clay Fight, Vatican rejects request from Cambridge No collaboration with Anglican scholar, Question in House on B.M.C. strike, Moves to end agitation over slaughter of cows, Davies Group In Takeover Move Imperial Tobacco may buy chain of shops, 40 Reported Injured In Fighting, New Light On Basic Structure Of Llfe, President's New Move In Chile Constitution change sought, Shift In U.S. Policy IS Urged Fulbright appeal on Vietnam, £2m. insurance for light aircraft, President Tito To Visit Russia This Month, Fence Mania Criticized By Civic Trust Plea for greater sense of spaciousness, Pay for top steel men sets a problem Tories seek rates comparable with industry, Chequers Talks Point To Bank Rate Cut Meeting too restricted, M. Debr-e says, Cousins protest over court actions, Farmers' notes and comments, Canadian Rejection Of U.S. Protest On Bank, Poles Discuss Seminaries, As IT Happens:, Officials seized over Red Guard defeat Peking call for 'great alliance ' of Mao's men, Moscow Closes Modern Art Show, Back on the road to Paris, New Leader For Rhodesia Opposition, Oil firms plan smaller tanker crews Owners may face clash on higher pay, 'Mr. Wilson's Double Talk', How best to use that grass?, Thousands at rally for church unity, Mr. Wilson in Strasbourg for talks, South Arabia's Fear Of Egyptan Domination 'Save us from slavery' plea to U Thant, Suitcase clues report today, Second features threatened with film fade-out, Norfolk plans new holiday towns, The Punjab Touch In Southall New temple opens in old dairy, Six die, eight hurt in A 3 crashes, Theatre Dispute: Inquiry Call, Malta Opposition To Troop Cuts, Livelier 'Minx' Takes On European Look, 'Bomb alley' train strike threat, Left wing unite for French poll, Insurance plea for 20 firms, Herr Von Thadden Speech Off, Wave sweeps climbers to death, Snow Reports, Labour dispute among I.L.O. staff, Campaign Against Higher Tuition Fees Begins, Peers to urge new shares system, Bomber Crashes On Homes, Sanctuary right for Commonwealth, Playground Trial For Boys' Own Craft Do-it-yourself success in one of 60 schools, Doctors' way to healthier M.P.s, U.S. Protest To Algeria, Complaint Time Cut At N.F.U., Boy Finds Skull On Downs, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Governor Reagan is accused by head of university. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Temeperance Permanent Building Society, Oliver Rix Limited, Japan Air Lines, Westminster Bank Limited, Colt, Hooder & Stoughton, Finance & Mortgages Ltd, The United Steel Companies Ltd., Tower Silos Ltd.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors., Appointments And Situations, Business Premises, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Whistle pried from the Spanish Main recalls disaster, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,444, New York Praises Peter Grimes. Weather: The Weather. Sport: University Golf, Women's Squash, Brentford can take heart from Huddersfield Struggle for survival led to glory, E.C.C.U. pay Taylor's fare to Belgium, Sports in Brief, West too strong for Midlands, Ireland's forwards stifle Australia Brilliant generalship by Gibson, S. African bowlers build on Lindsay's 137 Lawry defiant in spite of 10 stitches, Youthful skill overcomes South's experience, Close contest for both titles, Windsor Race Could Be Next Target Mill House kept waiting, Clean sweep by Miss Jamieson at Sestriere, Miss Walkden's revenge. Picture Gallery: Success for British ski girls. Law: Spanish police raid abbey centre, Aircraft sabotage plan to kill Mr. Papandreou, £20,000 Jewelry Plot Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Bishop Of Jamaica To Retire, Brentford F.C. director resigns, Appointments In The Forces, New Ministry Post For R.A.F. Man, Methods Unit Head Appointed. Editorials/Leaders: After The Chequers Weekend, Universities Under Pressure, Where Every Prospect Displeases. Letters to the Editor: Humanists And Politics, Protecting Employees, Delayed Report, Shortage Of Teachers, Soldiers Come Last, Abandoning G.M.T.?, Struggle For China, The Right To Travel, Rhodesia Rally, Mobile Theatre, Choosing A Candidate, Boating Rescues. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Idris Bell A papyrologist of world-wide authority, Mr. Cecil Mann, Miss Ann Sheridan, Rev. Edward McLellan. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Conan Doyle without Holmes, Glamour and passion of Elgar symphony, The old lady says 'may be', Good start to pianoforte series, German exhibition of Elsheimer, Some new French films, Russian Artists' British Debut, Well-made new cantata. Business and Finance: Ban On Intra's Rome Branch, Philippines to boost sugar output, Another Plastic Group, Savings Back To Normal, Australian Power Plant Order, An airlift to a seminar, Lessons From Chicago And Holland, Manchester Savings Bank's £90M., Chances of recovery in building trades, Reorganization brings confidence, Suez Canal revenue jumps £8m., New Beer From Whitbread, Help For Discount Market, B.A.S.F. Stake In Chemicals Firm, Stockbrokers To Merge, $4M. Near Miss For Charles Barker, Planning To Come To Market, Briefly from the boardroom, Call for liberalization of capital markets, BURTON tailoring Group Turnover Nears £58½ Million Mr. Lionel Jacobson Reports Progress In Spite Of Economic Pressures, Iraq ultimatum in pipeline dispute, The Manchester & Salford Trustee Savings Bank Sir Kenneth D. Stewart's Report, The Perrings merge, Fear Of Recession In U.S. Recedes Prices steadier and savings up, B.M.W. Turnover Up 28 Per Cent, Abu Dhabi oil concession granted, Big Business In Women's Hats Ambitious public relations programme, Costain to build £1.9m. office block in Melbourne, Dow Jones and A.P. in new service, Fresh attempt to introduce no par value shares. Business Appointments: Sperry & Hutchinson's finance chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Squeeze helps sterling, New Tap Stock Issue May Be Delayed, Institutions giving less support. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Finding A Retreat With No New Town Threat, Office Accommodation, Sales By Auction.

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