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The Times - 21/11/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, By Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM LOUIS HEREN, J.O.C., By Peter Roberts, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, From William Mann Music Critic, From DAVID SPANIER., PHS, TREVOR HOYLE., RONALD D. GUTHRIE., D. C. POTTER, MARTYN THOMAS., A. O. H. QUICK., EDWIN HUBBARD., HENRY HOBHOUSE., O. H. STRAFFORD, W. E. GIFFARD., B. AQL. 18 Princess Court, Queensway, W.2, Nov. 15., MERFYN TEMPLE, Secretary to Land Settlement Board, Government of Zambia. Ministry of Agriculture, Box R.W. 122, Lusaka, Zambia., By the Rt. Hon. George Wigg, P.C., JOHN SUMMERSON. 1 Eton Villas, N.W.3., PAUL CHANNON. House of Commons, Nov. 16., WOLF MANKOWITZ. LOUIS MARKS, Honorary Secretary, Writers for Israel Committee 31 Percy Street, W.1, Nov. 14., IGOR VINOGRADOFF. 10 Gower Street, W.C.1., DAVID ENGLEHEART, Kinlet Hall, Bewdley, Worcestershire, , R. TEMPLE SAVAGE, Librarian. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, W.C.2, Nov. 17., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, by Prudence Glynn, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, WINSTON CHURCHILL., From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By KEITH PAYNE, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By JOHN WOODLAND, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By JAMES CHEWTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R.W. SHAKESPEARE, G. B. THOMAS. Watermead, Nailsea Wall, Clevedon, Somersex., By JOHN PRICE, By OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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Politics and Parliament: 18 as age of majority makes sense, Moral support leaves the Chancellor cold, Mr Callaghan Hints At Resigning Soon From Treasury Mr Wilson's standing in party slumps, Achieved without hostility: 'Well worth Friday', Chancellor sets out devaluation objectives: no overall deflation but shift of resources into exports: benefits in 1969, Commons: persuading Egypt to reopen canal. News: Pigeon with taste for Titians, New violence in Shanghai, Tories plan campaign against Mrs Castle, Art gallery prices 'up by sixth', Angry scenes at Singapore banks, Education Priorities For Immigrants, Schoenman barred by Denmark, Border clash in Korea, Height curb on Comets lifted, Science Report Geophysics Pressure waves from the sea, S Arabian Talks Open Today NLF calls £60m 'small aid', Russian aviation mission to U S, France yields just one small point in EEC debate, Heath warning on spending spree 'Frittering away gains', Epidemic 'Being Contained' Question on meat imports, Plea to TUC on wage claims, Navy Deserters On Soviet Tv, Divisive Forces In Canada Challenge to Mr Pearson, Concord bill will rise by £25m, 'Neglect' in deaths on moor, New stamps series for 1968, Nato warned over changing role French help discounted, Thoroughly modern head and feet, Royal Society move to Mall, Sharp rise in emigration inquiries, Crisis Talks In Town Halls Rent and rate rises likely, Lady Asquith Goes On Record, Typewriter traps a typist, 'Cancer of the mind', Government meeting on welfare, Guidance on use of pesticides, Sir F Chichester has asthma, Poet's gifts for shop assistants, France rejects Britain again Ministers of the Six in day of wrangling, 200 million population in US, Honeycombs In Felled Tree, £300M Defence Cost Prospect, Mr pipinelis joins Greek Cabinet Tackling Cyprus crisis, FAO elects Dutch director, U S move for big tax rise, Pilots defer final strike move, Israelis sent to gaol, Making Bachelors Marry In Iran, The Times Diary Ustinov tackles Pontius Pilate Charting SOE's Pacific war Renoir to direct Jeanne Moreau, Who pays the pipers?, Kidnapped Briton Escapes From Chinese, Way open for transplant of hearts, Government and the press: an insider's view. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Irritation at Goncourt award, Church News, OMs for scientist and composer, Promoted Rearadmiral, Intermediate Awards For Accountants, Queen rewards leaders in science and music, University News. Display Advertising: Wine Vaults Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Christian Aid, Midland Bank Finance Corporation Limited, Shares Earn, Egg, Cory Plan, Export Intelligence, The Save The Children Fund, Canada, Aquascutum, Diamond Watches, The International Restaurant, Exhibition English Paintings 1700-1850, Like Father Like Son!, Lee Valley Water Company, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd., Smiths Industries Limited, Mary Quant, Dee Gee, The Ministry Of Housing And Local Government, Rukba, Churchill, Radiospares. Index. Picture Gallery: Unfinished business in Throgmorton Street. Law: Ruling On Yellow Lines In Parking Offences Cooper v. Hall, Debray says 'no legal basis for sentence', Magistrate called stupid by judge Failure to attend court, 'Last Exit' nauseated Sir Basil, £5,500 award for widow, Indecency Court Martial A Nullity Regina v. Warn, Firemen's First Duty Amos v. Glamorgan County Council, 'Windfall' from devaluation, Two more men on LSD charge. Arts and Entertainment: Soviet computer's chess win, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,702, New Fagin For Oliver!, Maugham's Villa Treasures Sold. Reviews: A superb 'Ziggurat', Adapting a famous style for today, Risks well justified, Turner in his own day and ours, Some exotic additions in rescore, Ambitions without style, Cuba's first festival of drama, Nostalgia in Hindemith opera. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: 1.-How They Reacted Abroad, Still some hope for the incomes policy, 3.-The Future Of The Dollar, 4.-A Better Sterling Area, 2.-Little Nearer To Europe. Letters to the Editor: Rare Operas, Foot-And-Mouth, Illiteracy Problem, Soviet Anniversary, Aftermath Of Devaluation: Dipping Into Hansard, Tribute from Churchill, London's Road Plan, The Countryside Bill, Review of reviews. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Brigadier F. Stephens Noted soldier, Dr Dorothy Hare, Mr Kenneth Hart Adams, Lord Hotham. Sport: Rugby club records, Captains Still Enthusiastic, Eton pair seeded first, Noel Bruce Cup draw, Sports in Brief, Costs may go up, Challenge by Aisher for 5.5 title, Fraser wins easily, London Welsh man in England trial Selectors cast wide net, Gilzean is recalled by Scots, Stilwell wins, Cooper Waits For Ebu Decision, Another Triumph For Murless Busted is 'Horse of Year', Townsend in lead. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Oil firms move fast for a 2d rise on petrol, Shares likely to start 5 pc lower, Industry expects wide range of price increases, Fluctuations likely but no need to panic, How the new, 'Food from oil' Plant for BP, J Beales acquisition, CBI chiefs doubtful on pegging wages, Tin gains £140 as metals shoot up, Welsh bank strike looks certain, They always ignore the men in the know, Copper stocks drop, A big demand for sterling, Japanese industry caught off guard, Australia looks to the Pacific, Big rises in metal prices, Strand Electric Holdings A Record Achivement, Australian shares to make the running, HP charges on cars up one per cent, Coffee agreement 'must survive', The new rates of exchange, US sales boom forecast, Equities could rally by Friday, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Oilmen want higher N Sea gas price, Wheat prices may rise, Freight rates may rise, Costs stretch for textiles, Changed outlook brings cut by Transparent Paper, Bonus of £20m seen for whisky, Efta partners keep currencies firm, Euro car price battle looms, Heinz still expects a gain, Business Diary Black carnival in Throgmorton Street, How devaluation will affect the market's newcomers, Handicap for German exporters. Business Appointments: Lloyds job for Lord Butler. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts: probable prices this morning, NY cocoa barely steady, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Prices On Friday, Dealers less bearish on equity prospects, Wall Street weathers a crisis, The Times list of Latest Dividends, paris suspends trading in gold mining issues.

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