By Source: Times
Click on the headlines below to see more information about each cutting. Cuttings are ordered chronologically.
- Herr Hitler’s Coup
- Lord Alfred Douglas (obituary)
- Inquiry into laws on homosexuality: commiteee appointed
- Editorial: law and morals
- The problem of homosexuality: report by clergy and doctors
- Letter: Wolfenden Report, by W L Neustatter
- Homosexual laws in history
- Letter: Homosexual acts, by N G Annan and 32 others
- Letter: Homosexual acts, by C Taylor
- Letter: Homosexual acts, by Simon Raven
- Seven years for blackmail: demands on "man of eminence"
- Arts Theatre: The Catalyst by Ronald Duncan [copy from microfilm]
- Letter: Homosexual acts, by Lord Carliol & 2 others
- Advice to church on homosexuality: “sinful and criminal”
- Letter: Wolfenden Report, by E M Forster
- Plan to allow remarriage [damaged copy]
- Lack of action on Wolfenden Report: “political reasons”
- “Conspiracy of silence” over Wolfenden Report
- Letter: Wolfenden report, by A E Dyson, HLRS
- Letter: Wolfenden report, by H Durant, Gallup
- Homosexual’s post at hospital
- Pervert “can pose as unhappy man”: professor on court use of psychiatrist
- Reply to sermon on homosexuality: “Oxford Magazine’s” comment
- Letter: Homosexual offenders: present law widely discredited, by M Ebor
- Editorial: [headline missing]
- Government concern over prositution
- Homosexuality on the stage: censorship policy changed
- Treatment of homosexuals: prison as “worst” possible place
- Judge hits at vice report: part a “calamity”
- Letter: Mental health, by Lord Monckton
- Homosexuals and the law: society send pamphlet to MPs
- Vice [editorial]
- Letter: Homosexual offenders, by W Coldstream, L S Penrose & J Z Young
- Legislation soon on prostitution: ... homosexual law untouched
- Heavier fines in new laws on prostitutions: Commons reaction to Wolfenden Report
- Legislation on prostitution: Bill not expected before Christmas
- Apportioning guilt in vice: Sir J. Wolfenden’s view
- £5,000 demanded from Mr. "X"
- Less invasion of privacy: press as “watch dog”
- Cambridge decision this month on Churchill College
- £8,800 by "slow torture": seven years for blackmailer
- Credible triangle: talkative play well suited to radio
- Mr Montgomery Hyde appeals over ending of candidature
- Letter: Crime and sin, by A H Wyatt
- Statement sought from proctors: attitude to discussion on homosexuality
- Proctors’ answer to “Varsity” query
- Sexual Offenders [parliamentary report]
- Stripped and robbed man In forest
- Jury hear tape recording “admissable as evidence”
- Chancery division: no interlocutory relief
- M.P.s vote today on homosexuality: Opposition to Labour member’s motion
- An unnatural act [editorial]
- Deputy mayor acquitted
- Cross-voting on homosexuality: division not on party lines
- Man not guilty but bound over: procedure under 1361 measure
- Case for the sterilization of unfit: defectives without hope of cure
- A decent reticence
- French drive against immorality
- £2,000 demand from yacht owner alleged
- More grants by Gulbenkian Foundation
- Lady Chatterley and the book censors of Australia
- No single formula
- Letter: Morality and the law, by N St John-Stevas
- Homosexuality and the law
- Letter: Morality and the law, by J Wilson
- Peers plea for corporal punishment
- Letter: Treating the psychopath, by Lady Wooton
- Letter: Treating the psychopath, by H B Kidd
- Prison lessons from Denmark: How Psychopaths are treated
- V.D. among the young
- Naval officer dismissed the service
- Blackmailer and his Victim: intelligent film on homosexuality
- Corroboration in sexual cases [Law Report]
- Homosexuality law
- Five back bill on homosexuality
- Mystery man of Fonthill
- Homosexuality Bill talked out
- Blackmailer sentenced to nine years
- Sir Ian Horobin on indecency charges
- Inquests theory of sex practices
- First centres for treating psychopaths
- Boy accused of storekeeper’s murder, ‘burned man alive’ allegation
- Charges of indecency against Sir Ian Horobin: youth aged 17 also before court
- Home Office disputes allegation Uc
- Sir I Horobin: vicar gives evidence
- Sir I. Horobin: vicar gives evidence
- Sir Ian Horobin sentenced to four years imprisonment: former M.P. admits offences with boys
- Boy 'was more sinned against'
- A ballet about homosexuality
- Authors’ disappointed with Edinburgh conference
- Broadmoor patient says he had access to any drug
- Editorial: The price of security
- Old boy looks back in anger: Gordonstoun under attack
- Convicted colonel: court disagree Germany Qd
- Colonel’s appeal allowed
- Court Martial’s insupportable verdict
- Official denies that murdered Admiralty officer was ever employed by Security Services
- Letter: Controversial Bill, by J Woolwich
- Photographs offence by Lord Horder Bb
- Liberal motion on homosexuality
- Quaker group’s plea on sex: more toleration
- Quaker point of view
- Civil servant’s “great career snapped”
- Youth drove while under ban: Mr Fletcher-Cooke’s car
- Mr. Brooke sets out his aims in prison reform [parliamentary report]
- Peers question court-martial decision: miscarriage of justice fear: inquiry resisted by one vote
- When does wife consent?
- Accuser to remain anonymous
- Civil servant wins his appeal
- Allegation of political frame-up: journalist’s trial Pa
- “No control over the sub-editing” [law report, High Court] USA Ab
- 'Simmering cauldron' at Dartmoor
- Ideological spy, today’s big danger: Lord Radcliffe’s warning
- Bishop rules out resolution criticizing B.B.C. morals
- Sixth-form houses scheme for Headmasters consider girls as guests [public schools] Ud
- Sentence on a former British Council man
- M.P.’s statement on ‘personal honour’
- Law student sues police (law report, High Court)
- Home Office concerns
- Change in homosexuality law refused (parliamentary report)
- Letter: Wolfenden proposals, by A J Bennett
- Letter; Wolfenden proposals, by A J Bennitt, Honorary Chaplain, University of Newcastle
- London vice reports: Commissioner's statement
- New policy on homosexual prosecutions: police ordered to consult DPP
- Homosexual law unchanged (Report from Hse of Commons)
- Letter: the subject of rumours: allegations denied, by Boothby
- Lord Boothby on M.P.s' visit: told of rumours
- Mirror pays Ld. Boothby £40,000: an unqualified apology, "completely unjustified"
- President Johnson's cause threatened by new scandal: FBI to Investigate assistant's resignation
- Lies undetected by the lie detector
- [Homosexuality research unit]
- What can that bobby be up to in the bookshop?
- Tragedy of man as an island
- The Krays to be retried, jury disagrees after 4 hours
- Case for homosexual law reform issued
- Letter: Law on homosexuality, from Bishop of London and 7 others
- Wolfenden vote in Commons: Labour member’s Bill
- Primate backs Wolfenden proposal, government take neutral line, Lord Arran’s plea for reform
- Government neutral on homosexual law issue (Parliamentary report)
- Correction
- Homosexuals cases: 76 reported
- Homosexual debate brought forward
- Two for one for homosexual law reform: strong speeches by peers: Lord Montgomery’s fears
- Bill at end of a long list
- 94-49 vote for change in homosexual law (Parliamentary report)
- Commons division on homosexuals
- M.P.s reject homosexual law change (Parliamentary Report)
- Narrow vote kills Mr. Abse’s move on homosexuality
- Lower age limit in sex Bill sought
- Former Lord Chancellor seeks to limit sex Bill
- Move to amend Bill on sexual offences
- New York vote to keep sex laws
- Church view on homosexuals criticized, Parliamentary report: House of Lords
- Letter: Police observation, by W Bluhm
- M.P.s reject homosexual law reform
- Letter: The word of bishops, by G Goyder
- Clarifying law on homosexual practices: Parliamentary Report
- Letter: The word of bishops, by Kenneth (Bishop of) Lincoln
- Changes sought in sex Bill: new penalties
- Vassall affair apology: High Court of Justice: Queen’s Bench Division
- Demand reasserted for new homosexual law: House of Lords
- Liberals back the Wilson Socialism: House of Lords
- Homosexuality Bill pledge: Commons ballot
- Abnormality exploited: Court of Criminal appeal
- Archbishop in second big clash, repeated snipes in Lords debate, majority of 65 for parliamentary Bill
- Doctor gaoled for indecency
- The Home office under new management
- Unsigned advice to some M.P.s: vote urged against homosexual bill
- M.P.s regret error in whip
- Sex law plea goes to Mr Wilson
- M.P.s regret error in whip
- Dr. Ramsay attacks abortion clause
- 57 majority for reform on homosexuality: hard-won victory against indignant critics
- Ministers vote for Bill
- 164 –107 vote for reform on homosexual law: House of Commons
- 164-107 vote for reform of homosexual law : House of Commons
- How they voted on homosexuality
- ‘Include Forces in homosexual bill’
- Convicted clergy: primate explains
- The censor
- Sexual offences Bill amendments
- Sexual Offences Bill amendments
- ‘The spread of drug taking’
- Church warning on sex bill
- Vision of gaol where wives may live
- 1,000 U.S. victims of blackmail
- Backbenchers protest at curb on members’ bills
- Backbenchers’ time
- U.S. University head is accused
- Abortion bill unchallenged: homosexuality Bill given 41 majority
- Homosexual law reform
- Letter: a new role for The Church, by M N France, Anglican Chaplain to the University of Essex
- Juries acquit two out of five: new light on sentences
- Protests at lost work on homosexual Bill: House of Lords
- (no title)
- Commons clears the way for homosexuality bill: triumph for Mr. Abse
- Homosexual bill given 144 majority
- 194 majority in abortion Bill vote: Home Secretary’s reform plea
- M.P.s’ move to get book banned
- Law reform backlog could be shifted by peers: Lord Devlin’s proposal to remove their rust
- U.S. novel ‘a collection of dirty stories’: obscenity prosecution by M.P.
- Christians might refuse to be Doctors: changing the law on abortion
- Comfortable message in a witty study
- My compassion was aroused, woman publisher says: defence deny novel is obscene
- Mr Abse replies to seaport critics
- Emphasis on normality
- ‘Last Exit’ ruled to be obscene: seized copies to be destroyed
- White House keep aloof in dispute about ‘bugging’
- Seamen’s corruption fear: amending Sexual Offences Bill
- The arts: new escape into gothnick kinkery Hampstead Theatre Club: The Ballad of the False Barman, by Colin Spencer
- Sexual Offences Bill goes through without vote
- Chicago dispute over book
- Quick treatment for a bill
- Mr Humphrey Berkeley gets damages for libel: Berkeley v. Time and Tide Ltd. And others before Mr Justice Paull
- Blackmailing ring preyed on homosexuals
- Homosexual bill to get time
- Late threat to Abse bill
- Mr J R Ackerley
- On teaching children about sex
- A night of talk and homosexual reform is passed
- Parliament Thursday, July 13, 1967 The Lords: majority of 63 for homosexual bill
- Law report July 17 Queen’s bench division: ‘Punch’ apology for libelling MP
- Homosexuals unlikely to be freed
- The perfect man – by Dr Ramsey
- Television, Henry Raynor: the modern pillory
- ‘Corruption’ in the guards
- Stephen Vizinczey: pornography and the contemporary prig
- Vice allegations report to DPP
- When the female takes to fighting
- Vice ring inquiry
- Obscenity law at work
- Survivor: The Naked Civil Servant, by Quentin Crisp
- Other people’s business: television Michael Billington
- Former naval officer sent for trial
- Editorial: Illegal gaming
- Bill to curb kerb-crawlers
- Mongolism and sexual behaviour: science report
- Commons on the couch
- Guardsmen case man fined £700
- Trooper found not guilty
- Letter: Christian Ethics and the homosexual, by H P Rae
- Letter: Christian ethics and the homosexual, by H A Williams
- Letter: Housman Papers, by Prof. R B Onians
- Prison visits by wives
- Abnormal chromosomes in prisoners
- The Frank Sinatra of the ‘sixties, by John Russell Taylor
- The way back to the beginning, by Julian Webb
- Trust appeal for £100,000
- Pictures without proof, by Jacky Gillot {review of ‘The Hothouse Society’ by Royston Lambert: homosexuality in public schools]
- The evergreen topic
- The depravity of censorship, by Terry Coleman
- Mongolism and sexual behaviour
- ‘Torture and abuse’ in gaol, by Louis Heron
- Discovery claimed on homosexuality
- Discovery claimed on homosexuality
- Londoners to see banned film scene
- Cast of play arrested in New York
- Albany Trust faces financial crisis
- Letter: Albany Trust, by Jaquetta Priestley, C H Rolph, Antony Grey
- Homosexual protest
- Letter: Pressure groups, by Antony Grey
- Beyond economics (editorial)
- Chancellor sees no cause for gloom
- Latest appointments: reviewers for civil service
- The sweet past speaks to the sour present: modern Greek poets, by Richard Holmes
- Marlowe play condemned as filthy
- Cambridge students’ troubles analysed
- Roman way
- Sexuality as aid to development
- Letter: Wolfenden proposals, by Bishop Robert, Lord Ravendale, D Stafford-Clark, S Thorndike
- Obituary (Oscar Wilde)
- Obituary (Lord Queensbury)
- Novel condemned as obsence: Bow Street magistrate's decision
- Alleged obscene novel: proceedings at Bow Street
- Letter: "obscene" books: judges and the classics, "the sole criterian of liability", by Cyril Asquith
- Duchess Theatre: Children in Uniform
- Central Criminal Court, May 24
- "Marriage" of two women: certificate obtained by false statements
- Proposal to relax law on homosexuality: report urges no penalty for consenting adults