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1 October 1, 1967 (Sunday)  





2 October 2, 1967 (Monday)  





3 October 3, 1967 (Tuesday)  





4 October 4, 1967 (Wednesday)  





5 October 5, 1967 (Thursday)  





6 October 6, 1967 (Friday)  





7 October 7, 1967 (Saturday)  





8 October 8, 1967 (Sunday)  





9 October 9, 1967 (Monday)  





10 October 10, 1967 (Tuesday)  





11 October 11, 1967 (Wednesday)  





12 October 12, 1967 (Thursday)  





13 October 13, 1967 (Friday)  





14 October 14, 1967 (Saturday)  





15 October 15, 1967 (Sunday)  





16 October 16, 1967 (Monday)  





17 October 17, 1967 (Tuesday)  





18 October 18, 1967 (Wednesday)  





19 October 19, 1967 (Thursday)  





20 October 20, 1967 (Friday)  





21 October 21, 1967 (Saturday)  





22 October 22, 1967 (Sunday)  





23 October 23, 1967 (Monday)  





24 October 24, 1967 (Tuesday)  





25 October 25, 1967 (Wednesday)  





26 October 26, 1967 (Thursday)  





27 October 27, 1967 (Friday)  





28 October 28, 1967 (Saturday)  





29 October 29, 1967 (Sunday)  





30 October 30, 1967 (Monday)  





31 October 31, 1967 (Tuesday)  





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October 18, 1967: Venera 4 becomes first man-made object to land on Venus
October 9, 1967: Che Guevara executed in Bolivia
October 3, 1967: USAF Major Knight reaches Mach 6.72 in jet, still the fastest ever
October 26, 1967: Shah Reza Pahlavi of Iran holds coronation for himself and his wife

The following events occurred in October 1967:

October 1, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

October 2, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

October 3, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 4, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 5, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

October 6, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

October 7, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

October 8, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

October 9, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

October 10, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 11, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 12, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

October 13, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

October 14, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

October 15, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

October 16, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

October 17, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

The last Emperor of China

October 18, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 19, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

October 20, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

Frame 352 of the alleged "Bigfoot"

October 21, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

October 21, 1967: Antiwar demonstration outside the Pentagon

October 22, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

October 23, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

October 24, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 25, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 26, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

October 27, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

October 28, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

October 29, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

October 30, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

October 31, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Red Sox Take A.L. Pennant", Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Tigers Split; Boston Wins, 5-3", Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1967, p3-1
  • ^ "Russia Leads Walkout at Peking Rally", Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1967, p2
  • ^ Marcelo S. Alencar, Digital Television Systems (Cambridge University Press, 2009) p217
  • ^ "Thurgood Marshall Sworn to High Court". Chicago Tribune. October 3, 1967. p. 1A-1.
  • ^ "Thurgood Marshall Sworn Into Post", Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, September 2, 1967, p.2
  • ^ Smith, J. Clay Jr., ed. (2003). Supreme Justice: Speeches and Writings of Thurgood Marshall. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. xviii.
  • ^ a b c Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Brooks, Courtney G.; Ertel, Ivan D.; Newkirk, Roland W. "PART II: Apollo Application Program -January 1967 to December 1968.". SKYLAB: A CHRONOLOGY. NASA Special Publication-4011. NASA. pp. 121–122. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  • ^ "News Briefs— Foreign". Chicago Tribune. October 3, 1967. p. 3.
  • ^ "Greek Military Holds Ex-Premier in Home". Chicago Tribune. October 3, 1967. p. 3.
  • ^ Guttery, Ben R. (1998). "Lesotho". Encyclopedia of African Airlines. McFarland. p. 105.
  • ^ "Frankie Fredericks". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  • ^ "Yank Flyers Raid Seconds from China". Chicago Tribune. October 4, 1967. p. 2.
  • ^ "Negro Victor in Cleveland". Chicago Tribune. October 4, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "X-15 Rocket Plane Speeds 4,534 M.P.H. to Set New Record". Los Angeles Times. October 4, 1967. p. II-1.
  • ^ Pierce, Alan (2010). Breaking the Sound Barrier. ABDO Publishing. p. 38.
  • ^ Pascoe, David (2004). Aircraft. Reaktion Books.
  • ^ "Viet Election Validated by 15-vote Edge". Chicago Tribune. October 4, 1967. p. 8.
  • ^ "Reject LBJ Offer". Chicago Tribune. October 4, 1967. p. 7.
  • ^ "News Briefs— Foreign". Chicago Tribune. October 4, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Juanita Rose Violini, Almanac of the Infamous, the Incredible, and the Ignored (Weiser Books, 2009) pp216-217
  • ^ "Steers' Foray Into Jeweler's Causes Damage, Lost Sales", Delaware County Daily Times (Chester PA), October 5, 1967, p1
  • ^ "3 Bulls Play Role; Invade a China Shop", Chicago Tribune, October 5, 1967, p5
  • ^ Vertrag zwischen der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland über die Bereinigung der Grenze im Abschnitt Konstanz–Neuhausen am Rheinfall (Treaty between the Swiss Confederation and the Federal Republic of Germany concerning the settlement of the border in the Konstanz-Neuhausen am Rheinfall section).
  • ^ "Brunei, Sultanate of", in Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992, by Harris M. Lentz (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1994) p114
  • ^ "Amusement Park Will Stay Closed", Los Angeles Times, October 6, 1967.
  • ^ Dale Samuelson and Wendy Yegoiants, The American Amusement Park (MBI Publishing Company, 2001)
  • ^ Chahryar Adle, History of Civilizations of Central Asia: Towards the contemporary period : from the mid-nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century (UNESCO, 2005) p225
  • ^ "Florida Jet Crash Fatal to Astronaut", Chicago Tribune, October 6, 1967, p2
  • ^ David Harland, Apollo 12: On the Ocean of Storms (Springer, 2011) p15
  • ^ Jessi Rodriguez Ohanesian, The Ultimate Guide to the Physician Assistant Profession (McGraw Hill Professional, 2013) pp1-2
  • ^ "Rainfall Extremes", in The Canadian Encyclopedia, ed. by James H. Marsh (McClelland & Stewart, 1999) p1972
  • ^ "12 Protesters Drafted into S. Viet Army", Chicago Tribune, October 7, 1967, p5
  • ^ "Trailer Takes Plunge Into Sea, but Not Liz", Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1967, p. 18
  • ^ "Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of", in Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992, by Harris M. Lentz (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1994) p. 1680
  • ^ "Red and Expert: China's 'Foreign Friends' in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution", by Anne-Marie Brady, in China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Master Narratives and Post-Mao Counternarratives (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002) p. 121
  • ^ Jonathan C. Brown, Cuba’s Revolutionary World (Harvard University Press, 2017)
  • ^ René De La Pedraja, Wars of Latin America, 1948-1982: The Rise of the Guerrillas (McFarland, 2013) pp169-170
  • ^ Lowell Dittmer, Liu Shao-ChI and the Chinese Cultural Revolution: The Politics of Mass Criticism (University of California Press, 1982) p282
  • ^ "DEMOCRATS NAME CHICAGO— Site Panel Unanimous on 1968 City", Chicago Tribune, October 9, 1967, p1
  • ^ James Kirkpatrick Davis, Assault on the Left: The FBI and the Sixties Antiwar Movement (Greenwood Publishing, 1997) p64
  • ^ "Cyclone, Rains Leave 350 Dead or Lost in India", Chicago Tribune, October 12, 1967, p1
  • ^ "531 Killed in Cyclone", Reuters report in Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, October 19, 1967, p1
  • ^ "A million homeless", The Indian Express (Madras), October 18, 1967, p1
  • ^ "14 killed in bus mishap", The Indian Express, October 11, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Ship Sinks Off Alaska; find Bodies", Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Shipwreck Toll Feared 35", AP report in Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle, October 12, 1967, p3A
  • ^ "Guevara, Che", by Marc Becker, in Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice p656
  • ^ "Guevara, Ernesto 'Che'", in Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia, by Michael Newton (ABC-CLIO, 2014) p188
  • ^ "Bolivia Army Report Says Che Is Slain", Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1967, p1
  • ^ a b David Harland, NASA's Moon Program: Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Springer, 2010) pp222-228
  • ^ "Bomb Viet Air Base First Time— U.S. Removes Restriction; Navy Strikes", Chicago Tribune, October 9, 1967, p1
  • ^ "LBJ Offers Russia Space Cooperation", Chicago Tribune, October 11, 1967, p3
  • ^ Sean N. Kalic, US Presidents and the Militarization of Space, 1946-1967 (Texas A&M University Press, 2012) p115
  • ^ Asher Orkaby, Beyond the Arab Cold War: The International History of the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68 (Oxford University Press, 2017) p197
  • ^ "Labor MP Found Dead in Gas Filled Room", Chicago Tribune, October 11, 1967, p2
  • ^ Ahron Bregman, Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the Occupied Territories, 1967 to the Present (Pegasus Books, 2015)
  • ^ "Guevara, Che", in Historical Dictionary of Terrorism, by Stephen Sloan, with Sean K. Anderson (Scarecrow Press, 2009) p224
  • ^ "Has skeleton of Guevara been found?" Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), June 29, 1997, pA5
  • ^ "Cuba reclaims 'Che' Guevara— Remains of famed guerrilla are identified, turned over by Bolivia", Houston Chronicle, July 13, 1997, p29
  • ^ "NASA Causes 2 Orbiters to Hit Moon", Baltimore Sun, October 13, 1967, p3
  • ^ "SERIES SHOWDOWN TODAY!", Chicago Tribune, October 12, 1967, p3-1
  • ^ "Malawi Chief Displays Body of Arch Enemy", Chicago Tribune, October 15, 1967, p2
  • ^ "'Comet' Dives 5 Miles Into Sea; Pick Up 61 Bodies", Chicago Tribune, October 13, 1967, p11
  • ^ Keith Eastlake, World Disasters: Tragedies in the Modern Age (Routledge, 2013)
  • ^ "GIBSON, CARDINALS CAPTURE SERIES, 7-2", Chicago Tribune, October 13, 1967, p3-1
  • ^ "1967: The Naked Ape steps out". On This Day. BBC News. 1967-10-12. Retrieved 2011-08-24.
  • ^ "Executive Order 11375", in From Suffrage to the Senate: An Encyclopedia of American Women in Politics, by Suzanne O'Dea Schenken, (ABC-CLIO, 1999) p251
  • ^ Terry Pluto, Loose Balls: The Short, Wild Life of the American Basketball Association (Simon and Schuster, 2011) p87
  • ^ "Oakland Wins", Chicago Tribune, October 14, 1967, p2-2
  • ^ "Human Rights, Evangelism, and Proselytism: A Perspective of Jehovah's Witnesses", by Dallin H. Oaks and Lance B. Wickman, in Sharing the Book: Religious Perspectives on the Rights and Wrongs of Proselytism (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2008) p298
  • ^ John Roberts, Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy (Seaforth Publishing, 2009) p81
  • ^ "Covenantal and non-covenantal cooperation of state and religions in Portugal", by Jose de Sousa e Brito, in Religion and Law in Dialogue: Covenantal and Non-Covenantal Cooperation between State and Religion in Europe (Peeters Publishers, 2006) p162
  • ^ "Bus Plunge Kills 25", Hartford (CT) Courant, October 14, 1967, p1
  • ^ "News Briefs— National", Chicago Tribune, October 15, 1967, p5
  • ^ "Bulls Lose to Celtics in Opener", Chicago Tribune, October 15, 1967, p2-6
  • ^ "Mexican Birth Can't Rule Me Out: Romney", Chicago Tribune, October 16, 1967, p18
  • ^ "Philippine Bus Crash Kills 20", Miami News, October 16, 1967, p8
  • ^ "Peaceniks Protest From Coast-to-Coast". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 17, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "War Protests Are Staged Across U.S.". Detroit Free Press. October 17, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Scott, Amy (2009). "Patriots for peace; people-to-people diplomacy and the anti-war movement". In Wiest, Andrew; et al. (eds.). New Perspectives on the Vietnam War: Re-examining the Culture and History of a Generation. Routledge. p. 134.
  • ^ AP report (October 16, 1967). "Bus Crash Kills 41". The Munster (IN) Times. p. 11C.
  • ^ "Bus Plunge Kills 42". Albuquerque Journal. October 17, 1967. p. 2.
  • ^ Michelle Nevius and James Nevius, Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City (Simon and Schuster, 2009) p369
  • ^ Gerald Astor, Terrible Terry Allen: Combat General of World War II - The Life of an American Soldier (Random House, 2008) pp350-354
  • ^ "Peskov, Dmitry Sergeevich, Office of the President of Russia, Kremlin.ru
  • ^ "RUSS PUT RADIO ON VENUS— British Hear Signals After Package Hits", Chicago Tribune, October 18, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Venus Signal Quits After Landing: Russ", Chicago Tribune, October 22, 1967, p3-32
  • ^ "Spacecraft and Objects Left on Planetary Surfaces", by Robert Gold, in Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage, Ann Darrin and Beth L. O'Leary, eds. (CRC Press, 2009) pp411-412
  • ^ "Soviet Venus Ship's Signals Conk Out", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 17, 1969, p3
  • ^ "FINLEY TO OAKLAND AND K.C. BURNS! Missourians' Ransom: New Club by 1971; Seattle to Join League of 12", Chicago Tribune, October 22, 1967, p3-1
  • ^ Roger D. Launius, Seasons in the Sun: The Story of Big League Baseball in Missouri (University of Missouri Press, 2002) p89
  • ^ "Two Americans, Swede Win Nobel Prize", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 1967, p5
  • ^ "U. of W. Students Hit Faculty O.K. of Crackdown", Chicago Tribune, October 20, 1967, p1
  • ^ "BAAF to Kick off at J&R Music & Computer World". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  • ^ "Russian Data Backed by U.S. Venus Probe", Chicago Tribune, October 20, 1967, p11
  • ^ Fredric W. Taylor, The Scientific Exploration of Venus (Cambridge University Press, 2014) p20
  • ^ P.B. Attewell, Tunnelling Contracts and Site Investigation (CRC Press, 1995) p142
  • ^ "R.I.P. Trouble T-Roy: Family & Friends Still Reminisce 20 Years Later". XXL. The XXL Network. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  • ^ "'67 Bigfoot film a hoax, two researchers allege after studying footage". Houston Chronicle. January 11, 1999. p. A-11.
  • ^ Rickard, Bob; Michell, John (2007). The Rough Guide to Unexplained Phenomena. Penguin. pp. 343–344.
  • ^ "Legend of Bigfoot put to test Mounting evidence gives many reason to believe". Denver Post. January 14, 2001. p. A1.
  • ^ Coleman, Loren (2009). Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America. Simon and Schuster.
  • ^ "Convict 7 in Civil Rights Deaths". Chicago Tribune. October 21, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Chermak, Steven M.; Bailey, Frankie Y. (2007). Crimes and Trials of the Century: From the Black Sox scandal to the Attica prison riots. ABC-CLIO. p. 258.
  • ^ Wynkoop, Mary Ann (2017). Dissent in the Heartland, Revised and Expanded Edition: The Sixties at Indiana University. Indiana University Press. p. 53.
  • ^ "HURL BACK PENTAGON MOB— Soldiers, Marshals Beat Off Protesters". Chicago Tribune. October 22, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Hall, Mitchell K. (2011). "March on the Pentagon". In Tucker, Spencer C. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. pp. 703–704.
  • ^ Raskin, Jonah (1997). For the Hell of It: The Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman. University of California Press. p. 124.
  • ^ "A Valid Reason to Fight". The Lewiston Daily Sun. November 23, 1967.
  • ^ "Egypt Sinks Warship of Israeli Navy— 2d Vessel Is Hit, Cairo Reports". Chicago Tribune. October 22, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Stein, Stephen K. (2011). "Eilat Sinking". In Tucker, Spencer C. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. p. 327.
  • ^ Aboul-Enein, Youssef (2014). Reconstructing a Shattered Egyptian Army (1967 to 1971): War Minister Gen. Mohamad Fawzi's Memoirs, 1967—1971. Naval Institute Press.
  • ^ "EGYPT TO ATTACK: DAYAN— Nasser's Air Arm Rebuilt, Israeli Says". Chicago Tribune. October 23, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "S. Viet Nam Voters Elect House", Chicago Tribune, October 23, 1967, p6
  • ^ "SHOOTS 6 DEAD, WOUNDS 6— Lab Aide Is Captured in Battle with Police". Chicago Tribune. October 24, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Mass Killer Dies Without Giving Motive". Chicago Tribune. October 26, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "West Germany Convicts Spy; Millionaire Is Communist". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 9, 1969. p. 2.
  • ^ "Andorra Has Lordly Visit by de Gaulle". Chicago Tribune. October 24, 1967. p. 1A-4.
  • ^ Morgan, Judith; Morgan, Neil (22 August 1996). Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography. pp. 195–198. ISBN 978-0306807367. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  • ^ "Hershey Explains New Get-Tough Draft Policy", Chicago Tribune, November 9, 1967, p12
  • ^ Donald Alexander Downs, Cornell '69: Liberalism and the Crisis of the American University (Cornell University Press, 1999) p39
  • ^ "Protesting Ruled Out As Reason to Draft", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 7, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Suez Refineries Afire in New Battle", Chicago Tribune, October 25, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Seven Children Dead of Poison". Chicago Tribune. November 1, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ Depue, Roger L.; Schindehette, Susan (2005). Between Good and Evil: A Master Profiler's Hunt for Society's Most Violent Predators. Grand Central Publishing.
  • ^ "Dad in Poisoning Case Freed After 21 Years". Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. April 26, 1989. p. A3.
  • ^ "Scott signs bill for payment to Richardson". Charlotte Sun. Port Charlotte, Florida. November 23, 2014. p. 23.
  • ^ Lentz, Harris M. (1994). "Libya". Heads of States and Governments: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Over 2,300 Leaders, 1945 through 1992. Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 520.
  • ^ a b Keown, John (2002). Abortion, Doctors and the Law: Some Aspects of the Legal Regulation of Abortion in England from 1803 to 1982. Cambridge University Press. p. 108.
  • ^ "Margaret Ayer Barnes - Broadway Cast & Staff". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "STEPHEN VISHER, WEATHER EXPERT; Geography Professor Dies at 79--Wrote Climate Atlas". The New York Times. October 26, 1967. Page 47, column 2. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "Navy Chief's Son Captured by Reds", Detroit Free Press, October 27, 1967, p17
  • ^ Elaine S. Povich, John Mccain: A Biography (Greenwood Publishing, 2009) p xiii
  • ^ "Shah of Iran Assumes Throne Amidst Oriental Splendor", Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1967, p1A-14
  • ^ Heather Lehr Wagner, Creation of the Modern Middle East: Iran (Infobase Publishing, 2009) pp46-47
  • ^ "Queen Approves Abortion Law". Shreveport Times. Shreveport, Louisiana. Reuters. October 28, 1967. p. 7.
  • ^ Francome, Colin (2017). Abortion in the USA and the UK. Routledge.
  • ^ Lewis, Anthony (October 26, 1967). "Abortion Reforms Adopted in Britain". The New York Times. Page 1, column 2. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "Pour Blood into Files of Draft Board— 4 Protesters Seized; 2 Are Clergymen". Chicago Tribune. October 28, 1967. p. 1.
  • ^ "Bob Carmody". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "Lyndon Says U.S. Will Keep Its Promises— Thousands Hear Mexico Speech", Chicago Tribune, October 29, 1967, p1
  • ^ "Uruguay Chief, Aid Challenge Critic to a Duel", Chicago Tribune, October 30, 1967, p3
  • ^ "Expo Closes With Deficit of 250 Million", Chicago Tribune, October 30, 1967, p1
  • ^ The World's Greatest True Crime Stories, ed. by Colin Wilson, et al. (Barnes & Noble Books, 2004) p82
  • ^ Reg Kray, Born Fighter: An Autobiography of Vicious Crime and Life-long Punishment (Random House, 2011) p128
  • ^ Oscar Scafidi, Equatorial Guinea (Bradt Travel Guides, 2015) p26
  • ^ Hugh Agnew, The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Hoover Press, 2013) p252
  • ^ "2 Russ Spacecraft Linked Without Pilot", Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1967, p8
  • ^ Marianne J. Dyson, Space and Astronomy: Decade by Decade (Infobase Publishing, 2014) p182
  • ^ "Nobel Physics Prize Awarded to Hans Bethe— 2 Britons, German Win in Chemistry", Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1967, p4
  • ^ "Queen Tells House of Lords: No More Hereditary Seating", Chicago Tribune, November 1, 1967, p1B-1
  • ^ "Government heads for major clash on Lords reform", The Guardian (Manchester), November 1, 1967, p1
  • ^ Chris Ballinger, The House of Lords 1911-2011: A Century of Non-Reform (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014) pp134-135
  • ^ "Peace Bid by Viet Leader!", Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1967, p1

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