News from 08/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Rundall, Terry Delaney, Jeremy Bugler, Charles Raw, Richard Buckle, James Margach, Alan McElwain, Harold Hobson, Robin …, Mary Slater, John Lambert, Kay Dick, John Leech, Kenneth Pearson, N P P…, Roger Nuttall, Antony Terry, Julian Symons, Cal McCrystal, Elizabeth Good, Philip Oakes, John Pearson, Noël Picarda, Henry Brandon, John Russell, David Divine, Edward Inglis, Peter Temm, Alan M…, Linda Blandford, Max Marquis, Dick Wilson, Philip Clarke, Derek Jewell, David Piper, Karen …, Harold Carlton, Patrick Campbell, Vivian Jenkins, Harold Horstmeyer, John Ballantine, Ian Coulter, Bryan Silcock Science Correspondent, Robin Marlar, Robert Troop, Hugh Somerville, Cyril Connolly, Roy Fedden, Anthony Vice, Iain Hamilton, Ivan Sharpe, Maxwell Boyd, Oliver Marriott, Judith Jackson, Nicholas Carroll, John Barry, Norman Prichard Chairman, Alastair Buchan, Peter Wilsher, Peter Cranmer, Peter W Burton, Bob Houlton, Roger Mortimer, Patricia Connor, K W Garland, Ernestine Carter, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Peter Mansfield, Gwen Nuttall, Jean-Louis Vincent, Stephen Aris, R A M Robertson, Dilys Powell, P S Shipley, Richard Hughes, David Wiggins, Hugo Young, Felix Aprahamian, Maurice Cranston, Patricia Rowan, Jacqueth Hawkes, Ian Coulter Industrial Correspondent, J W Lambert, Henry Longhurst, Robert Kennedy, James Margach Political Correspondent, Hunter Davies, Michael Moynihan, Brian Glanville, L F Cerny, Keith Richardson, A L Rowse, A W Lauder Secretary, George Schwartz, Maurice Wiggin, A S Ritchie, C Proctor, Michael Parkinson, Peta Fordham, Thomas … President, Harrison E. Salisbury, Harlow Unger, Anthony Cowdy, Michael Tennant, Philip Jacobson,
ResumoBy Our Foreign Staff: Mao's 'war' boils up: 50 killed Riots break China's main rail links Red Guards abuse hero of the purge Hint of a new Hanoi attitude on bombing Contents Death threats to insurance chief The most controversial book of our time More foot and mouth outbreaks Fog and ice in 18 counties Oarsman killed The man who was murdered for £5m Foreign Office acts over Zinoviev Letter First pieces of Bluebird Harrods Contents Egypt turns to Russia for wheat P&O Cruise Booking Office Why Hanoi won't yield Tact and secrecy needed in peace moves By Our Special Correspondent: Princes to fight at Indian poll Zambian Yes to £14m offer Harlem hero in trouble Henry Brandon from Washington Reuter: Rhodesia denies mail censorship Hampton & Sons Anglican-RC talks opening TV awards to newspaper of the decade Print unions on 'peace' visit Multiple Display Advertising Items Anxiety on Rhodesia rally 'The best travel agency ever' Deal over stamp forgeries upsets British experts Savundra puts off flight to London Today's Weather Stratford's challenge to Old Vic Threat to 'black' Olsen ships In a skyscraper city, Len is the top shiner Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown sees hopes for Vietnam Danger time for Arkle Kindest cuts of all James Margach assesses the new Ministers Clash over broadcasts to Albania Trouble-shooter for printing? BUP: 'Loren ill' report 32-ton limit on lorries may go up Multiple Display Advertising Items Space bill will rise by £30m Mansion saved from breakers Ringo sued over gardening bill Trawlermen call for safer seagoing 'Lower-paid' may be £14 a week Learning by filmstrips 7 death sentences Not Just Damn' Good Chaps Today's Services First Sunday after Epiphany Esso Did Khider double-cross his allies? 'Missing Millions' Murder Money moved to BP 510 "The prisoner of Matre Genoud" Now it's cruise as you pay Good business at the Boat Show Chichester plans for his return Multiple Display Advertising Items Gem raiders are making big money Corsair 2000 still has the Ford image Sunday Times Car Test How safe? Boac with Air Canada What did Bobby Kennedy mean? Publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items The race-law row Trade Unionism Quotes from TUC committee men Subsidised theatre: a secret cost report Arts Finance The warning Donald Campbell ignored Aerodynamics Up the junction Atticvs Multiple Display Advertising Items Paul McCARTNEY has finally turned down an offer from Atticvs Dunn on her uppers Carr goes On January 29 there's a charity show at the Theatre British United (C. I.) Airways A free and effective Press The Sunday Times The Fat Red Line of Britain's Defence Mao's Year of the Ram Broken by Records What's wrong with Fleet St French Railways Amateurish managements Who dominates the boardroom Contents Abolition of restrictions Supporting the strugglers Volvo The 'graphical revolution' Multiple Display Advertising Items Very Trendy Patrick Campbell's Column Late 'shopping' Delay for convenience Drug danger for drivers Guiding lines Tory attitude United front At fault? Degrees without tears Do you know? McManus had not returned Space aids Plain stage Beer at speed Don't mix the tyres Motoring On with the old Multiple Display Advertising Items Gains from gimmicks Fewer for the Monte Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A shortfall of scientists The Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I once asked Ellis Robinson (and we must never tire … Multiple Display Advertising Items The Boat Race will not be rowed until March 25, but … Why not £5,000 a year referees? Violence and bad conduct on the field have become an almost everyday occurrence in football. Brian Glanville discusses the problem, puts a large part of the blame on bad refereeing and reveals that in future World Cup games only "neutrals" will be in control Brave Spencer outgunned Hockey 'National' trials no real guide to Aintree Going again Midlands final Dour stayer British team leads table Rugby Union Australian Tour Squash Rackets Badminton Other Sports Football Richmond make fewer errors An Irish upset England's hopes must be high Cross-Country Middlesex Hampshire Essex Bill Bradley (Oxford) shows the style that won him … Harrison regains title Table Tennis West Ham good—but not good enough Association Football Pools Guide Dame Pattie outsails Gretel Lawn Tennis Ski-Ing Motor Racing Golf Club Golf Real Tennis Racing Results Hawthorne 'drops' shatter England International Rugby L Welsh take firm grip Bristol surprise Bedford Nuneaton the only 'tiddlers' through Putts held on plural links No holding the elusive Cooke Association Football Weather hits sport 'Derby' with only dabs of colour Holmes can make 'Putter' history Golf Cricket Whirlwind 10… by Veivers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Galsworthy Saga Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Galsworthy Saga Signed in his absence Films/dilys Powell Multiple Display Advertising Items No short change in Cardiff Theatre/harold Hobson Epiphany Ballet/richard Buckle Sunday Times Crossword 2186 The boundaries of genius Music/desmond Shawe-Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sounds for pilgrims Frontiersman Jazz/derek Jewell Black Christmas Radio/jeremy Rundall Forsytes in the flesh Television/maurice Wiggin Multiple Display Advertising Items On being patronising Art/john Russell Anouk Aimée as La Femme: from Claude Lelouch's "Un … Picture Gallery New comedy series: Jonathan Cecil and Moira Lister in "The Whitehall Worrier" (BBC1), starting Friday Lecturers and Teaching Kandinsky's "The Singer" (1902-03), reproduced in James … Soho brick by brick The Parish of St Anne Soho The survey of London, vols 33 and 34/edited by F H W Sheppard/Athlone Press 12 gns Multiple Display Advertising Items Balancing act The Frog Prince and Other POEMS/by Stevie Smith Longmans 30s Stevie Smith Reads and Comments on Selected POEMS/Listen Lpv7 38s Champion of Catullus The Poems of CATULLUS/translated by Peter Whigham/Penguin 5s Catching the tone Fiction of the Week Introduction 3: Stories by New Writers/Faber 25s Hannah and the Peacocks /by Edward Caddick/Secker & Warburg 30s The Country of LOVE/by Malissa Redfield/W H Allen 18s The UNDERGROUND/by Mario Tobino translated by Raymond Rosenthal/Heinemann 42s The CENTRE-PIECE/by Peter de Polnay/W H Allen 21s Short reports Criminal records A Last Fling A second portfolio for holiday planners: France, the Mediterranean and beyond Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items France—1: The unknown beaches just across the Channel: Elisabeth Nicholas The legendary coast of Little Britain France—2: Caves, cooking and Cro-Magnon man: Jacquetta Hawkes in Perigord Multiple Display Advertising Items Our man in Paris: A guide to needs and basic costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Derek Harris takes the children to Scandinavia a car—and a tent—give freedom to choose Questions and answers John Carter's choice: 1—Belgium Multiple Display Advertising Items 2-Holland 3—Bulgaria Multiple Display Advertising Items Dilys Powell: Curious in Crete Mediterranean Passenger Services Island hunting—1 Elba for exiles: Jean Mossop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ruth Hall on Skiathos: a refuge for lotus eaters Island hunting-2 Ivor Powell: Sea and adventure Ivor Powell: Sea and adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Nicholas: Sterling windfall for Cyprus and Malta Island huntin-3 Wildest Bosnia: a journey with Charles Cuddon Multiple Display Advertising Items Jugoslavia: Elizabeth Nicholas in old Dalmatia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The timeless aura of Turkey Vincent Cronin: An infinite variety in Egypt By banana boat to the land of carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Vincent Cronin: Messing about on Caribbean cruisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The new liberal from Naples Philosophy, Poetry, HISTORY/by Benedetto Croce, translated by Cecil Sprigge/Oxford 5 gns When is a Scottish poet not a Scottish poet? The Oxford Book of Scottish VERSE/chosen by John MacQueen and Tom Scott/Oxford 45s Freshest of vegetables Gardening: Lanning Roper Calls for a Return to the Allotments Alarm at the London Zoo: a nineteenth-century lithograph … The American Right The Paranoid Style in American POLITICS/by Richard Hofstadter/Cape 50s Outer Coatings Multiple Display Advertising Items Display Pays off On the Western Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sauce for the Gander Stress and tension For the face Putting Paid to the Pill For the hair For the converted For the unconverted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times BBC1 Today's TV and Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Chrysler: £20m to control Rootes Contents IRC: how to scrap? Leyland bus plant in Russia Take-Over Talks for Mark Lane ICI discounts for big nylon buyers Gallaher to book films, radio Brussels mediates in the Union Miniere Congo row Allways cash reshuffle Last week's profits were distroted by one £18.8 millio Financings open new loan bank Firth, John Brown £1.5m profit slump ICI, EMI, Thorn in fight for ITV stake How long a view on the fixed interest stocks? Share Signposts A question of expenses Unit Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy ways to a gilt-edged gloss Your Money and You Midland Bank Limited Strand Electric: switching the spotlight on profits Markets and Money by Roger Nuttall: Wall Street: The Week in the City Plastic possibilities Brandt's plan Italian optimism Diac's arrival Cope Allman value January sales on Wall St New quotations Beyond the lucky thirteen Scotbits Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilford: bringing the sluggish profits into fine focus The ITV scramblers More problems in the wrangle over London & Cheshire Midland Bank's US switch BP: £20m chemicals plan Keith Richardson adds up the cost of new growth Questions in the wake of Boeing's supersonic comeback Multiple Display Advertising Items How to get a rise by productivity agreement Freeze brake on German car makers Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurance bonds men ride a savings boom Japan makes the big switch to colour TV The teenager anti-freeze Susan Small go retail GEC take up the Italian style of automatic wash How Mr Young steered Court Line out of troubled waters Multiple Display Advertising Items Salaries freeze looks 97% solid Multiple Display Advertising Items Agents: the bid for survival People and Property: By Robert Troop Spain's car export plan Executive Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is Part of the startling-looking Tricorn development … Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's trading boom in China threatened Multiple Display Advertising Items The way ahead on Wall St Harlow Unger reports from New York For better or worse? The George Schwartz Column Just thought of it Blind man's bluff Coinamatic Raeeigh Industries Ltd Where freeze means cut City Editor: SE Council action needed on Philips-Pye The City Editor Reports US profits of Bats. . . Circular coming from Retia Phoenix dissident . . . Sorting out Mount Charlotte Bats' US profits Contract searches Hotel recovery Phoenix revolt Schweppes forecast De La Rue tax Fast Line to a New Network British Rail Sir Stanley Raymond (right), chairman of British Rail, talks to Ian Coulter about the future—and new growth possibilities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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