The Times - 08/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From LOUIS HEREN, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, BY OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, Michael Billington, Joan Chissell, By Stanley Sadie, By Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, Katie Stewart, KYRIL TIDMARSH, From LOUIS HEREN in Washington and PHILIP HOWARD in London, From FRANCI; CHICHESTER (by radio), on board Gipsy Moth IV, , R. D. HOMEWOOD. 49 Palmer Avenue, Cheam, Surrey, March 2., J. E. MORPURGO, Director General, National Book League. 7 Albemarle Street, London, W.1., HUGH M.-LUCAS-TOOTH House of Commons, March 6, H. L. LINDO. Office of the High Commissioner for Jamaica, 6-10 Bruton Street, W.1, March 2., L. S. GODDARD. The University of Tasmania, Box 647c. G.P.O., Hobart., WILLIAM SARGANT. Department of Psychological Medicine, St Thomas's Hospital, S.E.1, March 2., We reman, Sir, yours, &c., MARCUS KIMBALL, Chairman, British Field Sports Society. D. W. W. HUNT, Chairman, Wild fowlers' Association of Great Britain and Ireland. F. H. E. BULLER, Chairman, Gun Trade Association Ltd. WILLIAM HILL, Chairman. Game keepers' Association of the United Kingdom. T. S. BAMBER, Chairman, Clay Pigeon Shooting Association. March 6., P. DALZEL JOB. Nead-an-Eoin, by Plockton, Ross-shire. March 2., Thomas Wilson, Professor of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, NANCY EAGLESHAM. The Croft, Park Road, Scotby, Carlisle., CONRAD RAWNSLEY, Honorary Secretary Members' Committee for the Reform of the National Trust. 94 Piccadilly, W.1. March 6., GERALD CROASDELL, General Secretary. British Actors' Equity Association, 8 Harley Street, W.1., C. B. GOODHART. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, March 2., J. F. B. POMEROY. The Old House, Sutton. Courtenay. Berkshire., RAYNALD FRANKS. The Corner House, Middleton Cheney, Banbury, Oxfordshire, March 6., From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, , BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, GEORGE PULAY, City Editor,
ResumoNews: £200,000 gifts avert group brain drain, Dr. Kiesinger To See Mr. Foster, Two of Rootes family resign Five Americans on the board as Chrysler grip tightens, Knife Gang Attack, Solicitors call for big changes at assizes Association wants right of audience, Owners Sought For £10,000 Valuables, Acquisitions At The V. & A., Unesco Support For Comprehensives Raising educational level for larger group of students, Russians dig 11 miles down, U.S. Attempt To Allay Espionage Fears, Dearer Fuel Oil Warning Big firms changing contracts, Mr. Wilson's visit to Luxembourg Last stop on the E.E.C. tour, Hoffa Goes Off To Prison At Last But not without a final jab at Senator Kennedy, Revolutionary campaign in Albania, China Reopens Schools With Battle Cry, My sleep disturbed by a wind machine, Six killed when police fire on Rajasthan rioters, 4 M.P.s sponsor petition on abortion, I.C.I. chairman hits at weak budgeting, Mr. Silverman gets a gentle reply Incorrectly informed on Wilson speech, Mr. Silkin says, Tie-Bars Fracture On Oil Rig Steel calculation 'error', Ideas stifled, professor says, Bomb wounds Aden leader, New U.K. Nuclear Weapons? Another underground test likely, Train Coupling Checked By Engineers, Guarantee for Rhodesian tobacco, New Civil Service courses urged, Banknotes Not To Be Sent To Rhodesia, Russia easing entry for tourists, Work Study Delay Under Criticism, Mere mathematics fails to convince the party, French Left Wing Ready For Next Assault Communists give way in 15 areas, 1,500 Have Hopes Of Keeping Jobs, Emphasis on sports models at Geneva car show, Coup organizer 'not President Sukarno', Snow Reports, Vatican Ban On Beat Music In Church Congregations urged to sing, Learning lessons and getting rid of misconceptions, CooksCalendar, Soldier Went To E. Berlin Dismissal sentence for desertion, AS IT HAPPENS: Au-paired mother hits out; Kingfishers at home; Politics and poetry, Greek Cabinet Split Over University Professors in opposing camps, Fifth Column In Lebanon, Says Prime Minister, Manuela Sykes To Join Labour, New Kennedy attack on President Call to test Hanoi's sincerity, Dispute over rail tribunal post, S. Arabia Anxiety Unallayed, World Health Service Paid By Taxes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Travel money next year, Chancellor sticks to £ unit, £9m. of investment for freightliner network, Whip on coinage change: an economic issue, Opposition condemn Leasehold Bill as vote-catching confiscation, Firms Committed On Decimal Currency, Fenian Centenary Parades Banned, Adding support to voluntary wages control, Three local radio stations chosen Authorities faced with costs, Conscript policy charge, 'Scientology' not to be banned, Opposition Catches Spirit Of Revolt. Picture Gallery: A watery welcome to London. Display Advertising: Henlys, The Monotype Corporation Limited, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited, Rootes Limited, Antony Gibbs (Life & Pensions), Ltd., Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Anthony Crook Motors Ltd., The Standard Life Assurance Company, Jack Barclay Limited, Derbyshire Stone, Rootes Motors Limited, High Speed Gas, Anglo Auto Finance Co. Ltd, Blanes Limited, Charles Follett, Stewarts And Lloyds Limited, Granada Group Ltd,, Hoover Limited, Trust Houses Limited.,, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Pakistan International Airlines, Commercial Union Assurance, Pan Am, Jamaica Public Service Company, Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited, The Foreign And Colonial Investment Trust Company, Limited, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Limited, Thos. Cook & Son Ltd.,, Hadley Green Garage Limited, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, White Horse Distillers Ltd.,, Greenwoods (St. Ives) Limited. Index. Law: Careless Driving By Edmundo Ros, Men In Takeover Business Lose Redundancy Pay Dallow Industrial Properties Ltd. v. Else And Another, Stamp Dealer For Trial, Cremation Not A 'Process' Withn Income Tax ACT Bourne (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Norwich Crematorium Ltd., 'Second Successor' Tenancies Not Retrospective Brown v. Conway, Winding-Up Interpleader Ruling Eastern Holdings Establish Ment Of Vaduz v. Singer And Friedlander Ltd., Q.C. says 'grim fascination' of murder case, Solicitor Let Go Restraint In Excess Of Zeal Glick v. The Law Society, Man Charged With Four Murders, £150 drug fines on undergraduate, Gypsies' Official Fined £22. Deaths. Sport: Rugby club records, Australians Beaten, Todays Hockey, Harrow regain control, Down to earth after dash from Glasgow Wentworth golf true to form, Bookmakers Urged To Give More Help, Sports in Brief, Restrained skill by Rudkin, League Side Chosen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,482, Radio, Daniel Quare Clock, Lord Thomson's Portrait Lent To Tate. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Personal, Hotels And Resorts, Public Appointments. Reviews: Liverpool Reredos By Ceri Richards, Brilliance of Ravel recital, Three serious comedies, Chagall adds to the magic of Mozart at the Met, Wide musical range of youthful opera, Mr. Robert Lowell on T. S. Eliot and the theatre, Dr. Klemperer leads Mozartian exploration in C, An old favourite in instalments. Editorials/Leaders: The Regions Are Stirring, Mr. Hoffa Goes To Prison, Krupps In Difficulty. Letters to the Editor: British Theatre Museum, Facts On Abortion, Railway Blues, Tasmania's Fire, Use Of Shotguns, Glen Affric, Treating Schizophrenia, After A Goal, Prices That Go Up And Down, Elections In Jamaica, Time For A Change, Labour Party Rebels, National Trust. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Faculty Changes Rejected Oxford Vote On Franks Proposal, From The London Gazette, Mr. Jeremy Thorpe Made A Privy Councillor. Obituaries: Ald. Percy Morris, Sir W. Cawood A Distinguished Scientist, Sir David James Princely gifts to Wales and Welsh institutions, Mr. G. D. Roberts, Q.C., Miss Alice B. Toklas. Business and Finance: Britain to repay £357m. loan from I.M.F. this year, Unit trust prices, Imperial Chemical: higher sales and lower prices, Firm close on Milan, Revenue surplus, Krupps Go Public Next Year £90m. backlog of orders, Bankers' summons stood over, Kennedy Round talks face another delay, C.B.I. survey shows that most firms want to go into Europe, Company Meeting MILLS & ALLEN LTD. (Outdoor Advertising, Screen Printing, Printed Circuits, Property, Office Equipment Suppliers), Causton board row over interim, New buying in forward copper wire bars, Budget machinery changes urged by Law Society, Briefly from the boardroom, Short cut to tax relief, N.C.B. to join the gas rush, Millom gets a grudging go-ahead, ICI's top 15 directors will share £459,500, Record year for Savoy Hotel, 'Watchdog' for textile regulations, Two fields in which U.K. continues to lag. Business Appointments: Rootes board reshuffle brings in more Chrysler men, Appointment to Bowmaker. Stock Exchange Tables: Fractional advances on Wall Street, Late response to debt repayment news, European, Australian and Japanese securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities show small gains, Recent Issues, Sterling helped by statement on IMF. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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