The Times - 22/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, BASIL GINGELL, , By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Philip Howard, BY A STAFF REPORTFR, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, FROM A NEWS TEAM MEMBER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, BY A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, Hilary Gelson, Betty Massingham, FRED EMERY, BY THE NEWS TEAM, R. F. H. MARTIN. Pendo-1 Avenue, Prestatyn, North Wales, March 20., J. ROULLIER, Secretary-General, Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization. 22 Borners Street, W.1, March 20., DENNIS WALTERS. House of Commons, March 20., A. F. L. CLIVE, President, The Country Landowners' Association. G. T. WILLIAMS, President, The National Farmers' Union. March 20., PETER HEYWORTH. 32 Bryanston Square, W.1, March 20., LOUIS HEREN. The Times Washington Office, 529 National Press Building, Washington, March 20., D. H. SHARP, Director (Technical). Confederation of British Industry, 21 Tothill Street, S.W.1, March 16., CHRISTABEL ABERCONWAY. 12 North Audley Street, W.1, March 20., Peter Nichols, EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS. Park House, Abinger Common, Surrey., P. J. D. WILES., IAN PERCIVAL. House of Commons., OLIVER MASON. Beals Barn House, Cousley Wood, Wadhurst, Sussex, March 20., JOHN C. J. ORCHARD. 4 Norfolk Road, N.W.8, March 16., G. J. ROTH. c/o Regional Transport Survey (Eastern Region) Planning Commission, 8 Lindsay Street. Calcutta-1 16, March 16., K. M. GREENE. 4 Windsor Terrace, Clifton, Bristol 8., BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, RICHARD CASEMENT, By OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, CLIFFORD WEBB, Rheydt, ,
ResumoNews: Russia to sell more antiques here Satisfied with £65,751 for Tsar's dinner service, Saudi 'Slavery' Denial, Genoa looks inland for its salvation, Snakes found dead: boy charged, Garages Will Sell Motor Insurance, Rush To Escape From Ripped Tanker Salvage crews in fear of fire, Mr. Johnson's offer to Hanoi, P.O. will have power to run mail buses TV and computer services may be offered to every home, Uncompromising Reply By Ho Chi Minh, Making canal a green finger, Talent Sole Criterion For Cambridge, Broad Sanctuary site for conference centre Government plans announced, Explosion On The Stricken Tanker Salvage man fatally hurt, L.S.E. Gale Of Rhetoric Squat-in will start again next term, Ministry Starts A New Farm, Tory Hopes For Swinging London Labour fear that ignorance could lose them control, Better Airport Links For London, Dragon Blood Island Secrets Sought Experts' three-month study, 'Superb navigation on both sides' at sea meeting, High Cost Hitch In B.E.A. Order For Bac 211, L.S.E. students get three concessions, Oxford not burying Franks report, Fleeing Vietcong leave 423 dead after U.S. bombardment, More Rent Rebate Schemes, Chichester pictures How The Times got there first, Armed men in £10,000 jewel theft, Lord Chalfont hits at Russia Hitch over nuclear control, 'Patient Joseph's' Two-Dated Feast Day, Aden port faced by staff crisis Concern at uncertain future, Svetlana 'Did Not Ask US For Aid', Wreath flung into gutter, M.P.s say, Admirals Among 240 After One Job Wasted skill shocks surveyors, Japan searching for new Pacific horizon, Self-rule offered to S.W. Africa tribe 'Transkei' plan for Ovambos, Oil Slick IS Drifting South Danger that wind will spring up, Heavy Pairing For Decimal Bill, Celebrating Easter, Progress towards package deal on offset costs, Cabinet begin talks on Market entry 'Negotiations may take years', AS IT HAPPENS: Saving desert wildlife; Publishers' choice; de Gaulle unbends, Britain's Turn For Move On E.E.C., Sierra Leone Army seizes power Prime Minister under guard, A Mecca In Woking For 1,000 Muslims Ex-Colonel leads the prayers, Economic and social claims face General de Gaulle, Snow Reports, Chichester Tells How HE Did IT Gipsy Moth cockpit was filled five times, U.S. Offer To North Vietnam, Lawyer Flees 'Restriction' In Zambia, Mr. Heath Chides U.S. Over Europe Preoccupation with Vietnam, Sharing Nato Air Warning Cost U.S. £30m., Britain over £10m., Seaman's Scott Logs Fetch £2,600, Big U.S. strikes threaten crisis for administration. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Minister says Rhodesia is worried, State must acquire steel debenture stock, Two reverses on farm Bill, Deep thinking on entry to Europe, M.P.s hope to stop abortion Bill, Mr. Wilson Faces Critics, Effectiveness of oil embargo, Labour critic of land levy, Debit side of B.E.A. request for new aircraft. Display Advertising: Pia, First Carib, French Line, Liden, Miele, Cable And Wireless Limited, High Speed Gas, The Life Offices' Association, Export Intelligence, Aaronson Bros. Limited, International Combustion (Holdings) Limited, Piccadilly, Rockware Group Limited, Qantas, The Imperial Tobacco (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Limited, Halifax, Bristol & West Building Society, Budapest International Fair, Ww, British Steel Constructions (Birmingham) Limited, The Bampton Property Group, Laing, Tww, Alexander Duckham & Co., Limited, Punch, Mercedes-Benz. Index. Law: Three Guilty In Bribe Case, Tyre Cause Of Crash: Garage To Pay, Former ambassador cited by husband, University Student Stole 14s. Book, Yachtsmen Have No Common Law Right To Lay Permanent Moorings Fowley Marine (Emsworth) Ltd. v. Gafford, Conviction Quashed-No Legal Aid Regina v. O'brien, Hidden Device Gives Kiosk Alarm, Leave Granted To Serve Writs On Newspapermen Abroad Martelli v. Sulzberger And Others., Crockery Put Out Of Train 'As Protest', 59 Years To Pay £7,100 Damages, Car-Hire Purchase Agreement Useless Without Logbook Bentworth Finance Ltd. v. Lubert And Another, Liberian Minister's son had gun, Irene Handl Gift, Author Says, Thief had easy way with cars. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Japanese Rocket Expert Resigns, From the London Gazette, Award For Brave ACT Of Life-Saving, New Sessions Chairman For S.E. London, Tv Centre For East Anglia Link-Up Proposal, Ambassador awards for exports, Assistant Bishop Of Wakefield, Church Commission On Doctrine Members Appointed. Sport: B.M.C. Make Challenge Four cars entered, Surtees Gives Oxford Win, New members for Welsh matches, Cambridge Win All Five Foursomes Oxford counter-attacks fail, Queen's overcome English XI, Sports in Brief, Bonus points for goals in new U.S. league, Walker's courage not enough Outpointed in gruelling bout, Wimbledon Included Australians agree, Oxford show value of sustained speed, Bookmakers Reassured Success of new tax. Classified Advertising: Educational, Business Premises, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Passion Play At Wembley, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,494, Admirable Drawings. Reviews: Choreographer's Individuality, Klemperer plays Bruckner cards soberly, Eloquent playing by ensemble, Harking back to Ben Jonson, Miss Plowright impresses, 'Dorian Gray' done in style, Machine-constructions and what they have to say. Editorials/Leaders: Round The Horn, South Africa's Belated Move, To Buy Or Not To Buy. Letters to the Editor: Example From India, Incentives At The Top, Treaty Of Rome, The Kennedy Aides, Decimal Currency, Licences For Cats, Ban On Driving, Rhine Troops, Signing Off, Hazards That Endanger Ships, Intrusion On The Countryside, Why America Took The Lead, Arrest Without Warrant, Odd Welcome To Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Albert Poland Fighting Career In Two Wars, Mrs. L. St. Clare Grondona. Business and Finance: Textile group sell rubber division, Martins' denial, Taking their sugar neat, UDS-Burton £150m. deal talks, Chicken feed? It's a science now, Revenue surplus of £719,000, Wilkinson beat forecast by a third, February car registrations still down, P.O. may hold manufacturing powers in reserve, Small selling on Frankfurt bourse, £5m. aid for micro-electronics?, Unit trust prices, Club Member Fails In Action Over Collapsed Chair Carrol v. Hibbert And Others, The Sterling Trust, Limited Heavier Burden Of Taxation, Bampton Holding forecast, Mr. Jay Hastens Cash Grants Company claims on April 1, More studies in road costing urged, BP sells off HQ for £7m., Doubled production of polybutenes, Franco Signs Limited, Copper reacts from early firmness, Wm. Press interim earnings put on 13 p.c., Statement by Highlands Board soon, Schroders Limited, Imps continue restriction, French money rule may hit Six, Belgians drop canal plan, Gold price higher, Money market tight again, A Canadian chief executive for Albright and Wilson, S. Crofty setback, 400 hurry to hear the Bank Governor, Row today over Fredk. Braby?, Leak suspected after S.E. probes deal, Duckham raise debenture, Briefly from the boardroom, New building orders picking up, Dearer sugar if U.K. joins E.E.C., Self-service has best year ever, 'Tubes' build up their bridge into the Ruhr, Around The Markets, Outlook for steel profits worst since the 1930s, Sugar Board now in surplus, Barclays to have 'robot cashiers', Battery deal off, 71% spurt by Wm. Blythe, Alliance attracting £lm. a week, Provincial brokers join forces. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares look steady again, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Several large rises on bid rumours, Pound has firm undertone, Profit-taking checks Wall Street. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Bookers chief steps down after 20 years. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births.
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