The Times - 17/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN FOWLER, Home Department Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NEVILLE MAXWELL, by J. H. DENYER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, SIR FREDERICK SNOW, From JOHN HENNESSY, Chamrousse, France., FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From JIM SNOW, REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, Hockey Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, A. W. HASLEIT, Science Correspondent, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, From Own Special Correspondent, Verdi, Joan Chissell, From Our Special Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, R. EDGEWORTH JOHNSTONE, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University, Nottingham, Feb. 15., G. E. MONTRONE, D.Ing., Italy. J. A. McCUE, B.A., Ll.B., U.S.A. K. C. D. KINSELLA, B.Sc., South Africa. N. R. AYLING, B.A., Canada. G. A. NASH, Ph.D., U.K. C. A. ELLIOTT, BA., U.K. G. S. BIRRELL, A.R.I.C.S., U.K. R. LIPPOLD, B.A., Switzerland. Edinburgh., JAMES ROBERTSON. 21 Phillimore Place, W.8., ELISABETH HIBBERT. The Green, Northmoor, Oxfordshire, Feb 14., GILES HUNT. The Rectory, Holt, Norfolk, Feb. 14., JOAN S. RUBINSTEIN. 5 and 6 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.1., GAVIN McCRONE. Brasenose College, Oxford., G. A. BARNARD. PHILIP HUGHES. R. A. BECHER. MAX LOCK. TERENCE BENDIX-IAN NAIRN. SON. STEPHEN PLOWDEN. HUGH CASSON. BRIAN RICHARDS. E. MAXWELL FRY. G. J. ROTH. PETER J. HILLS. CHRISTOPHER WINSTEN. February 15., MAURICE BEVENOT, S.J. Heythrop College, Oxfordshire., Dr. David Stafford-Clark, DAPHNE V. DENNIS. Gravelye Cottage, Lindfield, Sussex, D. D. RAPHAEL. Department of Politics (Political and Social Theory and Institutions), The University, Glasgow, W.2., R.HAYNES. George's Bookshop, 89 Park Street, Bristol 1., DAPHNE MILNE. 121 Athenaeum Court, Piccadilly, W.1., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, A correspondent, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., BY OUR CITY EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Donald Campbell Fellowship, Cuts hinge on Nato talks, Mr. Wilson declines to be drawn on Bonn talks, Single Bomber-Fighter Force For R.A.F., Australia Hunt For Insects' Spaceship, Mr. Wilson annoyed by Jay speech Tory thrusts after Bonn visit, Newcastle Airport, 'Tribal' ways of accused family, British Pavilion A Talking Point Striking Contribution To Expo 67, Immigration Rules Separate Couple, Red Guards Defied In Tibet, Vietcong Shoot Down 13 Helicopters, Budget Gloom As Costs Soar £660M. Labour revolt over defence spending, 11 questions for Mr. Healey about Parkes case, 41 Workers' Groups Beat Freeze A.S.S.E.T. tots up pay gains, Kenya caution over federation, Four Solent Forts For Sale, Submarines In Collision, Topping up the Thames, A Hound's Life In S.W.14 Luncheon Sandwiches, School costs in London up £Pm., Attack On Soviet Leadership, More Rein For Tory Rank And File Mr. Heath to concentrate on 'major operations', Verdicts By Majority Feared Lord Denning sees dangers, Airport had no right to keep car Mini 'destroyed' in park: H.P. firm awarded £200 damages, Trident service blind landings unlikely before 1970, B.B.C. Apology Over Christ In Sketch, Meteorology Moves Into Space Age, As IT Happens:, S.E.T. £148m. repaid, B.O.A.C. will need the Concord, Mr. Muggeridge and the A-levels road to paradise, Delaying of Malta Bill seen as last chance of accord, Election uncertainty for Mrs. Gandhi Leadership of party at issue, Secret Move Of Children Custody sought by father, Jordan Protest On Flight Ban By Egypt, Cheques Denial By Congress Wife On the payroll, but had no work, Profits of I.C.I. fall short, Old Army camps may house convicts Second security gaol if needed, Student fees rise 'a blow to science' Prof. Blackett's warning on lack of qualified men, Spain's New Road Penalties, Paradoxes of Mao's last revolutionary battle, Vauxhall men walk out again, Right-Wing Guard Of 'The Group' Labour and T..U.C. threatened if left win leadership, Vaccine Not Harmful Ministry examines new figures, Breakdown of marriage as sole ground for divorce, Senators fight cuts in forces Nato security under review, Labour Threat To Rugby Tour, Fashion Extra, New Party Gets A Voice In Dutch Parliament Revolt against religious influence, Catching the businessman on the wing, Greek M.P. Accused Of Insulting King, Comprehensive control of the traffic, Brighton Answers Marina Critics, Snow Reports, C.I.A. Defended On Cash For Students, L.S.D.'s place is the hospital not the beat club, Censure call over Minister's rise. Picture Gallery: Celebrations in Amsterdam. News in Brief. Law: Guardsman has his sentence commuted, P.-c. for trial accused of wounding, Mrs. Ronald Searle Granted Decree, Bail for youth 'twice in two days', Charities Law Not Governed By Logic Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Educational Grants Association, Group Win Capital Allowances For Shoe Warehouse Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Saxone, Lilley & Skinner (Holdings) Ltd., Ship's officer who took to drink, Ruling On Demonstrations In Whitehall Papworth v. Coventry, Warning On Late Sittings Regina v. Craig, Colinjordan Seeks Leave To Appeal, Dulwich paintings: man for trial, Pen-Friend's Calls Cost £120, Neon Sign Does Not Form Part Of A Building A. P. Price v. Claudgen Ltd., Bail for Savundra and Walker, £1,000 Awarded To Cleared Banker, Teacher Hit Girl With Brush, Doctor refuses to give evidence. Display Advertising: Northern Gas, French Line, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Gosforth Park Hotel, Ici, Bks, North East, National Commercial Bank Of Scotland, Myton, Sanderson, Townend & Gilbert, Hadfields, E. B. Savory, Milln & Co., The Times, Wimpey, Northumberland, Unicorn, Liebig's, Woolwich, Pearl Assurance, The Dunning Group, Parker, Taylor Industries Ltd., Airline Captain, Pye, National Provincial Bank Limited, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Plymouth, Bea, Metals & Minerals, Mercedes-Benz, Ial, Thermalon. Politics and Parliament: Peers Protest But Decide To Survive, Challenge that can be used only once, Success for local radio forecast, More lines for 'phone calls to U.S., Bonn talks friendly and constructive, Home Secretary may use military camps for civil prisoners. Sport: Problems for Australians, A. Henning in the lead, Heather McKay Wins Her Sixth Title Superb play in women's final, Sports in Brief, Three skiing teams withdraw French-dominated slalom goes to Miss Steurer, Advantage to Oriel in Torpids, Oxford team for Cambridge, Incentive for Cambridge, Malvern Pair Show Ability, Different Class IS Improving FAST, Byrne crowns return with a goal. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Form and a composer's responsibility, Younger man's approach to Walton, The chemist's dilemma, American pianist's debut, Musical vitality but little drana Sadler's Wells Theatre: La Traviata, Once-daring play becomes a conservative choice, Persecution of fews is hit show's theme, English Opera Group for Paris, A Machiavellian musical, English opera for Sweden, Distinguished U.S. trumpeter, Tate pictures completely rehung. Arts and Entertainment: Henry VIII Spoon Fetches £500, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,466. Editorials/Leaders: Changing Pattern In Holland, The Broad Picture Still Vague, Why Mr. Jay IS Wrong. Letters to the Editor: Plan For Piccadilly, Screen At Hereford, Wrong Court For Divorce?, College Fees, Flashing Lights For Doctors' Cars, Unearned Confusion, Incentives At The Top And Bottom, Decimal Currency And The E.E.C., Graduates WHO Return, FAST Delivery, The Leningrad 'Bede', University Accounts, Official Daffodil. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Medals For Saving Workmate, Church News, Oxford. Obituaries: Dr. H. F. Moule, Major Frank Goldsmith Former M.P. For Stowmarket. Business and Finance: Note circulation up £7m., Liebig's Extract Of Meat Company Limited Annual General Meeting, 'Donor' talks on Indonesia next week, Easier tone in copper values nersists, How money brokers are helping market, Unit trust prices, Unit sales top £8m., Tug service for giant tankers, Oversubscribed G.L.C. loans, Will it be one U.K. textile group or two?, Pride & Clarke cut, Canada rejects U.S. bank law, Market holiday, Czechs to close Krupp plant, Curb equalization tax, says Funston, £660M. Rise In Civil And Arms Spending, Defence Bill Of £2,205M. In Spite Of Economies Overstretched forces will be reduced, Could this be the turning point? C.B.I. fingers crossed, Hovercraft gets £1m. backing, Britain's Sweeter Tooth, Town & City profits jump 61 p.c., Irish American stop trading, Fall in paper output, Bank's caution over bill rate, Car Makers Keen To Join The E.E.C., Why the Americans go on buying foreign steel, Subsidies To Boost Europe's Steel, Anglo American transport deal, I.C.I.'S held dividend at least brings relief, End to R.P.M. alarms Swiss grocers, Narodny seeks winding up of a bank, Briefly from the boardroom, Brewers' best since 1946, National Provincial Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Cook & Watts get 7s. bid, Copper consortium nearer, Brokers join forces, Around The Markets, Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Limited Gratifying Export Achievement Mr. J. F. Crittall On Boards Development Policy, New motor group links racing with quality imports, Simons offer opposed, German bank credit surprise, Where the money goes. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm Tone On Milan, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Shipbuilders respond to credit news, Recent Issues, Small loss on wail St., Long Weekend Puts Pound Lower, Heavy day for dividends, I.C.I. results received quietly. Business Appointments: Lord Rootes takes over chair. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liner. Property: Country Properties And New Homes, Country Properties. Births.
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