The Times - 15/12/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From PAUL HORNE, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR AGRICULTURE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From PETER STRAFFORD, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, From INNIS MACBEATH, By William Mann Music Critic, G. S., From Our Correspondent, By Guy Brett Art critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, By William Mann, P H S, B. L. CLARK. Bernard L Clark & Partners, 39 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1, Dec. 12., BEN VINCENT. 4 Hawthorne Road, Radlett, Hertford-shire, D. DENCER. 20 Heaton Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham Dec. 10., DAVID C. BARTLE. St John's Vicarage, 539 London Road South, Lowestoft, Dec. 10., IAN DUNELM: Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, co. Durham, Dec. 13., DERICK R. MARTIN. 10 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2., G. F. EVERITT. Chairman of the New and Expanding Town Committee, Greater London Council. The County Hall, S.E.1, Dec. 11., L. T. N. HARRIS. Grove End, The Grove, Brookmans Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Dec. 11., CYRIL H. KLEINWORT, Deputy Chairman, Committee on Invisible Exports. St. Albans House, Goldsmith Street, E.C.2, Dec. 14., G. R. F. MORRIS. Goldsmith Building, Temple, E.C.4., JAMES CROOKS. 46 Harley Street, W.1., ANTHONY PRINCE. 16 Park View Road, Ealing, W.5., D. J. MACNAMARA. 21 The Avenue, Worcester Park, Surrey, Dec. 7., By Geoffrey Smith, R. GRANT-FERRIS. House of Commons, Dec. 11., J. C. E. BOWEN. Petersfield, Hampshire., A correspondent writes:-, W. W. R. writes:-, D.H.L1.M. writes:-, Patricia de Joux, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, U. A. TITLEY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From NORMAN FOX, By BRIAN LEWIS, From JOHN HENNESSY, From ROY McKELVIE, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By PHILD JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, From PAUL LOBY, By JOHN GRAHAM, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, From Our European Economics Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By DAVID JONES, By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, George pulay CITY EDITOR Writes, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Banking Correspondent, By RICHARD CASEMENT, HUGH JENKINS. House of Commons., ANGUS I. MACNAGHTEN. New Mile Cottage, Ascot, Berk-shire, J. P. GARTSIDE. Durham University Business School, Durham., J. G. CURTIS. 3 Lombard Street, E.C.3., C. V. DINWIDDY. 61 Montagu Square, W.1., By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By OLIVER STANLEY,
ResumoNews: Nurse Stands In For Doctor, Economics of the Pharmaceutical Industry, The Control of Quality and Safety in Medicine, Ceausescu in Moscow talks, Delhi justifies gold seizure, Constantine Goes To Stay With Rome Relative Press conference is called off, Five to press for decision Onus now placed on France, Universities in protest today, Police Numbers To Remain Mr Callaghan 'hamfisted', Lone yachtsman ends silence, 'We shall vanquish', New Swiss President, Why doctors prescribe BRANDED MEDICINES, Air fares less than rail planned, Linda, aged 20, is a heroin addict. The poem below is hers. She has taken drugs all through her teens. She began with amphetamines at her secondary modern school, then "graduated" to smoking marijuana. She started to "fix" at 15 when she began to break away from her middleclass home. Then followed an abortion, registration as an addict and five years of furtive living. She has tried nine cures. June Rose met her when she was making inquires into drugtakig among young people., Gold passes 100-ton peak in another buying boom, Patents and the Pharmaceutical Industry, Young outnumber old, British tennis defies world, Commons clash over arms inquiry, Concorde service plans discussed, Australian crater was cosmic collision, Nadia Nerina talks about changes in ballet, What price electricity from hot gas?, Protest over TV, Australia passport drops ' British ', The Pharmaceutical Industry Today, Inventor claims test delay, F1ll cost up by £90m, Big cuts certain in school spending Economies at Ministries, Girl's death in legend of curse, Pharmaceutical Research, Exporting Pharmaceuticals The industry's export record is due largely to its success in innovation and marketing, Who follows this gentle diplomatist?, Rail Muddle To Be Tackled Southern's 5-point plan, Mr Pearson To Resign, Nuclear Bombing By Space Bus U S plan to counter Russia, Vietcong approach to UN discounted, Ship boarded after report of mutiny, Sovereign's parade at Sandhurst, Information For The Prescriber, Colonel Papadopoulos explains, Oddities of US melting pot, Decision today on S Africa arms Cabinet ruling awaits Mr Brown's return, Government rejects the BAC 2-11, Bus pay plan threat to criteria, More transplant units, S Africans' arms needs, Move to oust Tory MP is rejected, Madrid Students Punished University faculty closed, Britain has 1m immigrants from the Commonwealth, Landmark in research on life, Eskimo Group For Medical School, New York inquiry into airport rackets, Scientists object to broadcast, NFU plan to restock lost herds, The Times Diary Dr Royston Lambert's new post Lord Auchinleck's 'historical gold' Sir Philip Hendy looks back, Structure Of The Industry, 12,000 French await trial, White-Collar Staff Demand Recognition, Millionaire in ' rubbish ', Japan reconsiders nuclear policy Concern over China grows, 'Separation' Vote In Salisbury, Nato Policy On E Europe. News in Brief. Display Advertising: A.N.Z.Bank, Elriiodes And Ann Bruton, Garrard, Pound Plus, Multiple Display Advertisements, Paul Chambers, Emi, National Can Corporation, France, Calor Gas, Barrister?, Express Dairy, Cater Ryder And Company Limited, Showerings,vine Products & Whiteways Limited, Gordon's, Atlas, Fairbairn Lawson Limited, Blue Nun, Shelter, Martell, A.N.Z. Bank, Rhodesia Cement, Limited, International Credit Bank, The Dunning Group, Lloyds Bank, Wood Hall Trust Limited, Tyndall Funds, S.Simpson Limited, Laing, Itt Data Services, Westminster Bank Limited,, Grant's Scotch Whisky, The Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd, Salisbury Cathedral Appeal, The National Council For The Single Woman And Her Dependants, Wool. Index. Law: 'Tax evasion' on gold bars, Sister fails in £7,000 claim, Motor Insurers' Bureau Win Appeal Gurtner v. Circutt And Another, Bingo fraud alleged, Mr Henry Fairlie not at hearing, BAOR driver gaoled for murder, Student charged after fire, Give man back his light, judge says Prison hint to builders, Explosives charge man 'was like one of family', Habeas Corpus Writ For Man From New Zealand Ex Parte Gardner, Trial A Nullity-No Formal Verdict Regina v. Dickson, £631 for girl who fell off donkey. Picture Gallery: The Greek Royal Family move into exile. Official Appointments and Notices: 220 judges resign in Lebanon, Lincoln Quarter Sessions, Harrison Memorial Lecture, Law Society Prizes, University News. Politics and Parliament: Where have all the planners gone?, Faulty electrical work: board to tighten checks, Anxiety over Greece, Arms for South Africa decision waits for Foreign Secretary, Precarious economy of Mauritius, Lords: board not enlarged, Commons: police morale high: publishing freedom: crystals in another light, Answer now, and ' No '. Reviews: Berlioz's view of Shakespeare, Why we like Westerns, Opera House 'slum', Duerrenmatt on theatre board, 'Ernani' for San Francisco, A serious commentary, Britten year at Edinburgh, Successive styles in Afghan art, New clarinet sonata, Glittering tone in Dvorák concerto. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Building in the wrong direction, What A Way To Run A Railway, After The Bid That Failed, No Time To Change Course. Letters to the Editor: Foot-And-Mouth, A Departure In Transplant Surgery, The Truly Monstrous, The third airport, Visit To South Africa, On top of the world, Southern Confusion, Devaluation, Remedy For A Strike, Barnstaple's Voice, Respect For Authority, Industrial Espionage, 'The Rubaiyyat', Surgeons' Fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr H. A. S. Johnston, Mr. Leslie Sawhny, Mrs. Charles Geake, Professor George Macdonald An outstanding figure in tropical medicine. Sport: Two Champions Beaten, Stiff test likely for Persian War, Sports in Brief, Brentford's late goal, LTA confirms ' October Revolution ' Amateur distinction ends on April 22, Kirton goes down, South learn lesson, Brian Lochore-captain with a simple philosophy, Sobers signs for Notts. Arts and Entertainment: £5,500 For Four Candlesticks, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,723, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Building new houses for old, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Another rise in tramp freights, Calor set firm for recovery, Time-Life in bid for Chappells?, Final payments from Anglo American group, Big jump in loans and banknotes, The £400m League, Briefly From Industry, Aspro adds growth to recovery, Quiet but firm, Japan not to buy gold, Woodcock fears for jobless, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Bristol Plant Hire to combine with Ames, Swiss bank asks for moratorium, Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Limited Improved Results, Concentric Limited Encouraging Current Position, East Yorkshire Motor Services Limited Real, Not Theoretical, Productivity Needed Prices And Incomes Board Report Awaited Mr. John Spencer Wills' Review, Hire-car men get together, Fewer new houses by private builders, Firm close in NY cocoa, Insurance firm under BoT curb, $1,000m drain on pool, Fishmeal futures in 'cold store', Deadlock on haulage pay, Doctrine of liability, France out to woo the Five, Murco to build £15m refinery on Clyde, Brewers shy on forecasts, Good service must be brought back, Yarrow seeks stake in S Africa, The Pahang Consolidated Company Limited, Minworth Metals Holdings, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Colour TV 'limit' £1 a week, Investing in utilities, Cocoa futures leap ahead, Wilkes tender price fixed, Dictograph Telephones Limited A Very Satisfactory Result, Business Diary, Risk-sharing plan for machine tools, The £400m league, 'Imps' warning on price cutting, How The Markets Moved, ' Unlimited ' firms to keep secrets, Brazil shares scheme, Chicago contract for English firm, Survey of US economy, Lockheed spread airbus risk, Sharp gains on Zurich, Covent Garden prices, Money fairly short, How devaluation will affect ICI, Showerings talks fail, Cadbury's facing Europe boycott by Spar wholesalers, Anglesey votes for smelter, Note circulation hits new record. Business Appointments: Ilford names chairman and deputy. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling has another poor day, Dull at the close, European and Far East securities, Small mixed changes, Wall Street again edges up, Regional share prices, Montreal and Toronto, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.
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