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The Times - 12/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From MURRAY SAYLE, La Paz, April 11, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN FOWLER, , BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM INNIS MACBEATH, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , FROM OUR COLOMBO CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , Irving Wardle, , Guy Brett, R. W. Cooper, , A.E.P., John Percival:, G.W., From Our Own Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Hilary Gelson, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, P.H.S., J. H. T. GOLDSMITH. Marsham Court, Westminster, S.W.1., JOHN ALBERT. 100 Wigmore Street, W.1, April 10., F. W. WARD, Town Clerk and Chief Executive Officer, County Borough of Grimsby. Town Clerk's Office, Municipal Offices, Town Hall Square, Grimsby, April 10., W. J. LEAPER. 1OA St. George's Place, Brighton, April 9., AHARON REMEZ. Embassy of Israel. 2 Palace Green, W.8, April 10., K. W. GLADWISH, Branch Secretary, National Federation of Retail Newsagents, Booksellers and Stationers. 77-79 Mount Road, Hastings, Sussex., FRANCIS J. C. ROE. Chester Beatty Research Institute, Fulham Road, S.W.3. April 11., JOHN CARTER. 26 Carlyle Square, S.W.3, April 10., FRANCES J. GAY. Chairman, Richard Jefferies Society, Swindon, 56 Broome Manor Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire., Dr. David Stafford-Clark, J. C. PHILLIPS, Professor of Physics, University of Chicago. Physics Department, Bristol University., KENNETH TYNAN. 20 Thurloe Square, S.W.7, April 10., WALTER MURPHY. 1331 Orchard Ridge Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, March 23., W. B. DAVIDSON, Deputy Chief General Manager, National Provincial Bank Limited. 15 Bishopsgate, E.C.2, April 11., J. E. SHELBOURN, Editor, ABC Rail Guide. Old Hill, London Road, Dunstable., F. W. CARTER. 59 Sussex Gardens, Chessington, Surrey., IVOR MONTAGU. Old Timbers, Verdure Close, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire, April 10., P. E. HOLWELL. Montserrat, 15 Nilverton Avenue, Sunderland, co. Durham, April 10., From JOHN HENNESSY, PETER WEST, REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, GEOFFREY GREEN, , From Our Hockey Correspondent, BY A SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, , BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, KEITH PAYNE, From MONITOR, , KENNETH OWEN, BY AN AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BUDAPEST, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, PETER BIRTS. Kelsey House. Balcombe, Sussex., G. S. A. WHEATCROFT. The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, W.C.2., B. WARASUVITARNE Chairman, Ceylon Planters' Association, Colombo. St. James Court Hotel, Buckingham Gate, S.W.1., JOHN WOODLAND,

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Politics and Parliament: Leasehold Bill limit change, Wider Scrutiny Of All Tax Dodging Stamp duty ending on houses up to £5,500: savings concession, Parliament. News: Boy found dead in wood, No Cheap Day Rides On First Class Anomalies on Eastern Region of BR, Soviet envoy to be replaced, Seeing St Paul's as Wren designed it, Student Protest In Madrid Police disperse marchers, Japan bewildered by wave of student rebellion, College to close, students told Poverty forces decision, Europe Offered Space Role U.S. satellite system, Soviet Crafts Fading, Bonn-London Axis As Herr Brandt's Aim?, Service cuts bring jobs problem, The Prince passes his test, Riot town accuses Negro leader Demand for expulsion, Oil ravages Brittany coast, Fear of tobacco crop cut, University workers want national pay scale, Cheap & Cheerful Decorating, Call for Soviet farms to be run on profit basis, Breast cancer experts meet, 'The Spectator' to retain its independence-and staff, Multiracial sport for S. Africa, The yawn that spread, De Gaulle visit to Rome expected British entry main topic, The Cottage, Ceylon To End Caste Tyranny, Decision on airport in fortnight, Lord Shackleton For Aden Today Talks on transfer of rule, Germ-filled hospital to be razed, Grivas Offer To Resign Angered by Athens orders, Safety drills urged, 'Crime Cut' Plan A Success, Law Society Examination Results, Aberfan school demolished, Engineering pay to be referred, Harlem Votes In A Quiet Mood, U.S. aid for fight against guerrillas Jungle school in Bolivia, Payments to ex-Minister alleged, 5,000 see Chief Rabbi installed, Disposing of the myths and half-truths, Explosion rocks British ship, County successes for Tories Nottinghamshire swings after 21 years, If you are busy decorating, a camping stove and a saucepan are basically all you need to prepare this quick recipe., Commissioning the Warspite, Aid for war orphans, Budget Damper On Reflation Hope, The Times Diary Writers' trial to be recreated Chekhov's redemptive role Hamling withdraws his claws, Pinnock man may be in hospital, Chichester's greetings to wife, Rail talks resume tomorrow. Picture Gallery: The Chief Rabbi installed, News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pia, French Line, The Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, Christians Asleep, Multiple Display Advertisements, Westinghouse, The Ward Group, Dominion-Lincoln Assurance Company Limited, Japan Air Lines, Gulf, Grampian Holdings Ltd, Lehane Mackenzie & Shand Ltd, Hambros Bank Limited,, George Angus & Co. Ltd.,, Solicitor's Examination, Unicorn, The Location Of Offices Bureau, N.Davis Ltd., Colston Appliances Ltd.,, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Tarmac, Stratstone, Ross Group, Qantas, Ncr, The Hongkong Bank Group, Church's, Denco Holdings, Berk, 'Gordons', Temperance Permanent Building Society, Financings (Guarantees) Limited. Law: Brokers Must Return £375 Commission Fawcus And Another v. Bond Street Brokers Ltd., Corporal on trial for murder, Date for retrial of breach case, £5,000 Demanded, Witness Says Richardson 'showed knives', Union's Undertaking Simms And Others v. Plumbing Trades Union Before Mr. Justice Plowman, Corroboration Warning To Jury Need Not Be 'Legalistic Ritual' Regina v. O'reilly, Redundancy Payment Award Quashed Wolverhampton Die Casting Ltd. v. Kitson, Prison for liner stewards, 3 City men face fraud charges, Shop murder alleged, £125 drugs fines, £1,500 fines for illegal sweep, Claim against duke adjourned. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Three medieval plays at St. Paul's, Stanford aided by vigorous advocacy, Edinburgh emphasis on new plays, 'A Man for All Seasons' gets four Oscars, Bruckner's Ninth: a classical approach, Peter Pears highlight of Britten revival, Drama unearthed from Elsinore's depths, Scotland Yard gives TV men free run, Bold simplicity of dancing, Mr. Turnbull sticks to simplicity. Arts and Entertainment: Young organist to leave Abbey, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,511, 'Happy Family' To Be Withdrawn, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Conversion Of Callaghan, Another Chicory Budget, Diplomatic Graduates, Combination Against Subversion. Letters to the Editor: The Englishman Abroad, Frustration At The Bank, Bradshaw Needed?, Graduates For The Police Force, War In Vietnam, Gasometer In Abingdon, Courtesy Appreciated, Cancer Research, Can we afford to wait for another crisis?, Women Welders, Energy Of Nations, Humphrey Goes Home, Gamesmanship, Tidiness IS Not All, Jane Austen's 'Horrid Novels', Sale Of Newspapers, Jewish Observer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Donald Sangster Prime Minister of Jamaica, Mr W. E. Phillips, Sir Tom Eastham, Rt Rev B Pollard Former Bishop of Sodor and Man. Sport: Leicester beat old rivals, Tonbridge Thin In Experience, Two World Records Likely, Strong Finishing By Boys, England Not Tested, Lead Vital For Celtic Dukla without top scorer, Junior champion's skiing feat Vasey wins giant slalom, Sports in Brief, Holders' Age Tells, Three pay in vain, Concentration crucial in place kicking, says Camberabero, Strenuous tour of U.S., Sigh of relief from racing circles, MCC Tour Dates, Britain picks team for Madrid. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Interest in grain improves, Callaghan has played safe, New rules for Banks, Anglo-Swiss Holdings Limited (Precision Turned Parts, Cash Tills, Nameplates and Metal Pressings), Petrol stays put, Hp Sauce Limited A Very Satisfactory Result Mr. John T. Lewis Comments On Sales And Profit Margins, Wool rise opposed, New European banking link, TUC sought greater reflation, News Summary, Soviet visit revives Anglo-Russian trade gap arguments, Selling defence to the Pentagon, Loans To Industry, Company News Utd. Biscuits profit takes knock in second half, Unit trust prices, A building society Welcome, The Tax Changes, UK in Ghana aid talks, Government spending up 22½% in real terms, Revenue deficit of £49.9m, Widespread gains in gilts, In 1966 Abbey National demonstrated "Resilience in the face of national economic difficulties.... assets increased by more than £100 million.", Trade Indemnity Company Limited Mr. F. E. P. Sandilands On Credit Insurance, Chiesmans below estimate, Tax change helps groups, Bank assets, Failures from squeeze, Farewell to a market, Long legal battle likely after Unilever's challenge, The man on the iron throne Business Diary, German shift from coal to atomic power?, Lower mortgage rates still remote, Shrinkage of hotel chain, Budget allows for slower growth and stability, Higher stamp duty on loan stocks, Berk look for sharp upturn, Fishmeal trading opens in London, Pinnock might pay 10s in the £, Industry fear clamp on expansion, Governor for Far East, Budget arithmetic, No fisheries bid yet, Transformer bid talks, Grampian write off lighting, No Hawthorn, Leslie interim payment, Unease over social climate hits Paris markets, New pact on containers, Cycle and motor-cycle makers delighted by the Budget, Cool reception for the proposals, New boost for tomato yield, £2.5m recovery by Swan Hunter, Book rights concession, How Mr Callaghan aims to find new fingers for a leaking dyke, let some S.E.T. sufferers partly off the hook, and took an indirect approach to the Six Holdings rise incentive for big savers, Engineering pay probe, The economic ministries: how they've grown and changed, Brokers and the trusts, Take-Overs Scoreboard, U.S. to release frozen funds, Libya a promising market for quality goods, Speeding letters in Europe, How The Markets Moved, NP to try new cash service, Colour sets are near, Continental Courtaulds' directors, Public will own 38% of Solvay, Equity market may slip back on dashed hopes, £3,000m plan for Hungary, Reforming trade in chemicals, Steel faces, threat of surplus capacity and keener competition, Stamp duty reductions welcomed, Decision soon on F111 test equipment, Record turnover in local bonds, Good and bad news for unit trusts, Export drive extended, Copper plunges £10 10s.. Business Appointments: S.T. & C. radio group gets new executive. Stock Exchange Tables: Good gains in gilts, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, Shares close firm but show mixed reactions to the Budget, European and Far East securities, Latest dividends, Regional share prices, Pound moves ahead to close 1/16c higher at $2.79 15/16, Wall Street stages a modest rally, Recent issues. Official Appointments and Notices: From the London Gazette. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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