The Times - 16/11/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY JOHN YOUNG, YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Michael Billington, By John Percival, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, R.M., J.O.C., G.W., By John Russell Taylor Film critic, By William Gaunt, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Miles Kington, From ANTHONY TERRY, By a Special Correspondent, PHS, GERALD CESTR: Bishop's House, Chester, Nov. 13., JOHN PURCELL. 276 Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale, W.9. Nov. 13., PETER BLAKER. House of Commons, Nov. 8., PAUL WILLIAMS, Chairman, The Monday Club. ANGUS NICOL, Chairman, Law Reform Group. 51-53 Victoria Street, S.W.1., A. T. MILNE, Institute of Historical Research. J. D. PEARSON, School of Oriental and African Studies. V. J. RILEY, Institute of Germanic Studies. J. E. SOUTHAN, Institute of Classical Studies. D. J. FOSKETT, Institute of Education. H. SCHURER, School of Slavonic and East European Studies. SHIRLEY F. BROWN. Institute of Commonwealth Studies. J. B. TRAPP, Warburg Institute. C. LIGOTA, Warburg Institute. S. C. HUMPHREYS. Warburg Institute. University of London. Nov. 10., A. N. L. MUNBY, Fellow and Librarian, King's College, Cambridge, Nov. 14., NNAMDI AZIKIWE. Zungeru Haven. Onitsha., By Professor Thomas Wilson, , LESLIE FREEMAN, Chairman of the General Purposes Committee, Greater London Council. The County Hall, S.E.1. Nov. 13., W. S. TYSOE. 3 Emsworth Drive, Brooklands. Sale, Cheshire, Nov. 13., DENIS LANT. Windrush, Leafield, Oxford, Nov. 14., D. F. HERRING 165 Crofton Lane, Orpington, Kent, Nov. 14., From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From PETER CRANMER, From BRIAN LEWIS, By ROY McKELVIE, From REX BELLAMY, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD-, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Business News Staff, By IAN MORISON, By JOHN PRICE, By JOHN GRAHAM and NICOLAS TRAVERS, By MAURICE CORINA, BY KEITH PAYNE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By S. Smith, , By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN GILMORE, By OLIVER STANLEY, By KENNETH OWEN, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY PEARCE WRIGHT, DAVID DUTTON. LPE International Ltd., 7 St. Martin's Place, W.C.2., R. FREER. 81 South Audley Street, London, W.1., By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Henry Raynor, by Sir Hugh Greene, , by Sir Robert Fraser, , by David Attenborough, , by Francis Harmar-Brown, by Richard Wagner, by S. E. Allchurch., by I.R. Atkins., by a Special Correspondent, by H. W. Barnard, ,
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News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour wary on Lords reform, More Scottish debates plea, The Lords: contemporary approach to teaching religion in schools, Crucial factors in immigrant control: influx of dependent families, MP adds one name in ten, Peers discuss school hymns in pop age, Commons: breath test opponents challenged. Picture Gallery: The Queen at the State Opening of the Maltese Parliament. Law: Blood test for girl ordered, 'London Arbitration' Clause Implies English Law Tzortzis And Another v. Monark Line A/b, Blood Test IS Ordered For A Child In Re L., Youth convicted, Second £500 surety in drugs case, Order on pirate radio owner, Burden Of Proof When Alibi IS Pleaded Regina v. Wood, Appeal By Solicitor Fails Parry-Jones v. Law Society And Others., £150 fine and ban on doctor, Jockey wins appeal. 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Arts and Entertainment: Larsen ensures chess victory, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,698, £3,000 paid for German tankard, Television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Oupont, Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Page 21. Reviews: Debut of vigour and promise, Berlioz's 'Much Ado' works well Arts Theatre, Cambridge:, Anti-war cartoon without heroes Royal Court Theatre:, Hawks and doves Strand Theatre, Little Arthur's England, A pattern from the circus, Bruch with eloquence, Craftsman composer, Repairing the damage. Editorials/Leaders: A Very Foolish Threat, Keeping the road clear for the IRC, Flying Squads Of Youth, The Hawks Of Hanoi. Letters to the Editor: Nigeria's Future, Third Airport, Across borders, Reform Of The Lords, Museum Library, Remembrance Sundays Of Tomorrow, The Countryside Bill, Right To Observe, Fair Play. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Bernard Kilgore, Adml. Of The Fleet Lord Chatfield, O.M. Former First Sea Lord and one of the 20th century's most able naval officers. Sport: New status proposed, Draw enough for United Defence holds firm, Heavy pack held by Cambridge Saville a reliable kicker, Sports in Brief, Curtis fails to hold lead, Faber top seed for Foster Cup, Townsend Takes Lead, Betting Levy Problems Facing Mr Wigg Two brilliant displays at Windsor, Britain Out Of Luck Again, Warwick favourites in Midlands, Cambridge Beat Handicap. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Australian wool sales, Growth plan for building societies, Car makers see high last-quarter registrations, Briefly From Industry, Equity issues go to the forefront, Williams US to get chemical firm, Community between two stools, Increased interim and scrip from Baxters (Butchers), Little fresh money, News Summary, Merger will aid nation-IRC chief, Unit trust prices, Eurosyndicat, Bank union says staff intimidated, Two Dutch engineers to merge, Japan gets order for 3 UK ships, Travel gap may be slashed to £37m, Japan gives the overtake signal, BoT lift ban on Carriage Insurance, Heavy buying boosts shares, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Benn condemns ' below the belt ' brain drain, End UK deflation-Europe, Stothert & Pitt Limited Substantially Improved Results, Higher U S taxes or dearer money?, Investors buy GEC in huge volume, Change of name, Docks: Shippers give two grim warnings, Copper rallies after early setback, Showerings and Allied Breweries consider link-up, Britain may be raising fresh £357m loan, Interest raised on land payments, Amore-Landel link, Danes to build Texaco tanker, Berni Inns expand, Business Diary, Anglesey council sees £45m plant plans, Dutch platform for North Sea, Factors to judge by, H. 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