The Times - 30/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From COLIN WEBB-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, By PETER HOPKIRK, By Walter James, By Marigold Johnson, By Richard Davy, By Richard Harris, By Windsor Davies, BY MILES KINGTON, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM A RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN LEWIS, Hockey Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MacGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, By Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By Irving Wardle. Drama Critic, IAN TRETHOWAN, From RICHARD WIGG, From INNIS MACBEATH-, JOHN H. HALLETT. 2 Stanhope Mews South, S.W.7, March 28., HENRY HOBHOUSE. Bottom Barn, Castle Cary, Somerset., M. R. NUNNS. Pit Close, Portland Avenue, Exmouth, March 28., W. R. HAWTHORNE. Middlefield, Huntingdon Road, Cam bridge., JACK BROOME. Gannock Cottage, Nettlebed, Oxford shire, March 27., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER. 7/25 Catherine Place, S.W.1, March 28., JOHN BICKERSTETH. St. Stephen's Vicarage, 181 Maidstone Road, Chatham, Kent., MALCOLM ELWIN. Vention Sands, Georgeham, near Braun ton, North Devon., A. J. PACK. Forest Gate, Wickham Common, Wick ham, Hampshire., R. H. NORTH. Scalby Holt, Scalby. Scarborough., JOAN A. DONALD. 16 Lindsey Court, Green Lanes, N.13., GLADWYN. House of Lords, March 28., M. G. FROST. 7 Multan Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W.18., M.E. BARBER, General Secretary. The Society of Authors, 84 Drayton Gardens, S.W.10, March 29., PERROTT PHILLIPS, Assistant Editor, Tit Bits. George Newnes Limited, Tower House, Southampton Street, W.C.2, March 28., By Roy Lewis, , NIKOLAI TOLSTOY. 6 Templeton Place. S.W.5. March 28., OLIVE GIBBS, Chairman. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 14 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1, March 28., FROM OUR CRESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By MARGARET ALLEN, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD WAGNER,
ResumoNews: Malta Jobs On Aircraft Repairs, Ten Undergrads Run Up The Flagpole Agency's salute to academic ad-men, TV inquiry on TV?, Egg marketing review, Russians call for jury system, Coal Board May 'Break Even', Independence tempts Hadhrami sultan British urge link with S. Arabia, Half-A-Million May Have To Move Massive expansion problems facing west Midlands, AS IT HAPPENS:Another Kennedy book; Real Cheshire cat; New Glyndebourne opera, Mr. Humphrey sees Herr Brandt, When America puts a big town on tape, Hazel Shoots For Crab Pots Fishermen Forage, Decline Of U.S. Student Activism Forecast, Overseas Visitors Spent £215M., Risk initiative, says Dr. Ramsey, Kremlin Gives New Literary Warning, Candidate wants to stand in 12 divisions, Site Wanted For Seabed Laboratory, President stops C.I.A. aid to students 'British Council' plan for U.S., African border war at stalemate, Inaugural Meeting Of Times Trust, Noise objection to helicopter site, Girl of 14 found murdered in wood, Six killed in Calcutta street riot Police fire after looting, Roman Art Find At Housing Site, Race against weather to fix the oil booms Cornish plan for scooping and pumping, France Joins Nuclear Navies, No dictatorship, says Sierra Leone leader Anti-corruption drive promised, M.P.s want to know reason for bombing delay, Police Guard Rhodesia Tobacco Auctions Secrecy as first bales go on sale, Everyone's Children?, Prime Minister Of Greece May Resign, Tough World Of Union Oil Chief He climbed to the top from a labour gang, £100 reward for Boer War gold find S. Africa's gesture after old cheque is discovered, A.A. Offers £100 Loans To Its Members, Parkes inquiry begins, Advisory council on audio-visual aids Mr. Crosland decides against national centre, Saigon Wants Truce Safeguards Reply to U Thant proposals, S. African proposals on law reform, New car ferry fastest on Irish run, U.S. Television Stars Go On Strike, Nightly patrols at Aintree, Nigeria Council Meets Today, Vatican-Polish rift may be healed, Councillors win road battle, Mixed Verdict On 'No More Babies', Wilson Tilt At Tanker Trade Flags of convenience given 'rude shock', 'Avengers' Series Earns $5M., Single authority to develop Humber proposed, Snow Reports, Mr. Wilson's brain drain of political support, Town Infested By Flies, Agreement Led To Rail Dispute Not all men covered by offer, Ship's officer was assaulted by rating, Anglo-French Air Plan Soars £50M. Shock on eve of F 111 decision, Extending The Boundary Of Learning. Picture Gallery: Princess visits Aden casualties, News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: M.P. takes up case of boy seaman. Display Advertising: Victor Britain, Blue Nun Label, Multiple Display Advertisements, Arab Bank Ltd., Lloyd International Airways Limited, Transport Development Group, Collins, Wingate Investments Limited, The Times, Uta, Short Service Commissions, The Plessey Company Limited, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited, Burroughs Machines Limited, Swiss Credit Bank, Moore McCormack Lines For South America, Chatto & Windus, Boulton And Paul Limited, Lamida, Jeyes Group Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Unit Trust, Portuguese Airways, Dissociate Britain, Bea, Hamish Hamilton. Index. Law: 'Organized raid' on drugs warehouse, M.P.S Son Fined On Drug Charge, Young students introduced to drug circle, court told, Stolen isotopes forgotten, Borstal Boy's 16 G.C.E. Passes. Reviews: Why the cold war was unique in history, Freeze begins to thaw, Balance from newcomers, Paradox of the jazz record, Two contemporary American operas in New York, Poet's prose, Tate acquisitions on view, New fiction, Far eastern massacre, Christian Intellect, Unity over saint's bones walled up, Fathers and sons, Civilized film on Sir Thomas More, Pioneer school, Fine performance of a hybrid Debussy work, Hard thinking, Fun down to the last drop Duke of York's Theatre Relatively Speaking. Sport: Sassenach monument to a Scottish invention, French prepare for 'revenge' invasion England can withstand challenge, Taking Risks Necessary Appeals to Sussex, Cambridge Win T.A. Small-Bore Event, Sports in Brief, Shaw keeps Navy forwards at bay, Miss Truman Returns Singles comeback, Early Pointers To Badminton Form, World Cup ' bitterness' adds edge to rivalry, Pressure on Japan. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments & Situations. Official Appointments and Notices: Conductor Resigns, From the London Gazette, New British Envoy, East Anglia, Sir Charles Elworthy Promoted. Arts and Entertainment: Vienna Ring Of Honour For Solti, Television, R.P.O.'s Five Women Players, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,500, Radio, Bognor Chess Opens Without Shocks. Editorials/Leaders: More Sparta Than Athens, Teaching By Machine, I Cannot Be Silent. Letters to the Editor: Decline Of The Marches, Money Problems Of Authors, Britain And The E.E.C., Lessons From The Torrey Canyon Case: The Proper Course Of Action, Evasion Of Road Tax, 'Confound This Orchestra', Russian Revolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. G. R. Scott-Farnie, Prof. Herbert Davis An Authority On Swift, Capt. Sir J. Bisset Former Cunard Commodore, Capt. G. E. Cove. Business and Finance: Brake on U.S. reserve losses, Non-manufacturing industries ahead on welfare, Unit trust prices, Hestair Limited, Preference Trust on show, Kennedy's beat estimate, Blow-up bags could contain floating oil, Triumph in U.S. for British slide rules, Life assurance helps to pay school fees, Grade Org. turn in £736,000, Crane Fruehauf profits still growing, Printers to give up periodicals, Plessey downgrades its profit forecast, Car Insurance On H.P. Spreads A.A. link with Mercantile, Copper talks reopened, Sharp widening in tin backwardation, Seddon Diesel going well, Merger boosts container services, I.T. & T. sales over $2,000m., Same again from Crofts, Chartering fails to improve, Exploring problems of management, Peak whisky stocks in sight, Bank of England buys dollars, Briefly from the boardroom, Barclay £11½m. computer buy, List of directors is growing, MIDDLE WITWATERSRAND (WESTERN AREAS) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, Israel sells 'Kosher only' liner to the Germans, Bankers acceptances rates lowered, Car sales pick up again, Fiat pay more, U.S. shop shock for Spain, Andre Bernard beat forecast, 20th Century-Fox chief to keep his stock, Birmid-Qualcast unconditional, British hopes brighten for Finnish contract, Lister withdraw on Schneiders, Production of bricks falls, Ruberoid dip, Recent partners fall out, Difficult day for money, Float glass process for Russians, Neddy in the High Street, The Chartered Bank 113th Annual General Meeting, The Luton Water Company Expansion Maintained. Business Appointments: Federal Reserve's chief to stay, Wide range of experience in Schroder's new quartet. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street has mixed trend, European, Australian and Japanese securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mines firm against trend, Selling from New York checks pound, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Option Rates, Losses spread throughout all sections, A Good Day On Milan Bourse. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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