The Times - 28/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM HENRY RAYMONT, From IAN McDONALD, From ERIC BRITTER, FROM CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM DAVID SPANIER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From MICHAEL BAILEY, Shipping Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS-, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Mosco Carner, From John Peter, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, A.E.P., J.G., by Hilary Gelson., From PHILIP HOWARD, IAN TRETHOWAN, PHS, FISHER OF LAMBETH Trent Rectory, Sherborne, Dorset, Sept. 27., PETER WHITELEY. Member, House of Laity. 95 Eaton Place. S.W.1. Sept. 22., A. E. DEE. Green Ridge, Boars Hill, oxford., M. AURIOL WATKIN., D. J. PEREIRA GRAY. Alford House, 9 Marlborough Road, Exeter, Sept. 26., T. O'KEEFFE., ERIC LAITHWAITE, Professor of Heavy Electrical Engineering. Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, S.W.7., S. K. HENRY. GYLES BRANDRETH. 10 Briar Walk, Putney, S.W.15, Sept 26., By Richard Rose, , ELIZABETH COLLARD. 31 Chapel Street, S.W.1, Sept. 23., KENNETH R. HILL., BERNARD BARNETT, Senior Edu cational Psychologist, Tudor Rose, 18 Eims Lane, Wembley. Sept 21., A. S. WELCH. Northcroft, 41 Court Road, Caterham, Surrey. Sept. 26., E. THOMPSON. University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1, Sept. 26., MARGARET Q. HAIG. Creta, Ethelbert Road, Birchington, Kent., By DAVID GALLAGHER, By STEPHEN VIZINCZEY, By WILLIAM MANN, By A. P. RYAN, By RICHARD FITTER, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From PETER CRANMER, From JOHN YOUNG-Victoria, Sept. 27, From LEWINE MAIR, By BERRY RITCHIE, From PETER JAY-, By MAURICE CORINA, By WARWICK BROPHY, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN GRAHAM, From PETER JAY, By ROBERT JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND. House of Commons., for George Allen & Unwin Ltd., PHILIP UNWIN, Director. 40 Museum Street, London. W.C.1., F. R. FOWLER. 47 Elmgrove Road, Harrow.,
ResumoNews: Mr Wilson's son wins refund, Fighting Cancer Recurrence Hopeful line at new unit, New Practices In Surgery Design, Risks in hurried decisions on church unity, Rover's US-designed engine, Plot alleged to poison police, Home is this 'dear fine lady'-and an ocean era ends, Israel plea for Arab link, Truce Expected In Canton, Revolt by union on pay, House offer rejected by Jamaican, Signor Dolci Resumes Anti-Mafia Crusade, Dornier Air Plan Hit, Progress on evolving common approach, Public 'misled' on parole plan Probation officers' concern, Joining EEC an act of faith, Assessing the cost of party politics, Freedom challenge to Greek regime Mr Kanellopoulos's call, Connelly Held In London, Worse rail troubles feared, Tanker Risks Get Urgent Review, British Jets May Power U S Plane Alternatives for Galaxy, Food hygiene still low, Cottage that was rebuilt can stay, Coronation Street says no, Cost holds up space project, Rhodesia republic pressure, Nigerian artillery bombards capital of Biafra, The Times Diary, Thousands idle in car strikes, Republican joins Vietnam doves 'Mr Johnson brainwashed', Paris watch for Bourke, Macabre Warfare Of The Leaflets, Colourful Six To Fight Gorton, BAOR decision delayed, Critical case of gangrene, New James Joyce story found, Union cuts firemen's pay, 62 killed in day of Suez shelling, Sixth train jumps the track, Chemists get warning on drug, 'No dear coal to keep pits open' Let Treasury pay-Ld Robens, Israel Resettles West Bank Former kibbutz restored, Labour gets set for Scarborough, Bonuses for working in Siberia, Study of legal rights in space exploration, Big Four Seek Middle East Move By Un Brown-Johnson talk lasts an hour. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The last luncheon of the transatlantic run. Law: Protest at Debray trial, Cliff death: youth for trial, Driving Disqualification Order Upheld, QPR supporter banned for year, Naval officers cleared, Enfield parents issue writ, BIM acted unlawfully over council election Cohen v. British Institute Of Management. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Henlys, Ppa, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Tls, A Portrait Of All The Russias, Invest In Luton, Monk, Collins, Hodder & Stoughton, Illingworth, Morris & Company Limited, Grayston Group, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Oddenino's Royal Garden Hotel, The Wind Shifts, Truman Capote's Masterpiece, The Profit Show Olympia, G. Pearson & W. P. Beck Ltd., E. S. Turner, B.H.D Engineers Limited, Time Instrument Manufacturers Ltd., History Today, Longmans, United Biscuits (Holdings) Limited, The Royal Exchange Group, Town & City Properties Ltd, Redman Tools Holdings Limited, Foreign Agencies-Technical Industrial Field, Míele, B R C, Michael Hastings, Ghana Airways, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, John Crossley Carpet Trades Holdings Ltd., The Steel Company Of Wales Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, Rover, Darton Longman & Todd, The Folio Society, Sascovisualplanning, Eyre & Spottiswoode, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,656, New bridge group. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet changes in Ulster. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Birds steer by stars, BBC votes its pop channel a hit, A Milton Avery selection, Russian work best, Diderot film reaches the screen at last, Marx, Freud, McLuhan, Macaulay pattern, Encouraging endeavour, Stage ghosts walk in the gloom Strand Theatre The Others, Embattled family Nottingham Playhouse Long Day's Journey Into Night, Young men's view of Mozart, No ordinary recording, Fiction of the week, Blending the clarinet, Bm's Exchange Of Galleries, All well illustrated, Intimate personal record of Westminster at War. Editorials/Leaders: Steel's legacy of labour problems, Uplift In Coronation Street, A King's Dilemma, More Peace Plans. Letters to the Editor: Opencast coal, Hooligans On The Train, Doctor's Form-Filling, Hover Noise, Persons Under 16, Travelling Light, Arab Refugees, Expansion In Higher Education, Laymen And Christian Unity: Three Signs Of A Church, Water For Two. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Two New Judges. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Prince Felix Yusupov Assassin of Rasputin, Sir James Learmonth Surgeon to George VI, Sir George Aylwen. Sport: Ambrosia reliable for jackpot Persian Coin's physique, Mexico trip for Pascoe, Middlesex show more cohesion, Fox retains lead, Sports in Brief, Brilliant display by England British Columbia crumple, Lee escapes with record, Lancashire sweep to win, FA suspend 'rebels'. Weather: The Weather. Property: Suburban Houses, Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Wilson hears CBI opposition to shares plan, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Ltd. Significant Improvement In Current Results, Penal borrowing in money market, Profit-taking in copper, Pharmaceuticals an industry facing danger?, Bundesbank boost for £, ICI launches new yarns, Cargo rates up again, Briefly From Industry, Strikes halt Mini and Imp production lines, Oil imports cost £13m more in August, Frank Mason & Company Limited, 31pc drop in profits for Laing, $26m dealing profit for Noranda, Unit trust prices, BEA chief forecasts disappointing results, Commission claim on Hodge Group, Speculation hits cruzeiro, Joynson open office in West End, Ransome & Marles slightly better, School fees in season, Wool crisis looms in NZ, Docks strike cost put at £2m, Business Diary The great ICI worm hunt, Two more New York securities scandals, 'More flexible sterling', EEC and sterling: Germans friendly on balances, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Heavy profit-taking on Paris, Charter-ICI £25m potash mining project in Yorkshire, BICC hit by fluctuating copper price, The Anglo-Ceylon & General Estates Company Limited Mr. Francis W. Douse's Review, BMH keeps rally going, The employee's right to consideration, Engineer shortage: boost in salaries forecast, Fine Fare pulls out of stamp trading, Gilts in the doldrums, £662,000 for debts, Neepsend please market with unchanged final, How The Markets Moved, Why Coopers Fine Fare dropped stamps, Eurosyndicat index, James Latham Limited, Profit motive and the public interest, Sharp recovery by BMH-£10m profit forecast, Testing colour TV, IRI's sales at £1,151m, Tyne orders: men called to briefing, SWS terms for rump of Newman's Holdings. Business Appointments: BSC names group boards. Stock Exchange Tables: Mixed day on Wall Street, Support for forward sterling, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Share indices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Electrical leaders improve. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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