The Times - 11/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From MURRAY SAYLE, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, WILLIAM NORRIS, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.: MacBird by Barbara Garson, Aldivych Theatre: Noh Theatre of Japan By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, From a Correspondent, By William Gaunt, Lamda Theatre: Vanity Fair by W. M. Thackeray, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, DEREK WALKER-SMITH. House of Commons, April 10., HUMPHREY TOMALIN. Snapelands, Lodsworth, near petworth, Sussex, April 9., KING ROYER. 1237 S.W. 9th Road, Gainesville, Florida 32601, April 3., ALAN WALLIS 7 Eve Court, Grosvenor Avenue, N.5., ATTLEE. The David Davies Memorial Institute, Thorney House, 34 Smith Square, S.W.1., RAY MOND HARRIS. 5 Staple Inn, W.C.1, April 7., A. W. KINGSLEY. 55 The Avenue, Hatch End, Middlesex, April 8., FRANCIS HEALD. Westward, Pine Grove, Chichester, Sussex, April 5., R. HUME-ROTHERY. 11 Cromwell Place, S.W.7, April 6., By Dr. David Stafford-Clark, M. R. ARNOUX. Pagan's Hill Farm, Chew Stoke, Somerset, April 7., H. D. BARRY, Secretary, The Library Association. 7 Ridgmount Street, Store Street, W.C.1, April 5., PETER FLEMING. Merrimoles House, Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, April 9., MAX KESTER HUGH ROSS ANTHONY HERN WILLIAMSON GEORGE GRETTON WYN COLVIN NORMAN CLARIDGE HUGH MILLER IAN M. LESLIE REGINALD POUND JOHN WADE MICHAEL MASON The Savage Club, 37 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C.2., D. F. STRUDWICK. St. Clement's Vicarage, 140 Friern Road. S.E.22., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent writes:-, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A WELSH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY, By a Rackets Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, JOHN CARRINGTON, MICHAEL JONES, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, DONALD KLEIN, JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, -WASHINGTON, APRIL 10, GEORGE PULAY, THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NORMAN PEARSON. 61 Albert Hall Mansions, S.W.7., A. J. LUCKING. 20 Broad Court, Bow Street, W.C.2., SHAUN DUGGAN 13 Queens Gate Place, S.W.7., W. G. S. WINTER. 28 Milner Street, S.W.3.,
ResumoNews: Eire is now on Queen liner routes, Mr Brown Keeps Aden Secrets Farce in emergency debate, Tartan Arrow now goes by rail, Herr Brandt urges British entry EEC 'would be stronger', Russian ballet call for more modern themes, Railways for enthusiasts, Docks closed shop demand, South-East Myth Deflated No 'drift' from outside, Taxi Trains Are The First Step, Vietnam war 'tribunal 'in private, Eight suicide squads seek London's protest vote, Vast U.S. import of human capital May equal her foreign aid, The Duke to visit Canada, Rail bonus dispute gets amber light Settlement basis agreed, Conflict of split personality in Alabama, The significance of human vulnerability, Both sides want Aintree racing to continue, Judge Attacks Drug Menace Spreading like wildfire, Congress names a Muslim, Unitarians call for closer relations with humanists, Rents going up for 63,000 houses in Scotland, Dead boy needed spare clothes, New Highroad For Fiat, The Times Diary Rothko's gift to the Tate Wigg's men move to Crawley Shackleton's expeditionary zeal, New shots in Tennessee riots, Local radio news deal denied, York study delays £20,000 plan, TV show aid for police, Record Entries For Show, Rhine Brigade To Go This Year Camps in short supply, Broadcast rivalry goes on without jamming, Why Mr Ochab Shuns Vatican, War Of The Waterways, Attack on British girl in Geneva, Sea Gem rig 'redundant', RAF station may become prison, French use sawdust to fight oil, Selling with sex is Regent's approach, Nurse dies after lift, Nation-Wide Cancer Education Urged, Fears of alien overcrowding, Praying for a driver's licence, Farm Industrialists Of The Future More land for urban recreation, A computer learns to diagnose, Fears For Pay Claim Premature, Expulsion By China, Taxi protest stops the traffic, Move to end U.S. radio strike, The cost being a Woman, Inter-cities helicopter project, Tories allege wards plan is tainted, Big Guerrilla Threat In South America Strongly fortified Castro-type base in jungle, UN action on Cyprus outposts, Un Mission May Visit London New element in Aden issue, Hero's welcome to Mr Humphrey 19-gun Washington salute, Frost Nips The Early Blooms Bees Stay At Home, Lung Risk, So Trains Drop Asbestos, All Tastes Suited Here, Co-respondent to pay £6,000, Four Dublin Fair Cities Sought £1,000m. development plan, Italian doctors' strike grows, Science throws new light on Camelot legend, Top Tories for Brierley Hill, Recruits For Service Abroad Up 40% More awareness of VSO's work, Mr Lindsay Annoys California. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mercedes-Benz (Great Britian) Ltd., Vent-Axia, Associated Engineering, Kleinwort Benson Ltd, Robinson & Cleaver, George Kent Limited, Parker Knoll, Barclays Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Bermuda-The Sterling Holiday Island, Ford, Fenwick, Times Business News, Murphy McLeish Ltd, Head Wrightson, Longmans, Watmoughs Print, South African Airways, Pan Am, Esso, Reed Executive Limited, Cape, Thomas Tilling Limited, Elga Products Ltd.,, Cunard Business Plan, Gorringes, Citreon Cars Ltd.,, Cable & Wireless Limited, Lovatt, Orange River Project, Simpson, Guardian Assurance Group, Jones, Lang, Wootton, Portfolia Management Limited, Ne, Selfridges, Emi. Law: Decision Of London Rent Committee Upheld Crofton Investment Trust Ltd. v. The Rent Assessment Committee For Greater London And Another., Travel Agent Wins Appeal Over 'Relief' Flight Golby v. Nelson's Theatre & Travel Agency Ltd., Workmates' Money Used In Courting, Ban on doctor, Jack de Manio fined, Chocolate test case, Man told the police about wife, 'Torture' case witness questioned by Judge, Nine immigrants sent home, Bonn official on bribery charge, Application To Intervene In Nina Dyer Proceedings In Re Aldrich's Petition, Doctor Loses Appeal Against Being Struck Off Bhattacharya v. General Medical Council, Ici Not Liable To Tax On £3M. Terylene Payments Murray (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Ici, Driver of train on drink charge 'Start with the brakes on', Court's Duty In Breach Of Probation Cases Regina v. Bruce, Police say men denied drugs knowledge For trial on manslaughter charge, Chocolate Firms Put Case For Price Maintenance In Re Chocolate And Sugar Confectionery Reference. Politics and Parliament: Package deal, and 10 days to run for Federal Government's views, Trade disputes: rail pay talks; back to work after redundancy; the Torrey Canyon writs, Oil tanker: MPs to get results of research, Goldsworthy is convicted, Foreign Secretary puzzled: every effort made to help: political problems more difficult: Commons get emergency debate. Picture Gallery: Hunting Communist guerrillas. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,510, Five volumes of Surtees novels make £1,000. Official Appointments and Notices: Award For Road Sign System, Briton honoured, Glasgow. Classified Advertising: Harrods Ltd., Knightsbridge. S.W.1, Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Situations Vacant & Required, Business Offers, Entertainments. Reviews: Ulysses To Be Shown At Cannes Uncut, South Bank season of Italian films, Symphony Viennese manner, A living museum of the theatrical arts, Giles Cooper and the unexpected, Little known music for small ensembles, Political parody as Littlewood vaudeville, How painters see musicians, Conversation for two. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Brown Tries Again, The New Business News, Chancellor At The Crossroads, Dunsinane To Dallas. Letters to the Editor: The Matto Grosso, Time And Motion, Soldiers In Aden, Gasometer In Abingdon, Support For Allies, Cancer Research, Page Or Pop?, Lady Day, Overseas spending-wrong answer?, Preservation Of Civil Records, Settling International Disputes, Sale Of Newspapers, Leaving The Navy, Frustration At The Bank, British Law And Entry To E.E.C.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir Charles Fitton Industrialist on Tees-side, Mr. Wilson Macdonald Canadian poet, Mr. Edwin Hopkins Allen, Rev. H. Lillie. Sport: Apex II Showing Improvement Important engagements, Six-a-side tournament ends tamely, Sports in Brief, Britain Pick Cox For Davis Cup Likely to play in singles, A Highland Breeding Ground, Rugby Fives Details, England Neglect Talent, Miss Chadwick Heads Field, Holders To Be Tested, Cup draw offers unique final London clubs kept apart, Team building experiments causing setbacks. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Sixpence off standard rate and 5 pc on companies-that's the CBI's best bet, It's all a question of balance Will the Chancellor blow hot or cold? In a preview of the Budget, PETER JAY points out that the economic realities allow Mr Callaghan little room for manoeuvre, Pre Budget pause in gilts, Sterling in Asia, Tax 'gap' is hitting bank business, Follow-up to Pinnock inquiry, America lists new names in 1,000 leading industries, Business Diary Three spring songs-and an autumn dirge, M. P. Harris 9 p.c. up, News Summary, Unit trust prices, 2,000 guesses on new taxes, Parsons' profits fal short of forecast: pay-out cut, Three more British container ships for Australia run, Money short in Lombard Street, Heating merger proposed, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Rothschild's buy in Yorkshire, Government new post-Cost policy for big contracts, ICI and Nalco join forces, Good interim showing from Glaxo, Fall expected in U.S. bill rates, Tin improves on fall in stocks, ICI escapes £1½m. tax, Spain expects tourist yield to rise, Costa Rica Railway Company Sir Robert Adeane On Importance Of Banana Traffic, Unilever's challenge on detergents, Dividend gloom at Hoesch, 'Big leaguers' like Unilever are needed to keep Britain in world business, 820 Shell craftsmen on strike, Commercial in AGP link-up, Float glass secret revealed, Push by Winsor and Newton, Cautious Budget on the cards, Chairman's broadside at present system of taxation, U.S. to draw on IMF-Common Market forecast, Briefly from the boardroom, Wailes Dove wins gas pipe order, Platinum bid by S. Africa, The Tharsis Sulphur And Copper Company Limited Lord Glenconner's Review, Trusts look for Budget relief, New York air service to Moscow may be delayed, Swiss prices feeling N York backwash, How The Markets Moved, Record Wimpey work-load, Chemicals shock, Film base firm must face tug-of-war, Markets confident ahead of the Budget, Ford's new pay deal. Business Appointments: £7m. order for three satellite launchers. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street has its worst day of the year, Building shares active, Sterling steady, European and Far East securities, Early dullness gives way to firm conditions, Regional share prices, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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