The Times - 28/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM NORMAN FOWLER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From RONALD FAUX, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY MICHAEL BAILY, TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From STEWART HARRIS, From IBRAHIM NOORI, From INNIS MACBEATH, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From Louis Heren, From DAVID SPANIER European Economic Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, by Dr. E. T. C. Spooner, by Professor A. W. Woodruff, by R. S. F. Schilling, By Hugh Honour, By Frederick Lonsdale By Irving Wardle Dramia Critic, by James Kennaway By Michael Billington, by Eugene O'Neill by Henry Raynor, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, by Robert Head By John Peter, Andrée Brooks, Jocasta Innes, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, , PHS, EDMUND DE ROTHSCHILD. New Court, St Swithin's Lane, E.C.4. June 27., JOHN ELLIOT. 356-364 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1, June 27., J. LANDALE TRAIN. Ainanmor, 28 Dewar Street, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, June 23., WILLIAM COLDSTREAM. Chairman National Advisory Council on Art Education. The Slade School of Fine Art, University College, W.C.1, June 26., N. LICHFIELD, President, Town Planning Institute. ESHER, President, Royal Institute of British Architects. PETER SHEPHEARD, President, Institute of Landscape Architects. June 27., G. C. S. CURTIS, Houses, Great Sampford, Saffron Walden, Essex., PAUL ROTHA. 8 Elm Road, Didsbury, Manchester 20., FRANK JUDD. ALEXANDER W. LYON. House of Commons, June 26., Yours faithfully, CLARA P. MELLOR. 1057 Anlaby High Road, Kingston-upon-Hull Yorkshire., FRANCIS M. JONES, Director, Housing Research and Development Group. The Liverpool School of Architecture, The University of Liverpool, June 21., H. A. TAYLOR., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By KEITH PAYNE, Viva boosts sales by Vauxhall, By HUGH CORBET, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN GILMOUR, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, OLIVER MARRIOTT, Financial Editor, , PETER R. ODELL, London School of Economics, ,
ResumoNews: Oxford will not increase overseas students' fees, Khrushchev On U S Television 'Made without Russian knowledge', Thames Mead is speeded up, Florists add new colour to RHS show, Large-scale tankers defended, £15m out in a rail link reckoning, Two Israelis for 420 Arabs, Fitness to work, Singapore hopes on base, Consumer resistance to greater freedom, Resignation of Lord Harlech, Gurney takes the lead with two records, Call for more ombudsmen, The Times Diary Tenor's grandson adopts a tenor Glubb accuses the Russians Lancaster sits in judgment, Six-year-olds in New York start mastering art, Brandt Quest For Ties With E Europe, Struggle For Sea Fort, Mr George Wallace's candidacy could plague both parties, Aden gunmen kidnap seven, Russian 'betrayal' denounced China exploits the crisis, Diseases that fly here, Mr Powell on reality of defence, A new world opened up, Secrecy waived, Married men as Catholic deacons, Airports May Ban Noisy Aircraft Research into quieter jets, Turkish State Visit To France, Spin-drier whisky man cleared, Athens Ban On Greek Classical Plays Rulers call Euripides subversive, Traffic jams cost £730m, Talks with Italy on Six, Mr Wilson takes his share of the blame, Lord Alport And Mr Smith Meet Talks last 30 minutes, Three major errors of explorer, Senator hits at arms sales, Mick Jagger is found guilty, Where are New Hall's first sixteen?, For The Bargain-Hunters, 'Railwaymen are trigger happy' Manager's accusation, Christine Truman beaten, EEC Commission favours Britain Problems not minimized, Plea for plain English, The conscience-pricker, Methodist to give up the ministry, ' Land should be returned ' Not filched, bishop says, Arab Summit Efforts, 'Numbers Hammered Out', The Prince of Wales to act for Queen, Canal Zone closures order. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: Lord Alport in Rhodesia: London still waiting on Mr Simbule, Prices Warning To Be Voluntary Government looks for cooperation, Mr Heath To See Lohan Papers D Notice debate in Lords next week, Prime Minister expands on Col Lohan's security status: Mr Heath offered the records, Stansted threat to Government, Should danger money be taxed?: concessions on group trading losses, The Lords: press cable costs in Commonwealth, Personal Attack On Mr Wilson Tories exploit new line. Display Advertising: Cooks, Aga, Charter Consolidated Limited, General Accident, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Old Equitable, Profits, Appropriations And Recommendations, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Claudgen, Lyon, British Rail, The Times, Lowenbrau, Hauliers Urge Need For Quicker Turnround, International Nickel, The Times Educational Supplement, Readicut International Limited,, Pakistan International Airlines, Mecca Ltd, Jason Estates Limited, Stitson White Sanitation Ltd., Pan Am, London Showrooms:, The Hongkong Bank Group, H.K. Lewis And Co. Ltd., The Union Steel Corporation (Of South Africa) Limited, Prudential, Laing, United Drapery Stores, Deutsche Bank, Miss Selfridge, Britain And Europe:the Future, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Arab Refugees, Lyle Shipping Company Limited, Metal Box. Index. Picture Gallery: Winning-Russian style, Law: When Consecutive Driving Bans May Be Lifted Ex Parte Everett, 37 Africans on plot charge, £15,000 Damages For Libel Over Design Book Design Yearbook Ltd. v. Craig And Others (Consolidated), Affiliation Jurisdiction Lacking Ex Parte Adedigba, Mick Jagger To Face Sentence Rolling Stones' drug case, Kwesi Armah is acquitted Trial was political, he says, Widow WHO Fell On Uneven Pavement Loses Meggs v. Liverpool Corporation. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College Of Surgeons, Oxford Class List, General's new post, Mr Billy Cotton, jnr, gets new post. Classified Advertising: Educational, Business Opportunities, Personal Also On Page 19, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: Always the perfect gentleman, Sadness of SW5, To bed with teddy bear, Marchand's art in retrospect, Welcome Fokine revival, Everybody clap it's psychedelic, Canaletto returns to Venice, A triumph for two, Drama League's Award, No time off for Joan Sutherland. Editorials/Leaders: Hongkong's Water, The Best Defence For Advertising, Stansted-A Real Mistake, Imports on a bad trend, A Russian Libel. Letters to the Editor: Water For The Middle East, Price Of Charity, House Improvements, On The Way Out?, The Snowy Owl, Art In Polytechnics, A Future For Railways, Letter to the Editor Risk reference to PIB, Hitler Film, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,577, 4,800gns For A Freedom Box Adml Keppel Relic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Roy Monier-Williams, Sir Gilbert Upcott Former Auditor General, Mr Robert Hanna, Vc. Sport: Denis Law sent off, Lord Vestey in form, Rebel finishes well clear of rivals, Miss Truman spectacular but inconsistent Miss Durr only seed to lose set, Sports in Brief, Yorkshire show their class Cope's promising display, Europe In Mind At Henley Diamond Sculls test, Parkstone Croquet, Blow for Watson, Pointers to future. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Weather: The Weather. Births. Business and Finance: Increasing investment by the west in Japan, Indonesia buys Yarmouth ships, Falls in short gilts, Briefly From Industry, The profit in ITV, Ford factory walk-out, Progress at Scurry Rainbow, Company Meeting The British Electric Traction Company, Limited Danger Of Dismantling Present Framework Of Bus Industry Progress of Overseas Interests Rediffusion Television: A Severe Blow Mr. John Spencer Wills's Review, Cunard ' rebels ' outvoted, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Societies to merge, Chocolate battle renewed, Defence bonds swap offer, Company Meeting Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings) Limited, Further rise in sulphur prices?, Brightside take hard knock, Waddington mounts powerful defence, BET dividend looks safe, Nuclear breakthrough, IDV hold their fire, Engineering output level-pegging, Coffee futures at 3-month low, Burmah-ICI sell N Sea oil share to Total Oil, Company Meeting British Glues And Chemicals Turnover Fully Maintained: Profits Affected By Adverse Market Conditions Mr. D. N. Walton Reports High Level Of Export Trade, Top BMC job for American, Sony shares limit is raised, Javits speaks out about the E E C, Sheet steel price cuts to end?, New clients galore in spite of curbs, Shell and Esso lead chartering spree, Business Diary Mr Wiles plans to be a millionaire, £6.7m. Elsburg rights issue, Another bonanza for Concrete holders, Clearing system, Co-ops to merge in N E Midlands, Briefly from the boardroom, London quote sought by Irish bank group, Support for U S tax increase, Eyes on the trust field, Company Meeting ROUSSEL-UCLAF PARIS (Pharmaceutical and Chemical Products) Importance Of Foreign Business: Further Growth In Exports, Japan plans massive boost for technology, Currency chaos in occupied western Jordan area, 5 points less by Tecalemit, How The Markets Moved, The Times Management Supplement, Brokers call in receivers, AKU's Swiss loan rate raised, London goods strike costs railways £50,000 per day, Australia joins in, Government studying plan for oil price differential, Tax transfers hit money, Halma Investments Limited Mr T H Tilling On Board's Investment Policy, The world's admen meet in London, United Transport in top gear, Metal Box growth to continue, 669m brick reserve lowest since 1965, Share prices and the rail dispute. Business Appointments: Beeching to head work study institute. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound eases a fraction, European and Far East securities, Tax fears prompt selling pressure on Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Leading shares improve in quiet day's trading, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES Gold shares ease, Recent issues, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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