The Times - 16/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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A STAFF REPORTER, From DAVID SPANIER, , Norman Fowler, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From INNIS MACBEATH, , BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, GEORGE CLARK, , BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN MACARTHUR, , FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Henry Raynor, John Percival, William Gaunt, From Peter Davis, S. W., M.K., From William Mann, BY THE NEWS TEAM, P.H.S., BUTLER. The Master's Lodge, Trinity College, Cambridge., HENRY MOORE. Much Hadham, Hertfordshire., J. H. GOODLAND. Shute House, Bishops Hull, Taunton, May 13., JOHN FORTUNE. Leicester Mercury, St. George Street, Leicester, May 10., M. R. SPRINGER, Chairman, Political Committee of the European Executive of the Agudas Israel World Organization. 273 Green Lanes, N.4., EVAN LUARD. House of Commons, S.W.1., MICHAEL SLANEY, Headmaster, Hatfield School, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire., GORDON MIDDLETON. 9 Moore Street, S.W.3. May 11., BERNARD GRIFFITHS. 167 Holland Park Avenue, W.11, May 11., Alan Campbell, Q.C., E. J. WaRD. Grey Barn, Pagham Harbour, near Bognor Regis. Sussex., N. INGS. 19 Mayfield Road, Sanderstead, South Croydon., F. M. BENNETT. House of Commons, S.W.1, May 11., RACHEL BETT. Flat 64, Elphinstone Road, Southsea, Hampshire, May 12., J. W. T. SEAKINS. 17 Wymond Street, Putney, S.W.15, May 7., A. S. FRERE. H 5 and 6, Albany, Piccadilly, W.1, May 11., NICOLAS MALLESON. 106 Clifton Hill, N.W.8, May 11., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Philip James, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, May 14, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM JULIAN LEWIS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates CorresPondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By MICHAEL BAILEY, Our Shipping Correspondent, By MICHAEL JONES, By ROGER DEAN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-FRANKFURT, MAY 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-ROME, From LYNNE WILLIAMS, Paris, May 15, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PRICE, BY KENNETH OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT-BURTON-ON-TRENT, MAY 15, M. W. HALL, Chairman., JOHN LANGDON, Editor. New Zealand Overseas, 34 rue Pizalle, Paris 9e.,
ResumoNews: Mr Watkins continuing as MP, Spain Air Patrol At Gibraltar Safe landings by airliners, Three climbers die in Alps, Seamen Reject Militants, Britain denies Mauritius complaint of delays, Zoo's moonlight corner, Plea To Work Together, Nasser stopping Somalia arms, Egypt in Damascus defence talks 'Firm in duty to Palestine', Channel Islands pay 'unfrozen', Poem On The Pope By Yevtushenko, Anti-British scenes in Peking, Israel Independence Day Boycotts, How the common market will affect British law, Strikes on sites, Tricky Problem Of Bird-Scaring, The Times Diary A long partnership is over Floating on champagne Howell ends his patronage, Case For Examinations, 'Private business leads to economic progress', Big Gains For Britain In Kennedy Round Tariff concessions of $40,000m agreed at Geneva, U S Marines Meet Stiff Resistance, GLC Tories plan traffic overlord Total control for one man, Hanratty parents at Home Office, Steel strike to continue, Universities and Civil Service, Gibraltar test will come with change in wind, Bold Advocate Of Primary Safety, New laser beam for industry Cheap tool has many uses, Garden Homes In Islington Scheme, £47,000 theft from 'The Times', Leader Of Iona Community, Security Devices For Post Offices Screen may cost £100, Stansted protests increase, US caution on interview with Chou En-lai, Chinese demands over Hongkong Demonstration in Peking, Rail freight policy attacked, More arrests in Nepal, Royalties Bill planned Rewards for public lending, Five killed by runaway trucks, Tourist tax in Isle of Man urged, Financier And Family Shot, Baltic exiles protest, Drug deal in discothèque, London talks on New Zealand, Bormann suspect changes story 'In America for 20 years', 117 Set Free At 18 Slave Camps, Substantial Price To Pay In Return, Protest over A40 improvement, Red Guards Seize Secret Papers Peking call for order, Dr King for Holy Land, Commuters held up by robots Waterloo ticket tryout, Fresh U S Offer Of 'Lordship' Grocery trading stamps, Stop electricity rise, MP says, 'Civil defence alone could save the nation', Von Schirach memoirs appear, Safari in darkest Olympia, Hotels evacuated in bomb scare Note demands $75,000, Mr Sato Airs Japan's Policies, Former Nazi may be extradited, Museum Goblet By Verzelini, 'Drug peddling' inquiry at Cardiff prison, Minister treated on flight, 14 injured in Negro riot on beach, Divided opinion, No prejudice against world show-jumping champion, Review body on output curbs, FAST Bids At Cliveden, Freedom Congress Misled By C I A, The battle of horrors at Abingdon, Raiders set Burma town on fire, TUC reject pact with CBI, Woman awarded 100gms costs, Punishment inquiry at school, Mr Johnson decides to endure dissent, Astronauts' fire-proof clothes, King Faisal with Mr Wilson, S Arabia rejects new offer, Prime Minister Of Sudan Resigns Split in coalition Government. Picture Gallery: King Faisal at Guildhall. News in Brief. Display Advertising: General Accident, Multiple Display Advertisements, King, Cable And Wireless Limited, W.P.Butterfield Limited, Christian Aid, Dunlop, Cory Plan, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, British Rail, Vickers Limited, Bmw, The Chase Manhatten Bank, Urgent, The Standard Bank, Vickers Review, Woolwich, Lioyds Bank, Fina, English Electric, Small Change, Ubm, Bankers Perkins Holding Limited, Haden, Brims, Electrical And Industrial Securities Limited. Index. Law: Driver said to have caused four deaths, No new trial for nurses' murder, 'Snap Of Fingers Meant Death' Murder case allegation, Bench alarm at 32 drink cases, Gaoled newspaper owner appeals, Coup attempt charges in Portugal, Witness says bound man had marks all over body, Judgment against Estuary Radio, 'Lie' about singer, 'Not widow' case appeal. Arts and Entertainment: French Battle of Britain film, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,540, Television and radio programmes, Little-known Coleridge MS fetches £17,000. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Domestic Situations, Personal, Plant And Machinery, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Two out-of-the-way French operas in New York, Mastery of Daniel Barenboim, The return of two old friends, Tate's Second Mondrian, British pay tribute to Toscanini, Companion piece for 'Pierrot', Hercules Brabazon, happy amateur, Dancing free from fuss. Editorials/Leaders: Sell-or slump, No Casual Affair At The Docks, Spain In The Wrong, Running London's Traffic, The Hongkong Riots. Letters to the Editor: No End Of A Lesson, Wrong Decision On The New Airport, Pilgrim To Fatima, Hall and Ham chairman replies, Religion And Politics, kindly Remove Your Hat, Breakdown Of Marriage, Paperback Sales, Disarmament Talks, Rhodesia In The Wings, A Curiously Bad Bill, Hospital Management, Moderation In Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Research Unit To Be Disbanded Work On Education. Obituaries: Dr Samuel Wiltshire The study of fungi, Stamps Will Aid Hungry, Sir Kenneth Gibson, Ven Harry Saunders Archdeacon of Macclesfield, Beryl Sinclair. Sport: English runners unplaced, Yesterday's Results, Sports in Brief, Athletics faces revolution National league proposed, Milton shows his strokes in the gloom, Ayr N H Results, Britain first and third, Modest giant of Walker Cup team, French Vine should make Sloop work hard, Rain In Rome May Hit Roehampton, Corletti not worried by injury. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: German brewers in new group, Cash cathodes jump £8, British electronics design for U S planes, Whisky firms are still in expansive mood, Japan's tin consumption nears U K'S, Engineers' weak spot, Official help for gilt-edged, Stock Exchange clamp on steel dividend stripping, Lombard St affected by oil payments, Vacation chief who never takes a holiday, Gold shares firmer on jo'burg, Film men's meals on wheels, Ready Mixed favourite for Greenwoods, Unrefreshing outlook, U S plan for tobacco, Are the Mutual Funds too powerful?, News Summary, Council shows its plans to woo industry, U S deficit in 1968 could be $24,000m, Brazil's textile market shrunk by inflation, Business Diary Armore Maruen: a triumph for Sir Frank, Unit trust prices, Unit trust chance for individual unionists, Company Meeting The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited A Year Of Record Activity, Tea industry to get royal commission, B o T asked to open files, Dutch mission to Indonesia, Colour TV delay angers Italians, Coffee agreement 'matter of U S foreign policy', Self-service petrol plans choked by red tape, £296m Greek plan under way, Australian wool cheque up, Societies aid home buyers, Opel to set up dealer network in Britain, Doubts raised on REP, £4m newsprint fire in Belgium, American copper set-asides cut, Package deal by German firms, AE go public in S Africa, 44 ships left idle, Shake-up in German aviation leaves Dornier odd man out, Second veto for PO trust sales, Iraq oilfield row, £100,000 rubber laboratory, Delay on 'casuals' threatens terminal, Slump in car sales, Japan's new-type calculator, Courtaulds opens office in Milan, CBI's Post Office plan, Unilever in trouble over plan to expand in Rhodesia, 'I was hoofed out', says director, Gas prices: area boards speak up, Natural gas comes to the Midlands, Briefly from the boardroom, Dunlop profits will fall this half, Lloyd's issue EEC study, How The Markets Moved, Containers for NZ trade, Fall likely in U S bill rates, Bankers IN a chequeless society, Company Meeting Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Government broker halts slide in gilts, Petrofina policy pays, Shepherd win Minster work, Russian orders aid record sales of machine tools, Dutch state's gas claim, AEU election: reform or cloth cap revolt?, £12m phone orders, Unilever's new French stake, U S spending $150m on cargo 'shuttle service'. Business Appointments: Eight changes at South Durham Steel. Stock Exchange Tables: Regional share prices, Wall Street down sharply: index drops 7.62, Pound slips in quiet trading, Leaders lose ground, Shares start week on dull note; Kaffirs an exception, Australian, Italian and Japanese securities, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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