The Times - 26/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, JEAN-PIERRE JOULIN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, A. M. RENDEL, BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT., BY THE NEWS TEAM, By PAT HEALY, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID SPANIER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, , From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, , By A. W. HASLETT, our Science Correspondent, By George Farquhar From Michael Billington, J.O.C., By Stanley Sadie, By William Gaunt, By Guy Brett, By Henry Raynor, By MOSCO CARNER, By John Percival. Ballet Critic, Patricia de Joux, Charlotte Loewenthal, Mary Openshaw, Sam Heppner, From LOUIS HEREN, , By HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , From ERIC BRITTER, , From PETER HOPKIRK, P.H.S., GEORGE F. POLLOCK. The Westcott Art Centre, 5 Main Road, Westcott, near Dorking, Surrey., R. W. GIDDINGS-SKEEN. Paddington Farm, Abinger Hammer, Dorking, Surrey, May 22., HAROLD HUWART, Barrister at Law, Brussels Court of Appeal. 55 Avenue Général Dossin de St Georges, Brussels, May 17., A. J. HUGHES, Chairman of the County Planning Committee, Hertfordshire County Council. Vineyards, Codicote Road, Welwyn, Herttordshire., CHARLES BONNER; L. N. BRYANT; JOHN LAWRY; A.J. ROTHON. 31 Rylstone Way, Saffron Walden, Essex., Yours faithfully, CRAIGIE ATTCHISON, DAVID ANNESLEY, GILLIAN AYRES, ANTHONY BENJAMIN, DEREK BOSHIER, ANTHONY CARO, PATRICK CAULFIELD, BERNARD COHEN, HAROLD COHEN, GARTH EVANS, SHEILA FELL, ELISABETH FRINK, PATRICK GEORGE, ANTHONY HILL, HOWARD HODGKIN, MALCOLM HUGHES, GWYTHER IRWIN, TESS JARAY, ALLAN JONES, MICHAEL KIDNER, PHILLIP KING, JOHN LATHAM, FRANCIS MORLAND, HENRY MUNDY. MYLES MURPHY, EDUARDO PAOLOZZI, JOHN PLUMB, TIM SCOTT, PETER SEDGLEY, PETER SNOW, PETER STARTUP, JOE TILSON, WILLIAM TUCKER, WILLIAM TURNBULL, MICHAEL TYZACK, EUAN UGLOW, MARC VAUX, BRIAN WALL, GILLIAN WISE, ANTHONY WISHAW, BRIAN YOUNG., H. R. FISCHER. Marlborough Fine Art Limited. 39 Old Bond Street, W.1., O. V. CALDER. 15 St. Giles, Oxford, May 23., By Michael Richey, Executive Secretary of the Institute of Navigation, E. L. SPEARS. 164 St. Stephens House, Westminster, S.W.1., KENNETH LINDSAY, Director. Anglo-Israel Association. 83 Wimpole Street, W.1, May 25., GORDON PIRIE. Leader of the Westminster City Council. Westminster City Hall, Victoria Street, S.W.1., VERONICA PERRIN. 35c Regent's Park Road, N.W.1, May 23., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Professor Sir Alexander Haddow, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, , From Pamela Macgregor Morris, Equestrian Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, , From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From RICHARD BURRELL Rowing Correspondent, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, , By CLIFFORD WEBB, Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PHILIP JACOBSON, C. P. F. BAILLIE., By RICHARD FRY,
ResumoNews: Russia Shows Off Her Technology Staff of 4,000 work on reports, Naval planning in Washington, Woman forced to drive 60 miles, Celtic fans dance in Glasgow, Rain Floods Air Show Halls Concord mock-up delayed, Soviet pilot lands in W Germany, Interpol gets a modern home, U S seeks Canada's advice, Spain withdraws Swiss reporter's credentials, New Land Maps On View, Sir M Bowra Defends Non-Utility, Delays Mount In State Machinery, French still critical of U S ties, Iron Hand On Greek Press, BBC cancels a Svetlana article, Bomb scare at Belgian radio, Couple borrowed more than £2m Debacle over oil fortune, Paris talks for Mr Wilson Gen de Gaulle invitation, Rising power of Russia, Ending danger of rhesus babies Success of 'Liverpool jab', 337 US War Dead In One Week Constant upward trend, Eviction plan to combat hooligans, Two boycott lunch for Princess, F 111 fighter makes debut in Britain, Homes Survey In Twilight Zone 200 students seek answers, Woman tells of baths by doctor, Hospital Doctors To Get Better Deal Agreed minimum off-duty time, Nuclear Pact Critics Attacked, Top woman in the computer world, Warning on operation errors, Problem of co-existing with a non-entity, 'Jeeves owes £10,000 tax', Aden gripped by general strike Jews leave their homes, It's a far cry from the days of plumed horses..., Hongkong: What IS At Stake, The Angels of Devil's Kitchen, English law arguments in Rhodesia court, Well-wishers unwelcome in Russia, Shah's visit to Prague, The Times Diary, Cairo attitude hardens, Boy, 5, plays the organ, Crossing gets old gates back, United Nations gloomy as U Thant returns, Germ warfare report was 'irresponsible', Grant for books 'being abused' Student vouchers urged, Worshippers 'insulted' in Poland, The eyes have it-from lorgnettes to horn rims, Leak in nuclear submarine, Chichester's battle against the sea and loneliness, Labour Warned On Union Laws E T U vote against freeze, Britain could help to unite Europe Firm support from Dutch, Families get ready to leave, 'Remarkable' story of Dr Ruth Gipps, India's crisis budget to restore stability, On The Trail Of The White Ants, Guidance in marriage, Pressure In Israel To 'Go IT Alone' President Johnson in Canada for crisis discussions, Lord Avon looks back, Three questioned on boy's murder, Carrier heads for the Red Sea. Picture Gallery: Less than 400 miles from home, Law: Reporting Of Case Brings Acquittal Second man confesses, Minister pleads Guilty, Rhodesia tobacco test case, Family Fail To Save Watch Tower From Demolition In Re The Estate Of Captain Lamplugh, Deceased, Bail for woman in murder case, Armenian dispute settled, Court rules Radio 390 illegal, Roberts appeal plea, When Sentencing Should Be Delayed Regina v. Duberry, Court rules against U S doctor, Judo Learner Loses £5,500 Damages Conrad v. Inner London Education Authority, Ex-Luftwaffe Pilot Has No Right To Sue B.B.C. v. Thorne, Three years for tax evasion, 200 calls in a day, Radio 390 Must Have A Licence To Carry On Broadcasting Post Office v. Estuary Radio Ltd.. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Charity Meeting, Fokker, Westminster Bank, Rand Mines Limited, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Kienzle, Garrard, Arthur Of Baker Street, Assistant Solicitor, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority, Cable And Wireless Limited, Slumberland, The Times Book Of New Issues, Premium Savings Bonds, Hodder & Stoughton, Anic, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Stc, Dalmine, Interim Statement, Saspitality!, Rowton Hotels Limited, The Times, Irish Industrial Development Authority,, Renault Limited, B R C, British Ropes Limited, I C I, Aep, Cancer Research, Francis Shaw & Company Limited, Electrical Review, Bea, W & C French Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, Tarmac Limited 1966, Freemans. Index. Sport: Glided 164 miles in rainstorms, Graham scores good win, Life Guards in polo final, Little Threat To Kursaal's Hopes, No trials in S. Africa, Essex bowlers harass Worcestershire, Sports in Brief, Stilwell lets chance of victory slip, Oriel fail at boat house, Dunboyne has clear round, Miss Irvin in final for first time Test for Mrs Pickard, Southwick Croquet, Superb Celtic break Latin domination in European Cup Second half goals beat lifeless Inter. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Ex-prisoner as warder, Queen's Printer appointed, Army appointments, Raf Scholarships, Oxford, High Court post, Roman Catholic Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Argentinian loses chess lead, L'ormindo Cast Change, Television and radio programmes, Coffee Pot For £420 Work Of Hester Bateman, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,549. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Notices, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Mozart with elegance, Fiction becomes truth, Zeffirelli'S 'Romeo' Melodrama in lavish style, Circles and squares, New Billetdoux for Avignon, Majesty of the Baroque, A buoyant Farquhar revival, 'Iris' shows Mascagni craftmanship, Talented Dutch dancers, How does one tell the authentic version?. Editorials/Leaders: Police Slow To Change, As You Were On State Buying, One World: Two Crises, Mixed Marriages. Letters to the Editor: Trying For Europe, Henry Moore's Gift, Pilgrim To Fatima, What 'Correct' Procedure Costs, Closure Of Gardens, The Infantry's Future, Space Age, Withdrawal Of U N, Delayed For Mr Brown, Taxpaying, home and away, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr William Kyle Poetry Society founder, Dr Maurice Goldblatt, Mlle Maria Le Hardouin. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Court Line Limited Improved Productivity The Hon. W. S. Philipps' Statement, Brick stocks fall 115m, Briefly From Industry, GKN buy control of Vandervell group, Big rise in building of private houses, Barton & Sons Increased Sales, Siemens in $25m Eurobond issue, News Summary, French to build plant near Minsk, Unit trust prices, Gilt-edged rally extended, More firms seeking to extend overdrafts, Peace hopes rally bourses, Bayer chief calls for European partners, Rowntree And Company Limited Profit Level Maintained Continuing Pressure Of Rising Costs, I O S puts on a brave face after $490m watchdog wrangle, I P C profits fell £2M to £9.4m last year, New Aust nickel find, Should aircraft industry link with Europe or US?, Foundry speeds sea gas, Easing your tax form problems, £5m Mersey Tunnel contract, Ecuador's suggestion on coffee agreement, Note circulation up £19m., £6M bid for Pringle'S, Takeovers Scoreboard, RTZ smelter big boost for Britain, Universal Printers Limited, S & W Berisford on the upturn, U S Air Force gets rebate, Brickhouse issue well taken, Sea strike hits Coast Lines, Car sales in U S likely to pick up this year, Courtaulds holds its ground, Strong (Romsey) progress, Money easier, Banking world Competition with a difference, Iron-foundries feel the severity of the July squeeze, ICI is now building houses, Regent image under scrutiny, Briefly from the boardroom, 'Expansion ahead' say Treasury men, Silver comes down 3½d, Barclays D C O hold steady, Gold still in demand, British Oxygen in natural gas move, Stephens Inks get unusual offer, Lord Cromer for Union Carbide, UK imports more raw sugar, Lonrho to sue?, Cash tin up another £5, Israel not lacking for friends, Parnell financing for takeovers, Business Diary Sir Allen Lane speaks out about Penguin Books, Bottling lesson for Canada Dry, Ever Ready Trust Company Limited, Britain's IMF debt cut 25% by drawings in sterling, ICI give the bounce lacking in Courtaulds, Harrods BA still find it hard, April import bill up by £51m, Pyramid Group (Publishers) Limited Encouraging Current Trends, How the £1,400m persuader will operate. Stock Exchange Tables: ICI results give boost to industrial shares, How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Strong recovery on Wall St, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Bank shares slip back. Business Appointments: LTB man for Mitchell board. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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