The Times - 30/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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PETER NICHOLS, , STEWART HARRIS, , FRED EMERY, , From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, STEPHEN CLARKE, , BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, JIM SNOW, , GEOFFREY GREEN, , BRIAN LEWIS, , LEONARD AMEY, , FROM A NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, JOHN PERCIVAL, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM MANN, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, R. W. COOPERS, JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR, , KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, NICHOLAS HERBERT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, MICHAEL THOMAS, , DAVID WOOD, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, PORTLAND, Chancellor. F. S. DAINTON, Vice-Chancellor. The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham., DENNIS AUSTIN. T. E. SMITH., EDWIN CAMBRENSIS. Bishopstow, Newport, Monmouth shire, Jan. 27., R. GRANT-FERRIS, WILLIAM WELLS. House of Commons, Jan. 27., P. J. J. F. LUSAKA. Acting High Commissioner. Zambia House, 7-11 Cavendish Place. W.1, Jan. 27., AUDREY WILLIAMSON. Flat 2, Elm Park House, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.10., P. A. TIMBERLAKE, Editor, China Trade and Economic Newsletter. 15 Hanover Square, W.1., PHYLLIS HEPBURN., SIR BERNARD LOVELL, F.R.S., Director of Jodrell Bank Experimental Radio Astronomy Station, W. PICKLES, JOHN WARD. Robertsbridge, Sussex, Jan. 27., RICHARD POWELL 10 Belgrave Square, S.W.1., C. E. HOLMES., RALPH HORWITZ. 42 Parkside, S.W.1. Jan. 26., E. WHITEMAN. 8 Park Chase, Guildford. Surrey., H. A. H. HEALEY 10 Penstone Park Lancing, Sussex., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Boothby, Sir John Elliot, Mr. E. W. Cheadle, , Sir David Renton, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Reporter, From Our Correspondent, GERALD ELY, ,
ResumoNews: French Hint On Naval Projects, Complaint by the Queen's press secretary upheld, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Crucial Stage For Vietnam Peace, Students set up ginger group, Cocaine passed in church, Bobby Baker convicted of tax evasion, P.O. wants to ban bugging imports, Soviet restraint on Peking charges Chinese fury over Red Square incident, Saudis Report New Raid By Egypt King Faisal urged to retaliate, Strict Lorry Inspection Regent say other firms as bad, Revolt over favourite ITV shows Producers and directors attack 'fear of change', E.E.C. Duties For Sir C.O'neill, Vital decision soon on pay and prices Government formula for unions to discuss in March, Controls To Combat Drug Addiction G.P.s' prescriptions may stop, M.P.s report 'shock and amazement', Calculating the risks of space exploration, Bonn Replies To Moscow's Neo-Nazi Charges, Tension Mounts In Malta 15,000 in silent march of protest, Nimrod Finds New Nuclear Particle, Gay Sydney Farewell For Sir Francis, As IT Happens:, Arms Warning By President Ayub, Hill margins still too small, Flashing Light On Doctors' Cars Plan, Peer challenges 'invasion' by U.S. Army, No More Jokes On Security Staff determined to avoid ridicule, Bomb Attack On Yugoslav Missions Exiles in U.S. blamed, Broadcast By P.C. Reachies Prisoner, Small Farms Hit By Urbanization, 74 M.P.s join in student fee protest, Discovery of £500,000 thefts at Athens museum, Most Backbenchers Want Mr. Shinwell To Stay, Unified plan urged for London, Mr. Heath's plan for Britain's economic salvation, Blue Tits With Good Eating Manners Bird-Table Chivalry, July Pay Rise For Building Workers, The Pope's Audience For Mr. Podgorny, More excursions may be stopped after damage to Cup trains, Race classification ends career of S. African boxer, Choice of engines in new Pontiac, Murder confession superfluous, Snow Reports, U.S. Space Disaster Inquiry, Liberals' 'Election Haste' Criticized, Chance to think again on barracks towre Squeeze obstructs 30-storey view into royal parks, Concessions on car safety expected, The Curious Case Of 51 Print Workers Ministry silent over bonus, U.S. Error Kills 31 Civilians Helicopters fire on refugees, Former Princes Enter Election Fray, Melbourne riot over execution. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited, U.S.A., Trust House Hotels, The Manbre Group, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Finance & Mortgages Ltd., Tower Silos Ltd., Premium Savings Bonds, Bua. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J.H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Diretors., Factories & Warehouses, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Southwark. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,450, West African Musical For London. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Killy errs and pays dearly, Golf, Still no real surprises in F.A. Cup Staggering defeat for Rangers, Young England Show Poise And Power Bright hopes for the future, Saturday's Rugby Results, Sports in Brief, Hogan Third To Wolde, Lee Kin Tat defeated, Martini Fencing Won By Szabo, West hit back in stirring match, Mill House Shows His Old Zest, Aggressive third wicket stand saves M.C.C. Fletcher and Amiss receive ovation, Taylor and Mrs. Jones gain German titles Darmon loses 20-game set. Reviews: Glittering gala opening of theatre, Pertinent television study of Kennedy death, Private murder in military trappings, Recorder and harpsichord music of the baroque, 'Nineties art in cross-section, Stars pay homage to Italy, A surfeit of Monteverdi, 'Do-it-yourself' string quartets. Picture Gallery: Trouble in the Horn of Africa. Law: Man Charged After House Explosion, Third Chequers arrest likely. Editorials/Leaders: Rumblings On The Left, Hooliganism In The Train, The Speed Of Disengagement. Letters to the Editor: When Tolstoy Nods, Work Permits, Doctor's Decisions, S.T.D. Charges, Around St. Paul's, B.B.C.-Tv Programmes, The Right To Travel, Help For Malta, Russian View Of The East, Inspection Of University Accounts, Unnecessary Age Limits, Technology And E.E.C., A Motorist's Dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, Forces Appointments Royal Navy. Obituaries: Lord Glendyne, Mr. Eric C. Ottaway, Earl Of Normanton, Mr. B. Shitreet Former Minister Of Police, Miss Helena Molony, Prof. M. FOX Haemoglobin Research, Mr. Alfred Raworth, Earl Of Kilmuir, Sir Geoffrey Thompson Ambassador To Brazil, Mr. N. H. Booth, Mr. Jack Cherry. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: C.B.I. States Its Case For Joining Europe, Builders' 'Buy A House' Call, Hopes of a housing boom in U.S., Productivity drive for industry, Pound thrives on interest rate cuts, Texaco move on Caltex assets, Italian Dollar Loan, Mr. Hudd As Shopkeeper, Dramatic turn in Canada-U.S. Bank affair, Paradox Of Canadian Oil, Cope Allman confident about earnings, Selling The New Idea, Blessing gives warning on credit policy, U.S. firm seeking stake in Caron, Whisky exports top £120m., Commodity markets, What should follow President's report, Government Bid To Solve Congo Copper Dispute, £220,000 Ammonium Phosphate Plant, Benton and Bowles record billings, New Zealand looking for short-term loan, Planning To Come To Market, A.K.U. warning of lower income, Unilever centre for chemicals, Expansion of education activities, Further surplus in savings, Hawker to press ahead with Crompton bid, Cut In Coffee Quotas Likely, Italian coupon tax anomaly, C.D.s returning to banks, Canada Bank rate cut. Stock Exchange Tables: Easy finish in money. Business Appointments: J. Walter Thompson's new chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Sales By Auction, Coastguard Homes Offer Peace With A View.
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