The Times - 13/12/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By SENATOR CHARLES, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, By JOHN CARTER, Travel Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From ERIC PAGE-, FROM HEDRICK SMITH, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, From RICHARD WIGG, By Peter Roberts, By Michael Billington, By our Museums Correspondent, By Joan Chissell, H.R., D. McV., By Miles Kington, By William Mann Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, PETER NICHOLS, BY PHILIP HOWARD, P H S, NATHAN., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons. Dec. 11., WILLIAM SHEPHERD. 77 George Street, Portman Square, W.1., A. R. UBBELOHDE. Platts Farm, Burwash, Sussex, Dec. 9., KENNETH A. WAGG, Representative in Europe, First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee. 15 Chesterfield Hill, W.1. Dec. 12., A. E. HOLDSWORTH. 2 Middle Temple Lane, E.C.4. Dec. 9., NORMAN REID, Director, Tate Gallery. Millbank, S.W.1. Dec. 12., PETER CALVOCORESSI, Chairman. CAMPBELL of ESKAN. The Africa Bureau, 38 Great Smith Street, S.W.1, Dec. 12, GLYN DANIEL. St John's College, Cambridge., H. BONDI. East House, Buckland Corner. Reigate Heath. Reigate, Surrey, Dec 10., By Brian MacArthur, MILTON SHULMAN. 51G Eaton Square, S.W.1., J. KENNER. 41 Burlington Rd., Withington, Manchester 20. Dec. 8., ROLAND MOYLE. House of Commons, Dec. 7., MABEL V. HARKER Ivor Lodge, Milton Lilbourne Pewsey, Wiltshire., Lord Leverhulme writes:, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, From JOHN HENNESSY', From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By ROY MACKIE, By KENNETH OWEN, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, Labour Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By JOHN PRICE, By JOHN GILMORF, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, From NICOLAS TRAVERS, Richard Fry ON THE BANKING WORLD, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, LAYTON, British Steel Corporation Member Marketing and Commercial. Margam House, 26 St. James's Square, London, S.W.1., OLIVER KNOX. 46 Albemarle Street, W.1., MISS A. BALCHIN. Girton College, Cambridge., by a Special Correspondent, by Colonel D. McMillan, , by A. W. C. Ryland, , by Kenneth Owen, by F. G. Bernays, , by W. H. Kennett, by Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, by F. N. Sutherland, , by A. D. Mackay, , by G. Freeman Allen, ,
ResumoNews: War On Poverty To Go On Mr Johnson optimistic, Russia frees American, To rent or buy equipment, Radio fights for markets, Scattering of light by sound waves, GPO buys the way ahead, Man dies as concrete crashes, Doctor failed to detect fracture, Disaster pit 'confusion', Neutral zone has Nasser support Plan for Sinai withdrawal, Rhodesia's New Proposals Rejected Incompatible with the six principles, Trunk call computers, How ostriches survive without water, A fast to aid hungry, Grim plight of refugees, Railway services in China sabotaged, Road-worthy Christmas gifts in mind, Space stations bridge the oceans, Computer course for blind, Gipsy Moth may be sold, Senate plea for Israel, Prison for studies, EEC confident of British recovery Warning on crisis in Six, Senator under fire in Vietnam, Students talk of strike plans, Cables open a window on the world, Electronics take over from the signalman, Argentina cool on arbitration, The Right Of A Woman To Her Own Child In Human Rights Year, two groups of unmarried mothers talk frankly to Women's Page writers, Why Bloomsbury site was given up, Humanists Hope For Tv Ttme Lord Hill asks for ideas, Peace Missions Fan Out In Middle East, Infection danger to humans, French unions stage walk-out today, Brighter export outlook, Firms warned on food prices, Labour fears of deal with S Africa, Higher cost of hospital patients, Ten years of radical change, Hospital's offer of grafts Accident victims' kidneys, £6,000 For Book Of Hours Unrecorded English Example, Johnson Defies War Critics, Praise for 'General' Peart, Epping Growth Plan, Colour will be swift as the news, Changes agreed in Nato strategy Lower force levels will mean BAOR cuts, Holiday Lectures, No increase in holiday prices, Two warnings to Liberals, Hanoi Denies Un Right To ACT, Smell of success in comprehensives, The Times Diary Beeley talks of 'a new period' West End show for ex-prisoner From Japan, via Peru, Germany..., Mr Pomeranz on 'my methods', New techniques for protein structors, New scope for telephone automation, ' Helpless girl ' inquiry, The two intransigents at Poland's helm, Mr Callaghan is No 4, State control of births urged, Indian Language Riots Spread Two state Ministers held, Russians fly MiGs in Yemen, Wilson rejects British Museum's plea, Crash Pilot Had 70 Mile Drive, Brown rallies support in Brussels, Germany not to join jet project, Salisbury reaction to 'bombshell'. Picture Gallery: Indian town destroyed by earthquake. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: ban kept on arms for South Africa, Foot-and-mouth restrictions, Parental objections to school changes, The changes Mr Smith wanted in the Tiger document, Fifteen million petrol ration books cost 1½d each, Mr Thomson defines the differences with Rhodesia, Minister Firm On Stansted, 'Discrepancy' in power figures MP challenges Mr Wilson, The Commons: North Sea gas secrets: winter power margin, Land Commission costs attacked. 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Law: Sister's house claimed, £12,750 Order On Mr Ellis Lincoln, Man named by judge sees counsel, Murder of father alleged, Youth on £23,000 paintings charge, Gaol sentences in magazine case, Search Warrants-Police Powers Chic Fashions(west Wales) Ltd. v. Jones, Club manager on murder charge, Conductor's Libel Suit Settled Pritchard v. Saturday Review Incorporated And Others, Fine Of £1,000 Instead Of Prison For Brian Jones On Drugs Charges, Apology For Singer Gardini v. Odhams Press Ltd., Former boxer accused, £1,000 fine, not gaol, for 'Stone', Cleared of airport fraud charge. Index. Reviews: Donizetti's Lucia opens Scala season, Jazz pioneer in London, A matter of idiom, The art of conversation, A happy debut, A Scottish architect in Russia, Rich and violent chords of Wolpe, Christmas comes to the Wells, Forty years on, Painting and magic, Ulster Museum's acquisitions. Arts and Entertainment: All goes well on tour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,721, Television and radio programmes, Merle Park Out Of Cast. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Charles Follett Ltd, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Arms For Israel, A Minority Of Doubt, Wanted: a blueprint for the air industry, New And Wrong Terms. Letters to the Editor: Coalition Government, Unnatural Evolution, Sculpture At The Tate, WHO Should Pay The Rent?, Museum Decision, Into Europe, A reply on steel prices, Britain's Task After Devaluation: Restoring Confidence Abroad, Arms For South Africa, Surgeons' Fees, Weatherproof Railway. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Wesley Emberton, Mehr Chand Mahajan Former Indian Chief Justice, Mr Lewis Einstein Diplomatist and man of letters. Sport: Mr Heath's promise to racing industry, Canadians advance arrival, Sports in Brief, Spurs must keep their heads, New Zealand collapse, Today's football, Week an outstanding success, Fourth successive win for Britain, U S proposal studied, County and club need to link, Universities' skill fails to match intentions Cambridge try only gem of game, Chalk Overcome By Stahl. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Cocoa agreement hits political bedrock, £70m uranium deal with Japan, ' Casts ' optimistic on long-term outlook, Briefly From Industry, News Summary, Cool reception for £5m loan offer, Unit trust prices, Fever grips Paris again, Benleys looks for expansion, BMH geared to meet rise in demand, The US banks go empire-building, Eurodollar loan for Columbia?, U S credit warning, BoT seeks to wind-up Craven Insurance, Crosland's export bid, Paris gold sales triple, Swiss firm wins $100m U S order, Harlech TV profits forecast, CBI now favours fines to punish wildcat strikers, American to take top job at United Glass, BAC's One-Eleven key to brighter profit outlook, Power board in drive on new pay plan, Giro ' profitable by end-1969 ', Charterhouse Group buys Irish company, Harlech subscribers wait for 1974, Copper up £15 10, Asprey & Co. Current Sales Higher, Correction, Holt publicly refutes deputy, How pressures built up against sterling, Finance company winding up, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Reads prepares £1½m can challenge, Swiss fund increases British investments, Platinum anomaly, Company secretaries ' must be qualified ', Receiving orders, EEC report on sterling's problems, French fear competition, Tongkah Harbour, US trims Budget by $2,600m, Engineering upturn?, Business Diary, Short-term rise in U S sales likely, £1m export chance for UK barley, Easy day for money, Spain joins battle for Iraq oil, Beatles Apple sets legal poser, Canada may lift curb on uranium firm, Holland frees wages, Cavenham Foods now poised for profits breakthrough, Chevron now active in UK, £12 a ton rise in Reed stationery, Central banks' pact to curb gold deals, Japan's no to bonds, Consolidated African Selection Trust Limited Excellent Progress Of World Exploration Increased Scale of Operations in West Africa Mr. A. Chester Beatty Reviews Situation In Ghana And Sierra Leone, C.L.R.P. Investment Trust Mr. H. D. Curry's Statement, Gilts still uneasy, Solvent agreement, Bamfords: injunction sought. Stock Exchange Tables: Better day for sterling, How The Markets Moved, NY cocoa prices drop, European and Far East securities, Early hesitancy overcome, Wall Street drifts downward, Regional share prices, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further widespread gains, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Sir Harry Pilkington heads chemical Neddy.
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