The Times - 20/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JULIAN MOUNTER, From MURRAY SAYLE, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By GOLDA ZIMMERMAN, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS., C. P. PARKIN, Dan Rothenberg, Conor P. O'Brien, from a Special Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From a Badminton Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY GREEN, NEIL ALLEN., From Our Special Correspondent, R. W. Cooper, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, J. ROTBLAT., DAVID NAPLEY., A. KOESTLER., D. G. N. LLOYD-LOWLES., HERBERT VAN THAL, WILLIAM YATES., F. J. BELLENGER., G. RADCLIFFE-GENGE., From a Correspondent lately in Indonesia, TESSA BLACKSTONE., CYRIL BIBBY., ROBERT PITMAN., C. STOCKFORD., STEPHEN ROSENBERG., J. J. LEEMING., GARVAGH, Director, North Ameri can Sales. LEO V. ST. VINCENT DE COUTERE, Marketing Manager. Telomex (Horsham) Limited, 437 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016., H. STEVENSON BALFOUR., BY OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, Sir Ivison Macadam, Mr. T. P. Barling, By CLIFFORD WEBB and RICHARD CASEMENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, JOHN PRICE, JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, JOHN WOODLAND, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PAMELA MacGREGORMORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Blood given for North Vietnam, A 'Watch Dog' Council For Falange, Save beaches order by Government Navy fights 18-mile oil slick, Power From The Severn Tides Ministries asked to support study of £400m. plan, Disillusioned Indian tribe's 'drug religion', Whitehall studies Cairo Note, Need For Graduates In Local Government Staff dissatisfied with conditions, Aden Speed-Up On Independence British proposal shocks S. Arabia Cabinet, Skyscraper danger to birds, Gaoled Police Chief Not To Be Sued, Water where you want it, B.E.A. May Have To Buy American Decision urgent on 'quietest jet', Notes and comments: pig breeds merger, Mr. Johnson in Guam for war talks, Planning is outmoded-and Tories find a cry, Resignation Call To Dr. Borg Olivier, Dispute On Novels 'By Sportsmen', M 23 Viaduct Over School Opposed, Catering villainy follows fashion, Venice plan for new sea defences Loans to be sought from abroad, Will E.M.I.-Grade talks lead to bid?, Chichester Battles Towards Horn High winds and mounting seas, Complaint on wine blending rejected, Noise grants criticized, Indonesia's 'Gestapu' prisoners still live in hope, AS IT HAPPENS: Inland waterway plans; Battle of Britain American; Fishy question, Fear of split in U.S. congress if peace is delayed, Canadian opinion divided over future of monarchy, 'Multiversity' Danger To Thought, Amphibious Nation, Testing time for Delhi leaders, Slaves As Saudi 'Status Symbol', Every child a swimmer is the school motto, A Way Of Life Saving, Young Drivers A Bad Risk, Army Tightens Grip On China Control of industrial concerns, Briton unable to leave Malta, Farmers Get Nearly All They Asked For, Liberal post for Lord Gladwyn, Hopes of settlement dimmed at L.S.E. Sit-in students plan 'free university', Dangerous Drugs Bill to be introduced this week, Attempt to kill P.-c. alleged, Girl Was Made To Undress, Violent explosion in Laundermat, French Left Extend Links, Mr. Macdiarmid: Steel rebuff?, Union Warning To Incomes Board 'Productivity pacts in danger', New Sea School Opening Soon, S. Vietnamese Adopt New Constitution Mr. Johnson to see document, Fatstock Marketing Changes, Problems for new Chief Rabbi Leaving fashionable synagogue, Snow Reports, Votes void at three London bus depots, Iraq and Iran to continue oil talks, 45 Somalis held in djibouti clash Crowd attacks polling booth, What Tories vote for, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Food To Make Your Pet Stagger. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Rutherford, Ici, K. & J. Contractors Ltd., Triang Toys Ltd.,, Centre Hotels Limited, Swimming Pool Contractors Association, The Gas Council,, Tower Silos Ltd., Fisons, Penguin Swimming Pools Ltd, Information Division, Gazelle Swimming Pools Ltd., Anchor Pools Ltd, Silva, Republic Of Austria, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Purley Pools, Esso, Walker, Crosweller & Company, Limited, Blue Line Swimming Pools, Washington Group, Nor-Cal Engineering (Great Britain) Limited, Sauna Baths Ltd., Fly Lufthansa Intercontinental, Dry Ginger, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, International Department, Binar Controls Limited, Williams Hudson Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: Aground on Seven Stones rocks. Law: Clerk Defends Bench WHO Fined Coins Case Man, Appeals Likely On Oxford Rates, Call For Fewer Courts. Sport: Engrossing final, Many New Records, Lack of facilities at Cheltenham Financial backing essential, Calcutta Cup match for connoisseurs Boisterous answer to critics, Sports in Brief, Midgley wins President's Putter, North unlucky to lose at Blackheath, Leeds may play reserves against Bologna, Raw Courage Against Skill, Miss Shaw Takes Title, Long journey rewarded at Wing, Oxford Keep Title, Hogan Penalized For Desperation Fine front running by Roelants, Double Triumph For Surrey Teams. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Notices, Shipping, Personal. Reviews: Painter who underrated his own talent, Lowry's latest exhibition, A melodrama with mellow flavour, School's Impressive Othello, Tchaikovsky work in a new light, Mr. Thiollier's recital ends present London series, Peter Weiss's play about Vietnam, Two Kings reduced to pawns, Bondarchuk responds to challenge of 'War and Peace'. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Mr. Wilfred Risdon, Mr. Priestley Leaves Theatre Board, Appointments In The Forces, From The London Gazette, University News. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,492, Television, Radio, Cambridge In Chess Win Over Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: In Peril From The Sea, Waiting For Maud, No War, No Peace. Letters to the Editor: Trouble At L.S.E., Williamson's Log, Court Reporting, WHO Pays Whom?, Trils Of An Exporter, Three Lane Roads, Ban On Driving, Licences For Cats, To School Without Breakfast, Newspapers And Literacy, Controlled Rents, Dangerous To Claim Too Much, Space In Museums, Southern Arabia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Miss M. Cleeve, Miss Alice B. Toklas, Professor J. A. Chalmers Physics At Durham, Sir Reginald Northam The Development Of Swinton. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Business and Finance: Montreal takes control of Westbank, 'Big five' link to form language school for executives, 'Beat The Levy' Rush Grows Land Act spurs builders, Binoculars break through the price barrier, Coal-to-oil conversion scheme for $330m., Attack on suspect growth forecasts, Extra boost for American economy welcomed, Small surplus in savings, Launching £480M. Worth Of Bonds, World may get money transfusion soon, Coffee man faces a tough job, How you can compare convertibles, Big order for rail tankers, Acute money shortage, Better living is Soviet target, Single-premium bonds have advantages-and a big 'if', U.S. net free reserves up, 'S.E.T. puts up house prices', Mr. Marsh IS Set To Buy Steelmen, G.P.O. to make own plant, Sales of gilts set 10-year record, Commodity markets, Glossy approach to making money out of muck, Cash-and-carry defiance, A. & S. Henry profits down in second half, Management consultants poised for big expansion, Davies Group firm sold off, Add water and photograph-recipe for P.R., Wholesalers starting a group trading scheme, Japanese firm in copper search, Dollar loans active, Blistering attack on Galbraith, 3 fires cost £1m. each, A.T.H. policy pays off, BANCA POPOLARE DI MILANO Head Office: Milan (Italy) Satisfactory Results Achieved: Further Year Of Expansion, Making shipbuilding shipshape, Tower of glass calls for new bonding methods, Redmans score two more export firsts. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Plant hire man sets up alone. Stock Exchange Tables: A good week for pound. Property: Civic Improvements ADD To Value Of Houses, Percy Bilton Limited, Commercial & Industrial, Commercial And Industrial. Weather: The Weather.
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