The Times - 13/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
Autores
CHARLES HARGROVE, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, PHILIP HOWARD, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD BURNELL, , U. A. TITLEY, , A. A. THOMSON, Michael Billington, John Percival, William Mann, R. W. Cooper, Patricia de Joux, DAVID HOTHAM, , E. W. R. PETERSON. Yacht Willemien, Veerhaven, Rotterdam, March 7., TOM BARFETT., ERNEST HALL., JOHN HALL., ANTHONY VERRIER., JOHN W.PARDOE. House of Commons., FELIX WEINBERG. 59 Vicarage Road, S.W.14., BERNARDINE BISHOP. 2 Alwyne Road, W.1, March 10., ELIZABETH A. BENNETT. 105 Rusholme Gardens, Wilmslow Road, Manchester 14., C. M. BARLOW. Belmont School, Hassocks, Sussex, March 11., Richard Harris, JOHN HANLEY. 1 Redcliffe Close, Old Brompton Road, S.W.5., GRAHAM HUITON. 38 Connaught Square, W.2., F. M. R. WALSHE. 87 Harley Street, W.1., TERENCE W. TURNER. Priory Orchard, Godalming, Surrey., J. H. NUNNELEY, Chief Passenger Manager, British Railways Board. 222 Marylebone Road, N.W.1., G. T., Professor James M. Osborn, A.M.B., MICHAEL BAILY, , FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, CHARLES LYTE, From a Special Correspondent, From our Special Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Liberals Fight Back In Paraguay Government's strong position, Minesweepers For South Arabia, Russian mission for Malaysia, Ankara Ruling Today On Gun Dealer, Japanese to build atomic reactor, Stalin's daughter eludes search 'A private affair', says Moscow, Mr. Johnson To Fly To Guam, British M.P.s Critical Of Bonn's Inertia, Herr Von Thadden Wins Control N.P.D. reverses decisions, Grim reality behind Leipzig shopwindow, Year of slow recovery, Young People Stranded In Blizzard, Sounds of Chaucer's English, Tale Of Gloom And Death, £125,000 Hals painting stolen, Rocket Plan Attacked May be disastrous, Mr. Thorpe says, Malta relieved at end of crisis, 4,000-Hour Tests For Concord, Chance Of A More Generous Review Award, Notes And Comments, Bringing highway design closer to traffic management, Confidential Papers Found By Children Telephone lists near playground, Regional government as the post-Pollok trend, Call for tight control on redundancy payments Rootes took workers back after a few weeks, M.P.s To Visit Brussels For 'Six' Study, 'Black sheep at Butlin camp' complaint, Self-Employed Building Workers Cause Losses, Tenuous compromise on India's leader Second chance for Mrs. Gandhi, Three Malawi Ministers in S. Africa, U.S. Planes Lost In N. Vietnam, Clash over drapery wages report, Anti-Russian Outbursts In China, Farmer Was Killed With Jemmy, Police Say, World's Biggest List Of Books Task will involve gangs of tidy-minded girls, Signor Dolci ends protest march, Last Minute Compromise Saves Amnesty, Trends at the Paris show, Home Loan Scheme For Students, Armenians call in prosecutor, AS IT HAPPENS: Getting ready for St. Patrick; Doctors in the House; Oxford radio station, Police raid at beat club, Beautiful Vivaldi, Call For Random Breath Tests, Manuscripts Man To Be 'Punished' Armenians plan secret action, Protest Meetings By D.A.T.A., Socialists And Dictators-By Mr. Powell, Fast jets worry air controllers Setbacks to Britain's £25m. computerized system, Mr.Khrushchev Casts His Vote, Tighter Rules On Road Haulage New deal helps big men, The Course Of Nature The Rural Order Changeth Giving Way To Bingo, Election Shock For Gaullists Majority only at last minute, Snow Reports, Businessmen reject the £-Cent, Gliding threatened by restrictions, Rumanian interest in computers, Growing inefficiency in health service is forecast, 30 Seeking Police Chief Post Delicate task in north-west, China sorts out the guilty men and those who may reform, Malta Giving British Plan A Trial Late persuasion by Mr. Sandys, Mr. Cousins to defy pay policy rules Union will not report claims or heed incomes board, Monday Merry-Go-Round, M.P. to resign on medical advice. Law: Dismissed to have right of appeal?, Russians Release U.S. Tourist, Court Action By Theatre Chief, Author Cleared Of Drugs Charge, Brewery win hotel meal case, Councillor Wins His Appeal. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Milan Fair, Bruce Peebles Industries Limited, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, A. E. Farr, Limited, Rukba, London Borough Of Camden, Ncr, Lob, Cable And Wireless Limited, Sunday Mirror, Tower Silos Ltd., Philips Electronic Holdings Limited, Boac. Index. Picture Gallery: Dolci's march to Palermo. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church News, University news, Bahamas Post For Fraud Detective, Lord Wemyss Resigns Trust Post. Sport: Full course trials this week, Tennis, Richards Jubilee In Peak Form Pick of Northern entries, D'Artagnan revised and switched on, Robinson Ends Irish Resistance, Sports in Brief, Wolstenholme Falters, France Dominate Sking, Barbados lose by 262 runs, Greaves gives Bristol a lesson on penalties, Gurney Wins And Breaks Record, Just enough to keep the smile in Irish eyes, Davies and Whetton win for Britain Test of nerves in long jump. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Beauty And Fashion, Business Premises, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: A Swan Queen new to London, Raphael And Veronese On View Again, Seefried relishes plums of German song, Forthright account of Bach, Confessions of Nicol Williamson, Tribute to the waltz king, Unusually successful recital by young pianist. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,486, £80,000 realized at modern art sale, Television, Radio. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Holiday, Britain's Poorest Districts, A Cabinet Of Necessity. Letters to the Editor: Capital Names, Territorial Imperative, The God I Want, Why Not Fares?, Saving A Medical Team, Graduate Policemen, To School Without Breakfast, Taking Steps To Prevent Floods, Why America Took The Lead, Heresy Charges, Housing Subsidies For All, Southern Arabia, 'Don't Knows'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. J. K. Michie, Mr. A. F. Moir, Senator W. Rupert Davies Distinguished Canadian newspaper publisher, Mr. W. Force Stead, Miss Geraldine Farrar Met's Golden Age Prima Donna, Miss Elspeth Duxbury. Business and Finance: More wool forecast for Australia, The Vatican in tax row, Dollar bill for tobacco may rise by 70m., Greyhound seeks interest in Libby, Chancellor should act now, Factory for Indian who put his shirt on a business, Good news for Bank Governor, New name in the world oil league, Six more countries on IMF credit deals, Net savings another £17m. up, Campaign to sell fuel ash stepped up, Statement this week on imports curb?, Easy-money loophole for President, Mercantile Inv. to hold payment, Mobil optimistic, Big injection of reserve credit, Humphreys get big theatre contract, Shake-out puts 30,000 top men out of work, Tin output deficit near vanishing point, Commodity markets, Small petrol stations may go out of business, Selective employment tax defeating its objective, 1,000 to one on safety, but care is needed all the same, B.I.C.C. dividend, Italian Minister in London, Mather & Platt Ltd., Authorities help money market, Six chosen to run Krupp, Success story for Dorland Advertising?, Briefly from the boardroom, Natpro goes upstairs, Herbert Morris Limited Appreciable Improvement In Trading Results, Cosmetic firm's debt put at £232,970, Tax credit move welcomed, Kahn's vision of 2000 A.D.-mainly cheery, but not for Britain, CBI to consider reasons for lack of confidence, Sterling crisis: U.S. tells of special Treasury aid, Question mark over £10m. ship, Contacts lead to contracts at Leipzig Fair, London mission to Middle East, New study of Tan-Zam railway, Houlder Line Limited Profit Maintained In Spite Of Adverse Features, Summers open up new market. Business Appointments: New directors join board of Stewarts & Lloyds. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound again in general demand. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices. Weather: The Weather. Property: Estate Lodges That Make Attractive Homes, Decentralised Offices, Commercial & Industrial, Commercial And Industrial.
Referência(s)