The Times - 05/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT., BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, GEORGE CLARK, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From RICHARD WIGG, , From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From ARTHUR NARRACOTT, , FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From JIM SNOW, , FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, JOHN WOODCOCK, , REX BELLAMY, , BY A SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rackets Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, William Gaunt, By William Mann, Music Critic, From John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, Katie Stewart, From STEWART HARRIS., From SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, PHILLIP HOWARD, , ELISABETH RIVERS-BULKELEY. Whitehall Court, S.W.1, April 2., LENA M. JEGER. Hoouse of Commons, April 4., S. C. SILKIN. House of Commons, S.W.1., FRED HOYLE. Braemar, March 31., W. G. A. SWAN. 6 Jesmond Park West, Newcastle-uponTyne., A. J. CLUNESS, Secretary-Treasurer, Shetland Council of Social Service. 46 Market Street, Lerwick, Shetland., PETER FLINN. Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol 8., From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, AIDAN FOSTER-CARTER. Brompton House, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey, April 3., R. W. BULLARD. 46 Plantation Road, Oxford, April 3., JOHN MOORE. Lower Mill Farm, Kemerton, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire., MACKENZIE J. URQUHART. Trencrom, 238 Kings Drive, Eastbourne. Sussex., A. HOLLINGHURST. 335 Old Farm Avenue, Sidcup, Kent, April 1., From Harry Golombek, chess correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Sydney Scroggie, ROYDEN HODSON, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT,
ResumoNews: Pill adds slightly to risk of thrombosis Committee not to recommend withdrawal of drug, 200 police in 'torture' case guard, Participation Need IS 'Overwhelming', Barbican call to ministry, Stalin's daughter as centre of storm in Delhi, Interference In Island Denied, Gen. De Gaulle Selects His Ministers, Testing The Efficiency Of Government Pilot project to start in Washington, Rail protest is called off, Action to stop Taggs Island sale fails, Giant Camellia Steals The Show, Expo 67 hall raises the roof, Few Unexploded Bombs,naval Men Say, Coroners In New Road Survey, Deputies injured by Greek students New Prime Minister denounced, Ban smoking in public places, cancer research chief says, Ponnd Has Best Month Ever Short-term debts cleared as reserves rise £32m., Beds For Bunks In Classless Q4 Safest afloat, Cunard say, Statement on £4m. refund today?, Spain accepts Gibraltar date, Leftist M.P.s Jeer U.S. Vice-President Defence of Vietnam policy, Planning Ahead For The Concord B.O.A.C. presses for full facts, Premium Bond Prize Winners, Classicists ponder the poets' love-life, M.P. had fears before Aberfan disaster 'Told not to make a fuss lest colliery should be closed', B.M.C.'s world drive for exports, S. Africa Tightens Law On Mixed Marriages, No leasehold escape for Letchworth, Aden Challenge To Troops, £100m. plan to subsidize jobs, E. German policy on churches defied Bishop's call to synod on unity, £100 Facsimiles To Save Caxton M.S., Vain quest for pioneers in South America, U.S. Election Fund Law Defended, Land To Cost £60,000 More Lavender Hill award against council, London Clash On Future Of Roman Turret Delay is costing about £500 a week, Airline May Have To Leave Ringway Council to discuss order to quit, Cooks Calendar, AS IT HAPPENS: Grand National goes international; A legend of the Mato Grosso; Statue for Dr. Bannister, Baptists reject union by 1980, Serbs and Croats climb down, Saigon Tackles Prisoner Problem Good conditions tempt guards to 'break in', Bottle of 'fizz' as I leave the Roaring Forties, Tanker damage prospect 'less daunting than feared' Government planned to buy out salvors and sink vessel in mid-Atlantic, Union Agree To Defer A Pay Rise, Government to sue over tanker Moving with caution among legal uncertainties, Monarchy as a divisive force in the old dominions. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Old Masters exhibition. Official Appointments and Notices: From the London Gazette, Governor-General of Canada appointed, Church News, University College, New Sierra Leone Army Head, University News. Display Advertising: The Beumont Property Trust Limited, Vent-Axia, Pia, French Line, G K N, Mercedes-Benz 200, The Life Offices' Association,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings, Singer & Friedlander, Simon Engineering Ltd, Bank Of Montreal, W. Watson & Company, London Showrooms, British Ropes Limited, The Grade Organisation Limited, Budapest International Fair, Brittains Limited, Laing, Wilson, Smith & Sutcliffe Ltd., Lotus, Bea. Index. Law: Roberts Silent On WHO Sold Him Guns, Union Members Get Injunction Simms And Others v. Plumbing Trades Union, Court sees model of dormitory where eight nurses died, Marriage In Prague Consulate Held Valid COLLETT (otherwise Sakazova) v. COLLETT., Juries Need Not Be Told Verdict Must Be Unanimous Regina v. Kalinsky, Jury service a 'great duty', Accused Man 'Might Die' 'Torture' case plea for bail, Doctor says woman demanded £75. Politics and Parliament: State board salary scales, Amenity bodies' right to petition, County court divorces, Bristol Siddeley: early statement promised, Support for local claims, Instruction to end procedure in Parkes case, Prime Minister envisages Admiralty routes for big tankers, Investigation proposal brings hint of early debate. Sport: Kibenka taken to give Breasley third win Lincoln going aids sprinters, Drysdale Cup, Talent and optimism at Lancing, Dutch XI Too Slow, Acceptances For Grand National, Plymouth Show Fine Teamwork, Sports in Brief, Laver should star in one-night stand, Burnley hold on to earn a draw, Long Games For Berkhamsted, Giant slalom in name only, Eton Fives Results, Cricket loses gifted batsman in O'Neill's retirement, Harrow In Final Opponents outpaced, Title Fight For Clay To meet Patterson. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments & Situations. Reviews: Walton comic opera for London, Miss Graham's striking new work Saville Theatre: Cortege of Eagles, Mixed media, Attractive 'Iolanthe' revival, Victoria Theatre, A dramatic Petrushka, Average Coward ration of insult and repartee Vaudeville Theatre Fallen Angels, Floating Theatre, Rare early masters at Agnew's, Bresson masterpiece among new Paris films, Violinists warm playing, Liverpool director to leave. Arts and Entertainment: Nadia Nerina For Basle, Television, Kurajica Still In Chess Lead, Radio, Mercator Plaque Fetches £12,000 To Stay In Britain, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,505. Editorials/Leaders: Riot Drill In Aden, Busy But Improvident, Questions First: Help After. Letters to the Editor: Controls On Drug Taking, Penny Lane For A Song, Murdered At Yasin, An Absurd Tax Obstacle To Growth, Lady Day, Britain And The E.E.C., Highland Board, The British Museum, Bournemouth Orchestra, Tidiness IS Not All, The Deadlocked Jury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Dr. C. Ribbands Insect Behaviour Authority, Mr. John Gassner, Sir B. Rycroft, Mr. F. Harvey. Business and Finance: The Alliance Trust Company Limited Harsh And Damaging Effect Of Restraints On Overseas Investment Mr. D. F. McCurrach Reviews Year's Results And Current Prospects, Rea Brothers Limited, John Emsley Limited, The Savoy Hotel Limited Record Trading Profit In Spite Of Serious Problems Policy Of Reinvestment Affected By New Taxation Changes Mr. Hugh Wontner On Importance Of Hotels And Restaurants To The Tourist Trade, Unit trust prices, Cut price insurance gets another foe, Retail recovery confirmed, Good Rally On Milan, National And Grindlays Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Management consultants enjoying boom, Guards' dispute: little impact, Export boost for Wadkin in second-half rally, Paint price reductions, Hoover sales lagging in U.K., General Investors And Trustees, Limited A Well Balanced Portfolio, Credit check by Laser beam, 'The Way In' at Harrods, The Skefko Ball Bearing Company Limited Mr. H. N. Sporborgs Statement, More tankers booked for grain, Short-term foreign debts cleared, Patchy day for money, Engineering's fallen output, Legitimate uses for those bank funds, Go-ahead soon on £8.5m. centre, Westminster joins automated banks, £200 fine on 'infallible system' in the casinos, Members foot C.B.I bill, Around The Markets, Copper search in Indonesia, £1,500 paid for 2 lb of TEA, Unicorpora inquiry, Downward drift in copper continues, Gibraltar Insurance, The Scottish Provident Institution, Guest Keen looking to next year for its growth, Brussels office for U.S. bankers, BASF pay same, MGM proxy fight flares again, Doubling Aid To The Regions 'Subsidy' could be £100m, Ashanti Goldfields Corporation Need for relief from onerous burden of taxation Development Results Indicate Most Encouraging Prospects Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Spears' Impressions Of Situation In Ghana, Russia aims to step up gas for West. Stock Exchange Tables: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Investment support for tobaccos, More equity business, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Regional share prices, Recent Issues, Gold figures push prices up further, Wall Street Has Mixed Trend, Pound pushes ahead. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Shipping experts will review prospects for Canada's Seaway. Business Appointments: City banker steps down. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses.
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