The Times - 04/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, RICHARD CASEMENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, BY OUR FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM BASIL GINGELL, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY A MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENI, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Our Hockey Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, BY A SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, Stanley Sadie, A. B., Prudence Glynn, LOUIS HEREN, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, KEITH PAYNE, DAVID HOLBROOK., ALAN BESTIC., R. C. NEVIUS. Villa San Valentino, Via Pietro Paulo Rubens 21, Rome, March 29., CHRISTOPHER HAWKES. Institute of Archaeology, 35 Beaumont Street, Oxford, April 1., BEVIS HILLIER, PETER FLEMING, G. J. C. PAUL, Secretary-General, The Air League. 142 Sloane Street, April 1., J. JOSEPH., Harry Kalven. Jr., and Hans Zeisel, ANTHONY GLYN. 6 Rue Saint Louis en L'lle, Paris 4me., JANET LACEY, Director, Christian Aid. NOEL SALTER, Executive Secretary, Joint International Department. British Council of Churches, 10 Eaton Gate, S.W.1., PETER CADOGAN, Secretary, The National Committee, Committee of 100. 13 Goodwin Street, N.4, April 1., SYBIL HABERMEL 60 Kings Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19., TONY LYNES, Secretary, Child Poverty Action Group, Skepper House, 13 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1., P. S. F. MYERS. 511 Keyes House, Dolphin Square, S.W.1, April 1., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, A correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, MARGARET ALLEN, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: B.E.A. Profit Put At £500,000, Demand For Killing Of Liu Shao-Chi Peking demonstrates again, Malinovsky has hero's burial, Gaullist victory in Assembly Politics spring to life again, Revolt of the states over 'one man, one vote', Mr. Wilson To Report On E.E.C. Discussions, Rail Chaos May Spread Today Threat to industry as depots reject loads, Trial For Eight Deaths Opens, Zambia Campaign Against Malnutrition, Tunisia charges newspaper owner, What 'Glass's Guide' Does, Countrywide cancellations affect passengers, Ordeal by crabs on a sinking raft, Poll shock for Chile Government, Lloyd's were not hopeful about salving tanker In a 'notoriously bad place', Big City Boss WHO Delivers The Goods, Pinnock depositors sad but not hostile, Student Care 'Haphazard' Oxford in need of health centre, Expedition Leader Arrives In Rio, Football clubs reject BBC £781,000 offer League managers oppose 'live' broadcasts of matches, Prime Minister accused of smears, Unions amalgamate and take action, 'Go Home' To Mr. Humphrey, Call for unity to Spanish workers, Summit hope for Nigeria, The deadlocked jury-evidence from America, Wenlock Edge holiday plan rejected, 130 primary schools in £54m. plan Priority areas allotted £3m., Resignation Today By R.P.O. Leader Rumours of differences with Mr. Kempe, AS IT HAPPENS: Whither 'The Spectator'?; Mr. Macdiarmid's future; Another Rubens discovered, Dispute Talks Collapse In Stockport, Challenge To Bonn's Political Taboos Oder-Neisse line recognition, Students Are Given Bill Of Rights Government support claim for more responsibility, Tories Silent On Rejected Candidate, 11 soldiers wounded in Aden fighting Fires and grenades in streets, Lyons In £7.4M. Piccadilly Deal, Immigrant Entry System 'Unjust' Position worsening, council say, U.S. Assumption On Russian Defence, Premium Bond Prize-Winners, Mr. De Jong To Lead Dutch Coalition, Water Seeped Into Polaris Base, Coffin With Body Falls In Sea, Fashion in celluloid, Radicals form Greek Government Mr. Papandreou angry with King, Fish Survive Oil But Not Detergent, Politics ban on police staff sought, Montague Burton In Merger Talks Hint of United Drapery bid, British surgery for German air ace. Sport: Public Schools Eton Fives, Championship An Open Affair, Knight 'finished with Essex', Herrero Will Play Against Irish, Batting Strong At Malvern, Sports in Brief, League Clubs End Signing-On Fees Severe penalty for evasion, Chance For Nicklaus Can win Cup place, Doubt over Miss Hathorn By a Staff Reporter, Drysdale Cup Squash, Weight in favour of Royal Ridge Draw plays part at Doncaster, A shake-up, but the same old mixture. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Pia, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Kodak Ltd.,, Export Intelligence, The Albright & Wilson Group, Midland Bank, British Rail, Midland Electric Manufacturing Co. Ltd., A. & S. Henry & Co. Ltd., Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, The Times, Waller & Hartley, The Standard Bank, First National Finance Corporation Limited, Council Of Stockexchange, Cassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, J. Lyons & Company Limited, The Company Of Veteran Motorists, Hertz, Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancaster Carpets & Engineering Limited, B M W, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Leicester Permanent Building Societies, Bedfordshire Building Society, Agnew. Index. Law: Jury to rule on 'Last Exit to Brooklyn', Foremen Win Test Case Over Pay, Roberts waits to give evidence, 'Torture Trial' Starts Today, Alleged Attempt To Smuggle Drugs, Man accused of throwing acid, Dustman Accused Of Murder. Picture Gallery: Soldiers and civilians wounded in Aden grenade incident, Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Three New Prison Appointments. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Appointments And Situations, Public Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Goodbye to the picture gallery?, Ballets in the making, Puccini touching rather than moving, Almost Complete Mahler Cycle In Vienna, An authentic vulgarity, Singing to please the connoisseur, Subtle study of a romantic, Corneille's tragedy as dark comedy. Arts and Entertainment: £2,600 is paid for 1676 posset pot, Television, Kurajica Still In Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,504, Radio. Editorials/Leaders: Juries Which Differ, The French Opposition, Freedom To Stand. Letters to the Editor: Decline Of The Marches, Torrey Canyon, The Matto Grosso, Incentives At The Top, Minimum Wage, Bradshaw Needed, Appeal For The Poor, The British Museum, A Challenge In Translation, Entering Britain, The Harm That Drugs Can Cause. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof. C. Vining, Prince Max Lobkowicz Czech Ambassador In London, Miss D. C. Keeling, Sir George Ilay Campbell, Mr. C. H. Kitchin Dedicated Novelist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Fall likely in U.S. bill rates, Granada Board under fire, Unit trust prices, Mitsui man on the Grand Tour, Two sides of industry find a common line on wages, Tankers booked for grain, Influential buying in forward copper, British firm to sell gas lasers in America, New local authority bonds, Multi-national firms urged, U.D.S. Approaches Burton Talks on possible £150m. merger, 'Around the world' route for Concords, An easy day for money, Governments Stock And Other Securities Investment Company Marginal Increase In Gross Revenue Sir Robert Adeane On The Impasse Over Rhodesia, Good Rises On Milan Bourse, Dane chosen to examine firms in Tanzania, Craven's income on cars tops £1.8m., Extra H.P. business helps to rally car sales, Yorkshire ITV 'will spend £4m. in two years', 'The Times Issuing House Yearbook', Uniting the bank clerks, Typhoo Tea (Holdings) Ltd. Continued Progress, Bank cuts personal loan interest rate, Briefly from the boardroom, U.D.T. facing profit setback: dividend to be held, New Australian wool move, Courtaulds' new packaging link, Around The Markets, Owners show keen interest in giant tankers, Insurance clients given choice, First Pinnock report in three weeks, £10m. plan for redevelopment in West End, Italians make first shipment of tubes for gas pipeline, Comsat poses legal problems, Leicester Permanent Building Society Total Assets Reach £173M. Mr. Norman D. Ellis Comments On Hampering Restrictions, Chase proposes gold threat by U.S., Allied Suppliers runs ahead of the bulls. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Building Shares In Demand, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Hopes of good gold figures aid pound, Wall Street Prices In Retreat, News of merger talks boosts M. Burton. Business Appointments: New head for London discount association. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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