The Times - 17/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER NICHOLS, By HENRY RAYNOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, PHILIP HOWARD, RONALD FAUX, , FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EAST EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Clive Barnes New York Ballet Critic, From Cordelia Oliver, By Michael Billington, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, From Joan Chissell, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, PETER HOPKIRK, NORMAN S. ROBSON., PHILIP UNWIN, , RALPH SCHOENMAN, , PETRE CROWDER., FREDERICK BARLOW., JOHN FLETCHER, , JAMES M. HOCKEY., JOHN HAGGARTY., By Bechir Ben Yahmed, General Director of Jeune Afrique, ANTHONY W. BUZZARD., MALCOLM DONALDSON, , L. N. HARVEY., Mr. Robin Vanderfelt, G. de B., From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From a Lacross Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, FROM JOHN HENNESSY, MAXWELL BOYD, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From a Rackets Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, MICHAEL ROTHWELL, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID SPANIER, Our European Economic Correspondent, MEL BEISER, MICHAEL JONES, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, our Motoring Correspondent, RICHARD WAGNER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, SIR JOHN BENN'S STATEMENT, By RICHARD WAGNER, ROBERT A. MACLEAN, , ALAN CAMPBELL., PETER HORDERN, , From Our Correspondent, JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Cut In Singapore Base Planned Healey visit next week, Autopsy on baby, Looking For A New Rotation, Parts open to coloured actors, Oil Swamps Resorts Of Brittany, Group's new leader, Modernization for growers, Challenge to critics by Mr Lee, Power in the universities: who pulls the strings?, The Times Diary Hackett tipped for King's A trade dispute filmed Man behind a cathedral, Youth held after car crash, Threat Of Boycott In Greek Election, Labour executive gets restive Weightier part wanted in Cabinet decisions, Aden: 11-hr. talks reach no decision, 700 Delhi Police Under Arrest Climax of protest by 2,000, The tourist's coat of arms could land him in a dungeon, Left-wingers in the twilight world, Polish appeal to Germany Ceremony at Auschwitz, Oil 'could affect south-east soon', Brain drain not seen as lasting, Russia gives incentive to farms, Australian concern over returning migrants, Police accused of racial brutality Report urges legislation, Notes And Comments, Not so bad for an obsolete country, Indonesia to pay £1m., Unions press equal pay for women, Vietnam war protest in New York, Inquiry on schools may be widened Minister's second thoughts, Boys made to run in pyjamas, Algeciras bay as key to Gibraltar, Merry-go-Round, Priest on secret honeymoon, Tokyo blow to ruling party, Mr Manchester in Britain, Competence test for builders, Adopted boy story denied, Wilson Austerities To Be Less Rigid Ministers anxious to make pay policy more acceptable, Birth Control Plea To The Pope, Poll surprise in N. Zealand, Irradiated flies to quell pest, Italy's Army chief loses post, Nalgo move on council 'dispute', A Tory looks at taxation, Court plea for unborn child, Russian oil deal with Iran, Mr Grimond looks ahead, Rout Of Labour Continues Three more counties lost, Aeroflot man told to go, Children eat drugs found in street, Joffrey Ballet enchants New Yorkers, Hanoi's 'business as usual' attitude to bombing, Ben Barka case to reopen, Criminal Justice Bill Attacked 'Worst possible compromise', 'No certificate for noisy aircraft', No bar to cathedral state aid, Self-Help Line On Latin America U.S. satisfaction at talks, March of the notorways, Spanish call-up for rebel students Move to curb disorders, Uniform British Influence Hidden springs surveyed, Ministry watch on rats. Picture Gallery: Mr Brown entertains UN mission. Official Appointments and Notices: Forces appointments, From the London Gazette, Bloemfontein's New Bishop, Secretary of LSO to resign, Rgs Medal For Explorers, £500,000 Grant For Loughborough. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vickers & Review, London Borough Of Greenwich, Lufthansa, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Friends' Provident And Century Life Office, Vickers Limited, For Completion On Time, Scandinavian Airlines, Oliver Rix Limited, Woolwich, Tower Silos Ltd,, Gorringes, Laing, Israel, Holland & Sherry Limited., P. B. Cow & Company Limited, Regis Property Holdings Limited, Mentmore Manufacturing Co. Limited, Sasco Visual Planning Ltd.,, Surveyors To Industry. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary. Law: 4 Scots charged, Gas board men accused, Mr Mihajlov faces third trial today. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments & Situations. Reviews: Royal Scottish Academy tries to be more adventurous, A disappointing jazz evening, Musical gift, Rodney Bennett's Epithalamion, Violinist's stimulating recital, Gielgud would like to play Prospero in a film, A stylish conductor, Hazards of the festival business, Strange study of a mental delusion. Arts and Entertainment: No Casals Festival This Year, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,515. Editorials/Leaders: Out In The Cold, Guiding Hand For India, Control IS Needed. Letters to the Editor: Freedom From Arbitrary Arrest, Appeals For Cancer Research, War Tribunal, Printing Labour Talks, What is the point of IRC?, Churches And Nuclear Policy, Gasholder In Abingdon, No Transistors At The Cricket Match, G.L.C. Elections. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Baliol Holloway Zealous Actor of the Classics, Dr T. Rowland Hill, Mr. T. A. Law, Toto, Sir Seymour Howard Former London Lord Mayor, Mrs Jebb-Scott, Sir Donald Sangster, Mr Edward Redhead Labour MP for Walthamstow. Sport: Qualification difficult, Cosh will not play in Walker Cup Blow to British golf hopes, Wales emerge from dark tunnel of despair, Brabham team supreme at Oulton Park, Reid Beats Seniors, Sports in Brief, Hockey Results, Double victory for Japan, Scots Return To Heritage Traditional style revived, Championships A Triumph, Today's Football, Lets Spoil Final, Back Injury Still Troubles Connaught Seed, Curves to secure a triumph of mind over batter, Important events set the pace, South Earn Salutes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial. Business and Finance: British car firms can still make their mark in America, Bank helps money market, What lies ahead for refractories, Two possible bidders for John Michael, Dennis expansion gains momentum, Two 'mystery' groups bidding for TV areas, The business voice of Eire, Homing workers threaten Spanish balance, Aluminium prospects look buoyant, NAFTA key to Canadian talks, Business Diary Storm in a paintpot, Piggyback over the ocean, News Summary, International bonds traded in Europe, Ansaldo and GEC start nuclear plant, Austrian imports a new danger, Chloride 'spark' must come from abroad, Some ways of buying shares on 'tick', Peak exports by Expanded Metal, U.S. court decision welcomed, Credit difficulties revealed by survey, Market switch in Mercury supplies, Her prize a racehorse, Mixed bag from 'Clarnico', Rentokil open up in Antwerp, 20,000 for Natpro budget accounts?, Proposal for a 'minor market' being examined by brokers, Russians to boost material wealth, Legal And General Assurance Society Limited Society's Continued Progress Total Assets Now Stand At £804,539,000 The Right Hon. Viscount Harcourt's Statement, ICT to be freed of export restriction, Rising costs and prices in Sweden forecast, British exports' own directory, A more encouraging outlook for the U.S. economy, Ex-PM to head Dutch bank, Spain merges coal mines, Problems Over World Money, Men in demand, Copenhagen issue success, British firm to build a new £7m. capital, Big T for Tunnel Cement, 'More merit now in the boardrooms', National savings increase by £14m, Standard Oil firm in Brussels, March quarterlies lift uranium hopes, Men 'suspicious' of Ford scheme, Singapore tax incentives planned, Briefly from the boardroom, Big U.S. companies back time-sharing of computers, Gnomes are still happy, Apathy meets BR's top control system, UK firms trading overseas slow to regain confidence, French wine firm makes production changes, Woodcock's sleeves up for pay tussle, U.S. woos business traffic, Lucas takes control of Argentine firm, Trains hit planes, Oil pipeline for Holland, Increased Interim Bonus New Sums Assured Exceed £40M. Benefits From Investment Abroad "Invisibles" Need More Publicity, Headhunters busy in the business jungle, 6 meet today to work out liquidity policy, Sales approach with a difference, Minister will back down on drapers' award, ABC hopes to solve cash crisis by merger, L & G says no to mutualization now, Italy studies space, Direct dialling to U.S. by 1969, BMC-Leyland talks denied, U.K. interest in Belgian glass, Citroën cut prices. Business Appointments: Davy-United appoint new managing director. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Shares end on firm note, Regional share prices.
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