The Times - 09/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
Autores
FROM MONITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKCEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, EUSTON, Chairman, The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, 55 Great Ormond Street, W.C., Jan. 7., ANTHONY SAMPSON. 27 Ladbroke Grove, W.11., JOSEPH McCULLOCH, Rector of St Mary-le-Bow. Cheapside, E.C.2., H. D. HUGHES, Principal, Ruskin College. J. R. KIRWAN, Principal, Plater College. Oxford, Jan. 5., Yours faithfully, ROBERT CRAIG, Vice-Principal, University College of Rhodesia. 169 Walm Lane, N.W.2, Jan. 6., GEOFFREY GRIGSON, Broad Town Farmhouse, Broad Town, near Swindon, Wiltshire. Jan. 5., DENIS HILL. Institute of Psychiatry, 107 Denmark Hill, S.E.5., E. NEUMARK. St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, W.2., JOHN ELLIOT. 587 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Jan. 3., DEREK HART. 33 Addison Avenue, W.11., By a Student of Asia, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Anglican-Catholic discussions in Italy start today, Drivers still baffled by signs, M.P. to support Gibraltar plan, Nurses complain of food 'rations', Puff Of Wind May Have Killed Campbell Underwater current theory on take-off, Supersonic flights favoured, Stolen Rembrandt for display after 20 years in vaults, Soviet party conferences told of Peking dangers, Eire police hunt arms raiders, Egyptians Denounced On Yemen 'Atrocities' Defector tells of torture of ex-minister, Cardinal defines his idea of Vietnam victory, Still unrest at shipyard as 'honeymoon' ends Fairfield issue of the lower-paid, 'Lowest-paid' at £14 a week?, Duties Of The New Team At Foreign Office, Second thoughts on the gross margin, Rhodesia Protests Freeze In Trafalgar Square, Rolls-Royce Link With G.M., Youth Bodies Want Sweeping Change, Malayan Flood Relief, Botvinnik says he did not deserve to win, Moscow circus man seeks asvlum, Algerian Offer On Murder, Russian motorists plagued by shortage of spares, Strongpoints Under Fire In Syria-Israel Clash, 'Preservers of status quo' attacked, Forced To Retire At Age Of 53 Merging forces may weaken war on crime, W. Germany not certain to back Britain for E.E.C., Olsen Line threat to leave Millwall, Fighting Spreads In China Plot to cut off Shanghai power and water, Mr. Sato Begins His Election Battle, 'Mirror' Chairman Breaks With A.T.V., Butter Price May Be Doubled To Consumer Under E.E.C., Another breed for Britain, Curb on pay may be permanent Government decide on policies up to next election, Singer Of The Winter Gales Mistle-Thrush Music, Gaol escape man sees father, Housewives get own trade union, Caravan Site Opposed Exemption from Act causes concern, Family Escapes In Air Crash, Indian cow dispute in final phase, Foot-And-Mouth Orders Made, 4d. Off Pension For One Day's Absence, Snow Reports, Britain pressed to stay in nuclear race Anti-missile system may nullify Polaris, Channel Collision Ship IS Beached Cargo still on fire after 24 hours, Plan For Peace In Printing, China's great conflict now reaching a climax, Greeks Reply To Turkish 'Threat', Monday Merry-Go-Round, Leasehold Reform Plan Criticized. Picture Gallery: East German ship on fire in Channel. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tower Silos, Finance & Mortagages Ltd., Diac Limited, Bank Of Boston, Government Of Northern Ireland, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fibreglass Limited, January Sales, Factories, The Times, Pratt Standard Range, Alferd Herbert Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Premises, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors. Arts and Entertainment: Galsworthy Exhibition, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,432, Moscow Applauds B.B.C. Orchestra. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Mr. Chichestek 'To Sail Back', Nerves check British, Busy Programme Ahead For North Strong field likely at San Sebastian, Mendoza Impressive In Spite Of Lapses, Stewart defies Clark, Sports in Brief, Refreshing Return To Attack, Harrison Wins Singles, Enfield Pay Price For Early Zest, Foil title to Green, Australia have brought new zest to game England outclassed at all points, Dame Pattie wins two trials, Becks Begin Bravely, Championship Survivors On Short List, Sandown Park's loss may be Newbury's gain, Luck plays big part at frozen Rye Behrend-Midgley final postponed, Trophy kept by Willis, Spinners In Charge W. Indians foxed. Reviews: Another Look At Clair's Films, The Chelsea of Walter Greaves, Close study of East African tribe, Diversities of style from Scotland, The duty of a concert pianist, Britain's film studios adapt themselves to change. Law: Court's decision 'unjustified', Directors Face Murder Charge. Politics and Parliament: Driving Teachers Want Compulsory Test R.A.C. plea for exemption is opposed. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Chairman Of Tory Group To Resign, Church News, Glasgow. Editorials/Leaders: A Quaver In The Voice, The Government's Crystal Ball, Egypt Outstays Her Welcome, Friends Of The Emperor. Letters to the Editor: College Fees, Writers And Honours, Doctor's Decisions, Richmond Deer, Rhodesia's University, Preservation Of Tudor London, Women's Role, Flying The Flag, Hiroshima Dome, Dulwich Pictures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. Carl Schuricht, Viscount Wimborne, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles King, Mr Zbigniew Cybulski, Mr. David Lee Nicholson, Mr. F. C. Erasmus Former South African Minister of Justice. Business and Finance: Artificial conditions in the cotton industry, Tough measures to curb coffee overproduction, Norway's concern at p.v.c. imports, Japanese Outlook For 1967, Indian Drive To Get More Tourists 'Taj Mahal image' no longer valid, Doubts Surround Future Of Euratom Petty row with France snowballs, New Contracts, Philips bringing out first computer, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Drop $529M., No dividend coming from Brit. Cotton & Wool, European challenge to U.K. ports, Leeds Permanent prosper, Australian Foreign Trade Improves, Canadian Gold And Dollar Holdings, Competition In World Of Giants, Savings sales lagging, C.B.S. Radio AIM For $1,000M., Rival ownership claims for £60m. life fund, Lintafoam Carpet Firms Regroup In Dundee, Large Help For Money, More Local Bonds, Planning To Come To Market, Nthn. & Employers records, Briefly from the boardroom, Rio Algom Buys 1.2M. Lornex Shares, Currency Interchange Agreement, Initial Services' Dutch Link, Getting The Most Out Of Giving Efficient distribution of aid needed, More new life business, Former Swiss Bank Stops Payments, Westland's win £2½m. air order, Taking the pick of 400, Cheerful Picture Of U.S. Industry's Future Building sector an exception. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Looking forward to reflation, German Move A Pointer For Sterling?. Business Appointments: Plessey, Australia, appointment. Property: Large Rooms In House Of A Handy Size Hard To Find, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Property Investments, London, S.E.I.
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