The Times - 23/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, ERIC WIGHAM, , From Our Political Correspondent, LOUIS HEREN, , WILLIAM NORRIS, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY STAFF REPORTERS, GEORGE CLARK, , BY A STAFF REPORTFER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ERIC BRITTER, , FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY GREEN, , FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, PETER RYDE, U. A. TITLEY, , BY OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, DENNIS BIRD, , Walter Allen, David Gallagher, A. P. Ryan, Pearce Wright, Stanley Sadie, John Russell Taylor, Sandro Key-Aberg, From Our Special Correspondent, Irving Wardle, R. W. Cooper, Valerie Knox, DAVID WOOD, , JOHN ELLIOT, Chairman., E. W. EYDEN, Canon Residentiary, S. W. HINGLEY, Old Forge, Upton, near Andover., SALISBURY., CYRIL BLACK. MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON. HARMAR NICHOLLS. RONALD RUSSELL. ROBIN TURTON. DEREK WALKER-SMITH., ROBERT S. FREEMAN., GLADWYN., J. D. B. MITCHELL., STEPHEN R. YAKELEY., JOHN REX., FRANK DOWLING., Louis Heren, , DAVID THOMSON., E. P. KEELY., Miss C V. Wedgwood, Mr. Donald Mitchell, A friend, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, LORD HALSBURY*, Dr. D. H. SHARP*, MARGARET ALLEN, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: O.A.S. Defence Plan IS Rejected Opposition to permanent body, Swedes support plan for nuclear pact Bonn misgivings unjustified, Polling at Honiton on March 16, Peasants Oppose Maoists In Kweichow, Why Trouble Breaks Out Under U.S. Ownership, Pilot in the Kennedy inquiry found dead Questions about part in 'plot', Labour wins in Jamaica, Mr. Barber Tory Chief Of Staff, Terrible error by psychiatrist, judge says, M.P.s Against The Market, Tories Hope To Force Split On Defence, Violent Scenes At Factory Police chief among injured: nine arrested, Cranfieeld Seeks Degree Charter, Portugal gets new Nato base, This IS The British Secretary, Blackfriars ship built by Celts, South Africa improves air defence network, Minister's apology to landowners, Dartmoor's champion has no time to ride there, Offer On B.A.O.R. Costs Seen As Limit, Mr. Eban surveys Israel's hopes and anxieties, New Hitch Over Malta Talks Commons statement resented, Mr. Brown Challenges Europe To Unite Divisions pose danger of lessening prosperity and influence, Bomb Found In Car Gang death threat claim, As IT Happens:, M.P.s at battle stations for defence debate, £20,000 stamp raid, T.U.C. rebuff to Cabinet on wages policy Voluntary scheme pressed, Communist Gains In Southern India, Unbraked train ran into express, Cruel Slaughter On Farms Denied Mr. Peart seeking better weapon, Busmen's Pay Plea Fails, Students protest with boycotts and 'freeze fees' banners MPs bombarded with petitions, telegrams, calls, Union warning on law to curb pay, £15m. a year 'reasonable price' for ending school fees, Communist countries accused of aiding Dr. Nkrumah, London fares freeze to continue Government willing to provide subsidy, The man behind the letter, Shake-Up For D-Day, Crime figures down in London, Vietnam Talks Between Britain And Poland, Britons Hurt In Aden Blast, Dr. Sukarno gives up all his powers Surrender to Gen. Suharto, 'New opinions' warning by the Pope, Snow Reports, Failure Into Success 1-Marjorie Hurst, New Crossing Has Signal For Blind, Murder Trial Rules Challenge In U.S. Concern over 'rights' appeals, Newest stores ship stocks up, Dr. Leslie E. Cooke Congregational Leader. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: A meeting of the students, Banker challenges G.E.C.. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Abbey National, Langham Secretarial College, Unit Trust Services Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bay Hall Trust Limited, Bua, Pickfords & Hay's Wharf S. & F. Co. Ltd., Colin Watson, The Times Bookshop, The Accountability And Audit, Lioyd International Airways Limited,, South Africa, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Gollancz, Telephone Rentals, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited., Ferranti, Pan Am, Ann Bridge, Hertz, The Civil Service, Pember & Boyle,, Stanley Clench & Son Ltd.,, Laing, Noble Lowndes Annuities, Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited,, Call Export Intelligence. Law: Charge Of Taking Away Child, Al Burnett Awarded £2,000 Damages For Lible Burnett v. Greig And Another, Sandie Shaw IS Named In Divorce Suit A spoilt child, Judge says, Two solicitors used clients' funds, French Wife Has Decree Set Aside Aspinall v. Aspinall, When An Author Has Freedom To Quote Harman Pictures N.V. v. Osborne And Others, Two men remanded on killing charge, Case against two officials dropped, Judgment Later In Doctor's Appeal. Sport: Confidence In Pickford, Oxford Have Flair, South Africa Take Lead, Vienna, City of elegance on ice, St. Luke's deserve success in ill-mannered match, Wilmot May Take Title Faces good fighter, Unjustified Criticism, Sports in Brief, Frazier likely to meet Clay for title, Dukes Win Third Final In A Row Inaccurate place kicking, R.O.R.C. buy notable new yacht, Radford scores three against Bolton Arsenal through to last 16 after six-minute spurt, Kilburn Should Enhance His Aintree Prospects Pas Seul to run again after three years, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Bluestocking pot-pourri without bones Vaudeville Theatre The Burglar, Performance of intensity, Oh! strips off the civilized veneer, Tessie O'Shea as the Nurse in 'Romeo and Juliet', Adventurous choral music by Finnish composers, Deighton country excursion, New fiction, S.W. Hayter, the master print-maker, Full musical life, Nazis' mighty atom, Early Brecht at Heidelberg, Once best-selling poetry that lost favour, Quick guide, S.O.S. For Satire, Controlled passion. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News. Classified Advertising: LEGAL NOTICES (Continued), Leverton & Sons Ltd. Euston 6075 (5 lines)., Public Notices, Appointments And Situations, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, New Macmillan Ballet For Sweden, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,471. Politics and Parliament: Ditton Priors: profuse apologies, Into fifth year for Malta rundown, Minister's account of Parkes affair, House Of Lords Rights of illegitimate children, Warning signed by 100 Labour M.P.s, London bus and train fares pegged as reorganization takes shape. Editorials/Leaders: President Only In Name, The Challenge To The Churches, Tangles In American Courts. Letters to the Editor: Powers Of The House Of Lords, Work Restrictions, Screen At Hereford, Universities' Proper Reply, Lessons In Driving, Holy Orders, Flying the flag, Sparkbrook's Dangers, Wrong Shelf, Britain And The United States. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Col. J. D. Grant, V.C., Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Lady Proby, Mr. Ronald Read, Herr Fritz Erler The formulation of Social Democratic policy, Mrs. Arnold Schoenberg. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, £25M. Ships Order Goes To Germans. Business and Finance: India books grain shipments, Yesterday's dividends, Promise to Millom by Mr. Marsh, Covent Garden Prices, Unit trust prices, The New £, Insurance Firms That Will Give Mortgages, Vauxhalls reveal secret of all-in-one coachwork, U.D.I. May Put 1d. On Cigarettes Leaf loss could cost £20m., Europe insurance lining up, 'Encouraging' signs on savings, Garland-Compton expansion, Glasgow eclipse puts Braby in red, Money short: councils paying more, HUGH MACKAY & CO. LTD. (Manufacturers of "Durham" (Regd.) Carpets) High Level Of Sales Maintained, Lloyds tightens cheque rules, Industrial output up in December, Quarrymen prepare for £1,000m. road plans, Slide in copper prices halted, Towards floating £200m. Channel Tunnel project, Store, banker debts put at £2m., Briefly from the boardroom, Year of the institutions, £8,750,000 of new local bonds, Inflation Hazards, Around The Markets, Italy closes tax loophole, The Atlas Stone Company Limited, THE CRONITE FOUNDRY CO. LIMITED (Producers of a wide variety of Heat Resisting Castings in Nickel Chrome Alloys), Thomson group buys Bangkok paper, Ministers told anti-trust laws are harmful, More small houses are being sold, Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited Profits Maintained In Spite Of Lower Margins Essentials For Industrial Growth. Business Appointments: Trading firm chief now heads Adela. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares rise tentatively, Equities show slight rally, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Sharp Falls On Milan Bourse, Pound moves narrowly. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Births.
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