The Times - 03/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Television Critic, From Our Correspondent, WILLIAM GAUNT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR HOME DEPARTMENT REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, SHAWCROSS. Beau Rivage Hotel, Lausanne, Jun. 2., J. R. L. KOTSOKOANE. 31 Middleway, London, N.W.11, Dec. 30., MOREEN MORRISON. 29 Windsor Road, Ealing, W.5, Dec. 30., T. W. CHILDS. St. John's House. 30 Smith Square, S.W.1., GRAHAM SPEAKE. Trinity College, Cambridge., ROBERT SPEAIGHT. Campion House. Benenden. Kent., P. A. F. HOULDER., PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON. 199 Cromwell Road, S.W.5. Jan. 1., A. C. W. HART., HENRY MOSS, Director, Lady Jane. 29 Camaby Street, W.1, Dec. 30., the Rev. G. D. Kilpatrick, , FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Miss Harriet Cohen, Lord Moran, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, By Our City Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoNews: Sassenachs Meet Their Waterloo The Highlands' power of persuasion, Herr Strauss On Britain's Role, White values that frustrate the War on Poverty, Boys find two Dartmoor men in barn Lived a week on a cabbage and a carrot, Owner Disputes Vessel's Condition And Tells Of Attempts To Sell, A good turn out, Prison Escapes One Fewer Than In 1965, Lord Thomson On Press Crisis, Greek leader sues newspaper, Laggard Areas Foul Neighbours'air Call for compulsion, Last Appeal Over Evening Papers From Our Labour Staff, Concern In Argentina And Brazil Over Press, Gambling Casinos Under Investigation, Strike Threat By Provincial Busmen, 'Random test element still in Road Safety Bill', An adventure of recovery and creation, Last Moor Fugitive Caught Running tackle after chase, Rhodesia sanctions hit German firms Legal problem over current contracts, 13,000 Spanish Strikers Win A Victory Judge frees arrested demonstrators, Delays Raise Islington Estate Costs Earlier plan's rejection mainly blamed, Liberals Double Their Income, Sukarno Men Beld After Clashes Troops alerted in central Java, Dr. Castro confident on British credit U.S. attacked over fertilizer plant proposal, No sign yet of big reshuffle at No. 10, Czechs Close Coal Mine, Algerians put pressure on French, Concord builders confident, Libel writ issued by duchess, Iran's New Envoy To Britain, Mrs. Gandhi has another talk with Naga leaders, Premium Bond Prize-Winners, Mrs. Metcalfe died of drug, Farms' example to industry, An Exotic Giant From America, Snow Reports, Shots fired across Syrian border with Israel Damascus alleges attack on peasants, St. Helena Enters New Stage, I.C.I. Bid £14M. For Ilford Group Closer links with Continent, Stronger Law Urged On Race Discrimination Both management and unions criticized, Tape-Recorders Replace Shorthand, Hanoi radio rejects British appeal Violent attack on 'deceitful call for peace', Oxford college's scheme to preserve estate, Warship breakdown off Mombasa, 'Save top police from axe', Pipeline Offer Made To Iraq, Harewood Divorce Suit. Woman named in petition. News in Brief. Law: Trafalgar Square fines, Shooting Charge: £1,500 Bail, Bail applications by escapers, Inquire Into Prison Leter: Judge, House raider gets seven years, Murder after party, court told, £460,000 reserves loss in dealings alleged Directors and two companies accused, Clergyman with drug found guilty, Degas Statue Case Broken At The Tate, Two Charged With Murder, Mr. Smith Faces Test Case On Constitution. Display Advertising: Arab Foreign Trade Co., Linguaphone, Leslie & Godwin (Life And Pensions) Ltd., Commercial Union Assurance Group, Bank Of Montreal, Call Export Intelligence, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, The General Company For Trading & Chemicals, Italian Fashion Showings, Dean Witter & Co., Messrs Lindsay Blee & Co. Ltd., The Mid Kent Water Company, Daily Express, Brooklands Selangor Holdings Limited, H. W. Kearns & Company Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Surrey and Sussex Crematorium. Wood-, Public Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,427, Television and radio, Botvinnik Well Placed To Regain Lead, Leeds University Wins Drama Trophy, Christie's Memorable 200th Anniversary Exhibition. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Full Back Scores Casuals' face saver, Youngest Girl Triumphs As Extremes Meet, Trial match for tour party, Scottish Awake From A Bad Dream Storming finish sinks Richmond, Mexican Wins First G.P., Qualifying Event For Amateur Squash, Centre keeps goal, Two Seeds Go Out Chance for Walter, Ebor Handicap prize to remain at £10,000 Crump starts new year with double, McKenzie puts Australia in strong position Forceful century by Stackpole. Reviews: Waugh trilogy given a rare perception, Eight companies for the World Theatre Season, French classicist with a romantic soul, Spectacular piece of Pop art, Play creates its own world, Experimental work in the theatre, Film epic with acceptable story Astoria: Hawaii, Hallé turns loss into gain. Official Appointments and Notices: Award In Moscow For Mr. Yevtushenko, Organist Retires, Sir W. Penney' Imperial College Rector, Official receiver for four areas. Picture Gallery: Guards for Christie's bicentenary exhibition, Editorials/Leaders: Trading With Cuba, Robins On Toast, Thefts From Galleries, The Copper Threat Again. Letters to the Editor: Carnaby Street, Hiroshima Dome, Incentives To Work, Writers' Awards, Leaving The Church, Successful Schools, Prescription Of Pills, Conflict In Lesotho, Emergency Calls, Insurance On The Stolen Pictures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Professor Pieter Geyl An eminent Dutch historian, Mr. Louis Persinger, Mr. Nicholas Macaskie, Mr. Gaspar Cassadó, Mr. Maurice Leyland A Fighting Batsman, Lord Brain. Business and Finance: U.S. Interest In Atlantic Plan, Centre to train managers, S.& P. Units, Fiat Production Up Sharply, Manx Extend Offer, U.S. Drawing From I.M.F., Signs of a boom in Italy, Sums assured by Scottish Widows rise £14m. to over £115m., Year of the bad debts, Harrods (Buenos Aires), Limited Mr. O. R. Guard's Review, Dutch Gas Sales Double, Avon Rubber Sales At £26.6M., 52% Increase In Society's Loans, The Lampa Mining Company Limited Higher Profit Level, A prosperous time likely for U.S., Adman Hits At Big Spending, Mid Kent Water Placing, Ex-Chairman Sues Dennis Bros., £500,000 Peru Order For Acrow, Nickel Best Buy Works of art leap in value, £1.3M. Financing For North Sea Rig, I.C.I. snaps at Ilford in 1967's first take-over bid, Port Of Rotterdam's Record Year, Good outlook for I.T.T., 1966 Scotch Whisky Exports A Record?, Markets closed yesterday, Simon-Carves chasing £10m. Cuba order, Progress By Mitchell Construction, U.S. Bankers Refute Charge, Capital Issues Reach New Record, Powerful Voice Against Gold-Price Rise, Pan Am Progress, Bank Absorbs Flood Of Money, Tight Money Top Business News Event, £2½M. Diesel Exports Ruston's belief in sales drives, Parnell Purchase, Outlook for sugar and wool. Business Appointments: Tanganyika Holdings reshuffle, Mr. P. F. Foreman Steps Up At Shorts. Stock Exchange Tables: Small buying of pounds, European, Australian and Japanese securities. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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