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The Times - 19/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By ARTHUR NARRACOTT, Air Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent, , By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, S.W., J.O.C., M.C., FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, John Percival, Guy Brett, From SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, , From FRED EMERY, P.H.S., DUNDEE., PHILIP H. HARTLEY., PETER ARCHER., VICTOR SEELY., M. E. M. HERFORD., JAMES COBBAN, Headmaster of Abingdon School. JOHN MACKAY, Headmaster of, G. E. HABERSHON, J. D. OLIVIER., Lord Devlin, HARDIE RATCLIFFE, general secretary of the Musicians' Union. GERALD CROASDELL, general secretary of British Actors' Equity Association., STANLEY UNWIN, Chairman, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., R. G. WALFORD., KEITH BAXTER., F. M. BENNETT., D. V. ATTERTON, Managing Director, Foseco Limited., ARTHUR COLERIDGE., G. de B. writes:-, Mr. Oliver Warner writes:-, Penelope Turing writes:-, T. N. writes:-, A correspondent writes:-, From GEOFFREY GREEN, , From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, Munich, April 18, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Sir Nigel Poett, R. S. Winser, Margaret S. Thompson, C. H. Sharpston, A. H. A. Wynn, by Colonel J. S. Vickers Chief Engineer, Planning Group, British Standards Institution, by Dr. H. M. Glass Technical Director, British Standards Institution, by H. A. R. Binney Director, British Standards Institution, by E. J. Cook, by David Housego, by A. E. Wiegand, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRAIL CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PAUL HORNE, Rome, M. G. K. PIERSON., COLIN HOFFMAN., PATRICIA B. UNDERHILL., FRANCIS WAYNE., STUART J. PATTISON., A. G. L. TURNER., BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-RIO DE JANEIRO, By CHARLES K. PAPON,

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News: No Conservative wrecking of comprehensives, Revolution started a trend, Borstal for palace break-in youth, Aberfan attack on Lord Robens TV statement was 'false', Role of the Institution, Rootes revive the Husky, Dipped Lights Favoured, The Times Diary Davies homes-a new bid Mastroianni as Puccini Sculptor as a young man, American's Gift To Birthplace, Tories oppose jury change, Don't quarrel over the cake, says Volkswagen chief, Charles I Silver Coin Stolen Snatch at Antiques Fair, Village children go in fear of killer 'Maniac at large' theory, M Pompidou going to Moscow, Complaint of 'slander' in Ben Barka trial, Changes urged in Leasehold Bill, Why go metric? Look at the map, When ignorance of the law might be a valid defence, Dutch plans to counter inflation, Mr Nixon's caution on Singapore, All The Fun Of The Fair, MPs' report on cotton deferred, Housewives need this work of art, Challenge To The Chancellor Economic policy attacked, Too much sunshine for the show daffodils, Mark of authority, Sooner the better, Boy's death in school games, Lord Robens heads Malta mission, The same the world over, Demand In Accra For Severity Shock at general's death, Hotel sets a style, Inquiry into an Army camp proposal refused, Lord Shackleton Has Hope On Aden, Women who wield their power, Tass man in Brussels expelled, Quebec insists on French labels, The Queen To Be Impersonated Committee of 100 warned, Mr Brezhnev gives warning on Bonn New guise for old policy, Moscow-Tokyo air link, Teachers' double troubles, First homes of a village, New courses for execs., Ex-general's arrest in Athens, Arab Mission Visits West Germany, Slow progress on way to the Doldrums, Call for private enterprise housing subsidy, Ministers call for attack on noise, Firmer U.S. Attitude Over Vietnam Buffer zone invasion possible, A team for Lord's or Downing Street, Aids for management, Mr Thomson for Czechoslovakia, Korea again hears a muttering of renewed war, Coins found near other hoard, Detention for, Rhodesia: Conservatives assail sanctions policy: Britain'a laughing stock', Left wingers to rebel on Vietnam, Long-term benefits, MPs fear pressure on party contributions, 'Ward 10' to close, Latin America First As Slogan, Blow To Prospects Of Bac One-Eleven Rolls-Royce cannot meet demand for extra Spey engines, Death in Mini: two accused, Builders chart changes, Russians experiment with tourist trade, SW Africa plans rejected, Calls to restore death penalty, Mihajlov Verdict Due Today, Mrs Wilson gets work complaint, Study of mixed marriages, Oil overburdens committee, GLC Tories will start on traffic, Choosing leader in education Four London candidates. Picture Gallery: An exhibition by Aldridge Haddock. News in Brief. Law: Couple had 'house on pavement', Onassis Denial Of 'Aesop Myth' Mine Callas's evidence, Death sentences on Hungarians, Inventor Wins 'Breach Of Confidence' Appeal, Bystander Loses Action Hughes v. Casares, Russians accuse German student, 3 for trial in picture case, Appeal Against Minister Fails Koolman-Darnley v. Gunter, Inquest on baby adjourned, 10-year sentence cut by four, Man charged with four murders, RAF man accused of shots, Detective on £50 bribe charges, Sentence On Jamaican Cut-'Exceptional Course' Regina v. Byfield, Year Less For Blackmailer Regina v. Middleton. Display Advertising: W. H. Bodin & Company Limited, Bosch, General Accident, Ellis Research & Testing Laboratories Limited, Time Assurance Society,, Anglo Amercian Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Miele, Accles Pollock, Vacuum Reflex Ltd.,, Hawkins & Tipson Ropemakers Ltd.,, Avon Rubber, Cruelty, Wilkinson Sword, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Torino, Pyrotenax, National Provincial Bank, First National City Bank, Triplex Toughened, Rank Taylor Hobson, Rylands Brothers Limited, United Glass, Midland Bank, Playwork, The Times, Cleveland, Firelli General, Bovril Limited, Triplex Laminated, Pakistan International Airlines, Lloyd International Airways Limited,, Leicester Permanent, Lexington Products Ltd.,, Bp, Aei Motors, Rootes, The Chloride Electrical Storage Company Limited, The Rover Company Limited,, New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, St Michael, Bestobell Limited, Chilton Electric Products Limited, East Kilbride Development Corporation. Index. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,517, Record £4,800 For A Porcelain Figure, Television and radio programmes. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: Speculation on continental radio pirates, The Commons: action without authority: aircraft contracts: Labour protests against CIA, Bill against TV licence evasion: sales, rentals and hirings to be listed. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Chekhov in intelligent, sober manner Royal Court Theatre Three Sisters, Prisoner of artistic style, Un-American hits on Broadway, A smug victory for tax evasion, Martha Graham retrospective, Lincoln Centre Festival, The earthy simplicity of 'Mice and Men' Leatherhead Theatre Of Mice and Men, Conductor without a peer. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archdeacon Of Stow, Theatre Manager Resigns, From the London Gazette, St. Andrews, St. Martin's Organist For Ottawa Post. Editorials/Leaders: Gaullism For Workers, Clouds Of Gas, The Urge To Knock Down, Never Slam A Door, Kennedy Round Worthwhile. Letters to the Editor: Boys And Long Contracts, Collapse Of U.S. Respect For Britain, War In Vietnam, Paish Yes: London No, Big rise in imports still to come?, The Bills Of Saint Clement's, Dining Out, Book Piracy, A Question Of Incentive, The Arts Council, In Defence Of Highland Board, Direct Grant Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Colonel F M Bailey Explorer and secret agent, Algeranoff, Mr Baliol Holloway, Lt-Gen E K Kotoka Nkrumah coup leader, Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke, Prof Georges Bonnard. Sport: Fathers and Sons golf at West Hill, New Tournament Announced, Wasps owe much to great club spirit, Yesterday's Results, Rackets Seeds Win, Benvenuti IS Champion, Rangers face the cup specialists Slavia strong in defence, Ford may miss two events, Sports in Brief, Invitation to champions, Today's football, Three Seeds Fall In World Event, Sloop's victory compensates for Ribocco's defeat, Sangster Looks Sharper In First Match. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Battle cry for wool textiles, Ad agency sells Britain in U.S., British sugar giant in £70m bid for French firm, United Drapery make £57m bid for Burton, News Summary, Argentine setback heads Bovril for £80,000 loss, Change of control in Pinnock (Australia), Unit trust prices, Papermakers support UK overtures to EEC, Copper buyers more cautious, BAT to increase capital in Brazil, H & G seek share in gas conversion, Retail prices stable despite relaxation, Chrysler's sales drop $100m, Higher uranium sales by Anglo Amer. mines, Six say no to U.K.-U.S. plan for world money, Loan rate cut for farmers, Business Diary Dr Jaeger's sanitary woollen system changes its coat, Steak men seek ways of diversifying, Babcock recovery gathers speed, British group in U.S. takeover, Geest container expansion simplifies docks handling, Bristol closures will stand off over 900, 70 p.c. profit jump for McNeill, CBI attack expected, 50 banks help Argentina, Shortage of office staff forecast, Lord Rootes demands Government support, Colour TV with three dimensinos, Personal cash holdings up, Terms agreed in GRA offer for West Ham, Offer to Jaeger likely to succeed, £11m for French firm from GEC, Firm's report qualified, National Sunlight Laundries Limited, Briefly from the boardroom, UK sweet trade has sour view of EEC, Revenue deficit of £16m., 495 ship orders went to Japan, Milan closes at day's highs, New scheme for Capital Finance, Hoechst world turnover expands by 11 p.c., Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited Total Funds Now Exceed £48,000,000, Cavenham heading for a 'substantial loss', How The Markets Moved, Police look into insurance crash, Banks borrow at the penal rate, Gilt-edged less robust, Wolverhampton Die Casting loss, English Steel drop 57 p.c., U.S. charity protest, Italian consortiums win $16m contracts, AFVG aircraft plan can meet schedule, China buys from ICT, Wool's tough fight in overseas markets. Business Appointments: Envoy now a bank director. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Mixed movements in gilts, Institutions less keen to buy: some leaders lose ground, Latest dividends, Pounds in big demand from Continent, Regional share prices, Profit-takers fail to halt Wall St, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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