The Times - 16/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By GEORGE PULAY., BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BRIAN MAcARTHUR, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, By WILLLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER?, PHILIP HOWARD, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, A. P. Ryan, By Sarah Curtis, Colin Watson, By Richard Davy, David Wood, L. R. Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Diana Kareh, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, ROBERT EDWARDS. ERIC S. HEFFER. IVOR RICHARD. SAM SILKIN. House of Commons, March 15., SWINTON. House of Lords, March 14., CYRIL FALLS. 16 Archery Close, Hyde Park, W.2, March 14., RICHARD WORCESTER. Sussex House, Parkside, Wimbledon., W. COATES. No. 4 Regional Crime Squad H.Q., 52 Newton Street, Birmingham 4, March 13., M. M. ANDERSON, Professor of Geology. S. R. LANDOR, Professor of Chemistry. D. F. OWEN, Professor of Zoology. D. ST. JOHN-PARSONS, Senior Lecturer in Education. I. S. YILLA, Lecturer in Engineering. Fourah Bay College, the University of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone., CHARLES MAROWTTZ, Artistic Director. The London Traverse Theatre Company, Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre, Southampton Row, W.C.1, March 13., MARTIN FOLKARD. 56 Ambleside, Albert Drive, S.W.19, March 13., JOHN E. PONTET. 158 Sheen Court, Richmond, Surrey., Professor J. D. B. Mitchell, , EUSTACE CHESSER 17 Wimpole Street, W.1, March 13., JOHN GLYN BARTON. 3 Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, W.1, March 13., KATIE DEAN. The Cottage, Hook, Hampshire., HAYWARD MARKS 49 Broad Lane, Coventry., I. M. ROSS. 100 Broadway, Letchworth, Hertfordshire., RONALD C. GOULD. 18 Wimpole Street, W.1., A SUFFERER Houghton-le-Spring, March 14., P. G., C. P. S. L., By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, RICHARD WAGNER, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A SPECIAL LEGAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: As IT Happens: Blow to Old Blues; Official peacetime histories; Noise in the classroom, 20 abstainers in revolt on pay, Three Examples Of What IS Being Done, National Trust may fight order, How Are Britain's Homeless Being Helped?, Plea For Help By Stranded Britons, Bonn offers half of B.A.O.R. costs Purchases to be raised to £40m., Vietnam Bombing To Continue, Marshal Ky to meet President Johnson Mission to Guam on Sunday, Clarifying the work of the Ombudsman, Crushing folly to try to enter Mr. Montagu says, Bonus For Liberals At Honiton Former Labour agent gives backing as protest, Negro spirituals replace old favourites, Pleasure boat safety rules, Malta M.P.s angry, New U.S. Envoy For Saigon IS 73, Arab League cuts off aid to Jordan Army, Bogus Police Get £50,000 Jewels Gunmen gag staff, Parliamentary Commissioner is the wrong answer, Surplus Of £121m. On Payments Dramatic swing from a trade deficit, Salaries thaw from July: Rises for merit and extra effort, Inquiry To Find Tablet Source, Electric Cars Lead Given By Britain, 3,000 Miles Of Track Will Be Reprieved Local councils can pay to keep uneconomic services, Navies hope to contact Chichester, Oxford Proctors Found Goodwill, Church Unity Move To Drop 'Priest' Anglican-Methodist progress, Farm aid increased by £25m. 'Essential for industry's vital contribution', Abortion: women's meeting called, 'Absurd provision ' in Justice Bill Press Council condemns curb on newspapers, 'Idle' remark led to strike, Keeping check on defence liabilities, Angry woman stops council meeting, £120M. For Italian Flood Defences, Keeping ape cousins at a distance, Opposition Appeal To Indian President Anger over curb on Rajasthan, Microscope is likely world beater, Mr. Crossman is offering backbenchers a deal, 79 teachers resign from 'blackboard jungle' school, 32 seek Madam Butterfly prize, Critics of £ decimal system outvoted Mr. Callaghan refuses to budge at backbench meeting, Students Defy Director, Rough start to petrol grades, Left Dispute Corsican Election Results, £22,000 for pastel by Degas, Snow Reports, Control by Chinese Army extended, Labour Party Plans For Ballot Mr. Shinwell appeals for loyalty, 'Plot' witness says he saw psychiatrist Phone threats in Kennedy inquiry, Call for shotgun insurance law, Cancer: national education needed, Inter-Tribal Riot In West Nigeria Ibos attacked in ibadan market, Joining E.E.C. Would Put Food Up By 10% Or 14%. Picture Gallery: Visit to a Flosy headquarters. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Bells, Industrial Expansion, Vent-Axia, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, High Speed Gas, Investment Bank, The Save And Prosper Children's Gift Plan, Export Intelligence, Daimler Hire, Lloyd International Airways, The Times, H.R.H, British Eagle, Huddersfield, Westminster Bank Limited, The Royal Exchange Group, Ferranti, English Electric, Gm, Ashley, Canal-Randolph Corporation, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, Light Fitting, Kodak, Ne, A.G. Building. Index. Politics and Parliament: Regional elected peers in Liberal reform plan Lord Byers succeeds Lord Rea, Commitments on decimal currency, Board Of Inland Revenue Criticized Davies Jenkins & Co. Ltd. v. Davies (Inspector Of Taxes), Sisters' Share Sale Caught By Tax Avoidance Law Cleary v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Sparks Fly Over Pay For State Steel Chiefs, Safeguards against the sack, Damages For Loss Of Expectation Of Life Cut To £500 Yorkshire Electricity Board v. Naylor. Law: Alphon 'cannot be found', Feuds warning to Pakistanis, 'Avengers' man to pay husband £500, No Tax Allowance For Office Block Machinery Macsaga Investment Co. Ltd. v. Lupton (Inspector Of Taxes), Russian appeal on reporting of trials, Christian Action get apology, Two Guilty Of Murder Dennis Stafford is gaoled for life, 'I Will See Judge To Blazes', Mr. Justice Lawton For 'Torture' Trail, Woman, 91, held in prison, Ruling On Lady Megan's Will, Sherry case judge's life insured. Arts and Entertainment: £19,000 For Ring With Orsini Ruby, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,489, Dutch Dancers For Wells, Radio, New Rawsthorne Work, Giraudoux Play For Henley. Sport: Tennis, Fort Leney's Form Hard To Fault In Gold Cup Saucy Kit a worthy champion hurdler, Record eludes Oxford by 1 sec., Sports in Brief, Simpson Wins Paris Nice Race, County Pitches Committee set up by M.C.C., Fresh interest in spite of extended lead, Yesterday's Hockey, Unconvincing Army XI, Three Seeds Out, Lancing sequence maintained, Leeds United held to second draw Sunderland lose early lead. Reviews: Good Europeans, Clear of the whips, Well-illustrated, The Two Russells, Useful toil, homely joys and destiny obscure, Stage censorship, Antonioni builds on a puzzle, Spirited Two-Piano Recital, Pianist's drive and dexterity, New fiction, Block off the old chip, Stravinsky in detail, Inside East Germany. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Personal, Shipping, Public Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Incitement To Rumour And Gossip, Right To Grow More Food, Mrs. Castle's 11,000 Milles. Letters to the Editor: No Books Left?, Not A Snoopers' Paradise, After A Goal, Perimeter Theatre, Doctors' Decisions, The God I Want, To School Without Breakfast, Early Decision Needed On E.E.C., Rhine Troops, Aircraft With No Role, Appeals Against Dismissal, Graduate Policemen, Africa's Student Problem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. F. E. Hugonin, Sir Roland Oliver An outstanding figure at the Criminal Bar, Rt. Rev. G. L. Craven Caring For R.C. Orphans, Mr. Orlo Williams. Business and Finance: Is this the little man's company of future?, Architects in dissent, New names and a new look for G.P.O., Pipeline Not For Sale, Universities offered voting shares in Yorkshire TV, Bleak machine tool output, Unit trust prices, Banks owed £278m. on house purchase loans, The mystery of sale of Veeraswamy's, Stockbroker leaves £2m., £5 a square foot for offices, Sea gas price under 3d.?, Small selling in copper, U.S. Bids Put Up Steel Pay But chiefs start with a cut, Bandanga Holdings, Commons confusion over insurance, Camden heavily oversubscribed, Ibstock cut final, Getting detergent firms to cut advertising, Unit trusts in danger of 'hard sell', Renewed bid talk puts £13m. on Martins share value, Briefly from the boardroom, British Wagon finish higher at over £1m., New Zealand to cut imports, Modest activity on Baltic Exchange, Around The Markets, Electricity load cut forecast, Money has an easier day, New C.B.I. document to be less 'carping', A merger confirmed, Early Cut In Bank Rate?, Selling On The Milan Bourse, Hawkers bidding for place in computers. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts up on Bank rate hopes, Good Advance On Wall Street, European, Australian, and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Steels rally late on vesting day news, Pound still strong. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Allied Systems appointment. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats And Maisonettes.
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