The Times - 11/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY DAVID WOOD POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, , By Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From HENRY STANHOPE, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From HUGH COCHRANE, By RIIA MARSHALL, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, From DAVID SPANIER, From MARIO MODIANO, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By Ossia Trilling, By Henry Raynor, By Michael Billington, From Alan Pryce-Jones, By William Mann Music Critic, From a Special Correspondent, By Anthony Payne, By Joan Chissell, Rose Kinson, John W. Wigg, M.B., B.S., 55a Elsworthy Rd., London, N.W.3., Pat Phillips, 3 Paramount Court, University St., London, W.C.1., HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, DAVID WOOD, STEPHEN JESSEL, P H S, AHARON REMEZ. 2 Palace Green, W.8, Sept. 8., E. L. MALLALIEU. House of Commons., J. A. BLEACH. 35 Gerard Road, Barnes, S.W.13., EDWARD HOLLOWAY. St Thomas More Presbytery, Station Road, Bramley, Guildford, Surrey., W. G. FORREST. Wadham College, Oxford., VICTOR MAYES. 76 Clapham Court. Alvin Street, Gloucester., By Max Beloff., F. L. JOHNSTON, President, International Council of Hide and Skin Sellers' Associations. 24 St Mary Axe, E.C.3., PAUL DEAN. House of Commons., H. DE GREY-WARTER. Thatchmere, Ipsden, Oxford., A. R. ALEXANDER. United Hunts Club, 17 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.1., GEOFFREY BENNETT. 33 Argyll Road, W.8., NOEL-BUXTON. The Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., CHARLES WOOLLEY. Orchard Hill, Liss, Hampshire., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From ATHOLE STILL, , From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From ROGER MACDONALD, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Corresnpondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Corresnondent, From JOHN YOUNG, From DAVID WIGGINS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN WOODLAND, By PETER JAY, Our Economics Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By DAVID JONES, FROM KEN OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL SHANKS, B. W. TOWNSHEND. Crooksbury, Farnham, Surrey., CHARLES TUNSTALL. Oxendon Street, S.W.1., OLIVE M. OLSEN. 14 Jervis Crescent, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield., K. R. GRAY. 2 Sunny Bank, Stamford Road, Bowdon, Cheshire., EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE. 28 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common, S.W.19., By RICHARD WAGNER, by Lord McFadzean, by R. Fell, by Derek Pritchard, by Sir Anthony Percival, by Hugo Kindersley, by Sir Alexander Glen, by a Special Correspondent, by Lord Caldecote, , by Dudley Perkins, by Sir Kenneth Strong, by J. H. Hemming, by Robin Campbell, by B. L. Weisweiller, by W. A. P. Manser, by Sir Paul Reilly, by Sir Henry Clay,
ResumoPicture Gallery: Scottish colliery disaster, News: It's cheapest to buy the best, Arrested man names Soviet agents, China expels three Japan reporters, The Times Diary Murder lawyer turns to TV GPO considers news-by-phone Warren Beatty faces freedom, Biafra authorities free Irish businessman, Lord Chamberlain silent over 'The Soldiers', Ministry in talks on naval base, Three-hour fire at trading estate, Gibraltar Opts For Britain, Canada Tories look ahead, Hongkong 'Bombs' Delay Trains Public ignore agitators, Maker of broken images, Britain's invisible earnings, Consultants blaze the trail, Parkland aim for Aberfan tips, A chance to catch up, Cyprus Talks A Failure, War waged on credit, Guide to London's bachelors, Disaster pit is sealed off, Second plane hijacked, Fresh thinking on through transport, Trendsetter goes to Manchester, Politics In The Mist, Merry-go-round, Japanese May Build British Aircraft Plane makers plan to strengthen Links, Mrs Wynne's divorce suit, Rhodesia police report sought, Export Services A Special Survey The Vital Challenge, Facilities to fit the traffic, UN mission rebuffed by Britain, Servant of two masters, Tribesmen join in Aden battle Army making attempt at mediation, Heirs to the great companies, Armoured cars move gives Rhodesia strong ally, Republican rival for Romney General Gavin joins race, Diabetics test their own urine for, Storm over shooting of pigeons, Du Cann expected to resign, Signals after moon landing, Keeping Records Straight, Rail chiefs to stay firm, Guaranteeing the finance, A hazardous week for fruit growers, Black Power men launch credo 'Time to smash the system', Teachers militant in New York, Good design brings home the business, Appeal For Raf Fund £2,000 A Day Relief, Johnson daughter to marry, Israel prepares for rough ride at UN, Public schools 'give quality, London's lure to exhibitions, The Pope Fights Illness, Defining the limits of official responsibility, All you have to do is ask for help, Talks on the Barbican dispute, An early warning system, Children Flown From Peking, More markets to capture, Open letter to the Paymaster General, Mr Gill blows a fuse, Plea to let Indian boy enter Britain, Mystery death at Broadmoor, £14 power cable ' cost £300', The world of pop and its freakish laws, Dockers will be more militant Unions clash at meeting, M4 skid tests to reduce accidents, New atom is heaviest known, MINERS DEMAND SAFETY INQUIRY Combustion peril in pits, Thousands homeless in flood, Praise for Liberal youth, Time to get together, Aid that brings trade, New pattern can alter our economy, Britons hurt in coach skid, 'Look farther' hint to the Poles De Gaulle hailed in Silesia, Tension in ports is rising. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bdh Group Limited, Westminster Bank, Export Services Exhibition, D.H. Evans & Co. Ltd.,, Pickfords, Multiple Display Advertisements, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Solar Industries, British Overseas Engineering And Credit Co. Ltd., The British Economy Key Statics 1900-1966, Export Intelligence, Chubb, The Ministry Of Social Security, Bank Of Montreal, McGregor, Gow & Holland Ltd, The Times, Nacional Financiera, S.A., The Standard Bank, Port Of Liverpool, Gorringes Ltd., Mark Cansick And Company, Geest Line, L'escargot, Pan Am, Norwest Construction Holdings, British Transport Docks Board, The Hongkong Bank Group, Dr. Golombos.' Lloyds List & Shipping Gazette., The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited, Ghana Airways, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, International Finance And Services Ltd, Boac Cargo, Aristoc, Jones, Lang, Wootton, Kirkpatrick Barr & Paton (London) Ltd., Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, Rukba, Balfour, Williimson & Co. Limited, Inchcape Export Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, Alfred Dunhill Ltd.,, P & O, Hay's Wharf Limited,, Trustee Bonds, The Chartered Bank. Index. Sport: Britain retain Six-Nation Cup by record margin, Saturday's Cricket Scores, Champions beaten, Richmond Gain In Confidence, 25-Mile Swim By Polio Victim, Mrs Jones Beaten In Engrossing Final, British crews unhappy, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Last Of Classics More Open, Thomson quick to seize chance, Swift's challenge fails, Australians keep cool, Surtees holds off Brabham Triumph at Monza by 13ft, Sheffield no match for Arsenal, Keino sets two records, US Baseball. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Premises, Company Notices, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Fair idea of composer's musical thought, Met takes opera to the seaside, Ballet not for the balletomane, Next Year's Plans For Edinburgh, Amsterdam's Mahler tradition, Riches-and a Fairy Godmother, Encouraging change in policy of film festival, Concert of Latvian music, Peter Weiss talks about his new play, Dublin Theatre Festival. Arts and Entertainment: Orchestra's Gala Season, Woman Retains Chess Title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,641, Television and radio programmes, Italy, France In Bridge Lead. Editorials/Leaders: Freer hand for industry, No Possible Doubt, No Plain Sailing On The Clyde, New Men For Canada, Mr Wynne's Story. Letters to the Editor: Backing for ready cash, Initiative On Nigeria, Talks Between Churches, Refugees Across The Jordan: Basis For A Solution, Conduct Of The Police, The Greek Regime, Jury Service, Right-Hand Driving, Price Of Footwear, Means Test Debate, London Noises, War And Peace, Captions For Opera, Elephant's Fall. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, County Commissions, Appointments in the Forces, University News. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir S. Littlewood Principal architect of legal aid scheme, Mr J. A. Christie. V C., Dr Ewen Cameron. Law: Divorce In 'Close Season' Ross v. Ross, Prison For 'Flagrant Contempt' Mustafa v. Mustafa. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: New ideas behind giant warehouse, Property Investments, Commercial And Industrial. Births. Business and Finance: Eurodollar loan of $25m, £5m surplus in national savings, First signs of revival, Morgan buys in Australia, More local authority bonds, Italy's air industry steps up drive for consolidation, Large help for money, Trouble brewing in SIB's Clyde plan, Gresham gains by move into franked income, Insurance by instalment, Using the unemployed, 49 fires cost £20,000 or more in July, Britain drew $225m in U S swap during Arab war, White Paper on nationalized industries near, Full check for bankers, New hotels for Pakistan, National plan: off with the old, on with the new?, Is this a job for the Prices Board?, What Paradise is doing for BMC in Europe, £530,000 extension, Malaysia'S plea to the rich, Derritron profits slump wipes out dividend, Another night sitting at coffee meeting, Post Office interest in RCA system, British drug firms defend their costs, Prowse row escalates, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, IMF to publish liquidity plan, A rare man for planning, Over $2,000m for First Boston, In search of fair price for rubber, New talks to open on PIB car probe, Briefly From Industry MS recruitment office opens in New York, New Libyan bank formed, £35 m battle looms in tinned beans, Western Dooars Tea Holdings Limited Increased Crop Despite Problems Mr. J. R. Vernède On Importance Of Tea Campaign, Gresham Investment Trust Limited A Gratifying Result Further Growth Envisaged, Radio Times plans magazine supplement, Efta trade doubled, IRC plans promotion in export markets, Business Diary Boardroom fight has only just begun, How to look after your sports kit, New evening newspapers, U S car strike will last 'at least four weeks', Swiss plan air charter firm to UK, Co-op seeks capital, Russian planes for India likely. Business Appointments: Rootes name new director of personnel. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Option rates, Regional share prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, Coming dividends, London Stock Exchange Prices. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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