The Times - 25/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT\s\Washington, May 24, By GARVEN HUDGINS, Cairo, May 24, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From ANTHONY GREY, Peking, May 24, From CLIVE BORRELL-Scarborough, May 24, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Chelmsford, May 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT-Margate, May 24, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Edinburgh, May 24, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT Birmingham, May 24, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN, Columbia, S. Carolina, May 24, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Peking, May 24, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, Aden, May 24, From DAVID BONAVIA, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Toulouse, May 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, May 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, May 24, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, Moscow, May 24, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Boca Grande, Florida, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Richard Usborne, By Sarah Curtis, By E. C. Hodgkin, By Stanley Sadie, L. R. B., By Julian Hall, by Julian Slade, by John Peter, From Our Special Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, From a Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, P.H.S., GEOFFREY D. M. BLOCK., R. L. LEONARD. 16 Albert Street, N.W.1, May 22., V. BEDI. 28A Alfred Street, Southampton, May 20., KINGSLEY WEAVER. The Maples, Upwey, Weymouth., R. A. CUST, , J. A. HARRINGTON., M. WATSON., GARTH CHRISTIAN., By Dr. Robert Birley, H C. BRILLIANT, , T. A. BEETHAM, , ROBERT AITKEN, , J. A. PATERSON-MORGAN., S. A. S. ECCLESTON., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Norwich, May 24, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Washington, May 24, From Our Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, From BILL SHAKESPEARE, Manchester, May 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Amsterdam, May 24, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By ROBERT JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By JOE ROEBER, Our Industrial Editor, G. A. WILSON, , HOYOS., W. N. D. LANG., by Cecil Brownlow, by Marshal of the R.A.F. Sir John Slessor, by Peter Masefield, by James Hay Stevens, by H. J. H. Sketch, by Wing Commander Norman Macmillan, by R. M. Kendall, by H. C. Black, by Anne Burns, by Captain W. J. Treharne, by Harold R. Bamberg, by Basil Arkell, by C. W. Rhodes,
ResumoNews: Deflationary Budget Likely In India, Missing son murdered, man told, Bonn discussions on EEC, V.T.O.L.... early, Cholera At The Door Of Europe Warning by W H O director, Banker's denial on Swiss assets, Sir Francis 'home by weekend', Stansted Critics Go On Offensive, Anglo-U S Agreement On Aqaba Gulf Military action to enforce reopening not excluded, Red Guards kick British envoys Glue attack at airport, ILEA men 'not to hide defects', Writ by gaol officers, Massive expansion on the ground, Day of the helicopter, Another heliport for central London, Florida Plans To Exploit Sea, Kirk rejects move to ease law on homosexuality, statistics are answer to storms, Workers' say on state boards, U Thant Cuts His Visit Short Displeasure at UN meeting, Trial as challenge on Vietnam Rally to aid U S doctor, US hopeful of nuclear treaty, Command ends in Mediterranean, Peking And Moscow Still At Odds, Moscow play sympathetic to British diplomatists, Police cheer call for hanging Mr Jenkins 'not surprised', Etu Vote For Eec Talks, A time for investment, Flosy Rejects Discussions On Aden, Anglo-French Cooperation A British view by Sir George Edwards Right Course For US A French view by Roland de Narbonne Only Way To Survive, Right Targets For The Right Missiles, Mr Vorster Snubs Un, China blames Hongkong tactics, New generation of jet engines, No resolution by Security Council, Vietnam delays decisions, Writer gaoled for drugs offence, Boy speared by javelin, Assignments of satellite UK3, Oxford girl is rusticated, Inquiry into scientists, US officer defects to Cuba, by Hilary Gelson Out There in the Sunshine with You, Concord keeping up to time First test flight target, Mrs Castle insists on safety, Planning your picnic lunch, Garrison hospital for Berlin, Tanker blast described by survivor, Report on banks welcomed, Mr Wilson insists on right to use Strait of Tiran, Printing's guide to western civilization, New Polish envoy to Washington, Collaboration in Europe, Pilot shortage threatens growth, TV sex and brutality, When U S would hit China, Rail ganger blamed, Surgeon removed wrong leg, Real meaning of a British deterrent, Will the Concord be safe?, Aspida trial lawyer was drowned, University town for Birmingham £20m expansion at Aston, The Times Diary Envoy's brother was our spy Deene Park to be opened Mouthing the muse al fresco, Tories could find old school tie rewarding, Gun dealer accused in Turkey, Farmers Protest Over New Town Peterborough plan approved, South Lodge To Be Sold Rolls Family Home, Svetlana's Tears For Russia Truth in 'Dr Zhivago'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Metropolitan-Cammell Ltd., French Line, Rolls-Royce Limited, Handley Page Ltd,, British Aircraft Corporation And Sud-Aviation, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Decca Navigator Company Limited, City Of Oslo (Norway), Avon Rubber, Beagle, Stc, C D C, History Today, The East Surrey Water Company, International Factors Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Newton, Chambers & Company, Limited, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Bp, Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited, Ferranti, H D A, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd., Madame Sarah, Cadbury, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Precision Forgings Ltd., King & Co., Pergamon Progress, Reed & Smith Limited, Plymouth, Westland Helicopters Limited, Bea, Sps, Souvenir Press. Index. Picture Gallery: Men WHO Assemble The Sky Queen, A Special Report By The Times To Mark The Occasion Of The 27th Paris Aero Show At Le Bourget, The Queen attends jubilee dedication service. Law: Wife cites Maggie Smith, Hospital for man on shots charge, Kink 'ordered man from studio', Coach blaze drivers sent for trial, Accused's alibi 'not destroyed', Minister's Order To Demolish Old Building Challenged In Re The Estate Of Captain Lamplugh, Deceased, Chairman on £142,880 tax evasion charges, Youth injured by gun to get £5,500. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Accountants' Examination, University News, Police for Oxbridge, British Academy Awards. Reviews: Professor Toynbee's portrait gallery, Writer's dazzling debut as director, Genuine charm of ballad opera, The Codifying Of Wooster, Not so contemptible, Printing And The Mind Of Man The Impact of Print on the Evolution of Western Civilization during Five Centuries, Handel as an institution, Vanbrugh with frills Theatre Royal, Stratford Intrigues and Amours, Essays on Music Ed. Felix Aprahamian, Miss Tess Jaray, Heroic story, Beautiful moments in new passion music, Painter's love of landscape, Pharaohs of Egypt J. Christopher Herold The Battle of Waterloo, Musical tries too hard Theatre Royal, Bristol: The Pursuit of Love, Britain is No Island Anne Laurens, Period Monteverdi at the Sao Carlos, New fiction, Life and death of untaught youthful prodigy, Inside Italy, Jazziest newspaper. Classified Advertising: Personal, Personal Also On Page 15, Shipping, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, Vanessa Redgrave As Isadora, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,548, Diamond Ring Fetches £5,400, Lisbon Welcome For Wells Opera. Editorials/Leaders: A Challenge And A Chance For Banks, Larger New Towns, Uncultured Revolution, Another Day Without War. Letters to the Editor: Opening Hours, Third Airport, Queen Anne's Lace, Boundaries In A General Election, Tourist trade too easily satisfied, The Wrong Target, Rhodesia In The Wings, A Curiously Bad Bill, Airline Competition, Return Of The Autocrat, Failing Sight, Corporal Punishment, How Port of London will compete. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: M Cino Del Duca, General De Lakatos Hungarian prime minister, Prof A A Balandin. Sport: Britain stays in EBU, Curtis kept waiting, Fine wooden play of Miss Chadwick, Today's Cricket, Flat racing at two meetings, Keble close gap, Sports in Brief, Essex recover after poor start, Southwick Croquet, Late burst splits Spain's defence Greaves and Hunt score. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Long gilts close firm, Capper-Neill beat forecast-profits up by a third, Instant analysis of banks, BR asks men: Will you work on 'black' depot?, £145m IMF loan goes back today, Getting to grips with insurance, Briefly From Industry, Large help for money, News Summary, Beeching finds the electricity industry wanting, Unit trust prices, East Surrey £1.5m placing, Spirax-Sarco Engineering Limited Sales And Earnings Increased Value Of Widespread Overseas Interests Mr. L. G. Northcroft's Review Of Activities, Shy man behind the £150,000 deal, Betterment levy should affect few transactions, Sand, gravel and sacred cows, High rate for grain to Japan, News service at Waterloo, Tax move by Land Securities, Union hits at hours plan, War risk insurance may cost even more, The World Auxiliary Insurance Corporation, Good day for sterling: dollars offered, Boilermakers have planned wage talks, Ampol profit better than expected, Shareholders in stormy mood at Gallaher's, PIB's ten key points for banks, Malayan rubber cess raised, The day that copper turned to gold-story of the LME coup, Anglo American becoming more international, US budget-a new warning, Overtime hit by squeeze, Counter attack by banks on PIB report criticisms, Academics support Palatine, Business Diary The indirect tax on exports, Fight for car hire markets, Waterways flow £34,000 deeper into the red, Sugar futures nervous, Bourses weaken again, Farmers to lose bulk-buy chief, New study of rubber industry, Backlog of 4.5m tax assessments, Forestal Land pay 3 points less, KLM freight centre now normal, Oil the prize in Middle East, London Docks to go all out on computers, Briefly from the boardroom, More Eurodollars in Japan, Small cigars give TV admen a headache, BoT reply on textiles gives little comfort, Gold still in strong demand, Price cut for all-in holidays, Commodity Markets Copper wire bars top £400, Wider uses for gas turbines under Rolls-BS merger, Plessey will export from Brazilian plant, Rodo-buyer or dealer?, Patent Office in arrears, The Times book of new issues, Eurosyndicat index, This is Manfred Koppleman, at his seat on, U S may buy 52 Concords, Rippon to head Cubitts, Pre-tax profit from Godfrey Phillips is marginally lower at, Dearer bricks delayed for 3 months, Alfa Romeo and Fiat car plants for S. Italy, Julian Amery to Pollard Post, U S battle over Fund of Funds ends, Royal Insurance Company Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, European and Far East securities, The Times list of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small losses predominate, Banks provide relief on gloomy day for shares, Recent issues, Takeovers Scoreboard, Across-the-board losses as Wall St slips further. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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