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The Times - 27/04/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, BY GERALD ELY, ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY FRANK DAVIS, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From A. M. RENDEL, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Charles Douglas-Home Defence Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PETER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, From DESSA TREVISAN, Correspondent in Eastern Europe, , FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS, , FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, From ERIC BRITTER, , From NEVILLE MAXWELL, From a Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor, Film Critic, By R. W. COOPER, Television Critic, A.B., M.C, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, Wendy Monk, BY THE NEWS TEAM, P.H.S., B. J. MAHONEY., D. G. RICE-OXLEY., FRANK SMITEL, JOHN GLOAG., F. J. MORSE., ESTHER IWI., PETER LAKE, , W. J. WHITEHEAD., JOHN UNDERWOOD., JOHN HATCH., J. L. JOY, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. D. A. LOW, University of Sussex. D. V. GLASS. P. R. G. LAYARD, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. April 24., EVELYN KING., WILLIAM HALE, T.G.SMITH, PETER FORSTER, JACK WISEMAN, By Suzanne Cronje, R. M. HARDISTY., G. WILSON KNIGHT., M. V. HOLLAND., Mr. Sinclair Hood, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From CHARLES BRAY, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, Barcelona, , From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, A. P. Ryan, By Richard Boston, By Iverach McDonald, By Basil Gingell, By DAVID JONES, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, By JOHN PRICE, From Our Science Reporter, , BY DAVID JONES, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By SIMON SHORT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Richard Casement, ALAIN ARNOT., JUDITH POWELL, JOHN HOLDER., J. C. BUTLER, , CLYDE C. PARSON.,

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News: Tory errors confessed, Tanker spills more oil, Nigeria on the brink of disintegration, Action call on N. Ireland, Sampling the lunar soil, Thieu IS Army Leaders' Choice, Understudy wins ovation, £20,000 gems stolen from actress, Arts Festival For Britain, Assurance on race law decision, Assurance by Mr Healey on Malaysia defence, £190,000 for painting by Picasso, Work on chapel interior, Free family planning, Plea On Guerrillas, Communist call to scrap pacts All-Europe treaty urged, 200 will sue for £15,000 'frozen' pay, Bar students' fees to be raised, Mr Baron Tells Of Detention Political activities denied, Threat To Indian Migrant Groups 'Sons of the soil' tactics, Svetlana Stalin speaks in defence of father, New baptism service is approved, Suez Ministers Criticized, U.S. jets 'fire on British ship ', TUC seeking £15 minimum wage Increases a little at a time, Prescription pads 'invite trouble', Spacecraft had been tested, Tightening Links With Bonn President Johnson's talks, New horizons for WI's, Fewer lorry defects, The Times Diary New hotel for St. Andrews Morrah on Prince Charles The remarkable Gen. Hackett, Navy investigates new oil threat Beaches fouled again, Svetlana 'to write another book' Disillusionment as theme, Campaign launched against anti-war critics, The Single Girl v. The Single Man, Court question 'unfortunate', Sheppey project would pay for itself, expert says, Canvas Suits Used To Punish Soldiers Attack by civil liberties council, Coal Board take Aberfan blame Must face music,QC says, Ban on safety expert to stay, Ministry Inquiry On Gasholder Extra cost of alternative, Snowdon is put up for sale, Pledge To Greeks On Democracy The King meets Cabinet, Advertising study on the way, London's 5-Point Transport Plan Deficit near the £6m mark, University danger of seeking headlines, Charitable Nature, Six: Wilson problem is double audience, Rhine Army to be cut by 6,000 men, Efta Terms On Market Worry Ministers 'No trade discrimination' call to Britain expected, 'Help needy' call by Church, Teachers may drop meals duties in pay protest, Ulster Minister asked to resign, Pay case by musicians, Wide powers for French Cabinet, MPs back camp victims' claim, Sir Laurence to present 'Soldiers', 'Britain Will Help To Unite Europe'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Port Of London Authority, The National Bank, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Scottish Union And National Insurance Company, Cable And Wireless Limited, The Observer Exhibition, F. W. Bridges & Sons Ltd.,, Beagle, The Donkey Sanctuary, The Anglo-Thi Corporation Limited, Löwenbräu, Rediffusion, Coutts & Co, Barclays Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, The Times, History Today, Lloyd International Airways Limited,, Council Of The Stock Exchange,, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Handley Page Limited, Pan Am, M & G Trust (Assurance) Ltd.,, Laing, Rootes Ltd, Westminster Bank Limited,, Law Land Company, Limited, Reed Paper Group, Renault 16, Borg Warner Limited. Law: Parole board's advice on release: press reporting of committals still restricted, Two judges hear one divorce, Woman of 74 tricked man, Power To Amend Writs To Prevent Injustice Mitchell v. Harris Engineering Company Ltd., Onassis action frame-up, shipowner says, U.S. Firm Lose £254,000 Lard Deal Appeal Garnac Grain Co. Inc. v. H.M.F. Faure & Fairclough Ltd. And Others, Charity To Keep Rating Relief, Detective to be retried, French Company Fail In JET Patent Case Société Rateau And Another v. Rolls-Royce And Others, Voices against majority verdicts: vote postponed. Picture Gallery: Putting the finishing touches to the new Liverpool Cathedral. Classified Advertising: Financial, Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Investments And Loans, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Let Sleeping Mss Lie, Moral thriller with a classic setting Savoy Theatre: The Deadly Game, Four Indian films at Hampstead, Leading sailor, Far-flung family, In at the deep end, Caribbean and Aegean, Sardou's romp romps on, New Goya Museum In Madrid, Opera singers get scholarships, off-Broadway comes to life again, The Doctor's chair, Glimmer of idea is lost, Poor film from Peter Watkins, When the lights flickered in darkening Europe. Arts and Entertainment: Godot At Sheffield, Frost Programme Delights Swiss, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,524. Editorials/Leaders: Detergents: Half A Bad Decision, Stalin's Daughter, At Hazard In Haiphong, The Wrong Site. Letters to the Editor: Arrested On Leaving A Shop, Handbags For Men, Vive la Grande Bretagne!, A Matter Of Address, Role In The World, Famine In India, 'Soldiers' Rejected, Leukaemia, Flannelled fools?, Control IS Needed, Impersonating The Queen, Policy On Welfare. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: From the London Gazette, Church News, New Roman Catholic Bishop, New Ambassador, University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir George Goold, Mr P C L De Jong, Mr W Henderson Pringle, Bishop A Buthi, PROF C A STOREY Arabic scholar. Sport: Sangster suffers surprise defeat Taylor shows stamp of class, Yesterday's Football Results, Midnight Date For Rudkin, Inter-Milan Draw, Slip Stitch forward enough to win Princess Elizabeth Stakes, Welsh superiority underlined, M J K Smith and Amiss hit centuries. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: cutting state spending: a national audit, Widow's Remarriage Ends £10,000 Offer Dietz v. Lennig Chemicals Ltd., Haiphong and Saigon, The Commons: air lines profitability: trade labels: rules for big tankers: car insurance: lending risks. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Suburban Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Leyland celebrate record business, Peachey cuts overdraft, New heads for Capital Finance, Plan for world money reserves, Easing those problems of house-buying, Unit trust prices, General Motors report drop in sales, R & D 'for the customer', Copper estimates for this year, Coffee quotas cut, New life with a labour bonus, Argentina stops freight surcharge, Barbican bill may double, Freight rates up in air, £100m TV target, 'Britain could lead in consumer goods', Rothschilds' holdings: £30m, More PVC bottles, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited Mr S E Baker's Statement, PLA report shows loss of £2.7m, Trading halted in Canaveral, Room for growth in ironfounding, Company Meeting The Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Company, Limited C.T.A.s Should Be Advisory Bodies Revolutionary Upheaval Not Justified Mr. John Spencer Wills' Review, E & O make three acquisitions, Ottoman Bank A Year Of Further Expansion In Bank's Business Balance-Sheet Total A Record At £153,000,000 Lord Latymer's Review Of Economic Situation In Middle East, Depositors protection law queried, Review of power connexion charges, Fruit wholesalers urged to waive surcharge, Miners lead the way in cutting strike losses, Egypt will soon have oil for export, Industry slow to make use of £12m training schemes, Home loans fund now £6,350m, New property closure, Hall & Ham misses forecast, J-K's turmoil from Viyella bid, Cut price ban by Morphy Richards, Detergent 'war' ends with new 20 pc cheaper brands, Hypersoic jumbo jets due in 1990, Cecil King leaves Wall Paper Mfgs., Loew's lease London hotel, Merger talks could produce £17m broking group, BP to enter package tour business, Transport bar to exports, Elliott 'cubed' castings designed especially for heavy industry, Kennedy Round postponement, European brakes on Jersey Stdd, Small firms feel the merger pinch, How The Markets Moved, £2.4m Whessoe offer for Aiton, Eurosyndicat index, Bank issues savings stamps, Holland bans charter trips, Standard to produce microelectronics, Elliott-Auto dips into reserves, 6pc fall in press and TV ads, Close watch on check trading, Profit-taking hits Frankfurt, Business Diary Mr. Stokes will take a close look at Harvard, Tap price raised twice, Fertilizer market is wide open, Oilmen prepare for gas price fight, Artizans' and Gen profits clipped by 27 per cent, Sugar prices leap ahead. Business Appointments: New head named for Moscow Narodny. Stock Exchange Tables: Stores in good demand, Money market in the Bank, European and Far East securities, Option rates, Wall Street's nine day rally peters out, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Sterling holds steady, Shares move well ahead in quiet trading. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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