The Times - 26/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY MICHAEL BAILY, TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-, From DAVID BONAVIA-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From PETER HAZELHURST-, FROM PAUL E. MONTGOMERY, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, by Prudence Glynn, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-, NEVILLE MAXWELL, PHS, C. R. G. CARLETON, Rector. J. HYDE, Medical Officer. Anguilla, Via St. Thomas, V.1., Sept 18., R. G. D. SMALL. Steward's Hay, Bradgate Hill, Groby, Leicester, Sept. 24., W. HEWETSON, Clerk of the Kent and Canterbury Executive Council (retd.) 24 The Moat, Charing, Kent, Sept. 24., JOHN BLUNDEN. The University of Sussex, Essex House, Falmer, Brighton, Sept. 23., ELIZABETH BRUNNER. Greys Court, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Sept. 24., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons, Sept. 23., ANTONIA McLEAN. 47 Blackheath Park, S.E.3 Sept. 21., By Senator J. William Fulbright, H. M. SPRINGBETT. Allerton Presbyterian Church of England, Mather Avenue, Liverpool, 18, Sept. 22., MICHAEL MELGAREJO-YULE. 6 Keysham Avenue, Cranford, Middlesex, Sept. 25., C. J. LEWIS. Evancoyd, Presteign, Radnorshire., Yours faithfully, PETER CROXALL, 6 Clougha Avenue, Moorside, Lancaster, , £1, 500, 000 TARGET, Mr. Raymond Postgate, A correspondent, From Stanley Sadie, By Joan Chissell, By T. G. Rosenthal, From a Special Correspondent, By Henry Raynor, From MICHAEL PHILIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From our Lacrosse Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOSEPH SLEVIN, , By ROY MACKIE, FROM OUR SOUTH AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, P. A. LINGARD. The Electricity Council, 30 Millbank, London, S.W.1., WILLIAM ALLEN. 7 Marlborough Hill, London, N.W.8., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Richard Wigg, Latin America Correspondent, by David Nott, Caracas Correspondent, by G. T. Corley Smith, by Malcolm Deas, , by a Special Correspondent, by David Huelin, , by W. O. Galbraith, by Alastair Hennessy, ,
ResumoNews: Congress urged to debate Vietnam Members say 'No vote since 1964', Public schools 'eager' to admit state pupils Unwilling to be sixth-form colleges, Necklace that dazzles, Concern on Quebec issue, U S warning to Greece, Inquiry into £7,000 pay of clerk, How to succeed in fashion, Turks glance north, Games boost for colour viewing, Adrift for 10 weeks, 'Rachmanism' on caravan sites Council powers 'not used', 'Ku-Klux-Klan of India' denounced, Gibraltar offer to save tower, Immigrant to stand down, Crisis brings oil boom, Wife's Complaint Rejected, Shock troops of change, Russia 'gave training to Africans', Three-Step Road To Marriage Making 'New Image', Asked to vote for planning application, councillor says, Cease-fire by rival Aden parties, Venezuela, Colombia & Ecuador, Selectivity is rejected by Mrs Hart, Russia and Islam: the prospect as Ayub visits Moscow Soviet gains in power shifts of Middle East..., New Jaguars and Marcos, 200 Tv Men Face Job Problems Didsbury studio closure, Pressure of coalition, Big Russian change on farms, Sanctions against Cuba, The west still has trade advantages..., Widespread fears of computers Minister chides experts, Oligarchs ride the industrial wave, Test yourself breath kit, BOAC denial of gold smuggling, Enemy The Vietcong Fear, 150 feared dead in Ganges, Big gains by communists in France, Rising Toll Of Nigeria War, 'New Christianity' call by Archbishop lakovos, 'Suicidal' Dive For Treasure, Farmers lag behind, The Times Diary, Plebiscite In 1968 On New Constitution, Officers to face trial in Cairo, Bright Friendship Centre, The Restoration heel restored, Regis Debray trial opens today, The theory of three, Call to aid Greek democracy Europe assembly debate, Prisoner on parole fails to return, 'Hard Winter' Warning By Mr Wilson 'Economy on turn, but not fast enough', Driving test report 'not damaging', Experiments in space on problems of the aged, Iran buys arms, British Expatriates Seek The Vote, Outspoken rail chief dismissed, Zambian protest to Britain Warning over Rhodesia, Move To Delay Dearer Gas, Perils that accompany America's good intentions, A tale of two rival cities, Mersey docks still idle, Unrest Grows Among Arabs, Pakistan wants friendship, BOAC pilots call strike ballot. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir William Haley takes post in US, Ulster Appeal Launched, RAF appointments, Judge Appointed. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Magee, Henlys, I.C.T, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bolsa International Banking Group, Air France, Ricemans, Avianca, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Japan Air Lines, Elizabeth Arden, Rodex, Saab, Aquascutum, Royal Mail Lines, Vocabulary Studies, Schweppes, Lloyds Bank, Knight Lockhart & Co (Colombia) Ltd, Klm, Jaguar 240, Cambridge University Press, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Queen's Award To Industry, Reinsurance, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Ladbroke & Co. Ltd., Peter Robinson, Shareholder Relations Limited, Harrods, Russell & Bromley. Index. Picture Gallery: The Omsk dancers arrive in london. Law: Briton Found Guilty Of Yacht Attack, Naval vessel 'out of action 12 weeks', Football Fan Bit Police Sergeant Nine months gaol; £50 fine, Child 'conceived in prison', Hyde Park 'Coloured Mob', Police Say, Eloping French student gets three years, Youth In Gaol By Mistake, Gaol for 'magpie' policeman, Youth knifed at church. Editorials/Leaders: The Shiv Sena, Russia Moves South, Embargoes and the facts of life, Public Schools Evidence. Letters to the Editor: Finding Wasps' Nests, English Dough, Doctor's Form-Filling, Christian Unity, Gibraltar Solution, The Help That Anguilla Needs, Britain's Wild Places, University Of The Air, Relations With Russia, Electricity price increases, Hooliganism On The Train. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. Jebbett, Augusto Casimiro Portuguese poet, Mr Gerard Harris, Mr S. J. Perry, Mr. R. H. Dobson, Mr Herbert Sammons Design of Deltic diesel engine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Light but no warmth, Gains in Welsh Carmen New Theatre Carmen, Changes justified, Rewards of opera to a piano, Odd line from Omsk Royal Albert Hall: The Omsk Russian State Ensemble, Painters and the spirit of place, New oboe work by Josephs, Three impressive craftsmen. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,654, Italia Prize For Bbc Tv Film, Television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Personal, Harrods Ltd., Knightbridge. S.W.1, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Sport: Britain lose early lead, England head table, Players ban likely, Sports in Brief, Chivers in League side, US Negroes asked to boycott Games Boston unofficial leader, Dan Kano and Sucaryl should tax Sodium, Lessons of tour, Tough match likely with Columbia, Fox falls behind, Dartford pitch treatment, Amateur Status Under Review, Oxford and Cambridge must forsake ivory tower. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: IMF chief calls for quicker flow of development aid, Wave of strikes in US as labour unrest grows, Briefly From Industry, Super Oil Seals pays more after slower profits, Libya: Oil prices dilemma, China Clay offers 5s 10d for Sydney Green, Unit trust prices, Another Arab Opec member, Copper prices advance £5, Container groups in big row, Money at 5 5/16%, Sterling's importance in a new world monetary system, Bread price cut row, I C T obtain £26m extra cash to boost leasings, Barbican dispute talks open, Doubt on GLC home loans, Brit Cocoa: interim in vacuum, Callaghan defends £ in French press, More losses in gilts, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Probe into building employment, Liverpool docks backlog hits northern firms, American firms cut overseas spending, Consultants for textile Neddy, The Imperial Tea Company, Broad gains on Wall St, Glaxo's new vaccine could save £16m, Rail strike delays takeover, U S bill rate highest since January, Business Diary, Another look at brokers, 6,000 laid off now in Coventry, Marketing deal, CWS to close three mills, Trade With Cuba boycott: OAS vote to follow US line, Families share in £4.2m deal, Sainsbury report due Thursday, Rothmans launches new menthol cigarette, Gold Fields fall ahead of results, Far East 'trade and aid' study by BNEC, When will the committee sit?, Hard going for British cars in world markets, Grain markets, Sherfield hits BoT on ships, Ted Leather quits John James board. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Pound holds steady, Week begins on dull note, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further losses in gilts, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Wall Street strong with index rising 8.73. Business Appointments: Biscuit board reshuffle. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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