The Times - 29/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By FRED EMERY, South East Asia Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST-, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Stanley Sadie, A. E. P., By William Mann Music Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Joan Chissell, PHS, F. A. COCKIN. Finches, Cross Lane. Marlborough, Wiltshire., A. CAMERON. Imperial College of Science and Technology, Exhibition Road, S.W.7., JUDITH O'NEILL. 2 Westminster College Bounds, Cambridge, Sept. 27., TIMOTHY RUSS. St. Peter's-in-the-Forest. 17 Belle Vue Road, Walthamstow, E.17, Sept. 25., CHARLES JEFFRIES. 1 Brograve Gardens Beckenham, Kent., TONY SMYTHE, General Secretary, National Council for Civil Liberties. 4 Camden High Street, N.W.1, Sept 27., F. KENNETH HARE The Master, Birkbeck College. Malet Street, W.C.1, Sept. 27., ARTHUR NORMAN HARRISSON 115 Belgrave Road, Wanstead, E.11, Sept. 25., By Brigadier H. C. T. Stronge, E. DE MAGALHAES FEU. Secretary, Portuguese Embassy, 11 Belgrave Square, S.W.1, Sept 20., C. H. GOODCHILD. The Oak House, Great Yeldham, Halstead, Essex, Sept 21., V. J. WRIGLEY. headmaster. Apsley Grammar School. Bennetts End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Sept 27., Mr. E. Martin Browne, U. A. Titley, Rugby Correspondent, writes:-, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From NEIL ALLEN, Swimming Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROY MACKIE, From PETER JAY, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, Labour Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, RICHARD FRY, JOHN TRAILL. The Mill House, Barton St David, Somerton, Somerset., ROBERT G. BROWN. Arthur D. Little Ltd., Berkeley Square House, W.1., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: English as threat to Swiss', Polish move to improve farms, U S grip on computers regretted, More houses offered to Jamaican, Students held in poison plot, Stalin's war leadership defended, Conservative delegates will attack Labour Government on a broad front at the party conference No easy challenge on leadership Jarring notes in 712 motions, Swing-wing could fly by 1971 BAC design Well advanced, Clergy learn how to beat dry rot, Coronation Gift For Brides Of Iran, Gelignite in Hongkong cache, U N Dispute Over Attack On Fao Methods, Berlin query on passport for Blake, Purge of Czech writers, Troops In Aden Come Under Attack Again, Concord 'not held up', Pakistan Mission To China Emphasis on cordiality, How colours will look on moon, Training levy on farmers fixed, The military approach to Munich, Cost of promoting drugs is criticized, Crash victim to be flown home, New move to make Rhodesia sanctions bite, New clue in poison city, New Controls On Drug Prices Proposed Industry protests at 'state strait-jacket', Buddhist vigil at Saigon palace Protest over new charter, Stagnation threatens Common Market, Vatican Talks Urged On Contraception, Church and the divorced, Nuclear pact objections by India, Parole guide for gaols this week Home Office answers critics, Ship's engineer barred, Borstal for girl who stole 2s. 6d., TUC voices jobs fears at No 10, Nigerians March On Enugu Within range of field guns, Tine "college girl", Entry as naval cadets, Wooing back the doctors, Mr A. Milne rejoins BBC, New stoppage hits Queen Mary, Mercenaries 'executed', Strikers will stay out at Stockport, Dead satellite revives, Johnson sets 24 disaster areas, The Times Diary, Hazard of air noise, Greek Mission By Europe Council, A 3,500-mile Arctic walk, Glass group shut whole factory, Natural gas for Scotland, Grants for gaol visits proposed, Ogden Nash Verse Of Thanks For Degree, Syria blamed for raids on Israel 100 terrorist suspects held, Reassurance to Nato on missiles, £100,000 START For Jewish Fund, Cable theory in trawler blaze, Police guard for raid witness, Four-Minute Inquest At Aberfan, Latest pamphlets, 'Damaging to exports and research', Greek arrest of woman publisher, Twiggy at school., Indonesia's coup leaders shot Executions in Bandung, Ottawa Warning To Quebec Threat to national survival, Bonn Storm Over Road-Rail Plan, The article that defied the Athens colonels, Land of magic mushrooms, GEC make £120m shock bid for AEI Government advisory body backs merger, Prestige Stadium For Edinburgh Ruling will be challenged, French Urge US Peace Bid. Picture Gallery: The Duchess of Kent presents awards to nurses. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Dunhill, Westminster Bank, Ici, Hillman Roots, Multiple Display Advertisements, Potterton, Berni Inns Limited, Allied English Potteries Limited, Knitwear Skirts, Leeds Permanent, Florence, Freie Hansestadt Bremen, Hanns Christof, Authority Investments Limited, Dobson Hardwick Limited, Fitch Lovell Limited, Castrol, George Wimply & Co., Limited, H.A. FOX, I T B, Laing, Jane's, Scandivian Airlines, Gpo, Group Investors Limited, Mercedes-Benz, Guardhill Trust, Parker. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Scouts' Silver Medal, £600 Scholarship For Art History, 2-Year Wait For Oxford Change, Navy's new Director General Ships, Shape appointment, Judge to resign. Law: Supporter of Mao fined, Appeal by woman dog owner, Gaol sentence on 'wrong man', Mrs Jordan: bill of indictment, Rail Board Fear Pay Snowball Offer to guards is 'unfair', Boy, 12, Accused Of Murder Child's drowning alleged, Schoolboy is accused of knifing, 'Blatant Aim' To Escape Acts Hire-purchase case decision, Bogus doctor admits fraud, Second conviction for murder at 19, No bail for gold case woman, Company executive on drug charge, U S Nazi murder trial opens. Reviews: Work full of attractive melody Ledlanet Una cosa Rara, Cinema club's choice, Ignorance outlasts years of quizzes, From Liverpool in one bold leap, Impressions of Crete, Solo woodwind instruments can play chords, Fervour of Cuban revolution Aldwych Theatre: The Criminals, Passionate vitality, Square peg of a film. Arts and Entertainment: Son Et Lumière At Oxford In 1968, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,657. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Declaration Of Dividends, Personal Also On Page 17, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Wrong Decision In Prague, Three questions on the big takeover, Watch On Drug Bill, Hongkong Off The Agenda. Letters to the Editor: Reflections Of De Gaulle, Life And Death, Trying To Leave The Services, Portuguese Prisoners, The attitudes of the innovators, Britain's Wild Places, Public Schools' Evidence, Laymen And Christian Unity: Seeking The True Roots, Inventory management. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr A. K. McCosh, Mr. W. D. Gibbs, Mr Henry Sherek, Mr A. James Paterson Chief Constable of Leeds, Mr W. B. Nichols. Sport: Roehampton Croquet, Scrutton Cup, Ten-Year-Old In British Team, Fine start by Britain, Millensted now eligible, Xanthos is favourite, Plea for ban on S Africa, Sports in Brief, Winstone held up by landslide, Sodium's chance to restore faded image Biggest danger may be Sucaryl, Money unclaimed, Krishnan misses singles, Third successive title for Fox, Not much at fault in New Zealand XI. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Homes on former airfield. Business and Finance: AEI bid revives boom, Spotlight on single premiums, Benjamin Priest & Sons (Holdings), Training: firms slow on grants, S Africa wants more for gold, Liquidity plan may be delayed, Gold Fields share split, Unit trust prices, Efco Limited Year's Operations Influenced By Tighter Profit Margins Mr. G. B. Cooke On Vital Importance Of Overseas Markets To Maintain Growth, Guardhill Trust launched, Money market firmer, Patchy close in money, London TV studio pact agreed, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited Annual General Meeting, Newcomers £164m boom, 'Pru' interim dividends increased, Nearly £3,000m in notes, ICI-Viyella part company in £14.5m cash deal, Briefly From Industry Record August fibres output, Wagon Repairs Limited, BoT help to industry passes £55m mark, Banking World 'Market in promises' keeps trade moving, The Gresham House Estate Company Limited Sir Harold Gillett's Statement, The Drummonds of Charing Cross, Vauxhall closes plant, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, BMH plans new truck, Dunlop profits on the turn, Indian aid for UK shipbuilding?, Fewer new chemical plants, £120m GEC bid shock for AEI, Raybeck Mfg purchase, Unemployment rate may be slowing down, Malayalam warns on costs, Rise in copper resumed, State expected to back losing pits, Business Diary One bid, five men, Sulphur shortage raises U S prices, Dull day for the funds, Extra £200m building society loans predicted, The £300m-plus power game, Dividend uplift for First National Finance, Fall in bank advances less than expected, Sick M Debre quits Rio unexpectedly, How The Markets Moved, Livelier day for sterling, Morgan Crucible profits down by a fifth, UBM slash dividend, Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, World Cup and the squeeze helped UK travel account, The car row: where did Vauxhall go wrong?, Market optimistic as share prices climb, Merseyside dockers vote to stay out. Business Appointments: Redland promotes Corness. Shipping News: Movements of Liner, Shipping giants face huge dock labour bills. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St again mixed, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large rises in electricals, Regional share prices, Pound more active, Share indices, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, NY cocoa futures recover.
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