The Times - 10/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, PETER HOPKIRK, A STAFF REPORTER, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, DAVID WILSWORTH, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, OUR LABOUR STAFF, From JOHN YOUNG, PHILIP HOWARD and STEPHEN JESSEL, OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC, FROM A STAFF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By William Gaunt, By R. W. Cooper, , By Stanley Sadie, J.O.C., A.E.P., From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, J.P., Rose Kinson, P.H.S., JOHN FOSTER., MARION SARAFI., SALTER., R. L. PUMMELL., LESLIE H. WILLIAMS, President, The Royal Institute of Chemistry. 30 Russell Square, W.C.1, May 8., NORMAN CLIFF., B. H. SKELDING., CONSTANCE M. COOK., M. A. ELKATORY, , WILLIAM CRABTREE, From Stewart Harris, Saigon, LIONEL HEALD., E. J. B. ROSE, Director, Survey of Race Relations in Britain. 33 Sackville Street, W.1. May 5., RICHARD WIGGS, Secretary, Letchworth Action Committee for Leasehold Reform. HILARY WHITFIELD, S. G. WHITFIELD, MARGARET WIGGS, Committee members. 70 Lytton Avenue, Letchworth, Hertfordshire., Yours, &c., QUINTIN HOGG., Yours faithfully, G. DALTROFF. 3 Golden Square, Regent Street, W.1., Sir Eric Roll, JOHN SILCHESTER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, , From JIM SNOW, Northern Racine Correspondent, From NEIL ALEN, Boxing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD DAVY, PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, From John Brunner, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ROBERT JONES and JOE ROEBER, A. C. BERRY., C. J. INGRAM.,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Long-term economic gains outweigh short-term costs, Mr Thorpe assesses chances: divergent rural views: effect on farms and food prices, Chancellor announces £173m debt payment, The Cost Of Joining, The Lords: peers approve Common Market approach, Defence and financial issues in Britain joining the Six examined Mr Heath explodes the deterrent, The Commons: high gasholders: fuel policy anxiety: forces east of Suez, Nuclear Defence As A Market Issue Government fear Mr Heath may harm non-proliferation talks. News: Caning as a punishment questioned, '£42 a year rent charge for ever on £100 loan', Cleaning of £2m Titian opposed, Green Belt mill became factory by mistake, Paragons of politeness at palace, Affection and respect for India's new President, Raf Chief Issued Colour Ban Briton wounded in Aden, Twice The Residents And Traffic, Lady Chichester makes appeal, Anti-Missile World Plan Suggested, Nigerian in apartheid inquiry, Syria expels two Saudi envoys, Muscovites say what they think of TV, Touching A Raw Nerve, NUT to make pay claim protest, Hopes Of A Detente, We've been brainwashed Mr Powell says, Tories claim 257 council gains, Tribunal Unable To Meet In Britain Wilson letters to be published, The Times Diary Stricken Ulysses: sales soar All too historic voyage Raison for ILEA, Zoo's safety ban on blind woman, Divorcing the Vietcong from the people, Mr. R. H. Courage, chairman of, Rome party chief's talks in London, Zambia 'spy' hearings, Jurists fear intentions in Greece, "There'll be a man, usually elderly, hanging around in the parks, the playgrounds, outside cinemas, and he'll try to get the child away from her playmates with promises of sweets or a car ride or money", Spanish ban threatens air safety, £12M Science Town In Cambridge Link with industry planned, Saudis gather to applaud Hostile students at airport, Police Bidding For Graduates, Air bus test for Rolls agreed, Holiday for Miss Dayan was ten days in Vietnam's vacuum, Peeping round the kiln door-into Ali Baba's sparkling cave, Mystery Of Kennedy Inquiry Cleared Up, Headmaster gaoled for five years Ministry powers questioned, Peaceful Change For Arabia The Queen's banquet plea, Struggle in SW China, Literacy Survey In Schools Complaints about 'three Rs', Referee's wife threatened, French stay silent in EEC debate British move welcomed, Art swindle on Texan, China Still A Peril In Vietnam, Wide adultery law reforms urged 'Barbarity' of damages, Too close to Archie Rice, Blind stage sit-down strike, Air firms in efficiency inquiry, Muslim as Indian President, Britain may recall Sir R Turnbull Criticism of Aden rule, Executions Seen By Thousands Children in Ghana crowd, Witchcraft expert sells his books, Mr Papandreou to be released Son to stay in custody, Victory Day salute to boy hero, Call to drop the abortion Bill, The Duke on wild life policy, Postmen go into grey uniform, Shipyards to end lockout, Death sentence stuns Queen Mary's crew, Insurance to stop actor 'drying up', East And West Teach Each Other In The Nursery, New Nato strategy agreed. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Factoryguards Group Of Companies, Punch, Richard Crittall Holdings Limited, Shell, United States Trust Investment Fund, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Canadian Imperial, Bank Of Commerce, Clarke, Nickolls & Coombs, Limited, Credito Italiano, Union Corporation Limited, Provincial Insurance Company Ltd, Lehane Mackenzie & Shand Ltd, Live Oil, British Eagle, Pakistan International Airlines, The Pyrene Company Ltd., Crusader Vendors Limited, Building Society, Brims, H. Sichel & Sons Ltd., Pan Am, Halifax, Bass, Mitchells & Butlers Ltd., Compagnie Lambert Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance, The Rover Company Limited,, Boc, The Burmah Oil Company Ltd, William Mallinson & Sons Limited, Courage Barclay & Simonds Limited, Provincial Insurance Company Limited, Spencer Geras (Holdings) Ltd., First National City Bank, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Index. Law: Writ filed over Torrey Canyon, Gems Firm Drops £359,000 Claim No insurance negligence, Affray case grievance, Jury Foreman's Remarks Ex Parte Fenn, Damages Must Take Account Of Police Pension Parry v. Cleaver, Wife's Daughter Not A Child Of The Family R. v. R. And Official Solicitor, Former Mayor Gets £5,000 Libel Damages Pope v. Odhams Press Ltd., Court ban on 'dangerous documents', Mrs Kathleen Farr charged, Court dismisses Mafia charges, Third man in artists' case, Judge commits Norbert Rondel, Animal Trainer Sues Zoo Man For Slander Vogelbein v. Sawyer, Court Of Appeal No Compensation For Garage On 'Stopped Up' Road Jolliffe v. Exeter Corporation. Picture Gallery: New Merchant Navy training school. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Clever contrast of styles Scala Theatre: La Camboria, Strong, varied double bill Hampstead Theatre Club: Neighbours, Success in quest for Corvo Birmingham Repertory Theatre: Hadrian the Seventh, Two Paris plays at Exeter, Summer festival at Copenhagen, No sympathy for Customs Television Critic, Beauties of Old Master draughtsmanship, Personal view of Beethoven, Mozart without passion, Engaging young dancer. Arts and Entertainment: Busy season for Bach Society, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,535, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Religion And Politics, Slow And Costly Progress, Graduate Policemen, Mr Callaghan's Booster. Letters to the Editor: Chemists In Britain, Reform In Letchworth, National Theatre, No End Of A Lesson, The Two Queens, Expo '67, Race Report, Letters To The Editor 'Wasteful' to resist Hall and Ham?, Upholding The Rule Of Law In Greece, Freedom Of The City, Rhodesia In The Wings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Key To Climbing Problem, Church News. Obituaries: Mr Glenn Craske, Captain J K Davis, Master Clarke, Dr Joseph Sagall, Mr Harold L Korda, Mr Hugh Leech A distinguished historian. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Aaa Team Chosen, Fourth Chester Vase winner for Prendergast Allenheads preferred for the Cup today, One-sided matches, Sports in Brief, Surrey just fail to beat clock Exciting finish at Oval, Taylor Falls In First Round Early success for Cox, Under-23 XI changed, Cooke's skill outwits Doyle, Tottenham assured of place in Europe, CROQUET PUTTERS FACE BAN Top golfers unaffected. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Labour News Winter power risk, India's $450m debt burden to be eased, Butlin's towering success, Davies, Coop looking for 'large buyers', Business Diary Lyons take a look at Amsterdam, The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd. Record Exports: Future Viewed With Confidence, News Summary, The big squeeze on UK exports, Unit trust prices, Steadier tone in Frankfurt, Leaders neglected again: steels quieter, 'Loss is not our fault'-railways, Pound turns hesitant, Kuwait increases oil royalties, BAC centralize space activities, Building on upswing, Frankfurt office, Scottish brokers to merge, Babcock & Wilcox lead in natural gas, Glass under scrutiny, Transvaal Gold Mining Estates, Limited, Sea gas price too low, says Shell chief, Move against Scotch whisky, Gilt-edged close firm, U S may cut lead price again, Connaught Rooms may change hands, Final deadline is fixed for the Kennedy round, Easier day in Lombard St, Britain repays £145m to the IMF six months early, Gold costs curb Union Corporation, US trust comes to town, More new rubber consumed in US, Cut red tape rule at M & S, Cutting building components, Albright board split, Cozens to end its life, Sir Frank's letter of resignation, East Rand Proprietary Mines, Limited, Cook & Watts' year, Birds Eye thrives on freeze, Cunard must go all out for freight, Citroen and NSU in secret car combine, The Corner House Investment Company Limited, Briefly from the boardroom, Marchon executives quit board, Sugar price highest since March, 1965, How The Markets Moved, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Turnabout down under, Amax may float $25m loan, Why Kennedy round talks single out chemicals, Europe gets UK broccoli, Joint £1.2m offer for Connaught Rooms, Garland-Compton get Oxydol account, Fortes buy group of travel firms, U K drugs for Paris congress, Blackwood Hodge up 17 pc, The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company Difficult Trading Conditions Mr. J. W. Garton's Statement. Business Appointments: Dorman Long name managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Share Indices, Sharp reaction on Wall Street: Index tumbles 9.74, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Building issues firm. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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