The Times - 10/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA., By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM MICGAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By a Staff Reporter, BY RITA MARSHALL, From JOHN ROPER, Bristol, July 9, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From WILLIAM NORRIS-Lagos, July 9, From ROY LEWIS-Lusaka, July 9, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, July 9, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, July 9, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 9, BY NICHOLAS CARROLL, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY A CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 9, From Michael Kustow, By Henry Raynor, J.O.C., By Stanley Sadie, From Our Correspondent, By William Mann, , Caroline Mackinlay, Guy Manners, Carole Lyders, Betty Jerman, Joan K. McMichael, M.B., Ch. B., Hon. Sec., By GEOFFREY GREEN, PHS, PHILIP GOODHART. House of Commons, July 7., MIDHET JUMA, Ambassador. Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens, W.8. July 7., EVA READING. Flat 8, 30 Cadogan Place, S.W.1, July 7., KATHARINE GARVIN, 69 King Street, Cambridge, July 5., ALEC GUINNESS. Kettlebrook Meadows, Steep Marsh, near Petersfield, Hampshire, July 7., E. G. EDWARDS, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Bradford. J. ALLANSON, Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Birmingham. D. V. DONNISON, Professor of Social Administration, London School of Economics. R. T. FLETCHER, Professor of Sociology, University of York. BARBARA HARDY, Professor of English, Royal Holloway College, London. CHRISTOPHER HILL, Master of Balliol College, Oxford. RICHARD HOGGART, Professor of English, University of Birmingham. G. K. HUNTER, Professor of English, University of Warwick. TOM KAISER, Professor of Physics, University of Sheffield. EDMUND R. LEACH. Provost of King's College, Cambridge. JOHN MAYNARD SMITH, Professor and Dean of The School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex. ROBIN PEDLEY, Director of the Institute of Education, University of Exeter. JOHN REX, Professor of Social Science, University of Durham. BRIAN SIMON, Professor of Education, University of Leicester. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Professor of Education, University of Bristol. PETER TOWNSEND. Professor of Sociology, University of Essex. PETER WORSLEY, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester. WYNNE-JONES. Professor of Chemistry and Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. July 7., E. G. COX, 117 Hampstead Way, N.W.11. July 5., By Brian Crozier, KENNETH LAMB. Secretary, The British Broadcasting Corporation. Broadcasting House, W.1. July 9., H. S. DEIGHTON, Chairman of the Liberal Party Panel on the Machinery of Government. The Red House, 6 Iffley Road, Oxford, July 7., TOM BOWRING. Bow Hill House, Yalding, Kent., ELTOT HODGKIN, 14 Pelham Place, S.W.7, July 7., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. RONALD M. BELL. STEPHEN HASTINGS. FITZROY MACLEAN. WILLIAM TEELING. House of Commons, July 6., DENTS BURLEY. Central Hotel, Gordon Street, Glasgow, C.1, July 7., His Honour Judge CurtisRaleigh writes:-, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-Los Angeles., From MALCOLM WINTON-Divonne-Les-Bains, July 9, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent-Penina, Portugal, July 9, From Our Northern Golf Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG Yachting Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Newcastle, July 9, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, FROM ROYDEN HODSON OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID JONES and FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, BY KEITH PAYNE-Banking Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 9, By HUGH CORBETT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY HENRY BOUGH, W. TUDOR DAVIES. 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.4., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Michael Baily Transport correspondent, by David McKenna, from our special correspondent, by G. Freeman Allen, Editor, Modern Railways, by R. E. Sinfield, by Maurice Hackett, by A. F. Steward, by Michael Baily, from a special correspondent, by Basil K. Cooper,
ResumoNews: Drugs 'could halt society', Party leaders' teach-ins-with a difference, Changing the railways in a changing world, Eire IS Ready For Free Schooling, Russian ships at Port Said today, GPO faces claim by 23,000, Suez Observers Proposed Russia's sanctions call, Southampton fiers have got rhythm, Banana loads go by freightliners, Encouraging refugees' return, Police hunt started by toy gun, The unproductive hours, Bishop poses questions on sex, Attractive long-term loans, End of a chapter, Hope Of Unity In Doctors' Talks Apology to BMA clears air, Heath policy favours the few, Chancellor says Strong Labour challenge expected, Thousands may go on short time Coventry car works threat, Six scale Old Man of Hoy, Swing-Wing Aircraft At Soviet Show, Pay Warning By Mr Crissman, 80-Acre Problem In Paris, Writers Under Fire, Methodists apprehensive over reunion, Notes And Comments, Newspaper halted by dispute, South coast service designed to equal best inter-city links, Girl's death: weapon hunt, Why the canon criticized Duke, U S planes sent to Congo, World Situation 'Very Grave' Russia backs French view, Communists rounded up, 'Married to a Wall '-of death, Beef Production Hazards, Four More Die In Hongkong Riots China and Britain both reject protests, Pompidou visit emphasized shift in policy, 3 children die in fire, Can the personal system of government survive?, Miss Dayan tells of Sinai war, Four Britons in 3,800-mile trek across Arctic ice cap, Current (750 volt) affairs, Books award, The Times Diary, More Congo Sabotage, Anxiety felt over Belgians, Vietcong forced to switch troops Mr McNamara's optimism, Brake on Market White Papers, Half-mile queue to see Chichester exhibition, There's money in channel ships, Typhoon toil rises to 347, Miss Scott breaks Cape record, Teachers' Lost Pay Will Be Made Up, Automatic ban on drivers?, West Bengal acts against dissidents, Relief planned for poor families School meals to cost more, How it affects the customers, Mr Cousins on EEC risks, Young holiday gear, The railway has a navy of its own, Greece Explains Festival Ban Music by communist, Whole job done without any frills, Climber breaks a friend's fall, Lagos seeks quick end to war Drive on two key towns. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Chatwood-Milner, Knight Frank & Rutley, Brc, Bournemouth, Aubrey Watson, The Life Officer's Association, Multiple Display Advertisements, The First National Bank Of Boston, Sr For City Pr, Tralee Hotel, Newman Granger Industries Limited, Interim Statement, Colt, British Rail, Hewittic Rectifiers, Mears Bros, Savoy Hotel, John Cashmore Limited, Caffin & Co. Ltd., City And County Borough Of Belfast, French Railways, Bradleys Furs, Gorringes, Pirelli General, The Cameron Group, Issue Of Following Local Authority Bonds, R. Holford, Palace Court Hotel, The Royal Lancaster, De Vere Hotel, P. Lowery & Sons Ltd, Mowlem, Bicc, Arab Refugees, Coseley Buildings Limited.. Index. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Official Appointments and Notices: Brothers resign, Mr Berkeley resigns, Lancaster, Appointments in Forces Royal Navy, Oxford class list. Law: Two charged with woman's murder, Girl fatally burnt in gaol. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Picture Gallery: weekend out of doors. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Reviews: Artists in class make fine TV, Marcellus Laroon's versatility, Unusually satisfying Mozart revival, Americans Praise Bath Orchestra, Challenge of difficult concerto, Tracing Chaucer's England, Liverpool to see Osborne play, Mahler with insight, Moliere Comedy For Edinburgh, Home-made music, Five in hand, Theatre of the Thirties?, Pirandello's fantastic last play. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,587, 32 Russian Paintings Sold At Academy. Sport: London's fine prospects, Racing results, U S baseball, Sports in Brief, Pony power crucial, Russians advance quietly into world tennis, Simpson Advances, Breakthrough by Lillian Board Victory for Mary Rand, Other cricket scores, Schools' Cricket, Snead falls to Panton, Busted emerges as hope for big Ascot race Too soon to write off Sodium, British women keep team title, Youth takes over at Wimbledon Good year for Britain, No holding Shadow. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Poor, More Storms In Hongkong, The Problem Heath Did Not Tackle, Observers Are Needed. Letters to the Editor: Garvin Papers, Wrong Priorities, An ACT Of Piracy, Universities And Schools, Tending The Country, National Gallery, Russian Trial And The Bbc, Supersonic Bangs, Getting fair play in industry, Opposition Parties, Rolling Stones, British From The Middle East. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Vivien Leigh A brilliant stage and film actress, Mr. E. Schuller, Miss Fatima Jinnah Opposition in Pakistan, Prof E. C. Ratcliff. Property: Town mansion for an office block, Commercial & Industrial,, Flats & Maisonettes, Commercial & Industrial. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Growing boom for plastic bottles, Gloom over the French economy, Devaluation will boost Ghana's cocoa output, Money tighter, Soft soap in hard sell age, Nuclear power is booming in Asia, The wind stands fair for Charter, Slump in Indian sugar output, Steel men meet TUC, News Summary, Indian grain shipping costs soar, French to boost stake abroad, Armitage Ware recovery, International bonds traded in Europe, Plentiful oil suppliesat a price, DM weakness used by Bonn for major shift in policy, NZ decimal switch will take a year, Disappointing entry, Lines Bros. Limited Continued Progress And Expansion In 1966 Mr. W. M. Lines Envisages Strong Upward Trend Of Future Profits, Malaysia in talks on sterling today, Company Meeting Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft Frankfurt (Main) (Control Equipment) Encouraging Upward Trend In Exports, US economy shows signs of a pick-up, US merger record, Why should IRC break the takeover rules?, GPO shoots down 'light phones' plan, Grain ships move to oil, Indonesian talks on seized firms, Call for action on North-East jobs, Slim deficit for national savings, UK firms fear for future, W H Smith pruning its branches, Management 'reluctant to delegate', Briefly from the boardroom, Squeeze aids NCB recruiting, Brain drain report urges more detailed statistics, Mars buys pet goods firm, Business Diary British Petroleum aid to Arab refugees, Pay demands by dockers, A tricky hand for Couve, Briefly From Industry £465,000 building for Loughborough, Car short-time shock, Simulation: what top managers cannot leave to technologists, India may get merchant banks, U S rubber usage plummets, Hongkong buys less from China, New lending limit plan, Getting down to prices. Business Appointments: Big ATV job for Bill Ward. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Weekly Wall Street prices, Weekly list of security prices, London Stock Exchange Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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