The Times - 01/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, PETER NICHOLS, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FRANCIS CHICHESTER, IRVING WARDLE, , WILLIAM MANN, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, R. W. COOPER, , GEOFFREY GREEN, , JOHN WOODCOCK, , JIM SNOW, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ASTRONIMICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY CHARLES, , FRED EMERY, , LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN FOWLER, , ANTHONY LEWIS. Canonbury House, Canonbury Place, N.1, Jan. 31., B. D. GRAHAM. D. F. POCOCK. P. D. REEVES., DUNCAN SANDYS. House of Commons, Jan. 31., KENNETH E. O. GRIFFITHS. Griffiths and Armour, B The Temple, Dale Street, Liverpool 2., L. G. WATKINS, Director. Asphalt Roads Association Limited, 14 Howick Place, S.W.1, Jan. 30., HASTINGS, Chairman. Italian People-Flood Appeal. Barclays Bank Ltd., 1 Pall Mall East, S.W.1., ALEXANDER HADDOW, Director, Chester Beatty Research Institute. Institute of Cancer Research, Royal Cancer Hospital, Fulham Road, S.W.3., W. ALAN HEATON-WARD, Consultant Psychiatrist. 75 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol 8., KENNETH HARRIS. The Observer, 160 Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4, Jan. 31., IAN SCARGILL. 25 Portland Road, Summertown, Oxford, Jan. 28., CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , LIONEL A. GUNSTON. 10 Cavendish Close, St John's Avenue. Putney, S.W.15., R. G. C. LEVENS. Merton College, Oxford., SIMON A. MITTON. Trinity College, Oxford., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Mr. David Davis, Hilary Gelson, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, CHRISTOPHER FILDES, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Heavy drain on air industry's talent At least 1,300 key specialists left last year, Strike order to 1,100 steel men, Two More Die In U.S. Spacecraft Fire destroys oxygen pressure chamber, Shopping Centre Planned For Future, Veil of Arab unity being torn up, Cold start to a mild January, Radio Wave System IS Thief-Proof Shop, prison, and military uses for u.h.f., Congress Party Breaks Into Factions, Astronauts Rest Among Honoured Dead Arlington ceremony in bitter cold, New Wage Deal For Pensioners Urged, Nations may have to share cost of future space probing, Embroidery, Macaroni By Automation, Nuclear danger in China's strife, As IT Happens:, 'Just tried to exist' in gale, U.S. Concessions On Car Safety Rules, Belgium pledges help on Market entry Cordial welcome for Mr. Wilson, Three colour TV channels likely, U.S. Complaint Over Berlin Shooting Letter sent to Soviet envoy, China Call For Talks With Rebels, Doubts On Scheme For Whitehall, Cyprus Demand For Payment By Britain, U.S. Brain Drain To Take More Britons, B.M.C. puts plan to Russia for big car-making plant, 'Policeman' role for Vietnam troops New programme of pacification, Lavatories In Perspective, Porter dies as students seek to storm hall, Hope abandoned for trapped whales, Madrid Student In Death Leap University closed after riots, Forbidden Cargo In Disaster Ship Grounded in gale and lost crew, The 'Didsbury Panel', Snow Reports, Chichester Safe After Capsize In Storm Day of pumping follows 'no help wanted' message, Data bank for social survey, Action by Maltese halts R.A.F. flights Stores for British forces impounded, Bucharest and Bonn agree on ties, Death Rate Cut By Social Abortion, Brazil now needs 1,200,000 new jobs each year, Canvas embroidery offer. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Blacklist of builders, Divided opinions on Agriculture Bill, Need For A Hustle On Next Incomes Step Compromise policy as likely result, Collective and private living standards, Minister's rules on religious beliefs of hospital staff, Ban demand on hare coursing, Schizophrenia seizes their lordships, New Move By Barrister Lords case security waived, The Commons IS Counted Out, Blow For Blow In Honours Clash Mr. Wilson wins the in-fighting, Serious and risible tattoos, Divorce court Bill introduced, Legality of United Nations action on Rhodesia, Tighter checks wanted on insurance. Shipping News: New clash on U.S. shipping policy, Movements Of Liners. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Phillips Petroleum Company, Blakdale Products Ltd., Interim Statement, Bayer Finance S.A., The Union Discount Company Of London, Limited, British Hovercraft Corporation Limited, Astley, Expand In Northern Ireland, Pakistan International Airlines, Matrix, Stratstone, Qantas, Bond Street Fabrics Limited, A Busy Year For Alwin Holdings, Elga Products Ltd.,, William Briggs And Sons Ltd., Guardian Assurance Group, Gpo, Notice Of Redemption, Kuhn, Loeb & Co.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, W. Garstin & Sons Ltd., Educational. Arts and Entertainment: Contemporary British Art At Edinburgh, Television and radio, £1,250 for a pair of 'dismal hounds', The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,452. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In February, From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Lively trifles by Shaw, Bunuel's son makes his first film, Violinist of rare vitality, Savage comedy and power of Volpone, La Bohème for Glyndebourne, Mehta sound imposed on L.S.O., Eyes right in rush-hour train. Sport: Informative Grand National Trial Advantage with Thorn Gate, Experience real fruit of South African tour, Sports in Brief, Country Districts v. Australians, Swindon snatch victory in rousing climax West Ham rue missed chances, Rowe wins in fifth round, Today's Hockey, London reach semi-final round. Law: Review process for Malaysia detainees, Skeleton not wife, husband says, Men 'Amazed' At Polaris Charges, Apology over letters to Ld. Russell, Three remanded after shooting, Minister to block pay loophole, Rabbi Alleges Malice Against B.O.A.C. Ideal Tours Incorporated And Another v. B.O.A.C. And Another, Perjury trial after murder acquittal New points raised in Scots law, Clerk's Note Of Evidence Incomplete Morris v. Morris, Man On Passport Charges, Visiting Nepalese Judge, Summons against Radio City. Official Appointments and Notices: New Governor-General For Barbados, From the London Gazette, Four New Prison Governors, Church News, Cambridge, Fruiterers' Company. Picture Gallery: Guided Missile Cruiser arrives, Editorials/Leaders: The Alarming Loss Of Talent, Lumumba's Shadow In The Congo, Bonn Ventures Out. Letters to the Editor: When Tolstoy Nods, Seen At Blackfriars, Insurance Company Failures, Music in the air, 'Death Of Kennedy', S.T.D. Charges, Help For The People Of Malta, The Lord Chief Justice's Warning, Italian Flood Appeal, Too Much Gas?, Export Of Animals, India's Elections, Dry For The Concert. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. John Keir Cross, Dr. Otto Dibelius Former Bishop of Berlin. Business and Finance: Irish move could hit B.R., France and Russia come up with the big deal, Kuhn & Loeb's 100th year, Unit trust prices, John Summers & Sons Limited Reduced Profit Not Unexpected Delayed Effect Of Government's Economic Restrictions Steel's Immediate Future Not Encouraging, Mr. Darling explains I.R.C.'s role, Revenue surplus of £77,655,000, Rosedale's new purchase, Rover contribute to Leyland chief's £89,000, Overseas earnings help Telefusion, Firmer tone in copper prices, Not so much freedom in French move, say Swiss, Save and Prosper sponsor international trust, Scheme to save English Transcontinental, 'Too early for reflation' says Mr. Stewart, Leak Over Dealing In Idris?, Bright outlook for gilts, B.R. Drive To Earn More Dollars, Breakthrough in metal-coating, Petrofina up 14 p.c., The Union Discount Company Of London, Limited Advantages Expected From The Companies Bill Mr. Eric O. Faulkner's Statement, Briefly from the boardroom, A. & P. check Russian complaint, G.M.'s near miss, Davies Investments petition, Hope of peace talks on Union Minière, P.I.B. report delay, Fibres come off the boil, Pfizer Sells Plant. Business Appointments: Mr. K. Funston to be Olin Mathieson chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Drastic overhaul by Nairn group, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices New Issues Boost Gilts, Firm Gains On Frankfurt Bourse, I.B.M. down $5, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, 7 or 8 houses in the Bank, Pound still advancing: Continent buys, Optimism reigns in gilts and equities, Profit-taking unsettles Wall Street. Property: J. Chambers & Co., Town Houses.
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