The Times - 17/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY HUGE NOYES, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BYRON ROGERS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OIR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COLOMBO CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, From Ulick O'Connor, By Julian Critchley, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By William Gaunt, By Stanley Sadie, By Trevor Gee, By Miles Kington, From WILLIAM NORRIS, FROM GRETEL SPITZER, PHS, F. J. BELLENGER. House of Commons, Oct. 14., GABRIELLE PIKE. Cothill House, near Abingdon, Berkshire, Oct 10., E. A. HARVEY-SMITH, Chairman, Hospital Junior Staffs Group B.M.A 33 Wolverton Avenue, Kingston, Surrey, Oct. 13., W. R. VAN STRAUBENZEE. House of Commons., H. LEGGE-BOURKE. House of Commons., PAUL POTTS. 4 Cruickshank Street, Percy Circus, W.C.1., EDWARD ELIEN: The Bishop's House, Ely, Cambridgeshire., By Theodore C. Sorensen, EWART MILNE 46, DE Parys Avenue, Bedford., R. S. TRAFFORD, Abbot of St. Albans. Mount St. Benedict, Gorey, co. Wexford., ALAN LEE WILLIAMS. House of Commons, Oct. 12., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, Mr. R. Palme Dutt, Lieutenant-Commander Quintin Riley writes:-, fashion by Prudence Glynn, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From BRIAN LEWIS., From BARRY DAVIES, From TOM FREEMAN, FROM A YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By ROBERT JONES, By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By WARWICK BROPHY, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Banking Correspondent, By JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, F. A. INSTONE, Chairman. Status Executive Consultants Ltd., 34 Sackville Street, London, W.1., WILLIAM NASH. Oxford Union Society., CHARLES BAKER. 46 Draycott Place. Sloane Square, S.W.3., JOHN HARVEY. 413 Sydenham Road, Croydon., By KENNETH OWEN, By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Nostalgie de noir, Playboy club to help the 'Army', Mr Sorensen calls for end of war, Protests in France on schools, How America might end the Vietnam conflict, Railways Give Ultimatum To Guards 'Agree to second-man duties or go home', College drug inquiries, All quiet at the Den, Sir H. Beeley in Cairo talks, Liverpool dockers reject Scamp plea Mass march through city, Ceylon's political game of musical chairs, Nato opens new HQ in Brussels, Mr Wilson's visit to Scotland, Comet 'red box' quest, Two children sought, Debray 'was carrying arms', Brandt To Raise British Entry Issue in Paris talks, Hair to turn heads, A promise of a softer younger complexion-always, The Times Diary Great porcelain for Christie's The faceless men in the Gulf No orchids for Mr Thomson, Coherent Planning Demand, Faisal's Appeal To Big Powers, Honda undercut British Minis, Defence scientists face new tasks Research plans switched, Tougher US Line Now In Saigon Fear of next political moves, Poverty workers in trouble, Seaman ill in school ship, Atom Scientists Of World Meet Homage to Mme Curie, Vietnam hero awarded VC, Mr Heath gets tough with his TV inquisitors, Mr Dash knocks at No 10, Barbican Clash: 24 Charged, Dr Nyerere having second thoughts Softer line on Britain, Sharjah will be key base in the Gulf Valuable air facilities, Saigon may seek bombing pause Week's test of Communist intentions, Wildcat Strikes 'Must Be Tackled' 'Law not the final answer', 84 Bomb Alarms In Hongkong, Rethinking urged by Makarios, British envoy in Israel talks, Clash looms over mixed marriages, 20 die in India riots, Oxford tax-the-rich plan comes for decision, Swiss answer to brain drain, Cherwell appeal tomorrow, Zambia does not fear threats, Son Says Mother Broke Promise, Residents Fight For 400 Homes, Suicide of spy ring woman, Timings for democracy in Greece, Breath test on learner's passenger, NLF claim capture of sultanate, Jodrell's Venus aid for Russia, Lagos looks to Dr Azikiwe, Tough job for Berlin's new mayor, Stalin as the party now sees him, Americans Hand In Their Cards, Cuba in mourning for Guevara Dr Castro accuses Bolivia, Police arrest on tanker. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Rukba Independence In Old Age, General Accident, Multiple Display Advertisements, Atlas Lighting Limited., The Electricity Council,, Löwenbräu, British Rail, H J Ryman Ltd, Aquascutum, Save And Prosper Insurance Limited,, International Nickel Limited, New Castle, English Electric, Pan Am, Fashion Post, Boac Cargo, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Allied Suppliers Limited, Towry Law & Co. Ltd, Marks And Spencer Limited, The Cape Asbestos Company Ltd.,, War On Want. Index. Law: £1,750 fine for money offence, Murder By Request, Magistrates Told, Fraud by prisoner in gaol alleged 'Bogus names on sheet', Oil pollution 'caused by bombing', Falling Money Values In Assessing Damages Wooding v. Wooding, Why Mr De Courcy's Application Failed De Courcy v. United Kingdom, 4m cigarettes charge, Rescinded Decree Cannot Be Restored Booth v. Booth, 'For Own Use Or Benefit' In False Pretences Cases Regina v. Stones, Rhodesia Journalist Denies Charge. Picture Gallery: Police and pickets clash as work resumes at Barbican, Politics and Parliament: Abortion Bill battle is still on. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Antigone in the aisles, The genius of the innocent eye, New concerto ingenious and strongly argued, Sleeping Beauty set in Imperial Russia, Exciting and distinctive jazz, Remarkable performance, Bbc Mozart Piano Competition, Hardy film looks marvellous. Arts and Entertainment: Prussian theme from D H Lawrence, 'Youth Centre In Danger', Television and radio Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,672, Playwright's Name For Theatre, 1536 book on anatomy, Bridge Congress successes. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations Vacant, J.H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Cosy Leader, Threat On The Railways, All the fun of the fair. Letters to the Editor: The Right To Observe, Overseas Trade, George Orwell, 'Luring' top men not British style, Student Loans, Tests For Pedestrians?, The Life Of Doctors, Poets' Protest, Poeer Wielded By Men On Strike, Launching Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Sydney Cope Morgan, Mr L. Gamlin, Prof. Ernst Grumach Goethe scholar, Mr A. Belch, Mme Lily Payling Singer and teacher, Luigi Meroni, Mr Stanley Morison, Sir Stephen Courtauld. Sport: Cox, Taylor May Drop 'Amateur', Davidson plays Davies, Sports in Brief, Millwall Goals Tame The Den, Yesterday's results FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, Australians hope to play S Africa, Room for new talent, Altitude mastered in five days Roelants wins with ease, Britain Get Off To A Good START, India stretched to the limit Britain superb in defeat, Empire title for Cooke, Australians not troubled, Newmarket test for Ballygoran Promising Larkspur colt, Fulham's late revival. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Business Diary Money is not everything, Keith & Henderson Limited, Offer on garage grading plan, Fraud squad investigates Pickles firm, Dixons Photo denies approach, Briefly From Industry, Contractors at Barbican 'safe from penalties', Still unrest at Vauxhall, Marks & Spencer in consistent form, Warnings to Britain on E E C application, Unicorn 500 between two stools, Money again short, News Summary, Unit trust prices, NCR expect 10 pc rise in year's results, State steel price shocks shipyards, £125m sales of Exchequer 5pc stock, Hole in one-off a tree, Dock strike hits cotton mills, Exchequer 5% active, Where Solvay's money is spread, Was Maudling right after all?, US Ford peace bid threatened by union revolt, Creditors of Intra Bank urged to buy shares, U S bill rate higher, Computer for Oxo, The £50 travel allowance-who benefits?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Russian denial on oil markets, Major holding for Slater Walker, U S bid to fight import quota bills, How Land Commission will use its powers, Steel consumer council, Proposed housing slowdown criticized, Sugar prices up sharply, Stuart loss brings 10-point cut in Sagit dividend, CWS sales drop by over £9m, Big business optimistic, Americans step in with new approach to AEI, More nickel supplies forecast, Brewers fear £90m sales loss from breath test, Westminster may control Merritt, Assam And African Investments Limited Improved Results Achieved In Difficult Conditions Sir Hugh Mackay Tallack Reviews Progress And Developments, Milan bourse firmer after ruling mixed, Fairfields has £½m deficit in first year, Estate agents' 'honesty bond', How The Markets Moved, Where the £110m secrets are Kept, Car industry sees bright end-year and healthy future, SCOW gets £1m control system, Tobacco men expect curbs on use of gift coupons, German law to limit foreign funds, International firm formed by Lazard, Report on press out Thursday. Business Appointments: Moving up at De La Rue Instruments. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, Pound has a quiet day, Regional share prices, Wall Street falls sharply, Good rises in bank shares, Leaders move quietly lower, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.
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