The Times - 12/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY PETER HOPKIRK, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY NORMAN FOWLER, HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LAW STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY WALTER SULLIVAN, From LOUIS HEREN, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Stanley Sadie, From John Percival Ballet Critic, D.G., By Miles Kington, By John Peter, By Michael Billington, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Joan Chissell, From Ulick O'Connor, G.W., BY HÉNRY STANHOPE, By DENIS TAYLOR, IAN TRETHOWAN, PHS, H. P. H. BOWER. 3 Rock Edge Road, Headington, Oxford., ROBERT D. BORRILL 12 Nichol Hill, Louth, Lincolnshire., R. W. THULBORN. " Rose and Crown ", Teversham, Cambridge., D.J.PEREIRA GRAY. Alford House, 9 Marlborough Road, Exeter., B. C. BUTLER. Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster. St. Edmund's College, Old Hall Green, Ware, Hertfordshire, Oct.10., J. A. EMERSON. Cobbled Cottage, 44 St. Anne's Road, Headington, Oxford. Oct 10., J. R. B. MORGAN-GRENVILLE. Upperton House, Petworth, Sussex, Oct.10, F. SIMON WORMS, Chairman, Tudor Accessories Limited. Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex., H. L CHILDE. 20 Uplands Way, Riverhead, Kent., By Rómulo Betancourt, H. A. P. FISHER. Chairman, the General Council of the Bar. Carpmael Building, Temple, E.C.4. Oct. 11., BERYL McALHONE. Editor, Where. Advisory Centre for Education, 57 Russell Street, Cambridge., R.F.MARSHALL. 25 South Drive, Cheam, Surrey., T. P. HESKETT. East Africa House, 36/38 Great Cumberland Place, W.1, Oct. 10., C. J. A. PAGE. 13 The Keep, Blackheath, S.E.3, Oct. 9., F. M. F. WALKER. 7 Cassiobury Park Avenue, Watford, Herifordshire, Oct.11., by Hilary Gelson, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From a Hockey Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From TOM FREEMAN, From NEIL ALLEN, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By HUGH CORBET, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, BY ELINOR P. WYLIE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, By JOHN GILMORE, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, By WARWICK BROPHY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY MEL BEISER, , By PHILIP JACOBSON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, C. T. MATTINGLY. 162 Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.4., ROBERT SAUNDERS. Friar Mayne Farm, Broadmayne, Dorchester.,
ResumoNews: Land advice chairmen, Driver killed leaning out, Service Without Pomp Or Crowd Tribute to Lord Attlee, Early independence for S Arabia, Bricks Thrown At Barbican Workers Turriff men in mass picketing today, The Times Diary Crossbow's atypical Young Tory Beatrice Lillie plans another show Edward Thomas letters released, The Times Saturday Review, Haiphong claim of 48 US planes lost, 2m more listen to BBC, Soviet plan to regulate art deals, Tories need to arm for a long campaign, Costs award by court is criticized, Debray Admits Guevara Link, Israel stands by treaty proposal, Lord Butler gives drugs warning Students told effects can be 'disastrous', Sikorski play disappoints critics, Inquiry Rejects Rail Guards' Pay Claim, British troops may be out of Aden by end of November, Church group to study marriage Doctrinal clarity sought, Brain drain task for Briton, New legislation 'too speedy' Law Society chief attacks, New Atom Energy Head, Czech student can stay 12 months, One In Six Fail To Graduate University rate analysed, Modern Approach By Newspapers Urged, Catholic call for lay consultation, Schools row: council bars public, Branch switch keeps Mr Leary in power, Hongkong Mines Border Area, Long playing world record, Grant for Tennyson's hide-away, Maugham letters not for sale, Dangers of LSD drug, Printing Talks Break Down Again, Sir Malcolm Sargent, When Should Priest Tell The Police?, And so to beds, Britain backed on Market entry Socialist leaders' call, Anxiety over 11 detained Russians, Greek crime figures in decline, A 'fairyland' to be restored, Clash over future role of Nato, U S Surprised By F 111 Standards RAF demands seem low, Venezuela's efforts to baulk Castro-Communism, Jamaican rejects house offer, Ché Guevara IS Buried, Landing ban on Vietnam party, New Herald is faster and livelier, Pledge to Saigon opposition. Picture Gallery: The building of the Red Army. Official Appointments and Notices: Admiral gets D Notice post, Atom award refused by scientist, University News. Law: Sentence on writer cut, Michael X case next Tuesday, British Evidence In Test Case Rhodesia steps 'effective', Scurrilous libel by pop group, Chelsea set man gaoled, 'King Of Woods' Made Reporter Uneasy Cardell v. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Leslie Parkes's appeal fails, Pakistani's Claim Over Ban On Son, Wilson libel: pop group to pay, Five policemen formed a 'den of thieves'. News in Brief. 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Reviews: Play on Phoenix Park murders, Musical to the right recipe, Kodaly tribute with medal and music, Savage indictment of colonialism, New approach to familiar works, The songs come thick and fast, Glint and sparkle, An important month in the jazz calendar, Introvert at the organ, Lively new dance group. Classified Advertising: "... cal1 upon me in the day of trouble:, Announcements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Overseas investment-the priorities, Stanley Morison, Britain And Australia, The Cost Of Innocence. Letters to the Editor: Visa To Venezuela, Drift From Science, Error Admitted, Engineers' salaries, The Meanest Test, 'Unbecoming Action', An Alarming Call, A Very Fatuous List, Lions In Rhodesia, Discontent Among The Doctors: Reasons For Emigrating, Launching Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Stanley Morison Scholar, typographer and historian of the press, Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, O.M.. Sport: Searching test for Pakistan, Defence to Millwall's rescue, Ferocious training by Saldivar, Ronan can repeat Ascot success, Weather favours Middlesex Disappointment for Surrey, Sports in Brief, Miss Truman in semi-final, Eastbourne Crouquet, Casper big threat to Palmer Butler sweeps to victory. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Finland devalues by 31¼ pc, Higher total and scrip from Affiliated Cleaning, Plessey radar for air control, Briefly From Industry, Wool ship chartered by growers, Steel output down, IBM's profits heading for fresh record, News Summary, Prime Minister's temptations on dollar portfolio, Benefit from breath test?, Question mark over U S trade policy, Unit trust prices, £400,000 orders from China, U K is test-bed for containers, Money short but easier than on Tuesday, Kinross pours the first gold bar, Table wines without nonsense, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, LIMITED Importance of Corporation's Rationalization Policy Main Points From The 27th Annual Report, Mr Shore sees TUC leaders, Factoring could be banks' way to more business, Warning on looser Australian links, Sharp fall in U S jobless, Bayer fights Hoechst for plastics firm, Concord gains on U S rival, U S losing tourist millions to Expo '67, E S & A Bank's part in new fund-raising medium, Industrialists form policy group to study economy, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Power plant order, B Elliott debenture placed at £97¼pc, 'Rescue UK film industry' Plea, Hours plan put to bank staffs, Intra Bank may be back in business, Hopes of dock peace dashed, U S seeks changes in satellite system, AEI, GEC shares, EEC trade improves, World air forum for London, 'Reduce iNdustrial accidents'-Gunter, Dollar gold price at highest level for six years, Shorts oppose Grand Met., Business Diary, Gilts quietly firm, Dramatic upturn in Ibstock results, Aerospace sales £123m this year, Link-up for package deals, Car men beat a path to Fort Dunlop, Grain stocks at 14-year low, Ebor group switching, Société Internationale Pirelli S.A., How The Markets Moved, Telecommunications report with DEA, IDC of South Africa more selective, Keen competition at wool sale, Aluminium plan 'breach of Efta', New attack on 'state shares plan, Copper rallies well after early sharp losses, Marsh tells petrol firms: 'No price rise at present', Dutch offshoot for diving firm, Higher Atlantic freight rates, Discount houses wary on interest rates, CBI calls for cool look at overseas investment, Textile leaders ask Wilson to act on dock strikes, The constant search for the ablest. Shipping News: Steam goes out of the tanker market. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at Rodwell Group. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street again easier: index down 6.36, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Paper shares close lower, Canadian dollars in strong demand, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Steadier day for leaders.
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