The Times - 07/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM GEORGE CLARK, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Irving Wardh Drama Critic, By David Wade, By Julian Critchley, By Anthony Payne, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By Mosco Carner, J.G., J.O.C., Oliver Stewart, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, By Brian MacArthur, Education Correspondent, Mr. Chataway: warning of the Conservatives' "total resistance"., PHS, BRUCE KENT, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the University of London. 111 Gower Street, W.C.1, Oct. 5., ESHER, President, The Chiltern Society. Watlington Park, Oxford, Oct. 5., B. LEVY. 14 Ravensbourne Gardens, Ealing, W.13, Oct. 3., N. J. FLOWER. Willows, Taplow, Common Road, Burnham, Buckinghamshire, Oct. 5., WILLIAM WELLS. 4 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Oct. 5., R. F. ALFORD. 4 Grove Mansions, Grove Road, Bournemouth, Oct 5., F. H. V. BEAZLEY. Westwings, Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, Kent, Oct. 5., T. GEOFFREY MARTIN, President, National Union of Students. The National Union of Students, 3 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, Oct 4., M. F. STRACHAN. 7 Napier Road, Edinburgh, 10, Oct 6., By Reginald Maudling, M.P., MICHAEL COMAY, Political Adviser to the Foreign Minister. Jerusalem, Oct. 4., ANIHONY REA. 5 Old Barrack Yard, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.1., JOHN CRESSWELL. 26 Wynnstay Gardens, W.8., E. W. LOMAS. 280 Langley Road, Slough, Buckinghamshire., H. T. RECKNELL. Charters, 15 Woodhurst Lane, Oxted, Surrey, Oct. 5., From a Rhodesian Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, By ROBERT JONES, From HARLOW UNGER, By KENNETH OWEN, BY JORGE ROCKA, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, FROM J. RALPH DRAPER, By MAURICE CORINA, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, PETER R. ODELL. London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, W.C.2., SUSAN LIDDELL. Dormans Corner, Lingfield, Surrey., S. E. BARRACLOUGH. Hillcrest, 388 Halifax Road, Bradford 6., By DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, BY GORDON DITCHFIELD,
ResumoNews: Under glass, in wood or metal?, MPs demand new sanctions against Smith, Kachenko official identified, Shirley Temple May Win Seat, Jakarta call to crush rebels, Shah's new reforms, Underestimating the enthusiasm to sail, Snow wants schools for talented, Lionel Bart's 'Baroque Palace', Bishops challenge Roman Curia Pressure for new role, Europe Investigates Greek Regime, Showdown inevitable as 40 grammar schools are preserved, Pylons 'threaten view of spires', Tories abstain from Enfield vote, Bank chief angers MPs, Lessons of Egypt's defeat, China Trade Fair Ban Reported Move against Britain, Longchamp test for Europe's horses, Licensees seek racial talks Most cases in public houses, Loan refused on timber houses, Festival in grand manner, The fascination of miniature, Five injured in train crash, University forum for the arts, Dinner Suits With A Breathalyser, Towards a cure for leukaemia, 'There Has Been No Split'-Labour Party Chairman's Verdict 'We understand problems of Government', Bombs into ploughshares, The Times Diary Malraux: Hamish Hamilton wins Ecuador's editorial envoys Behan on folkless England, Fight protest by Chinese rejected, Fish with lemon, Britain backed by Mendès-France Loan proposal to overcome currency difficulty, India joins UN call to end bombing, Where politicians must take the lead, Kiev nuclear physicist defects, Biafrans in anti-British Protest, The joy of a dune to yourself, Docherty leaves Chelsea, Banknotes clue to killing, Algeria to release Briton, Congo mercenaries agree to leave Letter sent to Red Cross, Leak In Navy's Trouble Ship, Brian Statham signs on, Swiss detain ex-director, Case For Action On Limited Scale, Wall Street fortune goes astray, Prison dirty, say former inmates, Income tax comes top of Mr Heath's list, Hostel warning to motorists, New Unity Move For European Churches, Hiss Foresees Vindication, Russians Invited To Chew Gum Defeat for 'metal eaters', Division in the Rhodesian Church, Pressure For Invasion Of N Vietnam Under consideration by President Johnson, Caterers told: blow away cobwebs, 71 years at same firm, retires. Picture Gallery: Time to think. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Westminster Bank, Limited,, Bell's, Tabac, The Orbit Mail Order Co. Ltd.,, Beck & Pollitzer, The Sunday Times, Windsors (Sporting Investments) Limited,. Index. Law: Debray trial is ruled valid, 10-Year Sentence Upheld In Heroin Case Regina v. Macauley, Tv Takes Up Case Of Gaoled P-C, Test Case Over Glc Back Pay 16,000 workers affected, Judge rejects settlement, Writs against policemen, Remarks Of Recorder In Gaoling Man 'Improper' Regina v. Harper, Judging Right To Ancient Lights By Modern Standards Ough v. King, Pop singer cleared of theft, Jury Acquit A Former P-C Perjured evidence denied, Police chief and clerk accused, N Zealander gets death sentence, Housing fees man will appeal, Lord Suffolk cited, Houses man to appeal. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Building Fund Review £100,000 To Spend, Secretary retiring. Classified Advertising: Cooks, For The Epicure, Personal, Church services tomorrow: Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, Yachts & Boats, Connoisseurs' Guide, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Shoppers' Market Place, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Reviews: Television Welcome immigrant, Russian film season, Welsh singers triumph, Bach without JSB's dash, Getting with it, Russian play about the Revolution, Baroque music which gains from stereo, Four pieces four hands, Hungary's past in art, Earthbound heroine gets play off the ground, Tribute from the Hallé. Arts and Entertainment: War spoils Kurajika's record, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,664, Radio, Counting the shapes. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Chataway's Scheme, Unused manpower or unemployment, Too Much Of A Good Thing, Nigeria Needs Peace. Letters to the Editor: West Bank Refugees, The Complex Law, Road In The Chilterns, Westminster Addition, Uplift In Coronation Street, Bbc's Own Paper, Smoking Ban, Sainsbury Report, Power: the case for coal, Present At A Launching Service, Student Politics, Trial By Television, Water For Two, Thought From Roget. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Monsignor P. Hughes, Sir John Murray Notable publisher and editor, Mr. Thomas Balston. Sport: England at their strongest, Leicester Could Upset Leaders, Junior swimmers show paces, Second win for Miss Coakes, U S players take over lead at halfway stage, Ribocco has stamina and speed to triumph Longchamp overshadows Newmarket, Today's Football, Today's Hockey, Eastbourne Croquet. Property: Holiday Houses And Flats. Business and Finance: More prices are to rise, Nairn agree $3m sale in America, £500,000 gamble by Woolworths, Trade figures on way, Tyne labour talks, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Germans ease ship loans, Samuelson Film promise fresh dividend rise, Gilt-edged idle, Base metals have a good day: copper up £5 10s, US Ford reopening 5 bases-but not for long, NE bids for smelter, Eurodollar loans rise, Currys ahead at half-time after sales reach £11m, Icp, Watchdogs will watch, No share deal in 20 years, £40m of cargo held up by dock strikes, Swiss SOS for British Eagle, Japanese to meet in London, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Associated Dairies raises supermarkets loan, Boost for Argentina by Britain, Anglo has buyers for nickel, Bill rate steady, India line appeals, French plan merger body, Oldeani deal by Royal Exchange, Fifth rig for John Brown?, India unlikely to buy Concord, Beatson Clark shares for ballot, £½m bid for Short's from Maxwell Joseph, Easy day for money, How The Markets Moved, BAC group reshuffle, Electricity sales rise, State may double car research aid, Fairfield men reject new shift scheme, John Laing wins £11 3/4m M 6 work, Now the Six must weigh Britain's evidence, Takeovers scoreboard, One-day ban on two firms in Japan, Short's caught at a bad time, Expatriate Britons want pay for ability, Big takeover battle starts as AEI says 'no' to GEC, New family benefit plan. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St gains more ground, Profit-taking brakes the rise, Widespread net gains, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Pound quiet, steady. Weather: The Weather. Births.
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