The Times - 03/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, OUR LABOUR STAFF, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORREPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, BY OUR POLITIAL STAFF, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, Skating Correspondent-, From A Rackets Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent-, FROM A WOMEN'S HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS and JIM SNOW, William Mann, FroM Henry Popkin, , Stanley Sadie, From Our Museums Correspondent, R. W. Cooper, Guy Brett, Joan Chissell, Suzy Menkès, BY THE NEWS TEAM, GRAHAM HUTTON. 38 Connaught Square, W.2, Feb. 28., NORMAN CAPENER, Scientific Director, The Medical Commission on Accident Prevention. The Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2, March 1., ROBERT KIRKWOOD. 40 Norfolk Street, W.C.2, March 1., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. House of Lords, March 1., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, Feb. 28., CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, Chief Constable of West Sussex. Chief Constable's Office, Chichester, Sussex, Feb. 26., W. G. RIDD, Director. The Newspaper Society, 6 Carmelite Street, E.C.4, March 1., L. C. CHRISTIE. The Lodgings, Jesus College, Oxford., Robert Ardrey, FRANK SINGLETON. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W., March 2., H. L. COHEN, Managing Director, Brighton Marina Co. Ltd. 97-104 Lewes Road, Brighton, Sussex. Feb. 27., GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON. 46 Well Walk, Hampstead, N.W.3. March 1., M. ELVEY. Orchards, Summerhill Lane, Haywarts Heath., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent writes:-, PEARCE WRIGHT, Our Science Reporter, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS,
ResumoNews: Meeting of 'Kennedy plotters described Group said to include Oswald, T.U.C. Pay Plan 'Not Bluffing Device' Wrong to be Government agents-Mr. Woodcock, Kennedy Peace Plan For Vietnam U.S. urged to halt bombing, B.B.C. wants share in composers' profits Gross misuse of monopoly power, guild says, Coursing Pictures For Ministers, Union's Green Light For Liner Trains Mrs. Castle welcomes new era, Stern Task For Uruguay's President, Students held at Valencia protest, Morocco appeals to U.N. over dispute with Algeria, Lord Rea resigns Liberal post, Alfred Hinds Foils His Young Captors, Lebanon run on British bank, TV in Lords moves step nearer, Presbyterians To Reform Creed, Quebec sets up own department of external affairs, Two Hurdles For Entry Into E.E.C. Paris concern over sterling persists, Church Council To Sell Tankard, Lyons may cut more prices, AS IT HAPPENS: Staff complaints in Commons; Another book on Kennedy; Pheasants for Formosa, Russia to open talks on arms race Mr. Kosygin accepts proposal of President Johnson, Bonn Defended Over Arms Treaty, New Kennedy book's challenge, Sea Strike Warning 'Could be resumed in July', Lord Thomson On British Press, No retreat on wages and prices, Preparatory schools defend independence, More petrol firms to cut prices, Duke Discusses Monarchy In Australia, Paris On The Line, Tories To Vote Against Lease Bill, The animal's fight to acquire a space of his own, Nationalists' poll gains, Battle Joined Over Gospel Manuscripts 13 are property of Jerusalem, Patriarch's letter claims, Mao's supporters take over Shanghai industries, U.S. envoy briefed for troop level talks, Prime Minister Thrashes Labour Rebels Threat to dissolve Parliament if duty is not recognized Signs Of Collapse In Morale, 155 Unions Give Steering To T.U.C., Hunt Master Swept Away In River, mendes-France's gamble at Grenoble, Snow Reports, Aden gripped again by impromptu strike Party protest over lynchings, Atom power policy overtaken Industry structure falling behind development, Two D Notices Printed In 'Spectator', Cinema-Seat Drivers Learn In Safety Simulated journeys for novices, Premium Savings Bond Winners, Britain Moves To Flexible Position. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Chewing Gum, The Department Of Education And Science, Westminster Bank, The City Of Westminster Assurance Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ampol Petroleum Limited, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, Aveling-Barford, The Life Offices' Association, The Electricity Council,, Romney Trust Limited, Ford, Arbuthnot Latham & Co., Limited, Unicorn, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited, British Eagle, Tarmac, Esso, Ncr, The Times Index, Rootes Ltd, Sunday Express, White Horse, Ecgd, Coutts And Company,. Index. Law: Fire Auto deficiency about £3m., Savundra case court told Magistrate rejects defence move for private hearing, British Author Sentenced In Italy, 'Sleep-walking' rider crashed, American's freedom plea fails, Trial Irregular: Boy's Conviction Quashed Newman v. Loosley, Advancement Under Will Caught By Estate Duty Gartside v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Award Upset In Powell Case, B.O.A.C. Sued Over Loader's Theft Of £17,000 In Mail Moukataff v. British Overseas Airways Corporation. Official Appointments and Notices: Treasurer Of Isle, More Resignations Over Cadet Code. Picture Gallery: Mr. Woodcock addresses the T.U.C.. Sport: Makaldar has strongest clain for significant Newbury race, Sports in Brief, Last-kick conversion foils Barbarians Storming finish by E. Midlands, Prendergast's Bold Lad Hard To Fault Change of emphasis in stable, Lady Margaret slip again, British Pairs Beaten Hungary's double, Winchester Disappoint, Lukewarm support for two-referees plan, Defeat May Have Done Welsh XI Good, Third state votes for a trial, Americans prevent clean sweep by British. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors., Public Appointments, Business Offers, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Wren portrait find, British music tests new hall, Mozart's operatic adolescence, Opera Group's busy programme, Concert return of Eileen Toyce, Bomberg and Kemeny at the Tate, U.S. provincial theatre expands, Coward at a rare pace, In honour of Smetana, Good Mahler and bad Mozart. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Swan Lake Change, Pasmore Relief For The Tate Gallery, Variety At The Arts, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,478, Bracelet Goes To Italy For £19,000, Queen Mother Not To Attend Festival. Editorials/Leaders: Cuts Are Not Always Kind, Not The End Of The Battle, Heading For The Same Mistake. Letters to the Editor: A Dangerous Press Campaign, Safeguards For Sugar, Railway Blues, Women In Politics, Queen In The Dock, Printing Talks, Public Schools, Value For Money, Why America Took The Lead, Brighton Marina, Heresy Charge, Lessons In Driving. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Don Jose Ruiz Pivotal Figure In Spanish Writing, Mr. Gordon Harker Cockney character actor of stage and screen, Canon W. J. T. P. Phythian-Adams, Mr. William Longman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Hoogovens profit setback, Neddy chief gets advisory team, Highlander goes, Note circulation up £5,522,978, U.S. debt ceiling up $6,000m., Unit trust prices, U.S. aerospace firms want to build ships, Lovatt to complete contracts of Davies Investments, Money: Bank's warning, Ford makes commercial vehicles safer, U.S. zinc loss checks 'Gold Fields' growth, French gold reserves up, Governor hits at leap in public spending, Gold inflow is bigger than disclosed gain, I.C.I. division sets export record, Less Business In February, Briefly from the boardroom, 'No technology gap, N.P.G. Land £90M. Contract Reactor for Hinkley, Hotel television now a monopoly, Drop In Gas Fire Sales, Cotton appeal to Portugal by Mr. Jay, Syrian oil agreement will cost I.P.C.£5m. p.a., Around The Markets, Gold pool was loser in 1966, West Germany has another big trade surplus, Braid Group, Banks abolish credit transfer charges, Property Unit's fund's portfolio, Bank warns market on failing interest rates, No halt to the slide on Milan bourse, Two broking firms agree to merge, Copper wire bars down £10, Offer 85 times oversubscribed. Business Appointments: New chairman for Albright and Wilson. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Gains More Ground, Recent Issues, Gilts firm and active, Option Rates, Sterling down a shade, European, Australian and Japanese Securities, Gilts move ahead on Bank rate hopes. Politics and Parliament: Royal Assent in quick time, Preparing teachers for new functions, Nalgo wage freeze battle, Coinage change unites parties against Mr. Crossman. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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