The Times - 28/11/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Nov. 27, FROM LOUIS HEREN, From DAVID SPANIER-Paris, Nov. 27, BY A LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Nov. 27., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Glasgow, , FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, , By PHILIP HOWARD, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORESPONDENT-Washington, Nov. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Saigon, Nov. 27, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Nicosia, Nov. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-paris, Nov. 27, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Nov. 27, From RICHARD DAVY-Warsaw, Nov. 27, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Aden, Nov. 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Plymouth, Nov. 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-delhi, Nov. 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Milan, Nov. 27, From FRED EMERY-Kuala Lumpur, Nov.27, By John Percival Ballet Critic, J.P., By Peter Roberts, From our Special Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Stantley Sadie, S.W., By Michael Billington, by Prudence Glynn, From CHARLES HARGROVE, PHS, ASQUITH OF YARNBURY. 21 Hyde Park Square, W.2., FRED HOYLE. 1 Clarkson Close, Cambridge., M. POLLOCK-HILL, President, Glass Manufacturers' Federation. 19 Portland Place, W.1, Nov. 24., ANTHONY HUNT. 25 Winstanley Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent, Nov. 23., GILLIAN WAGNER. 68 Chelsea Square, S.W.3., DAVID WALL. The University of Sussex, Brighton., D. R. DENMAN. Pembroke College, Cambridge, Nov. 24., RONALD WINGATE. The Manor House, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Nov. 24., HEDLEY H. GORE. Luton, Dunstable & District Chamber of Commerce, George Street West, Luton, Bedlordshire., J. V. NICHOLL. The British Force Broadcasting Service, B.F.P.O. 69., KATHARINE BUXTON. The Vicarage, Milborne Port, near Sherborne, Dorset, Nov. 23., DOROTHY STONE. 41 Orchard Court. W.1., By Brian MacArthur, HAROLD J. W. LEGERTON. 18 Milford Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex., O. B. SEARLE. 36 Roseberry Crescent, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough., LAUNCELOT NORVIC: Bishop's House, Norwich, Nor. 10., R. N. PITTMAN. The King's School, Canterbury., Sir George Rendel writes:-, A.L.W. writes:-, Professor J. N. D. Anderson, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, DENNIS BIRD, From DAVID PARRY-JONES, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Business News Staff, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GEORGE PULAY, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, D. P. CREASE., K. C. H. BOOTHEWAY., By JOHN GILMORE, By Our MINING EDITOR, by Richard Spiegelberg, by J. Zussman, Professor of Geology, University of Manchester, by Michael Brown, by Our Medical Correspondent, by Florian F. Adler., by Hilary Gelson, by Martin D. Cundell, Editor Insulation, by Douglas Armstrong,
ResumoNews: Moves to meet the challenge of dust, Two die in Norwegian shooting, The economy, sterling, food prices-all the issues are raised again The General still says Britain must make fundamental changes, Science Report BIOLOGY Controversy over life in test-tubes, Cannock Chase police check, Iran to get $50m Yugoslav credit, Hoax causes panic in Lisbon, Highland Battalion Flown Home, Explosions at Hongkong airport, World's costliest coin recovered, French plane folds wings in flight, 'All Troops Out' Cyprus Plan, Italian Party's Shift To Left, The Times Diary Change of style at National Gallery Significance of Sir Louis' future Greek communist leader here, From artificial tiles to office blocks, Fire protection on land and sea, Home owners seek change in law, Appeal To Release Soviet Writers, Unions' four points are agreed, Borders factory plan approved Scott country development, Asbestos Industry with dramatic Export prospects, A promise of a softer younger complexion-always, Explosion at oil refinery, Collectors may get coins first, Hitch In Cyprus Settlement, Now insulation is sprayed, Gunmen use Briton as shield, Six-Hour Battle In Da Nang Area, Express stopped in gems search, Anti-Marketeers Gain Strength, Two airlines may buy Trident, Union seeking private Bill, Dockers vote to go back to work Threat of another strike, 'Silliest' rail strike still threatens, Rebel authoress wins French prize, State taxis drive to profit, Middle age for men is at 65, 100 Arrested In Kuala Lumpur Fears of street voilence, The Vestal ladies with the lamps, Berlin police hose down students, Cars depend on it, Vietnam war may hit education Cuts in grants expected, 49 Schools Closed By Dispute Hopes of settlement grow, De Gaulle Rules Out Early Negotiations With Britain Call for return to gold standard, Moment of truth for Common Market, The unquenchable mineral, Army out of Aden by tomorrow Rearguard holds airfield, Indian Bill keeps status of English, Watch on train wreckers, Wife tells of detention in Greece, Rethinking in our universities, Cardinal launches £100,000 appeal, High stakes with tea, Children die in caravan blaze, Blot of 'building horrors', Few Arabs Move To Israel Poor start to reunion plan, Students Want Appeals Right Immediate reforms urged, Meat to stay at peak prices, The package deal. Official Appointments and Notices: Teachers' arbiters appointed, Church News, National Gallery Director, Bakers' Company, No. 242 On Roll Of Fame City Freedom For Mr Pearson, U S loses defence chief, University News. News in Brief. Law: Youth will miss matches, Woman to be freed, Judges absolve editor of contempt, Youth on paintings charge, Nurse remanded on arson charge, Wife to pay £400 towards costs, £700 canteen swindle by prisoner, Ex-Solicitor's Slander Suit, Grenades man fined £40, Elephant act 'was fiasco', Member's Action Fails Against Union Cross v. British Iron, Steel And Kindred Trades Association, Judge admits dangerous driving, Charged man dies, Sherry case judgment is confirmed, Newspaper Fined £5,000 For Contempt Regina v. Thomson Newspapers Ltd. and Others Ex Parte Attorney General. Politics and Parliament: Mr Lubbock Raps Party Executive 'Out of touch with reality', Commons: devaluation and building costs, Mr Healey dismays left-wing critics, £103m defence cut next year Devaluation could cost as much as £50m, Tory MPs opposed to pay rise, Forces to work on narrower margins: Mr Healey accepts element of risk in defence cuts. Display Advertising: Central Asbestos Co Ltd, Mappin & Webb, C M T, Business Week, Lake Asbestos Of Quebec, Wedgwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gonzalez Byass, Midland Bank, Turner & Newall Ltd, Cyprus Asbestos Limited, The Royal Smithfield Show, Bankers Trust, Coal, Bp, Pan Am, Industrial Expansion,, Hertz, P F A, The International Restaurant, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, The B B A Group Of Companies, The Elga Group Of Companies,, Asbestos Fibre, Shareholder Relations Limited, Moore's (Wallisdown) Ltd., Johns-Manville. Index. Picture Gallery: Final overhaul for 'queen Elizabeth'. Sport: Rugby club records, Girls await offer, Duckworth Wins Ferodo Trophy, Qualification must be waived Chance to raise standards, Stars look up to Gladys Hogg, the supreme teacher, Sharp Lessons From Tour, Purchases May Prove Costly, Sports in Brief, Decks Cleared For Area Finals, Apologetic Ring To Seedings Few overseas players, St John fit for tie, New 'Mecca' For Welsh Rugby, Lead taken by Miss Dodd, Table tennis before altar in new church. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Masterly concert, Seventy vivid years of acting and directing, Philosophy in the classic art of Japan, As good as one hoped, Comedy of an error, A festival for youth, Babilée's return to Paris. Arts and Entertainment: The ever-open mousetrap, £21,000 paid for snuffbox, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,708, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Winds of change in Middle East oil, 3.-More Mischief In Canada, 2.-The Archaic Myth Of Gold, 1.-No Doubt About The Veto, The Sunday Times Case. Letters to the Editor: Withdrawal From Aden, Flexibility in A-plant consortia, National Theatre, Foot-And-Mouth, Released From Prison, Celtic Dawn, Devaluation, Time To De-De, Recognizing Israel As A Fact. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Rt Rev A. E. Chadwell, Mr K. Howard Drake, Major Albert Warner Four famous film makers, Heinz Hilpert, Shaikh Hafiz Wahba, Dr Dorothy Hare. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Natural gas liaison in Germany, Markets calmer at home and abroad, Farmers fear shortage in supply of disinfectants, 'Free trade the answer', Rebound overshadows Avon's slump, BoT given smelter plan, Behind the gold buying epidemic, News Summary, TSBs sit tight on interest rate, Unit trust prices, Many more freight charges put up, Leyland, Russia agree on project, Russia seeks Iraqi oil deal, On other pages, Clyde yard merger in the offing, Schweppes expansion, Good half-year for Rotaprint-interim raised one point, Company Meeting The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited Favourable U.S.A. Investment Climate Heavy Impact Of U.K. Taxation Changes Long-Term Growth Profligately Sacrificed, Wool Board replies, Short day in money, Prices 'crisis' for NZ, Pit productivity record, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Brokers' advertising bann review, Unions told: no promises, Chile copper mine paralysed, Ford exports ride high-at pre-devaluation prices, Little hope of easing commodity losses, Nominee to leave Shorts, Copper rise checked in afternoon curb trading, Let prices be raised quickly, says CBI committee, W Morrison share rise overdone?, Banks' gold pact eases pressure on dollar, Golds hit on Jo'burg, Silver leaps, Still moving forward, Covent Garden prices, Welinsure debts are over £5,000, Jump in press advertising, Fine Fare warns foreign suppliers, Copper stocks, US bill rate rises, Fog around the central bankers Business Diary, Stepped-UP takeover offer spurned in Bamfords' battle, Confidence in $ boosts U S shares. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Upturn in industrials, £ unshaken by de Gaulle, Regional share prices, Wall Street gains more ground, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Kaffirs fall back. Business Appointments: Changes made at United Steel.
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