The Times - 17/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
Autores
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Correspondent, WILLIAM GAUNT, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITTCAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By Our Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, LAURENCE THOMPSON. 28 Lake View, Canons Park, Edgware, Middlesex, Jan. 14., ELIZABETH FEILING. Cartref, 'Glasbury-on-Wye, Hereford, Jan. 15., MERIEL E. D. BIGGS. Farnaby's, Elgin Road, Weybridge, Surrey, Jan. 15., FRANK MEDLICOTT. 186 Ashley Gardens, Westminster, S.W.1., J. B. ALTHAM. Ivy Cottage, Little Shelford, Cambridge., RONALD L. MEEK. Department of Economics, The University, Leicester., AUGUSTUS AGAR ALFRED ROSE JAMES BARLOW RUSSELL OF BARNBY LIVERPOOL ERIC BECKETT HUGH SELLON D. C. T. BENNETT GERALD SPARROW JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON VERULAM T. J. HUTTON GEORGE WADE FRANK MARKHAM WAKEFIELD OF MASSEREENE AND KENDAL FERRARD WEDGWOOD MILVERTON 14 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W.1., E. L. SPEARS. 164 St. Stephens House, Westminster, S.W.1, Jan. 16., PETER DIGGORY, Consultant Gynaecologist, Royal Hospital, Richmond; Kingston Hospital, Kingston-uponThames. 10 Campden Hill Square, W.8., BRISTOL. 15 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.1. Jan. 11., Lord Amory, chairman of the Royal Commission on Penal Reform, 1964-1966, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, PERRE URI,
ResumoNews: Australian-Built Chryslers Are Cheaper, No beaches writ by Portsmouth, Moonshine Whisky-Makers On Way Out, Browne children to stay wards, Plans for exchanges of electric power with west, 10-acre show hall burns in Chicago, School was offered £125 after £3,500 bid, Bahamas Cabinet aims to expand tourism, Challenge For Mr. Pindling, Two killed in fire at Tees oil refinery Ships moved to safety as 150 men fight flames, Bombing near Hanoi again by U.S., Church Unity Difficulties, Smooth Run For Most Of Rally Drivers Struggle with snow on Athens route, JET Choice IS Delayed B.E.A. to consider new proposals, Restrictions eased after 3,000 animals are traced, Rover production brought to halt, Protests from Soviet art town, 'Stay at work' call to Chinese peasants Mao's reported promise of redress, Desert Tests For Servicemen, Petrol In Central Heating Tank, Open Gas Heater Killed Girl, Jeweller 'hit raider with decanter', Franco-German Treaty's New Lease Of Life, Mr. Powell is accused on exports, Labour Tells Of Its 'Clear Vision' Of London, Rush To Plug Radio Gap £1m. Nato order for Britain, Learning language of dolphins, 200 more India arrests over cow dispute, Call for scientists to speak plainly, Gag on urgent debates may be taken off Move to give Speaker wider discretion, Offshore Radio Aid In By-Election Mr. Shields makes ready, New values in treatment of young offenders, Yemen Hope Of Peace By Negotiation Fades Dissident republicans as third force, Tanzania Expels British Hotel Manager, Air Pact With France Swing-wing project to go ahead, Management Study Centre Building, Two men attack Lady Cottesloe, New York strike by welfare workers, Tobacco Price Cutting IS Ending, Snow Reports, Mr. Wilson gets Italian promise of support Britain's agriculture policy explained, Shop stewards are howled down and strike ends Rubery Owen 'loyalists' thanked, Israel Pessimism Over U.N. Plan, Cheap money weekend at Chequers, Malta Discussion Extended, Settlement On 'Death Of A President', M. Spaak Fears Crisis In The Six, Birth Rate Declines In East Europe, Judge Offers Bookmakers An Apology, Dr. Savundra signs on, Dismembered Body Found In Cases Scotland Yard inquiry, Quebec Police Hunt For 55 Children, Survival Kit. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Statues leave London foundry for the Montreal World Fair. Law: Intra Bank founder held in Brazil, 13 workers gaoled in Madrid, Passport Charges In Sydney, Warrant Out For Ronald Kray, Court statement not made public, Baronet Ordered To Attend Court, Prisoner's Moment Of Remorse Regina v. Kempson, Seven Fined After Rally, Motorist Denies HE Was Reading, Husband Fails To Quash Suicide Verdict In Re D., Statement Not Disclosed Regina v. Brennan, Lloyd's Brokers Must Give Testimony For U.S. Court American Express Warehousing Ltd. v. DOE And Others, Judge Pleads For Family, Doctor IS Accused Of Overprescribing Coroner's warning at Korda widow's inquest. Sport: Bedford luck holds, Rugby club records, Bloemfontein Tennis, McCluskey wins with superb knockout, Sports in Brief, Australians Only Draw Lawry delays close, Barrington first Briton to win squash double Astonishing recovery against Carter, Wetherby N.H. programme, Success Of Jackpot Programme Operation to be extended this year, Problem of Cambridge stroke remains unsolved. Display Advertising: Dublin, The Royal Exchange Group, Seack Limited, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays Bank, Rukba, Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited, Minster Trust, Halifax, Chatwood-Miner Ltd, The Royal Bank Of Canada, First National City Bank, Premium Savings Bonds, Caister Group Limited, Elliott, Barclays Bank Limited. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Public Appointments, Leverton & Sons Ltd. Euston 6075 (5 lines). Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, Snuff Bottle Sold For £190, Eva Bartok To ACT In Derby, Music Society's Patron, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,439. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Kaleidoscope of a full life, An informal musical evening, Children Helped To ACT, New London Bach Orchestra, All-embracing view of sound, Company that well serves the audience, Confusion of targets Arts Theatre: The Experiment, The painter-father of George Morland, Move to save theatre, History as an inspiration to the film-maker. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School, University News Aberdeen, Crime Committee IS Named, Representative In West Indies Appointed, Middle Temple Awards, £10,000 Co-Op. Post. Editorials/Leaders: Dr. Kiesinger's Next Task, The Chancellor's Chequers, Rules Of The Chinese Game. Letters to the Editor: College Fees, Doctor's Decisions, Rhodesian Policy, The Forsytes, Honouring Campbell, The Case For Mr. George Brown, Choosing A Candidate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Harry Twyford, Sir Cyril FOX Archaeologist, scholar and interpreter. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: U.S. bill rates decline, Steel terms stay: vesting day October 1?, S. African Gold Output Up, Polish Debt Plan Rejected, B.R.'S £4¼M. Orders For Wagons, New Society Has £126M. Of Assets, Unit trust prices, Shock For Immingham Port, Bank Dials For Your Money, $6.5m. U.S. aid for power in Iran, Attractions Of The North-West, 'Lack Of Political Drive Slows Aid', Copper rallies after early softness, New Banking Moves To Counter Giro, Unit Trust Sales Rise To Record Level Holdings doubled in four years, Lorry merger on way in Germany, Doxford win £4m. Greek order, K Shoes Outlook Uncertain, Intra Collecting Debts, Building A Solid Framework, £6M. Fire Losses In November, Qualcast Cheer, Vickers to make M.A.N. engines, Briefly from the boardroom, I.B.M. Trading Practices Probe?, Capital Market For Europe Discussed, £5m. centre for air safety, Money uneven: turnover heavy, The East Anglian Trustee Savings Bank Total Funds Reach All Time Record 150 Years Of Service Sir Richard Barrett-Lennard On Opportunities For The Future, Good Prospects For Firestone, Stockbrokers Merge, £1m. debenture for Allied Land, J. B. Eastwood profits are more than doubled, Comsat Revise Forecast. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares hold up well, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Option Rates, Wall St. Rise Halted, Poor Day On Frankfurt Losses of 5 points, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares And Funds Edge Higher, Takeover hopes spur equities, Steady demand for the pound. Business Appointments: Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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