The Times - 31/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, AN AIR CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM PEARCE WRIGHT, SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, JENNY PEARSON, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY JOHN YOUNG, YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM STAFF REPORTERS, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM PETER STRAFFORD, FROM COLIN WEBB, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., From STEWART HARRIS, OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By PAMELA MacGREGORMORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, R. W. Cooper, Miles Kington, Stanley Sadie, From Our Correspondent, John Percival, Suzy Menkies, ERIC BRITTER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, DAVID H. N. JOHNSON, , S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM, OWEN SAUNDERS, S. W. ADEY., ALISTAIR HORNE. Garrick Club, W.C.2., K. C. TURPIN, Vice-Chancellor and Provost of Oriel College. J. D. MABBOTT, Chairman of the Management Committee of the Oxford Colleges Admissions Office and President of St. John's College. K. C. WHEARE, Rector of Exeter College. L. M. STYLER, Fellow of Brasenose College. DAVID MITCHELL, Fellow of Worcester College. Oxford, March 28., GEORGE KNUPFFER. 43 Bath Road, Bedford Park, W.4, March 29., F. E. JONES, Director of Inland Telecommunications Operations Headquarters, G.P.O. St. Martin's-1e-Grand, E.C.1, March 30., Roy Lewis, ELTON. Adderbury, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, March 28., CARL BODE. Chelsea Cloisters, S.W.3, March 29., A. F. MORLEY. University College School, Senior School, Frognal, Hampstead, N.W.3., McEWAN KING, Managing Director, J. McEwan King Limited. 18 Montrose Gardens, Milngavie, Glasgow, Scotland., R. E. JOHNS. 11A Kingston, Yeovil, March 28., HEIDI DRESSLER. 37 Guilford Street, W.C.1., A. M. B. and A. C. B., MICHAEL ROTHWELL, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, our Motoring Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, by MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, by SEAMUS KELLY, by JAMES DOWNEY, by COLMAN RICHARDS, FROM AN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, by WESLEY BOYD, by GARRET FITZGERALD, by MICHAEL FITZGERALD, GERARD MULVEY, by PATRICK DELANY, by TERENCE DE VERE WHITE,
ResumoNews: Students' Union Set For Big Clash President attacks ginger group, Processed food has become big business, Still an Irish question, Britain to press for a tanker code Tighter laws under U.N. would reduce pollution peril, Two estate agents' bodies to amalgamate, New Anglo-French talks on swing-wing fighter, Israel Minister seeks British recruits for development, Four may run for Shinwell post, Heath Aitack On 'Panic' Measures, Catalyst of free trade, Ombudsman ready to hear complaints Fullest cooperation expected from Ministries, Sierra Leone Exiles Governor-General Regime pledge on full pension, Sea Around Wreck IS Now Clean, The Last Great Land Exploration Britons may discover new plants and animals, Hotel as bastion for Aden mission Safeguards against terrorism, New Cancer Approach Progress by London doctors, Commander Out Of G.L.C. Poll, Italian airline wins contract to run Zambia Airways, Former Canadian envoy standing by for peace talks, Problem of nomads at core of conflicts, Brazil Editor Faces Criminal Charge, Bombs burnt up most oil on tanker Minister speaks of £1m. cost of measures so far, Prophet versus censor, Full berths ahead-work for I,000 men, Too few hands for revolution, Costs Of Supersonic Air Transport Soaring, U.S. backing for East-West accord, Yellow Tombstones May Be Moved Authorities 'not with it', Company trims its primrose policy, Soul, sex and exuberance in the arts, Yugoslav Doubts On Communist Talks Concern over policy pressures, Hope Of Ending French Shipyard Strike Dispute over disparity of wages, 67 Defect After ICE Rally East Europeans ask for refuge in Austria, Royal box for young theatregoers, Chinese Held In Indonesia, Exports overcome British squeeze, The Repubilc of Ireland Haven To Oilfield International depot at Bantry Bay, An army of princes for Erin's sleeping beauty, China warning that conflict continues, Nato allies take their leave of France Nostalgia as flags are lowered, Teachers air school meals grievances Demand to end free milk, 18 Die As U.S. Airliner Crashes On Motel Schoolchildren among victims, An island of extrovert Prousts, The fighting Irish, New Gibraltar Talks Date Proposed, Farmers agin the Government, U Thant personifies urge to destroy imperialism, Metals meet challenge, Doubts on role of police in Calcutta, AS IT HAPPENS: Lord Chamberlain's change of mind; Drive-in services; Accountants in whitehall, How inflation was tackled, Nuclear Power Stations Face Oil Threat, Variability Of Man, Russian move on turbines, Fashion Extra, Mooring Device Stops Damage, Greatness is thrust upon a Corkman, Castro visit to Expo 67 poses security fear, Snow Reports, 150 m.p.h. express trains in five years' time? Existing tracks will take them, Mr. Salinger's guide to form, Liberian flags of convenience lead world, Expedition To Matto Grosso, Stepping towards Europe, American fears over Vietnam polling Protection for those elected, Fall Of Government In Greece Army ordered to stand by, More Cuts In N.Z. Imports, Girl killed in wood was shot, Boys' Service Inquiry IS Delayed, BEA unlikely to get aid for two-eleven. Official Appointments and Notices: New C.-In-C. Plymouth. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Norcros Limited, Kleinwort Benson Ltd, Industrial Investment In Ireland, United States Lines, Charington United Breweries Limited, A.E.T Electrical Industries Of Ireland Limited, The East Lancashire Paper Mill Co. Ltd., Midland Bank, British Rail, The Arthur Wardle Group Limited, Scandinavian Airlines, Harp, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Hw, Irish Shell And Bp Limited, The Provident Clothing & Supply Company Limited, Boac, Plessey, Michelin Xas, Bernard Wardle And Company Limited, Dublin Port And Docks Board,, Guinness And Ireland, Laing, Radio Telefis Eireann, Cancer Research, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Peugeot 404, Royal National Life-Boat Institution, Erin Foods Ltd, Holland & Sherry Limited. Index. Law: Car starting error kills girl, Accused woman of 91 to go to hospital, Drugs case man caught after escaping, Two admit breaking in to Chequers, Crown Say £6,000 Drugs Found, Rating tried to get admiral's pay, 'Have A Go' Men Found Not Guilty, Judge Asked To Halt Island Sale, Prisoner Sued For £6,000. Picture Gallery: Craft centre in Castle, The new Cunard liner begins to show her lines. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,501, 6-Move Chess Loss For Kay, Hamburg Prize For Peter Hall, Television, Radio, Beryl Reid In Gertrude Lawrence Film, Rex Harrison In Film Of Feydeau Farce, Miller's After the Fall to be staged. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Eventful Season IS Expected, Sports in Brief, C. J. Swallow will not defend title, Aintree jackpot will take in Newbury Informative French races, Hampton G.S. win sevens cup, Prediction By Kramer, Horse Society has worst year, Scots Have Incentive England weakened, Langley-Golf's perfectionist with will to win, No need for England to qualify, Gregson two behind. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Personal, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments, Appointments & Situations. Reviews: Sing-for-ever Red Army men, Abbey takes a tour, Sweetness and light in Frankel quartet, New trends for old in pop music, Miss Graham's new ballets, Island Boswell wanted to buy, Mr. Stern throws fresh light on a masterpiece, Misleading picture of British heckling. Editorials/Leaders: Still No Dialogue, Lightly Armed Champion, Two Patterns Of Spending. Letters to the Editor: Met At The Frontier, University Admissions, Exporting To The U.S.A., Stamps For Sir Francis, Lessons From The Torrey Canyon, Ban On Driving, Without Breakfast?, The British Museum, Telephone Numbers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr. I. D. Berkowitz, Major-Gen. K. Bayley, Sir Henry Prior, Marquess Of Tweeddale, Mr. Oswald Powell, Lord Williams Of Barnburgh Former Labour Minister of Agriculture, Sir B. Rycroft Leading Eye Specialist, Mr. D'arcy Niland. Business and Finance: Board to help in Clyde shipyard merger plan, Copper still falling, I.C.I. rally will take time, Assoc. Paper chairman's stand, Busy Mr. Rockefeller is here for talks, Unit trust prices, London provisions exchange, Fire losses still very high, JACKSON BROTHERS (OF KNOTTINGLEY) (Manufacturers of Glass Containers) Continued Expansion, MANN & OVERTON (London Taxicab Specialists) Mr. R. C. H. Overton On Current Prospects, Big Shake-Up Of Rootes Dealers Reappraisal by Chrysler, Schweppes go automatic, Union Comercial Investment Company Limited An Unsung Service To Investors Mr. P. L. Fleming On The Investment Trust Movement, 'Pearl' dividend, First firm unfrozen, New York prime rates cut again, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Insurance gets £10½m. fillip, Revertex Holdings Limited, G.K.N. bid spurned, Volkswagen's new head is self-made man, The Associated Paper Mills, Limited Mr. L. Farrow On The Removal Of Import Restrictions, Leather shorts in British pubs, £500,000 washing machine success, Bates and Mounthall to merge, CBI councils unanimous on joining the Community, Similar course to 1962, Attack on selective credit controls, A.P.V. get ahead, Foreign car sales rise in U.S., Pergamon attains profits of £1.3m.: pay-out held, Briefly from the boardroom, The Merchants Trust, Firestone sets its sights on Europe, First through the freeze, Around The Markets, Ash & Lacy issue, JOHNSON & SLATER LIMITED (Vitreous China and Fireclay Sanitary Ware Manufacturers) Export Sales Rise By 50 Per Cent, Cheap leases in Gibraltar to attract tourists, Property Owners To Set Up Fighting Fund Battle against Land Commission, Iraq Petroleum pays over royalties of £19m., Co-op is shopping for executives, The Uganda Company Limited Continued Steady Progress, Move to free chemical from import duties, BP covers dividend without overspill, Easier day in money, Plessey to expand laboratories, £364,000 ITA order. Stock Exchange Tables: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Investment support for steels, The pound unsettled, Wall Street continues mixed, Yesterday's dividends, Large movements on company results, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Regional share prices, Recent Issues, Financial Drawing Of Bonds Announcement Of Drawing Of Bonds. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Brewers' marriage broker returns to the City. Deaths. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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