The Times - 29/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From JULIAN MOUNTER-, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, , From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From STEWART HARRIS-, FROM SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, From COLIN WEBB, , FROM A SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT-, Stanley Sadie, From Our Special Correspondent, Guy Brett, Michael Billington, R. W. Cooper, , John Percival, Hilary Gelson, M. C. Portway, Director. Charles Portway and Son, Ltd., Warmair heating manufacturers., From RICHARD WIGG, , By MICHAEL BAILY, , JOHN SCURFIELD. The Chequers Hotel, Newbury, Berkshire, March 25., KEITH G. JOHNSTON. Compton House, Compton Abdale, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, March 25., A. D. SIMONS. Postfach, 8034 Zurich, Switzerland., JOHN SANDERSON. Savage Club, 37 King Street, W.C.2, March 23., HUGH CREIGHTON. Orchard House, Stanford-in-the-Vale. Faringdon, Berkshire., MOLSON. House of Lords., E. O. HERBERT. Llanidan House, Brynsiencyn, Anglesey., MOUNTGARRET. Nidd Hall, Ripley, Harrogate., Lord Avon, E. L. SPEARS. 164 St. Stephens House, Westminster, S.W.1., J. L. CROSBY, Reader in Genetics. University of Durham, Department of Botany, South Road, Durham City. March 27., PATRICK MONTGOMERY, Secretary The Anti-Slavery Society, Den ison House, 296 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.1., R. A. SOMERVELL Haverbrack, near Milnthorpe, Westmorland., ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, Croft Castle Kingsland, Herefordshiro, March 26., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, NOBEL CHEMESTRY PRIZE WINNER, J. C. B., A correspondent, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, JOHN WOODLAND, From KEITH PAYNE, , By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Five Gospel Mss. Still Missing, U.S. accepts U Thant peace proposals Standstill truce as first stage, Liberal Plan For Rail Links Under London Claim for saving in costs of boring tunnels, £25,000 grant for Radio Manchester, Edinburgh To Aid Foreign Students Fund will reduce fees hardship, Bazooka Attack In South Arabia, Air Marshal Ky Proposes Saigon-Hanoi Dialogue, Lengthening operation did not weaken hull, U.S.-owned company acts after 'riot' Machining to end: chief leaves, Ideas Rejected As Being Too Dangerous, Opposition in Indian House walks out, Chichester IS Tired But Very Fit Stretching wings to reach home, Easter Road Toll Rises Disappointing end to holiday, A Spider Problem Unsettled The Homing Instinct, The Living Cell, AS IT HAPPENS: Eccentricity probe; Dr. Horace King, Shakespearian; Hitch at Crockfords, Mr. Pearson in quest of new blood for Cabinet, 'No proper housing plan', Resignation Of Gibraltar Minister, Statue Painted By Spanish Youths, India bows out gracefully from world affairs, The heat treatment, Night Strafe On Blazing Tanker Tide puts out fire: more sorties ruling today, A New Concept Of Student Power, Owners Were Not Consulted, Boom In Nursing As Career High recruitment in north-west, Gloomy View Of Hanoi Reaction, Fighting breaks out at student rally Nigerians in scuffle with police at Westminster, Teachers hoping for concessions Preoccupation with money as Minister speaks today, New series of lorry checks, Solent Barrier Being Considered, The Garden/house, Mr. Heath asks reason for delay, Press Reports Went Too Far, Businessmen insist on French Crash language courses aim to overcome hurdle, 'No Unity' On Productivity Bargaining, Military Rule In 10 States, Independent TV colour shows in danger, Schoolmasters WHO Drift Away Poor pay blamed for wastage, Former M.P. banned by S. Africa, Blank Nato tapes leave a query, Ombudsman To START Next Saturday, No Compensation As Public Gesture Torrey Canyon owners await insurance ruling, Neutralization as the hope for Vietnam, Plea by the Pope for the world's poor Future of civilization at stake, New Sierra Leone leader gets Army welcome, Snow Reports, Battling Bishop's Hopes In Heresy Trial, Oakley Green battle, Jungle Search For Missing Magnate, Behind the scenes with customs men, Czechs To See Vc10 Jets Tomorrow, Lock-Out To End For 12,000 French Motor Workers. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Charles Follet, French Line, General Accident, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Broomwade Air Power, Church's Shoes, Doublemint Chewing Gum, P.J.Evans Limited,, Ernest Scragg & Sons (Holding) Ltd, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, Cleveland, Jack Barclay, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Pakistan International Airlines, Cricket Fixtures 1967, Tarmac, The Chairmans Car, The Industrial Life Office Association, Castrol, Budapest International Fair, Property Owners Building Society, The Canada Life Assurence Company, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, 1st International Container Exhibition, Henlys Rover, Bea, First National City Bank, National Saving Certificate. Index. Law: Katie Boyle 'Said IT All', Drugs Case Girl Got Drunk, Naval officer got drunk and fought in wardroom, Cassius Clay Fails To Win Order, Iron bar murder of Spaniard alleged, Call for reforms to beat crime, Two motor cyclists kicked unconscious at resort, Cyprus Frees Man Held In 'Spy Ring' Inquiry. Picture Gallery: After the bombs the oil blazes, Official Appointments and Notices: New British Envoy To Bolivia, From the London Gazette, Draft Charter For Stirling. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Appointments And Situations, Business Premises, Entertainments. Reviews: B.B.C. Entry For Moscow Film Festival, Cryptic plays by a young American, Mr. Stern's warmth and virtuosity in Hindemith, B.B. C. Orchestra's joint leaders, Annette Page to retire, Karajan at Salzburg-a magnet indeed, Success in new role, Worthwhile new play for the school holidays, Recent paintings by Pierre Soulages. Arts and Entertainment: Keeping Up With Leonardo, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,499, Chess Masters At Bognor. Editorials/Leaders: An Appeal For The Poor, The Committees Take Wing, How Much To Invest?. Letters to the Editor: Torrey Canyon, Screen At Hereford, A Right Denied, What Happens On Entering Britain, Facts On Slavery, Acoustics Of A New Hall, Dangers Of Joining The Common Market, Soldiers In Africa, A Gesture To Sir Francis, Primroses At 10 For 1D.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. W. R. Todd, Mr. L. A. Judd, Vasquez Del Rio, Prof. Jaroslav Heyrovsky, Vice-Admiral Sir A. Cole A Former C.A.S. Mediterranean. Business and Finance: Andre Bernard meet forecast, Exceptionally large amount of help in money market, Russians say British ships too dear, Unit trust prices, Rhodesia fears on steel takeover, Sovereign find loophole for developers in '65 Act, The City Offices Co. Ltd. An Eventful Year, Copper prices wilt on Zambian news, Revenue deficit of £35m., Car insurance H.P. scheme, Upturn in rubber prices forecast, Overseas Spending Cut Brings Relief, U.K. Provident go for Gilts, Wall St. seats at 37-year peak, $300m. loan for U.S. air merger, More Flights For Canadian Line, Alvis name to be carried on, Hambros moves its register office, Briefly from the boardroom, California Budget cuts fall short, Exports propping up vehicle output, Mr. Joseph sells unit trusts, Metz British Week aimed at Frenchman's pocket, Cbi-Treasury In Spending Talks Overseas outlets' value, French Nickel smelting plant for Japan, Fertilizer cargoes for India, Search for capital to revitalize Krupp, When is tobacco not tobacco?, Governing in limelight, Cash tin advances £8 a long ton, 'Gold Fields' in £6.8m. zinc projects, Anti-Cartel Move Annulled, Pound heading towards parity as strong rise continues, Soviet order worth £8½m., Big board reshuffle at Imps. Business Appointments: Former E.C.G.D. man heads export finance firm. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Japanese securities, Wall Street Slightly Higher, Shares not back into their stride yet, Small irregular movements, Recent Issues, Regional share prices, Golds Drop Sharply On Jo'burg, Pound pushes ahead. Sport: Services Teams, Corby Earns Selection, Nottingham's future looks brighter Brave victory by Mountain Ash, China outcry over Hongkong golf, Nottingham push into second place Rising challenge from Leeds, Sports in Brief, Holders Have Easy Task, Pollin wins final by one hole, Knight Keeps His Title, Improvement by Gretel, Rudkin bout may be in London, Barbarians End Tour With A Flourish Hickie's growing reputation. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Properties. Deaths.
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