The Times - 24/01/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY, OUR CITY STAFF, By, Our Parliamentary Staff, OUR CITY EDITOR, Our Home Department Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, By a Staff Reporter, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, RICHARD, A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From JIM SNOW, Northern Correspondent, MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, IRVING WARDLE, Drama Critic, NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, R. W. COOPER, Television Critic, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From our Education Correspondent's Notebook, STANLEY SADIE, WILLIAM MANN, Music Critic, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM FRED EMERY., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, A STAFF REPORTER, J. GRINDLEY, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, WILLIAM NORRIS, , FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, DAVID MARQUAND. House of Commons., ROBIN WILLIAMS. 1 Broadlands Close, Broadlands Road, Highgate, N.6. Jan. 17., W. M. JAMES. Wynd House, Elie, Fife., ROBERT J. LIEBER, Knox Travelling Fellow, Department of Government, Harvard University. 352 Kings Road, S.W.3, Jan. 22, A. J. BROWNJOHN. House-Barge Quiver, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.10., PHILIP TOYNBEE. Barn House, Brockweir, near Chepstow, Monmouthshire., STEPHEN HUGH-JONES. DOM MORAES. 63 Huntingdon Street, N.1., JOHN HORNER. BRIAN HARRISON. House of Commons., G. I. A. D. DRAPER. 10 Delahay House, 15 Chelsea Embankment, S.W.3., JOHN GREEN. Chedworth Manor, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire., MAX NEUFELD. 1 Colville Place, W.1., From Kyril Tidmarsh, Moscow Correspondent, GERALD R. GUINNESS. Chandos House, Chester Street, S.W.1., R. E. Hadingham, Marketing Director, Slazengers Limited. Challenge House, Mitcham Road, Croydon, Surrey., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MONITOR, C. S. K. B., Prudence Glynn, GEOFFREY CHARLES, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Staff, KEITH PAYNE, MARGARET ALLEN, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER,
ResumoNews: Chocolates And Sweets To Be Dearer, Moscow seeking new ties with America Envoy is told of Vietnam barrier, Parkes in car death, Item withdrawn, Heir to ££40,000 'expelled from hospital' Recorder says he is disturbed, More Heroin Addicts In Britain U.S. study says 11,000 by 1972, Fords' staff force to be cut by 500 Reorganization not caused by squeeze, Candidates with no politics, Downs grave boy named, Fans Rally To Aid Of Club, Invest Now, Says Chancellor, M.P.s Defeated By Rate For Job, Moscow Art Show Not To Reopen, Switched-On Church Opens Discothéque In Crypt, The President 'Invited' To Hanoi, Why Britain Means Business In E.E.C. Approach Mr. Wilson's call to Council of Europe 'Cost of failure will fall on all', Further Talks On Air-Bus Project This Week, Island Horrified Over Alcatraz Image Top prison haven has drawbacks, Bill to register all driving teachers, Crew Saved From Raging Seas, Weather Pattern Of One Of The Wetter Years Of The Century, Rainfall Tables, How Russians view the East, Gujarat Opposition Jump On The Bullock Wagon, Rise Of The Non-Professional Pressure Groups, Where IS The Vintage Craze Heading?, Churches Want Gaming Club Inspectors Law Revision Plans Welcomed, Lively questions after speech, M.P. attacks Rome service decision, France Will Seek Clear Outline Of Intentions Elysée talks seen as test of faith, As IT Happens:, Changes help Oxford, Army action warning by Chou reported Step follows clashes in Kiangsi, Unity Pledge By Mr. Wilson Warning against failure in E.E.C. discussions, Chinese students ordered home from London, 96 Labour politicians give their backing, Americans Held Hostage In Nicaragua, Printing strike to end today, Parkinson's Law In East Europe State hit by time-wasting queues, 'Iron triangle' may mark new Vietnam phase Wrecking tactics in guerrilla base areas, C.B.I. urge 1s. cut on income tax, Bobby Baker Tells Of Reprimand, Chichester bruised in fall, Urgent inquiry promised into Davies group Chairman stakes £1m. to aid investors, Congo arrest of Belgians in 'plot', Danger Signals In 'Bomb Alley' Children may be warned, Why police in U.S. carry guns, Car Dispute Unions To Seek Talks, Press Council Criticizes Sausage Reports, N.F.U. Call For Urgent Government Action Farm expansion's role in solvency fight, The Pope Attacks Divorce Bill Decision, Fashion Extra, London Slums To Vanish By 1972, Minister Says Housing target overtaken in 1966, Snow Reports, Support from the socialists of Scandinavian countries, Troops Take Over Offices. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Davies Investments: thorough investigations, No par value shares put in Companies Bill, Risks of victimization, Learning about the Land Bill, Order for 50 helicopters, Top salaries claim for Steel Board chiefs, Acquisitions must obtain consent, Labour left presses on B.A.O.R. costs, 'Squalid exercise' in Trafalgar Square, 'Revolutionary' steel plan for workers, M.P.s protest at student fees. Index. Display Advertising: Interim Statement, Dennis Brothers Limited, Hodge, Broomwade, L O B, Lloyds Bank, Rank Xerox, Britain And Vietnam, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Confederation Life, Panam, S C F, War On Want,, Elga Products Ltd.,, Marine Midland Grace. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments And Situations, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, A 'Gesta Grayorum' makes £110, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,445, Comedy In Rehearsal, A Talented Pair. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Touring Party Selection Problem, Yearlings' records show mixed fortune Money not only key to success, Limeking Fit Again, Time Should Be On Bodell's Side, Sports in Brief, U.S. Rebels With A Cause, Cokes held to a draw, Cox in third round, Australia lead with eight wickets in hand Visions of victory after follow-on, Rugby Fives, Grand Prix Field, Squash Rackets. Reviews: Painting paralleled in other arts, Pianist's recital that improved, New ideas in an old medium, Students' accomplished acting in triple bill, Two composers in bad old manner, Musical drama was pure television, Rediscovering the Victorians, Indian dance and music. Law: Colin Jordan on race plot charges, Convictions Quashed After Defective Summing-Up Regina v. W. A. Webley Regina v. P. R. Webley, Court reports issue raised, Blackmail Of Mr. X Alleged, Escaping Prisoner Loses Murder Appeal Ryan v. The Queen, Murder of incurable wife alleged, Kwesi Armah Fails To Win His Freedom Armah v. Government Of Ghana And Another, Death by 'million to one chance', Woman on gem plot charge, 'Classes At Home' Mother Summoned, Charge Of Aiding Murder Of 82,000 Dutch Jews Father of Anne Frank as co-plaintiff, Court Order Against 18 Pickets, Scaffold crash a mystery, Cleared of car death attempt, Navy Boxer Absent Without Leave. Picture Gallery: British tanker wrecked off Alderney. Editorials/Leaders: The Taste Of Dispossession, Inspectorate For Gambling, A Europe Worth Joining. Letters to the Editor: Consent For Royal Marriages, Agricultural Courses, Rhodesian policy, Millais Exhibition, Enfenced In Delphi, Feeling On U.S. Policies In Vietnam, Zinoviev Letter, Two-Power Rule, Sports Equipment, Britain's Debts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Replanned University Takes Shape. Obituaries: Mr. G. B. T. Barr, Col. Robert Henriques Writer, broadcaster and farmer, Mr. P. J. Joynes, Mr. C. A. Buckley, Mr. H. W. Haycocks. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: European, Australian and Japanese securities, One-Day Seniar On Management, Sugar Output In Cuba Nearing 1M. Tons, 6½ Per Cent At The Bank, The Rootes Family Still Has Big Interest, Grand Met. Scrip Issue, Council money well offered, Inter-City Expands, A Rejection By E.E.C. Chemical formula unacceptable, Textile warehouses deal, Mr. Jay sees good trade prospects, Shop Investments Limited Sir John G. Foster's Statement, Relaxation of East-West trade in electronic goods?, Board Of Trade Attacked, Itallan Car Output Shows 16% Rise, Forward wire bars down £4 15s., Closer watch on credit for debtor states proposed, Bernard Sunley on way to covering dividend, Simo In £1½M. Bid For P.I.C., U.K. Camera Trade Booming, N.C.B. private talks on advertising, C.B.I. Supports Switch In Tax Burden, Company Meetings Avon Rubber Company Limited Turnover Increased By 7 Per Cent, Dennis Bros. Circular, Home Loan Rates Likely To Stay Up, Westinghouse Brake hopes rise, Ultimatum to oil firms in Iraq, U.S. defence experts come to 'shop', Briefly from the boardroom, Mercantile Credit offer, Algoma Steel sell and earn less, New Zealand's Wool Exports Rise, F.A.O. plans to develop resources, Another Drop In U.S. Bill Rates, Banks ease lending rules in development areas, New Cut-Price Insurance Firm, World Bank's $26M. Loans, Record Sales For Du Pont, Unit Trust Prices, Forward pound improves. Stock Exchange Tables: Fine Day On Frankfurt Milan turns weak, Gilt-edged steal the limelight, Wall Street Improves, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Option Rates, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good Two-Way Business In Equities, Pound meets persistent demand. Business Appointments: General Electric's new directors. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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