The Times - 27/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM INNIS MACBEATH, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, From LOUIS HEREN-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By HENRY STANHOPE, From DAVID HOTHAM-, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS-, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Joan Chissell, By Anthony Payne, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, By Julian Critchley, Joyce Rackham, Patricia de Joux, Pamela Allardyce, From CHARLES HARGROVE-, LOUIS HEREN, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, ARTHUR LAWSON. Riva, Coliemore Road, Dalkey, co. Dublin, Eire, Sept. 23., B. W. F. GOODRICH. The Vicarage, Chieveley, Newbury, Berkshire, Sept. 25., NEIL R. LONGSWORTH. 181 Highbury Quadrant, N.5. Sept. 21., MARGARET McKAY. House of Commons, Sept. 22., HARRY NUTT, General Secretary, Workers' Educational Association. Temple House, 9 Upper Berkeley Street, W.1, Sept. 25., D. A. B. CLARKE. Barford House, Wokingham. Berkshire, Sept. 24., SONIA KEATES. The Brewers' House, Wilton Road, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, Sept. 23., ANIL GUPTA. Derby & District College of Technology, Derby, Sept. 22, By Senator J. William Fulbright, JOHN BARNES. The London Scbool of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2., MAURICE HOLMES, Chairman, London Transport Board. London Transport, 55 Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1, Sept. 26., J. V. KOLLAR, Brundene, Exbury Road, Blackfield. Southampton, Sept. 20., R. J. McDONALD. 60 Fairlop Road, E.11, Sept. 24., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JOHN HENNESSY, GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By ROY MACKIE, From PETER JAY-Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 26, JOHN PRICE, BY ERIC WIGHAM LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, Rio de Janeiro, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. M. JOHNSTONE. Birches Court, Codsall, Staffordshire., P. DU SAUTOY. 22 Kingston Road, Manchester 20., RONALD F. WALKER. Fir Cottage, Mirfield, Yorkshire.,
ResumoNews: Conflict of the two Americas, Helicopter evicts treetop man, Johnson challenged over Vietnam powers, Mr Brown Endorses US Vietnam Stand Wide policy review in U N speech, Colour Tv IS Hard On The Teeth Cameras decline to flatter, 4% were left off voting lists Others registered twice, Dispute flares over fencing off moors, US Puzzled By Hanoi Peace Overtures New indirect offer of talks, Railmen get £250 offer to quit, Council call for affiliation order reform, Violence raging in Tibet, Soundings meet with no success, Rio Grande bank bursts in flood, Signalmen's threat, Reason for U S order, S Arabian State Attacked Army reply to border fire, Mao lends support to new alliance Reconciling rival factions, Hillman Hunter restyled, Britain will press on even if Six say No, Rail Chief Plans To Fight On Question for Commons, Chinese Close Trade Office, Operating theatre closed, School Yard Picture Condemned, NUR reject plea to end ban Suspensions unlikely, rail board say, Hard labour:, Heads Speak Of Frustration University dialogue lacking, Long haired men:, Debray faces his accusers, 100-mile curb on lorries hinted, Greek 'Insult' Reply, Mr Shelepin loses party office, Italians Fear Growth Of Gangster Violence, Berlin burgomaster resigns, Mrs Blake's visit to Russia, The Times Diary, Why motorists stop repair cheques, Marriage a la Mode:, Safe landing aid for pilots, First flight expected in four years' time, Unmarried mothers:, Group To Promote Telstar System, Police guard for councillors, SW Africa plea rejected, Mrs Gandhi Asks For Food Drive Plea to defiant ministers, Press companies merge, Airbus agreement signed in Bonn British stake in Europe, Swift inquiry into Connelly parole Mr Jenkins's concern, American blow to Nato nuclear planning, Reassurance sought by Jamaica, Pope relaxes wedding law, Shipyards get £26m order. Law: Hospital, Not Prison, For Stealing Books, Spaniard on blasphemy charge, 350 gns costs against the police, Four for trial in bullion case, 'Torture' case plot denied, Cliff murder charge, Murder Weapons: Seller Loses Appeal, £3m stamps forgery charge, City man arrested on fraud charge, Gold coins fine, Life term conditions, Bench warns Army about parties. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Science Journal, Multiple Display Advertisements, Claudgen Ltd., Joseph Webb & Co., Limited, The Times, Ford, The Times Literary Supplement, Colston Appliances Ltd.,, Tarmac, Oxfam, Qantas, Ncr, The Dunlop Company Limited, Midland And International Banks Limited,, B M W, Blox Services Limited, Natural High Speed Gas, Royal Commonwealth Society For The Blind, Radiospares, Blackwood, Morton & Sons, Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: New transport aircraft for the RAF. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointment in Brunei. Classified Advertising: MERCEDES BENZ.-We Will pay high prices, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Hotels And Resorts, Kingdom Of Libya, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Conventional start to season, The film festival where everyone joins in, Revival is justified Leatherhead Theatre Club The Silver Box, Most moving Horn Trio, Votemeter finds many grumblers, Chopin with bravura, Nottingham and Malines alabasters in Brussels, A fair score Saville Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream. Arts and Entertainment: Exhibition of prints and drawings, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,655, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Errors And Omissions, Which Road To Unity?, When "No" IS No Answer, Guarded optimism of the Chancellor. Letters to the Editor: West Bank Refugees, Future Of British Honduras, No Peaches In Brandy, Fatherless Families, Christian Unity, Nationalized industry, Unified Defence, Right-Hand Driving, 'Prices Slashed', Pimlico's Tube, University Of The Air, Irish Tax On Retirement Pensions, Beware-Ponies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Capt Cyril Turner, Mr Ronald Fell, Dr R. Van Gulik, Mr Stephen McKenna Novels of high life, Mr Walter Neurath Distinguished art book publisher. Sport: Gibbs takes lead, Alpine Problem Resolved, Sports in Brief, Sobers wanted Close, Statement Ends Golf Dispute No slight intended, Inquiry into state of racing Finance main problem, Hearn hopes to be fit, Clubs Poised To Move On, Big man who filled a tragic gap at Hurgill Lodge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Economic advisory group set up, Franco-German move brings liquidity split, Bank strike threat, RTZ bids £7.8m for Capper Pass, Simms weighed down by costs, Briefly From Industry, Talks on cocoa quotas, Pound more active, Callaghan hopeful on payments, Unit trust prices, ICI to regroup in plastics, Peace hopes rise at Vauxhall, Confidence in new world money plan, Copper up another £5, Rank blames Ministry, Simms wins Volvo contract, Viyella to cut links with ICI, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Walk-out halts two steel plants, Courtaulds offshoots reorganize, Lucas looks abroad, Reader's Digest to sell shares, London Electrical And General Trust Limited, Less selling of gilts, Production drop in w Germany, Company Meeting Olympia Limited, Wilson plans 'morale boosting' regional tours, Money very short, Business Diary, Pilots' strike puts Qantas in the red, £26m order for shipyard twins, Ray Gunter's next target now that the dock strike has collapsed, Policies for women, How The Markets Moved, Tight day in the money market, Pye sale to Americans, Broken Hill South beats forecast, Cowdray press interests get a £24m reshuffle, Takeovers scoreboard, The merger that was banned, Nottingham scheme gets go-ahead, Paris bourse very firm, Judge International pays 2.4 points above forecast. Business Appointments: Vickers group moves. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Wall Street turns easier, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Motor and aircraft shares firm, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Better day for industrials. Shipping News: Movements of Liners.
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