The Times - 09/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By BRIAN MAcARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Monday, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.-, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, by Aristophanes By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, J.O.C., A.E.P., From Russell Taylor Film Critic, Edward Lucie-Smith, From William Mann, Music Critic, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, Prudence Glynn, From GEOFFREY CHARLES., PHILIP HOWARD, P.H.S., MELVIN J. LASKY. Encounter Magazine, 25 Haymarket, S.W.1, May 8., KENNETH JOHNSTONE, Chairman, International Department, British Council of Churches. 10 Eaton Gate, Sloane Square, S.W.1, May 5., K. C. BATH, Manager, Store Detectives Limited 7 Carlos Place, W.1., GORDON PETERS. P.O. Box 530, Gwelo, Rhodesia, May 4., R. E. BARKER, Secretary, The Publishers Association. 19 Bedford Square, W.C.1., J. H. DIXON. New College, Oxford., CECIL GOULD. 6 Palace Gate, W.8., From STEWART HARRIS, CLAUD MULLINS. Glasses, Graffham, Petworth, Sussex. May 6., CHARLES DE TOLNAY, Director of the Casa Buonarroti. Florence, May 3., A. J. D. FERGUSON. 11 Ravenscar Lodge, The Downs, S.W.20, , JONATHAN GOULD. 17 Harley Street, W.1, May 1., EWEN MONTAGU. 5 Vicarage Gardens, Campden Hill, W.8, May 7., HARRY WHEATCROFT. Harry Wheatcroft & Sons Ltd., Edwalton, Nottingham, May 7., From JOHN WOODCOCK, From REX BELLAMY, , From JIM SNOW, , From DAVID MEEK, , By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By A Real Tennis Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, Our European Economics Correspondent, RICHARD WAGNER, MICHAEL JONES, KEITH PAYNE, From JOSEPH R. SLEVIN-Washington, May 8, PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. BRUCE-GARDYNE. House of Commons, S.W.1., JACK ROSS. 16 John Dalton Street, Manchester, 2., C. R. THOMPSON. Outfield Aberntye, Perthshire., by George Clark Assistant Political Correspondent, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Margaret McKay M.P., Wilfrid Knapp, by Charles Beckingham Professor of Islamic Studies, University of London, David Howarth, by Colonel David Smiley, from a special correspondent, by Robert Seeds English Department of the University of Riyadh, Bryan Cooper, Richard Sachs, by Jonathan Wallace Editor, Middle East Economic Digest, from our special correspondent, J. McDowell, Elizabeth Collard, Geoffrey Edwards, by Reginald Maudling, M.P., A. W. Haslett,
ResumoNews: Kennedy round talks reach make-or-break session, Welcome guest from a changing land, Titian withdrawn for repairs, Ford Unions Seek Immediate Rise Price for pay scheme talks, 'Great Turning Point In History', Europeans Face 'Spy' Trial In Zambia British wife also held, Bolivian Ex-Minister Flees, 37 Labour rebels on EEC, War in terms of Slicks and Jolly Green Giants, Batman To Stick To Letter Of Law, Help for the over-developed, Device beats car fumes, Paris compromise on plane project Swing-wing costs curbed, N-W universities' efficiency unit Coordinating developments, King Faisal to be given assurances, Walter Lippmann chooses exile, Eternal flame lit in Moscow, Editors Urge Pause In Raids, No Tampering With Comprehensives, Rhodesians told to report British informers, Lightnings Break Barrier, Fastest run for Gipsy Moth, Steeled for a rapid advance, Alternative sites for gas plant, Confessions Of A Larger Lady, Mr Wilson Sees Strong Britain In Europe No devaluation: rise in pensions to offset higher costs, Dr. T. Balogh going back, Tories claim 193 net gains, Support for 'Encounter' editor, Cuts Urged In Marines Army plea to do their job, Protest over Pulitzer prize, Syria Uproar At 'Obsolete God' Authorities blame CIA, Ports plan nears final stage, The Times Diary Lasky on the CIA funds Delamere-a happy Kenyan The future of the Greys, Death sentence on the Queens News in sealed envelopes, Andalusian salad, Greek pledge on chance to vote, Abortive U S talks with Hanoi Secret Moscow meetings, Opponent becomes an ally, 'Dotty ' offers to Cunard, War in the Yemen, Blind march over pay, Mps Agree Saudi Arabia IS Stable Influence, Leadership in the struggle for Arab unity, Ghana plans execution in public, The heart of Islam-Prophet, Koran and Law, New authoritative body, Council to buy Snowdon?, 300 freed from slave camps, U S Congress Rallies To The Flag Law against desecration urged, New party line-up in Paraguay, Plankton Good On Toast, Mr. MacLehose to go to Peking, Shepherd boy-volunteer for national plan, Human Side Of Tariff Talks Efforts to relieve tension, Ports Seeking Help, By Road, Rail And Air Into The 20th Century, Mr Wilson's Forgettable Speech, The House of Saud, European MPs condemn Athens coup, 'Beetle' Goes On And On, Cheers greet Naples' late miracle, Water to drink from the sea, Bloodstains in a Happy Valley bus, Mrs Hart on Gibraltar air trip, Students run university television, Opportunities await British trade, Liquid gold from the desert sands, University way to the stars, Party purge expected in Rumania, Behind the veil, King WHO Knows The West, Race drivers attack rescue arrangements, Only screen is television, Dr Hallstein's vision of a united Europe, Yugoslav ordered out twice, Drake's Sword To Dub Chichester Ceremony at Greenwich, Russell tribunal told of bomb attacks, Unveiling the Empty Quarter, 'Beatings not justified in law', Museums seeking age's symptoms. Law: Jury Indicts Cassius Clay, City men sent for trial, No Power To Backdate Interim Orders Bould v. Bould, Woman 19 days unconscious, Three For Trial In Mini-Car Case Nursing officer's evidence, 21 in court after Hongkong strike, Football supporters gaoled after bottle-throwing, Emergency judges on weekend rota Trio to hear urgent cases, 'Stout-hearted old man' praised, Remand in Beenham case, Appeal refused, Firing squad for Aden student, Contract Of Sale Bars Right Of Redemption Bush v. Property And Bloodstock Ltd., Lord Dundee Awarded £7,168 Damages Dundee v. De Courcy, Post Office Seeks To Ban Radio 390 Post Office v. Estuary Radio Ltd., Woman 'Had Not Read Of Case', Police chief is sued for trespass, Doctor fined for killing dog. Picture Gallery: Facts behind the Cunard decision, wheels of change are turning fast, Saudi Arabia, Knighting the first Sir Francis. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Magee, Laing, Japan Air Lines, General Accident, Australia And New Zealand Bank Limited, Union Corporation Limited, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Merchants' Insurance Company, The National Bank Of Australasia Ltd., Courage Barclay & Simonds Limited, United Newspapers Ltd., Cleveland, Southvaal Holdings Limited, The Shell Mexand B.P. Group, Reed, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group. Index. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Burundi Army chief replaced, University News, Church News. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, To place, Appointments. Reviews: Impact by technique, Tragic voice of The Frogs, Flying start for series, Czech director branches out at Cannes, Mr Kempe's mastery, Watercress festival, Adventurous provincial art centres. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,534, Stallion Goes For 1,000gns, Theatre Workshop Cannot Wait, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: King Faisal In London, U S business clouds lifting?, The Economists Leave, Living with the squeeze, Choice Of Magistrates. Letters to the Editor: Florence's Recovery, Director's Choice, Salaries For Doctors, Common Market, Keeping The Bomb, Holiday In Cyprus, Putting Out More Flags, Regional devaluation-no answer?, Breach Of Copyright, Passport Seized, Alas, Miss Jekyll, Facts Behind Encounter Case, Breakdown Of Marriage, Shoplifting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Grismond Philipps, Mr Frederic Ferguson Bibliographical scholar, Mr Elmer Rice Leading American playwright, Dr S Fazekas, Miss J Evelyn, Mr H J Randall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Fencing Cup Regained, Sun Rock hard to oppose Murless double likely, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Somerset foiled in exciting finish Delaying tactics by Notts, Thurley out of team, Dame Pattie Chosen, Angus Keeps His Title, Davis Cup Carrot For Cox Sangster's place in peril, Sports in Brief, Alex Stepney brings United closer to perfection, Stand taken against drugs, Pape holes in one, Ireland make change, Determined Cooke. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister opens the great debate on joining the European Community 'Clear Gain' To Industry, Directive to go ahead, Commonwealth Secretary acknowledges difficulties of New Zealand, Opponents on right and left, Commons: Hospital campaign deplored, The Lords: Lord Chancellor outlines legal and legislative implications of Common Market: Archbishop on great task for Churches. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: U S offers its IDA proposals, Peak sugar trading in N Y, Harder times facing German air industry, Is Selection Trust watching Murex?, Agip profit well up, U S businessmen more hopeful, News Summary, British colour TV men face £3½m US royalties bill, Unit trust prices, Company Meeting Excess Insurance Company Limited A Most Difficult Year Mr. H. L. Light Reports Encouraging Trends In Current Year, Vinculum closure hits Tarmac, McKinsey's to study Exports Council, Chile leads copper gambit, The Planet Assurance Company Limited, Metal Inds board spurn Aberdare, Sun-London merge life funds, Company Meeting Royal Exchange Assurance Increased Surplus From Underwriting Operations Satisfactory Growth In Life Account Substantial Increase In Investment Income Lord Kindersley's Statement, Kennedy Roundabout, Sir Leslie supports Britain's E E C effort, Racal's new measuring instruments are simpler and cheaper, A look at the M&S method, CBI chief gives tax forecast, Fall expected in U S bill rates, Outlook fair for U K excavators, 3 shifts again at John White, Carreras treads with care, BEA planning big tourist drive, Sulzer diesel link agreed, Work starting on savings bank HQ, Typewriter sales swing to electric, Sugar prices up sharply, U S silence on Scotch duties, Further action in HP bankruptcy?, Ambrose Wilson setback knocks dividend, Fairfields 500 to get their rise, Golf means gold to BTH, Briefly from the boardroom, Durban Roodepoort Deep, Limited, Lombard St. given very large help, Hilton hotel financing, Factors bid for share in exports, Slight increase in consumer spending, Advertising standard high, Business Diary A generation passes from the Bank of England, £5m contract is awarded, NZ wool exports decline, How The Markets Moved, Getting down to tax claims, Company Meeting London Trust Company, Limited Mr. R. G. de Quetteville's Address, Fickle-'for a penny', Alcan may enter UK house market-with all-in homes, Beef spurs Bowyer's, Covent Garden prices, Timing of EEC bid annoys Canada, Black market money, City Deep, Limited, Gilt-edged prices in retreat, Milan bourse firm in brisk trading, Courage, Barclay expect to maintain profit levels. Business Appointments: Dollar Land elect new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound steady at $2.79 7\8, European and Far East securities, Persistent small selling of steel shares, Latest dividends, Regional share prices, Tobacco shares weak, Wall Street rise continues, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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