The Times - 01/11/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY DAVID WOOD, FROM HUGH NOYES PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM RITA MARSHALL, By TIM JONES, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN CHARTRES, From LOUIS HEREN, Washington, Oct. 31, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM WILLIAM NORRIS, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By William Mann Music Critic, By A. M. Rendel, By Stephen Walsh, By Stanley Sadie, By John Peter, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Henry Raynor, M.C., by June Rose, by Susanne Puddefoot, FROM RICHARD WIGG, By RITA MARSHALL, PHS, FRANCIS REECE. 26 Beechcroft Manor, Oatlands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey., ERIC D. CROFT, Director and Secretary, The British Hotels and Restaurants Association. 20 Upper Brook Street, W.1, Oct. 31., HELEN C BENTWICH. Hollycot, Vale of Health, Hampstead, Oct. 29., T. M. FARMILOE. Macmillan and Co. Ltd., Little Essex Street, W.C.2., BERNARD ROBINSON, Sherwood, 3 Goulburn Street, Dudley, New South Wales, Australia., C. ARNOLD-BAKER, Secretary, National Association of Parish Councils. 99 Great Russell Street, W.C.1., PHILIP HARBEN. Savage Club, 37 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C.2, Oct. 30., RICHARD E. WAKEFORD. Applied Psychology Department, University of Aston in Birmingham., BRUCE G. MULLER. 15 St. Paul's Road, Clifton, Bristol 8., MERIALL M'PHERSON. Holywell Stud, Charney Bassett, Wantage, Berkshire., By Herbert L. Matthews, M. BARROW. 184 Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, 11., LESLIE H. W. PAINE, House Governor and Secretary. The Bethlem Royal Hospital and The Maudsley Hospital, Beckenham, Kent., BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Robert Mailer, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, From NORMAN CREEK, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Joe Roeber Industrial Editor, From ALAN OSBORN, , By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROBERT JONES, By JOHN GILMORE, Richard Fry ON THE BANKING WORLD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. P. ROSE, Chairman. British Menswear Guild, 20 Savile Row, W.1., PETER DU SAUTOY, Editor. Community Development Journal, Manchester University., By JOHN PRICE, By WARWICK BROPHY, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, by Nicholas Ludington, Ankara Correspondent, by Professor Bernard Lewis, University of London, by C. H. Dodd, University of Manchester, by Andrew Mango, by Professor C. F. Beckingham, University of London, by Professor Aydin Yalcin, Member of Parliament for Istanbul, by John Carrington, by Professor Paul Stirling, University of Kent., by Professor Resat Aktan, University of Ankara, by Dr. G. L. Lewis, University of Oxford, by Metin And, the Turkish writer and critic, by Lady Kelly, by Patricia de Joux,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Prime Minister and the Chalfont talks, The Commons: politics making history, New framework for unions, Reserve pool of labour, The Queen's speech in full, Ranging shots for new session: Lords reform: policy towards Europe: shares in industry The Lords: proposals a threefold package, Constitutional Clash Threatened Over Plan For Lords Prime Minister to call all-party talks. News: Dangers within the multi-party system, Facing up to the food crisis, Industry To Get State Aid Shares may be acquired, Mr Humphrey in Vietcong shelling Saigon palace attacked during reception, Thefts from airliners, Women In Politics: The Useful Sex?, 'Prophetess' recaptured in Zambia, Economic hopes are pinned on industry, Disease on nine more farms, Ludovic Kennedy leaves Liberals Support for Nationalists, Teaching computers to talk, Britain's missed opportunities-but the door stays open, Enthusiasm for exchanges with Europe, 'We try to give them a springboard of happiness', Cosmos 186 makes a soft landing, The revolution Guevara died for lives on in Cuba, Britons face tough test in Corsica, Chalfont resignation refused, Looking again at Stansted plan? Report backs Foulness site, World's largest data storage system, British views resisted in Rhodesia case, 'You enjoy your children... here the work is rewarding', Drama in last act at Gorton, Pension of £12 for shot P-c, Islam's place in a secular state, Atatürk's vision takes shape, Turkey A special report to mark President Sunay's state visit which starts today, Fundamental changes in village life, A punishment without end in S Africa, Solent says farewell to 'Queen', Congolese Attack On Mercenaries, Etu Gets Tough With Militants, Smallpox order at Wandsworth, Democracy emerges from authoritarian past, The Times Diary Macmillan on his American tour BM Director's bitter disappointment Animation festival for Cambridge, Tourist bounty from national treasures, Husain to seek arms 'from any source', Ebullient Mr Brown hits out, 5,000 London dockers to stay out, Land of contradictions strives to close the gaps, Tearless eyes in Lords, Stars that give out X-rays, Rules Tighten On Police Decoys, Heirs to a tradition of beauty, Coloured boy 'locked in cupboard', Uproar halts council, Russians' ambivalent view of U S, Character--a steady centre in the storm of revolution, America's foreign aid threatened Suspension of spending, EEC agrees on science policies, Thirty-year-old crab apple is a 1ft dwarf, Why magazines are costing more, Lascaux paintings saved intact, German Claim On Chalfont Talk 'Reversal of British policy', Mr Thomson faces stiff task, Whitehall is blamed for delays, Deportations over art inquiries, Government aid for press 'fraught with peril', Rootes plan will provide more jobs, A rocket in his lap. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Associated Electrical Industries Ltd, Clos De Conté, Pia, Shell, C.T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Ici, A.Meredith Jones & Co. Ltd., Yapi Ve Kredi Bankasi A.S., Türkiye Sise Ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., Monsanto, K, Rolls-Royace Limited, Gold Cross Shops, Massey-Ferguson, Koçtug Line-Istanbul, J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Limited, Luxor, Gulf, The Levant Conference, Turkish Maritime Bank Inc., Vinyl Products Ltd,, Holidays In Turkey, Perkins Engines, Amerikan-Türk Dis Ticaret Bankasi, Harrods Knightsbridge, Bankers Trust, The Times Calender For I968, Turkish Tourism & Information Office,, Türkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S., Bp, Ottoman Bank, Worth, The British Economy, The Selahattin Bayazit Group, Türkiye IS Bankasi A.S., Triplex, Lifeguard Assurance, Leyland, Laing, Generalcar, Bmc, Türkiye Sinaî Kalkinma Bankasi A.S., Raki Yenidje, Akbank T.A.S., Bradleys, Transport And Chemical Engineering Limited, Agnew. Index. Picture Gallery: The Queen opens the new session of Parliament, Handicapped Children: Hope Works Unseen. Law: Bail granted to Stones' guitarist, Empire Loyalists Libelled Chesterton And Others v. Anthony Blond Ltd., Caravan Dweller A 'Residential Occupier' Under Rent ACT Norton v. Knowles, Air Marshals On Trial In Cairo, Judge Asks Why Man Was Freed, Debray deprived of public hearing for defence. Official Appointments and Notices: News From The Universities, Bravery Awards For Aden Soldiers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867, The Night Sky In November. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon Ltd, Funeral, Personal, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments, Triumph. Reviews: Western influence grows stronger in the arts, Whiting comedy as new opera Sadler's Wells: A Penny for a Song, Electrifying touches at concert, Play lost BOT aid, Taut eloquence Little Theatre, Bristol; And People All Round, London debut, Lukewarm passion, Play that Miller had to write Belgrade Theatre, Coventry: After the fall. Arts and Entertainment: Pottery Sale Raises £13,494, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,685, The Foreign Office without the legend, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Lords--Half An Issue, French self-interest everywhere, Five Problems Of State. Letters to the Editor: Decision On National Library, British Weeks do help, Hotels In Britain, People In Bad Houses, The Small Town, Readers' Reports, Police Blue, U.F.O.s, Running The Hospitals, Ties With Australia, Fish Of The Future, Injustice Under The Law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Foster Robinson, Prof Knut Westman, Prof P. T. Herring, Canon C. B. Mortlock Priest, journalist and critic, Mr L. Norbury. Sport: New autumn tournament, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Repton much faster, Rangers pay for missed chances Burnley too sophisticated, Makaldar Should Beat Aurelius, Yesterday's results, Harrow too strong, Scrum Half Key Man At Bristol Dedication to attack, Too much to stomach, Harder for Britain, Squash Rackets. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Big loss for Dutch line, Silver dearer, Rise in copper continues, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Big Five's first strike?, Readicut promise bigger payment, AEI profit forecast, Butterworth is snatched by IPC in £6.8m takeover, Battle of flavours, Walkout at Rootes, Coats Patons buys spinners for \cp1¼m, Equity boom raises Index to new peak, Home reverse for British Cocoa, L & N offers stake in new firm, 'Auction system is best', UK buys more German goods, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Still in the doldrums, Surveyors change rules, Government urged to reward risks, A E I: management poser, Receiving orders, Business Diary Jay's views echo at the board, Britain is making a real effort in east Europe to catch up with her trade rivals. Reporting from a special conference in London yesterday, HUGH CORBET discusses the problem of Jumping the East-West trade hurdle, First U K seat on U S exchange, Fitzroy Investment Another Increase In Earnings-Dividend Raised, The City's future lies in self-development, Kamunting setback, New Unicorn trust soon, Foreign buying aids Frankfurt bourse, How The Markets Moved, 'Standardize' demand, AEI reply to GEC bid justifies profit forecasts, Row over French bid for Iraq oil, $74m loss for American Ford, Anti-trust suit against GM 'on file', Second Consolidated Trust Dividend raised to 17 per cent Sir Robert Adeane On Board's Investment Policy, $26½m of Alcan shares traded, Important new Bills for industry, Easy close in money, Changes are needed, says egg chief, Phoenix fights back. Business Appointments: Rayne chief for board of Genesco. Stock Exchange Tables: Engineering leaders firm, Equities forge well ahead, Wall Street sharply lower: Index down 6.88, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Bank support for pound?, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.
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