The Times - 24/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From CLIVE BORRELL, , By PHILIP HOWARD, By RITA MARSHALL, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, , FROM NEVILLE MAXWELL, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES HARGROVE, , by Stanley Price, By Alan Blyth, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From a Correspondent, By William Mann Music Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Joan Chissell, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, P.H.S., MICHAEL CANTUAR: DONALD EBOR: ROBERT LONDIN: IAN DUNELM: May 23., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, Chairman, United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 93 Albert Embankment, S.E.1, May 22., VINCENT FAIRFAX, Chairman, Australian Section. The Commonwealth Press Union, C.B.C. Chambers, 100 Bathurst Street, Sydney, New South Wales, May 19., SHAWCROSS. Le Chateau Champlain, Montreal, May 16., HUMPHREY BROOKE, Secretary, Royal Academy of Arts. Piccadilly, W.1, May 22., D. RIBBENS. 18 St. John's Road, Sidcup., By HENRY POPKIN, New York Drama Critic, COLIN EVANS. PHILIPPE BUISSET. FRANCO DAMASO MARENGO. University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cathays Park, Cardiff. May 17., ELIZABETH LONGFORD. 18 Chesil Court, Chelsea Manor Street, S.W.3., LENA TOWNSEND, Deputy Leader of the Inner London Education Authority. The County Hall, S.E.1, May 17., H. E. GREENING. The Calthorpe Estates (Management) Company Limited, Edgbaston Estate Office, 53 Church Road, Birmingham 15., JIM HUTCHENCE. Westminster College. North Hinksey, oxford., JOHN SHAKESHAFT. St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, May 19., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. A. R. N. Roberts, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By MICHAEL JONES, BY A SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT, By RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH CORBET, By ROBERT A. WRIGHT, , REX S. FROST. 1OA The Bridge, Taunton, Somerset., THOMAS R. HEARN. Premier House, 150 Southampton Row, W.C.1.,
ResumoNews: Russia gives warning to Israel, Union leaders in a dilemma, Top probation officers' rise, Seeing Red Over A Green Tube work premature, Strikes called in Hongkong Dilemma for communists, Sanctions lifted in Nigeria, France's Youth Under Analysis, Time Bomb In Florida As Cubans Strike, Monk's Death In Gaol, More 'Guardian' changes, Clashes end Vietnam truce, Svetlana queries a letter, Fireworks toll still too high, Southall school plan shelved, Washington Condemns Blockade Of Israel UN meets today: Minister off to US: Mr Brown in Moscow, Chichester Has Arm Trouble, Headlights law proposed, Threat To The Use Of English, Bonn's welcome to Britain qualified Attempt to please Paris, Tanker split by explosion, The Times Diary Tippett tackles a blues News agency's untimely silence Navies of British veterans, £178,000 haul in U S robbery, Indian battle against art smugglers, £2m priority for primary schools 19 London 'shockers' to go, Divers died near Russian ships MP's question on inquest, Cigarette offer to boys not cricket, Jews' cars burnt in Aden, Egypt Blockade: Tankers May Bring Showdown Mr Eshkol calls for support from the great powers, Fresh Evidence On Ben Barka Taxi driver stands firm, 300 Feared Dead In Brussels Fire Insurance loss over £7m, Nimrod completes test flight, Soviet Writers In Angry Mood 'Monstrous anti-Marxist concepts', Spain's new offer under review, Aspida Counsel Found Dead Rhodes denial of shooting, Kirk In Favour Of Women Ministers Change possible next year, Death of TV yacht man, Post Office men reject offer, Royal tea towels, 'Citizen' not told of offer, Lord Chalfont to lead Six team Chief Brussels negotiator, Czech hint of compromise on nuclear treaty, What is wrong with the American theatre?, The women of the British Armed Services, about 15,600 in all, celebrate their fiftieth anniversary this year. They are not aggressive Amazons, nor, despite hostile propaganda, have they ever been., Caterintg is a challenge, Too many in building spree, 1,200 police given libel warning 'Funds not misappropriated', Better baths for all by polydiagnostic method, Passengers land with robot pilot, Gaol service improvement urged, No short cut to Common Market, 'Let students run their unions', Peer attacks road plans, Reactor task for two, 'Innuendo' against gaol governor criticized, 'Totting A Danger To Public Health' GLC man condemns handling system. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tdc, Business Week, Company Meeting, The National Bank, North Of England, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited, A Board Of Trade Service To British Industry, Estate Duties Investment Trust Ltd., Salvation Army, Super Oil Seals & Gaskets Ltd., The Canada Life Assurance Company, B E A, Claudgen, Tkm, Ad International Limited, British Eagle, Pakistan International Airlines, Norwood Steel Equipment Ltd.,, Industrial Exhibitions Ltd, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Jaguar 420, Rootes, Natural High Speed Gas, Jackson Superglass, Punch, Brims, Parker, Austin Reed Ltd,. Index. Politics and Parliament: Liberals will list their interests. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Kenneth Grubb To Resign, University news, George Cross award after car chase, Army Scholarships. Law: 'Mercy killing' acquittals, Catalans win their appeal, Employer's Duty To Inattentive Worker Smith (formerly Westwood) v. National Coal Board, Show jumper gets £4,250 damages, Affray charge against 42 dropped, Lawsuit over the Kinks, Estate agent's undertaking, Fines of £800 cut to £5, 358 Face Philippines Rebellion Charge, Indonesian Army death sentence, Action Of Judge 'Remarkable' Case of children's custody, Race driver's joke that misfired, Reciprocity As Basis Of Divorce Jurisdiction Indyka v. Indyka, Decree for wife of 'Z Cars' actor, Money back for convicted man. Picture Gallery: Abseiling from a helicopter. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Personal Also On Page 17, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Unfresh look at Victorians, Emotive echoes of Aqaba, Problems of 'Coppelia', Lucky Jim a yob out of his depth, Strength and eloquence, Sex as a leisure activity, Where are the real radio plays?, Treble worth every choirmaster's ear, Greek singer hailed as the new Callas. Editorials/Leaders: Sweet talking, Brinkmanship In Building Industry, Haggling Over The Gasholder, Futile And Dangerous, The Other Side Of Security. Letters to the Editor: Government measures to help housing, Cost Of School Buses, About Turn, U N Force, Criminal Justice, Electricity Costs, A Curiously Bad Bill, Orbiting The Sun, Withdrawal Of Greece, Contrasts In Florence, Press Rates, Royal Duke?, Odd accounting means dear electricity, Amending The Abortion Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,547, Royal wedding dishes sold for £18,500, Television and radio programmes. Deaths. Obituaries: Maj-Gen R F Cornwall, Langston Hughes Eminent Negro poet, Canon L. Groulx French Canadian historian. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: England reshape to meet Spain Hollins gains first cap, Britain's women should keep flag flying, Disappointment for British oarsmen, Miss Tredinnick succumbs in first round, Encouraging recovery by the Indians, Dominion Day now clear second favourite. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Sweet-eaters offered big cash bargains, Bank's war on counter queues, Tariff cut details soon, Fling at Gamage board, Total gains in north, Ellis & Goldstein payment cut 5 Points, News Summary, BR chief reminds ministry of £300m investment, Unit trust prices, 'Cheap imports cut mill's profits 70 pc', Heavy market demand for gold, Computer sales, Japan to ease way for foreign capital, Another SE move on women, TV rentals big week, Costain Forecast Held-Orders Up, Tax union chief defends men against public image, CBI men criticize choice of Stansted, Record in exports to China, Head-up display for DC-9-30, Rubber prices bound ahead, Exam for selling life assurance, Amex seat sold for $160,000, US invites tenders from British yards, Commonwealth boosts exports, £60m a year insurance at stake in India, Money guide steps up coverage, Marine And General Mutual Life Assurance Society Record New Business Triennial Bonuses Highest Ever Declared Mr. C. E. Wrangham's Statement, Money market faces heavy repayments, SE edict on steel shares, Briefly From Industry Germans drop sea gas search..., U K interest in U S real estate grows, Revenue deficit of £18.5m, Four rivals for a £250m dam order, BTR belting prices to go up 5 pc, ME tension hits the bourses, Bank staffs to fight veto, Wadkin Limited, South Crofty Limited, Gilt-edged drift lower, Business Diary Gambling for a place in the big book league, Employer accuses union of 'bullying', More beer, Fertilizers' new key role, Briefly from the boardroom, Rolls-Royce sales increased last year from £127m. to £170m.,, KLM statement, Stanley plan expansion in Europe, Move to end anomalies in agency law, CLRP duly trim dividend with profits level, £9m outlay by N S U & Citroen, $100m phosphate deal?, No need to despair of Rolls-Royce, More plants for Dow Chemical in Holland, Israel: UK firms stand fast, PIB recommends retrospective increase to milk distributors, Two records for South Crofty, Waddington and Bent's keep on the boil, Steelmen to drop fixed prices from June 1, Picking US brains on the sea bottom, Small cars under fire in US, Rise in Spain's shipping deficit, GM sales up but Ford down, Ceylon's $23/4m economics plan, Questions for Gallaher board. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Shares lose ground on quiet day's trading, European and Far East securities, Late rally fails to wipe out Wall Street losses, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Paper shares weak, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Pound holds firm at $2.79 9/16, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Business Appointments: IBM board's new director, Board move at RR, Partnership for Robin Althaus. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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