The Times - 14/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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DAVID WOOD, , WILLIAM NORRIS, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, WILLIAM NORRIS, , BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, ERIC WIGHAM, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM RITA MARSHALL, PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A. M. RENDEL, , From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS, , BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Miles Kington, By Henry Raynor, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, A.E.P., By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, THE NEWS TEAM, P.H.S., E. W. J. NICHOLSON, Town Clerk. The Abbey House, Abingdon, Berkshire, April 12., AIREY NEAVE. House of Commons, April 13, W. A. ELTIS. Danesway, Boar's Hill, Oxford, April 8., P. J. VACHER. Mymms, Old Faringdon Road. Shippon, Abingdon. Berkshire., STANLEY RUBINSTEIN. 5 and 6 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C.1, April 11., QUINTIN HOGG. House of Commons, April 12., W. L. CRICK. 113 Seal Hollow Road. Sevenoaks, Kent, EUNICE WILLIAMSON. Overlines, Swallowcliffe, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, April 11., MAUREEN HIGLEY. 25 King Henry's Road, N.W.3, April 11., ANTHONY ASKEY. Kensal Road, W.10. April 12., MARGARET CLIFFORD. Candlemead, Allum Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire, April 12., ESLER DENING. 99 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.10. April 11., ROGER DUNKLEY. 121 Greencroft Gardens, N.W.6. April 11., ETHEL MANNIN. Oak Cottage, Burghley Road, S.W.19, April 10., J. H. BROCKETT, Secretary, The Federation of London Wholesale Newspaper Distributors. Regent House, 89 Kingsway, W.C.2. April 11., BERNARD ALTON, Joint Secretary, Newspaper Proprietors Association. 8 Bouverie Street, E.C.4, April 12., SOPER. Mothodist Church, Kingsway Hall, W.C.2, April 11., T. A. BOLEY. 15 Hennel Close, Dacres Road, S.E.23, April 7., Dr. Robert Birley writes:-, From PETER RYDE, , FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY, , FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, By MiCHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PAMELA McGREGOR NORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPROTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, Kenneth Owen, By JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, Washington, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, S. J. C. HILL, Managing Director. Nickols Automatics Limited, Charlwoods Road, East Grinstead, Sussex., P. F. D. TENNANT. British National Export Council, 6-14 Dean Farrar Street, S.W.1., W. R. EYRES. 119 North Hill. N.6., R. COOPER. Durham Lodge, 167, Coulsdon Road, Old Coulsdon, Surrey.,
ResumoNews: Gibraltar Talks Called Off Civil and military flights go on, Health aid standstill in Italy, Buddhists accept rule by Saigon Resentful but resigned, I knew what would happen-Mr Brown, Lord Robens on lost discipline, Aberfan Schools Meet Their End, De Gaulle has new ideas about Gaullism, The Times Diary No more Editions Alecto In top gear with Mr Norton Well met at Windsor Castle, Commuting in 2010, Marines Join Oil Fight, Warning on germ warfare plans, Landslide Victory For The Tories London swings and Labour leader loses seat 80-20 Glc Margin Likely, Mr Johnson pledges aid to South America, Plain sailing in talks with Herr Brandt, Results In The Greater London And County Elections Conservative gains mount as polls are declared, Evidence of guerrilla warfare, 2.20 A.M.: New Leader Triumphant, BBC-Australian play on TV, Men at the top of the column, Africans to join police reserve, Opening Stratford To Sea, Heavy Guns Used In Korea Clash North attacks border outpost, Reshaping Works Ministry, Terrorists Held In Sw Africa 'Armed with Russian rifles', 'Scrap bomb' call for churches Plan to let China keep it, New Radio Telescope Opens Today Measuring irregularities in space, Mr Michener discounts Canadian republic, Statement on pay policy next week, Rail 'Parliament' for claims Drastic overhaul proposed, Third orbit failure by Japan, City apology to visitor, Chicks that followed a beep, Mineworkers press for pay increase Union seek immediate talks, Detention for seaman, Sunday talks with UN mission Aden views for Mr Brown, Australia's new naval base, Admiral leaves Simonstown, Chilterns survey as planning guide Population trends, £7½m loss by car holdings group, Mystery of Castro's missing revolutionary, International intrigue rouses the Highlands (and Islands), Rioters flee mounted police, After Coal, Diesel Smells Sweet, Plans in Bonn for easing east-west tension, Birds of ill omen, The Super Naturals, Biological check on pests cheaper, MPs' fear of sabotage on reactor, Ex-pilot sues Ministry, Market Speeches To Be Released Full data stays secret, Man Of Reason Leads Labour Houghton follows Shinwell, UN end week of tension, The millionaire commuter is in London again, platform 12 will miss its ancient post office, Lord Shackleton Has Two Main Hopes, New Policy On Helping Africa, Yugoslav gaoled over gun, Plea for Italy's art heritage Threat of destruction, Research in seaside cottage, Stopping gas suicides by students, French Academy's new 'immortal'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Victor Britain, General Accident, George Wimpey & Co Ltd, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Multiple Display Advertisements, Industrial Development Division, Alexander Duckham & Co. Limited, Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, Limited, The Times, British Motor Holdings Limited, Unicorn, Westminster Foreign Bank Limited, The Animal Health Trust, Lloyds Bank, English Electric, Oxfam, Debenhams Limited, The National Bank Limited,, Premium Saving Bonds, Banco Urquijo, Industrial Expansion At The Board Of Trade, Christ, Macdonald Hall & Co. Ltd., Norcros, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, The Chartered Bank. Index. Law: Three years for drug pedlar, 'Snakes boy' found, Boys accused of killing man, No Direction To Jury-But Conviction Stands Regina v. Danielis, Doctor IS Held Negligent Over Penicillin Death Chin Keow v. Government Of Malaysia And Another, Stirling Moss wins, Injured boy to get £1,500, Ban On Labour Men IS Lifted, Warwick heir's divorce suit, Submarine CO cleared, Widow stole 'mail order' goods, Auditors Guilty Of Breach Of Duty In Re Thomas Gerrard & Son Ltd., Hotel race bar dispute over, Gaol for plot to pervert justice, Bubble Gum Cards To Go On Trial Again Director Of Public Prosecutions v. A. And B. C. Chewing Gum Ltd., Widow Fails In Claim For Extra Provision In Re Morris. Picture Gallery: Chi-Chi moves to her new quarters. Politics and Parliament: Britain cancels talks with Spain, Government spending within planned limits: Competition plus incentives wanted, Going down from Oxford, The Commons: resources for raising school age: news of EEC tour: realities in Rhodesia, No Budget vote in Commons, The Lords: How to use gas from North Sea. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,513, Nerina To Advise U.S. University, Live 'Traviata' on TV, Television and radio programmes, Nineteenth-century pendant and earrings fetch £900, German Choir's Visit To London, Stravinsky not to go to Edinburgh. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Many hands make light weight Odeon, Leicester Square: Casino Royale, Judas as a necessary evil Southwark Cathedral: The Judas Tree, Picasso Sculptures At The Tate, Free wheel Schubert subtly guided, A new look at marital kinkery New Theatre World War 2½, New opera company audition, Theatre of science, Asquith and lavender, Blending with jazz, Growth of the classic concert repertory. Editorials/Leaders: The Nuclear Decision, Talks Made Impossible, No Shocks In The Trade Figures, A New Look At Aid. Letters to the Editor: Wholesale Rights, War In Vietnam, Lose-A-Car, Drug Dependence, A subsidy for bad methods, Noh In London, Latest Edition, Book Piracy, Tidiness IS Not All, Gasometer In Abingdon's Centre, Coursing Of Hares. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Hopkins Prize Won By Dr A Kelly, News from the Universities. Obituaries: Mrs Helen Thomas Chronicler of a poet's life, Sir Norman Vernon Flour milling magnate, Major R H Thornton, Mr George Turner, Mr Basil Jonzen. Sport: Great step forward in control of diseases, Miss Poynder twice successful, Hickstead double by Ted Williams, Cool Gibbs has vital victory, Holders troubled by Tonbridge Slow start overcome, Champions profit from errors, Halvorsen Quits Gretel, Sports in Brief, Miss Hathorn To Defend Title Excellent form in training, Irish victory may decide championship, American Policy Pays, Stewart meets Barrington, Search for champion. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Noisy climax for Kennedy Round talks, New copper producer price 'impossible', BP takes over Distillers venture in S Africa, National savings doubts, Bell & Howell's new interest in France, Volvo increases its exports, News Summary, £2m. investment by Leyland, Cut-price sweets 'means switch to supermarkets', Halfords gloom relieved, Another suspension in Dorran shares, The ins and outs of imports, Unit trust prices, U.S. investment tax credit restored by Congress, Dividend cut hits Nuffield funds, Another £5m. for machine tools, Raleigh Wisp introduced, Printing labour talks deadlock, £2,930,995,353 notes, A milestone in millions, 35 pc upswing by Super Oil, BOT planning an all-out war against company fraud, Engineering firm's £1m. orders, Bad omen in BMH's dividend cut, Chaotic conditions on Milan bond market, Now comes clash over TV areas, German Bank rate cut by ½ pc, Twelve man dispute hits car industrty, Tap price changes explained, Liverpool Shoe profits halved, Harrison Gibson sale soon, Overseas trade deficit widens to £12m., Aero exports climbing, Business Diary The man who nearly started a gold rush, Copper still rising strongly, Trust sales go slow ahead, Metal Traders diversifying, Quiet trading in freights, London Brick profits drop by another 26 per cent, CUB customers change to cheaper brews, London Provision Exchange, British air design team seeks U.S. contracts, U.S. expansion halts, Briefly from the boardroom, Building societies puzzle, Malaysia to boost local industries, Soviet Minister in chemical talks, Wingless bird has taken polish firm round the world, Power Minister rocks the steel men, British Sisalkraft Limited Earnings Maintained In Difficult Year, Brush get traction contracts, How The Markets Moved, Exports of instruments to U.S. well up, UAM take Cape offer, £7½m. loss by British Motors: interim halved, Increasing UK interest in sea-bed resources, £8m crime bill in 1966 claims. Business Appointments: Barclays DCO men step up. Stock Exchange Tables: No joy for shares in trade figures: leaders ease, Insurance shares active, Warning to money market, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Pound still firm, Recent issues, Rise in car sales pushes Wall Street higher. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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