The Times - 27/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From JULIAN MOUNTER-, By GEORGE CLARK, Assistant Political Correspondent, From COLIN WEBB, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From NEVILLE MAXWELL, From STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor, By Joan Chissell, By R. W. Cooper Television critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, Charles Spencer, BY MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, , W. H. LOBER. 11 Grosvenor Street, Sydney, New South Wales., MARY BENSON. 34 Langford Court, N.W.8, March 22., FRED HOYLE. 1 Clarkson Close, Cambridge., TOM O'BRIEN. Seymour House, 17 Waterloo Place, S.W.1, March 23., MARTIN WILSON. 40 Port Hill Gardens, Shrewsbury., MICHAEL ANTON. c/o 82 Bampton Road, Forest Hill, S.E.23, March 23., By Seton Gordon, FRANCIS WORMALD, Director, Institute of Historical Research. R. A. HUMPHREYS, President, Royal Historical Society. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Chairman of Council, British Records Association. W. N. MEDLICOTT, Past-President, Historical Association. University of London Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, W.C.1., R. HALLIDAY. 140 Mayfield Road, Edinburgh 9., W. G. MADDERN 15 Arthur Road, Wokingham, March 20., ROBIN THOMPSON. 1 Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, E.C.4., ROGER COOMBS. Spindles, Goudhurst, Kent, March 23., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By JAN STEPHENS, R. A. B. writes:-, By RICHARD WAGNER, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FRIM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PRICE, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent,
ResumoNews: The slate-blue hellebore turns up at last, 'Water parks' idea for London, T.U.C. urge abolition of public schools, Woods stripped of primroses at 10 for 1d., Labour Member Backs Rival Candidate, Rebuilt cottage reprieved, Airport charges to be scrutinized, Work Sought For Disabled Miners, Manuscripts case 'pardon', Villagers Stricken By Famine Migrate Rains damage crops in North India, Bonn Rules Out Fresh Offer On B.A.O.R., Where wild swans treat man as a friend, Cracks found in three cooling towers, Warning issued by Moscow to Indonesian leaders, Sealed Lips On Spending In Japan, America moves towards national strategy against crime, Foxes On Prowl In London A Hampstead Badger, Teachers Lured Away By Better Jobs, £250,000 Appeal By Cathedral Salisbury Damage, Airline Passenger Had Smallpox, President Tito gives Serbs a warning, Spring in New York gets help from pneumatic drills, Marchers demonstrate outside U.S.A.F. headquarters, Pay structure for 200,000 at critical stage State brings rates into line, Britons' Deaths In Accidents, Stalin thanked by Pasternak in letter, The Pope's Plea For The New Nations Social and economic progress, Easter road toll down a third, 'Rent Strike' Plan In Scotland, Vice-President Humphrey Sets Out For Europe, Tackling the weed grasses, The Housewives' Companion, Police Oppose Part-Time Recruits, Saigon Still Attracts The Tourists, The wife who fought for her artist husband, Fee Survey For Minister, Malta experiment on aid from historic heritage, Col. Ojukwu strengthens powers, Antarctic team lose unloading base Ice 'quay' slides into sea, Bristol Siddeley Profits Muddle, Railways May Lose Hovercraft Support for move in favour of separate undertaking, Bucket-And-Spade Brigade Ride On Travelling (hopefully) to the sea, Computer to deal with London parking offences, Greeks' doubts over Easter gesture, How To Live With A Husband, Thousands wait for tide of century', Oil Gushes Out As Tanker Breaks Her Back Nightmare problem ahead: 70 miles of coast affected 40 Ships To Spray Area Today, Shots in night alarm village, Young Socialists Support L.S.E. Students, AS IT HAPPENS: Ballerinas in Bond Street; Conductor's centenary; Submarine sport, Detention Powers In Sierra Leone Judges take oath to new regime, Little promise in cow-heifer beef production, Wave sweeps man into sea, Shop Stewards In Tolerant Mood Course reduces urge to strike, Rhodesia Expects Long Sanctions Battle, Smallest borough stripped of powers, Shots at officer's funeral in Aden Europeans ordered off streets, Dr. Weatherhead On Bombs And Hymns, 'Spy ring' man asks to be moved, Briton detained in Ostend, Snow Reports, Farming Pattern Still Mixed, Retired after 25 years but no pension, Search For Synthetic Cigarette I.C.I. and Imps project. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Oxfam, Dry Ginger Ale, Ts, Florence, Pfizer. Index. Law: Eight youths on drug charges, Third Man Accused Of Murder, Trawler skipper is fined £3,600. Picture Gallery: The battle to clean the beaches is on. Sport: Four-games-a-week schedule may beat Skelmersdale, Rugby Union results, Alfa Romeo to race at Sebring, Sports in Brief, Shadow Can Triumph, Little scores 20 bulls, Festival XI draw with Dutch, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Forest's challenge now a genuine threat Five clubs still in title hunt, Problems Of Success, National Hunt programmes for today, Boycott Threat By Professionals, Duncan Putter for Millensted, Doubts dispelled at Chiswick Steps Oxford crew remarkably fast, Broadway Melody for 1,000 Guineas Trial Piggott may have good day, Cardiff Backs Excel On FAST Going Barbarians beset by injuries. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Reviews: A success for two younger dancers, Ensemble playing with authority, Warmth and sparkle in tribute, Beethoven with classical calm, Young singers in 'Pelléas', Hollywood tycoon would rather direct, Paintings Based On Patterns, Erich Fried tries his hand at Hamlet. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,497, Sheffield Director To Tour Europe, Radio, Keene IS Leader In Southend Chess, Singer Off To Madrid. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Humphrey's Visit, Moscow Looks South-East, A Cold Shoulder To Youth. Letters to the Editor: Value Of Life At Law, Incentives At The Top, Sir Francis's Game Of Bowls, Three Lane Roads, Baffled By Numbers, Lesson From The Transkei, Vive Le Freeze, Met At The Frontier., Britain And The E.E.C., Preservation Of Civil Records, Behaviour Of Rats. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces, Two Beatles Win Song Awards, News from the universities. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Prof. Hou Pao Chang, Mr. James Park Notable Racing Writer, Sir Reginald Northam. Business and Finance: Cutlery makers fight high tariffs, When will Distillers sell its 19m. BP shares?, Standard (N.J.) growth rate checked, Discodines a big success, Tweed exports earn £7m., Copper prices still vulnerable, Small deficit in savings, High cost of faulty wiring, T.D.G. wary of containers, John Bull gets a brush-up, London Life Assoc., 'Snob appeal' of Scotch in U.S., Steel plant for Calcutta, Imps and I.C.I. search for synthetic cigarette, Paying School Fees In Advance, Midland's new town at critical stage, New Entente Over Liqueurs, Dutch drive to attract U.S. investment, Briefly from the boardroom, Big phosphate find in Australia, Allied Factors move north, Two more brokers to merge, Loco Sheds Face Competition C.B.I. demands accepted, American economy set for expansion, Mr. Jay gives little away on cotton. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm tone in sterling. Business Appointments: Two new directors for Manchester Corn Exchange. Weather: The Weather. Property: Optimism Keeps The Spring Rush In Houses Going. Births. Deaths.
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