The Times - 21/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From NORMAN FOWLER, , BY BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, , From STEWART HARRIS, KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, S.W., G. W., From a Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRSPONDENT, Prudence Glynn, WILLIAM NORRIS, , NEVILLE MAXWELL., P.H.S., G. F. SEEL. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1. April 19., MARTIN FOLKARD. 56 Ambleside, Albert Drive, S.W.19, April 17., COLIN ANDERSON Chairman, The Tate Gallery. The Tate Gallery, S.W.1, April 20., CYRIL OSBORNE. Welford House, Welford Place, Leicester., R. F. WHALE., P. J. DURRANT, , J. VAUGHAN-MORGAN. House of Commons, April 17., F.E.B.WITTS. 18 The Vale. S.W.3. April 15., L. L. HOARE. South Lodge, Wrotham, Kent, April 19., ANDREW NEILL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, W. D. NIGHTINGALE. 11 Courtlands Avenue, Hampton, Middlesex, April 12., C. P. MULLARD. 42 Fern Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2, April 18., SOPER. Methodist Church, Kingsway Hall, W.C.2, April 18., P. RUSSELL WALKER., ENID BAGNOLD., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Sir Douglas Harkness, W. L., B. T., REX BELLAMY., BY A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, PETER RYDE, , PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, FROM AN AUSTRALIAN YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, NEIL ALLEN., MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , GERALD ELY, , KENNETH OWEN, GEORGE PULAY, , ERIC WIGHAM, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our Air Correspondent, DAVID JONES, GORDON DITCHFIELD, , FROM OUR MIDLANDS INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, LEONARD AMEY, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, RALPH HAWTREY. 29 Argyll Road, W.8., ANGUS HONE.,
ResumoNews: Tories to fight SET plans, Australia fights for preference, Pinnock call for audit, De Gaulle-Johnson talks may follow funeral, French deputies arrange duel, Pakistan move hits Afghan trade, Youth Hunt After Pc Shot, Britannia Lands On Foam Five-hour ordeal for 64, Strikers to be compensated, Archbishop'S visit after 447 years, Prison crowding halts reforms Two shifts at new gaol, Curfew imposed in Aden districts New attacks on troops, MP in hospital deputation, The Times Diary African threat to PEN Pilcher's return to Japan Mr Bottomley veers left, Pressures on adolescents to drink, Gaol protest men stay in cells, £500,000 Students' Hardship Fund Overseas men to get aid, Seato Ministers In Militant Mood, Leaflets Rain Down On Vietnam, Storm feared over defence cuts Mission to Singapore, Warning on U.S. troops in Bolivia, Failures in safety at Aberfan Evidence by Lord Robens, Mr Brown finds omens good for entering Europe, Time To Boost Trade With Russia, A route for Europe's car men The end of the manual gearbox approaches... this prediction is made by HEINRICH NORDHOFF, Volkswagen's president since 1948, in an exclusive interview about the future of Europe's motor industry. He talks to GEOFFREY CHARLES, Our Motoring Correspondent., U Thant pessimistic over Vietnam solution, Church in the battle of the two Germanies, New threat to Britain of 'bugging', Opposition move on defence, State publishing in Africa, East Nigeria moves nearer to secession, Tactics Settled For Europe Leap Avoiding clash on tariff talks, Two sides to the coinage of western aid, Speech by Mr Brown is published, Green Light For Nuclear Pact U.S. given Nato sanction, Safeguard on list of drug addicts, Silent guest among much ado, Britannia Crash Kills 126 Cyprus storm disaster, Drink caused air crash, Atomic Navy ships likely by 1970s, Simca head creates world business study centre, U.S. demand for Scotch ahead of imports, Oil pollution Bill in U.S., Council's victory on pylons, The Super Naturals, Cheaper packs for long-life milk, Challenge by left on Vietnam, Forces Buying £13M. Of Private Houses, Shipowners Had A 'Stand-Up Row' Ended friendship, QC says, Law causes disquiet in Spain, Wimbledon in colour on TV, Scots repudiate incomes policy Callaghan challenge fails to sway unions, Road Plan Slices Across Gardens New compensation worry. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Stc, Kelvin Hughes, Stewart Smith (Life & Pensions) Ltd.,, Unit Assurance Company Ltd, Venesta Limited, Tarmac, Multiple Display Advertisements, The East African Power & Lighting Co. Ltd., Hoechst, British European Airways,, John Galsworthy's, Mpa, Clutsom & Kemp Limited, Brims, Boac, Cartier Ltd, Gopeng Consolidated, Rnid. Law: 10 years, gaol for selling boy heroin, Jury asked to forget evidence, German sent to Russian work camp, Minister Wins Appeal On S E T Refund Minister Of Labour v. Morgan, Peter Parfitt gets decree, Two factory men cleared, Lorry driver charged in girls case, No Criminal Injury Compensation For Pc's Widow Regina v. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Ex Parte Lain, Bribe denial by detective, Whites face spy charges. Picture Gallery: London policeman shot in a Staines garden, Property: Buyers Tempted By New Roads Asset of easier access, New Homes, 2 golf courses for sale. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Domestic Situations, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral, Business Offers, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,519, Drawing Fetcches £2,800 New York Buyer, Television and radio programmes, Another £5,000 For The L.P.O., Senefelder Group Exhibition, Bette Davis For Film Of The Anniversary. Reviews: Recital of enjoyable enterprise, Derek Golby's crowded hour, How artists evolve their ideas, Home corn in new Rix farce, Metropolitan pleasures for Manchester, The present state of musicology, Serenity and dignity in return of ex-prodigy. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic Appointments, Newcastle Manager Appointed, London. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: UK part in Europe's technology: facts for great debate, GoverNment plans this summer: Minister wants to avoid means test, Mr Wilson's attack on MP's article, The Lords: sanctions orders, Business Next Week, Minister hints at poverty relief, Why boy was sent home. Editorials/Leaders: Fresh Atlantic Breezes, Changing Values, Inside Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Aden And Israel, Stop-go without the stop, Findings On Racial Discrimination, Telling Truth About Unemloyment, Alas, Miss Jekyll, A Tendency To Daub And To Destory, Copyright Laws, Control IS Needed, No Transistors At The Cricket Match, Impersonating The Queen, Labour And The Arts, Coursing Of Hares, Diplomatic Graduates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. Constantine Gallop, Sir Charles Bristow Crucial years in Bombav, Red Allen, Judge Brian Maginess, Major F G Christie-Miller. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Campbell In Fine Form, Defending champion puts out Mrs Wright, Wilson beaten by unseeded Swede Sangster makes recovery, Modified Gretel banking on a Cup reprieve, Many Alterations In Course, Fathers And Sons Golf, Trophy for Bradfield, Sports in Brief, Mayfell preferred, Hockey club records, Top seeds should produce fine battle of wits. Weather: The Weather. Births. Business and Finance: Short pause for gilt-edged, Bank notes are fewer, Robens hits at Ministry Interference, Caterpillar's new plant, News Summary, Britain, the steel odd man out, London provisions exchange, $1m net income for COMSAT, Unit trust prices, Bank loans for farmers, 400,000 houses forecast, Low & Bonar make 7 pc more than forecast, £11m could have been saved on capital cost of Hinkley, Unemployment trend worsens, Little Neddy wins a battle for the under-organized, Venesta outlook brightening, E.M.I. Forecast, Gold shares harden on Johannesburg, J J Dyson and Price Pearson in talks, Unchanged profits from News of the World, Shipbuilding merger is a stage nearer, RAC offers insurance, Standard oil stands firm, Electric cars go on show today, Finance and Mortgages, Sir Miles defends national savings, Sharing in the trust boom, Vickers lose £3m on 'sophisticated' ships, Viyella just covers its dividend, THE ATLAS COPCO GROUP (Compressed Air Engineers) Record Group Sales, Govt accused of breaking pay rules, German car output drop, ICI nylon dumping move, Fight over N Sea gas plant site, Labour MPs' plan for cotton industry, £10m. Bowater placing, Canadian find could aid Lancashire, Overtime offered by BMH to restore fallen labour force, Vickers hold payment in face of ship loss, Sharing in the unit trust explosion, Briefly from the boardroom, Winners of the Queen's Award, The Bowater Paper Corporation The Chairman reviews problems of the day, Record nickel output likely this year, Foreign side helps Clutsom & Kemp, Bowater are hopeful, Business Diary The Saint and a deep freeze-both winners, Nine houses in the Bank, How The Markets Moved, Cocoa grindings decline, Swedes to accuse BP, FHA seeks new policy, Grain markets, Tidal electricity for Siberia, Copper steadier on bear covering, BEA 'in good shape to face 1967-68', Price & Pierce, Food outlets shrink, Banks line up for the tunnel. Business Appointments: Governor named, Sir John's 28 years on Bowater board. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Wall Street at 1967 high, Latest dividends, Shares pause for breath then rise farther, Light sale of pounds, Regional share prices, Insurances move ahead, Drawing Of Bonds, Recent issues, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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