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The Times - 03/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, , By PETER WAYMARK, By PAT HEALY, BY PETER HOPKIRK, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Sir FRANCIS CHICHESTER, , From MALCOLM SOUTHAN, , From FRED EMERY, From A. M. RENDEL, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent., BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , From DESSA TREVISAN, , From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By Guy Brett, A.B., i. K., A.E.P, By a correspondent, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By ANTHONY NUTTING, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. 1954-1956, P.H.S., JOHN MORRISON., LOELIA WESTMINSTER., J. E. MEADE, Professor of Political Economy. M. M. POSTAN, Professor Emeritus of Economic History. RICHARD STONE, P. D. Leake Professor of Finance and Accounting. W. B. REDDAWAY, Director, Department of Applied Economics. KAHN, Professor of Economics JOAN ROBINSON, Professor of Economics. D. M. JOSLIN, Professor of Economic History. Cambridge, May 1., J. SPRAOS, University College London. M. ATTABIDES, University of Leicester. G. CATEPHORES, University College London. R. DOGANIS, University of Birmingham. N. MOUZELIS, University of Leicester. P. L. VARNAVIDES, Chelsea College. P. J. VATIKIOTIS, School of Oriental and African Studies. G. YANNOPOULOS, University of Reading. J. YANNOULIS, University of Leicester. April 24., B. M. BIRNBERG & CO., GRAHAM WHETTAM., LESLIE LANE, Director of the Civic Trust., EKICA NEWTON. 23 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W.3, April 28., R. J. CARTER., CHARLES J. ROBERTSON. Chairman, James Robertson and Sons, Preserve Manufacturers, Limited. 54-62 Regent Street, W.1, May 1., ALAN M. ALLAN., RONALD BEST., J. W. GOODISON. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, April 30., G. SMITH. 2 Stevenage Road, S.W.6, April 29., S. F. BRICE, Secretary, Rhodesia House., C. A. HACKETT., Sir Roland Penrose, Mr. Leonard Woolf, D. A., From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By KENNETH OWEN, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, From HARLOW UNGER, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, From Harold Horstmeyer, , FROM DONALD KLEIN, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM MEL BEISER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. HAMBURGER, Chairman:, EDWIN CHAPMANANDREWS, JOHN STOKES.,

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News: Lawyers ban removed in Rhodesia, Mr West Attacks Capt O'neill Account of land purchase, East Meets West In Prague, Faults found in Apollo craft, Praised films rejected, The Cabinet decides to go ahead with French plan, The Times Diary Gladwyn greets the news Whither the Federation men? The Ferdydurke Pole, Dearer messages, Orchid From Hiroshima, Record in colliery compensation, Chichester battles through 'grim day' Arm injury and exhaustion, U.S. troop cuts in Germany 35,000 leave next year, Surprise over leaders in Peking, Aden Exodus Of Families Britain keeps to timetable, Sailor to be discharged, Tories In Glc Saddle, London Craft Centre Makes New START, Doctor killed in cliff fall, Excitement in Six at British move 'Big smile' from French, Gold reserves up £52m, Storm in U S over Pulitzer prize Jury's vote overruled, Fire in detained trawler, Police not told about bullion, Athens press challenge to regime, £100,000 call for bird reserves, Soviet pilots for African airline, Interdependence the way to peace-Sir Alec, Spain rallies crushed, D I G in danger Must the Disablement Income Group be crippled for lack of funds? Charles Robinson talks to its founder, Megan du Boisson, 'Ulysses' film withdrawn, Republicans divided over Vietnam war, Man not helped, hospital told, Explanation From Zambia Sought Remarks made by envoy, French doubts on swing-wing 2-nation job 'costs more', Cuba manifesto hits at Soviet policy, Paris plays for time, Labour Lose Four Scottish Towns Control held in Glasgow, TRIBUNAL RENT ORDERS CUTS 7-month fight by tenants, U.S. accused of bombing China, Judge's gift to scholarships, What have we women done to art?, Waste and discrimination, Mass media appeal by the Pope, Part-time preacher, Sea Code IS Put To 16 Nations, Parliament's Role A Major Issue, U.S. Denounced In War Crimes Tribunal Bitter message from Lord Russell, Estate agents reply, Sos to every British housewife, Views of top-risk prisoners heard, Paddington trains cut today, £17m. extra for school projects, They will be right about wrongs, Nasser pledge on South Arabia, £250 Premium Savings Bond winners, Real Fight In South Korea Poll, Few ready to pay for TV colour, A full eclipse or violence, Into Egypt a fateful decision, Uk Takes The Plunge Into Europe Action next week for speedy talks on major issues. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: Spain asked to explain, Odd Allies In A Calm Commons, The Lords: Minister going to Aden again: Service peers want Far East presence, Meeting BAOR costs, Finance Bill warning, Party leaders applaud: Mr. Shinwell promises ruthless opposition, Britain seeks E.E.C. membership: Prime Minister sets out the motives, and major issues for nezotiations. Picture Gallery: The Greater London Council meets. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Punch, Barclays Bank D.C.O., The London Press Exchange Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of New Zealand, Bonser Engineering Limited, Purle Brothers (Holdings) Limited, Unilever Limited, Cory Plan, Gulf, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Rank Advertising Films Limited, Wimpey, Pakistan International Airlines, Stone-Platt Industries Limited, The Animal Health Trust, Leicester Permanent, Westminister Bank, Qantas, The Observer Exhibition At Heal's, North Of England Building Society, Maple & Co. Limited, Joseph Dawson (Holdings) Ltd, Abbey Fashionable, Bea, Reed Paper Group, Birlec. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: From the London Gazette, Brentford Post, Post Relinquished, Churchman clause is removed from professorship. Law: Wife killed for her money, Crown say Three accused of murder, Briton gaoled in Holland, Bride of four weeks wins breach case, 'Torture' case acquittals, Majority Hold Writs Served One Day Too Late Trow v. Ind Coope (West Midlands) Ltd. And Another, Revenue Fail In Hammond Innes Appeal Mason (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Innes, 'Coloured' child anomaly, Pawnbrokers Lose Claim For 'Riot' Damages J. W. Dwyer Ltd. v. Receiver Metropolitan Police District, Ex-Mayor Sues For Libel Pope v. Odhams Press Ltd., Own fault costs man £20,000, Head Had Savage Streak, Qc Says Cruelty to boys alleged. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Debussy delicately evoked, Delannoy's film on Hitler, Pol Bury's sculpture, Triple alliance of dramatic talent in Paris, Fine frenzy in process, Trumpeter's London Debut, Lucky Jim brought up to date, Cyrano In Regent's Park, Gypsy guitarist of genius, Blunt needle for Berlioz caprice. Editorials/Leaders: All Ornithologists Now, Devaluation For The Regions, Under New Management, The Die IS Cast. Letters to the Editor: Florence's Recovery, Copyright, Language Demands, Cost Of School Buses, Third Airport, Church And Party, Preserves As Exports, Mission In Pretoria, Shopliftilng, A Bit Of Old England, North Sea gas-breach of contract?, To Rhyme With 'Goal', Arrests And Trials In Greece. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: M Jacques Brunius, MR J I DAVIS Antiquarian bookseller, Emeritus Professor J Short, Mr Siegfried Charoux, Sir Vincent Jones Papermaking in Newfoundland, Mr A L Irvine, Mr James Strachey, Air Vice-Marshal W K Stewart. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Royal Palace can win 2,000 Guineas for England French challenge should be held, Rangers Improve Attack Valuable one-goal lead, University Teams, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Mrs Jones in last 16, India fall far below best form, University swimming, Victory for holder, Dropped catch delays Yorkshire, Penfold Qualifiers, Africans may withdraw. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,529, 69 Toby jugs fetch £15,000, Television and radio Programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: Audit containers-or just dustbins?, AB Metals in Germany, Coates Brothers And Company Limited 1966 Results Affected By Indian Rupee Devaluation Gratifying Increase In Direct Exports Mr. J. B. M. Coates On Maintenance Of Group's Earning Capacity, Hoods may save lives in crashes, Gliksten hope to recover from poor start, The doubtful ones, Paris prices reflect new labour peace, BOC unleashes an £8m sighting shot, Deutsche Bank going into Africa, New Philips shaver for British market, Philips Australian stake grows, News Summary, Transatlantic gap in the computer industry, Unit trust prices, £1m radar order for Astaron-Bird, Big Caltex split-up in Europe, Norwich Union Insurance Group Annual Meeting, Dramatic fall in company tax, Copper resistant to news of Chilean settlement, Revenue surplus, Cincinnati Shaper in sales Dush, Belgian stake for Wood Bros, Mutual funds will fight SEC plan for reforms, Industry gives a thumbs up to EEC entry, Pergamon bids for Caxton, Steep fall in taxes paid by companies, Purle cast net wider, Pay freeze actions, Experts' way to US sales: concentrate on big firms, Zeckendorf sued in U.S. court, Housing order for Bletchley, The Treasury may reveal its Budget arithmetic, India to 'go it alone' on A-power plant, British Enkalon Limited Confident For The Future, Higher brick prices are looked for, Forbuoys predict "same again", Plessey cutback, Lonrho without the pipeline, No chance to put our case, says Cole, £52m rise in UK reserves, Allied Suppliers Sales top £200 million for first time £850,000 rise in pre-tax profits slashed to £96,000 and retained profits materially reduced, by penal taxation, Kennedy Round hope, Walter Duncan & Goodricke Limited Mr. J. R. Vernede Reviews Group's Widespread Activities, Cost of belonging to Glasgow, US gas men defend safe record, Steel jobs, Wooing the grocer and his wife, Slowdown in Spanish 'miracle', 5 5/8% still rules, but more at 5½%, Stone-Platt turnover likely to scale fresh peak, Triplex offer for BIG, Business Diary, Briefly from the boardroom, The Life Association Of Scotland Limited, Co-op society plans radical changes, Drive for coffee quality control, Fiat S.P.A. Turin Italy Annual Shareholders' Meeting, £58m new money in February, Unilever Limited Lord Cole On Profit Motive Relations Between Governments And Private Enterprise, Brokers Forum Philips for growth, Schiller and Blessing clasg, How The Markets Moved, Orders for computer now at £100m, No law change, say supermarkets, Nairn & Williamson (Holdings) Reorganization Virtually Completed, Impaired-life cover, Stock Exchange business booms, British car makers do better in US, Volkswagen are feeling pinch too, About face on post-costing by electronics and air firms, Lonrho Limited Review Of Operations, London Brick Company Limited 1966-A Year Of Recession In Building Industry Ambitious Programme Of Works Extensions Continues, Short-dated bonds active. Business Appointments: New directors for Unilever. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St. continues undecided, Another big turnover in steel shares, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Recent Issues, Sterling stronger on zold figures, Small irregular changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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