The Times - 15/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, DAVID WOOD, , BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Mr Wilson's 'new means', BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, PETER PULZER, , BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Professor Sir Solly Zuckerman, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, ROY LEWIS, D. A. HAXBY, General Secretary, national Association of Probation Officers. 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, April 12., R. D. BURNELL. Appletree, Sonning, Berkshire, April 13., DAVID GRAYSTON. The Lodge, Icehouse Wood, Oxted, Surrey, April 13., E. J. LAKE. 9 Manwood Avenue, canterbury, Kent., GEOFFREY TREASE. The Croft, Colwall, near Malvern, Worcestershire, April 12., LAMBTON. House of Commons, April 10., PAUL PAGET, Surveyor to the fabric of St. Paul's Cathedral. The Chapter House, E.C.4, April 12., JOHN DANKWORTH. Nether Hall, Aspley Guise, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, April 12., CLEO LAINE. Nether Hall, Aspley Guise, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, April 12., J. T. FABER. 3 Chester Square, S.W.1., S. W. FEATHER. Windy Garth, Fernbank Avenue, Exley Head, Keighley, Yorkshire., Roger Dean, E. C. TATCHELL. Department of Biology, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London Bridge, S.E.1, April 11., JOHN BROWN, Publisher, Oxford University Press. Ely House, 37 Dover Street, W.1, April 13., PATRICK IDE. Sheffield Playhouse, Townhead Street, Sheffield 1, April 13., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER. 7 to 25 Catherine Place, S.W.1, April 13., JENNIE MARTIN. 203 Hednesford, Norton Canes, Cannock, Staffordshire., DR. CECIL NORTHCOTT, O. F. J. B. W., Sir Miles Thomas, A Correspondent writes:-, PETER RYDE, , From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Our Athletics Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, , From JOHN HENNESSY, , By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From PAMELA McGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, KEITH PAYNE, PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, G. B. HOLT. Managing Director, The Royal Trust Company of Canada, 3 St. James's Square, S.W.1., A. B. de S. SUTTON. St. Margaret's Priory, Rattlesden, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk., DOUGLAS HOSEGOOD, Managing Diretor. The Land and House Property Corporation Ltd., 128-129 Cheapside, E.C.2., IAN J. ABRAHAMS. Television Recording Ltd., 9-11 Windmill Street, W.1., From JOHN CHARTRES, , DAVID JONES,
ResumoNews: Causes behind Labour's swingeing defeat, Hungary gets new Prime Minister, Mp Fights Plan For Gasholder All-party backing sought, Technique of late rooted Chrysanthemums, It will still be up to the reporter, Science in the arena, Tories sweep on to new triumphs, Clash On Incomes Policy, Lemon meringue pie, Tories will turn some skeletons out of the cupboards, Poll verdict shock to Labour Possible effects on policy, Threatened grammar schools welcome GLC victory, Weekending on the continent, Barred boy told: You are adopted, America 'giving Europeans a distorted view', Quebec takes new powers, Roubles' Smuggled To Pasternak's Friend', The Times Diary Tory gains bemuse pollsters Soundproofing a bishop A royal return to Oxford?, Boards to try out electric cars Makers asked to tender, Mr Wilson's ministerial try-out, Grants save two youth theatres, Army dismisses 4 boy soldiers, Soldier tells of gun struggle, Lse Lifts Ban On Student Leaders, Ambulance men revolt 'on humanitarian grounds', Presidents Agree On Declaration Economic action pledged, Pakistan objects to U.S. pressure over arms, Gear change on the dealer networks, EEC entry hint by Herr Brandt Threat would not help, Rhodesian hint to Mr Wilson, B-52s pound N Vietnam, Unconquered peaks in the Himalayas, Free Churchmanship and the state, Voting In Greece Next Month Monarchy a possible issue, Band boycott urged, U.S. soldier defects to Cubans, Question to Zambia on Britons, Legal Check On 'Pirate' Radio Election agreement broken, Sir Adrian Boult to rest, Prince of Wales sketch banned, Russians Learn How To Succeed In Selling, Dr Kaunda's balancing act, Mr Brown to see UN men, Britain To Ignore Air Ban On Gibraltar Spain 'entirely responsible' for new crisis, Some current clarets, Stands for wigs, Unashamed Tory at the LSE, Rhodesia Peacemaking Without Bloodshed. News in Brief. Law: Seven years for 'berserk' gunman, Macanie Judgement, Petition over Third Lanark, Clerk cleared of wife murder, Decree for wife of judge, Summing-Up 'Wholly Wrong On Elementary Point' Regina v. Kettle, Court 'Astonished' By 3-Year Sentence In Licence Case Regina v. Disbrey, Merchant found Not GuILTY, Refusal Of Passport A Denial Of Rights Sawhney v. Assistant Passport Officer Government Of India, Bigamist To Be Freed Regina v. Bagshaw, Driver Acting On Conductor's Signal Held Liable Liddon v. Stringer, P-c who shot man gaoled, Man accused of girl's death, Witness tells of electric shock treatment, Suspended Vet Wrong To Keep Nameplate Lawson v. Towse, Intimidation of a witness alleged. Display Advertising: Löwenbräu, Laing, Sunday Times Colour Supplement, Appeals, Burton, Son & Sanders Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Patagonian Corral. Politics and Parliament: Leasehold Bill, MPs to debate poverty, Amenity and wildlife in Britain and Antarctica. Official Appointments and Notices: Baptist Changes, M Spaak's Nato post. Classified Advertising: Company Meetting Notices, For The Epicure, Personal, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Gardening. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Musical history brought to life, Orchestra's suave, lucid playing, Kinetic art on Brighton pier, Focus on music in Polish style, Portia with a rising star, When minds play tricks, Peter Hall on challenge of films, 'Semele' on the South Bank, Hundertwasser's paintings, Enchanting children's theatres in Scandinavia. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Television Sunday, Exploration wasted, Thames view sold for 6,000gns, A promising junior, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,514, Radio Saturday. Editorials/Leaders: Can We Afford National Savings?, Paish Yes: London No, Art And The Big City Of Today, The Legacy Of The Tsr 2. Letters to the Editor: Aden And Israel, Seeing St Paul's, War In Vietnam, When There IS A Breach Of Parole, Gasometer In Abingdon, An Actor's Wage, Crockford's Directory, Tax On Safety, Dining Out, Book Piracy, Expeditions To The Amazon Region, Tidiness IS Not All, Pensions and the freeze. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Enid Moberly Bell Headmistress and writer, Luis Somoza Debayle Former President of Nicaragua, Violet Rawnsley, Sir Malcolm McAlpine, Mr George Turner. Sport: Win seems likely for England, Old Fixture Lost, Miss Truman Not Yet At Best, England go down, Sports in Brief, Conditions Suit Oberon II Strong Cheltenham field, Programmes for National Hunt racing Runners At Cheltenham, An exciting climax, Charterhouse fall to Eton Harrow in last eight, Carter shines at Wembley, Miss Coakes Wins With Stroller, Surtees may test Leonard, Sports fixtures, No Empty Victory, Success For Skiing Captain. Business and Finance: Aid for construction research and services, Fresh gains by the Funds, Higher yield offers on unit trusts, Fewer orders for Hoffmann, Exports by air grow, News Summary, Tailors' fear of merger, Nairn & Williamson lost £662,000 last year, Cleaners join forces, Unit trust prices, £9 15s. fall in wire bars, Union Minière profit cut-pay out held, Bryant profits subside, but turnover rises £2m., TV's slow growth in France, Decca and Harrap back bid for Yorks ITV, One-trip bottle market grows, Whitbread make £24m bid for Threlfalls, Company Meeting The New Zealand And River Plate Land Mortgage Company Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Argentina's Problems, Mining Engineering sold for £2m., T. Warrington put on £104,000, Hawker flight to clinch U.S. deal, New owner for literary agency, The Bourse to admit women, Shout of protest over N Sea gas pricing, Senior executives go back to school, Sabah Timber, Money still very short in Lombard Street, Jaguar cuts in Germany, Briefly from the boardroom, £500m to lend for buying new houses this year, Small interest in grain market, Take-Overs Scoreboard, How The Markets Moved, Greenwich offer £20m stock, Argentina seeks standby loan, Brokers' talks, Big expansion of River Tees planned, Irish tyre industry hit by free trade pact, Cape Asbestos keeps faith, Marks & Spencer surges in second half, John Michael in credit trouble, Bill rate declines despite warning, Chairman of GM still highest paid executive. Business Appointments: Brown Boveri gets new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Check to the long fall in Japanese markets, GLC beats BMH as major market influence, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, Shares end on firm note, Regional share prices, Pound closes steady, Motor shares lead strong advance on Wall St, Recent issues, Prices and incomes statement will hold the stage. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Weather: The Weather. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Births.
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