The Times - 11/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM CHARLES HARGROVE, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GEOFFREY GREEN FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG, , FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From PAUL HORNE, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Henry Raynor, G.W., By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Joan Chissell, From Kenneth Loveland, From John Wardle, By Simon Gray By Michael Billington, By Tennessee Williams By John Peter, Joan Woollcombe, Hilary Haywood, From LOUIS HEREN, BY ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, BY NORMAN FOWLER, PHS, F. W. BATESON. Corpus Christi College, Oxford., R. A HINE. Flat 3, 4 Shaftesbury Road, St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Kent., A. P. HERBERT, Chairman, British Copyright Council. Copyright House, 29-33 Berners Street, W.1., JOHN HEWITT, Appointments Secretary to the Prime Minister. 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, Oct. 10., ALLEN ALDINGTON, president, The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 17 Bloomsbury Square, W.C.1, Oct. 9., JOHN H. SWAN. 61 Northfield Avenue, W.13., KRISTIAN BLOMQUIST. De Geersgatan 12. Stockholm, Sweden, Oct 7., LIONEL BLOCH. Halcyon, Ormond Avenue, Richmond, Surrey., By Ronald Butt, W. E. PRINGLE, Managing Director. Augsburg, Oct. 7. As from: Holm Woollen Mills, Inverness, Scotland., CHARLES GRAVES. Rocques Barre'es, Bordeaux, Guernsey, C.I., Oct. 6., MARGARET T. JOHNSON. 122 Thornton Road, Girton, Cambridge., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons., BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, BY OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, From BRIAN MOORE, From CEDRIC VENABLES, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, From DAVID SPANIER-European Economic Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Business News Staff, By PAMELA FERGUSON, MAURICE CORINA, From Our European Economic Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID RUDLAND, From-ELIOT JANEWAY New York, Oct. 10, By OLIVER STANLEY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PRUDENCE GLYNN, From RICHARD FRY, J. W. OSWALD. Park House, Itton, Chepstow, Monmouthshire., HUGH CLAUSEN. 17 Harman Drive, London, N.W.2., DAVID WRIGHT. 1312 Epworth Avenue Reynoldsburg Ohio, U.S.A., By JOHN WOODLAND, By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Invest to create more challenging jobs, Lung cancer deaths up by 9,025 Polio figures best yet, Clash across the Jordan, Two Britons in missing crew, Talks on Britain and EEC, Tankers with brakes, Un Peacemaker Move Backed, Buggy's Killer IS Known 'May be ready to surrender', U S offer of space cooperation, Egypt explains Amer's death, China visas for British wives, Ministry Accused Of Concealing Grants, Allison not going to Coventry, Bonn blamed on nuclear treaty, Clergy consider attitude to police, Odds shorten on Reagan, Action To Stamp Out Sardinia Banditry, The Times Diary Watkins was Laureate candidate Sydney Newman's next task The hopes of Mr Lavity Stoutt, South Africa explains on Rhodesia, Sandspit clue to Spanish treasure, Vauxhall Men In Boycott, Minister Denies F111 Doubts, MP dead in gas-filled room, Union chiefs attacked, Egypt fears new threat to Canal, Drug cases saved from gaol, Oxford drug allegation, Accent will be on variety at Earls Court, Legal work 'done at a loss', Gulf force to be doubled, Student to get asylum decision, Europe must put its aircraft industry in order, U Thant's decisions are largely misunderstood, Nigerian gunboat 'sunk', Mrs Castle claims success, Backbencher's improved role in legislation, Censure of Gaullists fails, Guevara 'admitted identity' before he died Body shown in hillside mortuary, Greek regime gesture to ex-premier, Delinquency among girls, while not as serious as among boys, is on the increase. Often it springs from boredom and frustration. These two articles look at girls in trouble and at those who successfully channel their energy into caring for others in trouble. Is there a lesson here for society?, U S Cannot Keep Nato Pledge, Fireworks limit call, Guerrilla fighting in China Chou sees Wuhan leaders, Mistake cost her leg: 'no criticism', Russian arms bill up by £900m North Vietnam to be given increased aid, Bishops block move on divorce bar, Quiet victory for Makarios, Rain puts high quality into show produce, Action Urged To End The Brain Drain More pay and seat in board room, Mr Scamp to hold dock inquiry, Chicago faces jet age. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Babcock & Wilcox Limited, Bhc, Telephone Rentals Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Staplegreen Insurance Holdings Limited, The Ward Group, Advance Domestic Appliances Ltd., Grundig, Bass Charrington Limited, Louis Newmark Limited, Claudgen Ltd.,, Chubb, Bryant Design & Construction, Vinyl Products Ltd,, Pakistan International Airlines, Henry Ansbacher & Co.Ltd, Olive Oil, Lovatt, Laing, Halifax Building Society, Parker Timber Group Ltd.. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Scottish 'Opera For All' To Tour, Victory for county pair, £13,200 for service, Television and radio programmes, Third Actress In Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,667. Picture Gallery: Regalia for the Persian Coronation. Law: 195-year gaol total for African terrorists, Decree for wife of psychiatrist, Dispute Over Petrol Station Turnover Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd. v. Bale, Reporter Tells Of Fire Circle Cardell v. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Innocent man protests at 40gns award. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: New ambassador, University News, From the London Gazette. Classified Advertising: Personal, Hotels, Domestic Situations Vacant, Lower & Sleeker, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Hungary's rich art inheritance, A Playboy sure to succeed, The below-stairs hierarchy, The revolutionary Figaro, Eloquent lyricism, Weekend review on leisure, From Orlando di Lasso to Penderecki, Desolation down South, The case for charm, Rare depth of character, Guinness at his masterly best. Editorials/Leaders: State-owned body for North Sea fuel?, The Right To Observe, The Flight Of Talent, The Frontiers Of Israel. Letters to the Editor: Prime Minister Of Hearts, Military Approach To Munich, Lead From Politicians, The engineer's career, Westminster Addition, Books On The Cheap, Sainsbury Report, Delivering The Goods, The Evils Of Finals At Oxford, Postgraduate Awards, Top History Chair, Part-Time Teachers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Vyvyan Holland Writer son of Oscar Wilde, Mr Bernard Floud, Mr Ralph Campney, Admiral Sir Colin Cantlie. Sport: Wilks Gets All Five Goals, Champions still aim high Winstone acclimatized, Wellington promising, Wellington hold on, Sports in Brief, Large In Best Form Of Day Three share lead, Today's football, LTA scheme retained, Serious Financial Doubt, Red faces in Kent, Lord Willoughby defends inquiry 'Need for sound basis'. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Ebor deal with bank, New Glenrothes firm, Briefly From Industry, 'Council of war' as Bingo hall owners fear Government restrictions, Marsh meets fuel chiefs on policy, News Summary, Exports chief calls for urgent action at docks, Costs rise feared after haulage Bill, New Renault move in Argentina, Unit trust prices, Canadian Pacific to raise $100m, Gas pipeline to London, Cocoa agreement under fire, Good day on Frankfurt bourse, Jersey told 'stay out of market', Large help for money market, ICFC aid to boost exports, Liberian shipping fleet now larger than UK's, Telephone Rentals to pay 4 points more, Jersey puts its case for staying out of the EEC, Mutual funds battle rages on in Congress, Union leader hits appointments by steel director, Harvey's trade credit scheme, Buffels sells more uranium, The English, Scottish And Australian Bank Progress And Expansion Continues Viscount Hampden Reviews Year's Events, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, U S restores car harness safety rule, Agricultural Mortgage loans total £92.8m., Pergamon puts Butterworth on the spot, Zinc consumption down 7 per cent, Pergamon's £5.3m merger bid, Building materials men to visit Bahrain, How Corporation Tax has affected company finance, $ portfolio plan soon?, Further falls in brewery share prices, Trade blow to Europe, Yorkshire betting chain joins Hill, Credit for Europe cut?, Copper prices hit in curb trading, Business Diary, S. Africa seeks loans from Europe, Swiss banks lend Britain £37½m to aid reserves, Delicate problems facing sugar experts at Geneva, Did Suez closure avert freight slump?, Freight service by Sealord, Paris a potential rival for the City, Shipbuilding computer revolution, ICI rethinks fertilizer policy, How The Markets Moved, France may urge EEC inquiry on Britain's economy, Battle against cheap Portuguese hosiery, Hard times ahead for posters, Bristol to promote docks Bill, Schweppes steps up terms for Burke, Atom group aim at US, Texaco group formed, Tories would judge each dock on record, How to select your top management-the American way, U S to launch mini pop records, Winter oil supplies probe by the Six, Gilt-edged seminar, Unit trusts pacesetter, U S bill rate helps gilts, Hull lifts ship rates, Clothing exports to Europe up, Market cautious over GEC & AEI. Business Appointments: Wolsey chairman to retire, AFA chief heads insurance firm. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound slips back after early rise, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, Sellers have the upper hand, Rail issues lead Wall Street $1 or more lower, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Breweries decline further, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.
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