The Times - 02/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF-, From ERIC WIGHAM, From HUGH NOYES-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent-, FROM STAFF REPORTERS-, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent-, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By LEONARD AMEY, BY A CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From DAVID BONAVIA-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From JEAN VINCENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, From Guy Brett Art Critic, By Joan Chissell, M.C, By Henry Rayner, From William Mann Music Critic, By Mosco Carner, J.G., Patricia de Joux, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY THE NEWS TEAM, DAVID WOOD, PHS, MICHAEL BARRINGTON. 10 Mount Row, W.1, Sept. 28., MIDHET JUMA., G. I. A. DRAPER., DESMOND LEE, H. J. BRADLEY, President, Inter-, FRASER SMITH., By Iverach McDonald, C. M. BARLOW. Belmont School, Hassocks, Sussex., W. A. WOOD, Chairman, First Division Association. Queen Anne's Chambers. 41 Tothill Street, S.W.1, Sept. 25., T. C. SPICER. 29 Giebe Road, Ashtead, Surrey, Sept. 22., W. HEWETSON, Clerk of the Kent and Canterbury Executive Council (retd.), BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, The Rev. Denvs H Ruddy, From JOHN YOUNG-, From a Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, From JULIAN LEWIS-, From our Hockey Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Swimming Correspondent, From MICHAEL HARDY, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By GERALD ELY, From MAURICE CORINA-, By ROY MACKIE, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By RENE DABERNAT, Foreign Editor, , By KENNETH OWEN, By JOHN PRICE, By DAVID JONES, By JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, , Arthur F. Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD CASEMENT, DAVID ALLPORT., A. R. MAYNARD, , GILBERT SHORT., By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: The dictator who lived in one room, Race laws face a rough passage Tough criticism forecast, Dead girl had been attacked, Taizo Ishida-from kimonos to cars, Capsized ferry boat criticized, President wants to buy British Keeping America's word, Change of drivers every two hours of journey, Callaghan certain to be elected, Body of approved school boy found, Gap in tribute to Marconi, Life jackets' safety in question, Trouble at t' mill in view, Korean tribute to British troops, Resident Planners, ALL in the (spy) game, Crisis faces approved schools, Beauty in disguise, Churches From East And West Meet, Police quiz Wales army, Ancestral trip, British mission for Cairo, Marseilles gang shoot five, Patriarch to visit the Pope in Rome, September warmed up after a cool start, Peking rally walk-out by envoys, Photograph By Stefan Tyszxo, Bishop Attacks On Vietnam 'This is not a just war', Indian soldiers in border firing Casualties are admitted in Himalayan pass, Family dead in police house, Priest tried in Madrid, Why Mersey Men Hold Out, 14 Britons Die In Crash, Club Week, Official Silence On Mr Philby, Universities can have more senior staff, Bulgaria Joins Call For Conference, Shots by police at Hongkong crowd Defiance of fireworks ban, Mr Smith Firm In Control No 'Tiger-style' solution, Electronics to count lambs, Survivors of crash weep at airport, Right wing gains in Germany, The Times Diary The Svetlana deal pays off Picking up the bits again How a crooner became a baritone, 'Colour case' girl deadlock, 'Gen Gavin For White House' Campaign, Main crop yields are above average, Negro criticizes white leader, Liverpool dockers vote to continue strike Mr Cousins's peace move miscarries, Lifeline For Empty Churches, Protest March Over Death Of Boy, Soldier killed in new Aden violence, Son tells of Mr Philby's life in Moscow, 500 Part-Time Soldiers Harry The Regulars, Growing threats to farmland Urban planning danger, Conflicting Views On White Clover, Schools plan inquiry is sought, Stiletto car is a sharp performer, "London and New York produce, Athens again defied, Mr Jay In Conference Clash On Market Foreign Minister faces heckling over jobs, 'Persecution' plea upheld, Italian police blown up, Labour NEC backs Market entry, Nuclear Reactor Controls Itself Twenty times more power, A danger in shyness, This winter's woollies are getting thicker and longer than the skimpy, The Times, Lifeline for listeners, Armed men warning to drivers, Saigon election decision has to be made today, Algeria sets free two Belgians, Biafra Rules Out Surrender Threat to destroy Enugu, Sally goes solo, Attack on 'joining at any cost', Channel fare increases likely, Cancer hopes 'unfulfilled', Doctors hesitant to aid law, Mr Wilson stands trial for Tory 'treason'. Sport: Manchester City stir under Mercer, East display confidence, British team need Kinnear as coach, Hayes top of bill, Challenge to Germans, Sports in Brief, Objection to the Queen's horse, England forwards earn victory Backs score five tries, Benka wins title, U.S. Baseball, Sharp teeth on rusty cogs, Clark wins from Hill. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Uph, Rank Xerox, Fur Of The Week, Multiple Display Advertisements, Imperial Japanese Government, Jones Lang Wootton, Potterton, Mess Coutts & Co. Bankers, Cory Plan, Help The Aged, The Procter & Gamble International Company, Girard-Perregaux, The Sunday Times, L. Hammond & Co., Endocil Beauty Treatment Cream, The Metropolitan Police, Westminster Bank Limited, Isr, Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd., D. H. Evans & Co. Ltd.,, The London Wall Group, Mercedes-Benz, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited, Internal Construction Equipment Exhibition And Conference. Index. Arts and Entertainment: 'Rebel' Group For Bridge Players Ruling body 'cumbersome', The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,659, Fenella Fielding In James Play, Television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: Life-savers compete at Bognor. Law: Summons for Mr Peter Bessell, Youths charged after match. Official Appointments and Notices: Aide-De-Camp To The Queen, Church News, R A F changes, Appointments in the Forces. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Night of musical brilliance, All sweetness in Beethoven, Impressive full-bodied tone, Irrepressible high spirits, Interim report on Berlin's new 'Ring', Simple things make most effect at Biennale, Young pianist's London debut, Perfect balance in sub-titles, West End hat-trick. Editorials/Leaders: Monetary setback but not defeat, Permanent Revolution, Help For Families, Seeing IS Believing. Letters to the Editor: Surcharge On Business Flying, Doctor's Form-Filling, Part-Time Teachers, 'Right' Of Appeal, Legality In Vietnam, The Greek Press, The god of growth, Ancestral Slang, Public Schools' Evidence, Civil Service Attacked, More Peace Plans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Maj-Gen S. Sosabowski, Miss Jean Cadell Actress who excelled in comedy, Lord Whurgh, Dr G. D. Parkes. Property: Pressure on industrial land in the SE, Commercial & Industrial, Alfred Savill & Sons, Sales By Auction. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Lessons for Congressmen, Process industries to maintain investment, A look at two UK successes in Lisbon, Briefly From Industry, Bank aids money market, AT & T cuts rent on Atlantic lines, Behaviour study for output gain, Wilson to seek businessmen's confidence in new talks, Road Act confusion hits trucks, 500,000 salesmen get their ethics, Beatson, Clark to get warm reception, Sunlight profits halved, Hollis bid for ESA makes sense, Record expenditure in French budget, Wheat stocks rise 9 per cent, Exchequer returns, Technology myth to be dispelled, EFTA-Six trade slowed last year, Savings down last week to £43m, A welcome book on the Companies Act, £5m Government plan for computer development, US lowers world coffee crop estimate, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, What are British weeks really worth?, £637m surplus on the way, The takeover that could make or break the IRC, A 'negative' income tax for the poor, Insurance link with Paris firm, Business Diary, Patents review proposed, KLM cargo automation, US 'threat' to shippers, Estate duty problems for women, Brazil and basic cocoa quotas, Bank ruling on compensation, Rubber price talks open today, ESA and Hollis merger agreed, Caution on EEC report, September bank statements, MARSTON, THOMPSON & EVERSHED, LTD. (Brewers, Maltsters and Wine & Spirit Merchants) Year Of Progressive Consolidation. Business Appointments: Barlow for EE Computers. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, Recent issues, Coming dividends, London Stock Exchange Prices. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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