The Times - 08/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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GEORGE CLARK, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DEREK JEWELL and PETER MANSFIELD, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PETER HOPKIRK, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL BAILY, , BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, ARTHUR NARRACOTT, , FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, A. M. RENDEL, From MALCOLM SOUTHAN, From our Special Correspondent, H.R., By Guy Brett Art Critic, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, J.O.C, By William Mann Music Critic, Stanley Sadie, From DEREK JEWELL and PETER MANSFIELD, NORMAN FOWLER, , P.H.S., CAMPBELL PATERSEN, DENIS BROGAN., J. B. BONE., R. A. VILLIERS., R. MURRAY. JOHN WALKER., A. J. AYER. C. M. BOWRA. ANNA MARIA CALLIMACHI EVDOROS DEMETRIOU, FARINGDON. EDWARD LUCIESMITH ROLAND PENROSE. HERBERT READ. RHEA SEFERIADES. ELIZABETH TOMALIN. KENNETH TYNAN. RICHARD WOLLHEIM., SALAH EL SERAFY., BRIAN FALK., LAURENCE OLIVIER., EGON RONAY. Egon Ronay's Guides, Queen's House, Leicester Square, W.C.2, May 5., DEENAGH GOOLD-ADAMS., Ben Bagdikian, MICHAEL D. COXSON., FRANK ALLAUN WILL GRIFFITHS., Sir Adrian and Lady Boult, Sir Eric Roll, A.C.P., Mr. J. R. F. Moss., From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From Julian Lewis, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , From GEOPFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By Our Hockey Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, BY A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, Financial Editor, From a Special Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID JONES, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN WINKLER, RICHARD WAGNER, By DAN GOTTLIEB-WASHINGTON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-RIO DE JANEIRO, By DESMOND MABERLEY NEW YORK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT MILAN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT MADRID, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From CLIFFORD WEBB, Our Midland Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. G. WESTON., H.O.W., From RENE DABERNAT, Foreign Editor, "Paris Match", Paris, May 7, By SIR GEORGE BOLTON, chairman of the Bank of London and S America, by Arye Wallenstein TEL AVIV, By JOHN WOODLAND, By RICHARD BAILEY,
ResumoNews: Drawing net tighter round TV licence dodgers, Protest outside prison, US Pilots Paraded In Hanoi, Reappraisal Seen In New Cathedral, Fast car from Germany, Prof Hallstein to resign, Tories advance in urban elections, Differences in Vietnam tribunal, King Faisal To Advise Caution, Coloured RAF men 'humiliated' Complaint against Britons, 20 lawyers to plan Greek reforms Effort to meet King's wish, Alamein victor remembers an unknown soldier, Dread Of Civil War In Greece, Sea veteran to oppose boat test, RN submarine returning, Man says he was unfit to drive, Priests 'May Not Demonstrate' Spanish archbishop's order, Johnson concern for Papandreou, Aden chief in London for talks, Girl dies in Oxfam walk crush, Prayers for West Indian home-seeker, World meeting on better road safety, U S press tied by more chains, Racehorse sold by mistake, More Austerity For Albanians, Refit is working, Mr Wilson says Period of reconstruction, Bright journalism downfall of a Chinese leader, Cooperatives Face Capital Crisis, New Disclosure On Cia Money Publisher claims credit, New Zealand railways at standstill, New satellite sets space puzzle, Merry-go-Round, The Times Diary A picture in R A at five Drawing the Chinese Planning breakthrough in Kent, Masters to put pay case, Mr Spender resigns from 'Encounter', Recovery Ships To Clear Oil World network envisaged, Anti-Marketeers Seek United Front Today Few expected to vote against the Government, Naples glum as miracle fails, Notes and comments, Congress Hopes For Presidency Indian vote results tomorrow, Iran-Turkey call over Cyprus, Interests of MPs, Main Frontbench Speeches, Star day at the Pope's special audience, Lord Gardiner wants more wage-earners on Bench, U S move to reform sex laws, Prices slowdown dramatic, Mrs Castle claims, We Will Prosper In Europe-Mr Brown, Wide scope of health centres, Ceylon denial on party merger, Blackpool Tower Fire Threat Dancers see store gutted, Seamen choose Chichester, Paris decree rule Bill published, FBI men called by Garrison, US Jews Split On Vietnam, Chief Editor Of Penguin's Goes Resignation over marketing, Search for young flyers in need, Trail Leads To Abattoir, Lord Montgomery condemns Suez Wreath laid at Alamein, Dispute over divorce law reform, Labour Expected To Lose Cities, £10,000 gifts to restore college, 95 Mph Crash In Grand Prix Italian driver badly injured, Jersey Bulls Head For 'Top Ten', 500 To Lose Air Jobs, Growing productivity in backbench Bills, Union threat to colour TV, Europe may widen space activity Rocket programme link, Spectators injured by bottles. News in Brief. Law: Beenham: man of 19 charged, Warsaw stabbing. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Jones Lang Wootton, Unilever N.V., Nestle Alimentana S.A., Lew Rose (Tailors) Ltd., The Swan Hunter Group, Icfc, Associated British Foods Limited, Scandinavian Airlines, Queens Modern Hotels Limited, Lancashire United Transport Limited, Ferranti, Kundenkredit Bank, Europe, Gorringes, Manganese Bronze Holdings Limited, Dunrovin, Unilac.Inc., Impact, Cerebos Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, Harrods, The Rugby Portland Cement Company Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: Old Comrades parade in Hyde Park. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices. Official Appointments and Notices: Mgr Spellman honoured, Appointments In The Forces, University News, Church News. Classified Advertising: Shipping, Business Premises, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd., Funeral, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: French paintings concerned with light, Argument over ghosts, Unusual music for two pianos, Prague preview of The Trial, Different American tradition, Pushkin settings in English, Schwarzkopf's new recital personality, Sensitive Wagner soprano. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 11,533, O E Hasse To Play Churchill, National bridge champions. Editorials/Leaders: Reassuring The Allies, Economy: State Of Play, Rhodesia In The Wings, A Register Of Interest. Letters to the Editor: Always Egypt?, Fire brigade for oil on the sea, Arrests In Greece, Why Britain Loses Able Men, National Theatre, Third Airport, Teachers' Pay, Prince Subha Svasti, Relief Of Child Poverty, Alas, Miss Jekyll, A Curiously Bad Bill, Who?, Eating Out, Common market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Herbert Steinberg, Miss Dorothy Whyte, Mr Sam Watson Leader of Durham miners, Mr Claude Wickard, Count V Zoppi. Sport: Lead Shown By Leicester, Sports in Brief, South Africa maintain attitude, Two Views Of New Champions Manchester United look to Europe, Title goes to Bostwick, Second Title For Dwan, Easy win by Cambridge, Smooth Win By Frontal, Rare progress by Nottinghamshire Mediocre Somerset batting, Bridgefoot Win Tyro Polo Cup, Miss Westwood Never More Impressive, Declared runners for Windsor, Triumph For Heron, Triumphant homecoming for unknown Cockin, Fitness is proved, Hurlingham Tennis, Grand Prix Win Earns Hulme World Lead, Decisive recovery by Taylor Sad story for Canadians, Under-23s In Control. Property: Major developments in the provinces, Commercial & Industrial. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Signs of a new battle over coal, Cyril Lord buy retail chain, Tourist boom: 'Sixty hotels a year built on Majorca-and it still floats', Natural rubber optimism, Petrol from coal may soon cost less, More lower Bank rates, Union Minière's counter move, (News Summary), Banda to open £1m textile plant, Spain ships 20 lorries to Poland, Further cut in rates unlikely, Opposition to new mill, Fewer medical certificates, Home From Home For The Eurocrats DAVID SPANIER looks at Brussels, the city that is learning to live with the men who run the Common Market., Amos Hinton to pay more, American banks spread world branches, Computer means fewer news agency jobs, Minster may rival bid for Nat Motor, U K ships for Iceland, Polish trade delegation here, Radical regrouping of co-ops urged, Jamaica joins ICA, Supermarkets-the Continental way, German firm plans Rhodesian brewery, Savings £7½m. in the black, US accused of playing politics in quinine probe, Sugar prices may rise further, Air France add new services, Fiercer battle for France's sugar giant, De Beers bright dividend hopes, UK half-interest in special steel plant for India, Green light for Israel's engineering exports, Commodity markets, Business Diary Looking forward to market teething troubles, Champion for UK trade centre, Cheaper packaging this year, Curb on U S silver exports?, NY Exchanges birthday plans, Boeings pass 400 mark, Worrying days for the grape growers, Ilford 'special offer' deal with Bovril, Spain's payments gap widens, Mitsubishi in deal with Fiat, Tax saves Wilmot's cover, Davies Coop discuss the latest Viyella move, The give-away secrets of tax avoidance, Norwegians buy British, Jewellers hit out against old agreements, Caravan firm expands, Savings step down again, Note circulation, Lufthansa share issue, Milan will raise £14½m. loan in US, Four trade groups band together, France approves Mali devaluation, Looking not so very far ahead, Dangers in consumer protection policy, 'Four Men of India '-one of those very rare successes, Charterhouse group backs tube maker, Time to create a standard firm, Briefly from the boardroom, Barclays says public spending is too high, Hongkong sees boom in re-exports, Latin America gets tough over U K exports, Fourth biggest fruit importer, New light to be shed on roads in City, World Bank crisis meeting called by U K today, Car men miss chances in Brazil, First Servishell centre opened, Japan to go ahead with A-power ship, French big business sees UK snags for Six, Rising sales bring new confidence to U S business, Umbrella role for marketing group?, NZ seeks IMF loan, Sizing up the small firms, Machine tool recession could last another 12 to 18 months, Last lap of Kennedy round talks, Inco plant completed, Private airlines' gain, British lead in farm engineering. Business Appointments: Clerk who became director of Castrol retires. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Authorities help money market, International bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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