The Times - 29/11/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By The News Team, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY MICHAEL BAILY, From RICHARD DAVY, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From DESSA TREVISAN, , From RICHARD WIGG, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , PHS, FREDERIC HOOD. A. W. GOODWIN HUDSON. 1 Amen Court, E.C.4, Nov. 25., G. ROSSITER, Director, H. Bronnley and Company Limited, 10 Conduit Street, W.1., J. R. FELL, Chairman, Animal Health Committee, The National Farmers Union. Agriculture House, Knightsbridge, S.W.1, Nov. 28., DAVID ENGLEHEART. Kinlet Hall, Bewdley, Worcestershire., PHYLLIS GARDINER. May Tree Cottage, Whiteleaf, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire., J. S. CHALONER, Dudsland Farm, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, Sussex., MAURICE EDELMAN. House of Commons, S.W.1, Nov. 28., JEREMY I. PFEFFER, 15 Vaughan Avenue, Hendon, N.W.4., M. PHILIPS PRICE. The Grove, Taynton, near Gloucester, Nov. 25., RONALD LEICESTER. Bishop's Lodge, Springfield Road, Leicester, Nov. 27., By A. M. Rendel, ALEX. FLETCHER. 14 Cammo Walk, Edinburgh, 4., By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, A.E.P., By Julian Critchley, From Our Special Correspondent, By Joan Chissell, From our Special Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent and Staff Reporters, From ROY McKELVIE, From HERBERT MISHAEL, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By ROBERT JONES, By Business News Staff, From GEORGE CRANFORD, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN PRICE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, Richard Fry ON THE BANKING WORLD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, H. B. ISHERWOOD. 18 Oaks Drive, Racecourse Heath, Ringwood, Hampshire., ROBERT FISCHER-LEDENICE, Managing Director., J. L. T. BIRLEY. 133 Sydenham Hill, S.E.26., M. V. HANCOCK. Ste. 4, 1116 Pendrell Street, Vancouvor 5, B.C., Canada., BYJ OHN GILMORE, By Our MINING EDITOR, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent, by Arthur Eaton, Secretary, Cumberland Development council, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by John Barker, by Sir Nicholas Sekers, by Frank Mellor,
ResumoNews: Traffic chaos after train is derailed, Computer control in spares, Teachers' victory on school meals, Village fight to save trees, Man dies in NPD rally uproar, Armed Forces Strength, Cattle Disease Vaccine Plan, Bonn plays down idea of crisis, Protest on 'drugged' attachés, Prague Students' Revolt Grows Call for inquiry into police, Sierra Leone 'needs aid', Highway to an era of promise, 'State of danger' in Malaysia Tunku's appeal to people, Are You an alcoholic?, Anger in Israel over U S bank's order, Ex-solicitor speaks of ruin, New hint on association, Incentives for the industrialists, Maoists put pressure on peasants, Elbow room for planners, Benelux Meeting Today On Future Of Eec, Boys Find Kisses In Films Boring, Balloon may be UFO, Threat To All British Rail Services Drivers decide on stronger action, New cure hope, Swedish feat in raising the Wasa, No waves from the Moon in solar wind, The faithful parker, Complaint by police upheld, Research Fear In Education Struggle For Control, Reproach for de Gaulle in Canada, British plea on Suez Canal, Cumberland Fears and hopes in isolation, Lisbon flood deaths put at 316, 'How I Won Against Myself', Archaeology's Eye On New City, £25m minimum bill for disease, PIB urges shake-up in dairies, For rugged blithe spirits, Misleading labels are blamed, Bank restores a family's savings, 'Espionage' by India missionaries, Bank To Vote On McNamara, Crashed aircraft had 'fuel system design fault', Eisenhower call for bolder war, How Cyprus reached the brink, The Times Diary, Liberal MPs still worry over leader, Guevara 'buried in secret grave', Secrecy over Aden pact details, Alcoholism-A Hidden Enemy, Her Double Victory, How Japan is tackling congestion, King's Road crowd 'became disorderly', Ending Traffic Jungle, UN rejects appeal to admit Peking, Fresh Stansted Inquiry Sought, Cultural life nourished, Greek effort to avert war, Mr Marsh puts facts on coal Changes must be faced, Microscope for rail cracks, MPs urge Britain to withdraw now, Police to seal off Calcutta, Sharp criticism of Polish industry Quality not acceptable, Aden leave-taking goes off without a tear, Mystery of missing wine chief, End of the triumvirate in Washington. Official Appointments and Notices: Chancellor named at Cambridge, Church News, Receiving orders, Leicester. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: property owners wait: cost of cleaning the beaches, That £7m for Arts Council, Safeguards For Divorce Bill, The Lords: economics of sending immigrants home, Mr. Wilson repudiates 'knocking on the door' of Europe: 'We have slammed our application on the table', Coal must contract: MR. Marsh outlines £133m plan to ease change, Mr Wilson waits to reply on veto. 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Index. Law: Stay Of Execution Of Possession Orders London Permanent Benefit Building Society v. De Baer, French 'No' to Breton names, 'Deception' by wife 40 years ago, Bench told of 'external pressures', Sentences today on four coloured men Ten charges under race Act, Trial postponed: lawyer in gaol, Wife of head loses appeal against bar, Elephant case settled, Poles sentenced, Briton acquitted of murder, Years Of Delay 'A Disgrace To Profession' Wales v. Wales And Another, Boy of 15 had a month in prison, Petition Against Duchess. Arts and Entertainment: Bede manuscript is sold for £27,000, Three Schwitters For Kendal, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,709, Television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: The Cyprus confrontation. Editorials/Leaders: Time for choice in the price of milk, Stronger Measures Needed, What Should Britain Do Now?, A Dispute Without Sense. Letters to the Editor: Soviet Minorities, A Celtic Dawn, Reith Lectures, Shaw's golden rule, Controlling Foot-And-Mouth: Change In Import Policy, Export Difficulties, The Other Crisis, Simple Christianity, De Gaulle In 1941. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Viscount Charlemont, Mr L. Lavrovsky, President Leon Mba Gabon leader since 1960. Reviews: Oistrakh's perceptive requiem, Fortepiano to pianoforte, Vilar to take on Paris opera?, Tate Gallery Gets A Zoffany, Painful trap Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford Ordeal by Marriage, Film director runs into opera storm, 'Vote' predictable, if unscientific, Civilization versus Anglo-Saxons Oxford Playhouse: The Madwoman of Chaillot, New Scottish opera, Oscar Wilde at his weakest Vaudeville Theatre: A Woman of No Importance, Pizzi, Bellini and the Druids. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Charles Follett Ltd, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Sport: Miss Stapleford triumphs for fifth time, Swift KO for Nigerian, Hungarians snatch narrow lead Liverpool defend in snow, Sports in Brief, Bowlers may polish ball, Strong Criticism In Britain, 1968 indoor titles off, Margaret Smith ready for world's best again, Another win for Aisher, New formula agreed, All Blacks last game, Tonbridge End On Strong Note, Racing under pall of uncertainty Off until further notice. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: France plans a shake-up, $410,000 for seat on Wall Street, Australian group plans rights offer, General Mills bids £13m for the rest of Smiths, News Summary, Unit trust prices, The Clydesdale (Transvaal) Collieries Limited, French move to safeguard electronics, Wombwell Foundry & Engineering Company, Russians want latest BMH car designs, Austin & Pickersgill Adverse Factors Affect Results Mr. C. B. Longbottom On Steps To Enhance Company's Position, Briefly From Industry Britain wins £2m Russian order, Weinstock names his new team for AEI, Devaluation hits paper venture, Building societies' receipts down, Business Diary BOC versus BoT, City brokers join U S exchange, Fall in loads for State airlines, Dollar Land directors resign after probe, New French Issue In Euro-Bond Market Sociéte DES Automobiles Simca, Lagging behind the Germans, £½m saving per ship, Holiday prices on the way up, Scrip and extra 30 points from Robinson Rentals, Scottish Metropolitan Property Continuing Growth In Revenue, Wide swings in NY platinum, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, IMF loan will be finalized today, Egg prices rise 34% in month, Dan Smith's ITV stake, Frankfurt lower but above worst, France may decide to leave gold pool altogether, Slater buys Kirby, Port expanding, Loans ration will affect credit cards, Computer link-up nearer, Land-Rovers for Africa, New look for BP stations, The tender season gets underway, Tesco keeps up the pace, Militant exporters to press Crosland for better deal, Basically firm, HP group's diversifying 'caused loss', How The Markets Moved, Tax reserve certificates, £25m cable link to US delayed, Rolls-Royce cuts American prices, State docks scheme may cost £400m compensation, Devaluation hits rubber and tin, IBM chief hits at UK, LA REDOUTE (Roubaix, France), Guidelines for investors, U S trade surplus lowest for years, 'Beauty business', Pearl & Dean takes up bingo, Fresh money swamped, NUBE is near first victory, Cash copper wire bars down £11. Business Appointments: Wilde named chairman of Union Carbide UK, Stock Exchange Tables: Banks and Insurances strong, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Wall Street still advancing, Pound closes shade below $2.40, Good rises in leaders, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.
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