The Times - 26/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, BY NORMAN FOWLER HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From IBRAHIM NOORI, From DAVID SPANIER, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DESSA TREVISAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, , Yours, Harold., By Miles Kington, By Julian Critchley, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By William Gaunt, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, By Mosco Carner, From John Russell Taylor Film critic, by Prudence Glynn, by Caroline Mackinlay, P.H.S., CAMPBELL OF ESKAN. 15 Eaton Square, S.W.1, July 25., CHARLES WILSON, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, Jesus College, Cambridge, July 23., RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL. Stour, East Bergholt, Suffolk, July 24., H. J. BRADLEY, President, International Federation of Journalists, Acorn House, 314-320 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1, July 24., C. G. W. WHIBLEY. 18 Thurlow Road, Hampstead, N.W.3, July 21., E. R. COPLESTON, Secretary, University Grants Committee, 13-14 Park Crescent, W.1, July 24., ROBERT VIGARS, Chairman, Highways and Traffic Committee, Greater London Council, The County Hall, S.E.1, July 24., TERENCE DAVIS. 90 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.8, July 24., J. I. CREBER. 30 Salcombe Road, Ashford, Middlesex., Extracted from an article in " Management Decision " by Sir Edward Playfair, a former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, R. C. GREENBERG. 79 Bow Lane, Finchley, N.3, July 24., DEREK H. MILLER. 50 Wimpole Street, W.1., July 24., URSULA L. BOWLBY. Wyldes Close Corner, Hampstead Way, N.W.11, July 24., W. K. HANCOCK. Canberra, Australia, July 19., E. BARLOW WRIGHT, Joint Secretary, The Office of The Queen's Award to Industry. 1 Victoria Street, S.W.1, July 24., FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. B. Moore, The Dean of Norwich, Sir Geoffrey Wallinger, chairman of the Anglo-Brazilian Society, writes:-, I. R., By JOHN SILCHESTER, From LEWINE MAIR, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From PHILIP CLIFFORD, By CHRISTINA WOOD, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, , Geoffrey Charles, Motoring Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA and DAVID JONES, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, , By IAIN JOHNSTONE, BY MICHAEL THOMAS, LABOUR STAFF, By RODNEY COWTON, By KEITH CARMICHAEL, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN PRICE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, A. E. H. FROST. 36 Chaldon Common Road, Caterham, Surrey, July 22., H. R. THACKER. 7 Kiln Road, Fareham, Hampshire., W. F. STRICKLAND. Halsteads, 22A, Branksome Lane, St. Leonards-on-Sea., By JOHN WOODLAND,
ResumoNews: Minister quits on welfare curb Miss Herbison says 'only possible course ', Morals test: council act, Villagers shot by Vietcong, Portuguese talks in Pretoria, Inquiry into newspaper costs, 600,000 claims for new supplementary pensions, 'My strong opposition', Faster, safer, by automation, Bus 'colour bar' denied, Nationalists agree to Aden talks Telegram sent to UN, Israelis Bring Life To A Bare Rock, Sweetness for less work, Mr Wilson makes modest gesture to Rhodesia, Nationalism asserted by Rumania, Chinese key city hit by strike, Mercenary's 'debt of honour', 'Military imperialism' in psalm criticized, Dounreay reactor shut down, Detroit: the bloody city, The Pope Begins Turkish Visit Historic Istanbul welcome, Peru May START New Arms Race, End Of Rpm No Real Threat To Small Shops, Improving the top echelon of the Civil Service, Scrutiny into five years of profits, Gen De Gaulle Rebuked By Mr Pearson Canada rejects efforts to destroy unity, 'Put Engagements On Record' Plan for compulsion, No length problem with Pipart, The Times Diary MacMillan saves chart for Canada An interchange on Yioura Wanted: a Negro Anne Frank, 'Managers to blame for disputes', Russia learns from British politeness, Limelight On Mrs Hart, Wide inquiry on blacklist schools, Tests to get boom-proof buildings, 300-Seat Airbus Go-Ahead, U S strife 'gravest since Civil War', French Concern At De Gaulle Oratory Demons of nationalism feared, Children invading the pub, Drug curbs urged, King Husain urges Arab unity, Kaunda Warning On Race Explosion, People on the go. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: 'Vive Québec libre'. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: mortgages and rents, The Lords: defence defeat: peer says 'We are a toothless bulldog', Rhodesia: Governor to seek clarification, Opposition wish for success, Masts over gas pipelines, Defence cuts defeat, Sonic bangs ended for summer, Tighter race laws for Britain, Recess blues range from boredom to crisis. Display Advertising: Interim Statement, Elga Products Ltd., B M C, Beecham Group, Trans Mediterranean Airways S.A.L., Ferranti, Garrard, Dewsbury, National Savings Certificates, Leipzig Fair, Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Limited, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Peugeot S.A., Paistan International Airlines, EQUITY & Law, T D C, Marine Midland Grace, Wolverhampton Metal (Holdings) Limited. Index. Law: Indian Fails To Have Ban Lifted Regina v. Secretary Of State For The Home Department Ex Parte Singh, 'Individual Liberty In Issue In Stansted Decision' Essex County Council v. Ministry Of Housing And Local Government, More Motorists Are Sent To Prison, Five For Trial In Race ACT Case Purely political, defence say, Spy for Rhodesia gets five years 'Sheltered' girl also gaoled, Youth accused of parents' murder, Loophole in divorce law, School Chief Foresees Disaster Bradbury And Others v. London Borough Of Enfield, 'Prisoners of war' plea fails, Restrictive Practices Court In Re Chocolate And Sugar Confectionery Reference, 12 months for councillor, Girl ordered to say where she is, Richardson back in Durham, Decree against Richard Arnell. Official Appointments and Notices: Archdeacon Of Cardigan, US award for Pill research. Classified Advertising: The Chairman's Car, Educational, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: The Merchant At The Haymarket, Arden play for Arts, New British jazz groups on the way up, Beauty and deserts of the mind, Lawyers as asses, The vision of Mahler, Middlebrow angle on corruption Savoy Theatre Minor Murder by Reginald Denham and Mary Orr, Works by Kokoschka, A Russian mystery film. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,601, 3,800 Gns For Miniature Jane Seymour portrait, Jacques Charon As M. Jourdain, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: European Aircraft, Taking The Chains Off Enterprise, No Way To Behave, A Limited Step. Letters to the Editor: A Place For The Farmer, The automatic bullies, Books On The Cheap, The Greek Press, The Money And Morals Of Trade, Equipment Grants, Press Attacks, Viewing St Paul's, Cannabis And The Law, Sign Of The Times, London's Roar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Canon F. J. Shirley, Mr Nigel Warren, Canon Guy Rogers Social aspects of the Gospel, Marshal Castelo Branco, Cardinal J. Cardijn Founder of YCW. Sport: Optimist Takes One Ton Cup, Reform best for Sussex Stakes Speedy St Chad a danger, Pocock decides day for Surrey Yorkshire go pointless, Athletics, Bronze Cross Goes To Britton, Sky Diver triumphs, Windsor well on top, Stowe well balanced, Hard match for Irish champion, Hayes and Smith share title Big red wall overcome. Weather: The Weather. Property. Births. Business and Finance: Rise in copper checked by profit-taking, Cotton's cry, The British Steam Specialties Limited Mr J. W. Waudby On Encouraging New Developments, Easier trend in Frankfurt, Container ships will break through St Lawrence ice, Britain to bear Dragon costs, Case for accepting Showerings, Hepper may quit SIB, GPO only to use kiosks, Adverse UK balance with Kuwait, Gilts again lose ground, £16m plant for Dorman Long, News Summary, Unit trust prices, BACAL jolt from subsidiary's loss, Japan buys more Australian wool, Container port for Greenock, Petrofina fights talk of takeover, STEVINSON, HARDY & Co. (Oil Importers and Distributors, Tanker Agents and Charterers) Mr. V. G. Baker's Statement, The Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd, Cheaper electricity for bulk users?, Mr Lazell not quite so cheerful, Buffer stock now holds 1,510 tons of tin, Business Diary Introducing 8,000 graduates to business, No trumpet-blowing over export measures, £750m saved next year if state holds to 3% rise, 7% fall in receipts, No one union for steel staff, Standard Oil (N.J.) earnings dip abroad, Motel 'every 100 miles', Ayer Hitam div reduced, New fee system for NY exchange, Taylor Woodrow half-year profit at fresh peak, Briefly From Industry Industrial building approvals fall, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Tariff cuts: who loses?, J. W. Spear & Sons Limited Record Turnover, Revenue surplus of £2m, Rolls Razor face over £¼m claims, Flaxseed dearer in Winnipeg, Detroit car firms try to keep goods rolling, Congo investment in Belgian steel, £½52m Harp breweries hived off, Five hundred Concords by 1980, Silver cheaper, ASHTON BROTHERS & COMPANY (HOLDINGS) (Spinners, Manufacturers and Converters) Mr. P. Ralph Gell's Statement, Big Glasgow rate cuts, No Six trade policy yet, US aircraft setbacks, Imps takes bigger share of market, Merger approved but firms fall out, Money very tight, U S firms charged with withholding dividends, More hope at Broken Hill, Haslemere Estates raising £773,000, Furniture trading drops 8 per cent, New Western Credit farm scheme-expensive, Step towards T S B trusts, Engineers and shipbuilders are marking time, What price a Viyella sale?, AEU gets to grips with progress, Saudi oil flows to Lebanon, Big Five may 'rescue' small sweet shops, Avon to sell more tyres to Ford, N Sea oil well failure, Austin Reed shares for U S group, Steel shares: better terms, Woolcombers in red, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Limited, TV sales making up lost ground, Hail damage to olive crops. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares drift lower again, How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread equity losses, Pound loses most of gain made on Monday, Indecisive day on wall Street, Regional share prices, Pound loses ground, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Top-level reshuffle at Yorkshire Imperial Metals. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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