The Times - 31/10/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM INNIS MACBEATH, , BY OUR SCIENTIFIC STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP HOWARD, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Percival Ballet critic, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Joan Chissell, D.G., By Henry Raynor, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM ALFRED FRIENDLY, JR., From STEWART HARRIS, PHS, RADCLIFFE. Hampton Lucy House, Warwick., TUFTON BEAMISH. GLADWYN. CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW. Campaign for a European Political Community. Chandos House, Buckingham Gate, S.W.1, Oct. 30., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, Oct. 29., I. L. M. McGEOCH, Flag Officer, Submarines. Fort Blockhouse, Gosport, Hampshire., G. I. A. D. DRAPER. 16 Southover High Street, Lewes, Sussex., QUINTIN HOGG. All Souls College, Oxford, Oct. 28., JOHN GRAVES. Holme Grange, Wokingham, Berkshire, Oct.28., DAVID CHESTERMAN. 15 Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire., MARCUS LIPTON House of Commons., LAURENCE HARRIS. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2., DERMOT MORRAH. 131A Ashley Gardens. Westminster, S.W.1, Oct. 28., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Noted opera producer, By GEOFFREY GREEN, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY ROY McKELVIE, From NEIL ALLEN, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By MAURICE CORINA, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROY MACKIE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JAMES CHEWTON, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By KENNETH OWEN, From Our Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY HUGH CORBET, By HENRY SCOTT STOKES, Tokyo, Oct. 30, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN GILMORE, Geotge Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, From BENT ARNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ANTHONY M. PERRY, Editor. Catering Times, Elm House, Elm Street, W.C.1., ARTHUR BRYAN, Managing Director. Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent., By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN WOODLAND,
ResumoNews: Gentle sound of the carpet slipper vote, �40 fine for refusal to answer, MPs attack plan to hold rates down, Ombudsman ruling attacked, Challenge on 11-plus 'stress', Danger in US of poverty clash Warning by Mr Romney, Source of the energy output stars, State of Government as new session opens, Indonesians leave peking embassy, ETU leader warns the rebels, Heat and sound in study of reactions, Sailor claims he has a vocation, Common Market Hopes By Lord Chalfont, Wider Vision By Travel Agents Distaste at price slashing, Stones Guitarist gets nine months on drug charges 'A growing canker', Chairman says, Tories preserve school choice, UN impasse on Middle East, Changes in S Africa command, Church Bells Vie With Red Flags E Germany Christian rally, 'Danger' Wagons In Rail Fleet Warning on derailments, Aden gunman kills ship's captain, Cost Of Student Grants Mounts Hint on loans element, Bomb Murder Bid Alleged, A bullet hole marks the dress of Mrs. Leta Caldwell, the bride of three days, as she is removed from the, Venus still holds its riddles, Port Employers Stand Firm London strike warning, Rail Dispute IS Settled, Youth had razor at match, Ill-Concealed Joy Of French Officials, Israel Insistent On Direct Talks, Protests to Britain on racialism, 'Uglier side' to cadet corps, Fellows to please Sir Winston, A decade of Which?--hardly a best buy, Washington 'pop' group riot, Trustees of museum to meet, Hallowe'en guests see murder, Whatever happened to the office dress?, New kind of star found, Israel plane 'shot down' by Syria Rising tide of unrest, Ministry's bomb test 'mix up' Widow appeals for pension, Rhodesia Warning By Mr Thomson Dangers of an invasion, Sydney Welcomes U S Troops Vietnam men on leave, Blast threat to town centre, Hovercraft service for Weymouth, The Klan's battle orders, Paris academic battlefield, Sub-Commission On Mixed Marriages, The Pope begins rest period, Seeing in one millionth of a second, Repeat visits to get drug prescription, Bombs found in Madrid's University, Unending battle against international smugglers, Soviet denial on manned flight, Two Britons share in Nobel prize, Jagger's brother arrested, Britain gets UAR view on crisis, Hongkong Border Bridge Raided, U S may lose Vietnam war at home, GLC sue for demolition, The Times Diary Naga leader scents trouble A Moore for W Berlin gallery Modern Raleigh to the rescue, No Room On The Cliffs Window-Sill Will Do, Press blamed by Lord Chalfont Off-the-record remarks 'completely distorted', ICI workers reject productivity trial, Mr Heath shuffles his front bench Sport to have Spokesman, Jewish deaths blamed on Washington, Biggin Hill lights up cheaply, Mr Heath will press for an answer, Space Link-Up Triumph By Russians Satellites docked and separated, Portugal accused of aiding Biafran rebels, Bride shot by rejected suitor. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Shadow Minister, News from the universities Oxford. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Newcastle, The British Council Of Chruch, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, The Elga Group Of Copanies,, The Canada Life Assurance Company, The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited, Molho, Bulova Accutron, Pla, Lob, The Times, Vickers Review, Fieie Hansestadt Bremen, Mediobanca, Hertz, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, Boac, Electrocomponents Associated Limited, Johnson, Matthey & Co., Limited, Simca, Endocil, Sunbeam, United Kindom Property Company, Ekco Hawkins, Wiles Group, Tendring Hundred Waterworks Company. Index. Picture Gallery: Two projects for a new Paris. Law: �80,000 fraud alleged, S African gaols case adjourned, No Liability On Dismissed Manager Duncan v. Hart And Another, Farmer Wins Appeal Over Seasonal Use Of Land Webber v. Minister Of Housing And Local Government And Another, Mental home inquiry still in private, Greeks convict six on spy charges Secrets supplied to Syria, Dr Luther King is gaoled again. Arts and Entertainment: Clear-cut win in bridge pairs, 5,750gns for 10 pieces of Meissen service, Roger Planchon's New Play, Television and radio programmes, Women Share Chess Title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,684. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations Vacant, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: When Mexico is more a state of mind, Henry Fames at one remove, An exciting week of jazz, A Hampton Court gala, Mahler underplayed, To Commemorate Burne-Jones, Mercurial Romeo, A reminder from the Russian Revolution, Well-tried names in British art, Tuned in to mime Saville Theatre Marcel Marceau. Editorials/Leaders: Three Months' Breathing Space, No Prize: No Peace, Student Grants, Through the eyes of the Swiss bankers. Letters to the Editor: Trouble With Pinta, America's New Left, The Parkes Case, Royal Childhood, BOAC, the Americans and our hotel industry, Nigerian War, Sudden storm, Ending Roadworks, Decision On National Library: History Of 'Consultation', Beethoven Threatened. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Charles Cunningham, Mr Christopher West, Dr Willi Hoffer. Sport: Rugby club records, London PIN Hopes On Freshmen, Points win by Buchanan, Two doubles at Folkestone Sun of a Bee surprises, Oxfordshire choice, Sports in Brief, Swallow in play-off, The professional in an amateur world, Football results Third Division, Bristol Rovers meet unknown Arnold, Fielder just beaten in jump-off, Contenders Have Little To Offer Frazier falls from grace, Squash Rackets. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Ford and unions tackle grading, The British Linen Bank Statement to Stockholders by the Governor, The Duke of Hamilton, UK boat men win �200,000 orders, State to form export body, Briefly From Industry, I M F challenge to France on sterling, Bid to enlarge Scottish development area, German and Italian firms deny pvc dumping, Cotton imports up, Copper prices surge ahead, BGE bids for remaining half of Locabull, �6 3\4m of new plant starts Vauxhall's bid on commercials, Blueprint from Wilson will strengthen work of DEA, News Summary, More support for Chambers' group, Extra hold in airliners, Unit trust prices, Further rise seen in cocoa, Capital gains tax critic suggests changes, AEI plans further defence against GEC, Support for farm subsidies, Productivity rising, Tight close in money, Lead stocks fall 1,050 long tons, More Soviet corn goes to Poland, Daggafontein gold mine is closed, Europe's space efforts criticized, Supertankers: the problem facing Lloyd's, Market catches bid fever, Duke presents four design awards, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, UK economy on the mend?, U S Treasury bill rates down, Scamp urges dock pay review, Herbert-Anocut pact, Occidental's new oil well is Libya's best ever, Noranda moves into uranium, Building society interest For The Saver, Japan's motor industry prepares for trade battle, Sentiment better, Business Diary, Book of books published, Board of Trade puts curb on motor insurance company, Campaign to boost Midas sales, New moves in battle for Butterworth, Poland seeks increase in trade with Britain, Second Broadmount Trust Limited Revenue Reduced, Danger signals in U S price levels, 'India insurance takeover agreed', Du Pont cuts UK price of Corfam, �4�m placing of Johnson, Matthey, How The Markets Moved, Goldon Hope cut final by 5 points, Shares hit fresh peak, Banks' export loans scheme unchanged, Encouraging start for new toothpaste, Westinghouse team seeks Britain's atom scientists, Strike threat to GM, Apathy to 'state' detergents, U S mutual funds in shock study, Sharp Perrin gets 6s 6d paper offer from Courtaulds, Control over egg prices unlikely, Beatles men go own way, Time for AEI to show its cards, Yorshire--neck and neck at the finish, General Accident in first with �40 �m bid for Yorkshire, Tours code opposed. Business Appointments: Midland Bank Finance names top men, GM names chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound holds steady, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Share indices, Banks and insurance strong, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Wall St slightly lower in active trading, Recent issues.
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