The Times - 06/03/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, ERIC WIGHAM, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR STAFF REPORTER, From CHARLES HARGROVE-, NORMAN FOWLER, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-, GEOFFREY GREEN, , FROM A TABLE TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, U. A. TITLEY, , From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, , A. A. THOMSON, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING STAFF, From William Mann, Music Critic, Partap Sharma, R. W. Cooper, , Joan Chissell, Suzy Menkès, Margaret Allen, DAVID WOOD, RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL Stour, East Bergholt, Suffolk, March 5., ROBERT GRAVES. Deya, Mallorca, Spain, Feb. 28., PATRIC DICKINSON, Gresham Professor in Rhetoric, City University. 38 Church Square, Rye, Sussex., WILHELMINE HARROD. The Old Rectory, Holt, Norfolk, Feb. 28., DUNCAN SANDYS. House of Commons, March 3., 1962-63 Diana Lee Smith, 1963-64 Rodney Mace. 1964-65 Nicholas Weaver. 1965-66 Tim Drewitt. 1966-David Hyams. Chairmen 1962-63 Christopher Cross. 1963-64 M. N. Glickman. 1965-66 M. J. Pearson. 1966-R. Maxwell Comfort. 36 Bedford Square, W.C.1., C. E. T. LLOYD. 39 Beadon Road, Bromley, Kent, March 3., VIOLET STEED. Lovell's II, King's Sutton, Banbury, Oxfordshire, , GUY REAKS. Leather Institute, Leather Trade House, 9 St. Thomas Street, S.E.1., E. H. S. LEWIS. Three Limes, Dunsfold, Godalming, Surrey, March 2., DAVID THOMSON. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge., A. E. SAMUELS, Chairman, Public Health Services Committee. The County Hall, S.E.1, March 3., C. M. SAUNDERS. 85 Constable Road, Ipswich, Suffolk., BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, BY OUR CORRESPONDENT, From CYRIL BAINBRIDGE, Kuwait, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, WILFRED ALTMAN, MARGARET ALLEN, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, LEONARD AMEY, , FROM A NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, GERALD ELY, ,
ResumoNews: France remains loyal to the General First round of elections leave Gaullists unshaken, Monday Merry-Go-Round, Spain clears Gibraltar neutral zone Demolition of old blockhouses, New 108 m.p.h. car from Ford, Insemination barriers breaking down, Mother and 2 children die in stabbing, Army May Face Battle Of The Moors Ex-Minister calls plan for tank training area 'appalling', Seven Killed In Sarawak Clash, Learner Must Face Real Traffic Instructors wary of simulators, Sleeper Coach Undamaged, Scots Express Crashes At 100 M.P.H. Six dead, 20 injured in midnight derailment near Huntingdon Rescue Teams Free Trapped, Board Defends Dismissal Of Official, Malta Docks Get More Work, Prophets Of Woe Hardly Fair, Employers Seek A Congress Annual T.U.C. pattern, Rome film directors back rebel students, Anglers Run Down By A Barge, Pilots 'wait a month' for flying tests Shortage of examiners may cut B.E.A. recruiting, Parkes Says Report 'A Pack Of Lies', New Prime Minister in Jordan interim Government, Two Cars And 'Two Issues', Soviet farm policy under fire from economists, S. Africa may use secret fund to aid other countries, Increases likely for million lowest paid Incomes board stresses need to improve efficiency, Arrested Negroes attack police, Attempt to win T.U.C. support will go on, Rumania Takes Firm Line On Conference, Raiders warned of radioactivity, Anti-immigrant paper under scrutiny Attorney General considering issue of action, 150 tons of metal in space, Key day for 23 manuscripts, AS IT HAPPENS: Mr. Heath's offer; Young Tory Hovercraft; Vanishing hedgerows, Weathering The Winter In U.S. 'Siberia', State Aid Denied By Amnesty, Mr. Wilson changes tactics with rebels, Draughtsmen's Union Answer Mr. Powell 'Desirable standards' sought, Farming notes and comments, Protest March In Sicily Today, Fears Over Djibouti Referendum Somali critic of French methods, '34 killed' in U.S. airliner crash, 'Full support' for farm strike, American warning on future of Nato Caution over changes in forces, Clash In Rhodesia With Judges Possible, Ideal Home Exhibition Strike, To school without breakfast, Chancellor Expects Heavy Cut In Debt, Stubborn Archbishop unites lecturers against him, Rajasthan Arrest Of Opposition Leaders Riot after ruling on majority, 370 British firms showing at Leipzig Fair, Snow Reports, Record Voyage By British Nuclear Submarine, German Offset Discussions By U.S., Has T.U.C bitten off more than it can chew?, Miniskirt Image Versus Sober Socialism, Forestry strike stops larch planting, Non-Striker Attacked By Mob In Aden. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Parisians go to the polling stations. Display Advertising: Westminster Bank Limited, Corporation Of London, Bicc Group, British Rail, The Board Of Trade, 'The Investigation', The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, Olympia Limited, Dry Ginger Ale, Eleco Holdings Limited, Tower Silos Ltd., Mercedes-Benz, The Chartered Bank. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: New Prison Chief Appointed, University News, From The London Gazette. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Sport: Small-bore title retained, Sports in Brief, Patterned elegance with only one objective, Triumph of character for Mrs. Wright, Racing on Saturday, Trinity hold pride of place, Football Scores And Tables, University Golf, Rugby Union results, Wiltshire first winners from west, Lean Spell Over, Pym may be future star in Finns, Q.P.R. pose problem for League Fairs' Cup entry in jeopardy, Weekend Hockey, Champion Hurdle tempting for Persian War, Barry Test Awaits New Champion Taylor's debt to a friend, Recovery By Champion, Mrs. Jones Beaten In Final, Navy's "Heart of Oak", but skill missing. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Shipping, Personal, Appointments And Situations. Reviews: London debut of Rafael Orozco, Warm phrasing of Mozart Players, Black comedy makes 'Arden' a serious opera, Echoes of a great love for Galsworthy, Painter's consistent development, The new hall for chamber music, Human dignity in the Bombay underworld, Harrowing Handel, Drama of Victorian school life. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,480, Television, Radio. Editorials/Leaders: What Erin Should Remember, Not Much To Celebrate, Seeing Europe Whole. Letters to the Editor: Dam On The Thames, Decimal Currency, Universities' Proper Reply, Unrest In Aden, The Death Of A President: Mr. Churchill's Reply, The Poetry Chair At Oxford, A School's Future, Trends In Leather, Leasehold Reform, Labour Party Rebels, National Trust. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. A. Mylonas, Mr. Mischa Auer, Miss Renata Latse, General G. P. Vanier Governor-General of Canada, Dr. Muhammad Moussadek Nationalization Of Iran's Oil Industry. Business and Finance: The 10s.-a-day men who make Portugal's cotton, Private brands battle in grocery trade hotting up, Cyprus: The Price Of A 6% Growth, Copper boost by Chilean mine, Österreichische Länderbank Volume Of Business Again Increased, Charity without strings-by donating to a fund, Call for European oil investment, Nationalized industries begin to brighten their image, £7m. surplus on Nat. Savings, Engineers' order books are getting thinner, Encouraging start by Tom Martin, Difficult morning for Lombard St., Workers' attitude the key to U.S. productivity, Why Lancashire is worried, $125m. deb. for Lockheed, Wm. Park & Co. Forgemasters A Very Satisfactory Achievement, U.S. net free reserves slump, Big jump in U.S. fire losses, A boost for banking as a career, Chartered breaks a bankers' tradition, Commodity markets, Call for petrol tax cut, Lead price aided by producers' agent, Lebanon seeks bigger cut now, Luxury block may be let at last, A double blow for cigarettes?, Further softening in U.S. economy, Briefly from the boardroom, U.S. gold loss reduced, H. FAIRWEATHER AND CO. LTD. (Building and Civil Engineering Contractors) A Successful Year Despite Difficulties, Tougher for German brewers, Plantation firms to talk with Indonesia, Rise for top U.S. banks forecast, Putting waste gas to work in Kuwait, Was Liverpool Pushed On The Container Shelf?, Long shadow of the criminal law over trade, Canadian oil firm buys airline, Bradford Permanent Building Society Another Record Year. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Mr. S. Northcote moves up at Chartered Bank, The new man at Air France. Stock Exchange Tables: Abrupt improvement in the pound. Weather: The Weather. Property: House Linked With Making Gunpowder, Commercial & Industrial.
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