The Times - 30/12/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From LOUIS HEREN, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, BY OUR BUSINESS STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, From MICHAEL BILLINGTON, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From ROY McKELVIE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From ERIC BRITTER, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, By JOHN YOUNG, PHS, ROBERT CARR. House of Commons, Dec. 29., JOHN PARKER. House of Commons., HENRY CECIL. 6 Gray's Inn Square, Gray's Inn, W.C.1, Dec. 27., ALFRED DIAMANT, Professor of Government, Indiana University. Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, St. James's, S.W.1, Dec. 27., S. A. SHERBOURNE. 14 Cranmer Road, Didsbury, Manchester, 20, Dec. 24., JOHN CARSWELL Chairman, Department of Fine Arts. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Dec. 20., From Peter Nichols, H. R. PELLY. Novar, Edgar Road, Winchester, Dec. 21., E. F. G. HAIG, Norfolk Cottage, Eversley, Hampshire, Dec. 26., P. H. BOVEY. Killock House, Laughton, near Rugby, Dec. 23., KENNETH URWIN, General Secretary, Association of University Teachers. Bremar House, Sale Place, W.2, Dec. 26., Yours truly. M. R. A. CHANCE, Reader in Ethology, University of Birmingham. 12 Innage Road, Northfield, Birmingham, 31. Dec. 27., By Hugh Kaye, By Business News staff, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN WOODLAND, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN GILMORE, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, H. R. S. POCOCK. Les Nièmes, St. Peter, Jersey, C.I., H. B. FOLLIOTT. The Lons, Bitton, Near Bristol., R. W. HOLDER. The South Plantation, Boome Lane, West Monkton, Taunton, Somerset., From GLORIA EMERSON, By PHILIP JACOBSON, FRANK DAVIS, EDWARD MAYER, HARRY GOLOMBEK, TREVOR GEE, JOHN PERCIVAL, DAVID WADE, BILL BYROM, HELENE CIXOUS, PAOLO BAROZZI, HORST SCHNEIDER, CHRISTINA HOBHOUSE, PENELOPE MASLIN, HANNAH CARTER, H. R. F. KEATING, RICHARD HOLMES, BY FRANK FIELD, CHARLES OSBORNE, DAVID HOPKINSON, GUY BRETT, ANGUS WOLFE MURRAY, ANDREW GRAHAM, JOHN YOUNG, BERNARD HAYMAN, JOHN IRVING, ROY HAY, MARY OPENSHAW, TUDOR EDWARDS,
ResumoNews: Civil Service pay rise, Queen Of Greece Loses Her Baby, Bury your failures, Call to protect theatres, Lubricating oil to cost 4d more, Students turn on an old ally, 177 groceries go up in price Hundreds more rises to come, traders say, Arab call for Yemen peace, Aberfan fund man explains, Labour MPs' appeal, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, U S Pressure For Backing On Vietnam Hint of changes in Nato policy, Silence of Sail, Failure of communications with Rome, Denial that Garrison had mental record, Lord Robens: I might have been PM, The god who changed sex, Tito and Ceausescu in anti-Moscow talks, Monte Carlo Rally drivers to start from Dover, Travel in Denmark Beauty unknown, Secret of ambassador's 'rearm against Hitler' warning, Parents will ignore ruling on schools, BEA likely to cut new aircraft, Frost show: legal move considered, Polish actor seeks U S asylum, Yard To ACT On Zero Roulette, New scrutiny of public policy, Down the Moselle, Foot-and-mouth hopes brighter, Deserters 'will open U S eyes', From abstinence to true charity, Tory choice for Meriden, 'Flu epidemic kills two babies, Turkish Cypriots set up council Reconciliation recedes, Zambia holds S African police, Versatile Madeira, Staff vote for unpaid work, Breath test for a singing milkman, Power demand, Talks in U S on future of F 111, 'No proposals' for new Library site, Eec Paralysis Predicted, For 82 days Miss Yvonne Paul has been living in the departure hall of Sehiphol airport, Amsterdam. She refuses to go, hoping for a re-entry permit for New York. Our Amsterdam Correspondent tells her story:, The Times Diary A blast for Sierra Leone junta Saigon's diplomatic nurses Russian shoots film in Britain, Party broadcasts may be altered, Neo-Nazi charge rejected, Christian teaching 'vital to national well-being', Conscription for aliens, Science Report Virology Activities of influenza virus, Snow Reports, 'Widen education' plea, Theft from Rebecca West, Bandits shoot at French railcar Two guards badly wounded, Work for winter, Recognizing dangers of a sifted society, Wives In Custody '100 Miles Away', Oral cancer clue. Picture Gallery: Fun on the ice floes. News in Brief. Law: 'Z-Cars' actor, Girl ordered to return home, Two men in court on murder charge, Christmas Day arrest man freed, Three charged after bank raid, Guardsmen among five accused Charges concern indecency, Ten teenagers on bomb charge, Seven gaoled for lynching. Display Advertising: Country Climax Electric Fork Lift Trucks, Bell's, Bergen Line, Town And Commercial Properties Limited, Oxfam, Chairman's Statement, The Sunday Times. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Accessories, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, Connoisseurs' Guide, Hickie Borman, Boats For Sale, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Drawn games at chess, Champions' challenge, Danger in doubling, Television Sunday, Television Saturday, Radio Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,734, Radio Saturday. Sport: Taylor's £41,000 tennis contract 'I'll be back for Wimbledon', Newcastle May Have 10 Races, Impressive start by Moore, Today's sporting arrangements, Sports in Brief, Pen Duick III leading, Grand Prix will be run, Young MCC team, Trial for Scots who face France, Sinclair Moves To Newcastle. Editorials/Leaders: Old And New In The Galleries, A new phase for trade liberalization, Putting Off The Extra Year. Letters to the Editor: Solicitors Criticized, Foot-And-Mouth, Very Little Peace, University Salaries, Can we win the invisible war?, American Congress, Israel National Museum, Austerity No Remedy, Blinded Newts, Righting The Economy, Law Handicaps Role Of Industry, National Parks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in the Services, Church News, Third Professor Of Physics, Receiving orders From the London Gazette. Deaths. Obituaries: Paul Whiteman Big bandleader of the 1920s, Mr John Roberts, Mr Shao Li-Tzu, Rev Arthur Dowle. Business and Finance: Warning on shipyard, Industry facing cost rises, Dene Shipping's US loans paid off, Cocoa prices fall again, Buffer plan for copper, Americans boycott French goods, Pinnock creditors get more shocks, Hauliers halt 23pc increase, Swiss loan activity, Freight rate rise cut to 8 pc, Drop in U S car output, News Summary, Unit trust prices, New pay code for salaried employees is firms' aim, Active day in money, Top showing by BSDF, Export prices riposte, Pleasurama cheers shareholders, CBI likely to warn unions on wages, Gains by the Funds, Bahamas plan turnover tax on casinos, Britain repays another £81m, Maxwell Joseph in bank shares clash, UK bill rate, British yards lose £2m ferry order, Cuts in defence hit Vickers-400 jobs to go, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Rolls-Royce meets U S challenge, Court approves press merger, Dealers wait for Wilson, U S chances slim in British gas industry, Devaluation by Brazil, Swiss took £53m of London's gold, Citroen-Maserati link?, Wall St near 1929 trading peak, New Year boardroom changes, Anaconda force majeure, Covent Garden prices, W Germany's trade deficit, Fiat ousts VW as world pace-setter. Stock Exchange Tables: Banks and Isurances firm, How The Markets Moved, Wall Street goes boom, Regional share prices, Firm trend in sterling, Bid stocks shine. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Principles of the Press The Future Of The Press By Cecil King (Macgibbon and Kee 12s. 6d.) Newspaper Management By John F. Goulden, Reflections of what has been Selected Poems And Prose Of John Clare, Lure of the man with the gun, Ambitious Second-Hand Persons By William Vincent Burgess, Cool state of the word CONCRETE POETRY: An International Anthology., Twentieth century music, Exercise The Great Cham By Michael Baldwin, Books abroad: the States united, France revitalized; Italy frustrated, Germany reading, Novel notes The Self-Devoted Friend By Marvin Cohen, Wholemeal sandwiches, Great Ghost Stories,, Exhumations, New faces in British cinema, Vienna dies: a passionate sniper's ambiguous career hastens the end The Last Days Of Mankind; Karl Kraus And His Vienna, Harvest of new talent, Dramatic debut, Things gay and serious.
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