The Times - 01/12/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH CORBET, From JOHN W. FINNEY, , By DAVID WOOD, BY STANLEY SADIE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HOPKIRK, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, , BY OUR CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, , Valerie Knox, Ann Hills, Peter Townsend, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Thursday, From LOUIS HEREN, PHS, E. G. D. HEALEY, Clerk of the Council. North Shropshire Rural District Council, Wem, Shropshire, Nov. 29., STRADBROKE. Henham Estate Office, Wangford, Beccles, Suffolk, Nov. 27., W. M. POOLEY, President, The Imported Meat Trade Association Incorporated. 60-62 West Smithfield, E.C.1, Nov. 29., PETER BESSELL JOHN PARDOE. House of Commons, Nov. 27., D. P. CHOYCE. 9 Drake Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, Nov. 28., LESLIE HUNTER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Nov. 29., N. KURTI., FUAD HADDAD. 157 Park Lane, Wembley, Middlesex., By Major Mike Hoare, , F. BARRIE FLINT. Longborough Rectory, Moreton-inMarsh, Gloucestershire., BERYL PLATTS. 9 Crooms Hill, Greenwich, S.E.10., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons, Nov. 28., R. EDGEWORTH JOHNSTONE. 23 Surrenden Crescent, Brighton, Sussex., JOHN SHARP, Headmaster. Wyndham School, Egremont, Nov. 28., R. THOMAS. 39 Comberton Avenue, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Nov. 27., The Ven. J. H. Proctor writes:-, Mr. William Latey writes:-, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, D.McV., By William Mann, By Henry Raynor, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By A. A. THOMSON, From ROY McKELVIE, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By ROGER MACDONALD, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From DAVID SPANIER, , By Our Banking Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN GILMORE, By RODNEY COWTON, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, By JOHN CARTER, Travel Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By CLIFFORD WEBB, BASIL DE FERRANTI. I.C.T. House, Putney, S.W.15, , J. F. DIXON. Managing Director. J. F. Dixon Ltd., Victoria Circus, Southend-on-Sea., CARRICK. 2 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.3., BY OUR MINING EDITOR, by Asher Winegarten, Chief Economist, National Farmers' Union, by S. L. Potter, President, Agricultural Engineers' Association, by Stephen Williams, by Alan Exley,
ResumoNews: Reluctance Over Brussels Visit, Labour choice at Acton, New tripos planned at Cambridge, Shot P-c gets new job offer, A tapestry makes 3,000 gns, Un Role Urged On Vietnam, Madrid students clash with police, Telescope to use light better, Designers must fight to keep lead, THE TIMES saturday REVIEW, France rejects U N cost plan, .... machinery is power is efficiency is machinery is power is efficiency is machinery is power is efficiency is machinery.... What you will see next week at Earls Court, Turks lack feeling of elation, Mr Bundy may go to Pentagon, Attempt to heal Liberal rift, 22 girls vote for pay cut, Detection Anne Summer at 31 spends her life trailing the truth, Substitutes for the human presence, Cancer Test Kit Too Difficult, Radioactive plan opposed, French Defence Reappraisal Soviet threat discounted, Vietnam becomes election issue, How To Live On £1 A Week, Crisis powers for rail dispute Cabinet stands by as disruption looms, Boac Threat Of Suspensions Reply to pilots' strike plan, Police may get name tags, Last troops fly back to Britain, Mercenaries must keep out of Nigeria's conflict, Moderator Calls On Archbishop, New Strike Hits Calcutta, Selection of Mr Aitken opposed, Britain Urged To Join Research Project, Royal Smithfield, US cry of 'tourist go home', Freedom for egg farmers urged, Mortar fire on Israel town, Makarios To Accept Demilitarization, Last Minutes Of Crash Airliner, British Army 'battle' with Canadians, M Mollet Opposes Gaullist Stand, 7000 lose homes in earthquake, Dam Burst Kills 112 In Java Three villages engulfed, Secret talks on the Hongkong border, Tokyo hotel plan, The Times Diary Arts Council panel attacked A different story at LSE When paintings steal the screen, Farm expansion can ease trade gap, MAs petition for Oxford rights, Eire fights to save cattle, Aslef defy Scamp ruling on guards Work to rule goes on, Britain accused by NLF leader 'Threats at Geneva talks', Salazar Hits At Western Policy, MPs dispute cab Bill's powers, Increase in rate support grants, UN censure of Pretoria trial, Britain's EEC claim 'must be heard', Premiers rally to defend Quebec Canada roused by de Gaulle, Peace plan agreed for Cyprus Hope of lasting solution, Government sets payments target, Plans to cut peak hour travel, 'Ominous' Change At Pentagon, Strong Curbs On Pay And Spending Government pledge to Monetary Fund, Inquiry into F 111 engine costs, Talks with IMF on nation's finances, Pressure by Italy for Market action, Why the beef crisis?, Looking at France-Europe's paradox, ITA plea for more television time Serving shift workers, Do quasars and radio galaxies really differ?, President of South Yemen takes over. Property: Asgill House on the market, Towns within the commuters' range, Country Properties, Factory rent increases?. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,711, Rumanian Choir In London, Flowers for Miss Sutherland, Television and radio programmes. Display Advertising: Rothwell Plant Breeders, London Shop Property Trust Limited, Universal Publicite,, Christian Unity, Corinthian Securities Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Molassine Company Limited., Rank Xerox Limited, South Of England Building Society, Barber Textile Corporation Limited, Fisons Pest Control, Eldonwall Industrial Ltd., Vertex Revue, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., The Great Universal Stores Limited, Gartons Limited, Dowty, Silcocks, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Stratstone Limited,, Barclays Bank, Leeds Permanent, Basf, Shelter, Department Of Education And Science,, Les Parfums Worth, John Thompson, Aurora Gear And Engineering Company, Alcan, Whitaker's Almanack: 1968, Manns, Grant's Scotch Whisky, Martel, Howard Harvestore Ltd.,, Emi. Index. Law: Deterrent Sentences For Drugs Theft Upheld Regina v. Stevenson Regina v. Brown, Bedside evidence possible, Hospital Order Substituted For Life Sentence Regina v. Cox, Sentencing 'Job For Experts' JPs' training questioned, Loophole in law clears 'scoundrel', Character Issue For Lords Regina v. Selvey, Mr Maxwell's libel writ, Gaol for 'kind' hijackers, Death Sentences On Africans Salisbury murder verdicts, Woman on attempted murder charge, Alleged plot to blackmail women, Secret Hearing Refused In Drugs Case, Driver beat the breath test. Official Appointments and Notices: Space invention award, Church News, New head of Diplomatic Service, University News, Mr Callaghan honoured. Picture Gallery: The new British telescope at Herstmonceux, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In December, From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor takes the hurdles, The Commons: exciting plans for Museum: random breath tests: national in name, Police action criticized, Patent fees must rise to avert deficit, New Chancellor's assertion: IMF has not attached conditions, Measures to shield the needy, Miners' needs for new jobs, Rail strike can achieve nothing: Mr Gunter, The Lords: deception over the counter. Reviews: Romantic Brahms, More music than drama, Jerry Lewis as film director New Victoria: The Big Mouth, Leaving a sense of tragedy, A compelling new opera well made Sadler's Wells: The Decision, Artistic personality of Charles Koechlin, Crime Agatha Christie at 76 is still plotting murders, Handel's Samson next week. Editorials/Leaders: A reform bill for Throgmorton Street, Mr. Jenkins's Duty, Democracy IS The Casualty, Attack On The Flank. Letters to the Editor: Recognizing Israel, A Celtic Dawn, A cooked up subject, Alternatives To Europe, Actors And Audiences, Medicine In Russia, Revised Price List, Simple Christianity, Controlling Foot-And-Mouth: The Need For Legislation, Sophisticated Jargon, Turner's Place, University Entrance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Ven. L. J. Stanford, Mr Patrick Kavanagh An outstanding Irish poet, Mr F. M. Cutlack. Classified Advertising: Parliamentary Notices, Domestic Situations Vacant, Personal Also On Page 17, Business Opportunites, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Computer Eases Paperwork Racing problems solved, Hockey records, Aisher raises hopes of Olympic win, Santana soon into stride, Bath Club Cup Squash, Sports in Brief, Cricketers to seek pay review Hint of higher incentives, Britain's View Of Rules Explosive, Disappearances count in Melville's record, Early lead deceptive, Now It's Business As Usual At The 'Noble Art'. Weather: The Weather. Births. Business and Finance: Dearer Volkswagens, Bigger interim from Norwest Construction, Big Kensitas coupon drive, Ghana cocoa purchases, Hopes rise for £80m deal on A-station, Reuther forced to end fight, Briefly From Industry, New clue to gold sales, Further defeat for U S tax surcharge, News Summary, Mail order side boosts GUS profits, Who will win the war for Jenkins' ear?, Unit trust prices, Trustee banks pay more, Benn accuses Shipyard management, Broad agreement on Clyde merger, Norvic board criticized, Large help for money market, Union showdown looms in Midland car industry, German steel venture in Spain, Company Meeting Braith Waite & Co. Engineers Limited Extraordinary General Meeting, Note circulation leaps £24.6m, Union claims under review, French clash with U S, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, PIB recommends 'free market' price formula for bricks, Order for details in citrus case, East Africans lose £10m, Containers nightmare, Britons in Paris gloomy, Crosland pledge to restrain demand, Opec deadline on oil discount, Zambia buys more Wankie coal, Fibre prices may rise, Milan bourse irregular, World stock market in ten years?, UK imports less sugar, London Provision Exchange, Milk foods RPM to go, Newsprint to be dearer?, Penny-on-the-pint move by Bass Charrington, US media men like the British way of life, Moderate selling, Rael-Brook leaves Calico, £4m fall in BEA profits, Quicksilver price raised, Business Diary New Chrysler star for Rootes, Increase in price of tools for export, Phoenix steel works to be closed, Less cash raised in November, NY commodities closing early, Copper prices plunge again, Assoc. Fisheries buy Macrae for over £½m., The lone broker, Japan cool over Shell bid for oil concessions, Swap network strengthened, Inclusive air holiday prices may be kept down, Looking at insurance. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Sharp falls in leaders, Regional share prices, Budget fears hit shares, Takeovers scoreboard, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Wall Street index tumbles 7.34, Early loss in pound regained, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Secretaries institute elects new president.
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