The Times - 09/02/1967
1967; Gale Group;
Autores
BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, JOHN RUSSELL TAYLOR, , IRVING WARDLE, , R. W. COOPER, , STANLEY SADIE, JOAN CHISSELL, GEOFFREY GREEN, , JOHN WOODCOCK, , JOHN YOUNG, , BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, By OUR Labour Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, PHILIP HOWARD, WILLIAM NORRIS, , ROSALIE K. MILLAR., R. G. G. PRICE., JOHN KERR., WATKINSON., CHRISTOPHER SOAMES., RICHARD POWELL, DirectorGeneral, Institute of Directors, 10 Belgrave Square, S.W.1, Feb. 8., J. E. NASH. Nuffield College, Oxford., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON. CHARLES PANNELL. House of Commons, Feb. 7., JOHN WILSON, Director, Farmington Trust Research Unit, 4 Park Town, Oxford., R. J. F. HOWARD., ANTONY TASKER., A. S. HUTCHINSON., F. M. M. STEINER. 26 Oakeshott Avenue, N.6, Feb. 3., B. G. GUY., W. FRASER MITCHELL 301 Clepington Road, Dundee., BY OUR TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, ROBERT BLAKE, Piers Paul Read, Anne Scott-James, Iverach McDonald, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, PEARCE WRIGHT, , DONALD CONSTANT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Pressure on the health service, B.M.C. suspends 800 men for a day Strike protest after questions by works policeman, Tea As The Oil Of Industry More and better breaks demanded, £9m. order for Courtaulds, Fires still burn near Hobart, Nato Chief And Gen. De Gaulle To Meet, Printing firm plans cut in jobs, Anglo-Soviet Retrospect, No Rush By T.U.C. Committee put off incomes verdict, Russia accuses Bonn over E. Germany Warsaw Pact countries meet, Steel strikers told to go back, Fords Halt Production At Rhodesia Plant, College grants withdrawn, Train punctuality 'disappointing', Colour Television In France, Russians Will Hold Out In Peking Praise for foreign colony's aid, Variety At The R.H.S. Show, Ford reply to the angry owner, Winson Green tight squeeze, Steel Firm Will 'Rise Again', Solicitors' Fees For Prices Board Law Society welcome inquiry, Malta To Ask For Guarantees, As IT Happens:, Quick guide, Teacher Training, New peace plea from the Pope, Mrs. Gandhi hit in face by stone, Only Mild Easing Of Brakes This Year Chancellor's reply to back bench, Russians quick off computer mark Mr. Kosygin's trade men in talks after factory tour, Mr. Whitlam romps home in ballot, New A.A. badge out today, 'Rebel' Doctor Gets £10,000 U.S. Post, A Portrait Of The Artist, More Outlets Needed For Infant Milk Foods, 'The Times', 'Hijacked' Airliner Passengers Home Jordan hospitality is praised, British people ready to join Europe Ambassador's speech that was challenged by M.P.s, Snow Reports, Kosygin Alarm On Germany 'Cannot allow militarism to achieve goals', Appeal to Red Cross from Yemen, Doctor M.P. rebuked for remark about abortion, Tough Talks On Farm Prices, Vietcong in clashes after cease-fire U.S. spotter plane shot down, Blatant colour bar in jobs, Coup Foiled In Sierra Leone, Hope Of New Deal For U.S. Children President's welfare programme. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Oxford University Press, Allis-Chalmers International Finance Corporation, Vent-Axia, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Air France, Ronald Bamberg, Scottish Television Ltd,, The Noble Loundes Group, Metro-Cammell, The Times Bookshop, British Rail, Bles, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Ltd., Falcon Trust, Hawker Siddeley, Bodley Head, Charterhouse Group, Stewarts And Lloyds, Limited, Prudential, Rover 3-Litre Mk III, Swiss National Tourist Office, Mercedes-Benz, Columbia University Press. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Appointments & Situations, J. H. Kenyon. Ltd., Funeral Directors.. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,459, Bradfield Greek Play, £1,380 for fruit still life, Straight To The Top. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Poetry and colour of opera revealed, Still going strong, Well-reasoned Performance, Russia going red, Prague orchestra shows a relaxed amiability, Queen in the dock, The Joseph Losey film everyone has been waiting for, New fiction, Classic of the flapper age and its authoress, Trite reflection of life, At least the rain water was real, Historian's Choice. Official Appointments and Notices: Manager's post at Stevenage filled, From the London Gazette, Glasgow Honours Scots Churchmen, Prize For British Short Film, Bishop Of St. Helena To Retire, Poulters' Company. Sport: South Africa's Fine Bowling In Vain Rain saves Australia in Test, Few new boats in trials, Bobsleighing Marred By Spills, Sports in Brief, Miss Goitschel Wins Women's Slalom, Thomson foils Naples by inspired display Burnley given armed escort, Declared runners for Wincanton today, Banks Gain Revenge, Unexpected win for Reading, Squash Rackets. Politics and Parliament: Newspapers told not to rely on rescue by Government, Press pounded with sage advice from both sides, No soldier: he needed haircut, Peers want the ombudsman to serve them too, M.P.s Ask Press To Leave, London's Possible Part In Furthering Talks, More kidney units to be available 20 main treatment centres being set up, A legal status for privacy, Control of insurance firms, Early reply expected on new approach to Malta. Picture Gallery: Aftermath of the fire in Tasmania. Law: 'No Illegal Picketing' Order To Six Building Workers Bernard Sunley & Sons Ltd. v. Henry And Others, Accused Cadco man speaks of threats, B.O.A.C. Libel Action, £100 fines agreed for car dumping, Teenage Party Warning By Judge, Jury Fail To Agree, Contempt man freed after 3 1/2 years, Action on jet patent may cost £325,000, Gunmen Gaoled For Total Of 58 Years Praise for boy who raised alarm, 'Pirate' radio goes off the air. Editorials/Leaders: Chill Future Of The Nil Norm, What The Ambassador Said, The Plan Of A Newspaper. Letters to the Editor: Incentives At The Top, A Student IS A Student IS A Student, Around St. Paul's, Graduates WHO Return, FAST Delivery, Stalingrad sword, Civil Servant's Place, Agriculture And The Common Market, Framing New Policy On Wages, Doubling On, 'Boke Of Brome', Unclear And Uncertain, Britain's Concern. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. C. Saleh Former Indonesian Minister, Sir Victor Gollancz Publisher, controversialist and champion of causes, Sir Rampersad Neerunjun, Sir L. Ritchie Naval Writer. Business and Finance: Today's gas price talks give Minister his cue, Assam Trading (Holdings) A Difficult Year Sir Frederick C. Bourne Reviews Events And Prospects, Big future for small machines, London Brick lops two points off the dividend, Unit trust prices, Call for probe into export problems, Steel at 75 p.c. capacity, British Steel surpasses forecast easily, First bush fire claims may be £250,000, Lord Halsbury defends system, How brick crisis hits little men, M. J. Gleeson (Contractors) Limited Profit Level Maintained, Biggest spot check on industry next week, Retiring to the Bahamas? Read this first, Copper again dearer, Thames Plywood Manufacturers Limited, Grain Markets, French bank men for film board?, Portfolio for Abu Dhabi, B.E.A. plan Cyprus holiday resort, Fire, Auto's banker faces £1m. claims, Mr. H. S. Clarke to join Charterhouse Japhet, Sir L. O'Brien on E.E.C. benefits, Around The Markets, Freeze fails to halt passport rush, G.L.C.'s 91-day bills came up trumps: more to follow, Decimals could put S.T.D. up to 1s., Difficult day for money, N.R.D.C. aids new pest killer. Business Appointments: David Barran heads Shell Transport. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street at highest level since July, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh Gilt-Edged Gains, Milan bourse firmer in increased activity, European, Australian and Japanese securities, Recent Issues, Sterling in demand, Equities drift in quiet dealings. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Mattthews & Goodman, Flats And Maisonettes.
Referência(s)