The Times - 17/11/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, By Our Political Staff, From JEAN VINCENT, By NORMAN FOWLER and DENIS TAYLOR, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BYRON ROGERS, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From JOHN W. FINNEY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, by Hilary Gelson, Suzy Menkes, MICHAEL HATFIELD CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, PHS, DAVID CARVER, , J. G. SENIOR, , BOOTHBY., S. W. ROSKILL., GOODMAN, , JOHN WOOLWICH. IRIS MURDOCH. BRIGID BROPHY. JOHN NEVILLE. ANDREW FAULDS. TERENCE PARRY. GIFFORD. JOHN REX. BEN W. LEVY. DAVID STEEL. GEORGE MELLY., BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS., By Innis Macbeath, MICHAEL FLEMING., JOHN M. ALLEGORO, G. D. L. AINSLIE, , J.C.S. writes:-, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, By John Percival Ballet critic, A.E.P., By Michael Billington, From Our Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, From ROY McKELVIE, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, From IAN McDONALD, , By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By IAN MORISON, By ROY MACKIE, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By Our Banking Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, CHARLES STUART., MERVYN FRANKEL., By JOHN CARRINGTON, Mr. Laurence Scott's Statement, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: CBI tour of Russia, Split In Card Executive, Arts priority at universities UGC dismays scientists, Mrs Castle gets tougher with the road hauliers, Fiesta night in the Strand for Latin charms, Docks strike crumbling, £33m lorry charges storm, 'Bomb' at Ulster Office was salt, South Africa freer to proceed on partition, President advised not to stop bombing, 'Guardian' turns the corner, Combat role for helicopter, Important art works being lost abroad, The Times Diary Now forward the best Foot Sinker leaving British Council BBC's new American link, Britain frees last Aden detainees Flosy men go to Cairo, Harangue for Britons in Canton, Life peerages for Liberals attacked, Gain To Japan In Isles Hand-Over, Union Jack files again in Peking, BOAC to buy five more Boeings, Step towards unity by French left, Minister Breeds FAST Reaction, New York tackles a costly suffocating killer, Building London roads for the 1980s to cost £860m Plan aims at motorway standard, Rustic Gozo greets the Queen, Soviet denial on space bomb, Priority for a word, Party clothes out of town, Rights of Indian states, Farm toll worst for 40 years, Science Report Biology New shapes for genetic molecules, Gestapo suspect speaks, 14-Hour Delays To Flights Pilots intensify campaign, Rhodesia racial sport plans, Dockland's trusted orator without fireworks, More public money for ocean research, Russia calls for world talks, Drastic Cuts In Poverty Bill Bitter American campaign, Minister to meet Dounreay men Scientists dissatisfied, Playing The Christmas Toy Game, Inquiry into charges against hospital, U S IS Developing X-Ray Nuclear Warhead. Politics and Parliament: Pressure for a vote, A $1,000m loan: the Chancellor will not confirm or deny, The Lords: peer offers to fly to Russia with doctor to see Mr Brooke, Mrs Ewing Arrives In Triumph, German Offer To Support Pound Big short-term loan without strings, Industry and Europe, The Commons: work level and £: management pay, National Library site, Tories attack with blunt weapons, Mr Marsh faces miner MPs, Bankers' control, Home Secretary stands firm on Court Lees decision, Chancellor hedges. News in Brief. Display Advertising: EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Corinthian Securities Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Glaxo Group Ltd, Eldonwall Industrial Ltd., Short Loan & Mortgage Company Limited, Nature, Gonzalez Byass, Galt Toyshop, W. H. Smith & Son, Guest,keen & Nettlefolds,limited, The Times, Matthews, J.R.Parkington & Company Limited, Hambro Abbey Income Trust, Tri-Ang, The Plessey Company Limited, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited, Sputnik, Bank Money Transfer Services, Die Welt, The British Economy, The International Restaurant, Anglo Continental Clock Co.Ltd., Tube Investments Limited, Cumbernauld, Interim Statements, Laing, Grant's Scotch Whisky, Nationalized Company, Avis Girl, Hamleys, Cartier Ltd, Parker, Emi. Index. Law: Poetry reader acquitted, Thalidomide case ruling challenged, Alleyn's Estate Win Claim For Rate Relief Aldous And Others v. London Borough Of Southwark, Josef Locke sent to prison, Crown acts against an editor, £2,250 damages for town clerk, Book 'At First Repelled' Work 'could not be ignored', Police hurt in clash, Union's Amended Rules Are Rejected National Union Of Railwaymen v. Registry Of Friendly Societies, Banker Gets Libel Damages For 'Slur' Gates v. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Indemnity Ruling Against Subcontractors Kenney v. Capper Pipe Services Co. Ltd And Another. Picture Gallery: The toll of the epidemic. Official Appointments and Notices: News from the universities, County Commission, Royal Marines post. Arts and Entertainment: Yorkshire's Germont, Television and radio programmes, Diamond-border emerald withdrawn at £22,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,699, Festival Ballet's Paris Guest. Editorials/Leaders: Dockers Still On Strike, Right freight pattern-wrong prejudice, The Ones That Get Away, Mr Callaghan's Reply. Letters to the Editor: Living with the giants, The Dresden Raids, After The Free-For-All, Female Jury?, First Iron Steamship, Arts Council Move, Rhodesian Africans, Religious Education, Anxiety Over Prisoners' Fate, Law And The Eec. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Rex Calkin, Col T. G. Greenwell, Sir Irving Albery Former MP for Gravesend, Dr C. H. Clarke, Sir Archibald Nye, Mr Fred Majdalany Noted author and journalist, Herr Kurt Bartel, Dr William Beaumont. Reviews: Matching past glories, Miss World's unchanging ritual, Jazz man's prize work, Manchester may have opera, Mellow tone, Britain's unexpected role: a land of opera, Purple comedy off target Fortune Theatre: Fanghorn. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Legal Notices, Elliott-Automation, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Surprise for Roche, Record 64 by Nagle, French pick young side, Strange Order In Men's List, Sports in Brief, Oxford finish in fine spirit Bedford superb in loose, Trainers Find A Champion In Mr Wigg Second thoughts by owners on Tote, Determination emphasised, Kilburn fit enough to win, Britain beaten in close finish, Birmingham University again a force, Manson in fine form, Squash Rackets. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: New Homes, Old country cottages still a lure. Business and Finance: BP refines oil in Aden for Egypt, Clyde hope for £20m ships order, Avana Group and Bowyers hold merger talks, Bristol Siddeley inquiry widened, Briefly From Industry, The $1,000m mystery, Coast Lines hit, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Gilt edged dealings halt, 'Hard year for mortgage', Large help for money market, Outflow of funds hits HP firms, Company Meeting McKechnie Brothers Limited A Difficult Year Satisfactorily Surmounted, IMF conditions may be cause of 'mystery', No elucidation from Showerings, Qualitex planning to go public, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Gold cheaper, Bellambi deal with Japanese steel firm, More firms must merge in Europe, Record home cereal crop, Malaysia to boost palm oil output, Conzinc Riotinto prospects, London Provision Exchange, Industry in fighting mood, Fine Fare taken over, £50m saved in Quality and Reliability Year, Note circulation tops £3,000m, The quiet revolution of tea bags, Business Diary, Fowler gives pledge, Corfield pay more, Early gain checked, Avis completes car takeover, Big builders get most jobs, Option on a second smelter site, Computer expansion, Is Cole the answer to GM's troubles?, Aiming at Europe farm fairs, Gossard forces change in clothing table, Dutch trusts as devaluation hedges, Company Meeting The Manchester Guardian And Evening News Limited, Barclays' staff told 'disregard NUBE strike call', Cinerama plans dozen new theatres, 'Autoshop' a winner, CITY & CORPORATE HOLDINGS (Property Development and Investment) Future Viewed With Confidence, BDH adds to Glaxo's attractions, Renewed buying boosts Frankfurt bourse, State offers to buy out BET bus interests, Staveley chief leaves, Renold profits in first half slide by 20 pc, KHD payment, CBI chief seeks safeguards for industry's secrets, Tin prices jump on sterling fears, Chaos in the markets after Callaghan loan statement. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread gains, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Wall St higher in volatile trading, Recent issues, Early losses recouped, Utter chaos in foreign exchanges. Business Appointments: Three new directors for Staveley Industries.
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