The Times - 18/04/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT AMSTERDAM, APRIL 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTFR, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Claim over shares in shipping deal, DESSA TREVISAN, , STEWART HARRIS, , NEVILLE MAXWELL, , FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, Robert Pinget, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, Joan Chissell, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BRIAN PRIESTLEY, , CLIVE TOYE, , LOUIS HEREN, P.H.S., E. R. WILKINSON., H. A. C. McKAY., R. F. MILLARD., JAMES MACKAY., G. M. FOGWILL., L. GARNHAM-FISHER., EVELYN WILCOCK., JOHN BETJEMAN. JOHN SUMMERSON QUINTIN HOGG. MANCROFT, President of the St. Marylebone Society. V. L. TUCKER HARVEY, Rector. St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, W.1., HOWARD TEMPERLEY., Bechir Ben Yahmed, , FRANCIS C. UKPABI., MICHAEL CHICHESTER. 83 Barkston Gardens, S.W.5., J. N. W. GWYNNE., GRAHAM BUXTON., Mr. James Fitton, , Sir John Elliot, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By A Rackets Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, H. G. WALLINGTON, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT and PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, Joseph R. Slevin, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By JOSE KATIGBAK, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD WAGNER, PHILIP JACOBSON, ERIC DE MARE., A. BARRIE., W. BAYNHAM., SCOTT HILL-REID., NICOLAS BELLARD.,
ResumoNews: Certificates for quiet jets Scheme for future aircraft, Salmon Disease Puts Anglers On Guard Caution over fishing leases, Tory swing continues to the end, Young Vietnam Takes A Cool Look At War, The Blubells Are Coming, Nina Simone: A Woman Of Contrasts, Bombing stiffens resistance to negotiations, Chinese Repercussion In Hongkong Politics dominate labour disputes, King Faisal preparing fof Yemen showdown, Race Act likely to be extended, Gibraltar offer of jobs to Malta Quarters for 500 are ready, General Dies In Ghana Fight Revolt by troops crushed, Tito calls a halt to liberalism Check to hopes of reform, 'Breakthrough' For Short Films, Mr Mihajlov's challenge to party as trial opens, immigrants face a 'filter' when seeking jobs Many complaints over motor insurance, More About The Cost Of Being A Woman, Wage Increase For 650,000, Ban on Indian boy lifted, The big kick-off, America style, Abingdon gasholder scheme checked, Pay may be backdated, Arms Race Complaint By President Ayub U.S. aid cut 'unfair to Pakistan', Challenge by General, Walk-out by Ben Barka lawyers, Mr Michener takes oath in Canada, Concession To Workers In New Pay Curb Backbenchers attack 'failure' to stop price rises, Tanker blaze in North Sea, Ombudsman Picks A Secretary Former official in Pakistan, Four-man fight at Brierley Hill, Attack on Vietnam TV ban, Herr Ulbricht in no mood for concessions, London-a pleasure to eye and to spirit, Elusive Dr Guevara still confuses his trail, The Times Diary, MP rebels abstain again, Flosy Hints At Discussions Britain must make move, Aided schools could give guide to unity, City has much of the answer to threat of 'hard' drugs, Bomber hits farm and explodes, Americans Are Disciplined, UN protests over shots in Cyprus, Resignation over air profits, Army chief takes over in Togo, Bonn urged to join in swing-wing project, A quiet revolution within research, Mr Onassis And Maria Callas Sue A Friend, 'The Guardian' owners to form two companies, Two young girls found murdered. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Abingdon without the gas holder, The growth of two Concords. Display Advertising: The Chase Manhattan Bank, Antony Gibbs (Life & Pensions), Ltd., Tillotson & Son, Multiple Display Advertisements, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited,, British Insulated Callender's Cables, Cable And Wireless Limited, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Limited, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Ltd.,, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, Minster Trust, Nu-Swift Industries Limited, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Pan Am, City Of Copenhagen, Gestetner, B M W, Mercedes-Benz, War On Want. Law: Unconditional Leave To Defend In £38,000 Case Merchants & Finance Trust Co. v. De Quincy Investment Ltd, Greek newspaper owner on trial, Freed after eight imprisonments, Man hired to burn house, Crown say, New Members, Macanie Fail To Stop Cook And Watts Deal Macanie (London) Ltd. And Others v. Cook & Watts Ltd. And Others, £60,000 car hp frauds alleged, Reprimand of officer, Court check to U.S. mergers, 'Dr Who' actress gets decree. Official Appointments and Notices: Strathclyde, General Hackett appointed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,516, £2,750 paid for five rare Chaucer volumes, Television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From ThE TIMES of 1867. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: German plays' common theme, Drama of the outback The wide, Music-hall way with science, Vantongerloo's contribution to the language of visual art, range of Mr Fou, Easy-going Palladium, A sad, funny picture, Rewarding encounter with Noh. Editorials/Leaders: Realism About Prices And Incomes, By Race And Colour, Tomorrow's Orthodoxy, Supply Of Cars. Letters to the Editor: European View Of The United States, Paish Yes: London No, Reform Of The Lords, Creaking cart and willing horse, Copyright Laws, Leaving The Navy, Coursing Of Hares, St Mary's, Bryanston Square. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr William White, His Honour A H Forbes, Mr W J Welford Poultry industry leader, The Rev L Redfern An outstanding Unitarian, Mr Robert Fawcett, Judge W B Maginess, Mr Walter Harrap A prominent publisher. Sport: Rugby club records, Cooper and Bodell disappointing Cuts trouble champion, Sports in Brief, Tennis Gap Still To Be Bridged, No Room For Chelsea, Piggott's drive can make him a freelance champion, France To Enter Formula I, Crozier takes on the French four-year-olds, London Owe Victory To Pack, Easy round for Milne. Politics and Parliament: New Bill on prices and incomes: Labour MPs want stronger action on prices, The Commons: Diplomatists from Redbrick, The Lords: Gibraltar charts, New powers to counter company fraud: devaluation only escapism: Chancellor will fight to stay on course. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Camera price cut opposed, Site for Spain's new steel plant, Bow Group advise on promoting exports, Belgian doubt on low long-term money rate, GEC first with 19in colour TV, Stockbrokers in merger talks, Selling of pounds takes dealers by surprise, Top level talks about investments overseas, Long-life milk men may re-launch soon, News Summary, BR prune 150,000-and remain humane, Argentine repayment switch, Unit trust prices, Imps' fears in Rhodesia, German exports continue to bolster economy, Business Diary Scottish business leaders in capital finance trouble, Tebbit shares soar on talks, Crisp chatter at Chipmunk's, U.S. currency may lose gold backing, More U.S. capital for chemicals, U.S. electronics sales drive in Britain, Smoothing the growth rate, Zambian labour troubles boost copper, Offer possible for John Michael, Bank forces money rates down, Government will concentrate on price-watching, No strings on new loan to Israel bank, Sir Halford disregards the Treasury, Gilts quiet but still firm, Aid for Spanish oil exploration, Sugar jetty opened, Gestetner reach £39m sales, European shipbuilders off to Japan, Call for EEC standard companies, Indian fertilizer plant contracts floating, Cotton quotas hit Portuguese, The chicken image has to change, Wage plan approved by TGWU, Successful rein on investment in U.S., Whitbread issue 50m shares in one-for-two scrip, Briefly from the boardroom, Fresh Xerox peak, British stake in French bank, Philippines to develop metals, How Europe can bridge gap in technology, Thankful for small mercies, Electricals the exception to downtrend in Paris, £16m. to spend in Pakistan, 'New powers in fight against fraud, Beecham make wine and spirit bid, Lord Polwarth and Sir George Bolton., IMF credits plan splits the Six, Standard Life dashes to the rescue of Capital Finance, Expanding the Chequers Hotel, Bank gets real-time computing, 36 groups apply for TV areas, Fridge industry must cut its costs, Pauling will recreate a city on virgin land, Triplevest's first year, New round of price inflation due in U.S., Quarterly returns from Gen. Mining, Plessey may axe one in 10, Yoghourt's new image. Business Appointments: 'Whiz kid' joins M. & S. board. Stock Exchange Tables: Pace accelerates on Wall Street, European and Far East securities, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shipping shares active, Tobaccos harden on institutional support: bid shares active. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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