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News from 28/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

Autores

Jeremy Rundall, Nicholas Lloyd Education Correspondent, Jeremy Bugler, Charles Raw, Richard Buckle, Oliver Stanley, Julie Weston, Elizabeth Nicholas, Harold Hobson, Ian Peebles, John Lambert, John Morgan, svetlana, (Mrs) Megan Du Boisson Secretary, Rex Warner, Roger Nuttall, Geoffrey Green, E. M. Almedingen, Ian Adie, Moira Keenan, Julian Symons, Cal McCrystal, Elizabeth Good, Alan Hall, Henry Brandon, John Russell, Richard Milner, David Divine, Adam Hopkins, D J Enright, Philip Clarke, Nicholas Carroll Diplomatic Correspodent, Derek Jewell, William Forrest, Murray Sayle, James Stuart, Wendy Hughes, Edmund Stevens, A M Watson Managing Director, Frank Giles, David Sylvester, Timothy Johnson, Robin Marlar, Robert Troop, Anthony Nutting, Bowes Egan, Hugh Somerville, Stella Frank, Frank Deford, Cyril Connolly, Rex Bellamy, Herbert Thompson, John Fielding, Edwin O'connor, Raymond Mortimer, (Mrs) S A Oppenhelm, R. K. Narayan, Lt-Cdr D J H Steele, Maxwell Boyd, Evelyn Irons, J C McLachlan, Lloyd Lamble, Peter Wilsher, John Whitley, Jeffrey Bernard, Bryan Silcock, J S, G F Todd Director, Harald Munthe-Kaas, Roger Mortimer, Eric Jacobs, Raleigh Trevelyan, John Raymond, Ernestine Carter, B Wm Young, C M Woodhouse, Mary Conroy, Malcom Winton, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Gwen Nuttall, John Gooding, J Lonsdale, Stephen Fay Labour Correspondent, Lanning Roper, Dilys Powell, Brigid Keenan, John Lovesey, Tim Heald, Richard Hughes, Lan Peebles, David Leitch, Margaret Costa, Anne Angus, Henry Longhurst, Felix Aprahanmian, (Mrs) H. Margaret Baldock, Michael Gabrysiak, John Bulmer, Keith Richardson, Peter Dunn, G F Gallacher, Desmond Skirrow, Michael Green, Ivanova, Michael Balcon, C. H. O'd. Alexander, Roger Hobdell, Raymond Brooks-Ward, Jean Dieterle, Maurice Wiggin, John Bowen, Tony Clifton, Phillip Knightley, Harlow Unger, Nicholas Turner, Anthony Cowdy, Malcolm Crawford, John Forrester, David Baron, Kenneth Konstam, John Mattison,

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Contents Sorry I'm late Sir Francis's last radio message to the Sunday Times Nasser's four points for peace 'Tiran Strait must be Egyptian: a UN force on borders: control of Israel' We won't attack—Nasser Why the 'murderer' was released China may soon test an ICBM 'Lifer' hanged in cell Walk-out protest at Peking insult The wettest May for years Outlook cloudy Israeli 'hawks' resent delay Harrods Was it for lack of an X that woman's wrong leg was amputated? Hospital errors are increasing, so Ministry seeks foolproof checks before operations 'London Dossier' supplies stopped Pure New Wool British wife tells of Greek ordeal Rain or shine, where to go this holiday Chinese puzzle of 9 unwanted sailors 3,000 caravans at Sandringham Disque Bleu Bout Filtre Court story of bullion 'proceeds' 5,000 Jews will march today Rabbis' talks off Helicopter aids police in car case The life-savers The hazards in the microwave home cookers Marconi Marine As the other Francis said Whether you're in Plymouth or watching TV, this is where you'll see Sir Francis Gipsy Moth Exhibtion Taylor Woodrow Model by train robbery prisoner I fly over Gipsy Moth IV Map positions Strikemay hit docks next week Nigeria alert Queen in France The Life Offices' Association The 13 points against Stansted The Three Marketeers The Common Market Socialists came with strange accents into areas of strange accents but the message was clear. . . come in Press Council and the LeRoux case Sir John's letter Wrong conclusion Kilspindie A ton and a half of bull Big John, the Texan welder, takes his chef to work in the Devon mud Farm bombs for Ombudsman Crosland's school cash plans lashed Sudan Airways After the riots—more welfare for Hongkong In Kowloon In London Press Council upholds editor First-call Bison Multiple Display Advertising Items Forty-seven generals in Mao army shake-up China: generals axed, bigger heads may roll. . . US: healing a rift. . . Vietnam: casualty queries. . . Moscow: literary … Peking told of tough line by US Fiat 850 And Chou is a dirty word on the latest posters Peking Diary What is the truth about US losses? The not-so-special relations of Wilson and LBJ Our role in Asia bound to fade Moscow reporters must buy Russian Johnson not so eager? Old guard run Soviet writers' congress Greene for go? Atticvs Ferranti Sybillant Atticvs Barclayjoke Atticvs Hanleyman Atticvs Unfrocking Atticvs Daks 1. What the new law would do Abortion: the facts of the matter Medicine Malcolm Potts & Bruce Page The Sunday Times 2. Is an embryo a human being? 3. Does a fetus feel any pain? 4. The fate of the unwanted Other countries' laws 5. How abortion is performed The Russians steal the show Aviation Multiple Display Advertising Items Warning: anaesthetic dangers Dentistry Professions inquiry blocked Law The one hope for peace Don't take sides Middle East: Britain's Role who resigned as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs during the Suez crisis Degenhardt & Co. Ltd. LBJ in a quandary Middle East: The Big Power Clash Safer with Nasser Middle East: Areas of Blame The war game that went wrong Middle East: Why It Happened Insight analyses the crisis—with David Leitch in Tel Aviv, Philip Knightley in Cairo, Evelyn Irons in New York, Nicholas Carroll in Moscow and David Holden in London Co-operative Permanent Building Society The Russians invest in Syria Mortars by the Sea of Galilee U Thant capitulates to Nasser The final turn of the screw Tisssot Israelis repeat Sinai strategy A letter from a troubled mother in a democracy Patrick Campbell Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedigrees Art Fakes A crazy choice of priorities The Threat of the Chip Shop Oldest daily The Times Non-nutritional Building space Housing Caretaking Baron Pinter Humiliation In a muzzle Poets Patronage Aflame Glasgow Football Scots cricket On the team Architecture An independent role Smoking Hazards Still selling Films Recorders Staying away Greece Do you know? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where foreign cars lead Motoring Pilot scheme Motoring Quick money Motoring 3 sporty Barracudas for Britain Motoring How safe? Smith For the 19-5 man the terrible thing is the start—the real thrill is catching up Michael Parkinson Top horses miss Gold Cup again Racing Cool Slow pace suits BP Cynics Frank Deford Martin For the weightlifter it's Chopin, poetry and red wine before he meets Geza Toth Backyards Doncaster Teessided Park Warwick Hexham (N H) Devon and Exeter (N H) Demolished Southwell (N H) Towcester (N H) Shadow leads Flying Dutchmen Yachting Details from yachting centres England show Spain no mercy International Swimming Wales take firm grip Sand yachtsmen have to wait Australian crew for Nefertiti Jemima holds on Keble regain Headship Rowing More victories for Poplar Late riders allowed to race Cycling Milk Board pays Knight: talks at Lord's Indians' water torture continues Cricket shock for McCourt Boxing Franco storms in Show Jumping Anne Smith has another fast 880 Athletics Navy decathlon Windsor polo washed out Czech girl top gymnast Everton chief resigns A good day for Boyle Golf Club Golf Club Cricket Schools games Soccer Croquet Other Sport England keep the flag flying Tall stories Loneliness was Taylor's problem British Games White City details Twitchers of the world, unite! Vienna victory but no Lion Seeds fall in the blazing sun Lawn Tennis Yesterday's results Uniroyal Who says rain stops play? Cricket Changes of luck Plymouth Salutes Sir Francis Danger Court Case Ahead Balkan Sobranie The Sunday Times Sabena Reid & Taylor Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items A new Passion Music Bloom, elegance and virtuosity A delectable therapy Jazz The thing's the play Tv The Times A new Gospel Films Multiple Display Advertising Items Love and the lordly ones Theatre Grandfathers' day in Paris Art Hague kneck-out Ballet The Sunday Times Guide to the Modern Movement in the Arts: 4 Theatre Key Dates Basic Vocabulary Acting The Rise of the Director Within the Fringe All in the Family Francis of Assisi I Was Following This Girl Oxford University Press The Sweet-Vendor The Converts A Novel of Early Christianity The eve of revolution The Ancien REGIME/by C B a Behrens/Thames & Hudson 18s Hardback 35s Against history The Angry EXILE/by Yury Krotkov/Heinemann 30s Great river An experience of Ypres Ypers 1917/by E Norman Gladden/William Kimber 36s Jarrow gaslit Love and letters College of ONE/b Sheilah Graham/Weidenfeld & Nicolson 30s Movie futures One for the Road/by Frederic raphael/Cape 21s Panther Books Picture Gallery Parade of shame Fifty Works of English Literature we Could Do WITHOUT/by Brigid Brophy, Michael Levey and Charles Osborne Rapp & Carroll 25s Stalemate in Vietnam Behind the Lines—hanoi by Harrison E Salisbury/Secker & Warburg 30s Heinemann Trouble in the six counties The Ulster CRISIS/by a T Q Stewart/Faber 45s The death of pleasure Synthetic FUN/by Jeremy Sandford and Roger Law Penguin 5s No Admittance Picture Gallery Twentieth century tale TREBLINKA/by Jean-Francois Steiner, Translated by Henry Weaver/Weidenfeld & Nicolson 36s Man and beast WOMWO/by Ted Hughes Faber 25s Short List Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Provincial Builsing Society Mrs Gadny spoils the party Fiction of the Week Atthe JERUSALEM/by Paul Bailey/Cape 21s Leavetaking and Vanishing POINT/by Peter Weiss, translated by Christopher Levenson/Caldar & Boyars 35s FATHERS/by Herbert Gold/Secker & Warburg 30s Short Reports Patterns of creation and renewal The Place in the Forest by R D Lawrance/Michael Joseph 35s The Raccoons in my Life by Sterling North/Hodder & Stoughton 25s Strong man in Provence Two Riders of the Storm by Jean Giono, translated by Alan Brown/Peter Owen 32s 6d Italians at war The Lost Legions: Sergeant in the Snow/by Mario Rigoni Stren The Army of Love/by Renzo Biasion The Deserts of Libys/by Mario Tobino; all translated by Archibald Coiquhoun and Anatonia Cowan MacGibbon and Kee 63s Passions in Greece A Massacre of Innocents by Christopher Brennan Hart-Davis 30s Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surprise harvest from Expo Travel and Holidays: Elizabeth Nicholas with and accommodation warning for vistors to North America Multiple Display Advertising Items Spend the summer under a canvas tent By Brigid Keenan Disability in design By Elizabeth Good The Windsors at the Waldorf Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking a Rest-Cure Weeken Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Crossword 2206 Lessons learned from Chelsea Gardening/lanning Poper is tempted in profusion Brain-Teaser Relative tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Georgian and modest mod Robert Troop: from an embassy-sized 44 rooms to six bedrooms in the warnest village Wates house Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A 2oth century village Robert Troop looks at a development in the farm lands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV and Radio Peter England US buyer found for Queen Mary BOAC plans £5m hotel tie-up Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Banks hit by bad debts Euro-leaders talk on UK bid American car men win safety breather Business News Profit and Dividend Indicator Contents Discord at Paris Air Show Drug firm bid to beat Fine Fare Brewers seek price rise Northern Rock Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Over the fence and through the tax ring Your Money and You: By Oliver Stanley The European tax hurdles are not easily identified and their effects are barbed . . . Some thoughts on how to jump . . . Ebor's new share exchange plan Savings News: By Charles Raw Good year ahead for Minseps Share Signposts Talent spotters in the West Country Markets and Money by John Mattison: Wall Street: The Week in the City Red-taped Multiple Display Advertising Items Beavers away Super-Baker's Unflappable market presses on Lyle up? Royston recovery? Wall Street waits for the crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinnock: the wasted millions Last week, Dr Benjamin Cohen, the man trying to salvage the £7 million wreckage of Pinnock International, returned from a fact-finding tour in Australia Insight reports on an extraordinary business complex New clothes for the sherry men Multiple Display Advertising Items A prices explosion in July? After the freeze a summer thaw. Eric Jacobs asks if there will be . . . ICT chases growth in the service area Hovermarine floats into Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Expanded sales for extended play cassettes? Export boom for second-hand plant Tractors, bulldoxers, machine tools—all are finding eager overseas buyers The US holds the aircraft trump cards The Paris Air Show is in full swing. Although the Russians have played all the aces, John Fielding says . . . Opposition to new CBI standards plan Multiple Display Advertising Items National on the flight path into London Americans go solo for war of the pops Wilson's Second First Priority Multiple Display Advertising Items The City Editor Reports: Mardon begins to flex its muscles The City Editor Reports: SEC ruling The City Editor Reports: Battle brewing The City Editor Reports: Anti-climax The City Editor Reports: Heads kept The City Editor Reports: Vandervell offer The Bankers Must Compete Charles Raw examines the implications of the PIB report on banking, and says that despite the industry's traditional reluctance . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items You're wrong in any case Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian coal boosted by Japanese steel Copper big four meet for crucial price talks US oil men in boom-or-bust gamble Schneider settles down after six years of crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Britax Multiple Display Advertising Items Market Movements Unit Trusts Jones Cranes New Issues Contents Vieux Ceps Vin Ordinaire Olympic Airways Regent Doncella Coronets Doncella National Provincial Group Sasso Olive Oil The Sunday Times Sunday in Moscow One day the young will commit no more crime Divorce, Russian Style Three Nuns Tobacco Vinho Verde Clan Niemeyer Lixture Charge English Electric Computers Ltd. A new ripple The M. G. Car Co. Ltd. Japan Air Lines Silk Cut from Benson & Hedges Any Old Iron National The Sunday Times magazine Servowarm 40 Who Killed Maria Marten? Gallaher's The revolution nobody noticed Many people still think there is only one 'accepted' way into the Army—Public School and Sandhurst Ferguson Save-Insure-And-Prosper Plan The Times-the first Xi Picture Gallery After Eight Wills Castel Cigar How they painted Chichester Chess Shell-Mex and B. P. Ltd. Bridge Piccadilly Seiko Mephisto Crossword Honda The Soft Yolk of Success English Electric Norwich Union Insurance Group

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