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The Times - 15/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From ERIC BRITTER, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD WAGNER, From JEAN-PIERRE JOULIN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY RICHARD WAGNER, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , From DAVID BONAVIA, From PATRICK BROGAN, , From PETER HOPKIRK, Our Special Correspondent recently, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From DAVID SPANIER, BY Paul Scott, By L. R. Buckley, By Roy Lewis, By John Chartres, By Patrick Brogan, By A. P. Ryan, Music Critic, M. C., By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, J.G, by Hilary Gelson, From IAN McDONALD, , P.H.S., ALAN BENNETT. 16 Chalcot Square, N.W 1, G. T. RHYS, Deputy General Secretary. Association of Broadcasting Staff. Bilton House, 54-58 Uxbridge Road, W.5. June 14., NOEL ARMSTRONG. Castle Chambers, Opie Street, Norwich, June 13., COLIN SEYMOUR-URE. University of Kent, Faculty of Social Sciences, Canterbury, Kent, June 12., DAVID FARIS. GEORGE TETER. DAVID RICHARDS. PETER WEINER. RAND ROSENBLATT. MARTIN WISHNATSKY. London, Oxford, and Brighton, June 11., LUTHIAN, Chairman, Standing Conference of British Organizations for Aid to Refugees. MAY CURWEN. Chairman, U.N.R.W.A. Liaison Group. 26 Bedford Square, W.C.1, June 15., R. W. CAHN. The University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex, June 13., FISHER OF LAMBETH. Trent Rectory, Sherborne, Dorset, June 12., FRANK BARRACLOUGH. Sandford, Thirsk Road, Northallerton., By Louis Heren, By Charles Hargrove, By David Hotham, GORDON SIMMONS. 54 Springfield Road. St. John's Wood, N.W.S, June 14., IAN T. HENDERSON, Chairman, Executive Committee, Mental Health Research Fund. D. A. C. DEWDNEY, Chairman, Research Committee. 38 Wigmore Street, W.1, June 8., W. J. RUMBOLD. Paddock House, Coolinge Lane, Folke-stone, Kent, June 9., JOHN LITCHFIELD. Snowfield, Bearsted near Maidstone., JOHN DRISCOLL. Headmaster, Lake House Secondary School. Trumpington Road, Forest Gate. E.7., VERONICA A. HITCHCOCK. 9 Cumberland Court, Cumberland Street, S.W.1, June 13., From a Correspondent, A Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor Morris, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PHILIP HOWARD, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By KENNETH OWEN, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By BERRY RITCHIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. L. PHILLIPS, RICHARD KITZINGER. 31, Oakwood Court, W.14.,

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News: Gibraltar Vote In September British or Spanish link?, Freight terminal peace move B R will not back down, Gibraltar to vote on its future, Population in gaols is highest yet, 14 witnesses against Parkes, Nato Hopes For Settlement UN as valuable arena, Mr Wilson facing 'D' notice attack Tories will be 'merciless', Preference for the west by foreign students, Fine fair of antiques, Refuse Shares, Tww Told, Israel tackles task of feeding 900,000 Jordan fugitives returning, Viva now in estate car form, Amnesty for the penitent taxpayer, Cairo warning on Canal, Rule By Regions Attacked Nalgo leaders under fire, Farmers Of Hongkong Stand Firm, Beirut opens airport after protests, Bonn answer to Herr Stoph, War declared against teachers, NUT say, Journey through Africa if you must. But for the height of luxury fly over it in KLM'S new ROYAL Class, Stalin arguments revived Novel that gives both sides, Snakes, Harmless And Otherwise First Aid For A Bite, Exoneration of policeman may be new flashpoint in riot-torn cities of the South Negro anger at decision over Florida killing, In France-a form of self-censorship, £10,000 needed to save piping competitions, Mr. Burton eligible, Russias' civil defence call, Labour To Announce Party Decisions, Middle East Mediator Proposed By Britain Security Council rejects Soviet move to denounce Israel, The Times Diary Who wrote 'D' Notice White Paper? Plan for under-street car-park Obliged to dally in Suez, Crossman reforms begin to bite, York Diocese Faces £8,000 Deficit, British ships for US opposed, In Germany-control by the penal law, Higher fees for London evening classes, Kensitas gifts doubled, 'Pram used in pay snatch', Venus probe spaceship on path, US-China talks resumed, World hunt for traffic chief, 15 masters refuse new contracts, Poor Batch Of Safe Houses One outstanding entry, Greek Distortion Of 'Times' Leader, New Somaliland Statute, Widespread Arrests Of Jews In Egypt, Fewer drinking offences, Sanctions hit Rhodesian tobacco, Nasser wins a point in Yemen, Red Guards beat Indian envoys, Court thaws freeze for thousands, Royal thanks to press, East Nigeria blockade, Cameramen iN embryo, In America-no 'D' notice, but a Presidential doghouse, Libel suit by mail train men, Student designs on industry, Hunt widens for Buggy's killers, EEC support for Britain urged Vote at WEU assembly, 230 Mps Opposed To Stansted Fullest inquiry demanded, Shire horse coming back into its own, TWW 'confident' about future Hope of contract review, Seamen's Fate IS Settled Two for U K: 7 for India, Desert drive to rescue Egyptians, Senator shouts his innocence, Museums for pleasure. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Industrial Expansion, Bell's, Ici, Bent's Brewery Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, The Salvation Army, Faber & Faber, Royal Worcester Limited, Encyclopaedia, Saspitality!, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Aspro-Nicholas Limited,, Wimpey, The Times Literary Supplement, Roywest Banking Corporation Limited,, Leicester Permanent, Asociated Fire Alarms, Limited, Greenings, Klm, Pan Am, Tube Investments Limited, Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd.,, Ind Coope Hotels, Bank Of America, Parker. Index. Law: Sherry judgment on July 31, Interior Decorators In Libel Action Design Yearbook Ltd. v. Craig And Others (Consolidated), Accused of murder, Objections to 58 jurors, Took radios into gaol, 'I Let This Maniac Loose', 'Paid Construed As 'Contracted To Be Paid' Allen v. Thorn Electrical Industries, Ltd. Griffin v. Metropolitan Police District Receiver. Picture Gallery: Harvest Thanksgiving. Reviews: Lowering the flag, A superlatively well produced film, House pride, The Renaissance freshly seen, Frenchwoman's Britain, Power game in front parlour, Splendid Solti version of Strauss work, Plight Of The Short Story, Fair deal for Mr Binns, Distinction at Aldeburgh, Soft pedalling does Ibsen disservice, Conscientious close-up of England's upper half, "A damned nice thing", All well illustrated, Mozart to be remembered. Classified Advertising: Personal, Plant And Machinery, Shipping, Leverton & Sons, Ltd. Euston 6075., Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: New City Theatre For Tel Aviv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,566, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Russia And The Arabs, Pragmatic View Of Leasehold Reform, Faults Of Drafting, Fashions And Museums, Shipyard marriage. Letters to the Editor: Help For The Refugees, A Question Reopened, Kept Waiting, Peace In Vietnam, Issues Arising From The Tv Contracts, 'Read More Books', Britain And Rhodesia, Mental Health Research, Advertisers and their public, Yorkshire Defeat, Police Slow To Change, Tribunals' Findings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Houblon-Norman awards, University News Oxford. Obituaries: Col Eddie Eagan, Prof W J Harvey, Marshal Of The Raf Sir E Ellington A creator of the modern R A F. Deaths. Sport: Hailwood in record ride, Yorkshire beaten in last over Tonic for Lancashire, Sports in Brief, Winstone's dilemma, Fine double at Malvern, MISS LACOSTE'S POWER TELLS Mrs Butler untroubled, World champions in Double Sculls, Hewitt goes down to McManus, Consolation prizes in Tote Jackpot Fine chance for Sun Rock. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: call for administrative marriage of science and technology, The Commons: Bermuda constitution: cottonindustry potential: aircraft for BEA: Atlantic Queens, Sovereignty pledge demand, Survey of grey areas: premiums criticized as welfare state for industry, Flash point on the roads, Britain or Spain: Gibraltar to vote on its future. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Flats And Maisonettes. Births. Business and Finance: Colour TV for £261, Firmer in quiet trading, ME Funds flowing back, Charter buys into Beralt, Henekeys to join Fortes group, Ghana losses in £6m ECGD deficit, The productivity dilemma, Getty merger explains all, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Kuwait loads oil but ban stays, Hint to Mrs Castle on national freight, 200-room hotel for Piccadilly, ATV in new HQ talks, The long-term viewpoint, Hopes of machine tool recovery are dashed, Brazilian sugar hopes, Four Tyne shipyards plan giant merger, Plea to ease HP controls, Gallaher steps up coupon war, Government do an about-turn in leasehold Bill, IPC to publish Sputnik, New international credit house, New plan to give U K firms 'first aid', New market for London, Five-point dividend cut by Ault & Wiborg, Calor for natural gas, Ciro Pearls (Holdings) A Frustrating Year, Furness order cancelled, Breaking out of the stop-go cycle, Briefly from the boardroom, Leyland knocked by cars and trucks, Selangor River Rubber Estates Group Crop Again A Record, Briefly From Industry Steel production down in May, Speed-up in investment grants, Bent's board back Bass, Aggressive coffee plan, Australian nickel rush gathers momentum, How The Markets Moved, Eurosyndicat index, Business Diary Hints on saving Aintree, 'Paradox' of RPM case, Copper reverses downtrend, £25m trade deficit, Lloyds Bank unit trust checks in, Bond selling hits Frankfurt, RR 'leads Europe' in computer uses, Scots seek higher REP. Business Appointments: New chief at Iranian Oil, New Ford Chief. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small gains predominate, Sterling very steady in quiet business, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Profit-taking finally catches up on Wall Street, Bid hopefuls active on firm day for shares, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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