The Times - 05/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY NORMAN FOWLER, HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER, South Wales Correspondent, , By RONALD FAUX, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By RITA MARSHALL, From PETER STRAFFORD-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, By Dr. Cecil Northcott, By Gopal Sharman, By Hilary Haywood, By William Mann Music Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, Edward Mayor, Bea Howe, Harry Golombek, From JAMES RESTON, From HENRY TANNER, From ERIC BRITTER, BY BRIAN PRIESTLEY, P.H.S., JOHN DAVIES. 21 Tothill Street, S.W.1, August 4., ALEXANDER HADDOW. 6 Neville Terrace, S.W.7, August 2., EUGENE L. DIORIO., C. W. S. HARTLEY., J. M. CASSELS, Professor of Physics. The Chadwick Laboratory, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 3. Aug. 2., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON. CHARLES PANNELL. House of Commons, August 3., G. L. JAMES. 21 Granard Avenue, S.W.15, Aug. 2., OLIVIA MANNING. 36 Abbey Gardens, N.W.8, Aug. 3., YVONNE COPPLESTON. 182 Wentworth Avenue, Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, August 4., By BRIAN GLANVILLE, RUTH GLASS. 10 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.8., D. FOLLOWS, Secretary, The Football Association. 22 Lancaster Gate, W.2, August 3., TUFTON BEAMISH, President, Royal Socicty for the Protection of Birds. PETER SCOTT, Chairman, Survival Service Commission of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Chairman, World Wildlife Fund. W. H. THORPE. Chairman, International Council for Bird Preservation (British Section). WILLINGDON, President, Fauna Preservation Society. July 31., BEATRICE HARVEY. 43 Lysias, Balham, S.W.12, July 31., A. J. SALMON. 4 Addison Road, Walthamstow, E.17, August 2., M. W. PALMER. 49 Hallam Street, W.1, August 2., EDWIN RROOKS., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, S.W.1., R. GRESHAM COOKE. House of Commons, S.W.1., FROM A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, H. St.C. D., From A. A. THOMSON, From RICHARD BURNELL Rowing Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, By TOM NISBET, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By MAURICE CORINA, By HUGH CORBET, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL MULLOY. 15 Coldstream Gardens, West Hill, London, S.W.18., By RICHARD WAGNER,
ResumoNews: Cairo Call To Renew Links With US, Cuba's children taught to hate, Miners Rally Behind Lord Robens Plan to visit Scottish pit in six weeks, Soldier dies in Aden attack, 'Shifts' at schools considered, Italian footballers come for further English lessons, Tree Of Heaven Falls On House Planted By Carlyle, Algeria Call To Try Tshombe, Help for Mato Grosso team, New rules to stop sale of unsafe toys, 9-mile dash to save boy, Welsh Miners Say Ncb Chief Should Stay, Hongkong frontier tension rising Secret hospital found in helicopter raids, Spain's threat to 'strangle Gibraltar by sea', Racial riots flare up in Kansas, Saskatchewan-Backwater or crucible? Extracts from We Came To Canada, by Elisabeth Gerrard, published on Mobday by Constable at 30s., Hovercraft men fight Ministry, U S Churches Face Clash With State Gigantic tax-free holdings, Shell chief in Biafra talks, Apology to blind passenger, Mr Wilson goes on holiday, Briton freed by St Kitts, Shots again fired over Jordan, Pictures without paint, police guard for horse, De Gaulle speech finds defender M Debré answers critics, Cardiff astronaut hopes for a moon landing, Solo voyage ends with a pint, Fighting now reported in Chungking, Eldo rocket fails in test, From skiing to sunbathing, Congo expels reporters, A Churchill Occasion, The Times Diary Too many no-time-to-cook books Black Muslim's autobiography Theatre posters go underground, Help for working wives urged, Honours Plan For Disabled Recognizing Courage, Lincoln seeks ban on tankers, Israel communists denounce rulers Soviet line supported, Assurance on the Queen Mary, Growing a garden screen, Study of outlay on roads, Face-saving blamed by Mr. Smith, Lady Godiva A 'Bonus' For Archaeologists, Dockers paid for doing nothing Firm protests against too many men, Antique Fire Arms Stolen, Wandsworth break-out foiled, Lovers of a cold climate wanted, 'Economic-on social grounds', Drug raid on Brighton bar, Hunted Mackerel Turn Hunters, Why U S is blamed for everything that happens in the Congo, Stokely Carmichael recordings for sale, Lagos envoy warns oil firms, Jet plunge injures 21 passengers, Thwarted lecture trip 'appalling', A Marriage After 40-Year Parting, Journalists' pay rise approved, Brit. Honduras Deal Mooted, Tour de France drug tests, New Tube Under The Thames Improving travellers' lot will not pay, Education: the state and private benefactors. Picture Gallery: Balancing act. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Bell's, Gill & Duffus Limited, Zeiss, The Sunday Times, Pool. Index. Law: Bolivia guerrilla case dropped, Lady Tavistock's jewels returned, Brucellosis led to vet's death, £5 loss over non-appeal, Husband To Allow Family Back Ex Parte Salmon, Bus driver went too slowly, A Happy Doctor Blew Bubbles, Drugs charge after death of youth. Official Appointments and Notices: Lady Cade Medal For Av-M, Church News, Recruit To Scottish Arts Council, Police chief named. Classified Advertising: HOTELS AND RESORTS (continued), For The Epicure, Personal, Yachts & Boats, Connoisseurs' Guide, Church services tomorrow: Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Deaths. Reviews: Odd times and strange places, Birthday music for RPO, Alun Owen play for Dublin, Highlights of early operas, Mahler, Prokofiev and other symphonists, New Whettam sinfonietta, Films that seek to express the Indian character, Love story in Paris setting, Chichester Loses Leading Lady. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Clear Chess Win For Drimer, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,610, Wilde Revival, £300 For Model Of Church, Six for the Candidates, Penalty doubles pay. Editorials/Leaders: Office Block Guerrillas, The Ever-Fixed Film, Finding The Right Pay Scales, Equality Before The Law. Letters to the Editor: Tshombe's Pilots, Lord Robens Should Stay, News Time, The First Class Man, Necessary Justice, 'The Other Place', Control Of Spending, Disabled At Number Ten, Equipment Grants, The Queen Mary, Plan For Rhodesia, Indian Ocean Base, Tanned By Tea, In Defence Of Otters, East Germany, Patriarch And Unity, Management in the motor industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Politics and Parliament: Tv Annunciators In Commons £15,000 Change Urged. Obituaries: Miss Margaret Kennedy, Mr Thomas Gillespie The creation of Edinburgh Zoo, Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, Earl Of Limerick. Sport: Brabham Averts Disaster, Jerome for Americas, Sports in Brief, Fairs' Cup draw, Leicester making challenge Position strengthened, Planning pays off for Australians Admiral's Cup virtually won, Schoolgirls' Tennis, Britain win fast game, Lead In Dressage For Meade Jonathan withdrawn, O'Connor goes ahead, National Hunt Programmes, Universities margin not enough. Business and Finance: Prices fears allayed, Johnson's 10% tax rise plans in for a rough ride, New group bids for ITV journal, Drop at News of the World, 'Steel' stock above issue, News Summary Jetstreams for U S?, Unit trust prices, Brokers' firm to have 28 partners, Receiver for Arkana, UK firm plans to export arms, Petrofina still in demand, $5.4m paid for silver, Gilt-edged strong, Plymouth Brew pref scheme, Freightliners get all-out backing, Arbitrators for phone dispute, Britain would accept change in £'s role for EEC-Chalfont, Watney shifting ground on IDV?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Copper softens waiting for U S strike developments, Masson Scott on trail towards profit recovery, Money again in trouble, U S may buy Jetstreams for Vietnam, Co-op outlaws trading stamps, Now for Showerings next blast, Leyland gas turbine plan, Harlech TV sets out share terms, Ebor Accumulator tops the league of unit trusts, Team will boost trade with US, How The Markets Moved, Treasury bill offer cut back, Mutual fund battle opens, Crawley redundancy, Automation in the cowshed, Raleigh-Moulton merger creates world's biggest bicycle group, UK firms expected at Israel's trade fair, New issue from LTA?, Garage trade: PIB report out Tuesday, Serial hits Look's profits. Stock Exchange Tables: Engineering shares active, Pound quiet with some support, Wall Street shows its resilience, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Funds show good gains. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements of liners. Births. Property: Country Properties.
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