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The Times - 12/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By COLIN RENFREW, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN YOUNG, YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From RICHARD LYONS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By ARTHUR REED. Air Correspondent, By ROY LEWIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN CRITCHLEY, By William Gaunt, By Henry Raynor, By Joan Chissell, By William Mann, Music Critic, By John Peter, By Irving Wardle. Drama Critic, From Michael Billington, by Prudence Glynn, PHILIP HOWARD., LOUIS HEREN, PHS, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, Sept. 8., C. W. GUILLEBAUD. St. John's College, Cambridge, Sept. 9., A. L. P. NORRINGTON. Trinity College, Oxford, Sept. 10., LIONEL ELVIN, Director, University of London Institute of Education Malet Street, W.C.1., SAAD TUKAN. American University Hospital Beirut, Lebanon., GEORGE WHITFIELD, Headmaster, Hampton Grammar School. Hampton, Middlesex., By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, HILDA M. STOWELL. The Mount, West End, Near Southampton, Hampshire., JOSEPHINE WESTREN, Honorary Secretary, The New Forest Society. Palfreylands, Dibden Purlieu, Southampton., HUGH JENKINS. House of Commons, Sept. 9., E.C. LAMB. 13 Wavell Avenue. Colchester., J. C. LITTERICK. The Old Orchard, Saintbury, Broadway, Worcestershire., ALAN SIMPSON, Past President, The Institute of Journalists; Past Chairman, N.E. Region, The Institute of Public Relations, Chief Public Relations Officer, H.Q., Northern Command. York, Sept. 7., BENITA ALANBROOKE. Ferney Close, Hartley Wintney, Basingstoke, Hampshire., M. SCORER. Coombe Hurst, Lincoln., FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Inglewood, A. T., Lady Hemingford, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From ALAN GIBSON, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By KEITH PAYNE, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, SIR GEORGE BOLTON, , H. F. SMITH. Silligrove Farm, Rock, Kidderminster., COLIN COPE. Toft Manor, Cambridgeshire., ERIC DE MARE. 27 Grenville Court, Lymer Avenue, Dulwich Wood Park. S.E.19., By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Bandits set victim free, Bridging Liberal credibility gap Mr Thorpe on party's task, Birds That 'Miss The Bus' Belated Migrants, New clues to Minoan 'Pompeii', Purple heart blamed for violence, Nationalists cease fire in Aden Pledge of S Arabia peace, America's do-nothing Congress, World Attack On Cigarettes, Keen party fighter who welcomes challenge, Gypsy Family Settles Down From A Tent To A Council House, Dr Banda-The Leader WHO Opted Out, Africa States May Set Up War Command, Artillery battle on Sikkim border Indian troops killed in clash with Chinese, 'No row, not even a disagreement', Tartars win back their rights, Meals Ban In 3 More Areas, An enlarging service, More New Cars For Frankfurt Show, Bbc Film Wins Tv Prize, Mr Barber IS Tories' New Chairman Cordial letters as Mr du Cann goes, Government backing rail board, TV men held in Madrid, Rolls stake in jet airbus, Flosy talks with UN ended, Delusions of a girl who took LSD, Singer derides the 'flower people' 'Leeches on society' gibe, Diksie 'could not have been saved', Call by Cairo editor welcome, US puts alliance first, Last of the great style setters?, Dice loaded in favour of suspects, DPP says, The Times Diary, Seeking higher speeds for Britain's trains, 'Glasses ban' on girl, New chief looks ahead, S Africa House shuts out MPs, Where one child in 10 is an immigrant, A third child for Mr W Churchill, Big Find Of Arms In Hongkong 19 arrested in police raid, Israel Opening Door To 6,200 Refugees, Five fight Walthamstow, No further inquiry on Court Lees, 'Russian roulette' expulsion, Poland Rebuffs De Gaulle, Children's Road Sense On Show, Computer to track TV dodgers, Warning by Gibraltar leader, Delay in plan to deport youth, Prince's 'secret marriage', Letter Speaks Of 'Sacrifices', Briton pleads for gaoled writers. Sport: Newcombe ahead on grass Emerson now in decline, Croquet results, Firmani new Charlton Athletic manager, England table tennis teams, Sports in Brief, Censure for Hungarian, Close's Team To Tour Rhodesia?, Hanif's Effort Not Enough, Lorenzaccio looks best to end Irish monopoly Prendergast pins hopes on Fairullah, Britain dominate fireball race, Dame Pattie's hopes slim, Scottish Thrash Redruth Reserves show quality. News in Brief. Display Advertising: J. B. Wimble (Estate Duty) Ltd.,, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, The National Bank Of Australasia Ltd., Lunt, Comley & Pitt Limited, Utilico, High Speed Gas, Gullick, The Royal Borough Of Kensington & Chelsea, The Times, Turbo-Jet Dishwashers, Aquascutum, Dowty Group Limited, Armitage Ware Ltd, Hill, Samuel & Co.Limited,, Rover, Maxlim Maternity Fashions Limited, New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, First National City Bank, Radiospares. Index. Law: Another football supporter banned, 'Continuing Struggle' Over Enfield School Lee And Another v. London Borough Of Enfield, Hotel employee stole £2,300, Challenge at trial of 37 Africans Defence payment secret, Councillors are accused of conspiracy. Picture Gallery: Juniors play at Wimbledon. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal Also On Page 13, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Virtue in the pace Adeline Genéé Theatre: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Hotter's Last Wotan, A highly moral piece Mercury Theatre: The La Mama Troupe, Mastersingers at Sadler's Wells, Imagination of two kinds, Sight that arouses only dismay, A jaundiced view of the stage Vaudeville Theatre: Fill the Stage with Happy Hours, Early works by Rachmaninov and Stravinsky, The dangers of ambition, Finding a cinema for festival films, Mahler in a cool setting. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,642, Opera Group To Go To Montreal, Italy establish lead in bridge tournament. Editorials/Leaders: Countering The Brain Drain, A Third Liberal Strategy, Trouble On Sikkim's Border, An Unpoetic Choice. Letters to the Editor: Seal Hunting, Initiative On Nigeria, Going Comprehensive, National Theatre, Trade In Ponies, 10% of non-existent funds, Concrete Kerbs, Legality Of American Action: The War In Vietnam, Destruction By Tourism, Public Relations, Arab Refugees, Economic Policy, Mr Chagla's Protest, Captions For Opera, Official Distrust. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: 1,000 Students From Commonwealth, Archbishop Of Wales To Resign, County Court Changes, National Gallery Trustee. Obituaries: Mr R. V. Hudson Therapeutic drug trials, Prof B. G. Peters Expert on the eel worm, Bishop Bengt Jonzon, Mess Katherine Cox, Mr John Betts, Gen Dassonville, Mr A. H. Clough, Mr Charles LA Trobe Stage director and manager. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Details given of swap deals during crisis, Terminal charges cut, Computer switch, Managers edging back, Charter and Anglo Am in Mount Morgan bid, Unit trust prices, ICT may get £1.5m bank computer order, GUS has plans for supermarket takeover bids, V & G shows clean pair of heels, US record for BMC-sales up 8 per cent, Business Diary Making the coal tips bloom, Talks open on U S Ford strike, Credit in short supply, Insurance bid fails, Salaries 'up 3 pc' claim, Big falls in UK metal consumption, EMI on data trail?, 25,000 rule out overtime, Short-term remedy for long-term ills, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Hectic coffee meeting ends in accord, £63m. in extra Israeli budget, McGraw-Hill 'not planning to take over Penguin', Coffee futures rise on ICO agreement, Pound moves uncertainly, New IMF drawing rights plan, Home loans at a peak in August?, UK steel firms to get £64m order, BSA buys up Sterling subsidiary, Inveresk launches assault on paper market, Dearer loans for local authorities, Government tells PLA to halt shipping charges rise, Research lab order, How The Markets Moved, Glenlivet & Glen Grant recovers in second half, U S bank opens office in Midlands, Gilts steady but idle, UK starts big cutback in Belgian insurance, Copper stocks decline, Briefly From Industry Scottish oil search: sea well abandoned, Rise in US bill rate, C. H. Johnson & Sons Ltd. Further Progress Envisaged. Business Appointments: Programmes chief for Yorkshire TV. Stock Exchange Tables: Sellers have upper hand, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Electrical leaders weak, Wall Street mixed, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, The pound up a shade. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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