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The Times - 30/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent., FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, , BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS, , From MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, Edward Lucie-Smith, Julian Critchley, La Bohème by Puccini By William Mann Music Critic, From Clive Barnes Our New York Ballet Critic, A. E. P., by Franz Kafka By Michael Billington, Prudence Glynn, From SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, , PHILIP HOWARD, P.H.S., LEONARD F. BEHRENS. Netherby, 119 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester 20., ANTHONY NUTTING. 3 Cheyne Walk, S.W.3., HUMPHRY BERKELEY. Bromham Hall, Bedford, May 27., C. N. TAYLOR. Sherwood, North Elham, Canterbury, Kent., N. T. WOOLLEY. 75 Cambridge Street, S.W.1., GEOFFREY R. BARRELL, Honorary General Secretary, London Head Teachers Association. 59 Wellfields, Loughton, Essex, May 26., VERNON SCANNELL PETER. REDGROVE. PETER A. PORTER. FREDERICK GRUBB. MARTIN BELL 25 Powis Square, W.11., HENRY HELY-HUTCHINSON. 23 Alderney Street, S.W.1, May 25., JOHN LOCKE 72 Cameron Road, Bromley, Kent., Iverach McDonald, D. D. HASLAM, Deputy Secretary, The Library Association. 7 Ridgmount Street, Store Street, W.C.1., G. C. S. CURTIS. Houses, Great Sampford, Saffron Walden, Essex., S. S. MERCOURIS. Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, S.W.1., F. STEPHEN JOELSON. 26 Bloomsbury Way. W.C.1., SUSAN KENYON JONES. The Rectory, Loughborough, Leicester-shire., BY OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Professor Edward Ullendorff, F.B.A., writes:-, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From KENNETH OWEN-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By RODNEY COWTON, By GEORGE PULAY, , From MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., By HUGH CORBETT, From JOSEPH R. SLEVIN-, By DAVID SPANIER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, K. M. PARRY 35/37 Chiswell Street, E.C.1., RICHARD B. POAD. Pembroke College, Cambridge., Gerald Haythornthwaite 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10., H. A. BRIDGES, Secretary, The National Federation of Fishmongers. 20 Buckingham Street, W.C.2., Arthur F. Earle.,

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News: Agreement with Israel that America forgot, Peking sit-in at British office, Japan's self-assurance based on sound planning, Two gliders collide at 8,000ft, Comprehensives' handicaps, Policy for 'more just' society, Public funds proposed for Presidential campaigns, America Sends Expert To Aid Cairo Envoy Mr Eshkol expects early action over Gulf of Aqaba, Summer Under Canvas, Heads vote to keep caning and religious teaching Quick unanimity at conference, Aden report for London soon, Jaguars' Wide Range, Murderer reported missing, Britain snubs Mr Simbule, Down to the sea in silver, Explosives train on fire, Poverty Shock In A Rich City Nottingham rent dilemma, Middle East: American And Soviet Diplomacy Busy In Capitals Syrian leaders go to Moscow American views are rebuffed, Fa Team In Expo Muddle, Vietcong Attack On Peace Force Hq Policeman killed, 11 people hurt, 'Long-haired trogs' in uniform, Shotgun at races, New plea for 13 Britons from Nazi camp, Indian boys as hosts, Scented Garden For Blind, Venet: vidi, victus sum, 'Cannibalism' in the Co-op must stop, Arms cargo seized in Nigeria, Traditions under fire, Mud Raises Cost Of Surrey Agricultural Show, Minister's warning on bank charges Evasive action criticized, Commerce To Get Laser 'Ruler' Surveying test success, Now I can drink with no fear of a hurricane, The Times Diary Paul Bailey's flying start Not all Arabs love Nasser Williams's moors murder probe, Woman dies in college, Tree frolic recalls a royal escape, Sir Francis among his admirers, Cars bogged down in sea of mud, Fonteyn: No plans to retire, The Pope names 27 new cardinals Four from United States, William Norris's Daughter Dies, Kirk Move For New Ministers, Peer robbed as he slept, Vital Issues In Ben Barka Trial, Saragat's Rebuff To De Gaulle Hope of Britain in EEC. News in Brief. Sport: Grand aggregate for Rowell, Campbell given close match in amateur golf, Boddington overcomes Russian champion, Sports in Brief, Oakeley and Hunt shine, West takes and holds lead, Spin Undermines Worcester Hat-trick by Birkenshaw, Ickx shows top form, Parbury shines in strong field Best hope for Gold Cup, Emanuel eight beaten, Two falls at Windsor, Middle-distance men give hope Tulloh in fine finish, Roche Made To Struggle. Display Advertising: General Accident, Sonatrach, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lyon, Pla, Republic Of Italy Genoa Bankruptcy Court, Ebor Securities Limited, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Bmw Distributors London Ltd., Brims, Swiss Credit Bank, Ncr, Isr, The Booker Group, Guardian Assurance Group, Thomson Directories Limited, County Council Of Essex, Industrial Expansion At The Board Of Trade, Shareholder Relations Limited, Panam, First National City Bank, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co.. Index. Picture Gallery: Reviving the frolics of Oak Apple Day. Law: Three months for cat thief, Fines after Hyde Park incidents, Bookmaker faces secrets charge 'Important to U S and Britain'. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,552, Television and radio programmes, New Theatre Named, France ahead in world bridge, Triple Tie In Chess Tournament. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Festival production with unrealized possibilities Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Values of disquiet in a famous Caravaggio, K deftly executed Aldwych Theatre: The Trial, Dame Margot given a 'farewell' ovation, Fine playing of Sibelius, A holiday with Rix, Dr. Dolittle on screen. Editorials/Leaders: The Split On Home Loan Rates, Another African Tragedy, Concentrated Poverty, Workers' Control. Letters to the Editor: Type Of Force Un Could Send, Excessive Publicity, Democracy In Greece, Shortage Of Librarians, The Infantry's Future, P I B as all-purpose pundits, The Third Airport, A Curiously Bad Bill, Rhodesia In The Wings, Police Slow To Change, The Public Muse, Corporal Punishment, A Job In Danger. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Plea to Mr Wilson. Obituaries: Prof W L Lorimer Devotion to St Andrews, Sir Arthur Clark Commonwealth troubleshooter. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Simon Engineering Limited Record Turnover And Higher Profits Streamlined Management Statement By The Chairman, Mr. D. T. Barritt, CBI team to look at marketing 'unions', ITV: who wants what, When 75 cents are demanded for a silver half-dollar, Mexicans will benefit, Lesson in selling overseas, Hard going for savings, This is what makes managers tick-and worker satisfied, Money market easy, G E to give $32m boost to French computer company, Crucial time for Fairfield'S with work plan in balance, News Summary, Big dollar inflow worries the Swiss, International bonds traded in Europe, Preliminary sniff by the watch-dog, Pressing problem for the button pushers, F-111 'will cost Britain twice as much', Lancashire hits at development policy, 'Consult the unions' warning to CWS, Dearer beer to be discussed, Talks today on splitting cost of making the concord, French group wins satellite contract, How death duties can affect a firm's future, Company Meeting The British Investment Trust Limited Chairman's Review, Commodity markets, Indians coming for E E C talks, Banks debate: shares still edgy, Veil of mystery around tin, Era ends as Hallstein bows out, Brown Shipley advances on both fronts, Beagle launches U S sales drive, Bavaria offers £4½m to help air mergers, Small holdings exchange scheme, Briefly from the boardroom, Canadian gold helps U S recoup losses, Western Ground Rents Profits Continue To Increase, Small investors may boost 10-pin bowling, Business Diary Just what the doctor ordered, Norway cable contract delay, More price cuts by Littlewoods, Cheerful day for Tokyo share prices, Anglo-U S agency sets up shop, Rising interest rates cause US concern, U S will score for defeat of slowdown, Pakistan ready to ease import curbs. Business Appointments: Vickers appoint new comptroller. Stock Exchange Tables: Rails beat trend on Wall St, Weekly list of security prices, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, European securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices.

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