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The Times - 31/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN FOWLER, LOUIS HEREN, , By a Staff Reporter, TIMOTHY JONES, LLOYD GARRISON, , BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent., BY REGINALD EASTHOPE, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Liverpool, May 30., From DAVID SPANIER, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, D.G., by Eden Phillpotts By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, by Euripides By John Peter, By William Mann Music Critic, From Our Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, Valerie Knox, Barbara Bender, , By ROY LEWIS and THE NEWS TEAM, P.H.S., ERNEST A. PAYNE, General Secretary, MICHAEL SCOTT. The Africa Bureau, 38 Great Smith Street, S.W.1. May 30., PETER E. M. SHARP. Oaklands, 244 Dover House Road, S.W.15, May 28., ALASTAIR BUCHAN. Waterloo House, Brill, Buckinghamshire, May 30., LAMBTON. 58 Hamilton Terrace, N.W.8., G. I. A. D. DRAPER. 10 Delahay House, 15 Chelsea Embankment, S.W.3, May 29., PHILIP TOYNBEE. Barn House, Brockweir, near Chepstow., MARTIN RUDNER, R. G. TOSSWILL. Lutyens House, Thursley, Surrey, May 28., OLIVE COOK. 3 Audley Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, May 27., By Charles Douglas-Home, , B. J. MOUGHTON, Chairman, Dorking Urban District Council. Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey., J. T. WHITNEY. Regent's Park Colege, Oxford., JAMES RUSSELL. 13 The Little Boltons, S.W.10. May 26., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From CHARLES BRAY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, From MALCOLM WINTON, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, From MAURICE CORINA, By NICHOLAS TRAVERS, By MICHAEL JONES, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH CORBET, By JOHN WOODLAND, By DICK WILSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, May 30, BY RICHARD CASEMENT, PETER JAY, our Economics Correspondent foresees the squeeze getting tighter, COLIN S. LYON. Dingle Cottage, Trefonen, Oswestry, Shropshire., R. B. JACKSON. The Cottage. 9c The Grove. London, N.6., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, May 30,

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News: Sadler's Wells will move, 'A' levels that never were, Gleams of insight into Beethoven trios, Death fall by atom man, 20-year gaol term asked for Dlimi, American fleet shadowed by Soviet vessels, Israel must rethink immigration policy, Troops called up in Nigeria Lagos acts on secession, Colonel Ojukwu's secession raises dilemma for the Government over recognition issue Britain's danger of antagonizing both sides in Nigeria, Radical Reform For Councils Report urges age limit, Holiday road toll falls, Tally clerks to go on strike, No decision on Zambia envoy, Private moves in gasholder dispute, Archbishop answers critics of cathedral publicity 'We wanted the widest audience', Hanoi taken off list of targets, Israelis Are 'Ready To Stake All', Lady Plowden calls young teachers Priority areas challenge, Suppose you and your husband were about to graduate and that you were offered a first rate job in the North. He could get a job there too, but prefers living in the South. What would you do?, Rest is over for Sir Francis, Inquiry into boys' brutality claim, Deluge stops 500-mile race, Reminder To Priests On Discipline, Russia To Send 10 Ships Into Mediterranean King Husain and Nasser sign defence agreement, Barred seamen to try again, Ld Robens to see Aberfan mothers, Boiler explosion killed girl of six, Hospital plan to expand held up, Svetlana 'blames her father', Renewal Of Aden Attacks British soldiers killed, Arab lawyers say Cairo has a case Arguments for blockade, Italians deny stripping girl, Student fear on loans, Rumanian Unity In Doubt, START On New Greek Constitution 20 jurists named for commission, US Anxiety Over Kennedy Myths, US Sailor Held At Holy Loch British join Polaris inquiry, 'Misconceptions' On Stansted Planners want review, Discriminating, Gang In Carbon Copy Raid, Abortion Bill favoured by doctors, Spain Acts As Go-Between, Hopes fading at UN, Russians' problem over cost of dying, Woman tells of bus 'near-riot', The Times Diary Hugh Clegg leaving PIB Mandelbaum Gate still open Rescued from death by Chopin, Talks next week on British entry French still unyielding, Men in the world of make-believe. News in Brief. Law: Husband accused of murder, Foreign Divorce Recognized On New Basis Angelo v. Angelo, 'Glances behind for rest of life', To take finals in hospital, Decree after delay of 25 years, Conviction On Firearms Charge Quashed Regina v. Atfield, Council's Wall Faulty Turner And Another v. Deal Corporation, One trial for Mini case accused Pregnant woman decision, 'Tougher' Sentence Set Aside. Display Advertising: Bell's, Pia, Wedgwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, Life Insurance Company Limited., De Beers Consolidated Mines, Limited, Elliott-Automation, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, International Paints, Kooperative Förbundet (Kf), Colt, British Home Stores Limited, Pirelli Tyres, Gordon's, Royal Insurance, Shipton Automation Limited, Union Miniere Du Haut-Katanga, Bass, English Electric, Alliance Investment Company Limited, Life Offices' Association,, Soldiering, The Stanley Weston Group Limited, Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) Ltd., Delta Metal, North Of England Building Society, Boltless Systems, Cn, Electric Fork Lift Trucks, Norcros. Index. Picture Gallery: Rehearsing for the Royal Tournament. Arts and Entertainment: Seneca's Medea, Derby Porcelain Fetches £6,346, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,553, Three in fight for bridge title. Official Appointments and Notices: Duke's Prize For Cambridge Divers, Two senior officials in Rhodesia retired, University News, New Bishop Of Penrith. Politics and Parliament: British Caution On Next Steps Lord Avon in debate. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Ulysses and water, Veiled drama for Pierrot forces, One entry of the God's enough, Norwich Festival Opens, Rural and durable, The drama of faith healing. Editorials/Leaders: Black Mongolian Sheep, Transforming The Councils, Economy In The Narrows, The First Two Weeks. Letters to the Editor: Settling Accounts, Letters To The Editor Fire prevention inspectors, Electoral Reform, Britain And Zambia, Abortion Bill, Minis For The Disabled, Israel And The Arabs Danger Ffom Nuclear Weapons, Roads For Abinger, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Claude Rains, Sir John Chandler, Lady Harlech, Mr. Jack Fawcus, Mr G W Pabst. Sport: Campbell toppled by Bull Missed putts turn match, Imrie loses to Russian, Other racing results yesterday, Superb Display By Neljubin Tough stage in the rain, Sports in Brief, Footballers On Knife Edge, Miss Bueno in form, Six counties winners in England team, Problems for Indians, Derby field taking shape after scratchings. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: Silver price leaps again, Cuban-Swiss sugar deal, I T V: who wants what, Crunch comes to crisp 'war', Steel giants end name dispute, Briefly From Industry, U S frozen food firms in sales push, Overseas Companies, Crucial stage in coffee's battle of the bulge, Whitbreads offer £1.1m for Scots chain, Big shake-up planned for Weston empire, Swiss claims on Cuba to be satisfied by sugar, News Summary, Traders find China still a good customer, Japan opens door to foreign capital, Unit trust prices, Cotton usage in US below forecast, Co-op conference accepts plan for mass mergers, Revenue deficit of £81m, Company Meeting RUMIANCA S.p.A. Turin, Italy A Major Step Forward Group Turnover Up 61.9 Per Cent, Gearing-up for battle of disposable clothes, Lombard St hit by tax transfer, Double Merseyside attack on Government policy, New units for old shares, Whessoe lost £380,000 on Reading gas plant, 'Sweet trade would double if RPM goes', Housebuilders query Minister's rosy view, Paris prices beginning to show resistance, Britain wins top Soviet contract, Finland gets new ferry service, Mr Yablon joins Sassoon, Grants take two steps forward in wine trade, Chemists move against chain's bid, Japan and Italy boost wool consumption, No revaluation for the time being, says Dr Abs, $1,000m offer by Zeckendorf, Bank statements for May, Gilt-edged still nervous, Buyers from abroad to see fabrics, PWLB rates UP 3/4 pc, Consolidated Gold raises the ante for Greenwoods, Briefly from the boardroom, No reaction from N F U to £300m poultry Federation, Business Diary, NE coal chiefs' power hope, Labour group suggests State company for North Sea gas, S Yorkshire tied up with Brincliffe, NUBE to meet Treasury on banking hours, Social Services: A 70s Crisis?, Cash tin above worst but still £18 down, How The Markets Moved, Ferranti team chasing $20m U S defence orders, £100m in Nigeria safe so far, New ban on note issues, Pechiney raise US stake, Stockbroking merger, Careful Chile at copper meeting, Egypt to buy UK tractors. Business Appointments: New sales director for Vauxhall. Stock Exchange Tables: Late selling of sterling, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small losses throughout, Regional share prices, Oils weak on extremely quiet day for shares, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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