The Times - 29/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, DAVID WILSWORTH, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, TIM JONES, BY A STAFF REPORTER, Yours, -HAROLD., From CLIVE BORRELL, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From WILLIAM NORRIS-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, From JEROME CAMINADA, From DAVID SCHOENBRUN-, From DAVID BONAVIA, , From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-, From IAN MCDONALD-, From William Mann Music Critic, From Michael Billington, By William Gaunt, From John Percival, By Joan Chissell, By Henry Raynor, BY STAFF REPORTERS, PHS, RONALD BRYDEN, DAN JACOBSON, ANDRE DEUTSCH, JOAN LITTLEWOOD, DENNIS DUERDEN, ROLAND PENROSE, WILLIAM GASKILL, KENNETH TYNAN. Aug. 28., T. S. RAIT. Clovelly, Sunninghill, Berkshire., CHARLES BAIRD. 14 Sloane Gardens, S.W.1., PHILIP GOODHART. House of Commons., STEVEN LUKES. Balliol College, Oxford, Aug. 23., W. G. COCKCRAFT Brackenhurst, Brackendale Lane, Camberley, Surrey., LEONARD F. BEHRENS. Netherby, 119 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester, 20., EDWARD GRAYSON. Temple Gate, Shaftesbury Road, Rustington, Sussex, Aug. 26., FRANCIS-WILLIAMS. House of Lords., PATRICK McNAIR-WILSON. 5 Kelso Place, W.8., JAMES STRONG. Sorriso, Lanercost Close, Oaklands, Welwyn, Hertfordshire., By Ian Trethowan, JOHN VAUGHAN-MORGAN. House of Commons., D. A. N. JONES. 19 Endymion Road, S.W.2., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By BARRY DAVIES, From MICHAEL KETTLEWELL, From NEIL ALLEN, Swimming Correspondent-Tokyo, Aug. 28, From MELVYN WATMAN, From JOHN YOUNG, , From MALCOLM WINTON, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By HUGH CORBET, By RICHARD CASEMENT, FROM HENRY SCOTT-STOKES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, Aug. 28, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Aug. 28, By RHODRI THOMAS, From Our Correspondent Delhi, Aug. 28, By PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Arthur F. Earle, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BRUSSELS, AUG. 28, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, TED LEATHER. Eden Park, Batheaston, Somerset., FAITHFULL OWEN & FRASER 4 Paper Buildings, Temple, London, E.C.4., From our Correspondent, By GRAHAM YOUNG, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: New Schools In Crowded Areas First claim on extra £16m, Holiday plan opposed by hoteliers, Stalemate looms in Nigeria war Federal loss of initiative, 100 people dig for cars and kegs of rum, Mr Wilson Shakes Up Administration A biographical footnote to the reshuffle of Ministers in the Cabinet, Ban Mothers' Union, says vicar, Crew saved in Channel collision, Masked men in club fight, police say, Bank holiday roads not busy, Risks For Furry Pedestrians A New Enemy, For that awkward problem, Big defence study, 16 Sky Divers Feared Drowned In Lake, Cabot Lodge To Lead US Observers, Greek king harassed in Toronto, Passengers 'rebel' at airport, Israel Gives Last Entry Permits, Bombs on Hanoi 'creating unity' Foreigners see raid havoc, 'Brutalized' By The Police Coloured peoples accuse, Britain urged to aid Africa terrorists, Inquiry today on blind man, Expansion-with an eye on imports, Landing report a false alarm, Indonesia to free 40,000, Where tourists come but youths go, Nazi slogans interrupt trial, Larger festival for Abbey Dore, Cultures Clash On China Jeers outside legation, More arrests after resort clashes, Bowden is ITA chairman, Belgians to limit aid, Members of new Cabinet, Jobs or cash, Mr Shinwell says, Texts of letters of resignation from five Ministers, S Arabia call for Army regime Federal Government has 'lost control', Negroes Called On To Arm Rap Brown praises rioters, Contrasts in Old Master attitudes to drawing, The Times Diary The Welshman going to the FO Oxford don anticipates Wilson Levering away the barriers, Epstein lawyers seek will Funeral to be in private, Citroën Semi-Estate Car, Pitched battle in Rhodesia, Briton Killed In Hongkong, Japan Takes Anti-British Line, Canada's Peace Corps Of Businessmen, Strife weakens Buddhists as force in Vietnam, Challenge that faces Wilson's new team, Cabinet is younger in reshuffle, Glider wings for Bader, Mr Wilson IS Economic Affairs Overlord Five resign: Crosland replaces Jay, Killer May Seek New Victim Net spread in murder hunt, Obstacles on repatriation alleged. News in Brief. Display Advertising: London Rubber Company Limited, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Planet, Jones. Lang. Wootton, Nig Securities Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sr For City Pr, Ghana Airways, Olympic Capital Fund, Inc.. Index. Picture Gallery: Bank holiday sporting events. Law: Stab murder charge. Reviews: Edinburgh's exotic ceremonies, Bolton's own exhibition, Faithful try to present Chekhov Lyceum Theatre The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, Successful film of opera, New work from Russia, Salzburg plans next festival, Laughing at life with Ted Ray, Contemporary art from Cuba. Arts and Entertainment: Champion Holds Chess Lead, Ballet By Clover Roope, Television and radio programmes, Pottery Exhibit For Turkey, Recitals In Two Cathedrals, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,630. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Harrods Ltd., Knightsbridge, S.W 1., Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Sanctions Under Scrutiny, Great Expectations, Behind Asian Bars, New Deal-But The Game's The Same. Letters to the Editor: Nigerian author, Commonwealth Idea, Last Lap For Mauritius, Casualties Of The War In Vietnam, Police Raids, Comet Rendezvous, Candidates need jobs, Colour Television, Cost Of Electricity, Court Lees Affair. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: First-class honours gained at London University, Buber Prize For German Herr Schindler's Rescue Work. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Dr T. East, Judge N. Harper, Mr N. Langhelle, Sir J. Heatonarmstrong, Mr J. Collier, Mr Maurice Elvey A veteran of the early British cinema. Sport: Asif leads superb Pakistan rally England victory dwarfed, Masterful Laver earns his money Rosewall overwhelmed, Sports in Brief, Rewards in view for Porter, Keino's Plans Go Awry In Mile, Family sides in final, Liverpool Weak In Midfield, World records in three events Americans win 12 medals, Tokyo Results, Cooke takes three titles, Other National Hunt Results, Southwell NH meeting, Briand has fine start, Easy win for Wales, Ten under par, Rindt takes race and title, Not enough women, Gran Geste leads, Trumpet Major in tune for Rubbing House Stakes Narrow escape for Keith and Dicey. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Deaths. Business and Finance: White-collar men prepare for TUC battle on steel, W. German car output falls, Ceylon rubber prices slump, Wider farm machinery marketing, Stephenson Developments' growth, £160,000 Plessey order, New bid to plug sanction leaks, Briefly From Industry, P & G top admen's list, Careers base for London, Profit-taking on Milan, Sales war looms in tape music, EEC in search of a common energy policy, News Summary, Lifting the veil round the Prices and Incomes Board, Now cheap imports a worry, Teeth needed for City watchdog, Smiths shows how to sell in the cinema, Union agrees to overtime, US tobacco giants diversify, Key changes in economic control: stronger voice for BoT, Commodity Markets, Indonesia shuts banks, Sogemines on takeover trail, ICI learns building technique, 'Postpone port take-over' plea, When the planning has to start, US business loans getting weaker, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Wilson a worried man, says industry, TV recording system to have U K trial, Investment trust discounts, Europe's new rail container service, Clash with MITI slows Shell's growth in Japan, Business Diary Travellers' joy in Syon Garden, How to cut down industrial damage, Money market quiet, State may invest over £100m in key industries, Housing the troops, US bill rate rise forecast, Film exports down, The Euro-brief for Britain's lawyers, New Role Of Dea, Bull-GE faces labour trouble, Horizon cuts winter tour rates, The bargain hunter: a marketing problem, 'Sabotage risk' at steelworks, Celanese to widen range, Curbs on overseas investment likely to stay, Warning for N Zealand on textiles, Massey plans attack, Tufted carpet boom in Blackburn. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly list of security prices, Wall St indecisive in sharply reduced trading, Option rates, Regional share prices, International bonds traded in Europe, Recent issues, European securities, London Stock Exchange Prices. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at Butterley. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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