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The Times - 04/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY GEORGE CLARK, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, From ERIC BRITTER, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, , From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By John Peter, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, Jenny Maitland-Jones, Enid Roberts, Rose Kinson, Betty Jeriman, From JULIAN MOUNTER, South Wales Correspondent, P.H.S., RICHARD GRIFFITHS. Brasenose College, Oxford, Aug. 2., CARLO UNGARO, Vice Consul for Italy. Vice Consolato d'Italia, 23 Allhallows, Bedford, Aug. 1., EDWARD MAUFE. 139 Old Church Street, Chelsea. S.W.3., J. BETJEMAN. 43 Cloth Fair, E.C.1, Aug. 2., GEOFFREY MOORE, Professor of American Literature. Department of American Studies, University of Hull, Aug. 1., JOHN WALLEY. 46 Rotherwick Road, N.W.11, Aug. 1., J. E. MEADE. Low Brooms, Little Shelford, Cambridge., DAVID WEITZMAN CHORLEY PETER BUCKNILL SEBAG SHAW JOHN PLATTS-MILLS PETER PAIN Temple, E.C.4., By RICHARD HARRIS, ENID STARKIE. 23 Walton Street, Oxford, Aug. 2., E. V. KIRKPATRICK. 7 Wymond Street, Putney, S.W.15, Aug. 2., ELEANOR WOOD. 11 Viewfield Road, Southfields, S.W.18. Aug. 2., CLYDE BINFIELD. Department of Medieval and Modern History, The University, Shefield 10., PETER CALVOCORESSI. Guise House, Aspley Guise, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, Aug. 2., JOAN H. VEAZEY. Doddington Vicaragc, Sittingbourne, Kent, Aug. 2., P. JEAN CUNNINGHAM. Faber and Faber Limited, 24 Russell Square, W.C.1. Aug. 2., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Ivor Guest, L. M. E. D., Mr. Basil Dean, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From A. A. THOMSON, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By Keith Payne, Banking Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MAURICE CORINA, From PETER STRAFFORD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By HUGH CORBET, EDWARD LYONS. House of Commons, London, S.W.1., MAXWELL WISE. Round Copse, Kingsley Green, near Haslemere, Surrey., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10., By RICHARD FRY,

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News: 'Daily Mirror' for union talks, Rhodesia censors denounced, 'Bungling ineptitude by many...' Lord Robens gave 'inconsistent' replies: 'unwise in TV interview, Lesbian charge in Victoria play, Deadlock in power pay talks, The Times Diary A leather boat Atlantic crossing From the Bolshoi to Dartmouth Sir Ifor's many facets, Delays To Trade In Peking More sold by Britain, Countermove to Havana meeting, Officials 'haunted by the thought that disaster might have been averted', Simpson had been taking drugs, Change in laws and an end of ignorance urged, Protest over S Africa scientist, Tetanus warning at inquest, Robens Has Month For Aberfan Reply Report tells ' terrifying tale of bungling ineptitude ', Fairytales keep her young, Pirate Radio Ban In Isle Of Man Order from Westminster, Even today do unsafe tips menace life in Welsh villages?, Bar Council takes judge to task No apology due by barrister, A guide to the rules for the Wuhan game, Heroism at school, Is this the beginning of the end to Oxbridge segregation?, Parents find own school holiday salvation, Villagers may still press for action in the courts, Mr Ted Hill one of 14 New peers, Villagers scared by tip digging, NCB men 'disregarded' warnings 'Total absence of policy on tip siting and control', Criminals' takings go up by 10 per cent in year, US Explains Bomber Veto, Mr Kambona in London, No Award For Gaol Informer's Nose, Tshombe Plane Escort Inquiry, Navy's land arm under one roof, Mr Maudling's Hope For Refugees, China ports congestion growing, Findings and remedies summarized, Railman's £26,000 hobby, Mystery missile sticks in mud, 14 new life peers will reinforce Labour, Where the tribunal put the blame, 53 'Unrecognized' Schools Get Aid Educating Army children, A British bid for America's Cup, Tip men complain of persecution, Race Riots May Be On The Wane Two cities keep curfews, Sterilization debated in Delhi, Merthyr council and officers absolved, Israel plans development of Jordan's west bank, Where have all the British bees gone?, Gipsy Moth trip to raise funds, Deadline set for leaving Libya, How the tip began to slide, Aberfan, Train brake 'had no effect ', Egypt accepts UN Suez proposal One-month ban on boats, Johnson puts 10% on income tax 45,000 more men being sent to Vietnam. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooltan, The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, Vent-Axia, Interim Statement, Envoy, Rootes, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., English Electric, Financings Limited, Leeds Permanent, Endocil, Girard-Perregaux, H. A. FOX, The Chartered Bank. Index. Law: 'Incompetent solicitors' plea fails, Coil used in abortion-Crown, Law Report Aug. 3 Vacation Court Svetlana Memoirs Allilueva v. Flegon. Picture Gallery: Death dive of a stricken aircraft. Shipping News: Islands to keep shipping link, Movements of liners. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: A spate of new plays, Orchestral Work By Tavener, Carrying improvisation to its logical end, Hungarian films for London, Chaotic poke at bureaucracy Whitehall Theatre Sign Here Please!, Fashionable all the same, A war won by sheer audacity, Fusion of comedies Aldwych Theatre The Taming of The Shrew. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archdeacon Of London Appointed, Golden Thistle For Sir Carol Reed, Oxford. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,609, Nash Retrospective, £13M Sales Total For Sotheby's Three Records Broken, Australian Painter, Drimer Secures Chess Title, Friel Comedy For London, Tonight's television. Editorials/Leaders: Stretch And Slack In The US Economy, The Black Tragedy Of Aberfan, BOAC's hidden extras. Letters to the Editor: 'Banks' that fail, The First Class Man, Generations Talking, In Greece Today, Legality Of Vietnam, Italian As She IS Shown, Help For Families, Tanned By Tea, Couutesy Of Br, Viewing St Paul's, Invitation To Conference Abroad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. Edward Lacey, Bert Swaebe, Miss Margaret Kennedy, Herr Paul Löbe Former president of Reichstag, Miss Lilllan Moore Dance historian, Bengt Berg Ornithologist and writer. Sport: Runners for Teesside Park, Results at Redcar, Schoolgirls' tennis, Courageous effort by Britain Strong unit emerges, Sports in Brief, Token entry for Ontario, Lead shared after first round, Three players injured, Yachting, Games reveal training gap. Property. Births. Business and Finance: Japanese bid for British firm, Brit. Tobacco (Aust.) $6m issue, Insurance companies unload gilt-edged, McKinsey at Trust Houses, Italian bank row settled, Banking World Who-does-what in sterling crises, Columbia gets stock option, C. & W. Walker Holdings, Briefly From Industry, Will UK funds start to swing?, Jonnson calls for an extra £2,250m in income taxes, Gilts firm but quieter, News Summary, Imps warn off cut price man, US industry's mixed reaction to tax change, Unit trust prices, Macdiarmid seeks loyalty, Wool industry still shrinking, Business Diary Keeping the foot-sloggers selective, CBI wants higher social charges to stem that waste, Search for a show centre to be stepped up, Gulf plan £20m boost for Europoort, Land interest rate down, Cox And Wyman, A T T debentures snapped up, Alusuisse bids for UK smelter site, U S imports of lead jump, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Cocoa still a potential bull market, US gold stock falls $50m, Libya to abolish oil discount, UK firms not unduly penalized, Questions for Retia chief, Wave of selling on Paris, Cammell wins big conversion order, Anglo-French row over Concord costs sharing, Executives' salary schemes under fire, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Shop stewards reject BMC 'pay error' claim, How The Markets Moved, BOAC's profits for last year rise by £15.9m, William Hancock & Company A Satisfactory Result, Ellams Duplicator Company Limited, Money remains short, Western Mining prove major nickel deposits, Technicolor stake for AB Picture, State may delay pay claims, Price of gas to be increased?, Yorks TV place £650,000 order, Shell overtaken by events, Chubb offer £6.8m for Pyrene, Filling IDA's coffers the key issue-Woods, Note circulation slightly lower, Hoover cut their interim on 24pc profit drop. Stock Exchange Tables: Mixed equity changes, Rather more selling, European and Far East securities, London Provision Exchange, Regional share prices, Tin down £2 5s to just below £1,200, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Determined support for the pound, War tax threat sets Wall Street prices tumbling, Wall Street recovers after setback, Pound at lowest point since 1964, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Big changes at SMM.

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