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The Times - 23/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From JEAN VINCENT-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From CLIVE BORRELL, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD-, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From PETER NICHOLS, who recently visited the Middle East, From DAVID SPANIER-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From Michael Billington, From our Special Correspondent, Henry Raynor, Joan Chissell, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, , PHS, B. OGUNDIPE. Nigeria High Commission, 9 Northum berland Avenue, Aug. 21., DEVONSHIRE, Chairman, Central Council, The Royal Commonwealth Society. Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2, Aug. 21., ANTHONY BULL, Vice-Chairman, London Transport Board. 55 Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1, Aug. 22., V. A. BROADHURST. University of Strathclyde, Department of Industrial Administration, Livingstone Tower, Richmond Street, Glasgow C.1., L. CANNON, General President, Electrical Trades Union. Hayes Court, West Common Road, Hayes, Bromley, Kent, Aug. 21., A. W. B. TAYLOR. 146 Priests Lane, Shenfield, Essex, Aug. 19., D. I. ADAMS. 24 Mayfield Road, Whitfield, Dover, Aug. 19., Sir Bernard Lovell, ALEC DICKSON, MORA DICKSON. 19 Blenheim Road, W.4., RAYMOND LEPPARD. Trinity College, Cambridge, Aug. 18., ROSEMARY COX. 38 Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey, August 21., PATRICIA WICKES. 71 Holmesdale Road, Teddington, Middlesex, Aug, 22., G. R. HUTCHINSON, Chairman. Whitehall Technical Press Limited. 29 Palace Street, Westminster, S.W.1, Aug. 22., M. W. PALMER. Watergate House, Bosham, Sussex., STEPHEN JESSEL, A friend, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From MICHAEL WINTON, JOHN YOUNG, From RUSSELL BLAIR, Rose Kinson, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PETER WEST, From IAIN FINLAY-, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, STUART MARSHALL, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, HUGH CORBET, KENNETH OWEN, BY CLIFFORD WEBB. Midland Industrial Correspondent, JOHN PRICE, K. WESTCOTT JONES, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, IAIN JOHNSTONE, FRASER. House of Lords, S.W.1., H. E. KILBRIDE-JONES, Manufacturers Agent. 24 Glenomena Park, Blackrock, co. Dublin., From DAVID SPANIER, , RICHARD CASEMENT,

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News: Mauritius seeks independence, Britain's Tough Diplomatist In Peking Man who has made an art of walking out after insults, The soft touch with the hard stuff, Man dies in explosion, Korean frontier clashes, £8M For Bbc Tv Winter Plays 'Gutsy drama' promised, Mexico hunt for deputy after fight, Army begins Aden withdrawal Dates agreed for relief by S. Arabian troops, Official limit urged for exhaust pollution, Schools abroad, US Bombing Of North Vietnam Defended, Dismissal of college head, Hongkong liberation begun, communist editor says, Print strike risk grows, Biafra troops win vital town 'Suicide squad' in drive, Sir D. Hunt in London talks, Why planetary probes must be sterilized, Mp Seeks Court Lees Inquiry Talks with Home Secretary, Art Of Opinion Research, Red flags for resort, Girl IS Found Dead In Wood, Pakistanis landed on beach, Peking Demonstrators Set Fire To British Embassy Buildings Mr Brown returning to London, Appeal To World For Debray, Lebanese appeal to open the Israel border, Suez Pact May Be Extended, Back To Denmark Movement Orcadians Chafe At British Rule, Woodland threatened by sub-station plan, 'Strong arm' in Anguilla, Bengal Cabinet calls a strike, Experts Hunt For Roman 'Jigsaw', Mr Averoff freed after pardon Another release awaited, Travel ban on London Chinese, Setback for ten 'lost' voters, Letter gives reasons for embassy shooting, Lively by-election likely at Gorton, Nuclear arms pact draft delayed, Zambia vote inquiry opens, Young helpers ending fear of mental wards, Quick decision on BAC 2-11 urged Airbus will still be needed, Sir A. Milward says, Piano Made For Private Ears, Ché Guevara called a saint, Regrouping at Yard, Negroes defy New Haven curfew, Dock strike affects 25 ships, The Times Diary The load Sir Dingle is shedding Ginsberg père is so different Norwich man caught in Peking, 'Bargain' ransom in Sardinia, Gazelle keeps up with its many rivals, New Soviet line on social studies, Drug group complain of doctor, Soviet debate on who controls industry. News in Brief. Law: Gun charge in gold case, No bail for wife of Colin Jordan, 'Minister Responsible For Enfield Scheme' Bradbury And Others v. London Borough Of Enfield, P-c says youth shot at him, Former butler on new charge, Bogus officer lunched at Sandhurst, Further Bullion Case Charges New hearing at Bow Street, De Courcy Wins A Point De Courcy v. Home Office. Display Advertising: Furness Withy And Company Limited, Löwenbräu, Pakistan International Airlines, The Tunnel Portland Cement Company Ltd, Udt, Laing, Westminster Bank, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Jack Barclay Limited, Zetters Zip Perm, International Stores. Index. Picture Gallery: Private bath with attendant. Reviews: Tape as the soloist, Gaiety of 'Dream' in modern dress Assembly Hall: A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare, Food world explored, Charlie Chester as Bottom, Music in Italian parish church, Rare pageant play by Pirandello, Exuberantly alive Lyceum Theatre: Black New World. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,625, Charles Wood Play For Court, Television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Looking Over Jordan, Trade and containers, Last Lap For Mauritius, Time For Another White Paper, Wings For Tomorrow. Letters to the Editor: Sending Arms To Nigeria: What IS At Stake, Nothing as good as gold, Not Cricket?, Cavalli's 'Ormindo', Control Of Spending, Naming The Q 4, Always Irving, Commonwealth Year, Cost Of Electricity, Factory Accidents, After Aberfan, Trouble With Children. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Scottish Secretary Gets New Adviser, Church News, University News, Sunderland's Recorder. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Lynda Grier Former principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Mr G. J. Appleton, Mr H. F. Collins. Sport: Nottingham croquet, Arsenal Attack Too Modest Hunt hungry for goals, Cox and Curtis start off with doubles victory, Intrepid's Claim Strengthened, Buckley goes down, Coates beats Coates, Search for keelboat, Sports in Brief, Essex achieve astonishing victory over champions Like sound of music in Kentish ears, Barlow Family Win, No-substitutes law 'futile', Palatch rallies gamely to win Yorkshire Oaks Park Top reported well after work, Scott wins in one round, Yachting, Hard Match For Barrington, Dope control system. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Watford agrees to Hubbell offer, Liquidator for W Steel (Furs), Long & Hambly Limited Results Show Continuing Improvement, New AMC shareholder, Eurodollar loan for Mexico, Buyers found for Columbia stake, Unit trust prices, Hudson's Bay Oil & Gas $30m issue, Sweets exports at new peak, Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation A Remarkable Achievement In A Most Difficult Year, Dock strike spreads, World cocoa pact nearer, Britain's EEC bid may hit Anglo-Australian trade, Zurich firm and lively, Company law reform fights against time, Labour News Wool mills on short time, CWS answers the agency question, Revenue surplus, A new deal could be on the way for American railways, MGM-SeagramTime link-up?, Engineering recession over, Fisons in conflict with nylon makers, £1m sales in the sun, Token's Greek plans, Gas refrigerator sales give area board a surprise, BMC's pruning exercise cuts one sales outlet in ten, Tunnel's £7m extensions, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Staplegreen Insurance come up with surprise dividend, Finding a new formula for patents, Allure of the new property trusts, According to the Krupp works a larger version of this tunnelling machine could be used to cut the, Price increases by Alcoa, Decasualization could put up to 30 pc on port charges, Business Diary Offered at bargain prices-ocean liners, Israel's fight now is for exports, Toronto computer breakdown, Buffer Pool support for cash tin?, Lloyds and Martins to issue American Express cards, AMC looks to recovery of sales, Copper situation 'not critical', Tender for US defence work fails, Allied Breweries test debenture market, Briefly From Industry National Ports Authority opposed, Gilts firm at the close, How The Markets Moved, Sharper air and rail competition hits BEA profits, Champagne to be dearer, Production turbine lorry from Leyland?, Little fresh money available, Warning on container monopolies, Marconi heads consortium, Japan denies oil deal with Iraq. Business Appointments: Garry Weston to head AB Foods, Scott Lithgow's new directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Profits before taxation of Southerns, the timber merchants, Shares slip back again, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Pound drifts in 'dead' market, Further falls on Wall Street, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Food shares improve. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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