The Times - 20/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, From GEORGE ALBERT SALVAN, , By GEORGE CLARK, Assistant Political Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY JOHN ROPER, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Jonas Smith, From LOUIS HERON, , BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, From RICHARD WIGG-Latin America Correspondent, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, , From ERIC BRITTER, From MALCOLM WINTON, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Michael Billington, From williamn Mann, From Our Special Correspondent, From Stanley Sadie, By Shakespeare, By Henry Raynor, by Hilary Gelson, Katie Stewart, PHILIP HOWARD, BASIL GINGELL, DAVID BONAVIA., PHS, H. BAGENAL Leaside, Hertingfordbury, Hertford, July 17., N. H. HILL, 66 Scarsdale Villas, W.8, July 17., EDWARD HYAMS. 17 Garrick House, Carrington Street, Shepherd Market, W.1, July 13., ADRIAN GEORGE. 50 Granville Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, July 17., CATHERINE L. NICOLL 3 North Road, N.6. July 18., ALAN ARMSTRONG. 23A Abercorn Place, St John's Wood. N.W.8, July 18., JOHN MATHIESON. 44 Priory Road, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, July 12., ELAINE JONES. 3 Dr. Johnson's Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, July 18., LEONARD PLUGGE, past chairman of the Parliamentary Scientific Committee. 15 Lowndes Square, S.W.1, July 18., A. C. C. FREEMAN. College of St. Mark and St. John, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W.10, July 18., PHILIP EHRMANN, aged 8. 41 Hormton Street, W.8., DAVID THOMSON. Sidney Sussex Colleger, Cambridge. July 18., MAX BEMROSE, President, British Federation of Master Printers. 11 Bedford Row, W.C.1, July 17., ALEXANDER W. LYON. House of Commons, July 17., R. J. UNSTEAD, Chairman, The Educational Writers' Group, The Society of Authors. Reedlands, Lakeside, Thorpeness. Suffolk, July 18., IAIN CRAWFORD. Pine Hill, Eastcombe, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, July 17., ROBERTSON DAVIES, Master of Massey College in the University of Toronto. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, July 18., J. D. FAGE. 23 St. Mary's Road. Harborne, Birmingham, 17. July 17., J. C. REYNOLDS, Managing Director, Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Educational) Limited. 5 Winsley Street, Oxford Circus, W.1, July 18., By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BEN VINCENT 4 Hawthorne Road. Radlett, Hertfordshire., A. C. SHORTT, Chairman, Save Your Beaches Committee. 7 Lewes Crescent Brighton, July 19., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From GERALD SINSTADT, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent., By T. J. O. HICKEY, By Marigold Johnson, By Richard Harris, By ROY MACKIE, By MAURICE CORINA, By RICHARD WAGNER, By KEITH PAYNE, By RODNEY COWTON, By Maurice Corina, By HUGH CORBET, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ANTHONY VICE, Editor, Business News, BY ROBERT JONES, ALAN MORRIS. 6 Queen Street, Mayfair, W.1., CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER. 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4.,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Directors' dealings in shares: disclosure of wage costs criticized, The Lords: abortion Bill majority 106, Commons reform proposed, Metric weights in shops, Changes in Abortion Bill sought, MPs to back parking claim, The Commons: $1m to join airline queue. News: Local dairy's show triple, Left-Wing's Call To Devalue Investment policy aim, Date Clue On Issue Of Rhodesia Notes, Summer On ICE, 'Defence cuts too small' Mr Healey comes umder fire, The Times Diary BBC bags top Decca man Vintage Rowlandson for V & A The GLC's slimmer Plummer, More judges sought soon, Highlanders anger Aden TUC, Murder rate down since abolition, Miners May Fight New Shifts Plan 135,000 jobs in danger, Copyright Fears Discounted, Princess Ira is named, More industry a Welsh need, Summer fall in BEA traffic, Lord Fisher critical of path to unity, Council's bid to drive off night jets, Champions of youth use racy humour, Aegean city which may prove 'Atlantis', Prince to be at state opening, British leave Biafra, New Missile For Submarines Work on short-range weapon, Inquiry fear on elderly, Democracy In A State Of Siege, Mr Wilson presses on to Europe, China Reports Of Good Harvest Unaffected by Red Guards, Here Are Some Notes On How To Make The Most Of A Deep Freezer Wrappings and containers to use, King Husain trusts in Cabinet, Chinese Mob Attack On Soviet Border 'Pravda' reports Far East incident, Victoria rail link with Heathrow, £3m bail is found for tanker, Israel Must Pay War Costs, Says Russia, Road programme plans hard to cut, Moscow undecided over more aid to Arabs, Huntsmen lose a gun battle, Understanding for British decision Mr. Rusk on Asian withdrawal, Hard fiscal knocks at tourism, Rival to Mao's little red book of quotations, BOAC wants 'jumbo' jets for £56m, 78 Killed In US Air Crash, Farm cooperation council named, Voting At 18 IS A Step Nearer Proposal to lower age of majority, Europeans tell of terror, Riots spread in American cities, Accountants' Final Examinations. Picture Gallery: Running down a worked-out colliery, Eurosyndicat. News in Brief. Law: 'Secret court' denial, Pleasure boat skipper drunk, War 'A Conflict Of Ideologies' Appeal for condemned men, Burgess ends evidence on gravel pit girl, Drugs were eaten like sweets Girl's evidence at trial, Judge's pleasure to extend mercy, Public hearing for Tshombe refused Life in danger plea at secret court, Tax Avoidance Legislation 'A Crossword Puzzle' Inland Revenue Commis Sioners v. Brook, Reporter gaoled in Hongkong, Libel Case Jury Told About Divorce Petition Newman v. Harris And Others. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo (Gb) Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alistair Maclean, Bankers Trust Company, Elsburg Gold Mining Comppany Limited, U.K. Optical Industrial Holdings Limited, International Commercial Bank Limited, Think Pink, Tarmac, Leipzig Fair, Port Of Para, Government Of New Zealand, Interim Statements, Tobenoil Limited, Laporte, Hutchinson, The New African, The Chartered Bank. Index. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: 'Ambitious' Festival For Stockholm, £6,700 Paid For A Munnings Churchill Head Fetches £5,500, Television and radio programmes, Gligoric in chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,596. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Old Trafford offices, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Sovereign shows no mercy to Porto Bello Wragg not sending filly to France, Jacklin in brilliant but erratic form, England win shield, Crews race at Essen, Athletics teams for tour, Sports in Brief, Britain take first race, Graciano Gains First Win Of Season, Hoylake Tennis, Tennis details yesterday Frinton, Increasing poise of Pingeon, Craig earns title for Army, Kent reach Gillette Cup final in grand manner Sussex trifle with Underwood and pay. Reviews: Great, neglected composer, Man of action, Charitable view is in order, Mr Rix and company in full cry, Sovereignty And Power, Eisenstein's 'lost' film, Zauberflöte sung very capably, Jeanne Moreau in the Mediterranean, Subtle blend of the Bard Aldwych Theatre: As You Like It, Gaps left on illegitimacy, Protests and exotic dangers, Two civilizations clash in old Japam, Offering from Poland, Eagle legal eye, Working the Bronte mine, Cranko re-tells The Nutcracker. Editorials/Leaders: Looking For A START, India's Many Babies, The Age Of Maturity, Implementing The Cheap Fuel Policy. Letters to the Editor: Blessing In Shades Of Green, The Government's Decision On Copyright, On Hearing The Sonic Boom: Noises By Night, Brighton Marina, 'Banks' that fail. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Carpenters' Company, Durham, Rose Bruford College, Arcbishop To Visit Bermuda. Obituaries: Mr Nigel Warren, Mr L. Bottomley, Canon F. J. Shirley Former headmaster of King's School, Canterbury, Dr Albert Sylla, Mr John McNaughton U S Secretary of the Navy, Mr H. A. Graybiel. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: New peaks in Xerox, Race riot damage estimate of $47m., Welcome for new initiative, Hot spell works wonders for the brewers, WPM stirs up the do-it-yourself trade, Unit trust prices, Coffee prices up on late buying, BR's freightliners pick up speed after stoppage, Manual earnings us, South African reserves up, Russia plans £20m U K purchases, TUC move in pay dispute, Yet more optimism at Laporte, New Tube waits for the green light, Recovery in Milan, Make-up day saps money, Property firm's tax expedient, Liquidator for Guardian Bank, Lubok chief tells how businessmen can prevent fraud, Resignations threaten Congo copper supply, Ten thrash out the details, Fiat shares down-and up, House prices rising: hint of 1968 mortgage rationing, New index figures give no cause for comfort, IDV board hold their fire, Dow Jones tops 900, Tough credit line by banks, Briefly From Industry Mixer offer boosts cooker sales, The Forty-Seventh Annual Western Welsh Omnibus Company Limited, City acts to put its house in order, Six-year peak for gold, News Summary Xerox boom slows, An unchanged dividend of 11 per cent is announced by, Market doubts over Elsburg issue, Tall order, British Dredging's reduced dividend disappoints, The Sheffield Twist Drill And Steel Company Limited, Customagic have bumper year, Briefly from the boardroom, Brickwoods Limited, 'West Ham' trust sets smart pace, Another sea gas find, BP starts pumping natural gas into the national grid, Take-Overs Scoreboard, New Brazil/Far East freighting, Unexpected peace in M I tussle, How The Markets Moved, BoT may ask for metric measures, Business Diary Business courses starting in sixth forms, New U S tyre safety laws, Late rally by gilts, Decline in orders at UK yards, Why the new takeover code must have teeth, Company Meeting Bydand Distillers And Chemicals Policy Of Expansion, BP orders tankers into 1968, Level-pegging at Court Line, Eurobond gap closed by bank. Business Appointments: Wilkinson & Riddell chief. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Wall St pushes ahead, Sterling on weak note, State equity holdings in industry, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Hedge buying of gold shares, Small irregular changes. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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