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The Times - 24/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM JEAN PIERRE JOULIN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, DAVID HOTHAM, , FROM LOUIS HEREN, BY ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPRESENTATIVE, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HARALD MUNTHE-KASS., From DAVID SPANIER, By STEWART HARRIS, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From DESSA TREVISAN, By William Gaunt, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Caryl Brahms, Alisa Shapiro, Pamela Coleman, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, Fiona Macpherson, RICHARD REEVES New York Times News Service, PHILIP HOWARD, STEPHEN JESSEL, P.H.S., WYN REILLY. 12 Vale Head, Handforth, Cheshire., RAPHAEL PAPADOPOULOS, formerly a member of the Physical Chemistry Research Group, Greek Atomic Energy Commission. Lövekulle 140, Alingsäs, Sweden., A. K. WILSON, Editor, Overseas Department, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., Publishers, 36 Park Street, Park Lane, W.1, July 21., REX COLLINGS. Pear Tree Cottage, Brickfields, Byron Hill, Harrow-on-the-Hill., H. V. MOLESWORTH ROBERTS. 109 Brighton Road. Sutton, Surrey, July 21., LOTHIAN, Chairman. Standing Con ference of British Organisations for Aid to Refugees, MAY CURWEN, Chairman. U.N.R.W.A. Liaison Group. 26 Bedford Square. W.C.1. July 18., FORD I. GEDDES, Chairman, British Shipping Federation. Shipping Federation House, 146-150 Minories, E.C.3, July 21., KENNETH VAN BARTHOLD. 34 Blomfield Road, W.9, July 21., IFAN PAYNE. Bartlett School of Architecture, Uni versity College London, Gower Street, W.C.1., PHILIP CASTLE. 2 Stewart's Grove, S.W.3, July 21., G. P. SANCTUARY, National Secretary, The National Marriage Guidance Council. 58 Queen Anne Street, W.1, July 10., ELIZABETH CREAK. Clyde Higgs Farm Ltd., Stratford-onAvon., By Richard Davy, BARBARA GOALEN. 18 Chester Square, S.W.1, July 20., R. G. ONSLOW. Ryton Grove, Shrewsbury, July 19., From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent-Le Havre, , From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS Equestrian Correspondent, BY GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By RICHARD WAGNER, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY RICHARD WAGNER, From HARLOW UNGER, , By Dick Wilson, By HUGH CORBET, BY FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, EWART PARKINSON. Cardiff City Planning Offices, 2 Windsor Place, Cardiff., G. W. MADOC JONES, Borthwen, Denbigb, , MR. DESMOND A. REID'S REVIEW,

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News: Why Drift Of Workers From The Farm Continues, Records lost in fire, China through a glass darkly in WC2, Negro plan to split United States Call for start of 'black revolution', Mao men return, Teacher falls to death at party, Newark whites keep estate agents and gun shops busy, Firm Searches For 'Surplus' Secrets, Hitchhikers laugh at travel allowance, The Times Diary Saga of a diabetics pioneer Liberal justice from the South Turkish art pundits convene, Hostage dies in siege, 'Lot of work' for Army, Labour Rebels May Defy New Warning Left-wing disquiet over economic policy, MP opposes Polperro car ban, Haulage plan 'vicious', Two injured in Windsor polo, Moscow Defends Warsaw Pact Value 'proved by life', Turning talking shop into workshops, East Germans hope to end isolation, GLC pay clash with Minister, Congress against war declaration, Merry-go-Round, Bargaining for life of Tshombe, No Ill-Treatment Pledge Mental wards procedure, Florence plan to beat floods, De Gaulle greets separatists Crowd's frenzied welcome, Four killed in Madrid fire, Minesweeper crew saved in fire, Toll mounts in Italian car races, Sixteen homeless after storm, Mr Smith and Mr Wilson face common problem, Notes and comments, 'Penkovsky was a suicide', Terrorized by arsonist, Inquiry into cost of mistake, Drugs squad at teenage barbecue, Minor changes to new rail timetable, Peking Envoy Cannot See Reporter, Beatles miss Aeschylus, Briton lost from yacht off France, European airbus pact tomorrow Three-nation link likely, Press Council uphold right of editor's choice, 30 climbers die, Danes protest at fish ban, Speedier End To Car Disputes Sought, Canals As Cable Routes? 250,000 a mile saving, Office men may get rise after all, Glider crash at airfield kills two, Rumania to state her position, Children locked in homes, Families 'Not Warned Of Possible Tip Slide', Petitions over troops in Aden, Top man after 32 years at the Ministry, Floodlit Wedding For Miss Dayan, 'A' gains over 'X' at polls, Bengal hunt for guerrillas, Suez ordeal of trapped seamen, Smallpox suspect at Heathrow, Old guard must go-Nasser, Radio says Mao 'ready to flee', Health charges stand welcomed General taxation 'best way', End religion in schools-Humanists, Pleasures Of A Cairo Crisis, More Tremors In Turkey. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Earthquake in Turkey. Display Advertising: Kleinwort Benson Ltd, The West Bromwich Spring, Ault & Wiborg Ltd., The Times, Country Climax, Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd., Shareholder Relations Limited, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Brocks Alarms Limited, The International Life Insurance Company (U.K) Ltd.. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Boris Blacher Opera, Comedy To Transfer, Television and radio programmes, Gligoric still in the lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,599. Law: Separate Trials Appeal Regina v Hoggins Regina v Bricknell Regina v Philp, Solicitor's Privilege Plea Fails Parry-Jones v. Law Society And Others, Stansted court move today. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford class lists and prizes, Appointments in the Forces, Church News, 'Panorama' man promoted, University News. Politics and Parliament: Abortion Bill in Lords, Parliamentary diary House Of Lords. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: Fine family collection, Real panache for Prom, Two new pigeons, Ghoul the guides missed, Musical 'games' from Poland, Gentle, dreamy queen of jazz, Midnight hags through the centuries, Worrying look at a sect with a hard sell. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Tshombe's Plight, Back To The Warlords?, Paying For The Social Services, An Outside Look At The Economy. Letters to the Editor: In Greece today, A city for offices, Background To Copyright Facts, Defence Plans, Settling The Refugees, A Place For Farmers, Press Attacks, Sonic Booms, Divorce Law Reform, London's Roar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: CARL SANDBURG: poet of the Middle West, Lord Twining Revitalizing Tanganyika, Gunther Klass. Sport: National meeting at Bisley, Golf, Britain make a clean sweep, Delay helps Cooke, Britain beaten by field weakness Out of European Cup, Woolmers in form, Sports in Brief, Only two England changes likely, Pingeon rides on to triumph Three Britons stay course, White City team, Miss Casals loses, Kohler likely to win One Ton Cup, Edinburgh runners and riders, US baseball, Fanciful wins by quarter point. Weather: The Weather. Property: Shop or office by the sea, Commercial & Industrial, Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: BP to invest further £5m in Europoort, The web-offset story, Peak sugar crop for Queensland?, New set-up for EEC, How tariffs will be cut, Anomalies over betterment levy, Briefly From Industry, 'Disaster' ahead for N.Y. airport, How EEC steel makers size up, Portsmouth And Sunderland Newspapers, Limited Lord Buckton's Review, News Summary, TV to woo shoppers in supermarkets, Rykneld Mills Limited, Nigerian threat to shipping, Neatawear's deficiency, U S poised for a rally in the autumn, £216m pipeline that will help Zambia overcome cost of UDI, Valuing the older gold mines, Mexico's sulphur, What's keeping back British car sales in US?, OECD hopes on economy, Staveley leads attack, Companies Bill-unusual bid by Government to avoid delay, Burmah in oil strike?, Mintech to widen its influence, Mason & Barry to sell its Faro hotel, What date and rate for steel?, Commodity markets, Edger Investments Limited, Money again patchy, The Midland Tar Distillers Limited A Record Year, New move for ITV in France, New free trade area could originate in U S, say experts, Bundesbank tactics pay off, Ore bonus for Israel, James Dawson & Son Limited, Iraq keeps oil rights from Italy, Calmer waters for Britain, says OECD, Briefly from the boardroom, Midland Tar link with SASOL, Pfizer sales slip, No Common Market British move now expected until next year, Trade may grow after the flag is lowered, Peak Bristol Post sales in spite of squeeze, Italy's 'IRC' chief here for talks, Cammell Laird's £8m order, Profits: the basic problems, Ministry plans to push new machine tool, North wants to be on the air map-in a big way, Ouvah Ceylon Tea Investments Limited Mr. M. Monnington Looks Forward To A Recovery In Profit, £1.8m deficit in National Savings, Honda-blacksmith's son who rejects past, US economy's new advance, Business Diary How to make £300,000 in four years, 32% increase in US fire losses, New gas probe in Moray Firth. Business Appointments: United Steel's general managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, London Stock Exchange Prices. Shipping News: Movement of Liners.

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