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The Times - 18/10/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By RONALD FAUX, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, From DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, , From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By WALTER SULLIVAN, , From DAVID WOOD, , From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, M.C., By Kenneth Long, By Joan Chissell, A.E.P., By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, H.R., From John Peter, By Michael Billington, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, PHS, WALDEGRAVE., ROBERT W. EVANS. 2000 Hamburg 61, 57 Klotzenmoor, west Germany., R. N. CASWELL., L SHIPMAN, Director. Leship Trading Company Ltd., 29 Fitzroy Square, W.1., N. T. SCOTT., BOOTHBY. House of Lords., MISHA BLACK., JOHN McCORMACK. 40 Harley Street, W.1., C. C. W. TAYLOR, Corpus Christi College, Oxford., By Sir Robert Menzies, W. BEST HARRIS., ARUN SAHAY., ELDON GRIFFITHS., Sir Michael Balcon, From NEIL ALLEN, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, FROM A YACHTING CORRESPONDENTS, From JOHN YOUNG, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From DAVID WIGGINS, By JOHN PRICE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By KENNETH OWEN, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By ROBERT JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD CASEMENTS, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, MICHAEL P. FOGARTY., JOHN EVANS., R. F. COLLISCHON, Assistant Director., REV. PETER HAWKER., By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: Church appeal to Mindszenty, Washington sure on Guevara, ETU militants aim at breakaway, Brandt argues for British entry How the Six should begin, In charge at Brighton, Can the Commonwealth survive?, Nato air base closure fear, Minister may face drugs charge, Grants for 100 research aims, Britain asks for Suez release, More than million get rate rebate, U S Police smash Vietnam protest Crowd roughly handled, Bomb attack on U S shop in Athens, Free Coal Sold By Miners Effect on smoke control, Ban May Hit All Print Industry, Books seized at German fair, Carron Attack On Fifth Column, 'Worst year for 30 years', Universities' role in society, Car Chief Sees Danger Ahead, Landing Attempt On Venus Space exploit by Russia, The Telephone Cable IS Here To Stay, Russia's new medical skill, Housewives win reprieve for trees, Mr Heath heads call for new talks with Smith, Marples plea on 'phones, F 111 makes automatic flight, Dickensian railway stations, Barony claim by woman, Baby's death: 'nasty taste', Law Society examination results, Mr Cousins cuts short trip Prime Minister in docks talk with Mr Gunter, Hongkong Launch IS Sunk, French horsemeat trade hit, Jockey begins gaol term, Husain as envoy of moderation Cairo visit begins tour, The Times Diary The little known man of Property Mayhew as historian Hourani's advice to the Arabs, 11 men held after BAOR incidents, Doubts raised over role of Commission, Hot Line supersedes cloak and dagger, Bahamas land 'a dream that may never come true', Rumanian group for royal show, Canada's kooky, Nur Take Up Rail Board Challenge Guards to walk out if man is sent home, Barbican lull but storm gathers, Ultimatum on Cherwell issued, Australia to send more troops, Rain damps by-election fervour, The young 'Tories mean business Call for more clearly defined policies, Britain's role in Middle East, Andes race to scale mountain, Four expelled from Lancing School drug investigation, Japan moves in for the market battle, New tip slide in South Wales Two men escape as their cottages are hit. Law: Receiving orders, Plant Owners Get Indemnity Against Hirer Arthur White (Contractors) Ltd. v. Tarmac Civil Engineering Ltd., Property test case on the way, 'Gestapo' Shout In Court Michael X on race charge, Trial held up by dog bite, Cyprus editor charged, Ban Stays On Crab Bait Jones v. Davies And Others, Son Drops Claim On Will, Zeiss claim amended, Measure Of Damages When Market Price Falls, Blood Test 'Not Legal', Ex-Sheriff's Alibi Queried, Savings Being Used, Madrid trial of Duchess. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Glenrothes, Victor Britain, Shell, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Westminster Law Tutors,, Rank Xerox Limited, High Speed Gas, Claudgen, Dunlop, Cullen's Stores Limited, Hobbs Savill & Bradford Ltd., Pyrene, Vinyl Products Ltd,, Blox, Daimler, Loewy Robertson, Pakistan International Airlines, Sas, Ship Mortage Finance Company Ltd., Controls And Communications Limited, The Globe Telegraph And Trust Co. Ltd., French Railways, Aces, Private Tuition, Bmc, Vanguard, R K Harrison (Life & Pensions) Ltd,, Jack Barclay Limited, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Colston Turbo-Jets, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. Index. Picture Gallery: Crucial meeting of NUR Executive.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,673, Television and radio programmes, A Gainsborough for Ulster, Two More Showings, Entertainments. Reviews: Aeschylus draws packed houses in Minneapolis, Diversification at autumn festival, Ibsen lacking in doom, Film that tilts at war films, 'Soldiers' Much In Demand, Conflict unexplored, Impressive technique, A study of affliction, Off the beaten track with Berlioz, Evening of ripe music-making, Powerful impact. Official Appointments and Notices: Scottish Conductor's New Post, Law Scholarships. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Editorials/Leaders: Taking from America what we need, A Dialogue In Cairo, Behind The Troubles, Anzacs For Johnson. Letters to the Editor: Visa To Venezuela, The Price Of Books, Expanding Airports, Comet Crash, The Dresden Raids, Finals At Oxford, George Orwell, The Brain Drain, Art In Polytechnics, Life Or Death For Small Towns, Depressing sums of export-import. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Stephen Courtauld, Sir Reginald Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax First Director of the Naval Staff College, Sir Mark Hodgson. Sport: U S plates flown here for Ribocco, American team prefer British ball, Emphasis on attack and speed, League join with FA, Sports in Brief, Statham to retire, Suspension on Corby, Johnstone now in doubt, McCafferty victim of cramp Altitude not blamed, Defeat for Prescott, Borrowed Boats A Handicap, Britain lack subtlety, Today's football fixtures. Classified Advertising: Personal, Frank Dale & Stepsons, Bristol, Hotels And Resorts, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Briefly From Industry, Dearer nickel blamed for steel price rise, $50m Gillette bid for Braun confirmed, Large help for money, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Profits of companies regain 1966 levels, Further fail on Wail St: rally fails, Gas boards' income up, Banks lend more for home buying, Profits of LMS strike bottom, Banking World, Apple import quota raised, Boeing work for Shorts?, Rail dispute threat to steel and coal, 'Split finance for old and new gas', Developing nations gay get special trade preferences, Exchequer stock to be redeemed, Why yorkshire is playing it cool, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Japanese angry at U S import curb plan, Mill closing riles Canada, Spot pound up: forwards weaker, Thomson speaks on arbitration, Bank staffs seeking unity, AEI rejects Studebaker approach, India wants to supply Britain with alumina, Business Diary, Shipowner to pay in delayed cargo case, Television is winning battle of the media, Gt Boulder nickel boost, 'Volunteer for redundancy' call, £100m exports now held up in docks: 132 ships idle, U S Budget reform plan, Crane makers look to container boom, Offer for Dancer and Hearne, How The Markets Moved, London Wall personal loan scheme, 500 tons of bananas dumped due to strike, Considerable selling, Rainier begins drive to attract U S money, Government may seek international mergers-Benn, White, Weld in Europe, O. C. Summers and sea gas prospects, Cocoa futures rise 2s, NCR Leeds branch, U S fight to block import curbs, BoT sees firms spending the same in 1968, M & S chief on taxes, Units on HP scheme by London Wall, Lyle shipping boosts interim, Revenue deficit of £14m, Merseyside development a picture of unrelieved gloom. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at Pye of Cambridge. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Australian mines improve, Sellers have upper hand, European and Far East securities, Spot pound up: forwards weaker, Wall St easier after rally peters out, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.

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