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The Times - 11/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, From WILLIAM MORRIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH CORBET, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By MICHAEL THOMAS, From JOHN CHARTRES, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS, , By CHARLES DOUGLASHOME, Defence Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, , FROM LAWRENCE FELLOWS, From M. S. HANDLER-, By Stanley Sadie, From our Museums Correspondent, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ROY LEWIS, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, S. W. ROSKILL. Churchill College, Cambridge, Aug. 9., ROBERT MOSS. Wellington College, Berkshire., RENWICK. Chairman, British Space Development Company Limited. A.T.V. House, 17 Great Cumberland Place, W.1, Aug. 10., A. P. HERBERT, Chairman, British Copyright Council, President, the Society of Authors. 12 Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, Aug. 9., IAN ORR-EWING. House of Commons, Aug. 10., ROGER GAYMER. Department of Zoology, University of Bristol, Aug. 9., HUGH JENKINS. House of Commons, Aug. 9., ANTHONY ROYLE. House of Commons, Aug. 7., By CHRISTOPHER MARTIN, O. N. EMERUWA. 21 Montague Avenue, S.E.4, Aug. 9., C. R. VERNER. The Red House, Hindon, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Aug. 5., O. VESEY HOLT. Phantom Ranch, North Chailey, Lewes, Sussex., ANTHONY BULL. Vice-Chairman, London Transport Board. 55 Broadway, Westiminster, S.W.1., T. S. STALLABRASS. Tremorna, St. Ives, Cornwall., GEOFFREY DE FREITAS. House of Commons., BY PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Barbara Fox, From TIM JONES, From JIM SNOW, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From GENEVIEVE MURPHY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By KENNETH OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, KEITH ORD, Managing Director. Keith Z. Ord & Co. Ltd., 29 Broadfields, East Molesey, Surrey., By RICHARD FRY, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor,

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News: Aberfan boys rough it on Berlin visit, 3,000 taken to oil cleaning stations Wind drives slick farther along South Coast, Garage trade faces claim, Vital flaws in swing-wing fighter, Inquiries soon on making old Army camps into prisons, Journalists agree to end strike, Runaways join school protest, British air travel to cost more Operators blame railways and overheads, Britain sends a reply to Mr Smith, Christ View Comment Criticism Of 'Hysteria', Whatever became of the paper dress?, Check urged on clinical ethics, Hill House win explained, Bitter Clashes In More China Cities '500 dead or injured' in Canton, Cairo crowd cheers Tito arrival, De Gaulle Hits At French Critics, Littlewood Falls To Whiteley, Pacifist Bard IS Chaired At Eisteddfod Where Poetry Rules Well organized pageant, House Design Perils More Deathtrap Than Castle, Cattle Day At Carmarthen Friesians Head List, Porters deny tip discrimination, Widow left £6,000 for her dogs, 20-year task to restore ravaged art treasures of Florence, Dayan Rejects Old Borders, Britons find safety in Lagos, Tory attack by pirate radio, Pound at lowest since 1964, When all the world is paper..., Vietnam Candidates Suspend Campaign, 400 search for fell walker, Chinese seize arms from British troops, Late Vocation Surprises, Nato to have emergency fleet, U S deny jets use Wales for Vietnam training, Ocean Bed Subject For Discussion, BMA object to medical officer, The economic sense behind bridging Thames estuary, How the Voznesensky protest began, Full-scale strike at Dounreay, Violent Attack By De Gaulle, Mass Spectrometer For University, Set alarm to gas himself, Bukavu as centre of 'government' Mercenary leader's move, Militant Negroes plan to rebuild Detroit, Race protest on Sandys speech Demand for prosecution, Mercenaries outline their demands, Souvenirs At The Tower Models On Sale, Printers Seek More Pay Proprietors hang back, Soviet poet says 'Lies, lies', Sikh still defies ban on beard, Addict 'was not treated in gaol', The Times Diary 'king Freddie' sends back child Hollywood wants London Bridge Courtenay in Ibsen's Ghosts, Between the lines of Dr Hoffenberg's ban, Biafran control of all Mid-West Mystery of new governor, Beduin Legion To Go To Sultans British aid for Hadhramaut, Hospital has new case of hepatitis, Bassenthwaite Water Fear, Action Needed To Save Wild Life. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Sport: Evans Shows His Old Touch, Exmouth, Kibenka may overcome St Chad in close Newbury finish, Schoolgirls Break 12 Records, Britain Face Stern Test Of Stamina, N Zealand's fine win, Sports in Brief, Tornado to the fore, Pakistan's total could now prove useful Rain will affect Trent Bridge pitch, Gallacher Leads By Two Strokes Course record lowered, O'malley Coasts Round Smith takes over lead, Hurlingham Croquet, Stork stays ahead, Austrians beaten, Surprise for Davies and Boston in long jump, Firecrest's fine form. Display Advertising: Hull Traders Limited, Greenhaven Securities Limited, Laing, Radicon, Rea Brothers Limited, Autocar, Director Of Personnel, Elm Engineering Limited, Boardman, Marden Ltd., Northgate Group Limited, E, Salvation Army, Mercedes-Benz, British-American Tobacco Company Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Parker. Index. Law: Couple's Theft By Appointment Guilty of conspiracy, Michael Miles on airport charges, Two Men Fined In 'Bugging' Case. Reviews: The money game, Unfamiliar idiom from Kerala, Old sea ways to North America, Offenbach in style, Two patriarchs of opera. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,615, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,667, Television and radio programmes, Donald Sinden In 'The Relapse'. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, LEGAL NOTICES (continued), Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, "... Whosoever would save his life. Editorials/Leaders: Prices On The Move, The General's Revolution, Storm Over China, Machine tool standstill, Why Jones Was Kind To Cement. Letters to the Editor: Space Research Report, Yogurt at the pictures, Way Round The Jams, Books On The Cheap, Nigeria's War, Control Of Spending, The National Theatre, In Defence Of Otters, Indian Ocean Base, Maisky And The Arctic Convoys, Britain's Foreign Policy, Threat To Barnes, Tanned By Tea, Aberfan Report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Baptist Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Senator Vittorio Valletta The post war reconstruction of Fiat, Air Vice-Marshal C. McL. Vincent, Jaromir Weinberger, Mr J. J. Horgan, Major C. M. Kohan. Weather: The Weather. Property: The brighter side of Stansted, Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Lyle & Scott, Bowling chain go into liquidation, Still firm but lower, Cement giants after price rise, New pact for the shipyards aims at ending strikes, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, U S raises oil exports to Europe, Behind the trust scene, New plant at Rhokana, Plantations board urged to sell, Ricard Sales, Turnover And Profits All Rise By Over Ten Per Cent, Unions want talks on new package deal, NPMC changing purchase terms, Industrials lower in Canada, The case for incentives now, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Late selling wave wipes out early Wall St gains, Middle East war risk rates cut, Early losses recovered, Film prices increased by Ilford, Note circulation down £13m, John James hope for new records, Synthetic price cuts hit rubber, $35m World Bank loan to Pakistan, Business Diary, £1.5m offer for Lawrie agreed, $10m sugar plant for Bahamas, The trouble facing U S tax levy, Big support as pound is sold, Allied Factors crosses border, Alarm over Fund of Funds, Behind the air fares rise, US may buy the Andover, Frankfurt loses more ground, LA REDOUTE (Roubaix, France), Fur firm's debts may be as much as £1m, Anglo Oriental Plantations Limited Satisfactory Sale Of Estates, Takeovers scoreboard, Index falls to 1967 low, Buffer stock for jute, Expanding metal usage in Japan, Banks' meeting on lending ceiling, What does the rise in advances mean?, New threat to NE mills. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, London Provision Exchange, Bid stocks prominent ACCOUNT DAYS: DEALINGS BEGAN, JULY 31 DEALINGS END, TODAY CONTANGO DAY, AUG. 14 SETTLEMENT DAY, AUG. 22 Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days., Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Field Marshal Hull to join the board of a Whitbread subsidiary. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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