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The Times - 28/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From PETER HAZELHURST, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By PAT HEALEY, FROM CLIVE BORRELL, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By BYRON ROGERS, By STEPHEN JESSEL, From DAVID BONAVIA-, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, From DAVID SPANIER, , From JEROME CAMINADA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From RICHARD WIGG, , BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Billington, From William Mann Music Critic, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Our Correspondent, RICHARD DAVY, JOHN CHARTRES, PETER MANSFIELD, A. W. HASLETT, PHS, EDWARD HYAMS. 17 Garrick House, Carrington Street, Shepherd Market, W.1., ROWLAND WHITEHEAD. Metra Consulting Group Limited, Wettern House, Dingwall Road, Croydon., CHARLES E. STENHOUSE. Roselyon, Mount Park, Harrow on the Hill, D. B. GANDERTON. 5 Greenwood Avenue, Acocks Green, Birmingham, 27., ARTHUR JACOBS., C. G. R. PLOWMAN., UVEDALE LAMBERT, a manager of Court Lees Approved School. South Park, Bletchingley, Surrey., J. H. BAKER, , S. D. FREER., By Freya Stark, IRENE LLOYD. 18 Archway Road, Huyton, Lancashire, Aug. 24., DERMOT GRAHAM. Sutton Heights, 117 Albion Road, Sutton, Surrey., GILBERT RUSSELL. 31 Weymouth Street, W.1., DENZIL BATCHELOR 52 Onslow Square, S.W.7., N. J. HODGKINSON. West Links House, North Berwick, East Lothian., BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, A.C.T.W., JOHN A. YATES. Bell Green, Coventry., From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From Our Irish Golf Correspondent, Dublin, Aug. 27, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, , From MALCOLM WINTON, By BARRY DAVIES, From Our Special Correspondent, Melbourne, Aug. 27, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS,

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News: Angler dies in struggle with eel, Champions on board, Brian Epstein is found dead News brings the Beatles back to London, Sudanese leader brings Arabs together, Jamaican Builds 60ft Boat Sailing home in it with wife, Protest Week In Works Dispute Deputation to Mr Wilson, 'Government is paralysed', Biggest fortress of Arthur's day, The qualities needed to escape from mediocrity, U N watchful after Sinai incident Egypt plane shot down, De Gaulle Gains Wider Support, 'Platform' For Composers, Photograph By Eugene Ankeny, Campers Criticize London Site, Tracing pedigree troubles, Anti-Apartheid in film protest, Mixed Arab feelings on Britain, Since your correspondent was, Skeletons by the M1 are Saxon, Call to outlaw job discrimination Voluntary system ineffective, From a purely financial point of, Man accused of murder escapes, New Light On Housing, Mongolian troops reported in Canton fight, Rhodesian fights raise diplomatic questions, Bishop tells of Haitians' loyalty to church, Regis Debray wants freedom of action for the guerrillas, Notes And Comments, Police seek hikers, Youth seminar commends Latey policy, Improving bachelor fare, His paper fortune, High-speed rehousing, Blood Exported By Hospitals Money for equipment, Cotton chief may be TUC chairman, Bomb hoax at flower festival, Old people told to return gift, Tibetans Flee Red Guard Terror Freedom of worship is suppressed, Spain comment on Navy exercises, Vicar's Warning On Drugs, Policies for the unexpected, Rethinking on Cabinet likely, Whether you wear maxi or mini length skirts this winter legs are still, Beatles get a thought each, Model home-help service, 'Goings on' claim in WRAC unit, Flowers in fashion, Income tax fears behind Manx demands, Battle Rages On Biafra Border Lagos forms War Cabinet, Rare flowers, threatened with extinction in Tasmania after only, Refrigerated grain storage, More practical courses for part-timers, No lunchtime gas for 8,000 homes, London call for peace prayers, 1915 aircraft flies again, Chinese ship stays on in Genoa, Dope alert stops dog races, New law causes rush for Mexico divorce, Stansted plea by hundreds, Canada Inquiry Into Youth, Vietcong mortar attack on base 180 casualties at Can Tho, The Times Diary Patricia Brown to marry Mr Ustinov's unusual feat London envoy's swift rise, Pistol found in Rockwell inquiry, Storm Over Plan To End Bottleneck, Children fly back from China, Argentina Bans Communists, Widening services for the heavy pig producers, Holiday road injuries up, Industry needs more general scientists, £30,000 London jewelry raids, Inquiry into housing office, France gains £46m stake in Java, First Night Bombing Of Hanoi Reported, Tribes join Rhodesia hunt. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: History and daredevilry at Dunstable air display, Display Advertising: Help The Aged. Index. Law: Polaris man sentenced to gaol, Paris murder charge. Reviews: Encouraged by a Lord's crowd, Students stage Wagner's first complete opera, Giulini essays the B minor Mass, Dancers' feeling for Petipa. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Personal. Editorials/Leaders: Cricket On Trial, An Encouraging START, On Leave In The Squeeze. Letters to the Editor: Prospect For A Holiday: Answer To The Chaos, The Romance Of Stiles, Not Cricket?, Waiting In Court, Renascence Or Renaissance, Attacked By Bees, Work For Epileptics, Court Lees Affair, Trouble With Children. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, An engineering tripos to please the critics, Appointments in the Forces, London. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,629, Television and radio programmes, Woman Champion In Lead. Obituaries: Dr B. A. Yeaxlee, Brig L. Reynau, Sir J. Perez, MR BRIAN EPSTEIN: Record request led him to fame with The Beatles, Mr Paul Muni, Mr George Routledge, Sir Paul Dukes, Mr T. Wheating. Sport: Kimber back in team, Steeplechase too severe Britain hold good lead, Hollins At Any Price?, Australians supreme, Porter wins medal, Mighty Midgets Clash In Final Laver should beat Rosewall, Danes Renew Rivalry With U S Dragons, Sports in Brief, Nine Bankers For Tour, Royal Palace 4-6 for St Leger Dart Board moves up, U S Baseball, National Hunt racing details, Two beat four minutes, Kirtlington's fine defence, Irish fade in singles, Britain win judo bronze medal World Student Games open, Skiff Club regatta. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Heating plan for tenants, The fist of a group of 60 executives from among, Yacht firm races ahead with an export wind, New reserve asset may operate within two years, US tax rise still in doubt, Air fare pact extended, 6,000-ton silo by Tarmac, Time for more businesslike approach to Britain's hotel industry, Cash offer for wine merchants, BEA to accept fifth credit card, Treasury evidence for building society probe, Power men's pay claim embargoes, Italian trade deficit grows to £165m., BMC and Jaguar join forces in States, National savings £2m surplus.

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