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The Times - 16/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By STAFF REPORTERS, By GEORGE CLARK, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , By BRIAN MacARTHUR, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By MICHAEL THOMAS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT£, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, Gardening by Roy Hay, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett, Art Critic, By Michael Billington, By Michael Kustow, Suzy Menkes, Edward Mayer, By the authors of The Good Food Guide, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, From IAN McDONALD, PHS, ISKANDAR MIRZA, Ex-President of Pakistan. 49 Princes Gate, S.W.7, Sept. 13., JOHN PAXTON. Smalldown, Evercreech, Shepton Mallet, Somerset., R. S. GILLET. 32 Scots Hill, Rickmansworth., ERIC E. ROBINSON. Enfield College of Technology, Queensway, Enfield, Middlesex., R. B. LE PAGE. Department of Language, University of York, Heslington, York., MARY BUCHANAN. Hurstwood Cottage, Catsfield Stream, near Battle, Sussex., LESLIE BOYD, Clerk of the Court. Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, E.C.4., ALEX BOYO, Professor and Head of Dept. of Pathology, College of Medicine, University of Lagos. A. A. AYIDA, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Economic Development. E. A. IKOMI, Consultant, Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, Lagos. REX AKPOFURE, Principal, King's College, Lagos. HOPE HARRIMAN, Senior Estate Officer. Lagos Executive Development Board, Lagos. FRED EGBE, Barrister-at-Law. TAYO AKPATA, Senior Assistant Registrar. University of Ibadan. College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos, Sept. 12., MARY KEAYS. Winsbury House, Marksbury, Bath, Somerset., C. J. L. LEWIS. Evancoyd, Presteign, Radnorshire, Sept. 7., From ERIC BRITTER-, HOWARD FOX. Arden, Grange Drive, Rushmore Hill, Pratts Bottom, Near Orpington, Kent., FRED BROWN, Major. W. M. DANIEL, Youth leader. ALISTAIR COX, Youth leader. The Salvation Army, The Regent HalL 275 Oxford Street, W. 1., J. A. FEATHERSTONE. 7 Handside Close, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire., FREDERICA TYRRELL. Higher Whatley, Otterford, Chard, Somerset., FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By Sir Charles Jeffries, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From MELVYN WATMAN, , From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From CHRISTINA WOOD, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From LEWINE MAIR, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN PRICE, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Lord Plowden, chairman of Tube Investments: partial success in Radiation bid., BY BERRY RITCHIE, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, A. J. LUCKING. Brewhouse Street, S.W.15., A. P. FAUPEL. 67 Clerkenwell Road, E.C.1., H. E. SWADDLE 3 Marine Avenue, Whitley Bay, Northumberland., From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, , By PEARCE WRIGHT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Travel by Penelope Turing,

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News: Girls Arrested After Hongkong Marches, Only one hurt in derailed express, Uneasy silence on the Sikkim border, Rome's crisis over £521m debt All services may cease, Laughter and music of old Budapest, Torch Hotter Than Sun, Vauxhall men laid off for two days, Safety ban on schooner, 'Calculated Risk' With Former Addict Regina v. Carter, What to drink with game, Public Lectures By Alger Hiss, More British troops for Gibraltar, Mr Barber foresees trade deficit, The Times Saturday Review, Maudling Alarm Over Rhodesia Action against terrorists, Action urged on 'Irish tinkers', Will commercial radio force the BBC's hand?, Alaskan boom has its setbacks, BBC peace talks fail, Rail Talks To Be Reopened, Decision soon on, Councils' call to keep 'National' Sports centre suggested, 'Labour to blame for' US ban', Clematis and other climbers, Troubles Over Grant To Professor, Crucial point in exchange of letters, 300 reported dead in Harbin, The flourishing new trade in antiques, Radiation check on homes, Exchequer Aid For Private Industry Use of new technology to boost exports, If seeking the unusual..., Quince jelly, Call for change in Soviet industry Profit motive questioned, Suicide by Egypt army leader Amer takes poison while held on plot charge, Students angry at German left wing, Plan to help immigrant children, Barbican site to reopen soon, 'More people' is now the cry, 'Sedition' five are freed, Dock Strikes Threat, The Times Diary, A layman's view of Christian unity, Caroline film sets poser, Cranach painting stolen, Enfield hearing today, EEC talks may begin in November, Senate to extend inquiry on the press, Swallows Ready To Migrate The Course Of Nature Wire Gatherings, America plans new fighter, Minister attacks cricket tour objections, Castle liner goes for scrap, Work study delays the airliners, Gaoled P-c inquiry, MRP announces end of its active existence, Prague shock of Masaryk tribute. Display Advertising: Hambro Abbey Trust, Longmans, The Geographical Magazine, Appeals, Stratstone, Vokes Group Limited, Minster Trust, The Guardian Assurance Co. Ltd,. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: New Police Chief, Church services tomorrow: Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Sessions appointment, County Commissions, Church News. Law: Planning officer speaks of disagreements, Bail refused to Mrs. Jordan, Novelties on two wheels at motor cycle show, Casinos That 'Bring Many Evils In Their Train' Regina v. Taylor Regina v. Bleakley, Vietnam Opposition Leader Sentenced, Father told to return child, When Vehicle Excise Licences Are Used, Man 'Had Right To Kill' Justifiable homicide, Judges' help for young lovers, Model denies holding hands, Judge Rejects Plea In Sw Africa Case, £95,000 robbery charge, Man dies from treatment, Acquitted of killing dog. Sport: Convincing Win For Williams, Referee told he broke law, New offer for Winstone, Harlequins face stern test of form, True blues of Dulwich celebrate, Miss Board lone British victor, Sports in Brief, Weekend sporting fixtures, O'Connor masters conditions Lead shared by three, Air of anti-climax surrounds less than happy series, Today's N H Programmes, Triple crown for Scots. Picture Gallery: Three children from the high places. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Gardening. Reviews: Elizabeth Bergner's return, French directors' collective film on Vietnam, Pop 'Dream' For London, An insight into prison life Sadler's Wells From the house of the dead by Janácek, Wales's own orchestra, The photomontages of John Heartfield, Unassuming work of a genius, Love through the Iron Curtain, The power of news. Arts and Entertainment: The family groomea Nona for success, Fight For Third Bridge Place Britain's Chance, Television, Two philosophies of bidding, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,646, Radio SATURDAY. Editorials/Leaders: Voices From The Past, The Enfield Intrigue, The Brave Man Chooses, Three dominant issues for IMF at Rio. Letters to the Editor: Initiative On Nigeria, Efficiency audits for state industries, Arab Refugees, Mast On The Mendips, Immigration Control, Support From Charity, Jury Service, Catching Wasps, Dancing LA Cachucha, Economic Policy, Change in Pakistan, 'Flower' Ideals, Expansion Rate In Migher Education, Battles By Computer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr E. J. Phelan Former ILO director, F-M Hakim Amer Nasser's oldest comrade, Baron Robert De Nexon, Dr G. D. Parkes. Business and Finance: America may order British rifles, Copper active and firmer, Car registrations for August up by half, Canadian bank closure, Leak inquiry statement, Briefly From Industry, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, Oil men fear political rejection of price increase, Unit Trusts come out in force, The Attock Oil Company Ltd. A Satisfactory Achievement Mr. A. McGilvray Reviews Operations And Current Prospects, Home loans at new peak in August, New ports set-up will add £11m to annual wages bill, Equity Consort response, Computers cut building industry labour troubles, Cripplegate Property wait to get 7s 6d offer, Early losses on Wall Street recouped, Oil countries hold secret price talks, Bill rate steady, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, New York silver sparkles, Betting tax 'will yield £40m', Call for more mutual aid in three technical fields, Collingwood round off dividend to 26pc, Malaysia pushes rubber price up but London closes easier, Soames puts his case to shareholders, Q4 bouquets for UK sub-contractors, Japan's rotary engine cars, BHP shares zoom after oil strike, The costs barrier, Initial £2m for Harlech TV group, Australia 7% loan, Beecham warns doctors on drug dangers, Institutions make their point, Travel group may ban coupon deals, UAW in no hurry to end Ford strike, US bar on London firm, International Nickel expands in Canada, Birds Eye plans £8m sales drive, U K decimal decision boon to private mint. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Many good gains, How The Markets Moved, Trinidad holds the spotlight before Rio, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, Pound down a shade, Regional share prices, Prices up again, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Shipping News: 'Grave concern' over ship ban, Movements of liners. Business Appointments: Electrical engineers' new chief. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties. Births.

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