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The Times - 05/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BYRON ROGERS, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From JEROME CAMINADA, , FROM ERIC WIGHAM, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, GEORGE CLARK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITCAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER-, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JEAN-ANDRÉ BASSET, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, , From DAVID BONAVIA-, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From Michael Billington, William Mann Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By Mosco Carner, By Paul Overy, By Julian Critchley, By MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM BRIAN MACARTHUR, EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY STEPHEN CLARKE, PHS, R. R. BAXTER, Professor of law, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., LEO S. BARON. 6 Amen Court, E.C.4., ALICE BRAGG. Quietways, Waldringfield, Suffolk., JOHN RENWICK, President, The Law Society. President's Room, The Law Society's Hall, Chancery Lane, W.C.2., R. G. WALLACE, General Secretary, Socialist Educational Association. 11 Bessborough Gardens, S.W.1., T. A. LAYTON. 2A Duke Street, W.1., T. J. LENNARD, Bursar, Aldenham School. Elstree, Hertfordshire., ROGER WIMBUSH. 98 Kingston Road, Teddington, Middlesex., JULIET OWEN. 47 Cranbourne Gardens, N.W.11., SYLVIA MANN. Shortacre, Peasmarsh, Rye, Sussex., W. H. BAGUST. 115 Lansdowne Road, W.11., The Bishop of Durham, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, , From ALAN GIBSON, From RON BISSETT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From RICHARD BURNELL, From A. A. THOMSON, From KIT HOBDAY, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, From NEIL ALLEN, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, , By PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By Richard Spiegelberg, By DAVID SPANIER-, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, By JOE ROEBER, By RICHARD CASEMENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, HILARY A. MARQUAND, Deputy Chairman, National Board for Prices and Incomes. 66-74 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1., J. SANDFORD SMITH. 15 Sheldrake Place, London, W.8., CHARLES J. FORRESTER. By the Sea, Birchington, Kent., By JOHN WOODLAND, by Sir George Bolton, by Sidney Wise, by Innis Macbeath, by Peter Calvert, by John Brooks, by R. T. F. King, by Irene Nicholson, by R. A. Humphreys,

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News: Robens Decision IS Near, No shortage of fruit, Labour MPs for talks in America, Israel seeks 'peace with honour', Orton killed in 'frenzy' attack, Living influences from the past, Collapse of three agencies, Egypt offer on BOAC flights, Team For Gibraltar, Direct Talks On S Arabia Now Likely Trevelyan's report for Ministers today, Greece's most romantic revolutionary, Militant Negroes triumph, Indifferent Africans Rebuked By Mobutu, Towards an everyday faith, Pirate jockeys join BBC, Ayub Khan describes his revolution, Congo mercenaries get new men Advance on fresh airfield, Closed world of deaf mutes, Grain pays off, Bomb Attack On Newspaper, Raising the age limit, Balance of policies, Italy turns a blind eye to Mao posters, Hallucination and optical effect, Sharing worship the next step Ecumenical links explored, Peer urges A 6 murder inquiry, Increase of 4½ pc is suggested, The great saucer invasion, Writs issued against St Kitts leader, The Times Diary Nasser's impulsive henchman GPO sample phone calls Songbirds off the menu, 'The Saint' fights for Britain, Artillery battle in Gulf of Suez Worst clashes since July, Identikit picture at Cannock, Russian view of Britain's curbs on thought, Mouse of a strike by teachers, Deciding how to spell names, Doctors top the list, The Faces In The Struggle For South Arabia, Planning council spending, Plea for new techniques, Fowey fears dust and noise Clay firm in secret talks, Another ruler lost in helicopter incident, Premium Savings Bond £250 winners, Chairman'S drink test warning, The vital next stage in Vietnam, The 'beetle' goes automatic, Tory choice for by-election, Towards one economy, S Vietnam Poll 'Fraud' Claim Accusation by runner-up, The feminine touch preferred, 41,000 Leave The Labour Party In A Year, Keeping winter in check, British Association Sleepless sailors point to danger, TUC fight over power prices Incomes board get pay talks reopened, Tidal wave splits Mexico hotel, Mystery of growing old, Scotland Yard in Guards inquiry, Youth banned from football ground, Progressives' policy in S Africa, One brigade only in Karachi coup, Right-Hand Road Victims, More automation research urged, President's Warning On Jobs, Mexico & Central America, Greece parades Zorba man before press, Olympic flame for sun temple, Rail Crash After Driver Drank Drove past six stop signals, De Gaulle's Tactful Visit, Talks offer abates manx anger Lord Stonham's success, The Times fashion show, Wife's spy film protest, Latin American studies develop in Britain, Castro's proudest word, Mr Heath's challenge on electricity. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Sheel-Mex & B.P.Ltd., General Accident, The Institute Of Linguists,, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Bolsa International Banking Group, Selective Employment Tax, High Speed Gas, Pearl, Lamson Industries Group, The North East Development Council, Banco De Londres Y Mexico, S.A., Banco De Comercio, The Times, Nacional Financiera, S.A., Aquascutum, Audio Record Review, Lonrho Limited, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd, Luncheon Vouchers Limited, Royal Mail Lines, Ford Motor Company Ltd, Banco Nactional De México, Pan Am, A.B.Fleming (Holdings) Limited, Gorringes, Cementation, Leicester Permanent Building Societies, Mexico, Reed Paper Group. Index. Law: 'All the gold bars you want', 13 remanded after factory clash. Picture Gallery: Faces on the platform at Brighton yesterday, Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: The Bolshoi Opera in Montreal, Fidelio in concert, Sophisticated work for young players, A soldier's colourful nightmare, In the tax inspector's shoes, Detailed study of decadence Lyceum Theatre: Country Dance By James Kennaway, Spanish cavalcade, British plays for Germany. Official Appointments and Notices: Coachmakers And Coach Harness Makers, Church News, To Conduct Opera In Australia, Immigrants' Course In Manchester. Editorials/Leaders: New Rulers For Aden, Talks Between Churches, Hopes For Apathy, Helping hand from Ford, Test Of Patience For The Regions. Letters to the Editor: Cricket On Trial, Letters To The Editor The usual procedure, Law Society Exam, Legality Of American Action: The War In Vietnam, Awaiting Execution, Corksapoppin, Enfield Decision, Approved Schools, Adults Or Not?, Work For Epileptics, Some Number, Composers At The Play. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr. Louis Hinrichs Half-a-century of reporting on the American scene, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, Gipsy Moth's Last Berth, Sir Robert Ewbank Wide experience in ICS, Dr B. A. Yeaxlee. Sport: Hard pressed Harlequins, Milburn sprays fours in festive spirit, Croquet, Casper wins play-off in Carling, Month In Mexico For Winstone, Europa team chosen, Sports in Brief, No simple passage, Eight keep record, Hill warns cricketers, Five million in flight for more than a weekly flutter, Relay Team Lose In Last Stride, Lady Helmsman wins exciting race, Shock for backers of Pedlars Pet Two wins for Breasley, Australia's day at Forest Hills Tennis touched by glory. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,636, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: M & S to open first Ulster store, Lotus wants link-up on sports car exports, GKN buys one-third stake in B & K, Unctad conference on sugar next April, The big trailer tie-up, Money turns easier, Petrofina in demand, Call for world rubber meeting, Unit trust prices, Ford launches business aid, Big obstacles still for Britain, Berk's slimming yields recovery, Top men from industry in mission to Russia, £12m fall in UK reserves after repayments, Butlin's may cut prices to counter squeeze, Now 282 BIA members, Discussions on copper report, Fiat plans to merge subsidiaries, Workless winter in west Germany, 'Another 70,000 jobless' warning, Pennines pipeline completed, Holiday agents may have to find £20m in guarantees, Triumph men back today, Libya lifts oil ban-Arab embargo is on the way out, Australian reports aid wooltops futures, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, More cocoa talks soon, Briefly From Industry New washing machine has dual approach, Hovertrain company formed by NRDC, Cargo surcharge to India cut, Israel plans free trade with occupied area, Dan Smith "disappointed" at Government's reply to North, Fairfields pact with 900 workers, Rain and Hodge profits dive, Female clubs in the lead, Fresh rises in gilts, Copper stocks up sharply, Classic bids for Cameo group, Australian uranium search, Deadlock on coffee quotas, U S markets closed, Dealing in M & B falters, NCC to open regional offices, Good 1968, say U S economists, Business Diary Lewis Wright is facing an arduous job, Fall in equity dealings in August, August HP car sales were a record, Lotus ask advice, Insurance threat. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Promising start to week, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good gains in electricals, European and Far East securities, Pound rises then closes level, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Brough, Del Mar and Macrory for boards of UK and Dutch Unilever. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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