The Times - 31/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, From JEAN VINCENT-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From PETER MANSFIELD-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From MOSHE BRILLIANT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT-, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, From John Percival Ballet Critic, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Henry Raynor, From Michael Billington, From Our Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, By JOHN ROPER, From INNIS MACBEATH, , P H S, E. C. S. WADE, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Aug. 29., HENRY CLAY, Chairman, British Overseas Engineering Services Bureau. 237-240 Abbey House, Victoria Street, S.W.1, Aug. 29., S. E. ALLCHURCH, Director, The British Radio Equipment Manufacturers' Association. 49 Russell Square, W.C.1., RONALD ST. BLAIZE-MOLONY, Consultant Psychiatrist at Ardale School. 60 Wimpole Street, W.1, Aug. 27., F. J. BELLENGER. House of Commons, Aug. 29., J. D. FAGE, Director and Professor of African History. Centre of West African Studies, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, Aug. 26., O. R. REISCHER. P.O. Box 565, Amman, Jordan, Aug. 21., D. C. LINDSAY. 157 Old Church Street, S.W.3., PHILIP EDWARDS. 25 Upper Park Road, Brightlingsea, Essex., By Richard Harris, By Patrick Brogan, ALEXANDER FLINDER, Honorary Secretary, British Sub-Aqua Club. Aldwych House, W.C.2., BERNARD CROFT. 58 Estria Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham 15., H. G. HANBURY, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Ife, 1962-63; University of Nigeria, 1964-66. Marlborough House, Falmouth, Cornwall, Aug. 25., A correspondent writes:-, by Hilary Gelson, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From MALCOLM WINTON-, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From TOM FREEMAN, By A. P. RYAN, By Sarah Curtis, By Richard Church, By Stanley Sadie, KEITH PAYNE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, By BRUCE WILLIAMS*, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Detroit, Aug. 30, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Philip Jacobson, From MAURICE CORINA-, FRANK C. ELLIS. Acorn Bowling Ltd., Wellington Road, Wokingham, Berks.,
ResumoNews: Civil rights marchers attacked, Liberals turn Quebec tables on de Gaulle, New York gift of trees to Capri, Indonesia and Malaysia renew diplomatic link, Cremation of American Nazi, Wanted man tip a false alarm, Partly-blind man is out of gaol, Historic garden to be saved, University's Hut In Greenland, Jimmy Hill TV job is confirmed, Unions' brave new world, Bishop Seeks Social Justice In Spain, Lorry drops into tunnel, Mr Wilson breaks the Whitehall mould, Jingles for washday, Strike hits luxury hotel, No martyrs for Radio Caroline, Where a day can be twice as long as a year, MPs 'need grip of science issues' Appeal by BA president, No help to jobless, say MPs, China's hand of friendship, This airliner needs no runway, The wedding was fine says Lord Boothby, Bombs Thrown Into Hongkong Crowd, Parents' writ over school, Aberfan 'Would Have Escaped' Coal board changes, Gen De Gaulle Looks At Middle East, Kent may protest to MCC, Secret kept by Vaucluse fountain, Neville group want new system, Navy may move Scottish base, Festival In Aid Of Wooburn Church, Using child models is illegal Ruling upsets advertisers, Reading while he drove, Call To China For End Of Tension Red Guard compels Hopson to bow, Music Hall Saved From Breakers, Americans Will ACT In Dispute, Biafra Missed Chance To End Stalemate, Khartum pact on Yemen, The Beatles will manage themselves, The Times Diary Hopson as student and warrior Gordon Walker at the helm A coloured voice from the Cape, Vietnam film row at Venice, British 'disregad' for Rhodesia Mr Smith's bitter attack, Credit relaxed on cars, furniture 'Too little and too late' comment as TUC meets, Devised by Europeans for Europeans, £500,000 Cancer Appeal Ascot Racing And Lottery, Nasser candour on Israel victory Syria boycotts talks, Go fly a kite, National Guard's faded image, Duchess's right to be HRH, Shift of population from the Gaza strip, Shirley Temple still remembers her lines, £16,000 Study Of The Tyne, Move to aid families in Peking, All-Out Bombing Urged, Why China ignores the rules of diplomacy, Dr. Kaunda'S warning on tribalism, Brewery's Ideal Barmaid, Gas blast kills two, No Agreement On English Test University admission aim, Terrorists' flag on Aden border. Picture Gallery. Law: Moscow Trial After Rally, Police Say Gold IS From Robbery, Action Over Board's £30M Assets Stayed Government Of Aden And Another v. East African Currency Board And Another, BBC announcer on car charge. Display Advertising: Bell's, Mea, Ppa, Associated Television Limited, Rank Xerox, Bp, Thames And Hudson, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Empire Cancer Campaign For Research, S.Hoffnung & Co., Limited, Norma Skemp Ltd,, British Relay, Isr, Lebanon Tourist Board, Investment Bankers. Index. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: A Juliet with glamour King's Theatre, Edinburgh: I Capuletti ed i Montecchi, Renaissance glory, Seeing Keats plain in his poetry, Blowing hot and cold, First regional film theatre, Oak or conifer, Neat Neapolitan romantic farce Assembly Hall: The Tricks of Scapin by Molière; and The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco, Two composers, Radio play for television, Twelve years of a smart marriage, Historians Awake, Balanchine's genius seen by Edinburgh, Into the dark, Life below decks. Arts and Entertainment: American Play For The Strand, Today's television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,632, Radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments, Personal. Editorials/Leaders: No Jobs In The Pits, The Use Of Warrants, The Dangerous Farce, Mr Wilson's £100m Package. Letters to the Editor: African Tribalism, Queen's Award, Police Use Of Warrant To Search, Explosives Under The Sea, Changing Planes, Public image has suffered, Sanciions Under Scrutiny, Unions Peer Ahead, Price Of A Card, Colour Television, 'Runner-Sahns', Arms To Nigeria, Approved School System. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Salford, Convent Novice Wins Award, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Frans Jurgens, Professor D. McKie Noted historian of science, Miss Elizabeth Scrivener, Miss Edyth Latimer. Sport: First gold medal for Britain Travis wins Javelin, Radio Caroline unlikely to beat Arenaria, Punch pulls off double, Early goal unsettles Palace, Sports in Brief, Thin defence let Chelsea down, Birch wins hard race, Burnham yachting, Absolute faith in Cowdrey's captaincy Edrich and Brown in side for West Indies, Leeds falter in final, Singles players air grievance, Road Events Begin. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Electricity rise will net an extra £90m, Sharp first half setback for Jeremiah Ambler, ICI plans for growth overseas, Shore backs 'intervention', Briefly From Industry, HP curbs eased again in reflation package, U S to make own merchant ships, BP hardest hit by Suez ban, Unit trust prices, New plant trebles Norway's acid output, Standard Tea Holdings Ltd. Mr. R. Mann Reports Another Record Crop, Russia's scientists-planners rather than researchers, Shares hit new 1967 peak, Vosper productivity pact 'breakthrough', Growth in mobility of British workers, Philips and Unilever feature Amsterdam, Household goods get a fillip, Tops futures fall back after firm start, Research dataa national asset, Equities love Mr Wilson, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Signpost for trusts, EE wins £4.8m U S order, Car men 'lukewarm', 'Not enough'-BEAMA, TV shopping plan sure of success, How will the new system work?, No rush to cut acrylic prices, £300,000 surplus for Coal Board, NC Wit lifts dividend, Hopes rise for UN cocoa conference, Share index at 1967 peak, The profitable Thoughts of Chairman Mao, Negretti offer for Williamson, Verdict next week on IOS Swiss bid, The Times 300, How The Markets Moved, US car men likely to reject offers, Company Meeting Bank & Commercial Holdings Limited Year's Results Exceed Forecast Continued Benefits Accruing From Merger Brigadier E. W. C. Flavell's Confidence In Current Outlook, Gilts confused, Paris, Bonn aim shares tax blow at Luxembourg, £130m. US help for pound?, Money still short. Business Appointments: Pearl chief a director of Oddenino's US firm. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, Rises outnumber falls on Wall St, Pound again in demand, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread equity gains. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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