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The Times - 30/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By STEPHEN JESSEL, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, , From RONALD FAUX, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM LEONARD AMEY, AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IBRAHIM NOOR, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , From DAVID BONAVIA, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From DAVID HOTHAM, FROM OUR CORRESPONDFNT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By Guy Brett Art Critic, S. J., By Joan Chissell, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, J.O.C., From Stanley Sadie, By Hilary Haywood, S. W., Jane Dobbin, Anne Lapping, Diana Kareh, By CLIFFORD LONGLEY, By PHILIP HOWARD, P.H.S., ROBERT BIRLEY, JONATHAN MILLER, HAROLD PINTER, PAUL SCOFIELD, LAURENS VAN DER POST. June 27., C. A. W. MANNING 34 Newton Road, W.2, June 27., GAIA MOSTYN-OWEN. 31 Bloomfield Terrace, S.W.1, June 26., JULIAN S. KORN. 7 Howberry Close, Canons Park, Edgware, Middlesex, June 27., WILLIAM E. REES. 1 Philellinon Street, Athens, June 27., MAX FULDER. 78, Brim Hill, East Finchley, N.2, June 28., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE 5 Powis Grove, Brighton, Sussex, June 26., CYRIL OSBORNE. House of Commons. June 28., A. N. L. MUNBY, Fellow and Librarian. King's College, Cambridge, June 27., R. ROSE. Byeways, near Oldfield Lane. Dunham Massey, Cheshire, June 24., By Charles Douglas-Home Defence Correspondent, By ROY LEWIS, Commonwealth Correspondent, M. C. VAUGHAN. Plaish Cottage, Cardington, Church Stretton, Shropshire., G. R. J. MURRAY Darsana, The Drive, Copthorne, Sussex., JACK WESTRUP, 226 Woodstock Road, Oxford, , From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG Yachting Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON-Angers, June 29, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, By NICHOLAS TRAVERS and RICHARD CASEMENT, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY RICHARD WAGNER, MR. G. P. ROBERTSON'S REVIEW, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PETER JAY Economic Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD FRY, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, A. T. PERKINS., B. W. B. BERESFORD., By GEORGE PULAY City Editor, by W. G. R. Weeks, by W. Branson Hunt, by C. J. Harrisson, by W. J. Nobbs, by Louise Davies, by W. M. McKay, by John Hope, by N. R. Knowles,

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News: Support for the means test, White + white = red, Reprieve for the swing-wing Ministers'London talks, Crisis in Aden: analysing some of the ingredients, Trinity Bar Examination Results, Basic £50 stays for travel, 'Deaths recorded unseen', Changes aim at stability, Challenge on Kennedy X-rays, Israel Opens Jerusalem Barriers Action with dynamite and bulldozers, Moscow fire at Napoleon museum, Child care: beware, Rivals for power when Britain leaves, NUR reject national strike, Sea Fort Repels Boarders Raiders faced flame thrower, Question marks over Europe, Diet menu for hens, Problems of quality, S African Press Case Remands Protest on men's rights, Firemen see red over lights, British Families To Leave Aden Troop reinforcements arrive, The Times Diary Misgivings over handcuffs Lawrence's strange Arabic Rare migrant on the wing, Soviet Pressure On Army, Swedish lead on test ban treaty, Rangoon Troops Seal Off Embassies, New French tank seen in action, Need to restore control in Crater, Tory Clash Ahead On Defence Cuts, Negro violence spreads, Advice and help for Over 40s, Troops for Hongkong, Radio 247 in September, Slandered out, says Col Lohan, Breeding the modern layer, Labour win Greenwich back, Heart tests on drivers, Canada Hides Tension As Queen Arrives, What is the value of independence?, Everybody's breakfast, Going to work on an orange sea, East Germany begins to court the voter, Pay rise for some civil servants, The 'horrors' of taking LSD, The holy deadlock, Keith Richard says nude girl came down from bath 'Must have taken off dirty clothing', Irish Regret At Ira Exhumation, No parking a threat to town centres, Wheat crop fear from fungus, Bonn crisis Bills enrage the left Plan for rule from bunker, Class Ghettoes In Council Flats Space demands of 2010 forecast, Jayne Mansfield Dies In Car Crash, Jerusalem law defended, Mr Brown to present case to WEU, Oxford student on probation, Rise in American casualties, Man Killed By Bank Raider, Mr Hall ordered to rest, French farmers in revolt, Silencing the news cry, The IO-year revolution, Hongkong Hit By Food Strike Chinese supplies dry up, Petrol price up by 2D a gallon, Miss Scott Sets Off For Cape Town. Picture Gallery: Eton v Harrow-first day. Law: Nephew Held To Promise To Pay Beswick v. Beswick, Drunk in charge of a train, Cat burglar who feared heights, Writer acquitted, Gaol sentences on 2 Rolling Stones Appeal certificate granted, Wife spent £335 a week, Jurisdiction In Cases Of Subsequent Sentences Regina v. Laverne, Austrian held on secrets charge, ACT Of State No Defence To Claim Nissan v. Attorney General, Girl 'stabbed 25 times', Within Magistrates' Power Regina v. Nutbeam. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Protim & Gallwey Limited, The Dental Manufacturing Company Limited, N. Reich Limited, Berni Inns, Robeco, S. Z. Wick & Sons Ltd., The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Chubb, Martins Bank Limited, Grand Central Investment Holdings Limited, Westminster Bank Limited, E. N. I., Thomas Locker (Holdings) Limited, Boac, Elga Products Ltd.,, Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) Ltd., The Vehicle And General Insurance Company Limited, Bowater, Spillers, Industrial Development Authority,, Electric Fork Lift Trucks, Ross Poultry Division, The British Egg Marketing Board. Politics and Parliament: London's third airport at Stansted: MPs vote 303 for-238 against, Police specialists, Mps In Marathon Fight, The Commons: financial aid to foreign states: review after ruptured relations, The Lords: vote for the £-cent currency, Home Secretary supports removal of test of 'Wellbeing', All-night sitting on abortion Bill, Middle East debate next week, Commons special galleries shut. Index. Classified Advertising: Financial, Personal, Appointments Public Appointments Domestic Appointments Pages 15 & 16 Page 15, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Mendelssohn's tree: a midsummer speculation, Lusty Italians at Glyndebourne, A well-cast version of Farquhar New Theatre:, American Choir at St. Paul's, Yours stereophonically, Artists and the Thames, Breaking down barriers, New Dance Company's Plans, Tim Scott's new sculpture, Seeking new image of Hell, A long way after Aristophanes. Editorials/Leaders: Incomes Policy: Into Phase Three, Wrong Priorities, The Stratford Infection, German Emergency Laws. Letters to the Editor: A Pitiless Innuendo, Oppression In Greece, Trippers' Tax, Saving Shropshire, Private Members' Bills, Restrictions In South Africa, Monteverdi At Oxford, The way to run the buses, War On Carnaby Stret, Middle East, The Garvin Papers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards At Cambridge, Masons' Company, Oxford Class Lists. Obituaries: Miss Jayne Mansfield A Hollywood phenomenon, Dr. Leon Zeitlin, Primo Carnera, Lord Brassey Of Apethorpe. Sport: Impressive Judah, British pairs meet in Goblets Place in final certain, Odds In Favour Of Pakistanis Bowlers bat with flourish, Sports in Brief, Three British players move into last 16 Sangster and Miss Shaw defeated, First Stage Won By Spaniard, Mrs Clarkson's challenge, Chance for new talent to take over, Dart Board in field of 23 for Irish Derby. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,579, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Former farmhouses in demand, Country Properties, Flats And Maisonettes. Births. Business and Finance: Salaries: a question of merit, Colour TV switch-on tomorrow, Cement price rise predicted, Briefly From Industry, Insurance firms put up export relief plan, BP buys US holding in Geon, News Summary, Irish stay out if 6 reject UK, Stewart warns on pay, Computer firms seek safeguards, Walsall Conduits Group Ltd. Increased Earnings, Company Meeting CHAMBERLIN AND HILL LTD (Light Grey Iron Founders) Improved Results, New Throgmorton keeps liquidity, Société Génrale, Pay: how great the deluge?, Unit trust prices, Dearer premiums for bad risks forecast, Business Opportunities, Aid for German coal industry, Oil firms silent on dearer petrol, Share prices, German bank frees money, Godfrey Phillips, Limited Group Profits Satisfactory Despite Indian Devaluation Record Profits From Australian Company Success Of Calypso Cigar-Ettes Mr. P. A. Godfrey Phillips On Current Year's Prospects, New 'Neddy' for car industry, Company Meeting Peglers (Holdings) Limited A Good Year In Adverse Conditions, Westland loan issue flops, Fresh bid talk pushes Petrofina up again, Inquiry into control fight?, Shipbuilding Board tells owners: 'you must act now', Shaw carpet pay 5 points more: profits up 47 pc, Schenley Ind sale denial, Tanker launch delayed again, £11½m UK loan for India, Yugoslav debt settlement, Personal borrowing easier, Copper steady at lower levels, Travel industry angry about retention of limit, Melchett completes his team, Ombudsman to check train firm, Way cleared for easier trade, Briefly from the boardroom, The pound: a more rational approach, Hat-trick by Univac in oil industry, Renold bids £19m for Crofts, Banking World Other people's money, G Cohen buy Barnes & Bell, Gilts lose more ground, Lombard St very short, Stead & Simpson's extra 1¼ pc, How The Markets Moved, Handley Page On Track Good Jetstream Progress, The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited, Business Diary Non-family members on Brandt's board, AEI cuts out duplication, Insurance brokers on the move, U S car output rise forecast, Humphries Holdings Limited Mr. Paul Adorian's Review, U S gold and the Arab war, Scurry Rainbow anticlimax, Mr T R Grieve, Bett Bros 20 times over-subscribed, Bank statements for June, Financing problems. Business Appointments: Business Changes Gallaher's new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Prices Electrical shares active, Shares reach 1967 peaks, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Late setback on Wall Street, Recent issues, Pound closes below best, London Provisions Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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