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The Times - 11/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, DAVID WOOD, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MAcARTHUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, Elizabeth Longford, Paul Scott, L.R.B., David Wood, A. W. Haslett, Ansell Egerton, Iverach McDonald, From William Mann Music Critic, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, By Michael Billington, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, J.O.C, Hilary Gelson, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Parliamentary Correspondent, From DEREK JEWELL, PHILIP HOWARD, P.H.S., BERYL FLEWITT., OLIVER CALDECOTT CHARLES CLARK JAMES COCHRANE GILES GORDON ROBERT HUTCHISON JILL NORMAN DIETER PEVSNER FRED PLAAT TONY RICHARDSON JOHN SUMMERSCALE KAYE WEBB PETER WRIGHT, PATRICIA R. MINTON., F. J. BELLENGER., GORDON EVANS., PATRICK WALL., DAVID SILVERMAN., RAYMOND OPPENHEIMER., JAMES LEES-MILNE., EVE BALFOUR, J. R. BELLERBY, TRISTRAM BERESFORD, RUTH HARRISON, MARGERY PERHAM, W. H. THORPE., J. BILL, Maurice Temple Smith, DAVID NAPLEY., From the Master and Fellows of, Mr. Michael Holroyd, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, , FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, FROM A REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor., MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BILL SHAKESPEARE, Nicolas Travers, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Sir Robert Hall, RENÉ BERGER., ROBERT LE PAGE, KEITH FREEMAN.,

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Politics and Parliament: Differences in aim, Mr. Maudling: more prosperity inside, The Commons: business interests of MPs: move for disclosure: 'malicious smear' protest, For entry to Europe 488-against 62: down to business by autumn Application will be short, clear and positive, Aden post given to Sir H Trevelyan British 'change in style', Blind lobby after march, Europe: wide prospect and broad vision, The Voting, 35 Labour Rebels Vote Against Market Government majority of 426 for today's application, The Lords: judges differ on majority verdicts: bullion in transit: airport medicals. News: Danish bacon strike off, Volkswagen brake fault, 'Queens for homeless' inquiry, US Found Guilty By Russell Tribunal Australia, N Zealand 'accomplices', 'Shifts of meaning' in Vatican English, Singer 'square' about drugs, Loss of 425 GPs a year feared, The Times Diary Aden: Trevaskis hits out Peggy Duff resigns from Labour A Hapsburg for Innsbruck, 60 pupils march in protest, France Just A Bit More Friendly Britain seen as less insular, Newspapers Face Higher Costs, Bandini dies after Grand Prix crash, Captain Defends Br Ferry, MPs against the Market, Mrs Castle admits swing from Labour, Oil tanker hails Sir Francis, Army to replace canvas suit Decision after MPs' visit, Two stories on single storey design, A Firm Hand For Delicate Tasks, MP accused of 'Gestapo' Bill, Suite fit for a king, Anguish in the hearts of three wise men, Quiet revolution in publishing, Lack Of Facts On Illiteracy Research unit to be closed, Tory split on Chataway decision, Jam Tart Headache Shuts Bakery 800 walk out in sympathy, Minister to head school inquiry, Cost will cut swing-wing numbers, Monty is earning the name of 'Old Ironsides', Dentist restored to register, Silkin To Recommend Disciplinary Action, Battle of snakes in Tanzania, Gaullists in Strasbourg join in welcome, Whisky shortage in Rhodesia, Mystery of lost baby, Ancient Briton fights on, Calories do count, court rules, Universities' balance of power in peril', Why eight civil servants resigned, Pop Stars Cheered, Booed, NPD cancels rally in Nuremberg Jewish protests to city, France rediscovers her Middle-East role, People make Chichester tremble, U S and Soviet ships bump. Picture Gallery: The King's Troop on review. Law: When Judges Go Across The Road Frank v. Cox, 2 Rolling Stones Sent For Trial, Papandreou's Son IS Charged Treason plot alleged, Gpo Not Liable For Employee's Death On Underground Railway Pisicani v. Post Office Carney v. Post Office, Judgment Reserved, Expert Witnesses To Decide Tidal Water Area Post Office v. Estuary Radio Ltd., Decree For Lady Forres, Acquitted of flat murder. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Rosicrucians (Amorc), Kleinwort Benson Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Power Securities Corporation, Limited, Collins, International Computers And Tabulators Limited,, Wey Valley Water Company, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, United Glass, Queen Elizabeth's Foundation For The Disabled, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, British Industrial Plastics Limited,, Taylor Woodrow, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, Citroen, The Times, Eagle Star Insurance Group, Preferred Income Managers Limited, International Factors Limited., Pan Am, Cambridge University Press, Reckitt & Colman Holdings Limited, Coventry Gauge & Tool Co. Ltd., Pink Plymouth, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, Envoy, Lambeth Building Society, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, First National City Bank, Ansafone Limited,. Index. Arts and Entertainment: £5,000 for 2 still lifes, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,536, Glasgow proms' enterprise. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Peace and War, Winter Queen in marble, War of wits, Small town and wide world, Lieutenant, friend and troubleshooter, Mahler conducted from a distance, Murder with a light, simple touch, Consequences of Keynes, Rod Taylor's delayed-action Western, Last Non-Royal Duke, Focus on a backstreet, Jazz education: the struggle against apathy, Orange and green, Splendid Welsh revival of Verdi's 'Nabucco'. Classified Advertising: Personal, Shipping, Public Appointments, Business Offers, Entertainments, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: A Change Of Men, The Debate On Europe, Schools Of Moderation, European Airbus A Step Nearer. Letters to the Editor: Reporting Preliminary Hearings, No End Of A Lesson, Level Of Teachers' Salaries, Ways Out Of Rhodesian Impasse, 'Trees And Monkeys', Penguin Change, The Welfare Of Farm Animals, A Curiously Bad Bill, Will trade starve for want of money?, Famine in India. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lorenzo Bandini Popular Italian motor racing champion, Mr Arthur Carron, Miss Philippa Schuyler, Prof O T Jones, Mr James Strachey. Sport: Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Results At Thirsk, Payne loses to Seddon, West Ham Win Five-A-Side, Nash rescues Glamorgan, Sports in Brief, Ribocco should be too good for Bonamour, Clever Russians Hang On To Early Lead, Holder falls to Spring Morning, Full Recovery By Kent Dixon scores century, 'Little bird' of tennis gives Cox harsh lesson Miss Wade Britain's only survivor, Top seeds in final. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Births. Business and Finance: Cheaper air fares to America, Neddy for distributive trades?, Shipbuilders jib at marriage proposals, Mersey Docks lower rates in bid for container trade, Cut in Belgian Bank rate, Dunhill Cigarlette, Diamond sales ease, Pilkington gamble on colour TV, Swedes object to B P policy, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Bass Export for Irish market, Dilemma for Metal chairman, 'Blackleg' walk-out, Bulgaria may buy liner, Marsh warns oil firms on gas-price threats, Stock exchange surplus, Textile training grants will use only part of the annual levy, 4s falls in coffee futures, Eastern trip into western coach trade, Factory is reprieved, Marconi win £8m defence deal, Money market does without help, Bache bank in Frankfurt, Legal And General Assurance Society Limited Annual General Meeting, London needs more budget hotels, UK may win nuclear contracts worth £160m, Brockhouse profits hit by short-time working, $80m of euro loans, Profits league in clothing, Steel plant shut-down threat, Readicut scrip marks continued growth, £200m loans for shipbuilders soon, Capital goods among design award winners, Rival candidates for Metal Industries, RR engine light, quiet and cheaper, More office exports, Univ Grinding drop, Deficit of £125,000 for CBI this year, The labour bonus: a powerful new weapon, Henekeys Limited, Keeping a policy alive, Review planned of patent system, Legal & General board chided for their age, The 1967 ColD, Over £1m paid in compensation, U K-Swiss machine tool row may soon be settled, Briefly from the boardroom, Soviet aid for Algeria, Burton bid is delayed, UK steel issue upsets Six, Simca to sell for Rootes in Europe, Sugar surcharge cut again, Dignity a must for the QM, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Petrofina at new high on Brussels, How The Markets Moved, U K uranium bill up $24m, Co-op 'trouble shooter' aid, Business Diary Marcel Boussac gets Rhodesian textile quota, Markem raises price, N Y cocoa futures recover, Good rally by the Funds, Massive steel buying continues, Row in U S over military monopolies, JOHN MACKINTOSH AND SONS, LIMITED Record group sales exceed £20m. Profits rise to over £2m. Continuing Expansion In Spite Of Uncertain Economic Outlook Mr. E. D. Mackintosh Reports Gratifying Increase In Export Business, 'Gas pipes would harm soil' warning, U K end fails Baker Perkins. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Australia may intervene in container ship trade. Business Appointments: I C I appoint director of research, development. Stock Exchange Tables: Leading shares improve in quiet trading, Wall Street rallies after further sharp fall, European and Far East securities, Option rates, Regional share prices, Gilts move ahead, Pound firms to $2.79 15/16, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues.

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