The Times - 26/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN, From ERIC BRITTER., BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By MICHAEL BAILY, , FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, , From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From NORMAN FOWLER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS, By Michael Billington, By Guy Brett, By LEONARD AMEY, , From William Mann, , J.O.C., From Stanley Sadie, discussed. Rose Kinson, Patricia de Joux, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, , From WILLIAM NORRIS, , PHS, PETER RAWLINSON., WALTER CLEGG., ERIC BELLINGHAM., BERNARD LLEWELLYN, Assistant Director (Information), Oxfam. 274 Banbury Road, Oxford, June 23., DEREK STEVENSON, Secretary, The British Medical Association. Tavistock Square, W.C.1, June 23., J. H BRIGGS. Tom WILSON. F. S. PIGOTT. S. CAMPBELL-SMITH. National Executive Committee, Junior Hospital Doctors' Association. 8 Lyall Mews, S.W.1, June 23., ROBERT CHURCHWARD, Chairman, Co-ordinating Committee for the Control of Field Sports. Blackpool Farm, Dartmouth, Devon, June 22., DAVID DIMBLEBY. 14 King Street, Richmond, Surrey, , NORMAN GINSBURY. Barum Lodge, 25 Prideaux Road, Eastbourne, Sussex., MISHA BLACK, Chairman, Board of Design Education of the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers. 37 Duke Street, Wigmore Street, W.1, , EMRYS ROBERIS. Pennant, Howard Drive, Hale, Cheshire, , HUGH JENKINS, Chairman, Communications Group, Parliamentary Labour Party. House of Commons, June 23., G. ROBSON. 4 Lulworth Gardens, Sunderland., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Rex Benson, By REX BELLAMY, , From ANDREW PORTER, From PETER RYDE, , From NEIL ALLEN, , By RICHARD BURNELL, From CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS, From JULIAN LEWIS, From JOHN YOUNG, , By GERALD ELY, , By KEITH PAYNE, From MICHEL GABRYSIAK, By Philip Jacobson, By RICHARD SPEIGELBERG, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS, From DONALD KLEIN, By PAMELA FERGUSON, By HUGH CORBET, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By TAKESHI SATO, , From ALAN OSBORN, By DAVID SPANIER, EDITED BY Arthur F. Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Yours faithfully, M. R. EYLES. "The Pightle", Tippings Lane, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire., J. W. WOMAR, General Manager, The Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd. Midland House, 1 Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 16., By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From a Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Doubts that Mr Brown needs to clarify, Changing Patterns In Shows, Abortions toll 'exaggerated ', Nigeria still has chance of avoiding a real fight, Exhumation after four days, Wimbledon flooded, Wild Vegetables For 'Umbel Pie' A Seaside Harvest, £70m. a year rail subsidy, Mr Selwyn Lloyd Given D Notice Backing, Barred Pakistani inquiry, New hospital but insufficient staff, King Constantine's appeal to the people, 20 deaths in storms on Continent, Public ownership ' extensions ' Economy changes forecast, No move for depot peace, Notes And Comments, S Africa Summonses For Journalists Action under the Prisons Act, Lord Alport starts task, Jordan Faces Crisis Over Refugees, Labour men 'victimized' at polls, Censor To Rule Into Next Year, Heavy Burden On Cave Rescuers, Merry-go-Round, Squaw Leader Of The Everglades, Room Memorial To John Masefield, Arab plan to make boycott tighter Oil plants takeover urged, Russian ship keeps its flag, 50 Yachtsmen Are Saved At Sea Storms cut telephones, Ship's voyage still kept secret, New breed of Colbred sheep prepare to colonize Europe, Fulton touch brought life to university, 'Minor theft' of passports, Naval costs to be scrutinized Effect of new equipment, Wage bargaining-a comparison of US and British systems By Lloyd Ulman, Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California.,, Marshal Of The Raf Lord Tedder, Soviet leader stresses differences, 'Explosive device put in car', Stranded mayor goes far, Warning Note By The Pope 'Distortion' of faith, View day for VTO fighter, Israel agrees to exchange prisoners, Tory Weekly Lists 10 'Smear' Attacks By Mr Wilson, New Victoria Rail Bridge, Israel tourists boom expected, Navy sinks a tanker, Five potholers are found dead Others may be missing, Labour left seek to oust Ministers, Israel sends mission to Britain, Summit Heads Agree To Keep In Touch Progress towards an arms curb, MPs to fight for gaoled Briton, Bolivia Miners Clash With Army, The Times Diary Pastor Wurmbrand's fiery message Lionel Trilling on anger When steel gave way to words, Girl sits for O level at sea, Defiant stand by matron. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Selfridges Sale, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Brc, Shell, National Commercial & Schroders Limited, Houlder Brothers & Co., Limited, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, The Kerry Group Limited, Rolls-Royce Limited, Robinson & Cleaver, Bett Brothers Limited, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited, United Premier Oil & Cake Co. Ltd., Doyle Dane Bernbach, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Shareholder Relations Limited, Oompabaa. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge trials, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,575, Television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Appointments in Forces, Cambridge University Tripos Lists, University News, Information Chief. Picture Gallery: Funeral in Aden. Classified Advertising: Personal, Shipping, Commercial & Industrial, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Sutherland's display of virtuosity, Music's stylistic lineage, East Grinstead theatre plans, Opera bills at Bach festival, Chromium-plated sculpture, Purcell rearranged unnecessarily, Notable feat of organization. Editorials/Leaders: A Future For Railways, Retreat From Keynes End Of An Era?, South Africa's Press, On The West Bank. Letters to the Editor: Junior Doctors, Price Of Charity, The Protection Privilege Gives, Rspca Membership, Commercial Television, House Improvements, Art In Polytechnics, No Smoking, Middle East, Pleasing everybody, The way to run the buses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon A J M Sharpe, Mr. J. K. Birla, M Ahmed Tlili Former Tunisian union leader, Col E P Combe. Sport: Draw kind to home crews, Victory for Fords, Keino Replies To Ryun's Record, Ireland triumph in European final Egan equal to crisis, Easy win by Friar Park, Baillie first on Dominic, Sports in Brief, Saturday's Schools Matches, Convincing win by Phaeton English runners impress, U S Baseball, Everything right for Emerson Britain should do well, Saturday's Results, Short reward for Lydney, Prospect of Whitby in Admiral's Cup. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Tyne Bridge Tower Landmark To Be Topped Out This Week, Property Investments. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Colour T V at cut price, What Britain can hope for in Brussels, Briefly From Industry, News Summary, U S expects $16½m air show sales, Home-made dresses a boost, $350m payments balance for Japan, Northern SE appoint PR consultants, Fiat and Renault push the attack against US giants, Going higher down under, Major oil-using countries to have supplies 'watchdog', Patchy morning for money, End to U S strain on long-term interest, Triplex to shut down Indestructo plant, Solving Britain's man-sized task, The Congo devalues, Ginger for Pollard, Ad-men to talk on satellite TV, Libya key factor in petrol price, Cunard rebels claim 20 pc, Commodity markets, French 'plan' for sterling, Full speed ahead for computer courses, British Oxygen puts up price, The big wig fight starts to hot up, TGWU plans seven point charter, Verbs to the aid of maths, Business Diary Fashion, Rossini, and English knees, Suez charter rush may ease Houlder 'lean times', Bank clerks the new box office stars, Gas plant closes, Motor trade fears further drop in new car sales, Rolls-Royce threatens more issues, Business remains sluggish in US, Pound likely to stay quiet, Atlantic alternative could emerge from U S rethinking, Freight rates rise spreads to dry cargo tankers, Dutch take cautious line on Indonesia, Tax shock for Dutch, Salesmen's association opens up this week, £5m rubber deal for UK, £250,000 in at the window, The 'use once' ideal for surgical kits. Stock Exchange Tables: Savings slip into red, Share Indices, Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, International bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Coming dividends. Business Appointments: White Horse director. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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