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The Times - 10/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR AIR STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN YOUNG, From TIM JONES, BY NORMAN FOWLER, HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, Bs KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, From IAN MCDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC BRITTER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Irving Wardle, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT VENICE, D.McV., By ROBERT McLAUGHLAN, Glasgow University lecturer specailising in African affairs, who has made a special study of the Western Region of Nigeria., BY THE NEWS TEAM, From WAGUIH GHALI, , PHS, KEVIN MAGUIRE. Downside Abbey, near Bath, Somerset, Aug. 7., W. H. C. FREND, Editor, The Modern Churchman. 28 Barrow Road, Cambridge, Aug. 7., BROCK., N. A. J. COHEN., R. E. BARKER, Secretary, The Publishers Association. 19 Bedford Square, W.C.1, Aug. 9., T. C. FULEY, Chairman, The Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety. 4 College Hill, Cannon Street, E.C.4., HENRY OSOSKI. 169 Kingston Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19., FRANK COVEN. 22 Cadogan Court, Draycott Avenue, S.W.3, Aug. 2., A. J. IRVINE., ROLF STRÖM-OLSEN., By PETER CALVOCORESSI, KEVIN McGRATH., MICHAEL HOOKER., J. WARDALE., SPARTAK BEGLOV Political Correspondent, Novosti Press Agency. Pushkin Square, Moscow, Aug. 9., JOHN NUNNELEY. Chief Passenger Manager, British Railways Board. 222 Marylebone Road, N.W.1, Aug. 9., ROSE KOSMYRYK., BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir James Penny, by Hilary Gelson, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES BRAY, By GENEVIEVE MURPHY, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By Paul Scott, By Paul Barker, A. P. R., By Iverach McDonald, By Geoffrey Smith, By Irene Nicholson, By JOHN PRICE, By MAURICE CORINA, From DAVID SPANIER, , FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From HARLOW UNGER., A. NOVE.,

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News: Football fines 'ridiculous', Hull limits fees rise, Lord Avon protests over Egypt's use of gas, Murdered by doctor, Wailing Wall to be excavated, Children smeared as oil hits beach, Woman injured by camera bomb Two Hongkong explosions, Propeller drops on house, New Home Prices Rise By 5 pc Peak demand for mortgages, Indian MPs may meet in south, Army-industry talks on resettlement, Another For The Board, Egypt protest on Sinai expulsions, Anquetil banned from races after drug articles, Full inquiry on aged patients, British-US talks on UN policy, The disturbing facelessness in our foreign affairs, Sea trade with the north, Britons who have the right to vanish-and do, Improving image of the Yard Six new departments for better public liaison, Protest on barred doctor, Aberfan says 'no vendetta', Mr Smith Faces Party Split, Crisis At Havana Conference Soviet policy condemned, Cabinet passes French social security plan, Nutcracker Man On Show, Gipsy Moth's trip is on, Envoy orders US vessel in, An Egyptian watches Arab anger rise, Better Sex Teaching Urged, 'Free My Husband' Plea, Anguilla gets ready to resist, Two Airlines Seek Atlantic Routes Challenge to BOAC on passenger flights, Tabarly wins Fastnet race, Mr Johnson still without a rival, Keep school boys say, Pop players must leave Britain, Joe Orton found dead in flat, House with the public footpath, Air raid on Lagos outskirts Biafrans seize Midwestern state capital, Svetlana ban may be defied, Youth outdates 'Lady Bountiful' charity, The Times Diary Orton-by his friends The Copt filing from Israel Did storks rout the eagles?, Dissension grows on Vietnam bombing, Bird Songs Fade Into Silence, Wrac Commissions, Furnishing Italian Style, Hanoi 'determined to fight and win' Call for sacrifice in war, Universities in need of furniture, US Tests Cast Light On The Dull Child, £90,355 To Save Churches, Secret brew in gaol, Fortunes are reversed in Nigerian war, Eisteddfod Clash On Censorship Adjudication 'omitted', Aden hunt for puma, Rebel Call To Free Tshombe, Disc jockey rides out to exile, More storms in flooded area. News in Brief. Law: Enfield parents to appeal, Bring back girl, father told, De Courcy court plea opposed, Commentator cleared, Journalists told to end strike, Land Will Be Given Back In trust, bishop says, Nepal candidates sentenced, Heading a ball is football, Accused of pitchfork death, Travel Agents In Contempt Hearing Bendall v. The Association Of British Travel Agents And Institute Of Travel Agents Ltd., Duke of Bedford case adjourned, Mother shot dead in hosoital, Licensee on drugs charges. Display Advertising: Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Mea, Bp, Multiple Display Advertisements, Home Truths, Little Woods, Government Of New Zealand, Maybrook Properties Limited. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Manchester's MOH, Exeter, Outram post for Pollok MP, County Commission, Award-winning book removed. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Manx Parliament hears decision. Reviews: Saxophonists in contrast, Monteverdi captivating, Man's conquerable mind?, Cross-Channel Anglo-Saxons, Aspects of Greece, Flawed but fascinating realism, A 'Flute' but not much magic, Fundamental things in film, Film by Tennessee Williams, Beatles invited to Venice, Sublime Mediocrity, Forgotten play shows power of Genius, Crimes and punishment of the Tsarist rule, Documented Bernini on view, Judgment on judges, Xenophobic country. Classified Advertising: Personal, Outstanding Russian Novel, Business Opportunities, Motor Cars, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Neddy Reports On Clothing Industry, Tito Thinks Aloud, In The Eye Of The Beholder, An Uncertain Sound, Spiralling house prices. Letters to the Editor: Russia And Yemen, Necessary Justice, Timing The Forecasts, Travelling By Rail, Books On The Cheap, Hidden Years Of Christ's Life, 'The Other Place', Voice From Rhodesia, The Queen Mary, Cost plus in Russia, Court Lees School, Vive Man Libre, Tankers In Town Centres, Aberfan Report, University Fund Raising. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Littlewood Keeps His Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,614, Television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr F. C. Norris, Mr Anton Walbrook Prince Albert of 'Sixty Glorious Years', Mr Giles Romilly Joumalist and author, Sir E. A. Norton, Mr A. A. Lane Roberts, Mr JOE ORTON: new wave dramatist, Mr T. Heysham. Sport: Two Fine Swims By Kimber, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Racing Results, Triumph For Pen-Duick Admiral's Cup for Australia, France win Galea Cup, Yorkshire finish just on top Tough, tense day's play, Dublin Horse Show: A Paradise For The Dealers And Devotees Urney Road new champion, European Cup Final, Dublin Show Results, Last putt wins match for Britain, Britain hard pressed by South Africa, Last Horse Fastest. Weather: The Weather. Property: Furnished Country Properties. Business and Finance: Xerox lays off office workers, The Dover Engineering Works Limited Encouraging START To Current Year, Briefly From Industry £1.3m. rise in pottery exports, No split at Harris Lebus, Further inroads into Frankfurt gains, New Israeli 'summit', Mechanizing mail, New £2m order staves off fear for jobs in Q4 yard, Unit trust prices, Toronto has a good day, Wooltops decline on Australian advices, BHD delights the bulls, UK firms win Rumania contract, U S bank wants branch in London, IDV camp jubilant at 24 hour extension, Malayan Peninsula canal, BSA expects exports increase, Mt Magnet suspension, Anti-fire agent, Business Diary Half a girl for those tax forms, Guthrie should meet target, World steel record claim, Synthetic rubber price may drop, N Sea gas crosses Pennines, Partnership for new copier, ICT speeds multi-access systems, Surprise upturn by George Angus, £18,000 for research into 'wages drift', Oil companies in Libya face £85m rise in cost of crude, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Motor insurance companies face a problem, U S exchange may keep short hours, US fighter: Britain asks for details, R-R for airbus?, ITT record figures, BEA delays European freight extension, Vital day for Crofts, U S yield from UK halved, Technical adjustment may hit sterling, E.R.F. (Holdings) Pre-Tax Profit Increased, Quarterly tin outputs, N Sea gas find may include oil, Bank's staff may be cut by third, Steel output at 77 pc of capacity, Gunter approves pay rises, Rootes plan major quality drive, Clothing industry urged to tighten standards, Leach board under fire in Paris, Minister's rail speech idea a 'non-starter', Bright future for barley growers, Atom plant men: unions backpedal, US Farm Bureau against grain reserves, EEC order books slim, What will Showerings do now?, 7% again on gilts, Dry cargo tramp rates rise, Symonds Engineering Co. Higher Turnover And Profit, PIB ruling on cement today, Money fairly short, Takeovers scoreboard, Italy wins Syrian order, Good start for IOS, News Summary New approach needed. Stock Exchange Tables: Small mixed movements, Wall Street at best level since May 2, 1966, How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Mixed day for leaders, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, New York cotton dearer, Pound steady in quiet trading. Business Appointments: Ford man joins EMI as product planning director. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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