The Times - 01/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY TIM JONES AND CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From JULIAN MOUNTER, , BY OUR TELEVISION CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID WILSWORTH, From DAVID BONAVIA-Hongkong, June 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM RITA MARSHALL, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, Middle East Correspondent-, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM MICHAEL WOLFERS, From NORMAN FOWLER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From DESSA TREVISAN, From JOHN C GRAHAM, By Michael Billington, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By William Gaunt, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, By John Young, Yachting Correspondent, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, DAVID WILSWORTH, A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, INNIS MACBEATH, PETER STRAFFORD, CLIVE IRVING, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW. WOODROW WYATT. House of Commons., NORMAN ROBSON. National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W.1. June 29., W. J. GEOGHEGAN. 5 Lexden Road, Seaford, Sussex, June 26., P. L SAMPSON. 102 Great Portland Street, W.1, June 29., CHARLOTTE M. RUSSELL. 66 Clifton Hill, N.W.8., J. S. W. GILBERT. 5 Lanark Road. W.9. June 28., CLAUDIO VITA-FINZL University College, W.C.1., T. W. STANIER. Director, British Aqua Chem Limited. 95A Chancery Lane. W.C.2. June 29., ROBERT DARWIN, Principal, Royal College of Art. K. C. DUNHAM, Director, Institute of Geological Sciences. KEITH FALKNER. Director, Royal College of Music. D. H. FOLLETT, Director and Secretary, Science Museum. LOUIS GLUCKSTEIN, President, Corporation of the Royal Albert Hall. L. P. KIRWAN, Director and Secretary, Royal Geographical Society. WILLIAM McKIE, Hon Secretary, Royal College of Organists. T. C. S. MORRISON-SCOTT, Director, British Museum (Natural History). JOHN POPE-HENNESSY, Director and Secretary, Victoria & Albert Museum. OWEN SAUNDERS, Acting Rector, Imperial College of Science and Technology. South Kensington, S.W.7, June 29., NORMAN MACKENZIE, Director, Centre for Academic Services. University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, June 29., THEO. McEVOY. Parkfield, Farthing Green Lane, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire., D. M. ROSS ESSON. Langley Lodge, Jackman's Lane, St. John's, Woking, Surrey, June 29., By Barry Turner, E. RANSOME., R. M. HARTWELL, Fellow Librarian. Nuffield College, Oxford, June 28, PETER CONDER, Director, The Royai Society for the Protection of Birds. The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, June 29., By the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan, Dean of St. Paul's, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, LANE v. HOLLOWAY, REGINA v. WARNER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From MALCOLM WINTON ST. MALO, June 30, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By SANDY McLACHLAN AND DAVID JONES, By ROY MACKIE, By MICHAEL BALLY, Shipping Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Jacobson, By ROBERT JONES, By JOHN PRICE, By KENNETH OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. HOYLE. 1, Clarkson Close, Cambridge., RICHARD BLACKW ELL. Broad Street Oxford., D. T. WATTS. 6 Hamoaze Court, Mount Wise, Plymouth., By RICHARD WAGNER, By Business Diary Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Rome, June 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, June 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, June 30,
ResumoNews: One-Eleven's 'no snag' flight, Powerboats and pleasure, Salad and Strawberry time, Sir Ronald Gould Gets Ita Post 'Delighted and honoured', Mr Mayhew replies to critics, Belgian wins stage, Perim Island claimed by S Arabia, Personal touch to choosing, The Queen Mother At Canada Service, Greek regime too busy for elections, Technology worries US teachers, Eire doctors 'are prescribing pill', How war hit Boys' Town, Councillors call for City-run brothels, Firms 'converted' to freightliner Minister expects expansion, Wickerwork and gilded cages, Freight Strike Goes To Nur Conference Executive terms offer little hope, War Could 'Dissipate Spirit Of Summit', Rumania's Identity Recovered, 56 Escape From Sinking Plane, Colour TV starts for the few, The untarnished Algarve, Tibetans battle with Chinese, 'Stones'-protest at 2am, Liner train contracts are lost to roads, Call For A Holy War To Regain Jerusalem, New homes total higher, India papers to be published, St Pancras sports plan, Russian ship hit by U S bombs in Haiphong, 'Raise property compensation', Three million cars take the road in France, The Times Diary American brush-off for Scots MP? E1 Alamein's gallant gunners Great Tower of Pisa mystery, Success in your greenhouse, High June rainfall, Scotland Yard warning on 'having a go', Gas Tanker Crashes Into Town Hall, Aircraft set alight in Aden, Saigon surprise on presidency poll Air Marshal stands down, 'Flower children' invade San Francisco, Nurses 'tried to foil raiders' From Our Correspondent, Wire thieves put trains in peril, Bobby Smith's debts, Texas professor hits out at British literature, ATV drops 'Braden Beat', Campbell record is broken, Gurkhas arrive in Hongkong, Sir E Hillary In Verbal Clash Remarks annoy politicians, PO addresses itself to public, The clash of wills in Studio E, Doubt for Abortion Bill, Show roses that stood up to the bad weather, Aim to train more mature students, Protestants plan protest, Restraint in welcome to the Queen, St Paul's as a laboratory for experiment, Ways to cut waiting in surgeries, 'Same again' in Irish polls, Assessing a market for new publications, More moderation over Arab oil Boycott value questioned, 'Probation for life' offer. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Strawberry Days. Sport: Piaco Hard To Beat, Hanif Happy To Avoid Defeat, Sports in Brief, Judah Assured Of Cup, Brabham's record lap time, Tideway Scullers in Grand final Cornell still unruffled, Bungert triumphs in classic duel Miss Wade's fine form, Mrs Clarkson's Triumph, Anne Smith full of confidence East German challenger, Gifford goal decisive. Display Advertising: Fortes (Holdings) Limited, Bell's, The London Freehold And Leasehold Properties Limited, The Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company, Limited, Ring Rentokil, Beck & Pollitzer Engineering Limited. Index. Law: Assault Damages Wrongly Reduced, 'Window cleaner' takes gems, Bail Of £7,000 For Two 'Stones' Must not leave the country, 'Possession' In Drug Offences. Arts and Entertainment: Television, A helping hand, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,580, Radio, Stein excels in Moscow, A Sisley for 24,000gns, First Play. Official Appointments and Notices: The Half-Yearly Promotions, Church News, New Vatican promotions, Class Lists At Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In July, From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: Epicure, Personal, Hotels, Church services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Wings, Yachts & Boats, Entertainments. Property: Overseas Properties. Reviews: More grim than Grimm, Where are the young theatre directors?, Composers who conduct, America's enclave in Suffolk, Small organs trendy, The richest art of Persia, Messiaen in focus, Making a film of Nell Dunn's 'Up The Junction'. Editorials/Leaders: Canada's Centenary, On Being Read To, Juggernaut On The Move Again, WHO Breaks A Butterfly On A Wheel?. Letters to the Editor: A Pitiless Innuendo, Educational Television, Desalination, How British efforts are wasted, The Trial Of Two Rolling Stones, The Snowy Owl, Defence alliance, Killed On Active Service, Prince Albert's Plan, British Sundial, 'My Dear Nancy', War Correspondents Under Arrest, The Garvin Papers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Hon Eleanor Plumer Gifted college administrator, Mr E W Weatherby, Sir Claude Frankau, Sir George Wilkinson, Mr Shukry Kuwatly Former president of Syria. Politics and Parliament: Mr Callaghan reaffirms faith in soundness of economy, Abortion Bill unfinished after 12-hour debate, Pirate radio: action being speeded up. Stock Exchange Tables: Mining shares firm, Pound closes quiet, Shares meet some profit taking, Prices still falling as Wall St holiday looms, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Business and Finance: £50m for containers, Bett Bros-19 times, Oil: £100m Arab bill-new UK prices plea?, Strong team for motor industry little Neddy, Dearer charges at Schiphol airport, Drop of £113m in new capital issues, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Rolls engines for Europe's airbus, Ashton Bros crumble in second half, CBI shows a way into Europe on Tuesday, Record trade in US shares, Dunhill confirm U S acquisition, Furniture firm irregularities, Imperial Continental Gas Association Belgium-Gas And Electricity Sales Up Conversion To Natural Gas In Belgium Lord Tangley On The North Sea Venture, ENI in on Adriatic gas, Share prices, Petrol firms gloomy as losses grow, $45m. brewery for Schlitz, Squeeze hits Drage'S, Inroads to the East, No comment at Wheelock Marden, Craven 'no' to cut-price policy men, Prices again close lower, BASF moves into South Africa, US Trust Inv Fund issue, Gulf's deal with Shell, New harbour plan, Gold price higher, Solid golf ball puts Britain's manufacturers into a spin, 46 nations sign the big tariff slash, Founder to quit H & G and sell out, Slater, Walker seeks all Productofoam, Briefly from the boardroom, ITT hits back at Decca, Joint £15m bid by Thorn-AEI for Metal Industries, Aust nickel developments, How The Markets Moved, Big help for money, New taxes bite £39m off seasonal deficit, Excel Bowling plan to widen their leisure activities, Paper users, makers pool research, Freight rates steady at the top, Sugar marked down again, US firm enters U K lighting market. Business Appointments: Massey-Ferguson fill gap left by move to Rootes. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.
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