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The Times - 08/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , By PAT HEALY, From ERIC BRITTER, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY ARTHUR REED, , AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HOPKIRK, , From HUGH NOYES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From ROY LEWIS, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, FROM COLIN WEBB, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, by Gabriel Arout, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, From William Mann Music Critic, From John Percival Ballet Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Minette Shepard, by Katie Stewart, From LOUIS HEREN, , By DAVID DIVINE, , P.H.S., E. BADIAN, Professor of Ancient History., RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL Stour, East Bergholt, Suffolk, June 7., MIDHET JUMA, Ambassador. Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens. W.8, June 7., ELTON. House of Lords, lune 6., PHILIP TOYNBEE. Barn House, Brockweir, near Chepstow, Monmoutbshire, June 6., NORMAN HAWKINS. 6 Belgrave Square, S.W.1, June 6., RICHARD F. SPARKS. Faculty of Law, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, June 2., E. LUBBOCK. House of Commons, June 6., ELIZABETH FORBES. Flat 3, 1 Bryanston Square, June 1., A. D. U. DRECHIN. 2 Courtland Road, Oxford, June 2., STEPHEN TUNNICLIFFE, Head of English Department, Newtown High school. 4 The Square, Clun, Shropshire, June 4., ERIC KOOPS. PHILIP SMART. University of Lancaster, Lancaster, Lancashire., By Elizabeth Monroe, BORIS FORD. Ringmer, Sussex, June 6., D. W. LOGAN. University of London, Senate House, W.C.1., DAVID G. MARSH. 16 Foulser Road, Tooting Bec, S.W.17, May 30., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSEY, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From MALCOLM WINTON, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD HARRIS, By Richard Boston, By W. A. R. Thompson, By Norman Fowler, By Basil Gingell, L.R.B., E.C.H., By RODNEY COWTON and CLIFFORD WEBB, By JOHN GRAHAM, By MAURICE CORINA, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, FROM OUR MIDLANDS INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From GORDON DITCHFIELD, By ROBERT JONES, By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, C. E. B. HOARE. Atlas House, 1 King Street, E.C.2., P. P. STREETEN, R. J. D. HILL. The Institute of Development Studies, The University of Sussex. Stanmer, Brighton., COLIN W. V. McCLEERY. The Sheiling, Chatsworth Avenue, Winnersih, Woking-ham, Berkshire., ANN HARRIS. Lilipit Cottage, Milton Combe, Devon., By OLIVER STANLEY,

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News: Israel Offers Arabs Cease-Fire Tanks Within Sight Of Canal Surrender in Gaza Strip, Support for EEC entry, Deposit on cars cut by 10%, More spent at universities on research, Highlights Of Events In Middle East, Malnutrition study urged, Windsors Cheered In The Mall First royal occasion for the Duchess, New tavern at Lord's, Not very brave days at Westminster, The Comuta, a Ford electric car, is under test Production probably 10 years away, The Times Diary Winchester losing its head Jewish MPs under strain There's a tuba just beside you, Gen Dayan's masterpiece of mechanized war, Lone Rower Plans To Cross Atlantic, Soldier killed in Aden, Fear Grips Cairo In Black-Out Troops man Nile bridges, 'I Took Sir Gordon's Tip', 'Injuries Not From Crash', Prevention of cancer: new hope, Chichester in hospital, Deadline set by United Nations Soviet proposal adopted, Fund for Vietnam orphans launched, De Gaulle-Kosygin consultations Direct teleprinter link, Nasser Surrender IS Objective Military coup not desired, France puts off Market talks, Cairo keeps up its air accusations 'Britons flying for Israel', Portugal sets out her case Resentment over Rhodesia, Problems Facing Bonn Coalition Extremists may benefit, East Nigeria evacuation speed-up, Shoestring decorating, Hanged man was schizophrenic, Strain tests on Concord, The clash of big-power interests behind the battlefronts in Sinai, Syria claims success in north, Cooks Calendar, North Vietnam's Rail Links Pounded, New Resting Place For German Dead, Paris fares up 60 per cent, Russian Pressure On Israel, Can Israel win the peace?, Peking mob's attack, Oil Wells Shut In Saudi Arabia Anti-American riots, International Socialist move, Hongkong's ferries stopped, New university's term change, Police chief not to be named Plans for combined force. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Rolinco, Middle East Crisis, Royal Navy, Multiple Display Advertisements, W. J. Reynolds Holdings Limited, Augustine Investments Limited, Wilmot Breeden (Holdings) Limited, Pricerite Limited, National Provincial Bank, Simon Engineering Ltd, Chapman & Hall, Chubb, Dresdner Bank, British Industrial Plastics Limited,, British Oxygen, Jonathan Cape, The Times Literary Supplement, Uta, Longmans, Singer, Pan Am, DL, Macready's Metal, Municipal & General Securities Co. Ltd.,, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, Laing, The Times Book Of New Issues Of Public Companies, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Ltd., B M W, Citroen Cars Ltd.,, De Vere Hotels & Restaurants Limited, Mercedes-Benz, The Highest Point In The United States IS 145 Feet, Hamish Hamilton. Law: Blood On Youth's Boot, Crown Say Charge of killing two girls, Sergeant gaoled for 30 years, Josh Gifford acquitted, 'Torture' case sentences today, Photocopying Machine Held To Be A Camera Apeco Ltd.v.Commissioners Of Customs And Excise, Decree for wife of Denis Goodwin, Jury find five Guilty in 'torture' trial Charles Richardson protests innocence, Accused Nazi to be extradited, Jury Disagree On Libel Claim By Ex-Minister Shoaib v. The Daily Telegraph Ltd. And Others, 'Hundreds of Irish on social security', RCA withdraw Casson writ, Judgment for firm against police chief. Index. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: investing in cheap energy: railway deficit and manning, Urgent examination of root causes in Middle East conflict: Arabs asked to drop hostility to UK, Freeze Critics Stand Firm 25 expected to abstain, The Lords: challenge of racial discrimination: clear legislation can help, Peace force wanted in Commons, Monday Club appeal, Surtax addition condemned: vote keeps corporation tax at 40 per cent. Picture Gallery: A fine day and large crowds for the 1967 Derby. Classified Advertising: Personal, Shipping, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Humanizing the Soviet theatre, Nature's magic proves elusive, Ballet from Siberia, Having The 'China Thing', Right Bank Chekhov, Theatrical impact is lost, Feet of strength, Sadist studied in depth by Emlyn Williams, Drug in perspective, Britten opera strongly sung, Exciting contrast in new work, Submariners' log, Rhetoric and realism, Film with its own brand of Nordic gloom, Roman Britons, Paris-Bruton Street, Busoni's huge early work hypnotises, Bedside manner. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,560, £3,000 For Jade Buffalo, The Detour. Editorials/Leaders: The Greek Dictatorship, Keeping Economy On Course, Outright Victor, Keeping Count Of Scientists. Letters to the Editor: Prisoners On Parole, Don Pasquale, Electoral Reform, A National Library, Henry Moore's Gift, Britain And The Middle East Crisis: Profitable Sale Of Arms, Peace In Vietnam, Doubtful Experts, Indian Ocean Base, Letters To The Editor Steady nerve still needed, Secondary Schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J E Sainty Prehistory in East Anglia, Rev H H Cheetham Unitarian Minister, Commandant T Wickham, Mr Ben Oyserman, Mr Paul Schutzer Photographer for Life, Mr Kenneth Carlisle. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News. Sport: Running commentary from Taylor, Royal Palace shows speed and stamina in Derby Sodium can win Coronation Cup today, Miss Wade finds her touch, Allan leads spirited rally, Child's pony is winner of the Queen's Cup, Indans lose at hockey, Under-23 XI beat Turks easily, Foyt drives in Europe, Sports in Brief, Broome Wins Trial, England likely to omit Amiss Indian hopes rest on spin, Final result in little doubt, West has race at his mercy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Country Properties. Business and Finance: U S chemical firms resist Kennedy Round cuts, Spain cuts foreign trade gap, US eyes on Europe-the $4,000m tourist equipment market, Some firms will pay more for insurance, Reichhold bid battle looms, Inland revenue feeling the strain, Westland's issue, News Summary, Dial-a-computer service planned, Higher imports cut surplus, Unit trust prices, End 'Uncommon Market' call, Synthetic shoes move up the price bracket, Bank of New York opening in London, Arabs will pay a high price for the oil ban, Thomson Org. year starts well, Business Diary What Mr Page in Manchester thinks today..., Economic pulse of Britain, Good news for motorists, Plan to beat Europe's technology gap, The United Flexible Metallic Tubing Co. Ltd. Mr. W. C. Ramsay's Review Of Activities, Tighter rein on boards planned, Bank acts ahead of settlements, New diesel of 8,000 hp, Electronic search aid for patents 'by 1975', Easing of car HP rules a relief to motor industry, Briefly From Industry Matthew Hall win £8m order, Funds pouring in to aid Israel, German steel pipes for China, Unchanged interims from SA groups, KLM push profit up by 56pc, Unity Plan's new angle, Fremlins Limited Satisfactory Trading Results Lord Corn Wallis's Statement, Car men slow to seek aid, Commodity Markets Slide in prices continues, Teacher (Distillers) Limited Satisfactory Results In Prevailing Conditions Sales Of "Teacher's" Highland Cream Most Encouraging Mr. R. M. Teacher Reviews Progress In A Difficult Year, International licensing is now big business, Two in three claim grants, Assoc Newspapers' profits dip by 7 per cent, Japan set for colour TV drive in UK, The Kenya Power Company Limited, Sugar surcharge cut 1d, Briefly from the boardroom, Paris bourse firmer, Men may take over factory, Cheaper kraft paper from Scandinavia, Amal Food seek quote, mum Mowlem John Mowlem & Company Limited Mr. E. C. Beck's Review Of Home And Overseas Activities, Coup behind the new bid for M I, Royal Exchange Assurance Annual General Court, Intra branch to pay out, Watneys go one better, The Rootes-Simca join-up slow in developing, Gilt-edge rally strongly, Researchers lack support, U S raises its sugar needs, Travel rebel keeps flights to Tunisia, Healthy outlook for UK grain, Cease-fire hopes bring world markets recovery. Business Appointments: New accountants' president. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound firm and very active, European and Far East securities, Oils lead equities into higher ground, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recovery on Wall Street moves steadily forward, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large rises in shares. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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