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The Times - 03/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY MALCOLM WINTON, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY PHILIP HOWARD, From ERIC PACE, , From WILLIAM NORRIS, , From IBRAHIM NOORI, From Our Correspondent, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, By JAN STEPHENS, By Paul Scott, By Patrick Brogan, By Richard Harris, By A. P. Ryan, By L. R. Buckley, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Our Museums Correspondent, by Jean-Claude van Itallie By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By John Peter, By Alan Blyth, By Stanley Sadie, by Katie Stewart, Michael Arkus-Reuter, From JAMES RESTON, Our Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Turner, P.H.S., A. P. HERBERT, Chairman, British Copyright Council, Copyright House, 29-33 Berners Street, W.1, Aug. 2., HUGH J. KLARE. The Howard League for Penal Reform, 6 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1., KENNETH SANSBURY, General Secretary, The British Council of Churches, 10 Eaton Gate, Sloane Square, S.W.1. Aug. 1., OLIVER BRISTOL: Bishop's House, Clifton Hill, Bristol, 8, July 31., SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN, The High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations, Palais des Nations, Geneva, July 31., L. T. CHUBB, late Resident, Rivers Province, Port Harcourt, Eastern Region, Nigeria. Stellawood, 14 Grange Road, Broadstone, Dorset, July 28., NOEL WITTS. Leicester College of Art, The Newarke, Leicester, Aug. 1., By Michael Richey, , Q. J. GWYN. 394 Grande Cote, Rosemere, Province Quebec., ALASTAIR BUCHAN. Waterloo House, Brill, Buckinghamshire, Aug. 2., THOROLD DICKINSON. The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1. July 31., ALEXANDER W. MACARA. 7 Montroy Close, Henleaze, Bristol., BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Cuthbert Orde, A friend, The Reverend B. F. Price, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG Yachting Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From LEWINE MAIR, From JIM SNOW, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From ARYE WALLENSTEIN, BY FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RODNEY COWTON, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, By DAVID JONES, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, DONALD STOKES, Chairman, The Leyland Motor Corporation, Limited, Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, W.1., BY JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Violence call in Havana, Cook's Calendar, S Africa wedding still held up, Airlines hit by travel cuts, Russians trace Arctic route, Dramatic pact, Relationship of disease in men and animals, From Russia-Just In Time, Egypt Ready To Propose Yemen Cease-Fire, 'Warring factions' among teachers N U T chief's new unity plea, Passenger plan criticized, £8m Thames tunnel is opened, India Princes Plan Fight, Manx Rebels To Stand Firm Pirate radio challenge, Ayrshire cow wins top dairy award, What's to become of 'the other place'?, More Catholic Links Sought Plea From New York, Vietnam Peace Hint Stirs Up Controversy Bombing pause plan by President reported, S Vietnam election campaign, Chance destroys £1m bomber, Sand and gravel for London, Traffic segregated town safest, Many die in hill tribes' battle, Most unionists pay levy, Air-To-Ship Pioneer Puts History Right, Biafra Threats To Britons, Mr Dom Mintoff's position, Replicas To Help Archaeologists, BEA may contest court award Union claiming £300,000, 'Black Power' Tv Protests, Clay must stay, The Queen visits Trinity College, Oil reaches the, 'Drug traces' report on cyclist, City calls on Government to resign, Taxicab jobs for policemen, Discovery by potholers in France, Blazing ship making for Ireland, The Times Diary In defence of 48 firsts When marijuana was licensed George Brown as comic strip cad, Library Reforms Proposed, Rhodesia to make her reply this week, Loophole in breath test law, Syndicate to fight Cunard, Wuhan gives pledge of loyalty, £200,000 claim filed for Tshombe aircraft, Cardiff man may go to moon, One-way routing in the Channel to avert collisions at sea, Navy's first Polaris rockets, Lasers' scope for cutting metals, N U R strike at docks, Milwaukee curfew broken by shots Third night of violence, Balliol gains top place in honours once again, Mr Wilson studies Whitehall waste Demand for information on contracts certain, No more Harwich shrimps, £300,000 accusation against Vietnam ex-Minister, Anti-Mao upsurge in east China Peasant attack on officials, London near population limit, Old Way To Win New Wars, Coup threat in Peru grows, £250 Savings Bond winners, When Age IS A Mute, Aberfan disaster report today, Prince of Wales outsails father, P O warns of 'Jack the Dipper', Britain Blunt In S Arabia Talks Independence constitution, Costa Brava fire under control, France And Canada Resume Business. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Laing, Mea, The Kingdom Of Morocco, Target Trust Managers Limited, Royal Navy, Firth Cleveland Limited, Drake & Gorham, Scull, Multiple Display Advertisements, Electronic Machine Company Ltd., Cavendish Hotel, H. & R. Johnson Ltd., Lebanon. Index. Law: Inspector's libel action settled, Billy Smart fined on drink charge, Out of court, Editor sentenced in Greece, Gaol for 'drinking champion', Bail for man accused of murder, Indonesian police arrested, P-c cleared of assault, Six months' wait for tanker case, Pose As Equerry Leads To Gaol Meeting at the Royal Mews, No Injunction To Stop Shares Sale Windsign Investment Co. Ltd. v. Simon & Coates, Film makers lose 'Wilde' case, Bogus 'Mountie' is gaoled, When A 'General Grocer' Sells Toothpaste Telken Investments Ltd. v. David Harris & Son Ltd., 'Black Magic' In Cell-Crown Attempted murder charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Trent College Head, General Council Of The Bar, Irishman To Study Welsh For Job, Safety rules maintained, BR say, Award for Miss Scott, Carmen's Company, University News. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Selling the relics of the great steam era. Reviews: Everyman's lively film season, Hawks or doves?, Anger over a crippled woman, Wykehamists analysed, Her real crime, Passion in today's idioms, Dr Dee's Magic Mirror On View, Robin Midgley takes on Lawrence comedy, Burnt-out but not brain-washed, Best since West Side Story, Film's engaging lunacy, Prima donna and film star, Most human of militant Christian fathers, Summer shows in London, Kew & Co., Exhilaration from effort. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Appointments, Personal Also On Page 13, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Editorials/Leaders: From Riots To Votes, A Case Of Partial Disclosure, The First Class Man, Vive Man Libre. Letters to the Editor: Murder Figures, Britain's Role In Copyright Decision, Brains Of Britain, Smoked Out, National Film School, Ecumenical Movement, Management in the motor industry, De Gaulle And Quebec, The Other Refugees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,608, Sound programmes, Christie's occasion to gladden man and boy. Obituaries: Father Sebastian Bullough, Drimer Keeps Chess Lead, Lord George Wellesley, Miss Margeret Maude. Sport: Sequence Ended By Farm Walk Royal Falcon stumbles, Sports in Brief, Miss Huke settles down, British relay win silences Poles Weakness in field events, Regal Arch's success, Carter loses Britannia Cup, Schoolgirls' Tennis, Runners At Brighton, Hurlingham Croquet, Glamorgan crawl, Cowes details. Property. Births. Business and Finance: Let overseas bank show way-Jones, Zamanglo is exempt, Forum on appliances, Gilts more active, Briefly From Industry, The threat of the third market, Time to bring in the professionals?, Doctoring Indian steel's 'sick child', News Summary, Turnover on LME soars, Money again very short, Now Lucas may cut car battery prices, U S spending $2,100m on airliners this year, Irish film co for Robert Maxwell, Jump in US wheat crop forecast, £2.7m Montagu bid for brokers, Suit against New York Exchange, Slough Estates' profits and dividend up, Israeli economic summit, Help for west bank imports, Clearing the 'haze ' over sterling, Dow hits new highs, Buccaneer overestimate was probably £12m-plus, Ford lorries to cost more in 1968, Bloom report for DPP, U S riot bill now $85m, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, U S tinplate to cost more, Council gives lie to statistics on Scottish industry, Leading issues carry Wall Street further into fresh ground, Eurodollars for Dutch pipeline, Keith Prowse chief ends all talks, 'Look out for dodgers', retailers warned, A fighting chance for UK?, 200 redundant at Rootes, Buying: will the lessons be learnt?, Windsign lose lawsuit, No State aid to BEA for purchase of BAC 2-11, Copper plans 'distorted', Business Diary, Reserves dip £15m to lowest level in two years, Freight rates rise, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Share advance slackens, Where the research budget is spent, How The Markets Moved, Training for technologists, Developer's friend with a limitless purse, International Bank issue, Sanitas Trust tales a knock, Sterling calm on gold loss, Manchester's land rethink, Heavy stocks of fishmeal, Airline to sack 32 pilots, Arabs lift oil ban, New Premier plans to trim the wings of Grand Bahama Port Authority. Stock Exchange Tables: Surprise fall in U S sugar, European and Far East securities, Mutual fund men hit at SEC reform, Sugar price unlikely to fall below £17, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leaders less robust, Unit trust prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Setback in copper prices in curb trading, Steel shares in demand, Stock Exchange record. Business Appointments: New printing chairman. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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