The Times - 07/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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ResumoNews: Ordeal in Hongkong, New Arab attacks on embassies Iraq plea for oil unity, New Radar For Heathrow Clear picture of traffic, Boy dies for his dog, Loyalty strained by price rises, The takeover in Jerusalem as seen by The Times correspondent Nicholas Herbert Arab youths ask: What became of our air force?, 11 sailors home to marry, British families to quit E Nigeria £10 a head charter flights, Government From Grassroots, 3 die in blazing helicopter Crash in fog near houses, America Confident On Oil, 'Follies of socialism', Troops open fire in Aden, Women talking about men-Two Lady Alexander, Troops In Hunt For Armed Group Sequel to seizure of courthouse, Glc Halts Home Loans Scheme Government blamed, French Emphasis On Long-Term Issues Gaullist dissenters quietened, Soviet Snub Over Naval Visit Called off at last minute, Belgian food shops start rationing, Sir Francis is to rest, Move to stop shipments of arms, £8,000 Gift To Fight Mongolism, British soldier in German custody, £273 earned with stolen lorry, Ghana expels four east Europeans, Old French coins fetch £63,500, 'Ghouls' at crash site, Israelis Thrust Deeper Into Sinai Arab States Break Off Relations With US Oil stopped and Canal closed, Westminster Abbey, U N calls for end of fighting Immediate cease-fire urged, £115,000 improvements at Victoria and Albert, Case for examination reform, Ford grants for China studies, Girl friend of shot man 'frightened to death', The Times Diary, E German Stand On Equality Status problem in Bonn, Israel planes over centre of Cairo, $10,000m average error in US economic forecasts, Appeal by Jews of Toronto raises $2,100,000, New coupe by BMW, Hint Of Jordan Cease-Fire, East African Community, Education Needs Of A Million Backward child study urged, Union IS Told To Run Factory 'Abdication' after strike, Childhood's sunny days and lean years, Britain most to lose from boycott, War May Help Rhodesia Trade, 'Woeful' facilities for barristers, France Without Ben Barka 'Maigrets' left in void, Electric runabouts a challenge to the manufacturers, Remarkable trials with spastics, Summonses for Epsom gypsies, Buggy found shot dead in sea, Tories to publish finance accounts Party breaks with tradition, Call to island dissidents, Nasser fights to save position built on Arab hopes, Plea for Arabs angers MPs Private meeting protest. Politics and Parliament: Surtax levels criticized, Pay Bill not being taken lightly, Wilson Rebuke To Egypt Accusations 'monstrous', Arms deliveries to Middle East stopped for 24 hours: Russian attitude not clear, The Commons: car production and exports, Buying in the market in brains: Mr Wilson and the General: reports from Rhodesia, Sixpence off income tax rejected: high taxation 'a national myth', The Lords: majority verdicts endorsed: how they will be taken, Queens fight for their carnivals. Index. Display Advertising: Rolinco, Pia, French Line, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, United States Lines, Claudgen, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Coutts & Co, Commonwealth Of Australia, Provincial Insurance Company Ltd, Simms, Irish Industrial Development Authority,, Preferred Income Managers Limited, Granada Television, James Robertson & Sons, Drake Personnel, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Ltd., Balfour & Darwins, Qantas, Tw, The Hongkong Bank Group, Bsb, The Inveresk Paper Company Limited, North Of England Building Society, Prudential, H. F. Hartley Ltd., Halifax Building Society, Consett Iron Company Limited, The De LA Rue Company Limited. Law: Man on Abbey charge, I Was In Fear Of My Life Ex-Minister Says Shoaib v. The Daily Telegraph Ltd. And Others, Family hurt in holiday blast, 'Offer To Pay For Killing', Judgment For Brokers In Options Case Cunliffe-Owen v. Teather & Greenwood And Others, Secret agent arrested in New York, Wrong court man to pay more, 'Invitation to dismissal' at Barbican, Police Action Upheld Sneddon v. Stevenson, Borstal for man who confessed, Car charge denial by Josh Gifford, 'Torture' Jury Out Today, Indictment Not Needed On Transferring Cases Regina v. Wilson, Theft of £17,829 books alleged, 'Lies' charge at drowning inquest. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Some compensations for advancing years, Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Wry humour in an honest play, As much anarchy as anyone wants, Hero With Wrong Kind Of Face, Adding fuel to 'Figaro', Prom season to have two platforms, Music based on maths, Some felicities of radio, Play From Lope De Vega, Triumph for conductor, Backward glance at a tragedy. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Ease The Controls On Hp, Israel And Jordan, Pressure For Peace, Oil And The War. Letters to the Editor: Electoral Reform, Trying For Europe, Chichester Stamp, Universities' Link With Schools, Vendor On The Run, The Third Airport, Our affronted sovereign, Opening Of Fêtes, Leasehold Bill, Political Aims Of Czechoslovakia, Job For The Carrier, Arab-Israeli Dispute, Threat To Booksellers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr C R Hopwood, Brig W G O Butler, Mr. T. Yates Eminent combat reporter, Sir D G Harris, Mr Wilfrid Hunt Administration of trusts, Sir Harry Brown Post Office in Australia. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,559, Television and radio programmes, £7,000 Paid For A Shah's Dish. Sport: Close fails to halt Middlesex Parfitt's crucial wickets, Two-stroke penalty on Townsend, Winstone in fine shape, Oakeley Gains Revenge, Sports in Brief, Sweep wins for Alan Oliver, No rival to Trinity, Australia's claims may be strongest, Royal Palace outstanding in Derby field Fiercest rival may be Royal Sword, India beat London XI, West wears yellow Jersey again, Draw Enough For F A Side. Official Appointments and Notices: Archdeacon of Belize, Oxford reforms general board. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Weather: The Weather. Births. Business and Finance: Computer may cut costs in fruit trade, Briefly From Industry, Bass raises bid for Bent's, Openings for UK insurance on Continent, ENI pipeline experts in Moscow talks, News Summary, EEC entry would increase computer staff shortage, Mini-skirt market comes under the microscope, Amcan sells McIntyre shares, Oil news hits sterling, Unit trust prices, Large help for money, Offer of aid to shipyard, Rubber coating reduces fire risk, Initial Services pay higher total, Company Meeting The Anglo-Portuguese Telephone Company Limited Eighty Years Of Successful Operation Mr. Alastair F. Roger Comments On Sale Of Company's Assets To Portuguese Government, Kuwait-tiny oil state with a big financial stick, Revenue deficit, U K armaments in Middle East war, Aeroparts spurn Pillar, Ten firms may use sea gas by autumn, BoT powers 'threat to City firms', 'Precision tool' for checking on US economy, Bidders split deal in Bent's, Less selling of gilt-edged, Litton bids in Australia, Silver price up again, 'Agonized indecision' in freight markets, Brick firm saved by surprise shortage, Arab states move to block oil supplies, Banks keep calm front, Business Diary Meeting-place for oilmen in London, Oil nationals: the spectre haunting the industry, Instalment credit debt slumps to lowest level for three years, Trusts put bold face on it, A drive for new thinking, Markets recover briskly, Briefly from the boardroom, £1,450m. needed to harness sea gas, Where the jobs went, European markets pull back their losses, US cuts hit Mexican cotton, Spain's £216m for chemicals, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Building societies in £40m merger, Cut costs, bridge builders urged, New jobs for Dutch miners, Forward copper plummets to £380, Call for coal crisis action, Tougher for builders, Shippers publish criticism of docks policy, $20m credit for Argentina, Car needs worry tyre men, Control of coffee output 'urgent'. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Rally in equities, How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Strong Wall St rally with gains of $3 or more, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Shares recoup half their losses in quiet trading. Business Appointments: Bruce Peebles chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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