The Times - 17/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY BASIL GINGELL, NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH CORRESPONDENT, OLIVER MARRIOTT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Clive Borrell and The News Team, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS, Africa Correspondent, INNIS MACBEATH, , NICHOLAS HERBERT-, PATRICK BROGAN-, NORMAN FOWLER, ERIC BRITTER, , BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, John Percival., From Joan Chissell, From William Mann Music Critic, By Henry Raynor, From Stanley Sadie, Jill Fenson, Edward Pinto, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, ANDREW GRAHAM, By PHILIP HOWARD, From RONALD FAUX, PHS, MARCUS SIEFF. Michael House, Baker Street, W.1, June 16., IAN ORR-EWING. House of Commons, June 16., G. A. HOLLINGWORTH, Head of Radio Newsroom. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, W.1, June 14., SHAWCROSS, Chairman of the Governing Body of Dulwich (College and the Alleyn's School. House of Lords., T. M. BROWNRIGG, General Manager, Associated-Rediffusion, 1954-64. Vann House, Finchampstead, Berkshire, June 15., JAMES DRESCHER. St. Edumund's House, Cambridge., ROSEMARY SCOTT. 117 Lewisham Way, S.E.14, June 15., By Alec Dickson, , TERENCE BOSTON House of Commons., By PAUL OESTREICHER, The Archbishop of York writes:-, Mr. Robert Lusty, Vice-Chairman of the B.B.C., writes:-, From JOHN YOUNG, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL JONES, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By JOHN PRICE, By Our Science Reporter, By KEITH PAYNE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN VAIZEY., DAPHNE V. EDGINTON. Castle Farm, Milton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire., EDWIN HUBBARD. Edwin Hubbard and Co., 20/21 Tooks Court, Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, E.C.4., By OLIVER MARRIOTT and JOHN CARRINGTON, By RICHARD WAGNER,
ResumoNews: Four shot dead in Aden clashes, Anguilla turns to America, Talks fail to break rail deadlock, Hovercraft in operational role, Threat to captives, Herbs add that piquancy, Tories Expect To Gain Cambridge 1% swing needed at poll, The remnants of a defeated army struggle back across the desert, ASSEMBLY CLASH EXPECTED Israel 'aggression' issue, TV groups' value soars £11m 'Parliament will decide' on MP's interests, Where youth can help in the fray, Mob Storms Chinese Embassy In Delhi, Zambian move to heal breach, Steel Boards Are Experiments Mr Marsh answers unions, Arabs Begin To See Propaganda Errors, A long wait for the needlewoman, Sir Laurence to undergo treatment, Syria still on alert, RAF parachutists in record plunge, Buggy listed men he feared Names in red notebook, 'Go it alone' diplomacy now for Israel, Oil firms facing dilemma Nigeria payment deadline, Still a chance of big four summit, Mato Grosso Men Leave, Lead poison tests on 60, Woman driver who bit the meter maid, The Times Diary Replacing Mr Kaye Study in separation Forensic features, Nine backbench Bills through on last day, BEA shocked by licence decision, Mr Wilson plans to leave UN to Mr Brown, The truth about Beaujolais, Magic of Lord's-even without the Tavern, In search of lasting peace for Jerusalem, Tudor Line wins Richmond hunter championship, Gas terminal site battle ended, Kosyhgin And De Gaulle Discuss 'Summit' UN Assembly due to begin its meetings today, Norway decides to apply to Six, Homes With Jobs For 70,000 Expansion of Northampton. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lovatt, Charter Consolidated Limited, The Geographical Magazine, Bp, Home Truths, Abbey Bonds, Minster Trust, Children & Youth Aliyah. Law: £67,675 accident damages, Costs paid from union funds, Why Charles Richardson got aid, Spanish poet given gaol sentence, Miss Newell Says She Lied, Silent journalist goes to prison, Decree for wife of Michael Ingrams. Politics and Parliament: Debate sought on gasholder plan. Picture Gallery: The Happy Days. Arts and Entertainment: Ray Milland For New Musical, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,568, Concerts In Two Cathedrals, Television Sunday, Mixed techniques, Television Saturday, Radio Sunday, New Play For The Comedy, Radio Saturday, Youthful outburst, Silver-mounted drinking horn fetches £2,900. Official Appointments and Notices: Church services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Large Grant For Cambridge, York is to lose Lord Harewood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: Financial, For The Epicure, Personal, Wrights Holidays, Connoisseurs' Guide, Concerts, Gardening. Reviews: Sitting up over Debussy, Sublime swan-song of Berg, Hancock outshone by Uncle Fred, Two very English ballets, Sense of theatre in Cavalli's music, 'After the Fall' to be staged in London, Tchaikovsky with heat, Puppets-often bawdy, but enchanting, Lowell's alternative to Aeschylus. Editorials/Leaders: On The Straight And Narrow, An Incurable Nostalgia, Lord Hill's £11M Patronage, When Nasser Looks South. Letters to the Editor: An Itv Obituary, Magnanimity In Middle East Victory, Leasehold In Dulwich, The strange silence of Mr Albu, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Robert Davies Member for Cambridge, Bishop C F Knyvett, Dr Joseph Sykes Economics and banking, Lord Normanbrook, Mr Holland Hughes, Sir Frank Holder. Sport: Welcomed could win again Formidable partnership, Surprising win for Mrs Jones Mrs King outplayed, Furlong Tussle, Club tour proves valuable to England manager, Clear round for Vibart, Gurney and Clark are fastest, Palmer Catches Nicklaus, Woking Croquet, Pakistanis Here Tomorrow Selectors face posers. Business and Finance: Mini-making brings major benefits to Italy and UK, Charter's sure base, Foreign funds still evident, Another idle day, GLC may consider forming own bank, How the Harlech men took Wales, News Summary, Cost of living falls, ICI and Du Pont in polyester fibre price war, Macowards cut rate 12½ points, Long decline in sugar values continues, Unit trust prices, Algeria to supply more French gas, Court bans price-fixing in lighting, 10m Bic pens sold to Japan, Association rewrites its rules, IPC's computer plan, Fed's Treasury bill holdings soar, IMF talks on voting reform, TUC to look to 1,000th pay claim, Cadbury win the day in Australia, Oil charters active, Briefly from the boardroom, Registration of new cars falls 12%, Ford unions win pay scheme concessions, Shell's base for North Sea oil search, Callaghan says no to more reflation now, Jordan tourism hit, How The Markets Moved, The Billion Dollar Club is growing, Itv: 100%-275% Profits In View, LWP subsidiary in Holland, Company Meeting The Mountain Copper Company, Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Company's Developments, Rootes close two London plants, axe 900 jobs, Phillips to resume Egyptian drilling, £190m. bill offer next week, Land securities break out again. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, Pound holds steady, More losses than gains but Wall St index edges higher, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Moderate selling in oils, End-account profit taking sales, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Business Appointments: Mr H G Bown steps up at Thos Firth & John Brown. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.
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