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The Times - 22/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From DAVID BONAVIA, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HOPKIRK, , From MICHAEL WOLFERS, By LEONARD AMEY Agricultural Correspondent, BY AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Stephen Lodge, S. R. Clarke, Bernard H. Lewis, Peter Watts, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, Julian Critchley, From a Correspondent, By William Mann Music Critic, A.B., By Stanley Sadie, Rosemary Simon, Patricia de Joux, P.H.S., BYERS. The Liberal Party Organization, 36 Smith Square, S.W.1., JOSEPH NEEDHAM. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge., E.J. MISHAN. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych W.C.2., J. H. KIRK. Wye College (University of London), Department of Agricultural Economics (Marketing), near Ashford, Kent., NEIL R. BALFOUR. 23 Alexandra Court, Queen's Gate, S.W.7, May 17., KEITH JOSEPH. House of Commons, May 20., FREDERICK GORE. Flat 3, 35 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.10, May 19., HAROLD CAMPBELL, Chairman, Co-ownership Development Society Limited. 26-29 Langroyd Road, Tooting, S.W.17, May 16., FRANK HODGSON. 70 Bickham Road, Plymouth, May 19., By Eric Wigham, Labour Correspondent, T. BRIGHT, Chairman, Wyedean Tourist Board. 5 Angel Field, Coleford, Gloucestershire, May 18., S. ABDUL, Honorary Secretary, Anti-Apartheid Movement, 89 Charlotte Street, W.1, May 15., Yours faithfully, ESMOND WRIGHT, House of Commons, May 17., L. C. MATHER, Deputy Chief General Manager (Home). Midland Bank Limited, Poultry, E.C.2. May 19., EDWARD J. HORA. 17 Throgmorton Avenue, E.C.2, May 19., BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, Mr. George Buchanan, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, GEOFFREY GREEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, MICHAEL JONES, MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT, RICHARD WAGNER, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, DAVID SPANIER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JULIAN BYNG. 3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2., RICHARD M. TITMUSS. 32 Twyford Avenue, Acton, W.3., CLIVE PITCHON. Sun Hill, Huby, Nr. Leeds., CYRIL BIBBY. 246 Cottingham Road, Hull., L. D FAIR. 8 Addison Crescent, W.14., MICHAEL CHISHOLM. Department of Geography, The University, Bristol 8.,

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News: Narrow Victory For M Pompidou Assurance given on special powers, Where Cattle Men Hanker For Entry To Eec, Higher costs pay off in mass economies F. H. Happold Considers A £700m. Bill, Plan For Un Presence, Former auditor loses claim, Avoiding Any Ripples On Russian Culture, Athens rejoices over prince, Seaweed Survey By Club Divers Finding pollution changes, Trafalgar Square demonstration, Cup losers in bonus dispute, Labour must listen to its dissenters, MP says, Talks may be blocked by de Gaulle, Getting ready to welcome Chichester, Britain rules out Aden blackmail Sir H Trevelyan's hopes, Report on a suspension, Britain's entry the kiss of life for European trade unionism, Forecast of high unemployment, Greece Accuses East European States Interest in prisoners deplored, Hongkong rioters defy ban Attacks on Europeans, Lady Dartmouth's resignation sought, Sea sweeps men off frigate, Mr Muggeridge And The New Dark Age, Mr Wilson unlikely to give away 30 seats, Steel men call off strike, Regional plan for S E Asia, No help for the 'Sunday Citizen', Dean of Studies to take care of LSE students, British science writers to tour Soviet Union, No Passion Play For Edinburgh, Call by Peking to cease violence, Merry-go-Round, Plan to end immigrant doubts, Paid for know-how Anthony Richardson Explains Contract Packing, Ice champion in 30ft. fall, The search for something new, Vigilance Call To Universities Butler warning on freedom, Protection of jobs call by teachers, Lessons Of A Negro Ghetto, Kidney machine upkeep problem, Less smoke in the air, Inquiry into train-car crash, Notes and comments, Fighting your way in Conor O'brien Asks Some Customers, Sikkim Ruler Grows Restless, Grading of farmland, A pedestrian 'village' in Chelsea, Trade unions 'hooked' on socialism, MP says, Police In Secret Debate, Docile-or ready for violence C. L. Griswold On The Varied Uses Of Aluminium, Housewives do matter in the war of prices, The Times Diary Furniture record expected Wolfe at the Arts Council Tough week for Arabs, Wide backing for Belgian strikers, Shy, Timid Snakes Need Our Care Sunbathing On Tracks, Art of the instant sell Ian Hamilton Looks At Design, Leaders Challenged By Young Liberals, Children who could make LSD, 'Nude painting' of Mrs Castle, Oldtimer sets the pace, creates new ideas W. P. Browne Tells The Story Of Self-Adhesives, Tourists Ignore War Clouds Cairo Britons unalarmed, Moscow's delay on missile treaty Vietnam again a barrier, That extra push for the salesman, By-Election As Test On Gibraltar Issue, Incentive Marketing Premiums mean more sales and bigger profits, Single union for councils urged, More ways than the freeze Cliff Clothier Discusses Food Preservation, Grandstand falls at airport, Warnings by Democrats on war, New Peace Hopes In Nigeria Ending economic blockade, Egyptian Army Calls Up Its Reserves U Thant flying tonight to see President Nasser, 32 rebels die in Manila clash, MP to fight for Scillies, King Faisal accused by his deposed kinsman, Cider Apples, Sheep And Dairy Cows, Mr Simbule defends his remark, Harwell chief is going to US 'Offered excellent salary'. Law: Sea murder charge, Gliders competing in the national gliding championships at Laslam, Hampshire, yesterday., Poison attempt charge, Woman accused of shooting, Man Gaoled For Murder Freed Doubts about his guilt. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Metal Box Company Ltd, Incentive Holiday Ltd, The Incentive Awards Division, N C R, The Ward Group, Jersey-Kapwood Limited, Green Shield Stamps, The Impalco Aluminium Group., Horace Gory & Co. Ltd., Guardian Assurance Company Limited, United Glass, Fenwick, Incentive Marketing & Premiums Exhibition, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited, R E C M F, Industrial And Trade Fairs Ltd.,, Midland Bank Limited,, Geduld Proprietary Mines Limited, Colston Appliances Ltd.,, Parway Land & Investments Ltd, Brickhouse Foundry Limited, U.C. Investments Limited, Josiah Wedgwood Limited, St. Helena Gold Mines Limited, Gorringes, Remploy Limited, Jones, Lang, Wootton, Irish Textiles, Shareholder Relations Limited, Hudson's Bay Company. Index. Picture Gallery: Takes many shapes..., Packaging. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,545, International Bridge Contest, Petrosian held to draw. Classified Advertising: Financial, Personal, Shipping, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: A concert worth attending, Small reward for research, Cup final breaks the boredom, First-rate but not exciting, Grace and charm of music explored, Drawings of five centuries, Mahler with taut rhythms, Old malt house now concert hall, A traditional jamboree, Something for the brighter child, Florence evokes spirit of Toscanini, An evening of Franklin. Editorials/Leaders: Workers On The Board, Shipbuilding Must Take Its Medicine, Tussle In The Sudan, Immigration Procedure. Letters to the Editor: Trying For Europe, Forest Of Dean, Ashore In South Africa, Third Airport, Pilgrim To Fatima, Private Account?, Restriction On Wives, Changing The Electoral System, Academy Exhibits, Tax relief no Subsidy, Co-Operatives At Bay, Maze Of The 1960s, War On Waste. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, County Commissions, £70,000 gift for Leeds, Appointments In The Forces, Trinity Sunday Ordinations. Obituaries: Mr John Masefield, J G Samengo-Turner Banker and financier. Sport: Fast bowlers trouble Indians, No Challenge To Royal Palace Proven classic ability, Smith gains two more records, Ferguson in form for Lowood, Young Bulgarians drubbed Cox and Wilson superior, Watson carries off trophies, Sports in Brief, Orthodox wingers sharpen Spurs mobility, Oxford race in Grand, Yachting, Americans move on to Formby Rivalry to be renewed, US Baseball. Weather: The Weather. Property: Business Sets New Patterns, Commercial & Industrial. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Building industry shows signs of recovery, High hopes in Scotland for fresh fish scheme, U S expects record tourist trade, Briefly From Industry, Utilizing long runs, News Summary, Savings slip back, International bonds traded in Europe, Klinger may gain 'Crimplene Club', Vosper wins £30m order for U S minesweepers, South African gold looking duller, Bank helps out money market, Bank staff to press for Saturday closing, Big tasks facing Debré, Company Meeting Notices, Electronic standards policy, Lord Cromer in promotion plan, Steel unions unhappy, Ranks packaged cake operation, Lightening the burden of estate duty, Brickhouse equity offer for sale, New electron gun will improve TV pictures, Land and house price 'legend', Referee for the Power Game, Commodity markets, Chaos as IBM computer breaks down, Ford may create new European company, Business Diary, Briefly from the boardroom, Time for Hammerson to revalue, Petrol price cuts hasten Board review, How to take 'no' for an answer, Company Meeting Yorkshire Electric Transformer Company Limited Year Of Consolidation Following Considerable Expansion Satisfactory Current Order Book Mr. Frank B. Lydall Reports On Conditions And Prospects, Peachey Property Corporation Limited Mr. Eric Miller on Progress of Board's Policy, Italians flooding EEC with cheap consumer durables, America's 'borderline boom'. Business Appointments: Gillette's head of trade relations. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security Prices, European and Far East securities, Drawing Of Bonds, Reyrolle warning on reduction of work volume, Weekly Wall Street prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Sterling weakens to $2.79. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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