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The Times - 07/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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PAT HEALY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, ERIC MAKEDONSKY, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, WILLIIAM NORRIS, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, HUGH NOYES, , JOHN ROPER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, July 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM STEWART HARRIS, ARTHUR REED, , DAVID BONAVIA, , FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, Henry Raynor, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Front Our Special Correspondent, Patricia de Joux, philip Oakes, DESSA TREVISAN, FRANK DAVIS, PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, DAVID LLEWELLYN. The Old Rectory, Yattendon. near Newbury, Berkshire, July 5., A. M. SPENCER. 24 Alexandra Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, July 5., BERNARD MEADOWS, BRIAN ROBB. 34 Belsize Grove, N.W.3., FLOREY MAX BELOFF FRANKS H. L. A. HART ISAIAH BERLIN GEORGE BENNETT JOHN MAUD R. H. C. DAVIS JANET VAUGHAN H R. TREVOR-ROPER Oxford University, July 5., J. C. REYNOLDS. Upwood House, 111 Tupwood Lane, Caterham, Surrey., J. H. HUIZINGA., R. H. CHRISTIE, Professor of Law. University College of Rhodesia, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, July 1., N. PEVSNER. Chairman, The Victorian Society. 18 Gower Street, W.C.1. July 4., C. R. O. BURGE. 1 Wolverton Mansions, Ealing Common, W.5., Richard Harris, A. R. A. HOBSON. 33 Bryanston Square, W.1. June 30., PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON. 199 Cronwell Road, S.W.5. July 5., CHARLES BRAY, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, Los Angeles, July 5, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent Penina, Portugal., From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, JOHN YOUNG, , MALCOLM WINTON, , From ANDREW PORTER Polo Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, GERALD ELY, , ROYDEN HODSON, From HARLOW UNGER, Washington, July 6, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Corresnondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, July 6, RODNEY COWTON, From Our Correspondent, ERIC WIGHAM, RICHARD CASEMENT, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NICHOLAS TRAVERS, PHILIP JACOBSON, J. H. GOODLAND. Shute House, Bishops Hull, Taunton., RICHARD FRY, KEITH PAYNE, ,

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Sport: Fast Sammy reported to be promising, Heat May Affect Performances No aid from Coliseum track, Yorkshire back at top Illingworth outstanding, Britain's teams, Wright Holds Off Belgians To Win, Sports in Brief, Moore hits five goals, England and France win easily, Barker wins jump-off, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Ann Jones shrewd and patient Miss Casals outwitted, Wimbledon final for Ann Jones, Yesterday's racing, Scandinavians still dominant. News: Support for police force merger, Kidnapped airmen 'well', Rhodesians' analysis of sanctions, Napalm drop at Israel's air show, Dawn to dusk curfew in Aden oil area, The Pathfinders, Drugs taken in the National Gallery 'Littered' with syringes, Father questions house decision, Israel prepares for refugees' return Repairs to Jordan bridge, NUR to press for rise, Water Crisis In Hongkong No response from China, Swaziland gives amnesty, How Whitehall conducts its discipline, Church bells ring out for Chichester, Canada's foreign policy based on realism, Vatican Talks On Arab Problems, Reform Scheme Attacked, Denture men on hunger strike, Marathon schedule in the National Hunter Show, Irishmen's bodies returned, Wartime pilot gets licence, Joint Airbus Plan Likely, Bank murder: car found, Bonn army cuts are agreed, Chichester'S Gipsy Moth on show in dock, Congo Appeals To Security Council 'Foreign intervention, not Army mutiny', Intrepid ahead in trials, Taxi Drivers In Paris Go On Strike Protest against proposed reforms, Youths Gaoled For Affray, BMA demand alternative to health service 'Inadequately financed, undermanned', Black power wins new ally, China's treadmill of a revolution, Mercenaries blamed for hostilities, Rail Talks Plea By Minister Invitation to three unions, Gallery's tax relief plea, A guide to the City's welcome, Mr Brown's puff of smoke on defence integration, Men in work get jobless payment, £23, 000 Rembrandt world record, The Times Diary Faulds's authoritative voice A question mark at Greenwich The travail of David Storey, Rover assurance on brakes, Lights go on in Port Fuad, Expelled Britons named in Kenya, Urgent need for check on arms, 'Hands off' line by Rumania, At home with art, Mr Zilliacus dies at 72, Lagos Tightens Oil Squeeze, Home round pole. Politics and Parliament: Britain's oil stocks are 'adequate', Petrol rationing Bill wholly precautionary, The Commons: pay orders revoked: clear basis for EEC, MPs raise point on Jagger case, Talks with Aden nationalists, More time for abortion Bill, D notices White Paper savaged Scathing attack by Lord Radcliffe, The Lords: trust cannot be ordered by White Paper: Lord Radcliffe on D notices and function of press, Lord Caradon plans talks with Flosy leader, MPs back speech by Princess, Sound radio plan for Lords. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Capital & Counties Property Company, Magnet Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Royal Sovereign Pencil Company, Limited, Investors Chronicle, Rolex, Stc, Bowthorpe Holdings Limited, Ici Fibre Works, Citroen, The Location Of Offices Bureau, Endocil Beauty Treatment Cream, Barclays Bank Limited, Ebor, Hayeshaw, Elga Definitions, Las Parfums, Thos. Firth And John Brown Limited, Whessoe, The Union Discount Company Of London. Index. Law: Endowment For Beds Covers Patients In Re Adams, £50,000 Payment Taxable John Mills Productions Ltd. (in liquidation) v. Mathias (Inspector Of Taxes), Plea For Itemized Damages Rejected Watson v. Powles, Milk Case Must Go On Against Wholesalers And Board Hall v. Owen-Jones And Others, Sentence on Mr Jagger 'disturbing', Bridge judgment 'deplored'. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford class list, Birmingham University head, Sessions Deputy Chairmen, Society's medal for service to Africa. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, Public Notices, Business Premises, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: Classics of tyranny and rebellion, LSO take their leave, A polished choir, A sample of drama in colour, Messiaen's vision of nature as a whole. Arts and Entertainment: D. H. Lawrence Play's First Production, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,585, New Actress For The Flip Side. Editorials/Leaders: Forward in disarray, State Docks Could Bring Benefits, Not According To Plan, Parliament And Tv, Larger Police Forces. Letters to the Editor: Garvin Papers, Wrong Priorities, On the high side?, Third Airport, Issues Behind The Oxford Fund, Rhodesian Commission, Art In Polytechnics, Gpo Service, Preserving Pugin, Horrors Of The Sonic Bang, Rolling Stones. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: MR KONNI ZILLIACUS Labour MP and left-wing rebel, Admiral William Fechteler, Mr Bruce Barton, Lieutenant J. Maxwell V.C.. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Local craftsmen can be a boon. Business and Finance: Easy-pay insurance, Money below 3%, Philippines cut down import credits, Urgent call for cheaper copper, Note circulation, Government sets 1970 target for docks take-over, Company Meeting Oy Tampella Ab Sales Increase By 10 Per Cent, Tighter drugs rules for U S, Briefly From Industry Aerospace exports booming, Petrofina in demand, Ladbroke's buy 48 new betting shops, Unit trust prices, BREMNER & CO. (General Warehousemen) Continued Progress, Tyne Brand get 38s Spillers' offer, Ship loans will be under way soon, Fears of dollar power, Harrison Gibson 'has £4m debts', Consumers take note, 'Big four' propose new shipyard on Tyne, New Israel pipeline?, The Investment Trust Corporation, Limited Improvement In Franked Income Envisaged Lord Latymer's Statement, U S banks borrowing more from London, Peak deposits for Martins Bank, Esso and seamen agree on manning tankers, Good debut by Protim, Export drive for books, BMH bares teeth in US car battle, ' Gussies' beat the payroll tax, Yards expect orders, More cotton mills to close soon, Zinc price at 10 month low, Company Meeting Sabah Timber Company Limited Mr H. G. C. Townsend's Review, Tanzania 'loans' decision, The City revolution is only starting, Dent to quit Hill Samuel, News Summary Car pay rise, West Ham's new bond scheme, Spending on new plant up by £9m., Banks can keep clients' secrets, Metal group raises a cheer, Sunny start for Hoveringham, Siemens foresaw laying off 40,000, Pay rise for car men, Briefly from the boardroom, Computer-aided typesetting, Bunzl try again for Capseals, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Russians cashing in on tanker boom, How The Markets Moved, Business Diary New chairman for Hawker Siddeley, Cashmore debenture, Oil stoppage in Nigeria creates new crisis, Gilts still uneasy, Fiat opposes Alfa-Sud plan, Shell plans £8m plant, Firth Brown are still sliding, CD market increasing rapidly, ATT face $120m cut, Gas is 'madhouse' economics-Robens. Business Appointments: New IH comptroller, P. J. R. Butler. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Busy day for sterling, London Provision Exchange, The Times list of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further rises in mines, Regional share prices, Wall Street loses momentum, Recent issues, Leaders quiet and steady. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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