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The Times - 09/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By PHILIP HOWARD, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN CHARTRES, BY JIM SNOW, From TIM JONES-Bala, , BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY BYRON ROGERS, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS TURNER, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, by Frank D. Gilroy From Henry Raynor, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From Julian Hall, A.B., By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, From BERNARD LEBAS, From CHARLOTTE CURTIS, From ERIC BRITTER, P.H.S., RIDLEY. Blagdon, Seaton Burn, Northumberland, Aug. 7., ALASTAIR BUCHAN. The Institute for Strategic Studies, 18 Adam Street, W.C.2., ANTHONY CURWEN. 15 Axholme Road, Doncaster, Yorkshire, Aug. 5., IAN GILLILAND. D. M. KRIKLER. B. LEWIS. L. H. OPIE. August 5., A. R. D. WRIGHT. The Schools, Shrewsbury, Aug. 6., G. COLIN JIMACK. 241 Gladstone Avenue, Wood Green, N.22, Aug. 2., FRANCIS CAHILL. 59 Holland Park, W.11, Aug. 5., ANNE SCOTT-JAMES. Flat 2, 12 Eaton Square, S.W.1, Aug. 8., MARTIN SEYMOUR-SMITH. 36 Holliers Hill, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex., L. D. ETTLINGER. Department of History of Art, University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1., E. L. MASCALL, Professor of Historical Theology in the University of London. King's College London, Strand, W.C.2., By IVAN MAISKY, RALPH STEPHENSON. 65 Drayton Gardens, S.W.10, Aug. 7., H. I. WINNER. 48 Lyndale Avenue, N.W.2, Aug. 3., ALEXANDER W. LYON. House of Commons, August 1., BRIDGET SPEAIGHT. Campion House, Benenden, Kent., FROM OUR HORTICALTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Geoffrey Gorer, A. W. B., June Rose, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, By Caroline Mackinlay, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, From PETER WEST, GEOFFREY CHARIES, Motoring Correspondent, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By ROY MACKIE, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By RICHARD WAGNER, By JOHN PRICE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From MEL BEISER and ALEX McCALLUM, E. JOHN DAVIS. 15 Grantley Close, Shalford, Guildford., J. D. IM THURN. Nettlestead, 19 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, Kent., W. W. BROWN, Director. Parker and Son Ltd., 27 Broad Street, Oxford., By MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MARGARET ALLEN,

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News: 'Car comfort' in one-tonner Volkswagen, Threat Against Herr Brandt, Supplies for Mato Grosso team, Arctic Planes Find Lost Venturers, Call For START On Water Schemes, SE Asia nations in new link, New Future For 'Black' Dahlia Value To Arrangers, Labour News Engineers' plan for racial justice, Deflation at sonic boom protest, Storm Over S African Ban On Lecturer, Single space Ministry proposed, More urge Lord Robens to stay Error over Macmillan sympathy message, Rugby school attacked over Georgian houses, Woman Bard IS Crowned, Norway link in checks on tests, Parents to blame by Russian code, More rest time for airline crews, The Prince meets his tenants, Villages cut off by deluge, Communist Rift In Cuba Talks Objection to compromise, Council Opposes Police Building 8 storeys at Lambeth, De Gaulle's Social AIM, Gunshot as surgeons operate, S Vietnam ready to talk peace Pledge by head of state, Sally is Truly Scrumptious, Biafra's 'win or die' struggle, British schoolboys die in crash, Tito's peace plan for Arabs, Getting it all on credit, Storm in a stamp album, Police break art ring, Ministers' call to councils to safeguard heritage, Congo clash with mercenaries Reinforcements fly east, Cadco man's CBE cancelled, Not sadist, says head of school, 'Mirror' men study formula, 38 Indians dead after drinking, U S Maintains Veto On Peru JET Sales, Chinese warning on Air Force Attempts by anti-Mao forces to gain control, 130 mph in a safe and sound Porsche 911, Where women are united Arabs and Jews 'get on with the job' in Israel, The Times Diary, Big changes proposed in space programme 'Wasted opportunities, lack of purpose', Ministry says talks over fort broke down, More talks on National Theatre, Portsmouth To Regain Theatre?, Manx Lower House to go it alone, Battle of the Manxmen, Chinese in search of party legality, Oil slicks threaten beaches, Natural growth No cockleshells or pretty maids all in a row, Officials go to Belize, Mr Giles Romilly found dead, Gipsy Moth trip is in trouble, Threat Of New Aden Violence, Col Lohan replies, Funds needed by Card, Farmers' Seek To Stop New Town, New Church Link On Commission Hint by Roman Catholics, Minster Excavations Reveal Tomb, Trainer Ryan Price exonerated, The Arctic convoy tragedies sour Allied relations, Garage Bills 19 pc Up In Two Years Trade sets up group to study action, Inquiry urged into measles test, Peace move in docks. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Stc, Manganese Bronze Holdings Limited, Lovatt, Pia, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Smith & Nephew, Brims, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jack Barclay (Oxford) Limited, Vernons, Horsley Smith Group, Elga Products Ltd.,. Index. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Law: Mineral offer by Biafra alleged, Girl stole £440 to help family, Stabbing: man held, Man on charge dead, Wife Chose The Wrong Remedy Delorey v. Delorey. Picture Gallery: Georgian houses in Great Ormond Street. Reviews: New Odettes pleasing, Fun and games on a weddg cake, Close observation of an unhappy family, Four Of Mahler's Best Songs, Good things in the summer shows, Square where only children are equal, Tale of two murders. Sport: Pakistani echo of Jessop Stupendous hitting by Majid, Choice of last four admirable, Hayes gains advantage in clash with Smith, My Heart should beat Sotuta Rivals at Salisbury today, Sports in Brief, Three Runners To Rush Home, Challenging For World Title, What makes Ryun run, Emerson wins easy final, Dogs boost golf game, Foursomes defeat for Britain, Tornados show up well, Hurlingham Croquet, FA sequel to youth match. Editorials/Leaders: Car Design And Repair Costs, Five Months Are Left, Adrift In Space, Not A Leg To Stand On. Letters to the Editor: Using Aldabra As Island Base, False gold figures, Bbc Changes, Funds For Schools, Control Of Spendng, Books On The Cheap, National Film School, South African Ban, Tanned By Tea, Scholars Abroad, Christ's 'Hidden Years', Aberfan Report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Land Commission Post, Church News. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Struggle Well Fought, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,613, Television and radio programmes. Obituaries: Mrs E. Harrison, Dr. Hans Kroll Former west German ambassador to Moscow, Miss F. E. Harmer, Sir Eardley Holland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: £37.9m revenue surplus, Bankruptcies up by 9%, Business Diary Recruiting behind the Iron Curtain, GUL debt is £89,000, Deficit up in France..., New move in US merger, Motoring trade reacts slowly to findings, Briefly From Industry, New Petfoods 'bingo' promotion, Fixed Interest Shorts still firm, Smith & Nephew margins are picking up, Fall in copper halted in curb trading, N Dairies' City move, News Summary, Small garages less to blame than large, Clyde merger proposals under review, Freight licensing plan opposed, Beating the indices, OENR rubber available soon, Unit trust prices, Japanese bonds' good prospects, New broking firm, Gallaher to appeal on £1m duty ruling, Third director quits Harris Lebus, The aim for Malta, 'Britain is paying her way' claim, Profit-taking on Frankfurt, Poultry groups in selling link-up, Rising costs of a home, Another firm cuts car battery price, The British Thermostat Company Limited, Doomed pit's workers fight a losing battle, More zinc consumed, Shocking results from Pantiya Electronics, Space report gets backing of industry, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, PIB motor report-criticism and a blueprint for future, German market surge ignores facts-bank, L. M. Van Moppes And Sons Results Show Encouraging Improvement, Marsh agrees to demand for gas price increases, Derbyshire Stone marks time, AKU head for 30% setback, Chelmsford picks Ravenseft, Johnson gets it right, 'Bourse has to adapt', The leak Wall St tapped, How The Markets Moved, Earnings setback to Renison, U S forecasts cotton crop at 46 year low, New Iraqi oil law dashes IPC's exploitation hopes, Steel money confusion, Takeovers scoreboard, Dauthieu hits back at IDV, BSA plans labour economy cuts, Lazards to start unit trust, Steel funds fail to come out. Business Appointments: Lord Cobham will become a Cobham for Eagle Star. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound resists strong technical pressure, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Small selling continues, New York sugar firmer, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrials ease, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Late selling trims Wall St gains, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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