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The Times - 13/10/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From PAUL L. MONTGOMERY, BY OUR ECONOMICS EDITOR, From LOUIS HEREN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY ROY LEWIS, By DAVID SPANIER, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By William Mann Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, By William Mann, A.E.P., D. G., By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Michael Billington, By John Percival, PHS, J. WARD DAW, Director, Harry H. Payne Ltd. Old Barn, Woldingham, Surrey, Oct. 11., VICTOR STEINBRUECK. 9 Tanza Road, N.W.3. Oct. 11., CHARLES YOUNG. 28 Jay Mews, S.W.7. Oct. 11., DEREK PRITCHARD, Chairman. British National Export Council 6-14 Dean Farrar Street, S.W.1, Oct 11., IAN McFARLANE. 42 Shrewsbury Drive, Lancaster, Oct. 11., RAYMOND G. HAMILTON. Tanglewood, Cuckoo Lane, Wraxall, near Bristol, Oct 11., TALIB EL-SHIBIB, Director, League of Arab States, London Office. 1-11 Hay Hill, W.1., H. F. ADAMS. Constitutional Club, 86, St. James's Street, S.W.1., MARCUS CUNLIFFE. The University of Sussex, Arts Building, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex., By Richard Harris, WARWICK FAIRFAX, Chairman of Directors, John Fairfax limited, 85 Fleet Street, E.C.4, Oct 11., ALEXANDER BINDER. Pushkin Street 2, Moscow, U.S.S.R., Oct 3., FRANCIS CAHILL. 59 Holland Park, W.11., IRONSIDE. JOHN H. OSBORN. Palace of Westminster, Oct. 6., W. S. ALLAM. St. James's Vicarage, Muswell Hill, N.10, Oct. 11., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Sir David Webster, , A correspondent, Elisabeth woolley, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From PETER MARSON, From REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, , By KENNETH OWEN, By HUGH CORBET, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, REGINALD MAUDLING. House of Commons., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, By JOHN GILMORE, by Sir Harry Melville, F.R.S., by Dr. E. G. Edwards, by John Chartres Northern Correspondent, by J. D. Rose, by Professor D. A. Long, by Professor R. L. Elliott,

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News: Greenwich-the instant village, Woman Preacher At St Paul's, 4-month baby goes to prison, British radar used by Russia, Michaelmas Bar examiination results, Dr. Savundra in hospital, Mr Wilson decries 'wastage', Close integration of town and gown is the keynote, A wide range of interests, NUR rejects report on guards, THE TIMES saturday REVIEW, Lining Up New Bills, Minister sees Notting Hill crowding, The mystery and mistakes of 'Ché' Guevara's last campaign, Eec Chief Calls At Élysée Tactics on British entry, Municipal busmen ban overtime Strike threat to services, Two Children Among British Victims, Free defence in drivers' club, Mr Smith favours a settlement Any British plan to be considered on merits, The News Team reports on the fate of the Comet G-ARCO, New Cortina follows Executive pattern, Colour course can mean an honours degree, Pound lower on trade figures, 500 Air Experts Tackle JET Age Alarm over traffic rise, Egyptian opposition to settlement plea, 'Voice of Gulf' wins friends, Krogers meet in prison, Egypt wants to make friends, WEU hold talks in London, Rusk Points To China Danger, An Attlee memorial foundation, Vietnamese fly out, Call-up cuts in Soviet Union, Total dock stoppage is feared, Road blocks by French farmers, Ché 'killed after capture', Why it is important for everyone to play a creative part, Law Society examination results, Hint of 1968 elections in Greece, Industry and the academic life draw closer, The Times Diary, Responding to the challenge of modern needs, Operating theatre 'danger level', Kidnapping from Hongkong, Abortion Bill battle again, Strike against smoking urged, How the cash was spent in 1966, Changes In Nato Aims Forecast, Britain's 7,543 new citizens, Somerset History Work Resumed, Unions To Hit At Local Press Overtime ban from Monday, China's cultural upheaval at the turning-point, 66 Dead After Comet Crash In Sea Routine message-then silence, 200,000 books on view, Butler Attack On Ombudsman 'Sop to public criticism', Chemical research at Bradford Allies for progress-the two worlds of science, Court told of Klan 'elimination' 18 accused of lynching, Senate Council as policy maker Proposals for Cambridge, Warning to freshmen on drugs, Mr Thomson will visit Rhodesia, M Pompidou glances towards the centre. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Highland Home Industries (MI), Ici, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Corinthian Securities Limited, Westminster Law Tutors,, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Fund Of Funds, Limited, Parker Knoll, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited, Bp Chemicals (U.K.) Limited, Edward Arnold, A.B. Metal Products Limited, The Times, Short Service Commissions In The Army,, Pergamon Press, The Roditi International Corporation Limited, Axel Springar Publishing Group, Dominion-Lincoln Assurance Company Limited,, Míele, The British Economy, Bar Examinations, Gerrards, Hick, Hargreaves & Co Ltd, Warnford Investments Limited, Bdh, Zambian Anglo American Limited, Elga Products Ltd.,, London & Dominion Trust Holdings Limited,, Vacuum Generators Ltd., Gpo, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited,, Bradleys, Earls Court, Beckman Instruments Limited, Hickson & Welch, V. A. Howe & Co. Ltd.. Index. Law: Witchcraft Case Woman Loses Cardell v. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Sentencing When Bigamist Deceives Other Party Regina v. Carter, Assault is admitted, Research On Probation, Man WHO Grew Cannabis Regina v. Lansdowne. Official Appointments and Notices: University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Bonus of ballerinas, Double bill disappoints, What the commotion was about, Grief of Aberfan on display, Scofield Macbeth for Paris, Bach Full Cycle, An evening of fantasy, Brian Friel returns to the Irish-American dream, The humorous side of The Ring. Arts and Entertainment: Russian Play To Go On Tour, LA Mama Troupe To Transer, Archer Collection Of Indian Paintings, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,669, Bead Necklace For £2,050 £220 Candlesticks. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon Ltd, Funeral, "... let us not love to word, neither with, Domestic Situations Vacant, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Guns And Butter, The Drain Since 1963, Economy narrows get narrower, The Cambridge Method. Letters to the Editor: Frontiers Of Israel, Prime Minister Of Hearts, The Right To Observe, Stopping The Flight Of Talent: The Effects Of Taxation, Westminster Addition, Tests For Pedestrians?, Dangerous proposal that must fail, Trial By Television, Soviet Jewry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Lucas Of Chilworth, Mr Gwyn Griffin Noted novelist, Lord Congleton, Mr Yatuta Chisiza Former Malawi Minister, Mr Morris Smith, Sir Stephen Courtauld. Sport: Fine display by Price in centre, Sports in Brief, London to meet Folley, Player beats Brewer on 39th green Twilight finish to thrilling match, Poor match for Cox, Ramsey relies on his World Cup men, St Louis win series, Beaver II jumps immaculately Mistake slows Ronan, S.R.A. defeat Jesters, South Africans FAST And Fit, Boffins hunt for guinea-pigs Britons help research, Eastbourne Croquet. Weather: The Weather. Property: New Homes, Country Properties, New buildings with a point of view. Births. Business and Finance: Problems and prospects, The man who came to dinner, Three years' Labour rule Comparisons between 1964 and 1966-67, Power clash with Norway, Debts reflect squeeze easing, Lower fuel costs for food firms, News Summary, Japan seeks entry to free-trade area, Trade news hits pound, Tapping Transport Threes for the surtax payer, Unit trust prices, Zamanglo profits fall by 18 pc, Opposes merger on first day in office, Law lead from the Continent?, The horns of our dilemma, Turner increases asbestos prices, Swiss loan bills: rediscount clause, New schemes may help on export front, Advanced engine design for BMC, Peter Brotherhood Limited Another Year Of Progress Widening Production Range Mr. G. W. Wilks On Organization's Competitive Ability, Freight service by Hovercraft, Milan bourse checked by profit-taking, Eurovision to have own satellite, Fears of tighter supplies pushes tin higher, I O S under attack, Newcastle takeover by Whitbread, New docks plan for Rotterdam, The next 12 months, Saturday closing out, but banks plan new hours, U S micro-circuits use British designs, Yorkshire to fight bid from Phoenix, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Latin export outlook brighter, New Finn mark will not cause Efta stop, £11m split-level trust being launched, US Bill threat to British steel, 8 or 9 discount houses in the Bank, Hiddson & Andrew Reid Record Turnover Exceeds £1M Mr. R. M. Percival's Confidence In Future Prospects, Sterling hit by wave of selling, London Provision Exchange, New deal from AA in car insurance, Briefly From Industry Overseas building totals £170m, Business Diary, Solvay shares offer, Dock strikes stop one third of exports, Beer price rise nearer, Note circulation down £2.7m, Stothert & Pitt rebound with doubled dividend, Aero sales study for Japan, Funds hold up well, How The Markets Moved, Stewart's action on 'grey areas 'a step forward', Big rush for AEI shares, Yorkshire in-fighting begins, Offer 80 times oversubscribed, Freight rates to go up again, Jersey Standard plans $250m debenture, 'Report on U K unanimous', 7,000 laid off by BMC, Trade deficit increases to £52m, Fridge sales rise again. Business Appointments: Shipbuilding posts for ICI, Esso men. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Wall Street loses more ground but trading slackens, The Times list of Latest Dividends, A E I forges ahead 3s 6d, Recent issues, Store shares improve.

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