The Times - 25/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From IAN McDONALD-Detroit, July 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORESPONDENT, BY DOUGLAS CALDER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By HENRY STANHOPE, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From DAVID SPANIER, From DESSA TREVISAN, From PETER HAZELHURST, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Joan Chissell, By William Gaunt, From John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, By Stanley Sadie, Mary Ellison, by Prudence Glynn, MICHAEL BAILY, PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, P.H.S., DAVID SCOTT., J. COOPER-POOLE., JOHN HIGHAM., BILL ELLERBY. Low Chatterings, Long Walk, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW. House of Commons, July 20., EDWIN CAMBRENSIS, MARY WILSON., CYRIL MANGO, Koraes Professor of Modern Greek in the University of London. DAVID TALBOT RICE. WatsonGordon Professor of Fine Art, Edinburgh University. July 22., DINA. 18 Upper Montagu Street, W.1., JOHN WALLEY., E. H. F. SAWBRIDGE., By Norman St. John-Stevas, H. H. LANGSTON. Chairman of Central Committce for Hospital Medical Services of the British Medical Assocation. 7 Winn Road, Southampton., M. SMYTH., ANDREW BOYLE. 16 Deodar Road, Putney, S.W.15, July 19., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN SILCHESTER, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS Equestrian Correspondent, By Our Swimming Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By ROY MACKIE, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 24, By RICHARD CASEMENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, OSCAR MORDUCH., M. H. WALTERS, Secretary. The Institute of Cost and Works Accountants, 63 Portland Place, W.I., P. M. FORRESTER. Harrow House, Charlwood. Surrey., By RODNEY COWTON, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Our Science Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Bazookas used on British troops Attacks by Aden strikers, Ideology and the dentist, Rumania Reassures All Sides Mr Ceausescu shuns controversy, Mrs Tshombe's mercy pleas fail, President Sends 4,700 Troops To Detroit 15 deaths and £50m damage in racial rioting and burning, Schröder offer to resign, 'No road till I'm paid' says landowner, Bitter attack on whites, Operation for Sir Malcolm Sargent, Sandys clash on Rhodesia policy, University And Music Group, New plan to protect child immigrants, Where stands the Patriarch on unity?, Success in New York for the English girls, Mystery of the missing proposals, A fosterchild's special friend, RAF search for missing ship, Sandys call for halt to immigration, ££16m. to improve schools, Making The Law Less Flabby Commission faces long job, Turkish Art At Cambridge, Family allowances to rise, 'Times' man beaten by Red Guards, Shrine where the horse revives a vanished world, Paris Collections, Arabs agree to discuss summit, Ploy makes a Doggett winner, Labour flood of criticism Motions for conference, Italy Spends More On Schools, Complaint by patient, One-Man Bus Deals For Prices Board, Montreal's Acclaim For De Gaulle, Athletes get aid for Olympics, Taxi driver escapes gunman, The Times Diary Why Charles Davis chose Alberta Chair heralds new Tripos Sotheby's sales in Toronto, New court buildings needed, Will the Mary get a decent British burial?, CONGRESS HOPES TO WIN STATE Indian politics fluid, Gaelic Language 'Will Remain', Faults Found In 60% Of New Cars, Ennals warning on race violence New legislation forecast, Greek promise on press freedom, 'Insult' To Mothers, Ending a school meal stigma Working party inquiry, Carmichael report is ordered, Stansted toil through legal history, Whites join in looting, Police action no cure for racial violence, Explosion injures three in house, Gen Dayan Faces A Challenger. Law: Denials by councillor, Australian Refusal To Follow Lords Upheld Australian Consolidated Press Ltd. v Uren, Year's Gaol For Leslie Parkes In unique position, QC says, Disqualification Period Cut Regina v. Godfrey, Spies change prisons, Stansted Decision IS 'Reserved For The Political Arena' Essex County Council v. Ministry Of Housing And Local Government, Secrets Act trial today, Enfield Parents Put Case Against Council Bradbury And Others v. The London Borough Of Enfield, Girl asks for help to give up drugs. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor stands by three per cent growth and no devaluation, Archbishop's new abortion move, Mr Benn on US-size firms in Europe, Family allowances 7s up: 6d more on school meals, Labour rebels toe the line Devaluation denounced by Mr Callaghan, New Move On Rhodesia, The Lords: leases defeat, ££10 licences for colour TV, Commons: injured by terrorists. Display Advertising: Chamberlain & Willows, Barclays Bank D.C.O., The Fuji Bank Ltd., The Gresham Group Of Companies, Allied Suppliers Limited, Sena Sugar Estates, Limited, National Bank Of Pakistan, White, Weld & Co. Limited, King & Co., Swiss Credit Bank, Lex, The Ward Group, International Distillers & Vinters Ltd., Mercedes-Benz, Tube Investments Limited, Isr, Irish Industrial Development Authority,, Radiospares. Index. Picture Gallery: The Detroit riots, Sport: Cheltenham Croquet, Complex competition in doubles, Sports in Brief, Cup goes abroad, Rally just fails, Technical officer resigns, Yorkshire facing defeat Wickets for Barrington, Champion beaten by Mitchell, Evening racing results Edinburgh, Our Sights Not High Enough, O'malley Cuts The Corners Harvey Smith's victory, Optimist Wins By 30 Seconds, Sky Diver is good enough to take Stewards' Cup Largest field of the century. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Boardroom who-dunnit, Sowing the musical seed in Daytona, Truly Gallic elegance, Albert Hall as drawing room, Solitary fantasies of a postulant, Carving in modern sculpture, Glimpse of new generation of Russian film-makers. Official Appointments and Notices: Hull research survey on male nursing, Moscow Prize For Paul Scofield, Church News. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Gandhi's Party, Poverty In Childhood, The Pattern Of Violence, Fillip for home ownership, Not A Policy In Itself. Letters to the Editor: Sonic booms, Capseals chairman replies, Blessing In Shades Of Green: Thick Skulls And Thin, Age Of Maturity, Hospital Doctors, In Greece Today, Make And Mar, Abortion Law Reform, Arab Refugees, Lord Norman, Priorities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Gold Snuff Box Fetches £620, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,600, Many Adjourned Chess Games. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Dr J. C. Trevor, Cardinal Tien First Archbishop of Peking, The Patriarch Of Alexandria, Dr Humberto Pelagio. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: NCR's good second quarter, Retail trade has its say, 'We need you', says Petrilli, Rush likely for option loans, South Africa now our second biggest overseas customer, Business Diary Tying public relations to marketing goals, Taylor Woodrow plan new factory, New move in Pinnock case, Unit trust prices, Drop in sales of washing machines, US bill rates jump, Lorry control opposed, Charter does copper swap, Company Meetings Noble Lowndes Holdings Limited Mr. Roy L. Lowndes Reports Further All-Round Progress, Bank staffs to hold pay rally, Company Meeting Credit Lyonnais Extracts From Annual Report For 1966, News Summary Post Office doubts, Lekissa board accept offer of 2s 5d, £21m city plans approved, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, UK house building a record, Engineer shortage hits calibration service, State steel: a challenge to the world, Computers: Whitehall to urge 'get-together ', Rioting keeps US car workers at home, Company Meeting Richard Johnson & Nephew Limited Further Erosion Of Margins Turnover Up-Profits Down Steel Nationalization Doubts, Slow growth means 3% clamp on State spending, Briefly From Industry N Sea gasfield larger than first thought, John Sadd profit cut 27pc: dividend as forecast, Air firm to be wound up, 7 or 8 houses borrow two day funds from Bank, Company Meeting London & Overseas Freighters Mr. Basil Mavroleon's Statement, 3-year Bloom inquiry to end soon, First RPM case will hear judgment today, GPO reluctant to start making own equipment, British exports 'slow', Copper prices up again, Watney almost wipes slate clean, Company Meeting Moor Line Limited World Shipping Enters Period Of Rapid Changes Viscount Runciman Not Despondent For The Future, Officers outranked on jobs parade?, State aid for export 'pairs', Watney Mam was mystery buyer of IDV shares, ITT in new takeover bid, Citroen set to take stake in NSU. Stock Exchange Tables: Equity leaders irregular, Paris prices weaken, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, Gilt prices rise modestly, Regional share prices, Shares move narrowly, Anti-devaluation talks aid the pound, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Sterling rallies as crisis mood recedes, Recent issues, Wall St comes off its highs. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at F Pratt Engineering. Shipping News: Movements of liners.
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