The Times - 10/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM PETER HOPKIRK, By MICHAEL JONES, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC BRITTER, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , From NORMAN FOWLER, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From PATRICK BROGAN, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM GARRY LLOYD, By Joan Chissell, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Julian Critchley, By Alan Blyth, Ben Darby, Edward Pinto, Edward Mayer, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, By NICHOLAS HERBERT, , By DAVID WOOD, , P.H.S., JOHN GLUBB. West Wood, St. Dunstan, Mayfield, Sussex, June 8., BERNARD WALEY-COHEN. 11 Little St. James's Street, S.W.1, June 8., IAN GILMOUR. House of Commons, June 7., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW. House of Commons, June 8., M. MAINZA CHONA Ministry for Presidential Affairs, Provincial and District Government, P.O. Box 208, Lusaka, Zambia, June 5., CHRISTOPHER PRICE. House of Commons., By E C Hodgkin, C. J. EASTWOOD. Claughton House, near Garstang, Lancashire, June 8., ANNE COGHILL, Chairman, The Farm and Food Society. 37 Tanza Road, N.W.3., D. C. WOOD. 25 Claremont Road, Manchester, 16., D. P. CHOYCE, Consultant Ophthalmologist. Secretary and Past President British Ophthalmologists' Golf Society. 9 Drake Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex., MICHAEL ALBERY. 9 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2., JOHN McLELLAN. 13 Lynton Green, Maidenhead., DENIS BROGAN. Peterhouse, Cambridge, June 5., By WALTER JAMES, From JOHN YOUNG, , Mr. Geoffrey Dearmer, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Professor John Lawlor, H. S., By NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK, , From MALCOLM WINTON, From REX BELLAMY, , From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From PAMELA MACGREGOR. MORRIS, By RICHARD CASEMENT and PAMELA FERGUSON, BY SIMON SHORT, By IAIN JOHNSTONE., By ROYDEN HODSON, , By RICHARD WAGNER, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. O. DAVIES. 198 Ammanford Road, Llandybie Carmarthenshire., FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoNews: Demand to stop Syria battle UN reports use of napalm, 'Cover the knee' order to girls, Arab leadership in the balance Counting the cost of war, Israel Call For Direct Talks Only hope for settlement, Ornamental trees, Highlights Of Events In Middle East, President Nasser Offers To Resign National Assembly Call To Stay On Confusion after broadcast, More Life Peers Soon, Rats 'infected with killer disease', Mr Wilson speaks up for Arab hopes, Mousse, Writers join in Soviet protest, Starting to count the tragic cost of nations going to war in the Middle East Crusader church wrecked by Israel shellfire, Communists' warning to Israel, Calm IS Returning To Jerusalem, Consul saved by firemen, Big Russian guard for embassies, Morality and religion inextricably linked, The not so British drink, Unsolved dilemma over Palestine refugees, The case for an international Jerusalem, Visa ban on Biafra men, Taxi Trade To Be Investigated Grievance over minicabs, Diplomatists outwit Red Guards, US firm on territorial integrity, Jobs Switch Urged For Council Staff, 'Arabs Were Not Defeated By Israel Alone', Russian Science Impresses Linked to social criteria, Heroism Of Welsh Missionary, £3,000 gift by Mr Menuhin, 3,000gns for 'Victory', Death toll of US ship may be 32 'Error' casualties mount, London to Leningrad in luxury, Anti-bugging device, British Tourists To Quit Tunisia Foreign Office advice, State and the individual: imposed equality or selectivity?, More British Aid For South Vietnam, Soldier WHO May Be New Leader Consolidating regime in Egypt, The Times Diary Now for the history books Legislative record-breaker Preparing for Dr Billy, Destruction of book ordered, Woman's Notes In Mini-Car Case 'We've both been fools', Arab-Israel, New regional premium plan, Cairo crowds shout for Nasser, Teacher-training emphasis at Ulster University, Gearless in Carnaby St, SANDYS CHALLENGE ON RHODESIA Question to Mr Wilson, Col Lohan tells why he is going 'Independence compromised', Spastics may lose £800,000 by ruling, Two more of opera cast injured, Commandos worry Israelis. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lowenbrau, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, 'Weedol', Leicester Permanent. Index. Picture Gallery: Domestic animal. Politics and Parliament: New librarian to Commons. Law: 'I'll killyou' shout in court, 108 Chinese charged at Kowloon. Sport: Pembroke's brave try, McLaren sets fastest lap, Pia brings Elsey change of luck Fleet lacks staying power, Ryde Croquet, Sports in Brief, Bath and West form is confirmed at Ardingly, Pace set by Huggett, India 160 behind Boycott England victory in sight, Sangster Beaten In Epic Match Santana close to defeat, Superb ride by Russian, Dunboyne in form again, Title almost Oakeley's again, McCafferty to attack. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Meeting my master, Radio SUNDAY, Television SUNDAY, Bridge Lead from a worthless suit, England lead in chess, Television SATURDAY, Radio SATURDAY, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,562. Official Appointments and Notices: Birthday Honours List of awards in full Prime Minister's List, Church services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Trinity. Classified Advertising: Epicure, Personal, Music on the South Bank, Appeals, Connoisseurs' Guide, Hotels And Resorts, Appointments, Gardening. Property: Seaside And Country. Reviews: Picasso in three dimensions, Miles of wild and beautiful country, Rarities for bargain hunters, Loussier's swinging Bach, Mr van Remoortel comes to the rescue, TV meets the challenge of war, From panelled cupboards to carved bookcases, Violin-making as a work of art. Editorials/Leaders: The Light That Failed, The Hongkong Riots, Offensive Remark?, Strength Of The Stock Markets, Council Reform, Ritual Promenade. Letters to the Editor: Electoral Reform, Layman Or Lawyer, The Crisis In The Middle East: Britain's Loyal Ally, Peace In Vietnam, Hours and wages in the banks, Meat At A Price, 'Baghdad On The Subway', Croquet-Putts, Electric Silence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Derek McCulloch, Prof W J Harvey, Mr Patrick Duncan, Sir Wilfrid Garrett Factories chief inspector. Business and Finance: Teleflex board face questions, Another idle day, Colvilles paying 13.15pc: loss for half-year £2.2m, £6m. pulp mill faces challenge, Briton to address Forex meeting, Looking into deposit taking, News Summary, Unit trust prices, CBI chief criticizes State takeovers, Waddingtons spurn higher offer, £20m plan for BMH, Bank appoints receiver to manage Neatawear, Easy market for money, Trade will show little change, No change in homeloans policy, Hedge buying in golds, Building boom after last year's slump, £50 limit-travel agents wait, New Treasury advisers, India 'no' to grain rates, Commodity Markets Tin tumbles £12 as war situation cools, Briefly from the boardroom, Electricity's lead in central heating units, Regional employment premiums start in September, Should shareholders lose out?, French hotel merger, How The Markets Moved, UK's deficit with U S, Skol's plans to span the world, Israel's hopes rise for link with Six, Dresdner Bank row no nearer solution, Dan Smith's group snatches Yorks TV contract. Business Appointments: Honours for leading public figures, Rover appoint president. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small gains predominate, Foreign exchanges, Modest improvement on Wall Street, Regional share prices, Week ends on firm note, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.
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