The Times - 14/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, Blackpool, July 13, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Friday morning, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From MALCOLM WINTON-Carpentras, France, July 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DUNFERMLINE, JULY 13, By NORMAN FOWLER, , By GERALD ELY, , From HENRY TANNER, FROM DAVID BONAVIA, From LOUIS HEREN, , From DAVID HOTHAM, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From IBRAHIM NOORI, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, By William Mann, , From William Mann, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, , By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By Michael Billington, STEPHEN JESSEL, PHILIP HOWARD., PHS, DAVID SMILEY. Branxholme, Hawick, Roxburghshire. July 11., W. P. PEARCE, Head Master. Chatham House Grammar School, Ramsgate., BETTY COHEN. Southfield, Cog Road, Sully, Penarth, Glamorgan, July 12., PETER K. CHEAPE. 24 Ash Grove, Ealing, W.5. July 9., R. M. BRADFIELD. Yarnton Manor, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, July 12., JOHN BREWSER. 11 Orchard Crescent, Dinas Powis, Glamorgan, July 12., E. EPSON, , LYNTON LAMB. Sandon, Chelmsford, July 12., LIONEL HEALD. House of Commons, July 13., C. R. SMITH, Director of Computer Development and Office Services, G.P.O. 62-82 Commercial Road, E.1. July 13., By Robert Rhodes James, PATKICK HORTON. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.R., CYRIL FALLS. 16 Archery Close, Hyde Park, W.2., JOHN M.HANNAY, , HALFORD REDDISH. Crown House, Rugby, July 7., Sir Gavin de Beer, From PETER RYDE, GOLf Correspondent, From LEWINE MAIR, From A. A. THOMSON, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From JOHN YOUNG, , From IAIN FINLAY, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By JOHN PRICE, By ROY MACKIE, By KENNETH OWEN, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROYDEN HODSON, , By RICHARD CASEMENT and NICOLAS TRAVERS, By DAVID JONES, CYRIL OSBORNE. House of Commons, S.W.1., ROGER NORTON., By GEORGE PULAY, RICHARD FRY,
ResumoNews: Union Seek To Control Mp Members Policy tests before financial backing, Father found child's body, QC says, Rebellion collapses in Congo Mercenaries escape Army, More U S Troops For Vietnam Extra 100,000 asked for, Arab summit conference hopes are fading, 'Stone ' can go abroad, Consent for Harewood wedding, Devaluation call by MPs, Closure of kidney centre, Lord Chalfont To See Eec Leader, Support Growing For Anti-Concord Group, Cycling ace dies on mountain climb Simpson's collapse during Tour de France, Tell a mother that her son takes drugs and a, Pop pirate ban in August, Still leading in Oxbridge awards, Closer Paris-Bonn link established Result of de Gaulle visit, Spanish call for end to repression, Antibiotics Can Kill-Surgeon '20-fold excessive use', NUT fix date for action, Bonn expels Korean envoys, Rhodesian territorials to go on operations, Seeking Unity Of The Churches Next meeting in Britain, Warning on atom accelerator, The Times Diary Wurmbrand-a Hungarian riposte Attaché's well-timed holiday Rise of a new Arab star, £110,000 damages for Britons, New resignation threat, Negro Expert's Guidance, 'No licence if dog bites', The News Team investigates the fate of Greeks who fail to conform Even football is under state supervision, Nigeria Claims 2,000 Rebels Killed, Crew stared when ship hit rocks, No waiting for Mr Jewell, Cancer check at 25 urged, 47 Britons in escape from coach fire, Warning on new towns, Labour to tighten rules for MPs Discontent on abstentions, Film love has gone cold..., 7,000 people moved from Aden, Snowdon is sold privately Buyers ready to resell, Redundancy fund £5m in red, Bombs in new Hongkong terror, Reappraising the reviled Prime Minister, No price yet on London Bridge, Juror visited by strangers, Janeites joining the Chawton junketing, Aesthetic skirmishing over Thomas More, When unions collided with MPs. Picture Gallery: The leaders in play at Hoylake. Politics and Parliament: Fallacious statements by France, Bureaucracy Under Fire, The Lords: majority of 63 for homosexual Bill, Move To Fix Fee For Abortion, Parliament rises on July 28, The Commons: hazards of letters in transit: bright people for local radio, Mr Healey arranging talks in Europe on aircraft to replace swing-wing. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Taisho Marine And Fire Insurance Company Limited, Banque Nationale De Paris, Vietnam, Midland Bank, Elm Engineering Limited, Cleveland, Westminster Bank's!, Man-Abell Holings Limited, Huinting Associated Industries Ltd, Iron And Steel ACT 1967, Banque De Paris Et DES Pays-Bas, F.W.Woolworth & Co., Ltd., Laing, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, War Loan, Envoy, Reliance Clifton Cables Limited. Law: Employment Tax Decisions Upheld Minister Of Labour v. Genner Iron & Steel (Wollescote) Ltd Minister Of Labour v. Dyas & Fowle Ltd., Gypsies gaoled for firing barns, Green Card Fixed Charge Ended, Youth in court on murder charge, Finance Division fraud charges, Man wounded wife with razor, Spy charges changed, Girl's death: two on trial, Taxi Driver Loses Parking Appeal Levinson v. Powell, Mother cleared of killing, Python as grounds for divorce, Cleared on drugs charge, Law Land setback, Bank Win £52,250 Claim Against Convicted Raider Barclays Bank Ltd. v. Cole. Arts and Entertainment: Louis XIV writing table fetches 4,200 gns, Gligoric takes chess lead, Television and radio programmes, Peter Hall To Resume Rehearsals, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,591. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Arne opera of charm, Spy film with a personal touch, Henze as festival hero, Elegance of Beethoven with polish, Don Giovanni with decor by Henry Moore, Comments of social outsider, Philistines lose round on TV, Goehr work loses its scherzo. Editorials/Leaders: A Troubled Atmosphere, Strategy In Vietnam, No Cause For Cheers, Crown Documents. Letters to the Editor: Cleaning London, Wrong Priorities, More Safeguards Needed, Army Amalgamation, Post Office Information, Ordination Of Women, Sonic Boom, Egypt And Gas Attacks In Yemen, Politically unwise' arrogant-but right, University Selection. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn, Oxford class list, Church News. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Tom Simpson An outstanding British cyclist, Maj-Gen J. F. B. Combe, Dr P. D. F. Murray, Capt J. E. Watson, Prof G. Ritter Leading German historian, Mr Theodore Bishop. Sport: Tennis, Intrepid again superior, Nicklaus and Devlin share lead in Open British players second: Brewer fails, Sports in Brief, Yorkshire owe lead to Padgett, Britons Retain Title, U S beaten by Smith, Favourites fail in July Cup Red Spice pulls muscle, Pingeon remains favourite Janssen wins stage, Clark ready for the top, Clarke Happy About His Chances, Fast laps by leaders, Indonesia silent on Thomas Cup. Weather: The Weather. Property: Retaining character in conversion, Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Report hits at NY exchange methods, Sea, sand and sun-or swamp and sharks?, Briefly From Industry, Steel Corporation plans 'loyalty rebate' for buyers, Lancia seeking tie with Mercedes, IDV must now justify 20s 6d, Brain drain solution, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, Scottish Agric Industries' profits improve 43 pc, E. & H. P. Smith Limited A Gratifying Result, Home loans' new record, More steel moves, Courtaulds go for Symington, Pound holds steady, £21m road group formed, Coal output down, Land sales code agreed, Banking World Jobs thinking for the computer age, Accounts aid for garages, Canadian 'Fina wanted, Navy work for Scots, Brick rise a 'lifesaver', IBM profits 11pc higher, One textile probe enough, Note circulation jumps £29m., Wool cheque drops, Ft William plant may cost Wiggins another £1.6m, Briefly from the boardroom, 'Natpro' figures, Business Diary, Wall Street finds going harder, Siamese Tin Syndicate, Summer recess affects the unit trusts, U S oil exports to Europe up 10%, Take-Overs Scoreboard, News Summary Bid from Courtaulds, Costs squeeze Corner House, How The Markets Moved, Copper rise continues, Payments gap widens in package of economic gloom, About turn in gilts, Storm breaks over £1m GEC contract, Trade figures hit shares, Prices drop for raw materials, No steel discounts, Latest round in the struggle for world monetary reform, U S zinc stocks decline, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles Considerable Increase In Production Net Profit Up 23.3 Per Cent, Line to Glasgow may go electric, IDV market operation to block Showerings, Newman Granger offer snapped up, Anglo Auto resume interims, Distillers vindicated. Business Appointments: Divisional moves by major textile group. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, London Provision Exchange, Regional share prices, Most sections easier, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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