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The Times - 18/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY JOHN ROPER, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG, From Our Special Correspondent, By Anthony Payne, By Henry Raynor, By loan Chissell, By Michael Billington, Suzy Menkès, BRIAN MACARTHUR Law report, page 3., CHRISTOPHER WARMAN., PHS, H. MOSES, Secretary, Ystalyfera Grammar School Parents' Association. The Rectory, Cilybebyll, Pontardawe, Swansea, Glamorganshire., EWART SMITH, Head of the Mathematics Department Comprehensive School, Tredegar, Monmouthshire., JUDITH KAZANTZIS. 17 Chesil Court, Chelsea Manor Street, S.W.3, Sept. 15., IAN LINN. University of Exeter, The Hatherly Biological Laboratories, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, Sept. 15., CHRISTOPHER SASSE. The University, Newcastle upon Tyne 1., ELDON GRIFFITHS, Joint Secretray, Conservative Foreign Affairs Committee. House of Commons., C. M. BARLOW. Belmont School, Hassocks, Sussex., R. W. HAYWOOD. University Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, Cambridge., JOHN A. F. ENNALS, Director General, United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 93 Albert Embankment, S.E.1., EDWIN WELCH. Churchill College, Cambridge, Sept. 15., From LOUIS HEREN, Washington, , A. E. BRAMSON. 24 Bird in Hand Lane, Bickley, Kent., C. C POSNETT, Chairman, The Highfield Tanning Company Limited. P.O. Box No. 3, Runcorn., G. B. B. FOSTER. 31-32 Cock Lane, Snow Hill, E.C.1., GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Secretary, the Churches Main Committee, 2 Great Peter Street, Westminster, S.W.1., TIMOTHY MARSHALL. Shirebrook Vicarage, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire., MICHAEL EVANS. 69 Hammersmith Grove, W.6., ALISTER KERSHAW. 188 Boulevard Voltaire, 75, Paris (XI)., From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From CHRISTINA WOOD, FROM MALCOLM WINTON, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent., By JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD CASEMENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, Sazo Idemitsu: owner of the world's biggest vessels, and a man "dedicated to tankers"., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MICHAEL SHANKS, Arthur F. Earle, PAUL A. SAMET, Director, Computer Centre, University College, London., RONALD FORREST. P.O. Box 3429, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia., By John Price, By BERRY RITCHIE, by Sir Geoffrey Wallinger, by Hugh Holley, by H. Leslie Bowes, by Sandra Williams, by Dr. Gilberto Freyre, by Robin Chapman, by Robert Panero, by Ivor C. Coffin, by David Crease,

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News: A moving five minutes for conductor, Wider Service For Group Trading, Royal Air Force Remembers Battle Of Britain Thanksgiving, Dubious role of the party conferences, School meals ban spreads today Good will wearing thin, Spain defends action on Gibraltar, Thriller writer's bombshell, Inquiry into synagogue fire, Union lead to stop dock strike Move by Cousins expected at meeting today, Russians' Complaints To Be Heard, Junior staff at hospitals clash, Giving aid to Vietnam, How a civilization can grow in the tropics, Enfield Grammar School 'Denial Of Rights' Lee And Others v. Secretary Of State For Education And Science, Protest Involves Royal Car, Visa sought for trial, Merry-go-round, Inquest witness threatened, Parachutist in mid-air rescue, A neglected plant food, Notes And Comments, Nigerians Advance On Biafran Capital, Asian look takes over, Kidnapping Could Be Blow To Research Work with Russians a milestone, South China Villages Defy Red Guards, Zambia warning on Kariba power British responsibility, Decision Today On Russian Scientist Recovering from drugs, Home Office say, Tin has been sadly out of, $3M Strike Loss For New York Schools, Greek Move For 2,000 Prisoners 'More permanent' camp, Horse traffic for butchery stopped, French union protest over deaths, Ambulance Crews To Pick Patients 'Emergencies only' move, Early move likely over Debray, Towards transport coordination, New capital reflects a nation, Heavy flooding in path of Hurricane Doria, Great lakes plan could hold water, The Times Diary US warned of danger to trade Is power station killing canal? Pop star's new turn, Nationalists offer place to rivals in ruling S Arabia, U Thant plea on bombing, Campaign hots up at Walthamstow Direct attack on Mr Wilson, Communist to preside at United Nations, Archbishop visits Las Vegas, Who backs the couture?, Why Washington feels Hanoi is not ready to compromise, Raiders rip jockey's clothes, Learning how to work again, Nationalist clash in S Arabia, Stuck in the Southend mud, Fifty years of fashion, Brazil, BOAC seeking to regain gold, US Marines face rain war, Closer links in the export drive, School row goes on, Mr Heath in talks on the party line, 'Act now to save air industry', Reform Of The Papal Court, Photograph By Graham Attwood, Vast markets open to Britain, Missile Shield Plan For US, Barbican Rejoinder, Developing the nine forgotten states, Separate yet similar, Rhodesia to decide on flag, Demand for Cairo trial of officers, Disposable party clothes for, Justice seen to be done, 42 Turks die in football riot. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pye Telecommunications Ltd, Ladbroke Group Limited, The Bremar Company Limited, Ulster Television, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bolsa International Banking Group, Buren, Legal And General Assurance Society Limited, The Ward Group, Harvey Nichols, Bua, Stc, Government Of Commonwealth Of Australia, Bernard Sunley Investment Trust Limited, Pirelli Tyres, Banco Do Brasil S. A., Chipstead Of Kensington Ltd., The Western Telegraph Co Limited, Varig, Royal Mail Lines, Blue Star Line, Cabby National, Pan Am, Credence S.A., Country Climax, Banco Do Estado De Minas Gerais, S.A., Gorringes, Banco De Crédito Real, The Government Of Guanabara State, Albany Tyre Service Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, Emi. Index. Picture Gallery: New town for workers on Brazil's massive power project, Coffee still comes first. Law: Trawler arrested. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Business Premises, The Times, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: New Arnell work in RPO birthday concert, Getting atmosphere into robbery, A play on love regardless of sex, Fluent reminiscence, Provincial pleasures of Europe, Sargent in last-Prom audience. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,647, Boy's symphony for LSO, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Nigeria Should Talk, Shadows Across The Sky, Lancashire's lesson for wool industry?, New Day In Dockland. Letters to the Editor: The Concord, Letters To The Editor The brain drain, Pilots In Prison, Stopped For Speeding, Without Benefit, Jury Service, Lawrence And History, Gibraltar's Vote, Price Of Footwear, Not By Cheque, Official Distrust, Decisions Made In Education: Case Of A Welsh School, Conduct Of The Courts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir Frank Stenton An outstanding medievalist, Dr Hans Seebohm, Mr William Hinks. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, University News Birmingham. Sport: Surprise for German, Barnett wins sprint, Little spirit from Villa in sad reunion at the Valley, Jacklin's Play Reaches Full Maturity, Bisley shooting, Sports in Brief, Samos III captures Prix Royal Oak Sucaryl a creditable third, Relay tips balance to Russia Courage of Kudinsky, Title for de Mendoza, Facts for IOC, U S Baseball, RAF give International XI a hard game, Fog stops fourth race, Post Favourite For Six-Day Race, Nicholas Nickleby triumphs with fastest time, Australian Rugby League party, World title for Fundin. Weather: The Weather. Property: Boom in modernization of offices, Commercial & Industrial, Town Houses. Business and Finance: When your premiums can be lower, Cadbury 'counterblast' in Prowse row, Time for new look at restrictive practices, The American car by the man who made General Motors, Tugs order confirmed, Business Diary 'Glory crowns us now', Briefly From Industry, Test for yield differentials, Furniture placing, Midland launches CDs in America, Sugar now top earner for the Philippines, John Bloom gets another claim, New move by US in ships feud, Czech deal for I C T possible, PAINTON & COMPANY (Manufacturers of Electronic Components) Continued Progress At Home And Overseas, Iron backbone to Rio Tinto-Zinc, Formosa wants steel mill status symbol, Oilman with dreams of great Soviet trade deal, Better outlook for Thomas Ratcliffe, U S colour TV slump, £11m savings surplus, How to beat oil pollution by tankers, Canadian bond market depressed, Wholesalers form £40m buying group, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Big merger of UK computer companies draws nearer, New Quaker campaign of free samples, An improved trend, Alarm at falling tin price, TUC: a power or not?, Oil countries seek £60m more revenue, Mason and Barry: call for vote, Grampian back in good shape, French move on 'super' companies may hit Britain, Plan to swell savings by workers, Copper output down sharply, Money market short, Miles Druce rationalizes price policy, Vauxhall bans to stay, Time to strengthen the committees?, Sterling was hit by foreign tanker exchange coverage, Ladbroke's issue details, Ford issues likely to be sidestepped, Greater London tops the league for buying power, Inco raise prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Prices. Business Appointments: ICI man joins Fibreglass. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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