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The Times - 20/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From LOUIS HEREN, , From IAN McDONALD, , BY CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, , BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Education Correspondent's Notebook, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, From PATRICK BROGAN, , From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM NORMAN FOWLER, By Stanley Sadie, by John Peter, By William Gaunt, By Michael Kustow, From Our Special Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, M.C., INNIS MACBEATH, PETER MANSFIELD AND NICHOLAS HERBERT, PHS, MAURICE EDELMAN. House of Commons, June 19., BENEDICT BIRNBERG. 24 Morden Road, Blackheath, S.E.3, June 17., JAMES BRUGES, 20A Beaufort Road, Bristol, 8, June 14., GEO. H. ELVIN, General Secretary, Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians. 2 Soho Square. W.1., G. L. FREEMAN. Trentham, 1A Selwyn Road, New Malden, Surrey., PETER KIRK. House of Commons, June 19., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER. Knighton House, Blandford, Dorset, June 15., DENIS BROGAN. Peterhouse, Cambridge., MARGARET BENT. 30 Luttrell Avenue, S.W.15, June 17., By S. C. SILKIN, , JOHN WILKINSON. 151 Ashley Gardens, S.W.1, June 13., HUMPHRY BERKELEY. Carlton Club, 69 St. James's Street, S.W.1, June 15., E. MARION ACKLAND, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A.T.M., From JOHN SILCHESTER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From PHILIP HOWARD, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By MAURICE CORINA, By BILL SHAKESPEARE, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, By KEITH PAYNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, GAVIN STAREY. Gavin Starey Industrial Liaison Ltd., Ludgate House, Fleet Street. E.C.4., JOHN CONNELL. 6 Old Bond Street, W.1.,

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News: Israelis tour conquered Syria by bus, Five Points For Peace, Carpet clue to Buggy death, Pigeons on long road home, British Rescue Egyptian Troops, 'Wasted school medicals', Americans who are too poor to be helped, Knights of the Garter answer call, Hammarskjöld view of agreement with Egyptians, Towers may replace some lightships, Britain Committed To Defend South Arabia, Union wary on jobs pledge, Fire sweeps barracks in Chelsea, Miss Newell 'Like Lady Macbeth', Shipyard Charter On Disputes Union leaders' approval, Smoking Equality IS On The Way More women join regulars, The Times Diary Nuns taking over at Beaumont Fugard, man of theatre Collection's family home, Yard talk to three from Zambia, A man and a woman, Tear gas guns in Scotland Yard tests, Kwesi Armah 'insisted on £30,000', School jobs blacklisted, Air Ferries To Europe Cut 'Losses for several years ', Mr Kosygin dashes hopes of a summit conference, Jordan seeks truth of air attacks, Man found dead in sloop, Kosygin Snubs Johnson On Summit UN walk-out during speech by Israel, Mr Wilson presses case for Europe World problems discussed, Student Teachers' Frustrations, All-night sitting in Commons, Union call to spread rail terminal dispute, Mail train man's action today, Travel allowance statement soon, Cancer risk from oils, £100,000 Oxford appeal, Soviet Doubts Over American Attitude, Col Lohan looks for new job, Navy starts new era at Rosyth, Chinese May Be Using Cheaper Uranium, Explosion hearing after six years Algerian strife recalled, Appeal By Britain To Aden Parties 'Come forward and talk', Lord Hill hits back at TWW Must live with the risks. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Alcan (Uk) Limited, Victor Britain, General Accident, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Ipc'67 International Publishing Corporation Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tube Investments Ltd, F.P.A. Construction Group Limited, Alkaline Batteries Limited, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Limited, Cater Ryder & Company Limited, Middle East Relief,, Boac, Lex Vehicle Contracts, The Gresham Holdings Ltd.,, Irish Industrial Development, The Scottish Life Assurance Company Limited, J.Brockhouse And Company, Limited, Jackson Superglass, Beechwood Construction Limited, P & O, Minerals Separation,limited. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Second Thoughts On Plea Regina v. Howells, Chance to show temerity, For trial on wife murder charge, 'Sinister Suggestion ' In Libel Action Design Yearbook Ltd. v. Craig And Others (Consolidated), Cassius Clay on trial, German admits secrets charge, Dr Barbara Moore Has Order Corrected Moore v. Buchanan, Petition To Wind Up Insurance Company In Re South Yorkshire Motor Insurance Co. Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Reducing hardships caused by Leasehold Reform Bill, The Commons: tourists' money: experiments on patients, The Lords: offence by jest, Cigarette coupon war, Carrier and V-bombers in three-part policy for South Arabia independence by January, 1968. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Leverton & Sons Ltd. Euston 6075., Personal, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: The freedom of Colour, Clumsy echo of old play, Covent Garden's new opera plans, Goldsmiths' College Arts Festival, French play about the Vietnam war, Hoddinott concerto at Llandaff, Latest opera the most dated, The power of Tortelier, Comedy standards hard to match. Editorials/Leaders: Hacking About The Bill, Realism And Peace, Proposals For Aden, Aerospace planning needed, Pain Of Change At Stratford. Letters to the Editor: Lord Hill's Patronage, Inopportune Report?, Price Of Progress, Kept Waiting, Britain And Rhodesia, Military University, War Correspondents Under Arrest, What the public wants from advertisers, Cooperation In The Middle East, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Fishmongers' Company, University News, Launderers' Company, New Archdeacon Of Birmingham. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,570, Television and radio programmes, 10,000gns paid for goose tureen. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Randall Swingler Poet, editor, and musician, Lord Baillieu, Sir James Dundas, Mr R N Walters Senior tutor of Fitzwilliam. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Confidence in continued success of Reform Shira and St Padarn fancied for double, Weston captains North XV, Another victory for Warren, Evening race results, Sports in Brief, Hollow victory for McCormack, Pascoe still unbeaten, RAF golfers beat Navy, Woking Croquet, Lloyd fails to qualify, Racing-the high cost of small rewards, Last ball appeal refused Indians in exciting finish, Handicapping So Accurate, Santana Beaten By Moore Injured women retire. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Waterfall try again, New body for buying officers set up, Export hopes of 'coin-op' petrol unit, Suez co enters issue field, Nylon loss turning to profit, Japan seeks oil pipe deal in Russia, Daily Mirror may cost more, U S rubber industry in turmoil, Lee Cooper earnings increase 30 pc, Prentice to meet the brickmakers this week, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Stoneware curtail subsidiary loss, Government will seek new curbs on cigarettes, £5m plant for Ebbw Vale, Repayments top IMF drawings, Attwood Garages Limited A Satisfactory Result, Western Union gets warning, The fibres challenge from Portugal, Spain invites road tenders, Lending rates lifted in S A, Company Meeting Whatlings Limited Factors Afecting Results Resumption Of Group's Progress Anticipated, C & O outlook brighter, How the watts are wasted, Oil chiefs called to Ministry for talks on supplies, New chief for Regent Oil, Big profit recovery by British Printing, Lancashire coal hopes brighter, Depressed outlook for investment, Charities' portfolio swells to £27m, British firm shows how to get cheaper water from the sea, Group of 10 discuss liquidity, Money easy in big turnover, German firm for Ulster, Cloud over gilt-edged market, Averys warn of possible setback in profits, £4m charity cash to Middle East, Closure threat in Bolivia, Trend must be upwards, Coordination gap in Britain's aerospace plans, U K garage consortium to trade with Russia, Copper prices down again, Alcoa in France, New letter to Pinnock depositors on scheme, Business Diary Trying to get at the truth of the economy, Briefly from the boardroom, Strike emergency at BR freight terminal, Getting to grips with brokers, £2m placing for J Brockhouse, NUM clash inevitable, UK must fight for sales, How The Markets Moved, ICT win £800,000 order, Competition in office copier market, Australian nickel shares booming, NCB's social bill around £6m, British Printing profits jump 67 per cent, Cargill plant for France, Aid needed now says BEAMA director. Business Appointments: Lord Carrington new ANZ Bank chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares move narrowly in quiet trading, European and Far East securities, Pound steady as it waits for news, Regional share prices, Wall Street dull as trading falls sharply, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shipping shares active, Take-Overs Scoreboard. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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