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The Times - 08/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY TIMOTHY JONES AND DAVID WILSWORTH, WILLIAM NORRIS, , LLOYD GARRISON., By, RITA MARSHALL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, JOHN ROPER, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, LOUIS HEREN, , MICHAEL WOLFERS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, INNIS MACBEATH, NICHOLAS HERBERT, Michael Billington, Hilary Haywood, From A Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Miles Kington, , Oliver Warner, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, PHILIP HOWARD, By PETER WAYMARK and HENRY STANHOPE, PHS, ROSAMOND LEHMANN, Chairman, Writers in Prison Committee, International P.E.N. 70 Eaton Square, S.W.1, July 6., NIGEL FISHER. House of Commons, July 6., KURT HAHN. Brown's Hotel, Dover Street, W.1, , CHAPMAN PINCHER. Hotel Excelsior, Rome, July 7., G. C. L. HAZLEHURST GEOFFREY MARSHALL, PAUL ADDISON, KENNETH O, ROBERT BLAKE, MORGAN, J. ROY HAY, MICHAEL PINTO GARETH STEDMAN DUSCHINSKY, JONES, STUART SAMUELS, J. MICHAEL KITCH, R. SKINDELSKY, TREVOR LLOYD, A. J. P. TAYLOR, R. I. McKIBBIN, PHILIP WILLIAMS. Oxford, June 28., JIM DINE. 68 Overstrand Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, S.W. 11, July 5., AUREA BRAND. 6 Oxford Road, S.W. 15. July 5., W. R. F. SPEARMAN. 193 Queen's Gate, S.W.7. July 5., R. G. OPIE. New College, Oxford, July 6., D. R. DORRRANCE. c/o Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, 14 place Vendome, Paris ler, July 3., ELAINE MOSS. 2 The Mount, Heath Street, N.W.3, , BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY JOHN SKINNER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From a Scottish Yachting Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN-Athletics Correspondent, , From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, , From ALAN GIBSON, By ROYDEN HODSON and NICOLAS TRAVERS, By KEITH PAYNE, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, , By Philip Jacobson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID ROBERTSON. The University of Reading, Whiteknights Park, Reading., P. B. DAVIS. 27 Victoria Embankment, Nottingham., By MAURICE CORINA, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery: Chichester receives the accolade, News: Saudi call to resume oil supplies, Israel Pledge On Holy Places Issue of control discussed, British move over Nigeria oil ban Double mission confusion, Nigerian Army Marches On Biafra Lagos claims early victories, Racial Tension In New Jersey, Malaysian Defence Rights, The City lays it on for the lonely mariner, Royalties for Ojukwu, Sonic boom tests start in south, Anti-Stalinist expelled, Delay in abortion law opposed GPs reject tribunal study, Second Highland Board Man Quits, Vietnam task for Mr McNamara Saigon politics probed, More about fruit tree hedges, Sir Francis dubbed with Drake's sword, Addicts in search of treatment, Anti-racialist plan put to unions, Birthday appeal by Justice, No-apartheid resignation call, Accusations at UN by Congo, At the centre of Time, Ex-Minister to leave Bahamas, Bayoomi sees leaders, Ordeal of deported Britons, Pioneer Shelter To Stay Open Rescuing 'meths' drinkers, Caught in a trap set with careful daring, Lay down £60 for vintage, Education reform ought to begin at primary level, Seeing Yugoslavia from a deck chair, Sweden to seek EEC entry, Bonn raises taxes, cuts spending, 70 mph limit 'bad for exports', Change agreed in Communion, Escape from Congo to Rhodesia Wounded in stolen plane, Priority for 'deprived', The badger is under close scrutiny, X-rays found in outer space, Air Firms' Need Of Europe Mr Wilson cites swing-wing, Champion ponies at the Royal Show, How flexible is Rome on mixed marriage?, What British players need to get to the top, The Times Diary Did Whitehall sink Lusitania? Boofy's untimely illness "Expendable" Sir John, Girl addict 'very ill' after heroin prescriptions, Council acts over 'morals test'. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Society Of West End Theatre Managers, Queen Honours Sir Francis, Chief named for Warsaw Pact, Oxford Class Lists, Brighton MP quits chair of Southern Counties. Sport: Oxford are favourites, Budleigh Salterton croquet, Tennis coach collapses, Mountain Stage Won By Aimar Five questions answered, Sports in Brief, Denmark's victory in Gold Cup, Lewis turns draw into victory Somerset defiance fails, Bungert's timing destroyed Inevitable anti-climax, Leadbeater ahead, Keino Says HE IS Not At His Fittest, England may be in at finish, Firm going should suit Sodium Test in Eclipse Stakes, Mr Locker Made President. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Rock, Lloyds Bank, Debenham & Freebody, Lex Garages Limited, Appeals, Leicester Permanent, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Index. Law: Incidental Profit Taxed Snell (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Rosser Thomas And Co. Ltd., Miss Appah loses breach case, S Korean Teacher Held In Germany Missing students allegation, Decree against Kenneth More, Dinghy Not An 'Instrument' Gibson v. Ryan, £10,000 For Relief Of Refugees In Re Morison, Deceased, Shouting In Church 'Indecent' Abrahams And Others v. Cavey, Firm fined over building collapse, Yugoslav Decree Refused Recognition Peters v. Peters. Classified Advertising: Unbearably, Personal, Church services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Yachts & Boats, Connoisseurs' Guide, Public Appointments, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Mateus Rose. Property: Seaside And Country. Reviews: Schrammel music reborn, Schoenberg, Honegger and Egk, Appeal for portrait of Handel, Watching actors at work, The bitter sweet tone of success, Mr Svoboda's busy future, Mrs. Malaprop Done Proudly, The questionable quizzes, Public art of Brangwyn, Two essays in human courage. Arts and Entertainment: Television SATURDAY, Radio SUNDAY, Television SUNDAY, Cholmov should not be underrated, Strength of Two, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,586, Record price paid for Tompion timepiece, Radio SATURDAY, Taking Over From Cilla Black. Editorials/Leaders: Tighter money on way?, Black Voting Power, The Wrong Reel, Course Set For Stormy Skies, Paying For Lost Job. Letters to the Editor: A Pithless Innuendo, The Wrong Priorities, Postmen's Knock, The Smell Of Scent, Russian Trial And The Bbc, Awaiting Execution, After The War, Can our cars compete in Europe?, War Correspondents Under Arrest, Rolling Stones, The Garvin Papers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr Stamatis Mercouris Greek MP, Col S. H. Fisher, Mr Josef Ullrich, Somerville Hastings Former Labour MP, Group Captain J. Bajan. Politics and Parliament: Mr Houghton seeks to stir the pensions argument. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts recover slightly, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, Regional share prices, Recent issues, Pound moves ahead in quiet trading, Pound quiet in spite of Swiss bank rate cut, Fractional gains on Wall St. Business and Finance: Fractional gains in leaders, Showerings meets a point, Five years of Tyndall, U S group buys pottery firms, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Commercial paper rates up in US, Strike halts docks, Pinnock depositors vote for Cohen plan, Smithfield meat, Recovery in gilts, Company Meeting The Australian Estates Company Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Drought Problems Record Sugar Production, Banks all in line, Copper wire bars drop £3 15s, Cigarettes: why the war turned milder, Company Meeting Berger, Jenson & Nicholson Group of Paint Companies Another Advance In Trading, Briefly from the boardroom, Airline losses mount as oreign travel slumps, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Trade centre to shut, U S banks report record half-year, NSC to report next month, Waddington shows its hand, John Lewis reshuffle, How The Markets Moved, About-turn on Lombard Street, CBI hits at pay package deals, Showerings keeps up the pressure, More increases in food prices, Covent Garden prices, How Middle East affects exports, Vokes pays 2½ points more, Tanker pooling plan could speed oil flow, Heavier taxes for German banks and industry, New DEA industrial advisers, Germans win order for container ships. Business Appointments: New Gillette chief. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.

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