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The Times - 20/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY PHILIP HOWARD, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From HUGH NOYES, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From HENRY STANHOPE, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, By ARTHUR REED. AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, By Henry Raynor, From Irving Wardle, By Ernest Betts, From Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, P. A. LINFORD-LANE, , MRS. M. K. STONEY., MISS YVONNE LILLEY., F. D. HEYER, , MRS. IRIS CHILDS., MISS G. RICHINSON, , ALLAN SCOTT., FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF, KYRIL TIDMARSH, PHS, P. J. WINSTONE. The Vicarage, Clapham, via Lancaster, Sept. 18., JUDITH O'NEILL. 2 Westminster College Bounds, Cam bridge, Sept. 18., R. F. LESLIE. 23 Grove Park Road, Chiswick, W.4, Sept. 16., F. M. A. TORRENS-SPENCE. Mill House, Laurel Vale. Portadown, co. Armagh, Sept. 15., JUDITH HUEBNER, Deputy Direc tor General for Registration of Population, Israel Ministry of the Interior. Jerusalem, September 15., CHRISTOPHER J. WALKER. 9 Margaretta Terrace, S.W.3., ANTHONY PARKIN. The Old Rectory, Teubury, Worcester shire. Sept 17., TIMOTHY SIMON. Becky Lane Cottage. Shelley, Hadleigh, Ipswich. Suffolk. Sept. 17., PATRICIA M. STEADMAN. Secretary, British Committee for Portuguese Amnesty. Flat 2, 42 West Side, S.W.18, Sept. 14., A. P. JAYES. 27 Fernleigh Road, Walsall, Stafford shire, Sept. 15., BILL COWLEY. The Lyke Wake Club, Potto Hill, Swainby. Northallerton. Yorkshire, Sept 18., J. J. HEAD. 119 Percy Road, Hampton. Middlesex. Sept. 16., ANNE DEELEY. Brickyard Cottage, Lodsworth, Petworth. Sussex. Sept. 18., BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Edward BeddingtonBehrens writes:-, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From Our St. Andrews Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From a Hockey Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES Schools Rugby Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By MAURICE CORINA, From CLIFFORD WEBB, By JOHN PRICE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, MALCOLM R. FISHER, Bursar, Downing College, Cambridge., H. CLAYTON CHAMBERS. Crow Lane House, Harbour Road, Paget, Bermuda., L. C. C. STAINER. 86 Kingsdown Avenue, South Croydon, Surrey., By JOHN WOODLAND, By Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, by George Pendle, by Sir Norman Brain former Ambassador to Uruguay, by H. S. Ferns Professor of Political Science, University of Birmingham, by Oscar H. Bordarampe, by E. H. Brown, by E. G. Bowen,

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News: Selling Britain In America, Liberals' plan to save £, Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay, Cubans walk out of UN Assembly, British opposition to missiles, U Thant Wants Ministers To Meet Danger of new war in Middle East, Teachers leaving schools, Marriage a la Mode, Freedom follows iron grip, Boost plan for beef, Docks peace is likely by weekend, Good will bonus from Andes arbitration, Labour act on Enfield school, A contrast in urban progress, MPs accused of ignoring party, Martell faces new crisis, Invalid dies in stolen car, Shopping hours, Onassis may buy Tridents, US air safety move, Youth matches old hands at chrysanthemums, Confidence in Cambridge is 3-way, Fowey Docks May Be Leased China clay firm's plans, Tough drink law spelt out to drivers, Army plans new, New Group Plans Stansted Delay Plea for 'non-cooperation', Rivals in S Arabia hope to unite Britain as common enemy, France ends objection to airbus, State raises Q4 loan to £24m, Party secretary in bigger role Labour reforms urged, Poverty film reunites a family, US electric car tests 'useless', Mrs Kachenko's claims refuted 'No bid to hold scientist', Terrorists blow up Saigon embassy Formosa envoys' escape, Strategy Of U S Missile Plan Need for tests foreseen, More power packed in the Cortina, Soviet claim of 'police violence', Reply On Yemen Gas, 'Rand gold'in seized cargo, Ship missing with crew of 42, Duke's rail stop faces closure, The Times Diary, Kiesinger pledge to press, Hope of talks with Russia on limiting arms, Space ray hazard may be ended, Drive to house Soviet peasants in flats, Nato Chief Looks To The Future Intransigent Soviet policy, Firestone end race fees, 149 Held Over Plot To Reinstate Amer, Note rejected by Mr Shen Ping, 22 Injured By Bomb In Hongkong Street, U Thant's sombre survey of the world's problems, Haircut at school 'not assault', A Welsh triumph, £30M Plan For London Rail Terminals, Dismissal of coloured strikers, Hazards of war zone flying, Shrew Attacked By Robin Light On A Mystery?, up the gentler slope, Lost papers returned, E German letter 'negative', Call for new Vietnam move, Soviet journalist 'in prison', 'Choice For Councils'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Pia, Luton, The Chase Manhattan Bank, The Distillers Company Limited, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Ici, Beck & Pollitzer Engineering Limited, Redland Holdings Limited, Bua, Claudgen, John Thompson Limited, Western, Ipl, Barclays Bank, 'Tailored Lighting', Boc Interim Report, Bolsa, Blox, Lehane Mackenzie & Shand Ltd, The Times, Saa, Varig, Liebig's, Royal Mail Lines, Blue Star Line, Swiss Credit Bank, Excess Insurance Company Limited, Gkn, Westminster Bank Limited,, The Times,, Hick Hargreaves & Co Ltd, Yatton Furniture Limited, Olivetti, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited. Index. Law: Girl Takes Notes At Plot Hearing Said to be witness's secretary. Official Appointments and Notices: Service agency resignations, 'Moors' detective new chief, Church News, Army University Cadetships, University News Surrey, Director to leave opera. Picture Gallery: A new look for King's Cross. Classified Advertising: The Chairman's Car, Come And Be An, Businesses For Sale, Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Personal Also On Page 15, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Triumphant night for Stokowski, Occasional bursts of theatrical fire Yvonne Arnaud Theatre The Adventures of Tom Random, University's 35 concerts, Irrelevant frolic into absurdity University Theatre: The Saviour, When films came to Wardour Street, Treatise on a fighter's ambition. Arts and Entertainment: Williams' Comedy For Phoenix, Cherkassky-Eddy Recital, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,649, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Second Power, The Un And Peace, Hope For Republicans. Letters to the Editor: Danger-Ponies, Without Benefit, Portuguese Prisoners, Catching Wasps, Wrong Defence Policy, Britain's Wild Places, Arab Refugees, Expansion In Higher Education, Quality Of Teaching, PIB's new maxim?, Layman's View Of Christian Unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: MR TOM JONES Professional golfer, Mr E. J. Phelan, Sergei Y. Levik. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Best racing so far, Sports in Brief, Fine display by England, Spurs May Have Hands Full Problems for manager, Damaged eye ends McGowan's hopes Scot's gallant display, Cheltenham plan new fixtures, Wynne is well placed, Today's NH racing, Damredub to take Doonside Cup Scotland's showpiece begins, Uphill task confronts next British challengers, Coventry in control. Weather: The Weather. Property: Property Investments, King & Chiasemore. Business and Finance: Diners' Club takes over travel agency, Copper up again and still active, Legion to launch new agency directory, Minesweepers row could hurt trade, says CBI chief, Briefly From Industry, Speculative issue by a bank, Cash comfort for Cunard, Unit trust prices, Fight may erupt over Belgian car sales, Frankfurt bourse weak, Jones defends PIB, Seven banks to cover world financing, National savings up by £65m, Why Whitehall went to the boardrooms, Shares press farther ahead, Joseph Dawson interim may flatter year's results, Share prices hit new peak, TV Times to cost 2d more, Bigger slice for BMC, Neddy chief defends smaller companies, Extra loan of £6m for Q4, 'End restrictions' plea by Vauxhall chief, The end of Europe's era of supergrowth?, Personal assets up in second quarter, John Thompson set for growth, Delfont mistaken, says Cadbury, Unilever has new washing powder, Contractors for U S defences, Hungarian bonds leap, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Quiet time in money market, Distillers, Staveley and Scottish Breweries, Geevor's ore reserves upgraded, New wells problems slow BP gas flow, Bank of Alderney, Winter stop on pit closures to stem rise in jobless, Friedland Doggart interim up, Allied takes up off-sales challenge, Britain's oil consumption up 10 p.c., Midland to buy stake in Montagu Trust, Milk Board cut-price drive, Selling the City overseas, Bernard Sunley chairman hits back at labour critics, Government refused offer of BP shares, How The Markets Moved, Yorks staff to protest, Gloom over Cardiff as jobs threat grows, Business Diary Today the secret will be out, Motor cover over Channel, Inactive day for pound, Silver lower, Coats Patons preference swap, Will low tin prices cause export controls?. Business Appointments: Ex-Courtaulds man to join Inperial Tobacco. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in food shares, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, Wall Street wilts under heavy profit-taking, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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