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The Times - 13/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By PAT HEALY, BY MICHAEL HATFIELD, From DAVID BONAVIA, By RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POlITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From JEROME CAMINADA-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From CHARLES HARGROVE-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Irving Wardle, from Michael Billington, From Our Special Correspondent, From Edwin Morgan, By Kenneth Loveland, By Henry Raynor, By John Peter, PHS, NIGEL BIRCH. House of Commons, Sept. 12., DINGLE FOOT. House of Commons, Sept. 12., ANTHONY GRAY. 3 Stamford Bridge Studios, Wandon Road, Chelsea, S.W.6., S. B. BROOK 9 Kingshill Avenue, Harrow, Middlesex., ERNEST HAMBLOCH, formerly First Secretary to the British Embassy in Brazil. 8 Gloucester Road, Kingston Hill, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey., CARRINGTON. House of Lords, Sept. 12., ANNA HÄGGLÖF Jerusalem, Sept. 3., W. K. STANTON. Barley Close, MKingston Deveril, Warminster, Wiltshire., LINDA C HUDSON. Hillcrest, Battledown, Cheltenham. Gloucestershire., PETE RANDALL Ford Closc, Ashford., By Brian MacArthur, Education Correspondent, A. GUY SAUZIER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., MOLLY I. WILKINS. East Rock House, Tenby., ARTHUR HODSON, President, North Staffordshire and District Cricket League. 3 Douglas Avenue, Oakhill, Stoke-onTrent., BARBARA AITKEN. Kent's Close, Broughton, Stockbridge, Hampshire., BY OUR STAMPS CORRESPONDENT, R. L. B., From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By CHRISTINA WOOD, MUSTAFA v. MUSTAFA, BY STUART MARSHALL, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, From MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY RICHARD WAGNER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From KENNETH OWEN-, ROBERT JONES, ANTHONY MORGAN 35 Little Russell Street, London, W.C.1., PAULINE ABRAHAMS. Everene House, Victoria Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham., H. J. MORGAN. 55 Park Lane, W.1., by Dr. Harold Blakemore, by C. T. Smith, by Raymond Carr, by David Wall, by Hugh Hollev, by Pamela Francis Lima Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent,

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News: Anguillan catcalls greet Bradshaw in Slough, A 'Parents' Revolt' Needed, The all-plastic car is a long way off, Council may sell homes at £1 down, Atlantic airliner turns back, 'U S Campaign To Stop Concord', 'Airport at sea' for London?, S W African ruling in two days, Schooner adrift in Channel, Intrepid hardly challenged, Lumumba Ritual Precedes Talks African summit opens, Why King Constantine disowned the Generals, Planes close in on Haiphong, Still more expansion needed in higher education, No room at hotel for air party, Chile, Peru & Bolivia, No more reflation, Mr Wilson says T U C plea rejected, Firms Coaxed To Other Towns Borough protests to G L C, Caroline TV trip brings ban, Storm on shipping charges Trouble looms in docks, Optimistic end to de Gaulle tour 'Great attention' for views, Religious paintings for Christmas stamps, Uneasy inheritance, Bitter Days For Bonn, British Quit Little Aden, City of investment, Half France Reads No Books, 100 Trains Are Cancelled In The North Walkout by guards causes chaos, Barber attack on 'doubletalk' Public cynical about politics, Aid fund alliance, Uneasy peace on Sikkim border New incidents feared, Fraud charges revived, Rolls show a new drophead, Teacher Pickets Attacked School strike scuffle, Spoon-feeding Russia's semi-intelligentsia, Inquiry on council spending, Moscow has a point of criticism, Mr Macleod in attack over Aden, Marriage à la mode, Developer in clash over trees, Fusiliers in last City march, Peru pushes ahead, Vauxhall men defy shut-down warning, New contract for Cliff Michelmore, U S Catholic priest weds in Britain, Top income earners, Detective tells of interview with accused councillor, Surveyor 5 made skid landing, Nature Youth In Need Of Funds, Israel Means To Keep Old City, El Dorado still beckons, Police chief backs attack by singer, Eton College, Plea for a broader start in science, Out for the computer count, Pension for man forced to sell up, 'Curb Making Of Cigarettes', 150 Maoists killed in ambush, The Times Diary Israeli UNA man's dilemma Anne Kerr reports on mission A feather in the rent. Sport: Whitaker's talent too much for Roberts, Oakeley still on top, Stilwell wins at Eastbourne, Barrington's plan, Easy Win For Intrepid, Sports in Brief, Pakistan miss Kanhai and victory, Chionoi Open To Right Hand Juggling with ounces, Hopeful Venture Firm Choice Dart Board lacks speed, Cup holders saved by late rally Two goals sink Hull, Jacklin gets a manager. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Rolinco, Computer Careers, Pacific Line, The National Bank, Playmouth, Avianca, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Cope's, Pechiney, Cussons, Claudgen, Banco Del Estado De Chile, Peru's Leading Commercial Bank, Gran Hotel Osorno, Bolsa, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Leopold Joseph & Sons Limited, Jack Barclay, Varig, Scandinavian Airlines, Nse, Blue Star Line, Permanent Insurance, Halifax, The Queen's Award To Industry, Price, Forbers (Holdings) Limited, Phoenix, Reinsurance, Jackson, Cable West Coast, Federal Military Government, Carop, The Royal Bank Of Canada, The Royal Borough Of Kensington & Chelsea. Index. Picture Gallery: New twins at London Zoo. Law: Man cleared of killing niece, Three are cleared of conspiring, Finance Plot Alleged, Directors for trial over securities dealings, Enfield School Judgment IS Reserved Lee And Another v. London Borough Of Enfield, Owner of 'flower car' fined, Ward And Father Sought, Britons acquitted of smuggling. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Businesses For Sale, Personal, Educational, Entertainments, Service Notices, Appointments. Reviews: Great energy with little to work on Mercury Theatre The La Mana Troupe, Longer Venice Festival, Montreux's bigger place on the music map, Modern Cuban art, Impressive youth Scala Theatre Henry IV Part One, Judgment of our way of life, Saint-Denis-theatrical lifeline with France, East Berlin's new opera, That old Anouilh magic still works Little Theatre, Bristol: Monsieur Barnett and The Orchestra, Bitter play on abortion. Editorials/Leaders: Bombs On Haiphong, To reflate-or not to reflate?, Battles By Computer, Pilots In Prison. Letters to the Editor: Seal Hunting, Conduct Of The Police, A Harsh Practice, Mato Grosso, Three Choirs Festival, An Unpoetic Choice, Nationalized Industries And Pib, League Cricket, Toll Of Tourism, Industry and design, Arab Refugees, London Noises, The Conservatives And Aden. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Britain Second In Bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,643, Television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News. Obituaries: Mr. Derek Ripley City insurance broker. Weather: The Weather. Property: Farms And Smallholdings, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: North American grain markets, Congress vote hits British hope of $325m Navy orders, Transport training levy, Finland to review rubber policy, Revenue deficit of £18m., Market awaits trade figures, Sterling closes unchanged, Final bill of £29m expected for new Cunarder, John James buys shares in TWW, Plastic brick to cut costs, Unit trust prices, Zurich rise continues in active dealings, Burmah to sell NRP, Export agency plan for state steel, Cocoa crop disappoints, Rank hotel reorganization, Microwave oven deal, Battlefield radar unit, Queries over Cator's valuation, Pechiney doubts on smelter site, Hovercraft by Vosper Thorneycroft, Vauxhall hit by work bans at crucial time, Pakistan beats U S aircraft ban, Syria keeps ban on oil, Ladbrokes going public, Ship efficiency threatens air freight expansion, What role for trustees?, Big issue by Can Pac Inv, Cortina: saga of a best seller, Giant toy sales drive is linked to new TV series, Coffee futures rise again, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Gabriel Wade & English Year Of Progress And Steady Expansion, Bromilow And Edwards Ltd., Western Mining marks time, Briefly From Industry Highest peacetime shipping losses, British Silverware's plan of action, NY cocoa futures advance, Western Credit omit final dividend, Churchill Falls issue, Business Diary, US car strike: peace talks delaved, Report on power to be speeded, 1,645m passenger miles for TWA, Gilts still uneasy, Marsh to discuss sea gas in U S, British research projects cut back, Horseley Bridge Limited Record Results In A Difficult Year Mr. John V. Sheffield's Review Of Activities, Williamson Tea Holdings Limited, Money still short. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread small losses, Pound holds steady, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Wall Street edges higher, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Lord Alexander of Tunis joins Securicor. Shipping News: Japanese shipping merger, Movements of liners.

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