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The Times - 06/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By GEORGE CLARK, FROM ERIC WIGHAM, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA, By A. M. RENDEL. Diplomatic Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-, From IAN McDONALD, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM STAFF REPORTERS, By Irving Wardle Drama critic, From John Wardle, By Henry Raynor, From William Mann Music Critic, From Michael Billingion, By Stephen Walsh, By Joan Chissell, Patricia de Joux, Suzy Menkes, FROM INNIS MACBEATH, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From PETER STRAFFORD., KYRIL TIDMARSH, PHS, RICHARD HARMAN. Linden Lodge, Austen Way, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire., GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE. 22 Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield, 10., BARNBY. House of Lords, Sept 4., GEDDES. Chairman, The British Travel Association. Queen's House, 64 St. James's Street. S.W.1., G. P. HUGHES. 12 Clifton Place, W.2., WILLIAM CASH. 51 Lincoin's Inn Fields, W.C.2., FRANK GORTON. 8 Heathfield Drive, Swinton, near Manchester, Aug. 29., F. DEUTSCH. 10 Sandrinham Road, N.W.11., J. F. C. HARVEY, Haileybury and I.S.C., Hertford., H. J. BLACKHAM, Director, British Humanist Association. 13 Prince of Wales Terrace, W.8., K. G. SHAVE, Member, London Transport Board. 55 Broadway, Westminster, S.W.1., PHYLLIS H. M. COLLIER. Meadowside Cottage, Alweston, Sherborne, Dorset., KEITH HANCOCK. Universal Publi Relations, 31 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. 1., MICHAEL BARNARD. 69 Oxney Lane, Hatch End, Pinner, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, Miss P. McGregor-Morris, Dr. C. Howard Whittle, Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Malcolm Elwin, From TOM GERMAN, From PETER MARSON, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS Equestrian Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From A. A.THOMSON, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By KEITH PAYNE and DAVID JONES, By NICHAEL GABRYSIAK and GAVIN GORDON, By Richard Wagner, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By CLIFFORD WEBB, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Yours sincerely, BERNARD INGHAM. National Prices and Incomes Board., FRANK RODGERS. Laurel Lodge, Angel Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey., H. M. LLOYD, Public Relations Officer, Port of London Authority, September 4, 1967., R. M. HAMER. Crusoes, Dudsbury Avenue, Ferndown, Dorset.,

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News: Intelligence chief ousted in Egypt, Record Number Of Students, Hanoi warning on peace moves, Town And County Clash On Meals Action over N U T boycott, Police called to envoy's meeting, Saudi visit by Shackleton, No Stuffiness About Clive's Show, Gun Duel Across Jordan River Tanks and mortars used, Aliens' Threat To Farming, Oven Can Clean Itself, Firms Warned By Biafra Regime 'Collaboration with enemy', Not all will go to the dogs, Bridge decision ratified, Seven Killed In Gales, Mr Sandys says Britain humiliated in S Arabia, Racial riot after Negro policeman kills boy, Britain told to get out of Aden Nationalists' reply to negotiation offer, Encounters with Nehru, Kennedy, and Kosygin, Behind the blank passport thefts, Personality make-up, Some East-West Rivalry At I.C.W. Meeting, Removing 'Dummy Bomb' Menace Hongkong law tightened, Warning by Mr Brown, A Frazer-Nash once more, District P-cs cut crime, No action over saucers hoax, General de Gaulle starts Polish visit today, Poll blows likely for Labour Double test this month, Soviet walkout in Peking, Unions Clash Over Social Security Selectivity in paying benefits is rejected, Annie Laurie Home Sale, Two new colour breaks in autumn rose show, Hysteria over population, US planning 'death ray' weapon, The Times Diary TV station for London Greeks? Drugs play too expensive Idealist Cambridge Liberal, One Dead, 30 Hurt In Coach Crash, Robens agrees to stay, 'Break with US on Vietnam', Health club to help women, Admit China to UN say Liberals, Coastguard fires back at gunman, Governor Romney joins the doves Vietnam 'brainwashing', Space scientist held in U S, What IS Stopping London's Shops From Staying Open Longer?, Rabies death is suspected, Turn-About Over £2M Stadium Council asked to go ahead, Foreign Minister resigns in India Language policy protest, Deadlock in old school dispute, Danger from spilt coal, Rail Pact Signed, Floods Rob Million Of Their Homes, Mrs Wilson and the butterflies, African rock sheds fresh light on the chemical origins of life, Modern man a menace to cavemen's art, Kenya Asians queue for Britain, French 'haven for deserters', Chalfont Begins Eec Talks Delaying tactics by France, Power Tariffs Demand IS Rejected Mr Gunter moves in rail dispute, Space an escape to adventure From Our Science Correspondent, National plan for training colleges urged, Caroline To Pay For Lifeboat Swim boast criticized, Rebels seek election to executive, New threat to train services, 34 die in air crash at Gander, New safety in Pontiac range, 'Creeping capitalism ' feared in Russia, Greek-Turk leaders to confer, Troops may come home sooner. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Pia, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, French Line, Claudgen Ltd.,, The Royal Exchange Group, Bryant Design & Construction, John Wallace & Sons Limited, Gulf, Burroughs Machines Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Forward Trust Ltd., Robert M. Douglas (Contractors), Colt Ventilation & Heating Ltd., Jack Barclay Limited, The Fairey Company Limited, British Industrial Plastics Limited. Index. Law: Hospital man took funds, Crown says, Secrets charge dropped, Plot to pervert justice alleged Charges after divorce suit, Further remand for teacher, 'Wife deal' a fraud says counsel, Murder charge in camera, Bullion charge man remanded. Picture Gallery: Africans clash in London. Classified Advertising: Personal, Church Restorations, Transfer Books, Educational, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Patchy whitewashing, Adventurous and exciting Church Hill Theatre: Tom Paine, Ample resources for a second show Scala Theatre: The Tempest, Splendour retained on a small stage, Frames of mind for festival, Restoration night is a triumph, The chance to decide. Arts and Entertainment: World Champion Increases Lead, British Success At Bridge Maximum Points, Bennett Play From Stoke-On-Trent, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,637, By Way Of Dublin. Editorials/Leaders: The American Presidency And Vietnam, Mr Chagla's Protest, Trade Ball IS In Germany's Court, The Means Test Debate. Letters to the Editor: Queen's Award, War On The Humanists, Time For Realism, Conduct Of The Police, Dancing LA Cachucha, The Writers Engage In Battle, Tennis Injuries, Public Relations, Never dissuasion, Water Supply, London Noises, Rules Of Diplomacy, Wykeham's Intentions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: 218 Commonwealth Scholarships, Retirements, The King's School, Canterbury, University Chaplains To Meet At York, University News. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Miss Alyse Gregory, Lady Ruth Balfour, Capt Lionel Dawson, Dr C. F. T. East. Sport: Andron Shakes Off Bribe's Challenge, Reluctant putt, Neale's return delayed, Sports in Brief, Everton content with two goals West Ham lose touch, Heckles out on last lap, Close and Murray baulk Pakistanis Exciting last 20 minutes, Outstanding new sports centre, Two Britons In Last Eight Chance for Miss Wade, Hunstanton Croquet, Play-off won by Casper, Frenchmen trounced, Fancy Free faster. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Pressed Steel plant being modernized, £1.3m for Sherry firms, Caledonian likely to spend further £5M on Boeings, New yardstick for unit trusts, Fairey heading for sharp increase in profit, Plan to end race discrimination, Canton's October trade fair in danger of cancellation, A & W streamlines plasticizer business, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Large help for money, Record world beer consumption last year, Barry Staines back in the firing line, Wilson Bros, Limited Board Still Looking For Expansion, Joseph's hotel group plan big expansion, Davy-Ashmore Limited Substantial increase in Profit but work shortage in prospect, Roberts-Arundel: union efforts sabotaged claim, Rotherham Co-op share capital frozen, Fairer deal for all takeovers is the aim, Business Diary Leslie Cannon walks alone-where to?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, All-time share peak in sight, TV rental firms cut prices, Youngest agency chief for PKL, State plan for ports under fire, Gilts quiet but firm, German airbus company founded, Chief Rabbi to meet directors, Government acts in U S copper strikes, Intra Bank purchase moves, Jamaica Sugar move, Provident Clothing ride over the squeeze, Courtaulds cut prices, Copper reacts after U S strike move, UK lags in productivity, Vauxhall pay proposals, Peru awaits devaluation, Big price war in toys ahead as makers drop RPM, How The Markets Moved, Barry Staines faces second takeover bid in a year, Briefly From Industry Normalair to take over aircraft controls firm, HP debt jumps £7m in first gain since squeeze, Over 2,000 new firms set up in Luxembourg, Kinta Kellas equipped to face future, U S car peace hopes fade. Business Appointments: Shell-Mex and BP name new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street gains ground, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Shares stay in good heart, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Further Large rises, Pound eases. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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