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The Times - 08/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From FRED P. GRAHAM, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Gibraltar Sept. 7, From DAVID SPANIER, From a Special Correspondent, From Stanley Sadie, From William Mann Music Critic, From a correspondent, By Julian Critchley, By Irving Wardle, From William Mann, Hilary Gelson and Suzy Menkes, PHS, HENRY STEELE COMMAGER. Professor of American History, Amherst College. Peterhouse, Cambrdge, Sept. 5., ROGER C. POOLE. Sorbonne, 5 Rue de l'Ecole-de-Médecine, Paris 6., JAMES BRAZILL. 19 Cavendish Gardens, Ilford. Essex., RONALD DUNCAN. Welcombe, near Bideford, Devon., ROBERT MACLENNAN. House of Commons, Sept 5., EUGENE L. LEBOY. c/o 851 South Gulph Road, King of Prussia, Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania 19406., B. AMBROSE. 111 Kingsway, Petts Wood, Kent., From JEROME CAMINADA, , T. A. CUTBILL. 37 Norfolk Street. Strand. W.C.2. Sept. 5., THOMAS DALBY. 65 Harvard Court. Honeybourne Road, N.W.6, Sept. 6., DOUGLAS MARCHANT. 1 Teddington Park. Teddington, Middlesex., ELDON GRIFFITHS. House of Commons, Sept. 5., KENNETH PARKER, Editorial Director, Cassell and Company Limited. 35 Red Lion Square, London, W.C.1., P. GLENNIE-SMITH Director, British Footwear Manufacturers Federation. Royalty House, 72 Dean Street, W.1, Sept.5., JOHN LAMBERT. 6 Queen Square, W.C.1., From STAFF REPORTERS, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, , From JOHN YOUNG, , From PETER WEST, From REX BELLAMY, , From GEOFFREY CHARLES, From ATHOL STILL, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By ROY MACKIE, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, COLIN HURRY. 56 Kingsway, W.C.2., MARY CAIRNCROSS. 31 Carlton Drive, S.W.15., GEOFFREY C. OWEN. Holly Green, Brookledge Lane, Adlington. Cheshire., RICHARD FRY,

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News: 20,000 books in one flat, Move On Vietnam Peace In Un US goes through motions, Jerusalem hastens repairs, Inquiry on T U C debate ruling, School bus refused, Automated crisp factory New £3/4m extension, Saigon poll losers defy police ban, Time for tennis in Peking, Police Apology To Three Men 'Rough handling' complaint, Card Vote Avoided On Entry To Common Market, Drug safeguards to be tighter Protection of consumer, Pay dispute keeps US schools shut Extra holiday for 600,000, Warning on buried bomber, Rises In State Prices To Be Examined Electricity increases expected to stay, Housing list 'racialism' alleged, Games depend on £2m stadium Minister tells Edinburgh, Smith's Potato Crisps, Moral dilemma of abortion, The Times Diary Bonesetter at last accepted Sir James's world alphabet Clara Malraux on independence, Influence felt in tea-boy strike, 'Tool used to foment trouble', Smiths Crisps expand, Report On London Building Stoppages Findings of Court of Inquiry Mischievous acts by 'subversive' body, Unrest Grows On Spain's Farms, U S to build Vietnam 'Maginot Line', Promenade DES Anglais, 'Woman cut in pieces' confession, Power boards in economy talks, Gibraltar flies its flags of loyalty Referendum air of carnival, Tribute in steel to Sibelius, Army forced to fill Aden's political vacuum, Crusade defeated, Thinker on Pacific island, Entries at Sandhurst, £1,700 paid for a George VI half-crown, Dismissals in Santo Domingo, The Pope ordered to rest, S Arabia Army Acts To Stop Rivals' Battle, Attempt at trouble fails on Hongkong border, 'State Places In Prep Schools', 'Join us' call to Mr Jay, Artillery Fire Duel, Bonn pledge on army role, Death Sentence For Arms Rhodesia anti-terror move, Triumph or travesty?, Heath's Reply To Wilson, New light on quasars, Law on coffee bars 'put up drug price', Barbican men are blamed, 300 Mph Tests Of Hovertrains, Soviet attack on Mao, Alabama to have racial test, 1,400 miles of leisure cruiseway planned, Government Retreat Before The Storm, Financier's 'nil' will, Town to close six schools, Greville Wynne tells of beating-up by British, Gen De Gaulle Fails To Convince The Poles, 'No urgency' for kidney machines. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Demonstrations at Unison '67 Airday. Display Advertising: Bell's, Wharf Holdings Limited, Associated Engineering, Ici, EQUITY Consort Investment Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, E, Bcl, Smith Brothers Whitehavend Ltd., Simons, Parker Knoll, Regional Properties Limited, Icfc, National Cancer Day Society, Martins Bank Limited, Pembroke Carton & Printing Co. Ltd., M&g, Centrais Elétricas De São Paulo S/a-Cesp, Unit Assurance, Matthew Hall Mechanical Services Ltd., Towers (Sunderland) Ltd., Eldonwall, Gorden's, London Brick Company Limited, J.D.Ferry Company, Inc., Giltspur Investments Limited, Colodense Ltd., Envoy, The Gresham Group Of Companies, Boc, Tudor Food Products Ltd., Smiths Potato Crispa Ltd., Mercedes-Benz, Barnardo's, Wright Machinery Company Limited.. Index. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,639, 6ft Still Life Fetches £360, British team go into bridge lead, Television and radio programmes, Swinburne Pages For Britain. Law: 'New Boy Ducking Led To Death' Pleasure boat men for trial, Retrial order in shot girl case, Jordan case court told of 'fear'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: A hypnotic and powerful Shylock Haymarket Theatre The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare, Bruckner's last mass, Two views of the same subject, Treasure in the West, Authentic and untruthful interpretations, Bryan Wynter's new paintings, Respectable Mehler. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Detroit In Trouble Again, Britain's Foreign Balance-Sheet, Safety Of Drugs, Canals For Pleasure. Letters to the Editor: Conduct Of The Police, Legality Of American Action: The War In Vietnam, On Rhodesian Screens, Whilst asking..., Writers Engage In Battle, Public Relations, Scholarship Prize, Price Of Footwear, Consumption v investment, Arab Refugees, Spoiling For A Fight, War And Peace, Composers At The Play. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, County Commissions. Obituaries: Mr W. F. Gibbs A designer of famous ships, Sir Charles Renold Industrial innovator, Cdt Thomas Finlay An outstanding horseman, Mr Vic Barlow, Miss Mary Leys, Mr Sydney Redfern. Sport: Wolver Hollow shows his class Northern stables benefit, Thomson makes up early errors Start of autumn forage, Mrs Jones reaches semi-final, Southwick Croquet, Yorkshire Keep County Title, Scullers struggle in championships, Sports in Brief, Stiff Test For Hunt And Oakeley, Senior for Guthrie, France pose threat, Amon May Drive New Ferrari Extra speed expected, Rogers out of England XV. Weather: The Weather. Property: Cannon balls were found in the moat, Sales By Auction. Deaths. Business and Finance: Bank's records 'muddled', T U C backs textile men, Freak figures show capital spending rise, Abbey Life in property, How Arab war hit the pound-official, New trust by Rothschild, BoT to check Italian refrigerator prices, Firm sued for $200m, Insurance firms shy of equities, Dobson Hardwick pay 2 p c more, ICI's rating will look to 1968, Note circulation down £9m, British Vita offer 13s for McCrae, Vauxhall pay deal rejected, No sign of break yet in coffee deadlock, India wants long-term investment, Briefly From Industry Radio Times price rise confirmed, What makes Peter Shore tick?, PIB green light for General Accident pay, Massey to raise £12m, Crittall-Hope Limited, E. G. Herbert take-over, Euro-dollar bond rush, Spending cards: a new phase, All out at Ford US-and spreading, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Money short again, Highest August unemployment, Allegations start row, Smiths Crisps upswing, ICI profit report sends equities soaring, London Provision Exchange, Big tourism deficit cut, State industries' efficiency is target of new package, Yorkshire Brick cut pay-out, NY silver rallies, Shops widen sweets range as rpm ends, Shares hit fresh peak, German stake in Banque Worms, Gilts still firm, The worst of Millbank's crises are now over, French boost computer aid, The Fourth Market, Montague L. Meyer Changing Structure Of Timber Trade Group's Prospects Viewed With Optimism, Unit Trust Prices, Setback for Lake View, Sharp advance in sugar futures. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Montreal and Toronto exchanges, European and Far East securities, ChemicaL shares strong, Regional share prices, £ slightly lower, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Mixed trend on Wall St, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Appointments. Shipping News: Movements of Liners.

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