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The Times - 31/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By PHILIP HOWARD, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correstondent, FROM A SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From WILLIAM NORRIS, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From IBRAHIM NOORI, FROM ERIC BRITTER, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From DAVID BONAVIA, From MARIO MODIANO, By Caryl Brahms, By David Davies, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chiissell, JOHN CHARTRES, HENRY TANNER, New York Times., NORMAN FOWLER, P.H.S., NORMAN BENTWICH. Hollycot, Vale of Health, N.W.3, July 28., MIDHET JUMA, Ambassador. Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 6 Upper Phillmore Gardens, W.3, July 28., AHARKUN REMEZ, Ambassador. Embassy of Israel, 2 Palace Green, W.8, July 30., COLIN JACKSON. House of Commons, July 28., C. V. SILVER. 41 Marsham Court, Marsham Street, S.W.1, July 27., R. O. C. NORMAN. Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York., SEIRIOL EVANS, Chairman, The Council for the Care of Churches. 83 London Wall, E.C.2., M. E. WYKES. 382 Tilehurst Road, Reading, Berkshire, July 26., By DAVID WOOD, CHARLES ALLAN SHAW. The Deanery, Bulawayo, July 24., STAMP. House of Lords, July 27., JOHN STEWART. Parish of Saint Paul, 47 Trafalgar Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, 13, July 27., BARBARA KENDRICK. 20 Oakhill Court, Edge Hill, S.W.19, July 25, P. HOPKINSON. 26 Basil Street, S.W.3, July 26., JACQUELINE N CAENON BROOKES. 5 Cheyne Place, S.W.3, July 28., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, M. D. M., Patricia de Joux, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From LEWINE MAIR, by Prudence Glynn, F. MACARTNEY., FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN LEWIS, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From A. P. RYAN, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, By MAURICE CORINA, By RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD CASEMENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GEORGE PULAY, , FRANK J. LEVENS, Managing Director, Joshua B. Powers Ltd., Gillow House, 5 Winsley Street, Oxford Street, W.1., H. S. S. FEW, Director. National Association of Retail Furnishers, 42-44 Sun Street, E.C.2., EDITED BY Arthur F. Earle,

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News: Plans In Plenty-But Money Will Have To Wait, Peking news man held, Mortgage ban may end, Sheep disease connected with multiplle sclerosis, President Liu Blamed For Wuhan Revolt, Tuc Battle Over Incomes Policy Mr Cousins to lead fight, Degree for blind man, Britain asks Spain's help on pilots, Hard times ahead for a town where cotton is no longer king, Shell chief in Lagos for talks Nationalization threat as oil dispute grows, Public accept the freeze-Mr Lee, Home goes a stowaway, Whitehall's afternoon in the country, Global role for Soviet Navy, Natal girl is white again, Tshombe's fate may depend on a bargain, Mr Wilson's covenant with the Labour Party, Higher prices in Spain From Our Correspondent, JPs told to take pride in task, World's women need leader, Compulsive competitor, Strike today on London rail route, Newspaper chief is storybook hero, Children lost in capsized boat, AA warning to smokers, Greeks wounded in Cyprus clash, Paris Collections, Cairo seeks Yemen support costs Threat of withdrawal, More efforts by UN team on Aden, London police inspector gains a first in law, East Germany's longing for recognition, Battle Of Britain Thanksgiving Service, War 'Totally Unnecessary' In Vietnam U Thant's challenge to United States, Notes and comments, Miss World says: 'I quit', M Bidault in Belgium, Time running out, says Mr Smith, This mistake is only too easy, Union to change tactics, Overtures to Czechs by Bonn, Fears For 183 In Carrier, 'Quebec Free To Choose ', The Times Diary Mr Wilson's inner lobby Why Tony Essex left the BBC Flaw wrecks Doughty's chances, Astronomers' Atlantic link-up, Cripples hobble to No. 10, MP protests at 'chaos' on train, Indian party rebel takes over Congress loses ninth state, Bandit killed after street attack, Police Call On Mp WHO Defied Ban Reported for driving in Polperro, Tree kills two sisters, How to behave in Europe, Too old at 22?, Fuel which gels may save lives Air crash fire research, Honeymoons on Navy, Plan for more Brook centres, Police asked to aid race relations, Earthquake kills over 100, Moscow frowns on Castro, Holiday Jams: Action Call. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Sidac Limited, F.H.Lloyd & Co. Limited, British Steel Corporation, Initial Services Limited, Kenning, Dunrovin, Gross Cash Registers Limited, Leipzig Fair, Ncr, Jones.Lang Wootton, Shareholder Relations Limited, Lowenbrau, Charlwood Alliance Holdings, Bank Of England, Selfridges, Jonas Woodhead & Sons Limited, Earls Court Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: Weekend on the waterway, Official Appointments and Notices: Promotions in the Forces Royal Navy, Canon Collins's warning on ecumenism, Prof Bondi to head Esro, LSE student wins CIS award, Oxford Class List: P.P.E.. Law: Probability Of Demolition In Rating Assessments Almond (Valuation Officer) v. ASH Brothers And Heaton Ltd., More Arrests In Greece Former Minister charged, Libel Action Over Error In Book On Murder Mason v. Michael Joseph Ltd. And Others, 'Try ME For Armed Robbery' Convicted Man Pleads Regina v. Thatcher. Reviews: Britten's magic, The price we pay for instant acting, Spanish paintings of four centuries, Study of a cotton crisis, The Potter's Art. Classified Advertising: Personal, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Editorials/Leaders: Tonic Effects Of Cheap Power, A Way Round The Jams, Maquis International, Where The Winds Stop. Letters to the Editor: Wrong Priorities, Resources Denied, Help For Familes, Breaking faith with Efta, Refugees Across The Jordan: Root Of The Trouble, Storm Signals, Equipment Grants, The Burning Fiery Pipe, Battleship Potemkin, Links With Rhodesia, Preserving Pugin. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,605, Television and radio programmes, Drimer Leads The Field. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House Of Lords. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Obituaries: Lady Lees, SIR REGINALD MAXWELL Government in India, Mr. I. A. W. Gilliat. Sport: Cowes Results, Kentish Hopes High, Britain quick to avenge defeat Notable changes in form, One Point Decisive In Queen's Prize, Sports in Brief, Zeddaan holds off English challenge, Eton Eight Lead All The Way, Lewis times sprint well, Australians take lead, Woolmers Treble, Strong youth team contains fine prospects, South win easily, Texan Car Triumphs, Italian wins White City big prize. Weather: The Weather. Property: New shopping centres ready soon, Factories Warehouses And Sites, Property Investments. Business and Finance: Item withdrawn, 'Other assets' of Fed leap, MP wants whole-house heating, World Bank chief seeks aid funds, Four trusts raise loans in New York, 5-year plan attacked in Italy, Rothmans Australia at crossroads, Briefly From Industry 'Pan-American' threat to sea transport, Business rides rioting storm, News Summary, Food chains to put ban on suppliers who offer stamps, Dead Sea offer, French aid for Spanish power plant, More US goods for Britain, New international bank now open, ££2.7m. deficit in national savings, Where the economic planning went wrong, New Day purchase Newbery branches, 300 out of work when mill closes, Dreamland Electrical to improve further, New range of dyes stain less, cut cost, Jute cutback postponed, Coffee quota system is 'unfair', Company Meeting City Branch For Moss Bros, Suez closure hits UK ship repair industry, Why the spending cuts will not apply to overseas aid, Local authority loan rate reduction, Power station contract, Fibre output best ever for June, Business Diary Mr Ogg goes into non-retirement, Commodity markets, US tax bill on last lap, 'Hands off Milford', Fall in American profits gathers momentum, Anglo-US bid to lead optics market, A forger on the grand scale, A reason for buying Sentrust, Money patchy, 'Major gold crisis was feared', Briefly from the boardroom, First dividend to state by Air France, Business Bookshelf, UK mounting Copenhagen exhibition, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Alfa-Sud plant gets go-ahead, List-broking gaining ground, 210,000-ton tankers, £253m premiums paid on doorstep, New bounce in natural rubber, Tyne's year-old 'who does what' row ends, Pakistan gets £8m UK loan, Variable pension benefits, Strategy pays off, UK team for port survey, ICI about to clinch Bexford deal, Hongkong's steel firms want aid, US 'fertilizer imperialism ', Bank ban will cut UK stake in Australia, Siemens and AEG get reactor iobs. Business Appointments: Kodak loses two directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Option rates, Regional share prices, International bonds traded in Europe, Weekly Wall Street prices, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Prices, Health cure wanted for Europe's ailing markets. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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