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The Times - 06/10/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From DAVID WOOD, By REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From IAN McDONALD, By HENRY RAYNOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By DAVID SPANIER, , By ROY LEWIS, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, Paris, Oct. 5, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Scarborough, Oct. 5, By William Mann, Music Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Stanley Sadie, J. O. C., By John Peter, By Michael Billington, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, KYRIL TIDMARSH, PHS, FRANCIS-WILLIAMS, House of Lords, Sept. 29., DUNCAN SANDYS. House of Commons, Oct. 4., EDMUND DE POTHSCHILD. New Court, St. Swithin's Lane, E.C.4, Oct. 4., JAMES SAUNDERS. 24 St. Stephens Gardens, Twickenham., REG BAGNALL ROY SPENCER JIM DAKIN ALAN STEELE LAWRENCE HARRIS RON STILLING PETER HOWARD PETER STUBBS JIMMY JACKSON GEOFF THOMAS HERBERT LUDFORD GEOFF WILKINSON JOCK McCABE KEN MASON DOUGLAS GORDON PRIESTLEY WILLIAMS BOB YOUNG Scarborough, Oct 5., JOHN MORGAN. RICHARD WEST. St. Nicholas Hotel, Scarborough., T. E. B. HOWARTH. St. Paul's School, W.14, Oct. 4., By Reginald Maudling, , CECIL BEATON. 8 Pelham Place, S.W.7., E. F. SYNGE. Butleigh Vicarage, Somerset, Sept. 30., LESLIE WADDINGTON. 2 Cork Street, W.1, Sept 30., BARBARA LEWIS. 25 Charlbury Road, Oxford, oct. 3., A. J. WOODMAN. King's College, Cambridge, Oct. 2., A friend, Mr. G. R. Barrell, By Suzy Menkes, Prudence Glynn, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS Equestrian Corespondent, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, FROM A SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By ROBERT JONES, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, By ROY MACKIE, By CLIYFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Joseph Slevin, Washington, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, RICHARD FRY, R. L. CAMRASS. J. NICHOLLS. J. B. M. EVANS. 137 Avenue Louise, Brussels., DAVID ALLPORT. University College, Oxford., A. EDEN-GREEN. The British Oxygen Company, Hammersmith House, W.6., by Clement Shread, , by H. G. Sledmere, Manager, National Cash Register Decimilization Service, by C. L. Boltz, by W. J. Northmore, , by A. K. Astbury, by Laura Tatham, by F. C. Thurling, , by Michael O'Connor,

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News: Naturism offer on bus tickets, Students 'forced into slums' Lodgings shortage worsens, Accused Saigon Leader Freed, Murder Squad At Gaming Clubs Croupier killed with axe, 'Deception' charge by Kaunda, Films Save Space, Death from broken heart, Minister may go to Rhodesia Governor requests meeting, Party Backs The Government Over Entry To Common Market Mr Brown says balance of payments is not an insoluble problem, Study Director For Prince Canadian Expert On Archaeology, In Small Print, Pakistan plea for arms aid, Backache Means Bad Design, Cairo arrest over suicide poison, Envoy's stay extended in Brunei, De Gaulle sees Sir P Reilly, The Times Saturday Review, Home Office may reopen P-c case, Pirates turn to America, Journalist's refusal, Lord Hunt for Parole Board, MP barred from Moscow trial, Workmen dig up Ice Age bones, To Lease Or Not, Boy alleges assault by teacher, Heavy Indian border losses, Biafrans Set Up New Battle Headquarters, New fashion for Paris police, Bank Chief Praises British Progress, Decisive victory with few cheers for Mr Brown, Talks offer in print dispute, La Libération, Shipowners chide Mr Cousins 'Absent as strike continues', Ford surprises Paris show, Guinea's hint of new contact, Can Russia ever turn to capitalist West?, Dock-Gate Meeting That Never Was, Jets limited to four a night, Cliff Bungalow Swept Away Evacuation ordered, Oxford may abolish 'fourths', Links with Israel under strain Britain seen as unreliable, Sussex theatre seeks grant, The Times Diary Oswald Mosley reviews his life How to glut the stamp market A trustee of the Tate at 33, Sanctions Policy In U S Still Stands, Mr Fiennes attacks unions, Gibraltar poll approval, Johnson's Tax Warning, Rift In The Greek Right Wing Plea to support regime, Unions' power game, Running down our own achievement and quality, 30 bombs planted in Hongkong, Selling the British bride, Hippies face takeover by Freebies, Computer Progress, Next Month IS Still Europe Target Labour Party backs NEC on entry, British vessel quarantined, Guide To 100 Good Schools, Cardinals find document on errors too negative, 'Emperor' pilloried in China, Mr Martell's debt hopes, New strike by signalmen, Marines Fly In To ACT As Aden Rearguard, Training Needed In Seven Skills, 'The Ring' is sung out of order, £100,000 jewels stolen in flat, Sir Malcolm's funeral plan, Cunard seeking French link, Unity call to poor of America Black and White link-up, Ban on bogus parson, 'Tests Link Man With Theft' Shoe sent to Harwell-Crown, W Bengal keeps its coalition, Problems of the press, Commission aids private builders. Sport: Wimbledon open to all players, England choose full team, Notts want Sobers, England can answer the critics, Petingo's speed decisive in Middle Park Stakes, Cautious optimism is keynote, Sports in Brief, Two Riders Share Big Prize, Link with referees, Barnes joins US leaders on 68 Rally by Alliss and O'Connor, Challenger sought for Atkins, Eastbourne Croquet. News in Brief. Law: £400 in fines over house transfers 'Worked for love', man says, Charges dropped, Delay to appeal aid attacked, No bail for man in embassy case, When Accused Should Be Represented, Chinese in battle at the docks Police called to flare-up after 'insult to Mao', Denial on man overboard, Madame Tussaud's Action Settled, Plot to kill girl is alleged, Protester carried from court, 10-2 majority conviction, Car charge denial by Sir T Dundas. Display Advertising: LA Flora Blanche, Aga, Business Week, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Higher Family Allowances, Gonzalez Byass, Lamson Industries Group, Midland Bank, Barclays Bank, Stratstone Limited, Winget Gloucester, Limited, Eldonwall Industries Ltd., Icfc, Birmingham Industrial Trust Limited,, The General Steam Navigation Company Limited, Axal Springer Publishing Group, Florence, Bankers Trust, Shipping Industrial Holdings Limited, Longmans, Pitmans, George Glarke (Motors) Limited, Brother, Hambro Abbey Income Trust, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Cargo, The British Economy, Leek And Westbourne Building Society, Ncr, Hick, Hargreaves & Co Ltd, Semple Taylor, Hertz & Godfrey Davis, Dr. Barnado's,, Design Centre Publications, Philips, Gpo, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Endocil Day-Care, Harrods, Mercedes-Benz, The A-M Organisation, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, Emi. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Maugham possessions for disposal next month, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,663. Picture Gallery: £4m contract for new London Bridge, Business and office equipment. Reviews: Fifteen little-known abstract painters, Space or chewing gum?, An opera Covent Garden should have, Tension and splendour, Music In Dorset Houses, Concert devoted to Kodaly, Contemplative view of Brahms, Unerring eye of Chekhov, Music for four hands. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Battle For Entry, An industrial policy of bits and pieces, A King In Moscow, A Very Fatuous List. Letters to the Editor: Czech Writers, Adapting The Traffic To The Town, Scarborough Incident, Desalination, Woman's Hour, Hospital Wait, Greek Hints, Avant-Garde Casualties, Attitudes on textiles, B.B.C.'s Own Paper, Promoting Contacts With Ussr: Exchange Of Publications, Research Grants, Thought From Roget. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Stephen Joseph Tireless advocate of theatrein-the-round, Dr. H. Lowery, Group Capt J. P. Domvile, Sir Gordon Munro, Mrs Arthur Rhys Roberts. Weather: The Weather. Property: Businesses For Sale, Country Properties, Inigo Jones castle offered for sale. Business and Finance: AEI reply on GEC bid today, RICHARD SPIEGELBERG reports after a trip to ICI's Rosenberg works in Holland, UK problems 'exaggerated', Briefly From Industry, Big banks near a decision on hours, TV move into films may be blocked, Harlech TV shareholders named, News Summary, Unit trust prices, £10m ships order nears deadline, M & S to retail household textiles, Rapid rise of Barclays (France), Japan's A-plant starts production, BASF cut back on spending, Astley will finance machine tool hire, $300m lead and zinc deal, Gilts still unhappy, £8m order for Tridents, GPO to install 6m telephones over next five years, Milan losses pared in late trading, Burmah Oil lifts interim, Oxford, London and Moscow look at the British economy, Dover Plan performance, State's 'foot in door', Why U S bankers head for London Banking World, Dacron rationed in U S, London and Midlands quote for BB & EA, Major expansion at Grattan, Greyhound setting up £15m leasing operation in U K, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Profit rise due for Cyril Lord, Laser beams for industry, Rover plan new range of V8 powered car engines, How £50 curb has hit Europe, Low-cost computer from EE, Cinderella IS Growing Up, Whitehall to vet cheap power bids, Fuel row: Robens to see Minister, London Provision Exchange, Copper prices rally after early sharp loss, Hodge group's streamlining, 50 pc growth in Dollar Fund, Swan, Hunter heads new £9m group, Much higher ICI profits ahead, says Sir Paul, Small fall in dollar premium, Burmah banks on BP interim, Cocoa agreement nears, Business Diary, Housing Corporation's £300m plans, QE II and France may run joint service, Bank keeps up pressure on money market, Note circulation down £3m, Anglo American makes big investment in Rhodesia, Vera Sugg staff agencies, Lonsdale & Bartholomew cannot hold dividend, Boom years over for wool, More plastics prices cut, Ford may cut Falcon prices to match VW, How The Markets Moved, Rover strike ends, Decimals Need Action, Lower payment by Reed & Smith, Hodge simplifies, US prices shoot up, Government help imminent for textile industry. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at Pillar Holdings. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices ICI jumps 2S 3d, European and Far East securities, Early losses easily recovered, Sharp late rise in New York sugar, Wall Street gains ground in moderate activity, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, General selling of sterling.

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