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The Times - 24/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID WOOD POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From MICHAEL HATFIELD, , BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, By FRANK DAVIS, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY RITA MARSHALL, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, , From PAUL HORNE, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From IAN McDONALD-, From NORMAN FOWLER, , FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent, , By William Gaunt, From William Mann, Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, G.W., By Joan Chissell, From Stanley Sadie, By Hilary Havwood, A.E.P., By Julian Critchley, By John Young, Yachting Correspondent, Bea Howe, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Andrew Graham, From LOUIS HEREN-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, PHS, BARBARA MAcDONALD. Sanduck Farm, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, June 22., JOHN HUGHES. Ruskin College, Oxford, June 22., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON. House of Commons, June 22., GEORGE WHITFIELD, President, Headmasters' Association. 29 Gordon Square, W.C.1., JOHN M. TEMPLE. House of Commons., J. H. M. WESTON. 15 and 16 The Green, Richmond, Surrey, June 21., E. A. GOODLAND. 57 High Street, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana, South America., H. W. LANCASTER. Glandyfi Castle, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire., By Egon Ronay, NEVILL BARBOUR. South Newington, Banbury, Oxfordshire, June 21., JOHN BROWN. 151 Kennington Road, S.E.11., By the RIGHT REV., Sir James Butler, Mr. Christian Darnton, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, By JOHN PRICE, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor., HIGHER PROFITS AND ENCOURAGING PROSPECTS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALEXANDER EADIE, RICHARD KELLEY, MICHEL McGUIRE, ERIC OGDEN, ERIC G. VARLEY, R. E. WOOF. House of Commons, S.W.1., By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS,

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News: 100,000 Viva cars to be checked, Lord Alport At Work, Fees unfair, gypsies say, Encouragement for inventors, 250 in 'Queen Mary' of an airliner, Britain not ready for jumbo jet tourism, Finding a new literacy in theology, Call To Order At Universities Crosland advice on entry, Senator Dodd Receives Censure, Good START For The Summit Conference Second meeting at Russia's suggestion, Training fruit trees for a hedge, Pleasure of making a scrapwork screen, Ninety years in the sherry trade, Small U S town on top of world, Experts see anti-mine ship, Quick summer recipes, King Husain Will Go To Un Arab summit postponed, Back to the days of Hannibal, Metal find after car explosion, Transport 'Corridor' Through New Town, Greek Warning Over Dissension 'Lies', 100,000 gns paid for a Botticelli 38 pictures fetch £551,145, All the way by Channel trains French control into Kent, New Immigrants Law Intended Assimilating a generation, More Local Say In Planning Cabinet give Bill priority, Airlines Sued Over Noise At Orly, Some tested drivers unsafe, Jerusalem short of food, 55 deaths in U S plane crashes, 'Arbiters of the TV set', Painful Path To Unity, Rumania takes its own line Mr Maurer's UN plea, Unions want curb on U S capital, Tory Filibuster Delay For Mr Abse's Bill, The Times Diary, Aden troops ring crisis area, Sailing-the old barriers are down, The Pope upholds celibacy rule Priests' total dedication, NUR reject depot peace move Over 5,000 on strike: talks continue today, Select committee on problems, Russia reticent on leaders' talks, Delay in oil price rise, Vietnam protest at crusade, Hongkong Battle With Rioters Siege of union building, Playgoers in need of identity. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Canadian questions about the Queen's visit, Slandered in Commons Col Lohan says, Opponents of homosexual reform gain a day. Display Advertising: Bell's Scotch Whisky, Viyella International In 1966, Appeals, Key Statistics 1900-1966, Yachts & Boats, Oxfam, 'Weedol', Hick, Hargreaves & Co. Ltd., Electric Fork Lift Trucks. Index. Law: Scrap merchant released, Rewriting of 'Oscar Wilde', Intent In The Law Of Manslaughter Regina v. Lamb, Seven years in gaol for a 'ham-handed' spy, Tote Bets Held Not To Be Wagering Contracts Tote Investors Ltd. v. Smoker, Rector upset by Judges' criticism, Policemen Went Out With Jury Regina v. McNeil, Solicitor accused over £6,000, Kwesi Armah asked about power. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Hotels, Harry Wheatcroft & Sons Limited, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Picture Gallery: Summit, Grapes from Etna. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Reviews: Plethora of sub-plots, Singers and their accompanists, A lively festival in Belfast, Glyndebourne's Scandinavian tour, Monteverdi's genius is vindicated, Festival revival of Rameau opera-ballet, The knack of regularly raising a laugh, Sullivan's surprise, Incompetence at Oxford festival, Connoisseurs' Guide, Bloomsbury artists at Rye gallery, Man enough to lead, Abbey recital of Czech music. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News, Church services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Arts and Entertainment: A library of advice, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,574. Editorials/Leaders: A Pitiless Innuendo, Backs To Wall For Lancashire, The Stars Have Set, The Johnson-Kosygin Summit. Letters to the Editor: Taxed Into Sloth, House Improvements, On The Way Out?, Kept Waiting, Middle East, School Reorganization, Is nuclear power the best buy?, RSPCA membership, 'My Dear Nancy', Pensions And The Cost Of Living. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Normanbrook, A V-M GRAHAM A distinguished airman, Mr Randall Swingler, Prof R A L Black Rock mechanics and mining. Sport: Carpenter triumphs, U S Show Their Strength, Potter takes title, Scottish boats set hot pace, Home countries in semi-finals Stronger finishing decisive, Henley qualifying events, Barrington falis short of another Test century Bleak outlook again for India, Double for Smith, Sports in Brief, Salvo masters Sodium in stirring finish, Softer Going Suits Spaniards Mount, Today's Sport, Injury Problem For Newcombe Shoulder improving, Hailwood may gain triple, Eastbourne Croquet. Business and Finance: B & C on the rebound, London Chamber in Paris talks, Virile V and G impresses man from the big country, Tax relief broadened, Fibre-top firms condemn Courtelle tow ban, Airline out of business, Exporters waiting for dust to settle on Iraq ban, Cold wind in olive groves, News Summary, What is France up to?, MI postpones sale of three firms, Unit trust prices, Banks in softer mood over loans, The profits of James Scott (Electrical Holdings) are encouraging, Vitamins accept, London TV consortium picks name, $50m issue by Union Carbide, Delay likely on petrol rise, Mexico to sell silver on free market, E Electric offer 'decent deal'-Bagrit, Company Meetings Redman Limited, AMC fights for survival, Suchard buys up minorities, BAC jets for Brazil, Fresh demand for rubber with 20¼d paid again, Treasury bill tender, Quick start on Great Lakes gas pipeline, F. H. Lloyd stage recovery, BP books 46 tankers as long Suez closure looms, Patchy day in money, Briefly from the boardroom, Small mixed changes in share prices, Propaganda has little effect on sterling balances, Company Meeting Pritchard Cleaners (Holdings) Limited, IFC's role in £30m Indian fertilizer plant, Scottish paper firms merge, RCA plan offering of $160m debentures, New funds go flexible, Trading ban continues, August move for Esso bureau, Ford agree new wage structure, Germany has doubts about oil supply, New Congo currency?, MPs claim nuclear power is dearer, Midland pay offer scorned by union, ETU chief for shipping probe, Gilts ease in quiet trading, Helicopters show profit, Bleak future for textiles says Viyella's Joe Hyman, Builders' union hire consultants. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Australian mines rebound, How The Markets Moved, Wall St seat goes for $365,000, Light support for the pound, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Mixed showing on Wall Street. Business Appointments: New steel firm names board. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Property. Births.

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