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The Times - 01/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, , BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM WILLIAM NORRIS, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By our ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST-, From ERIC BRITTER, , From IBRAHIM NOORI, , FROM MOSHE BRILLIANT, From PETER NICHOLS-, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DESSA TREVISAN, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, By Mosco Carner, by Prudence Glynn, BY THE NEWS TEAM, STEPHEN JESSEL, P.H.S., ISAIAH BERLIN; DAPHINE DU HAMISH MAURIER; HAMILTON; YEHUDI MENUHIN; COMPTON SYBIL MACKENZIE; THORNDIKE; DOROTHY MAYER; AUSTEN WILLIAMS ROBERT MAYER; July 25., ERNEST HAMBLOCH. 8 Gloucestcr Road, Kingston Hill, Kingston-on-Thames. Surrey., THELMA CAZALET-KEIR. Raspit Hill, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks, Kent, July 29., ALFRED A. GEORGE, Secretary, Post Office Tower Branch, Post Office Engineering Union. 78 Merewood Road, Barnehurst, Kent., JOOST DE BLANK, Chairman, United Kingdom Committee for Human Rights Year 1968. 93 Albert Embankment, S.E.1, July 28., D. S. TENNANT. General Secretary., IAN GILMOUR. DENNIS WALTERS., JOHN MAYNARD SMITH, Dean of School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, July 30., J. F. RICHARDSON., R. M. CLIFFORD. 218 Sussex Gardens, W.2, July 26., By DAVID WOOD, F. M. A. TORRENS-SPENCE. Mill House, Laurel Vale, Portadown, co. Armagh, Northern Ireland., P. L. WOODLAND. Lyndhurst, 10 Ridge Road. Mitcham. Surrey., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, By MAURICE CORINA, By RODNEY COWTON, By JOHN PRICE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By W. R. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. P. Adam, P. ADAM, Chairman, British Export Houses Association, 69 Cannon Street, E.C.4., By Patrick Campbell, NIGEL FARRINGTON. July, 1967., By Rosemary Simon, By Sam Heppner,

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News: The View from the Fountains A Special Report On The Royal Lancaster London's Newest, State police seal off Milwaukee Night of Negro rioting, Royal Lancaster, £38,000 for four hurt in house blast, Action after car racing fires Drivers' flameproof suits, U S dilemma on bases, Israel's new overland route, French Rush To Seaside, Attracting the businessman, Work-to-rule after rail strike, Chemists' action on NHS cuts, St. Laurent: a Mid-Atlantic accent, Mr Mick Jagger speaks his mind, Prospects of Aden talks fade Sultans' presence opposed, M Spaak supports Britain, Move To Oust Mr Johnson, Rolling Stones are free, 'Thing' Puzzles Rn Bomb Men, Revolution rejected, Police raid Hongkong unions, New Tremor Hits Caracas, British publishers would fight any Catholic move to stop Dutch book, Biafra takes over Shell-BP plant, 11-Plus Failures Get Through Computer wrongly fed, The Dolphin Affair, Critics help RA sales, Parents jubilant at school ruling 'Breakthrough' claimed, Snakes and ladders with Mr Wilson, Mansion Demolishers May Be Sued, Check sought on hilltop radio masts, The Times Diary Pindling routs the pirates Heaven is 19 Japanese harpists Young Libs' counter-revolution, Success in AID cases, Gen De Gaulle Gets Cabinet Support Help for 'freedom' of French Canada, Rumania seeks trade links with the west, Teaching Americans the art of politics, Virus Disease Discovery, Bus and taxi men fight area plan, Recordings of 90 years, Wining And Dining In Bayswater, Spanish view on Gibraltar refuted, War's Blow To Lebanon, Tuc Centenary To Cost £300,000 Affiliation fees going up, My telephone tapped, says Lord Russell, Seven killed in rail crash Coaches ripped open by derailed train, Rajahs Fight For Privy Purses Plan to overthrow Congress, Senator Ed Brooke's mother, Unity Challenge For The Churches, Residential clubs for ex-prisoners, Peking Plea For Army Support Class struggle intensifies, What's in it for female guests?, Town Buys Back Latin Treasure, Battle to save listing timber ship, Region needs self-help. News in Brief. Law: The man who loved ponies, Vicar sent for trial, Coach crash driver given year's gaol, Tunisians gaoled, Doctor Knew Of Tablets Regina v. Jagger, Ex-Minister gaoled in Greece, No Proper Direction On 'Nude Girl' Evidence Regina v. Richards, Prisoner had drug in gaol, Year in gaol for disobeying court, Enfield Parents Lose Schools Claim Bradbury And Others v. London Borough Of Enfield, Practice Directions On Majority Verdicts, Gun boy was 'spoilt', £10,000 gold bars charge, Libel Damages For Lord Blakenham Allan And Another v. The Sunday Telegraph Ltd. Blakenham v. The Sunday Telegraph Ltd., No Ban On Tern 'British Sherry' Vine Products Ltd. And Others v. Mackenzie & Co. Ltd. And Others, Order on pictures discharged, Council clear on spending charge, Harbour man wins claim, 'True' sherry is from Jerez. Display Advertising: Brc, Royal Lancaster, Sheldon Cutlery Company Limited, Rank Xerox, Imperial Japanese Government, Coca-Cola, H. Forman & Son, Colt, Bank Of Montreal, Jackson Bance And Company Ltd., Whitbread Tankard, Lonrho Limited, Logabax Limited, "Royal Lancaster", Croda Premier Ltd., Westrex, The Peerless Refining Co. (Liverpool) Ltd., Chadburns Holdings Ltd., Boac, Sheepskin Dry Cleaning, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd., The Standard Bank Group, The Gresham Group Of Companies, Haden, Simon Engineerig Ltd., De Mille, Vanguard, J.Lyons And Co.Ltd., Montagu Trust Limited. Index. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Thursday, August 1, 1867., The Night Sky In August. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Opera in Russian at Glyndebourne, Today's television, Drimer keeps his chess lead, Sound programmes, Beetle Watch Makes £400, History-Making At Bayreuth, Composition Prize Won, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,606. Picture Gallery: Much activity at Cowes, Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford, The Young Brains Of Britain First class honours at 34 universities. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: The Avignon festival comes of age, Jagger meets inquisitors, England-battleground of ideologies, Chopin poetry captured. Editorials/Leaders: De Gaulle Makes IT Worse, The Million Brave Soldiers, Caught In The Middle, Why Car Making Needs A Neddy. Letters to the Editor: The Navy's Future, Camberwell Beauty, Our £1,000m hidden reserve, Necessary Justice, Victor Gollancz, Airbus Project, Independence Of The Bbc, Viewing St. Paul's, Equipment Grants, Arab Refugees, London's Roar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Margaret Kennedy Noted novelist, Mr G. Shelmerdine, Herr Alfried Krupp Head of firm which armed Germany, Father Sebastian Bullough. Sport: British team to shoot in Canada, Firebrand Takes First Place Misprint confusing, World swimming records broken, Sian II all the way, Sports in Brief, Mixed fortune for sisters, Mixed Grill survive, Yorkshire may be best choice Sir Blast main danger, Hanif leads Pakistan to fine recovery Victory chance created out of crisis, Plea to defer changes. Property: Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Standard Oil buy 'Chevron name, Winnipeg grain closed, Contactor discuss link-up, U S bill rates to fall, Briefly From Industry, North preparing its case for special treatment, Car owners besiege insurance offices, Lonrho bids for rest of Henderson's, News Summary, Venton drops fireplaces, Krupp's death may speed group revitalization, Unit trust prices, Better deal likely for drivers who hire cars, Guardian Bank wound up, Night delivery retailers meet, Work-to-rule called off, C C P's troubles at an end, Elliott system for giant Boeing jets, Tesco crisps, Feeding baby life cover, Large help for money market, Biafran troops hold oil port, National fire survey for UK, More mill closures, Project cost Sunley £23/4m, Chairman of BEA seeks decision on 2-11 jets, 10m bag rise in coffee crop?, Bank shares tipped, Steel stock active, Myton will ask court to end contract, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Pratt & Whitney hit engine snag, Business Diary 200 pleasant voices sell by' phone, Pinnock petition dismissed, Commodity brokers change name, Price for seat on Amex at 37 year high, Government broker's £50m steel stock, Anatomy of a merger, £73m. new issues last month, CSO to buy Congo diamonds, Home buyers get better safeguards, Study group for farm technology, Take-Overs Scoreboard, How The Markets Moved, Tin stocks rise 236 long tons, Lufthansa hit, Cadbury's sweets row, Short-time for 10,000 as car sales creep upward, Bernard Sunley profits rise by 72 pc: dividend held, US machine tool orders up, Who fires the warning shots?, Boeing lower in second quarter, Discordant sherry parties, Tin prices take a tumble. Stock Exchange Tables: Profit-taking hits Frankfurt bourse, Talks on sterling, European and Far East securities, Equities keep firm, Regional share prices, Shares keep quietly firm, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Undertone of £ a little weaker, Recent issues, Wall Street rise falters. Business Appointments: New managing director for Round Oak Steel. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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