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The Times - 17/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MacBEATH, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By STEPHEN JESSEL, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-, FROM STEWART HARRIS, From IBRAHIM NOORI, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From DAVID HOTHAM, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From PETER HAZELHURST, From William Mann, Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Julian Critchley, R.F., By Michael Billington, From Our Correspondent, MICHAEL BARSLEY 82, Marchmont Street, London, W.C.1., By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, Rose Kinson, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By WILLIAM NORRIS, Africa Correspondent, BY THE NEWS TEAM, JOHN YOUNG, PHS, CYRIL HINSHELWOOD, Past President of the Royal Society, and Senior Research Fellow. A. R. UBBELOHDE, Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology. R. M. BARRER, Head of the Department of Chemistry. ERNST B. CHAIN, Head of the Department of Biochemistry. HUGH FORD, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. H. JONES, Head of the Department of Mathematics. D. H. R. BARTON, Professor of Organic Chemistry. Imperial College, Prince Consort Road, S.W.7, July 12., B. J. SMYTH-TYRRELL. Bonnetts, Capel. Surrey, July 12., M. W. HALL, Managing Director, Davis and Timmins (Aircraft) Ltd. Billet Road, Walthamstow, E.17., CHRISTOPHER DERRICK. 25 Park Hill Road, Wallington, Surrey., ARTHUR RICHMOND, Chairman, Sir Thomas More Commemorative Statue Appeal. 49 Paultons Square, Chelsea, S.W.3, July 14., GRIFFITH WILLIAMS., JANE FAWCETT, Secretary of the Victorian Society. 12 Magnolia wharf, Strand-on-theGreen, W.4., STAFFORD BOURNE, Chairman and Governing Director. Bourne & Hollingsworth Ltd., Oxford Street, W.1, July 14., ANTHONY ROTA, Bookseller. 4, 5 and 6 Savile Row, W.1, July 12., From Louis Heren, CONSTANCE M. COOK. 65 Murrayfield Gardens, Edinburgh 12., J. P. EDDY. Francis Taylor Building, Temple. E.C.4., STEPHEN CAWLEY. The Old House, Englefield Green, Surrey, July 10., ENID STARKIE. 23 Walton Street, Oxford, July 14., Dr. Anthony Feiling, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From JULIAN LEWIS, French Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From IAIN FINLAY, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By SANDY McLACHLAN and PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, From Charles Saterlee, By PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, BY HUGH CORBET, BY DONALD KLEIN, By MARY THOMPSON, CONTINUING PROGRESS DESPITE DIFFICULTIES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID SPANIER, ARTHUR F. EARLE, By JOE ROEBER and ROBERT JONES, From Mr. P. W. Harland, P. W. HARLAND, Editor. Telegraph & Argus, Hall Ings, Bradford, 1., FRANK ALLAUN. House of Commons, S.W.1., FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, by Armand G. Erpf Partner, Loeb, Rhoades, by Sidney Homer, by Eliot Janeway, by Bradbury K. Thurlow, by George J. Nelson, by Kenneth Ward, by Arthur R. Taylor, by John J. Abele, by Walter A. Eberstadt, by "Adam Smith", by H. J. Maidenberg, by David J. Jones, by George W. McKinney, Junior, by Edwin A. Reichers, by Bickham Sweet-Escott, by Nathaniel Samuels, by Robert L. Augenblick, by William H. Chartener, , by Charles J. Rolo, by Douglas A. Campbell President, D. A. Campbell,

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News: A look into the crystal ball, Rockefeller Plaza sees it this way, Rome seeks links with east, Growth of a world capital market, Publishers may sue state, Insurance faces confrontation, Congo mercenaries reach jungle stronghold, No trimming of welfare to suit Six Mr. Gordon Walker., Co-ed apprentices, Mr Callaghan reins in big spenders, Answer for a penny, American bond market leads a double life, The Times Diary Mumford flays false progress A sewage horror revealed Three poets in one family, Eel nuisance in cleaner Thames, Arabs Agree On Strategy, Loans begin and end at home, Guerrillas' rights stated by Chile, Certificates of deposit cut both ways, Nigeria's civil war-as seen from the front, All the way from blue chips to Performance stocks, Architects face challenge of future housing, French challenge for the America's Cup, Housewives' boycott against food prices, New York's rise as a foreign exchange centre, Third market comes of age, No reprieve for pirate radio, Threat to sue Minister, Role Of Charges In Social Aid Mr Crosland on Labour's priorities, Minister leaves for Turkey, Boy, 5, swept out to sea, Investment ties across the Atlantic, Human problem as coal industry contracts, Oxford Class List, Washington is the pacemaker, How one techician reads the signs, Aden Bomb Attacks, Mother of the railway, Bequests Of Cows And Hens, Clash of generations, Drugs call by 'flower children', Mutual funds appeal to large and small, 23 deaths in Negro slum riots, A special survey on WALL STREET The general staff dynamic capitalism, 'Safety role' for service areas, Organization men could secure a Reagan takeover, Protocol Puzzle Over Voyage, Farming notes and comments, 600 Arrested In Hongkong Round-Up Police open fire on unruly crowds, Guarantees for money at stake, Pauline takes her guitar to gaol, Ride to win, then quick sale, The urge to merge, Ford Funds To Help Negro Cause, Language Again A Delhi Issue Mrs Gandhi in crossfire, Numbers cut sixth-form scope, Sentenced man in a protest, Village Vote On Ss Man's Fate Forgiveness is withheld, Seaway Lock Needs Repair, Lord Alport To Meet Mr Wilson Today Most white Rhodesians want talks, UN men greeted by air attack Two-day Canal battle, Home more dangerous than the road, Production up in Soviet industry, Plan ready for Britons to leave Biafra, Surprise in takeover battle, Making better use of universities Staggered terms supported, Cabinet tussle on spending cuts Differences over social service priorities, Trade union law is 'a jungle', Bonn under spell of de Gaulle McNamara cancels visit, Partnership in Dorset, Stocks Of Weapons Seized, Meals to seal deals, Elation in Cairo at fighting, Downland Cereals Problem, US hit by railway strike, Resignation offer in Jordan. News in Brief. Sport: Thames win three finals, Saturday's Scores, Budleigh Salterton croquet, Tennis, Intrepid still unbeaten, Honours go to Zorilla, Campbell dropped as team captain Shock for women athletes, Clark rekindles British hopes in Open Vicenzo's search ends among friends, Sports in Brief, Prix Messidor for Morris Dancer Lewis's confident riding, Janssen Misses His Chance, U S Baseball, Fine Teamwork Wins British Grand Prix, Son of champion leads gliders, Bisley results, Solo sailor scorns ballyhoo. Display Advertising: Wcs, Westminster Bank In New York, Francis I. Dupont & Co., EQUITY Research Associates, The Barclays Group Of Banks, Manhatttan Fund, Inc., Lehman Brothers, Chemical New York, The Queen's Award, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tucker, Anthony & R.L. Day, The First Bostan Corporation, The British United Provident Association, Seiden & De Cuevas, Lehman Brothers,, Beagle, Methuen, Atlas Lighting, Hirsch & Co., Wootten Publications Limited, Midland Bank, Loeb, Rhoades & Co., Bank Of Montreal, H. Hentz & Co., Paine Webber Jackson & Curtis, Harris, Upham & Co., The Caledon, Bolsa, Drexel Harriman Ripley, Estabrook & Co., Bank Stock Quarterly, Hallgarten & Co., Nelson Fund, Inc., Extel, Stralem & Company, Hayden, Stone, Butlers Bank Limited, Dean Witter & Co., The Chartered Bank, The Hongkong Bank Group, Salomon Brothers & Hutzler, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd., Emanuel, Deetjen & Co., Model, Roland & Co., Inc., White, Weld & Co., Dominick & Dominick,, Blyth & Co., Inc., Jones, Lang, Wootton, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited, Shareholder Relations Limited, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Lazard Frères & Co.. Index. Classified Advertising: Personal, Personal Also On Page 15, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Law: Footballer's 'Signing On' Fee Taxable Riley (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Coglan, Charge of killing woman, End Civil Assize Cases, Bar Say Litigants forced to settle, Czech writer gaoled. Politics and Parliament: Opinion Poll Ban Condemned Insidious interference, Press Council say, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Scathing attack on Sandys comment. Picture Gallery: Men With The Golden Touch, At the 1967 British Jumping Derby, How Long To The Airport. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,593, Television and radio programmes, Civic theatre to branch out?, Pomar withdraws from chess, New Opera By Klebe, Shakespeare Films With Olivier. Reviews: Royal Ballet students lack lustre, The Beggar's Opera at the Wells, Twenty-one new works by young British composers, Play in cathedral ruins, Dvorak well played, New Play For The Savoy, Summer art miscellany, Dolmetsch family and Telemann, Recreating Easter Rising, Whitworth drawings in London, Film of a Verdi opera Queen Elizabeth Hall: La Traviata, Television experiment in news reporting. Editorials/Leaders: Return From Rhodesia, Books On The Cheap, All For The Lack Of A Referee, The Royal And Modern. Letters to the Editor: Wrong Priorities, A Criminal Code, Going IT Alone, Terrell Proposals, National Heritage, Teething Troubles, York Minster, Supersonic Travel, Promises That Are Not Kept, Advertising finds a friend, The Garvin Papers, Statue Of Sir Thomas More. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Mercers' Company, Forces Appointments Royal Navy. Obituaries: Mr. D. Logan, Lord Milner Of Leeds Former Deputy Speaker, Mr J. Macfarlane, Sir Claude Frankau, Dr Ann Horton, Mr. George Hayes Pioneer theatre work. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Property: Trend towards a prestige HQ, Commercial & Industrial, Flats And Maisonettes. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: US smokers puff away at record pace, Anglo-Transvaal quarterlies, Business Diary Mr Shelbourne in a competitive world, TV mergers may be settled soon, Instant translation-by computer, Millars' Timber & Trading Co., Frugalman to the rescue, French run 500 Spanish firms, Duff Development Co., Ltd., Spain prepared for a long haul to market, Union wants GPO to make own plant, Hongkong Tin Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Headache for aspirin makers, Cost of place in the SST queue soars, Italy anxious not to raise oil prices, British lead in water reclamation, US agrees to talks on trade barriers, News Summary IBM loses contract, A new policy for the fuel industries, Dutch big five meet most research costs, Tycoon who spun textile empire from war's decay Ralph Hewins, in the first of a series of profiles from Japanese Miracle Men*, spotlights the career of Shinzo Ohya, Soviet contracts for Italian firms, $114m IBM Air Force contract cancelled, U S net free reserves leap, Builders defend need for outside workers, US record companies move in on UK scene, Gamages mount hunt for sites, U S-Soviet air link held-up, Greek bid to boost shipyards, 'Serious slump'-banker seals German dilemma, In the US: all eyes on Detroit, Thorn deal with MI strips control away from Aberdare, Company Meeting NATIONAL CARBONISING COMPANY LIMITED (Manufacturers of 'Rexco' Smokeless Fuel), Pocket money climbs to the £70m mark, US business opposes new lending law, Commodity markets, Glimpse into industrial change, Oil crisis means longer European losses for ICI, Poole dock solution in sight, Kangol Limited Results Show Considerable Improvement Encouraging Current Progress, Marks due for better rating, Time ripe for secret talks on £, Rising oil imports worry Spain, Briefly from the boardroom, Spanish fruit exports slip, Final bid to kill ITT-ABC merger, Kulim Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, IBE tumble in second half-year, French to yield on liquidity?, Help for the money market, Killinghall Tin Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Take-Overs Scoreboard, Export credit scheme for Singapore, Nigeria needs swift campaign, Now a tube to 'see' in the dark, Swedish staKe in Morgan bank, Swan seek Irish yard, A memory for maids, BP launch sales drive, Output still slack, IDA Fund: bid to head off crisis, Briefly From Industry Smokers rush for Kensitas gifts, Mrs Castle backs night shop deliveries, Vehicle output leaps in Japan. Business Appointments: Orr-Ewing to head Ultra Electric. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Option rates, International bonds traded in Europe, Drawing Of Bonds, Weekly Wall Street prices, London Stock Exchange Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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