The Times - 25/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, By JOHN WOODCOCK. Cricket Correspondent, By IAIN FINDLAY, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, , BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Ian McDonald, From WILLIAM NORRIS-, From JEAN-ANDRÉ BASSET-, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Henry Raynor, By Richard Maylan, By Joan Chissell, From Wiliam Mann Music Critic, Celia Haddon, Rose Kinson, Gillian Statham, Carolyn Scott, Sylvia A. Matheson, NORMAN FOWLER, BRIAN MACARTHUR, PATRICIA CONNOR, ROY LEWIS, PHS, COLIN BUCHANAN. ELSIE BUCHANAN. 47 Princes Gate, S.W.7, Aug 23., HENRY PARKER. The Lodge, Swanage, Dorset, Aug. 20., MERVYN SOUTHWARK. Bishop's House, 38 Tooting Bec Gardens, Streatham, S.W.16, Aug. 21., WILLIAM H. CRAIKE, Consultant Psychiatrist. Earls Court Child Guidance Clinic, W.8., MICHAEL ADAMS. South Lodge, Buchan Hill, Crawley. Sussex, Aug. 23., EDWIN CAMBRENSIS. Bishopstow, Newport, Monmouthshire., A. R. GIBBS. Royal County of Berkshire, Petty Ses sional Division of Maidenhead, 25A Broad way, Maidenhead, Berkshire, Aug. 23., MARK ELWES. 63 Stadium Street, S.W.10., From Richard Wigg, , RICHIE BENAUD. 55 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7, Aug. 23., E. M. CASE. 8 Church Street, Hampton-on-Thames, Middlesex, NICOLAS MALLESON, Visiting Fellow (Director, Research Unit for Student Problems, University of London). Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Education Research Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Aug. 21., T. A. BEETHAM. Africa Secretary (Conference of British Missionary Societies) 2 Eaton Gate. S.W.1. Aug. 24., BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From RUSSELL BLAIR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, A Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-, From MALCOLM WINTON, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DONALD CONSTANT, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, RICHARD FRY, C. W. GUILLEBAUD. St John's College, Cambridge., AUSTEN SPEARING. Gray Gables, Foxton, via Royston, Hertfordshire.,
ResumoNews: Russians to drop bombs in test, U S doubts on arms sales, Threat to British by Kenya, Double Guard At Chinese Office Shutters taken down, Tories open battle on schools, Scotland Yard reply to man's search protest, Priory appeal by major, AAA may miss pirate net, Dorita y Pepe: 'We may be phoney but not our music', Mr Yates is 'relieved of position', £35,000 pay missing, The Times Diary The forgotten man comes back Another Gilels at the keyboard Richer even than Getty?, Unemployment up to 555,000 peak Highest August figures since 1940, Helping hands in Iran, Anglo-Arab telescope prospect, Error In Milk Killed Baby, Scramble from 11-plus not easily checked, 'Space Shoes' For Disabled, Recall of MPs refused, Dayan party in Israel merger, Lagos mounting counter-offensive, Suspected Boat At Calais, Search for dead girl's slipper, Spanish slant on British book, Margaret Forster: 'I write by the clock', Protest by 240 candidates, Three deaths in forest fire, Bolivian tin miners' anarchism fired by harsh life, Parents defy Ministry on school, Draft of nuclear pact tabled U S-Soviet agreement, American air toll mounts in Vietnam offensive, Nasser agrees to plan for Yemen Talks on details next week, Immigration by forgery-on hire-purchase, Passport order to Chinese, Four arrested in $407,000 case, Lepenski Vir Stone Age Finds, Negroes sue riot town police, Ministry To Join In Hunt For Mink, Festival play is 'crude' magistrate says, Kambona asked to resign seat, S Arabia Extremists Protest At 'Ambush', Spain's right to Gibraltar denied, Whites' Role In Congo, Spy gives evidence at court martial American sailor accused, A notable debut, Tribalism still Africa's political roots, Islands Want To Keep Doctors, Sanctions for remarriage in church, Fire power at the tower, 'Many killed' in Hanoi raids, Youthful view in America-Britain exchange, Sequel To Shots At US Embassy Letter to 'The Times', Intrepid is chosen for cup race, BBC sign David Coleman again, Bridge inquiry opens, TV feature 'misleading', MPs ready to share dangers, Ironmongers' Hall site a blow to museum, The farmer and his wife set example in integration, Shots Fired To Check Raid On Hongkong Border crowds throw bombs and stones, Bitter Fight For Road To Lagos Biafrans seek way out. Sport: Nottingham croquet, Encouraging Outcome To Gimcrack Stakes Petingo's main aim now 2,000 Guineas, Two Yorkshire Boys In Final, Barrington beaten in straight games, Horn in last eight, Scots pair's long wait for action, Dutch boats lead, Rangers at home to Hull, Sports in Brief, Contrast between generations Assembly struggles on, Things look black for Brian Close, Zonda's threat to Tangerine, All Cheshire Final, Whiff Of The Future, Medals for Russians, New hockey cup for Wales, Intrepid will defend cup, Splendid Pakistan recovery Mighty little Mushtaq. Display Advertising: Chewing Gum, Bell's, Tate & Lyle, Limited, Dunhill, Happy National, Newman Hender, The Distillers Company Limited, Midland Bank, City Centre Properties Limited, Adams Butter Limited, Radiospares, Boac, Staflex. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Two sides of Edinburgh. Law: Woman sues BBC, Shot at bride charge, Pranks alleged in death stable, Gems under roses banker says. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Public Notices, Personal. Reviews: Workshop play on Wilsons, Bulgarian play for Hampstead, Youth orchestra was magnificent, Sound new production, Muggeridge monastic, Shakespeare as chief attraction in Italian playbills, Liverpool gets picture back, Gielgud 'Lear' on the Third, Composers at the play, Scottish, but not festive. Arts and Entertainment: Music Education In The Orient, Today's television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,627, Christopher Gable In 'Workers' Reading. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster Bank Awards, Casper Wrede For Oslo, University News. Editorials/Leaders: Fair Play At The Frontier, Confidence Still Slow To Revive, More Unemployment, Land in a muddle, A Terrible Balance Sheet. Letters to the Editor: Looking Over Jordan, The Romance Of Stiles, The Court Lees Affair, Candidates For Sociology, Not Cricket?, Waiting In Court, Tea And Tannin, After Aberfan, Arms To Nigeria, Letters To The Editor Time for timidity?, Prospect For A Holiday: Anarchy Of The Road. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr W. Geddie, MR B. M. REES Junior counsel at Aberfan, Lieut-Col G. Sartorius, Mr Henry J. Kaiser Builder of Liberty ships, MR J. McKELL Thomas Tilling director. Property: Up-to-date homes on pilgrim routes, Suburban Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Bank statements for August, Trusts tempt more banks, Bank loans down £16m, Fisheries'profits still sinking, Briefly From Industry, Milward: extend the Queen's Award, BoT approval for Burton merger?, Massey decline, Unit trust prices, The New Industrial State, Stockjobbing giants are to merge, U S Ford profits may drop by 40 pc, Insurance board resignation, Menzies: 'further searches', Large help for money market, Anglo-Rand start well, Harvey Hubbell holds 75% of Watford, Banking World Arabs keep their funds in London, Wooltops futures fluctuate, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, New share-rigging scandal rocks Wall Street, Business Diary Cutting costs and catching markets, W. H. Cullen, Record share for Vauxhall, Little trade in industrials, Big jobs reshuffle at Carreras, Gilts lose ground, Scotch too dear-Distillers chief, Motorists get 'pay as you drive' policy choice, Germany's colour TV price war, Better second half for Leyland & Birmingham, Wool scheme dropped, 8-year litigation on poultry drug ends, Technocrats-the new labour élite, Computer service on the dial, Pump companies start new talks, Appointments, Jobs prospects worst since war, Congress help to meet riot claims, London Provisions Exchange, How The Markets Moved, Reserves up in U S banks, 17 firms volunteer to be productivity guinea pigs, BMC hit by walk-out, Note circulation drops, U S drug firms in $240m merger, Insurance offer draws £30m, Brain drain's cost to U K, Building test scheme is opened, Strong gains on the Brussels bourse, Shell-Mex, BP to lose de Boer to Shell Int, Sugar surcharge raised, Long weekend brings£ down, U S steel price increases will boost British sales. Stock Exchange Tables: Decline on Wall Street continues: early gains pared, Chemical shares firm, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Pound slips in quiet trading, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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