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The Times - 08/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By Norman Fowler, BY BYRON ROGERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From TIM JONES, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC BRITTER, From IAN McDONALD, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, From DESSA TREVISAN, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From PETER NICHOLS, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Jimn Brent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Henry Raynor, by Suzy MenKès, PETER HOPKIRK, RICHARD WIGG., PETER RYDE, ERIC BRITTER, P.H.S., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, Aug. 3., W. B. FISHER., ANNA McG. FLETCHER (ex-St. Hugh's College, Oxford). 20 Banbury Road, Brackley, Northamp tonshire, Aug. 5., VICTOR MOSQUERA, Embajada de Colombia. Flat 3A, 3 Hans Crescent, S.W.1., GRACE J. A. ROBERTSON. 130 Reading Road South. Fleet, Hamp shire, Aug. 2., A. K. WRIGHT. Bindown, Millfield, Berkhamsted., CLIVE M. SCHMITTHOFF. Queen Elizabeth Building, Temple, E.C.4., J. W. SKILLINGTON. 138 Grosvenor Road, Aldershot, Hamp shire., By IVAN MAISKY, Soviet Ambassador to the U.K., 1932-43, JOHN GOLDSMITH. 5 Conway Drive, Cove, Farnborough, Hampshire., Yours faithfully, F. STEPHEN JOELSON. North Park, Gerrards Cross, Aug. 4., F. G. J. BERGAIAN. 91 Tennyson Avenue, New Malden. Surrey., D. F. SWEETING. Hill Farm, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Aug. 2., E. G. WERTHEIMER. 15 Alexandra Court, Queens Gate, S.W.7., FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Denis Taylor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent writes:-, General Lord Robertson ot Oakridge writes:-, J. G. L., Sir Harold Himsworth, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From ROLAND WILD, From JIM SNOW, From PAMELA MacGREGOR MORRIS, By MAURICE CORINA, By KEITH PAYNE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN PRICE, From R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By SANDY McLACHLAN, From Our Correspondent, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From MEL BEISER, P. W. MILLIGAN, Chairman. Lloyd's Insurance Brokers' Association, Lloyd's Building, 5 and 6 Lime Street, London, E.C.3., PENELOPE G. OATLEY. The Lodge Burleigh Court, Brims comb, near Stroud, Gloucester shire., By W. P. MANSER, by Stuart Simmonds, by Dick Wilson, from a special correspondent, by Werner Klatt, by Robert Swann,

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News: Negro revolution threat in US Rally call for weapons, Townsend swings back into the sixties, Fewer came than left, The Young Ones Look To 1969 Plan For Festival Of The Arts, World Study Of Ordination Moves Towards Unity, Khaaw spells prosperity, Breakfast with the President in Bolivias colourful capital on top of the world, 'Secret east-west pact' on Middle East, By Fire Engine To India, Drugs Defence By Cyclist, Survey Of Venereal Disease Control, Peking Crowd Hears Denials By Liu, Car bomb kills U S official, Lord Robens Offers To Resign Minister asks him to stay at least until safety survey is complete, The postcard poll puts Lawrence first, Black Magic ceremony at grave?, Giant white-collar union planned, Angry retort to Wrekin Tories, Harsh Task For King Husain Hopes pinned on summit, Lohan: 'Not Careless Or Incompetent', Thailand Keeping in with the people next door, Weather man to write to MPs, School to close after caning, Closure gross injustice, school managers say, Unofficial strike at docks spreads Dispute over manning, Hongkong check to extremists Success of police raids, Prolonged siege the answer, says a stubborn Churchill, The American impact, China's free aid to Hanoi, French check on tourist discounts, Road deaths decrease, Land of booming industry, Warning on STP drug risks, Heavy Fighting In Vietnam, Yellow Margarine Now, Britain seeks Libya bases decision, New Chichester Fund Appeal, Writ over Aberfan fund, Commandos Set To Seize Fort, Foreign Oil Men Leave Biafra Mr Gray arrives in Lagos, Spectators showered by glass, Italian Frescoes Offered To Leeds, Senator opposes escalation, Half a hectic mile of hippies, Godfrey Evans keeps again, Russia said to want base in Yemen, Lord Limerick took own life, Jets Mar Bala Opening, Church's coexistence hopes, Early Daffodils For London, Freedom for 'pot' takers urged, Cuba frees hi-jacked plane, Aftermath of Abingdon, Paper suspended during strike, Mr Smith's reply to Britain, Battle For Control Of Black Power, Voles Rehearse Escapes A Family Affair, Died fleeing ship flames, James I launched early trade link, Michael X Has To Cancel Lecture Hosts act on arrest report, MPs to discuss rail timetable, 'Money back' home offer, Second thoughts about UN, A 'peace force' for Anguilla, Late summer extra, No incompetence by Col Lohan Errors but loyalty never in doubt, report says, 'Excessive' caning by head Teacher said 'injuries worst I have seen', Polaris submarine ends trials, Macedonian Church regains its autonomy, Mercenaries repulsed by artillery at Bukavu, Yachtsman lost off Needles, Cypriot mother and son shot, The Times Diary American to film in Hungary Swinhoe's pheasants in Brownsea Great Butler rally in Kilkenny. Law: Arrest of an Indonesian ex-leader, Bail on gold charge, S African Court Challenge, Mrs Jordan On Plot Charge Synagogue fire sequel, Murder charge remand, Attack on woman in alley, Radio fort: five men balled, Women ushers in High Court, Girl aged 15 murdered in graveyard, Police accused on Negroes' death. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lefco, Bangkok Bank Limited, Jardines, Land Securities Investment Trust, Wig Wardrobe, Minster Trust, The Times, Cope Allman International Limited, Royal Dutch/shell Group Of Companies, Pakistan International Airlines, Leicester Permanent, Jackson Super Glass, The Hongkong Bank Group, Boac, Tyndall Funds, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc., White, Weld & Co., Whitbread And Company Limited, Envoy, The Bangkok Post, The Bombay Dispensary Co., Erwan Hotel, Panam, The Chartered Bank. Index. Picture Gallery: Judging begins for the Edinburgh 'Open 100'. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Music's elusive air, Wilde short story as a play, Tyrol true to type, The Salon de Mai in Cuba, Awe-inspiring music, An acrobat revisits the Russian circus. Editorials/Leaders: Misgivings Over Capital Flows, A Miserable Affair, Docks On The Move, Lord Robens's Offer. Letters to the Editor: Radio Changes, Greatest Liner Ever, Brokers at Lloyd's, The First Class Man, Conditions In Colombia, Avoidance Of Doubt, Law Of Domicile, Voice From Rhodesia, An End To The Nigerian War, Viewing St. Paul's, A Way Round The Jams, Vive Man Libre. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Obituaries: Col Joseph Akahan Nigerian Chief of Staff, Evelyn Scotney Gifted operatic soprano, Sir Robert Menzies, Maj-Gen J. S. Andersen, Sir Reginald Maxwell, Earl Of Limerick, Maj-Gen Frank Theron, Mr Cosmo Clark A versatile painter, Mr W. W. Blewitt, Mr W. R. Douglas. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Invasion of Britons, Two-year plan by LTA, Hurlingham croquet, Mariner continues run of success Starkey treble at Ripon, Leicester content with a draw Prospect of victory ignored, Bonallack two under par in practice, Fine men's doubles, Campbell to retire in protest, Schoolgirl's records, Match stopped by crowd. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,612, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Cable and Wireless profits up to £3.6m, Director of IDV turns to the Showerings camp, Briefly From Industry, $39m Fuji Bank issue, Raleigh-Moulton merger is 'a private matter', Cutlery men fail in Japan, Unit trust prices, Investors on buying spree in Germany, German prices soar in hectic day, Business Diary Talk yourself out of a £7m ransom, Car parts slow-down, Steel Brothers And Company Limited, A £100,000 loss on 'pop', Albright & Wilson win $40m loan for Canadian chemical projects, Textile men take hope of big sales to Russia, Another step nearer IDV, New sponsor scheme could net £200,000 for LTA, TWW reject Harlech deal, Supermarkets prepare for cigarette price war, Easier motor HP aids finance firms, What happens to investment abroad, Braniff Airways profits nose-dive, Talking the devil out of invention, Fresh moves in BMH-Leyland cooperation talks, New sea service to US, E German order for West Berlin, At least one carpet manufacturer has emerged from 1966-67, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Workers sent home, AMC shows a loss of $17.9m, £15m saving in copper, U S exchanges to close early, Shipyard report today, U S officials say growth inevitable, Marshall, Morgan & Scott, Jute output in India jumps, Col. Whitbread has "great hopes", New issues of £90m if we join EEC, State-run Iraq oil firm takes over, Summary, Harlech offer rej ected, Cardiff to have £40m face-lift, U S bill rates mixed, Eva Industries decline slowed in second half, Elmo goes to Fine Fare, Take-Overs Scoreboard, How The Markets Moved, Renold not to amend Crofts offer, Assam Frontier Tea Co, 3-point aim on Japanese investment, Quebec's $20m-plus hope in France, LME copper stocks down, U S banks lend BOAC £65m, Pressure still on Lombard Street, $100m US ship order for UK?, Wimpey may bid for £290m dam, Early gains reduced, Copper moves ahead as US strike continues. Business Appointments: Vickers export services chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Leaders close Lower, Pound holds steady, European and Far East securities, Consolidation sets in at last on Wall Street, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Small selling hits equities. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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