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The Times - 30/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER WEST, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By PEARCE WRIGHT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From CLIVE BORRELL, , From IBRAEHIM NOORI, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR OWN CDRRESPONDENT, From Michael Billington, By Miles Kington, By Julian Critchley, By Anthony Payne, From Our Special Correspondent, From John Percival, ALAN CHESTER., From BRIAN PRIESTLEY, PHS, DENNIS WALTERS. IAN GILMOUR. House of Commons, Aug. 29., ANTHONY PEARCE. 52 High Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Aug. 26., ASLIN SHARP and DOROTHY SHARP. Camping Monte Antenne, Rome, Aug. 25., CHRISTIAN MILLER. Headley House, Headley, Newbury, Berkshire, Aug. 26., D. A. BOYLE. Pauls Place, Sway, Hampshire, Aug. 23., DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER. House of Commons, Aug. 27., J. H. HUIZINGA Gassin, Var. France., G. de N. CLARK Faculty of Laws, University College London, W.C.1, Aug. 23., TADEUSZ HORKO. 8 Adelaide Crescent, Hove, Sussex, Aug. 26., By Dr. J. C. G. Rohl, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Sussex, J. P. EDDY. Francis Taylor Building, Temple, E.C.4, Aug. 29., DENNIS FARR. 34 Station Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, Aug. 28., VICTOR KREITNER. 42 Langford Court, Langford Place, N.W.8., LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH The Old Rectory, Claydon, Suffolk., PHYLLIS M. MARSHALL 10 St Mary's Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1., R. KETTLE. Greenbank, Firbank Lane, St. John'S, Woking, Surrey, Aug. 20., T. M. KANE. 18 Foxon Close, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Surrey., BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Lord Russell, Mr. Patrick Lacey, From NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, , From MALCOLM WINTON, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From ALAN GIBSON, From TOM GERMAN, By STUART MARSHALL, By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By HUGH CORBET, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, , FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, , By KENNETH OWEN, From DAVID SPANIER, By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, by HUGH CORBET, THOMAS A. SARGENT. 247 Washington Street, Winchester, Massachusetts, United States., FRANCIS KELLY. 25, Vicarage Way, Neasden, N.W.10.,

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News: 100 killed in Bihar week of riots, Green Belt demands, Surprising affluence in Russia's borderlands, Army rejects power in S Arabia, Cannock fear for fourth girl Missing since last year, Five leaders absent from summit, Minister for Manx talks, Moon Project For Congress, 'Character and career assassination attempt', Fells Warning Of Radiation, 2,500ft cave found in Mendips, A Lotus for the family man has seats for two children, China Bars Exit Of Britons In Peking Sequel to clash at London legation, First step to gentle reflation, First train leaves latest freightliner terminal, Aden state cut off by nationalists Federal power dwindles, Complaint rejected, British Students In Russian Crash, 'Extraordinary' wife of Peter Shore, Cairo Rumours Of Plot Against Nasser, The shadow of progress falls on Sun Street, Civil Rights Drive In Mississippi Polls, Shirley Temple's Congress bid, Fewer sermons would be better, vicar says, Holiday toll is down, Britain tells UN: 'We shall not betray Gibraltar', The facts about pregnancy testing, Southall move to stop schools, To 23 Countries In 25 Days, Storms ahead in French politics, The Times Diary, Epstein Inquest Opens Today, East African wild game lose battle of feeding grounds, Murder squad's time wasted, Plea made to save Greek composer, Cowdrey captains England, Solicitors ask for inquiry, Imported Tortoises 'Low Survival', Biafra peace plan man in London, Captain WHO Opposes The Air Marshal, Hongkong Police Fire On Mob Shanty search for bombs, Travel agent explains to resort, Molten wax cuts off homes, Night limit for jets remains, Strikers Have A Case, Tuc Say, Traffic Jam But By-Pass Empty Shrub site blocks scheme, Third Sentence On Indian S Africa case criticized, Hanoi warns U S of harder blows 'Farce' of S Vietnam poll, Dustbin Lids Used As Shields, Planning is issue in runway dispute Noise and safety factors, How undemocratic are west Germany's emergency laws?, Church Unity Meeting, Clash Of Spires And Pylons, US ban on Nazi funeral, Warships on alert. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, French Line, Alexander Duckham & Co., Ltd., Ratcliffe's Springs Ltd., Coutts & Co, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Cope's, Air France, Keyser Ullmann Limited,, The Charterhouse Group, Reed Paper Group, Claudgen, St. Martins Property Corporation Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: Violence in Portland Place. Law: Mods went in 'like vultures', Warrant for Lord C. J. Thynne, Move to release man aged 84, Twin brothers on murder charge, Five In Court After Match Incidents, Machete charge against man, Remand on stab murder charge, £30,000 bail for men in gold case. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval appointments, University News Oxford. Reviews: Salzburg Seminar On Theatre, Superb menu by modest cook, Forster without irony Lyceum Theatre A Room with a View by Lance Sieveking and Richard Cottrell., Choral works of marked originality, Classical conductor considers jazz, Problems facing oil shaikhdom. Classified Advertising: Anthony Crook Motors, Limited, Personal, Appointments Domestic Appointments Page 12, Educational, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Editorials/Leaders: Out Of South Arabia, A Promise Of Brighter Days, Mr Wilson's Real Problem, Nottingham Playhouse. Letters to the Editor: The London Museum, Greek Trial, Waiting In Court, The Plight Of East Bank Refugees, Renascence Or Renaissance, Increase allowances, Moscow Conference, Indian Ocean Base, Anarchy Of The Road, Factory Accidents, Trouble With Children, De Gaulle Abroad, Academic Holidays, Sharing The Cost. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,631, Television and radio programmes, Fine Chess By Woman Champion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Dame Helen Gwynnevaughan The creation of the women's Services, Mr I. Deutscher, MR CHARLES DARROW Inventor of Monopoly, Sir Paul Dukes. Sport: American helmsmen in first two places, Quentilla leads southern challenge at Beverley, Miss Oakley in form, Spurs Had Right Technique, Sports in Brief, Fines After Dope Tests, Tokyo games results, Second place for McGregor again, Kent keep up title challenge Fine innings by Denness. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Business Diary New voices for industry at DEA, Alcan cuts ingot production, Can the unions survive?, June figures show upturn in car sales, Fire losses ease off, Changes at Reldan, Record insurance through ECGD, Biggest Libyan oil find, Pillar bids for building merchants, Regulated reflation: BoT may act today, Unit trust prices, Group of 10 statement hits Jo'burg golds, Standard lays off 3,000, Malaysia seeks rise in bank capital, Wall Street scoffs at equalization tax cut, Dollar still needs gold backing says Martin, £100m in new PO account, Little Neddy report sets the scene for major shake-up in Britain's hotel industry, Taking a chance with Ernie, Property firm's aim, Du Pont cuts Orlon price by a fifth, Briefly From Industry West African Lines raise rates 2½pc, Less support for wool, Pit jobless at critical peak, Banks' fate depends on Jordan, No Biafran nationalization, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Esso AG oil reduction, Building upturn cuts brick stocks to two-year low, Headway at ICC meeting, 15 Indonesian banks closed, NUR strike at docks called off, Beatles' song firm rallies after fall, Heavy tax payments make money short, Machine tool prospects, Oilseeds trading suspended, Philippine Airlines to buy six HS 748s, Output data banks set up by Ministry, Sumitomo plans for black ore, Is the PIB a one-man band?, Rubber prices fall in slow trading, Heraklion: directors held, Streamlined AEI forms new control and machines group, The Times 300, How The Markets Moved, Cocoa pact prospects brighten, French firms in merger, Revenue deficit of £41m, Stepped-up drive swells UK exports to Mexico, Middle East hits Monsanto, Mill manager to tour Europe, Top US car firms offer union big concessions, Improvement expected by Home Telerentals, Tokyo SE reform plans, Sterling in demand: gold price lower, Tug-of-war in gilts, Blow to gold hedge hopes, Salvesen buys trawler firm, Strong improvement in the pound. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Small advance on Wall St in light trading, Regional share prices, Cabinet changes have no effect on shares, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large falls in Kaffirs, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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