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The Times - 02/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From NEIL ALLEN, From ERIC WIGHAM, Brighton, Sept. 1, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From PETER MANSFIELD, , By BRIAN MACARTHUR, , By NORMAN HAMMOND., BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM JEROME CAMINADA, FROM TERENCE SMITH, Travel by Barbara Grant, Gardening by Roy Hay, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Henry Raynor, By Hilary Haywood, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Joan Chissell, From William Mann Music Critic, By the authors of The Good Food Guide, John Young, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, From BYRON ROGERS, From GARRY LLOYD, , From WILLIAM HOYT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES-, CLIVE IRVING, PHS, E. N. VAN KLEFFENS. European Coal and Steel Community, Delegation in the United Kingdom, 23 Chesham Street, S W.1, Aug 31., I. ASCHER, Senior Lecturer in Government and Political Thought at the City of London College, and London University Lecturer in Sociology. 4 Franklin House, Sandbourne Road, S.E.4, Aug. 31., VICTOR MONTAGU. 17 Great College Street, S.W.1., F. D. PORTER, Chief Constable, MidAnglia Constabulary. The Manor, Brampton, Huntingdon., GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, President, Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe. Strasbourg, France, Aug. 30., ROBERT CRAIG, Acting Principal. University College of Rhodesia, Private Bag 167H, Salisbury, Rhodesia, Aug. 29., ARTHUR LOURIE. 18 Rehov Ahad Ha'am, Jerusalem., THURSTAN SHAW, Professor of Archaeology. University of Ibadan. Silver Ley, 37 Hawthorne Road. Stapleford, Cambridge., H. R. C. HAY. Flaneswood. Seal Chart. Sevenoaks, Kent, CHRISTOPHER GRAINGER. Sevington Manor, Acton Beauchamp, Worcester, Aug. 25., PAUL ELEK. 19 Langland Gardens, N.W.3., TOM BARFETT. The Rectory, Falmouth, Cornwall., S. BARROW. 39 Drayton Park, N.5., H. C. F. COPSEY. The Vicarage, East Grinstead, Sussex, By PAUL OESTREICHER, Professor C. Colleer Abbott, A correspondent writes:-, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, , From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From KIT HOBDAY, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-Woodbridge, Ontario, Sept. 1, By ROBERT JONES, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD CASEMENT, G. W. QUANCE. 29 Somerset Road, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham 20., J. L. S. BAILEY. 9 Park Place, Leeds 1., By KEITH PAYNE,

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News: Home Office attacked on lost votes, Storm will follow price increases, 'Crisis' as science is shunned by youth, Hongkong series of bomb alarms Second booby-trap victim, Beatles as healers, Sovereigns missing at Mint, Johnson denial of rift on bombing 'No Vietnam peace move', Injunction for Mr Wilson, Challenge from beyond the grave, Borstal girl is found burnt, Britons invited into Chinese legation, National Service For Seafarers, Iran expects U.S. aircraft, Greek ban eased, Computers join weather men, French farmers' discontent, Arabs to resume sales of oil Profits will compensate Egypt and Jordan, Priest heads march, Delicious local dishes of Zarauz, Teachers go ahead with sanctions Union fights 'in good heart', Court Lees Plea To Mr Jenkins Staff offer new testimony, Grants will aid buses, Shedding light on Burke, Testing lesson in a stern art, New NSU Wankel saloon, Land for sale in gorge, Factory Battle With Police, 'Gunmen control Anguilla', Expulsion of U S envoys by Russia, French restaurants in the English provinces, Mr Thomson will answer back, Britain in AD 2000, Negroes may quit Olympics, Vietcong Kidnap 100 Civilians In Raids, Too much emphasis on being good losers, Unions' Attack On Economic Policy TUC chiefs challenge Government critics, Murder inquiries to car dealers, Farm baulks gas plan, Tito peace plan rejected, Gaol officers hurt in roof battle, Chemical war accusation, Hazards of switch to the right in Sweden, The Times Diary, Enfield go on with plan, Premium Bond winners, Concord decision 'wrong', 'Pravda' attack on Shirley Temple, The partial world of public relations, Power Prices Effect In January, Three years for protest in Moscow, Un Challenge On Gibraltar, S Arabian one-man rule, Malay promoted to rank of sole official language, Something extra in the fruit, Hotels told BEA plan helps them, Lyme yacht marina is opposed, £1M Fire Damage At Ferranti's Work delayed for months, Talks To Cool Manx Tempers Rebels await Lord Stonham, 40 armed Chinese land in Borneo, EEC farm policy attacked, Effects of the squeeze on wine trade, Un Invitation On Aden Crisis Refused, Can Communists and Christians be closer?, Dig explodes Swithun myth, Homegrown vegetables have no peer. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill Ltd.,, The Gresham Group Of Companies, The Sunday Times Magazine, Liverpool & County Discount Company Limited, Beck & Pollitzer Engineering Limited, Singer & Friedlander Holdings Limited. Index. Law: Helicopter police made arrest, Judge's ruling in Nazi case, Five gypsies gaoled over fracas, Rhodesia Court Plea To Stop Hangings, Bench clear policewoman, The 'Bandit Melodrama', American on notes charge. Picture Gallery: Sunset and ebb tide. Sport: Russian football star ousted, Points prize for Noryema V, Sports in Brief, German wins puissance From Raymond Brooks-Ward, Weekend sporting fixtures, Britain in lead, Law absent for United, Fixture List Too Demanding, Sikes Goes Ahead With A 68 Fine round by Jacklin, Mrs Burton can win, Kent must subdue Alley to win Luckhurst is only doubt, Busted and Salvo in search of Continental double Sandown Park chance for Abbie West, Britain might lose catamaran trophy, Linda Knowles wins silver medal. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Kennel Farm And Aviary, Yachts & Boats, Connoisseurs' Guide, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments. Reviews: Eloquence of Tchaikovsky, How Russians see Western cinema, Painter of rural England, Abroad thoughts from home, Tie in drug debate, Living history at the piano, Vital and lucid conducting, Unfamiliar opera by Pfitzner. Arts and Entertainment: Ruddigore As A Cartoon Film, Television, Radio, The logical line for a contract, Advantages of grade system, Zeffirelli Designs, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,634. Official Appointments and Notices: Bacon chief resigns, Church services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, University News. Editorials/Leaders: The Battle Goes On, A Fuel Policy Up In Flames?, Prices Or Taxes, The Road From Khartum. Letters to the Editor: Professionals At Wimbledon, Interest In Europe, Process Of Rejection, The Rules Of Diplomacy: China And The West, Commonwealth Idea, Rhodesia's University, Concrete Kerbs, Search Warrants, Permanent fiscal restraint?, Price Of A Card, Fewer Sermons, Arab Refugees, 'Rinascimento'?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof R. S. Crane, Mr ILYA EHRENBURG: Soviet writer who survived the purge, Mrs J. Borden Harriman, Miss Alyse Gregory, Capt I. A. Macintyre. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Reshuffle at Rotary Hoes, Tube bid for George W King, Johnson in steel price battle, £600,000 jetty job, TUC to debate nation's economic situation, Unit trust prices, Crane and Boden agree terms for £2m trailer tie-up, Wooltops continue firm trend, Market calm after US copper warning, Carpet chiefs take salary cut, Threat to Government's cheap fuel programme, Briefly From Industry SIMA 'shop-window' in Mexico City, Bid to wind up Mason and Barry, Garage charges: action group meets next week, Metal Box in monopolies probe, U S Bill rate falls, UK bill rate, Rolinco listing on European bourses, Insurance firms meet, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, ETU chief quits shipping inquiry, Leyland win $8m order, Power price rises anger industry, Rosy view for Crane Fruehauf, Money easier, Idle but firm, Brewers set for a record year, Grocery prices rise, Local authority rates, Jobless turn promoters to lure industry, How The Markets Moved, Egypt seeks Italian loan extension, Prentice to press for more aid to developing countries, 'Suits' profits fall back, Encouraging prospects for Hicking Pentecost, Oil flows again but Suez Canal stays shut, Swan Hunter in new Tyneside merger, IATA members have $14,300m jets on order, U S car union chooses Ford as strike target, Scott's leave for 'Baked Potato'. Stock Exchange Tables: Early falls recouped, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small mixed changes, Wall Street mixed in quiet trading, Sterling loses more ground, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.

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