The Times - 19/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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ResumoNews: Black power man visits Hanoi, Mr Cook's leave extended, Air Raids Near China Border Defended President talks of deterrent policy, Record Entry At Pony Show, Help For Judges In Following Bills, S African Minister Sues Newspaper, Ministry code soon on packing of radioactive loads, 43 dead in Kenya, Dismantling of fort off Essex, Negro marchers to be protected Fears on Ku-Klux-Klan, Join a football club and see the world, Last voyage of a Queen, Bargains to be had at the sales, Mr Smith sends second reply, The magnet of a rebuilt Skopje, The Old Man revisited, Two men are shot in Soho streets, When murder came to Shell Lake, Longer curfew at Hongkong border Basis of interchanges seen, Beatles Disc At Orton Funeral, 'Restrictions' by festival, No Extension Of Runway Southend review of noise, Race complaints increase, The Pope Makes Big Changes, Spain sends Gibraltar Note, Fresh fruit desserts, The Pope must decide on how far he will go, New code directed against 'sale' advertisements, MS of novel for friend, Regis Debray's Trial Opens In Bolivia, Student Games in trouble, Stereotype drama at the festivals, Far away from it all, Boac To ACT On Criticism, Communication By Meteor, Too little time for refugees, Uganda was invited to talks on defence, Hovertrains 'delayed by Ministry', Maiden flight by Jetstream, Scientists hunt for gold, The Times Diary Arab envoy breaks diplomatic ice Olivier's big fight memories Europe a 24-hour business, Dickens Hotel Reprieved Great White Horse At Ipswich, Armed revolt in Canton reported, Councillor acts over red flags, Talks on oil menace, 'Pirate' May Lose Water Supply Manxmen must conform, Biafrans Claim New Advance 'Heavy federal losses', 'Coal dust like carpet' protest, Five die as farm is set on fire, Gifted Children Make Friends, Congo seeks Belgian help, Place of counselling in the Church, Marshal Ky Hits At Corruption, The Prince passes his A levels, Yemen IS Accused By South Arabia, Road Threat To Golf Course, Rail strike may be averted Union favour offer to men, Two Britons expelled, Another cannon from seabed, Drugs 'halt leukaemia symptoms', Lower prices for young people, Marinas the solution to crowded moorings, Japan socialists at odds over party leadership, Tables for cards, Think about flowers for Christmas, Mother watches birth of twins. Picture Gallery: The four horsemen. News in Brief. Law: Charges after drugs raid, 'Times' robbery: man for trial, Sydney press strike fine, Publisher's Pledge On Svetlana Memoirs Allilueva v. Flegon Copex Establishment v. Flegon, Dutch trawler men fined, New evidence on Court Lees 'Unjust' Closure attacked by headmasters, Youth drank bottle of drug, then died, court told, Decree against Jet Harris, Divorce suit against John Osborne, Dahomey ban on tribal scars, Boys who trailed man praised. Display Advertising: Interim Statements, Leicester Permanent, Appeals, Vanguard, Alfred Dunhill Ltd., The Sunday Times. Sport: Miss Jackson advances, Masterly performance by Firecrest, Miss Shaw In Semi Finals Doubles champions beaten, Sports in Brief, Chelsea bid fails, Yorkshire jeered from field, Pensioners in form, British squash player goes out in first round, Today's Football, Canada secure Palma trophy, Britain take a 3-1 lead, Gemini Six nears winning form Threat from Sovereign Set, Yorkshire fall from grace Two dishonourable points, BRISK WIND HELPS CHALLENGERS Mishap to Intrepid. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: New resignation at Playhouse, Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Greensleves, For The Epicure, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Church services tomorrow: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinitv. Property: Furnished Country Properties. Reviews: German theatre's 'new wave', Filming Hardy's 'Far from the Madding Crowd', Nine Schubert partsongs newly recorded, Listz's masterpiece, Home Sweet Radio Four, Facts and a fair view. Arts and Entertainment: Opera Programme Notes In Braille, Overlaid, with success, Peter Nichols Play For Broadway, Television Sunday, Television Saturday, Penrose Retains Chess Title, Radio Sunday, Portisch-without defeat, Radio Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,622. Editorials/Leaders: Changes In The Curia, The Court Lees Affair, When Art Goes Slumming, More Light Needed On Incentives, Stockbrokers on the move. Letters to the Editor: How much more tax?, The Meaning Of The Commonwealth, Holiday In Britain, De Gaulle's Policy, Sonic Boom, Ocean base, Israel And The Canal, Nigeria's War, Too Many Factory Accidents: Conclusion To Be Drawn, A Forecast Missed, After Aberfan, Commercial Radio, Parental Neglect. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir C. Parkinson, Lord Stanhope. Business and Finance: Insurers' finances 'in line with Act', Slump hits Irish clothing industry, News Summary Showerings rebuffed, Scrimgeour absorbs four provincial stockbrokers, Barclays invite joint talks, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, Rio Tinto may mine potash in Yorkshire, Courtaulds bid still welcome, New offer for Watford Elec., Merger plan for German oil firms, New peak for steel sales, Correction, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Zurich bourse lively, Oil firms asked for Views on outlets, Jobless figures the main feature, Iceland wants to join Efta, The Big Pay Myth, Quiet day for gilts, Pergamon stake in India, Colborn leaves marketing institute, U S distiller may split, Rise in food prices, BTA plans for expected 5 million tourists by 1970, Electricity training plan inquiry, Attack on Government by agency, Keith prowse hit from all sides, Fifth Clyde yard agrees to merger, Copper prices up again, Showerings' IDV offer rejected, Phoenix hit by Torrey Canyon, LTV withdraws offer for Allis-Chalmers, Rickett, Cockerell & Company Increased Profit And Dividend, ICI sells estate, First bill rate fall since June, Exports body planned, Brighter outlook for Doxford shipbuilding. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound quiet, More gains recorded, Shares hold up well, Back to normal for U S exchanges, How The Markets Moved, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Late profit-taking checks Wall St. Business Appointments: Atlantic Steam promotes Ashley. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements of liners. Births.
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