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The Times - 17/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM MOSHE BRILLIANT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, From WILLIAM NORRIS-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY KEN OWEN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDNT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, By RICHARD DAVY, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From IAN McDONALD-, By A. P. Ryan, A. W. Haslett, Richard Boston, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Julian Critchley, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Stephen Walsh, By Alan Blyth, By Gopal Sharman, by Hilary Gelson, MALCOLM W. BROWNE. New York Times News Service., PHS, MERVYN SOUTHWARK. Bishop's House, S.W.16, Aug. 15., P. R. ALLISON. R. G. MACFARLANE. PAUL B. BEESON. ROBERT ROBERT BIRLEY. MACINTOSH. C. C. BOOTH. J. McMICHAEL. GRAHAM M. BULL. J. R. A. MITCHELL. J. H. BURN. LIONEL OPIE. ALEX CRAMPTON GEORGE SMITH. PICKERING. A. I. FRIEDMANN. T. R. E. PILKINGTON. HUGH GAINSBOROUGH. JOHN STALLWORTHY. J. L GOWANS. A. J. GUNNING. S. C. TRUELOVE ALISTER HARDY. JANET VAUGHAN. W. E. VAN L. J. WITTS HEYNINGEN. Aug. 16., EDWARD HYAMS. 17 Garrick House, Carrington Street, Shepherd Market, W.1., V. C. WYNNE-EDWARDS. R. S. BAILEY. W. R. P. BOURNE. HUGH F. I. ELLIOTT. G. S. TUCK. Aug. 12., R. S. R. FITTER. Drifts, Chinnor Hill, Oxford, Aug. 14., A. C. DURIE, Director General, The Automobile Association. Fanum House, Leicester Square, W.C.2., CHESHAM, Executive Vice-Chairman, R.A.C. Pall Mall, S.W.1, Aug. 15., ANDREW PORTER. 9 Pembroke Walk, W.8, August 15., From Richard Wigg, Lima, BRIAN STANLEY, Director, Institute of Education. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, St. Thomas' Street, Newcastle upon Tyne 1, Aug. 15., MICHAEL ADAMS. South Lodge, Buchan Hill, Crawley, Sussex, Aug 15., DON GRESSWELL Bridge House, Grange Park, N.21., PETER STORRS. 19 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7, Aug 15., ALAN SORRELL, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, A friend, Commander E. H. M. Colegrave, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, , By PETER JAY, Economics Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. E. A. kalfayan, E. A. KALFAYAN, Market. ing Director-Europe. Baker Perkins (Exports) Limited Westwood House, 13 Stanhope Gate, Park Lane, W.1., By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Mao renews attack on rival, Pitcairn man in Manhattan, Girl stabbed five times, Soviet weapons sent to Lagos, US Warns Germans On Troop Cuts, New evidence on Saxon chapel sites, Reasons for N Vietnam bombing, Fire forces 450 out of hotel, School Sanctions To Go Ahead 18 areas will be affected, Dr Sukarno 'never to regain power', East Europe writers holding out, Kingston talk on Anguilla crisis, Weapons seized in Hongkong raids Police meet no resistance, Mrs M. To Look After Prince, £3Om assets frozen, Johnson Appeal On Cities Aid Shift of mood in Congress, Tory's plan for tax changes, 15,000 flee floods in Alaska, Reverting to type, Britons hurt in autobahn crash, Farnborough tests on VC 10, Mr Crossman To Quit Executive, Hard times for the Home Secretary, The Times Diary Evan Luard gets UN job Pope's £2,000 for chapel Japanese Emperor on screen, Steady rise in adoptions, Minister in talks on bus attacks, Giant hangar's doors jam, T U C Intervene In Print Dispute, Detectives in bullion dig at farm, Mrs Knight fights 43 council bollards, Greek Party Group Formed In Bonn, 'Decisive crisis' in France near M Mitterrand's warning, Coroner criticizes blood test, How Anti-Vietnam Deserters Go Underground, Peru runs risk of an Indian peasant revolt, Writer is outlawed by Czechs, Communists Fail To Profit No swing from Labour, Vietnam men 'deserting', Boac Pilots Welcome Pay Inquiry, Planes For Big Nigeria Arms Lift Sought Two British airlines accept charters, Family of nine is shot, Plan for comet rendezvous, Pirate radio appeal may go to UN, 15 killed in explosion, Mr Vorster to set up press tribunal, Japan seeks Okinawa, 'No safety laws on tips', Pigeon man's offer to the Queen, S Arabia Denies Control Lost, Decision on crash barriers urged All-party MPs condemn road plans delay, Flatly, they call earth picture a fake, Mr Brown's hopes on China, Kano airport closed, Bankers' Final Examinations, Strikers picket man's home, Boom In Language Classes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Trampoline demonstration. Law: Officer cleared of charge, Mrs Jordan to seek bail, Bride is shot but wedding goes on, No Essex appeal on Stansted, Opium seized, Aden Stops Payment By Currency Board Government Of Aden And Another v. East African Currency Board And Another, Greek ex-Minister sentenced Five years after holding meeting in house, Mauritians Prohibited Immigrants Regina v. Secretary Of State For The Home Department Ex Parte Bhurosah And Others. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Ppa, Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pulls & Whites Ltd, See Lebanon Now, Mea, Target Trust Managers Limited, Leicester University Press, Leeds Permanent, Gillett Brothers Discount Company Ltd, Ivan Maisky, Aac, Dennis Wheatley, Key Statistics, Unlever Limited And Unilever N.V., The Sanitas Trust Limited, Heinemann, Anti-Worlds, Kenning, The Reds & The Blacks, Laing, Dubilier. Index. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New Chief Justice of Canada, Matron For Bart's, Church News, El Alamein Cacti Win Gold Medal. Reviews: A republican divorce, Storm strategies, Smugglers all, Curtain for the brave, A date I shall not keep again, Laroon for the Tate, Mahler taken in hand, Gnome And Amazon, Arab tycoon, Variations on the theme Sf Genesis, Preview of new London gallery, For Cole Porter everything went, Attempt on an unclimbed peak Royal shakespeare Theatre Macbeth, Journals from the wheelwright's shop, Ravishing to eye and ear. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Teachers Remain Tough, A Shocking Sentence, Fetish Of The Gold Lobby, Putting The Child First. Letters to the Editor: Holiday In Britain, The Standard Stile, A Statement Needed On Vietnam, Israel And The Canal, Gaps in the EFTA defences, Approved Schools, Indian Ocean Base, South African Ban, Cavalli's 'Ormindo', Bridging The Thames, Links With India, Save Your Breath. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television, Penrose In The Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,620, Sound programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Commander M. Saunders, René Magrîtte Belgian Surrealist painter, Air Vice-Marshal C. McL. Vincent, Lieut-Gen A. Perepelitsyn, Mr H. H. Kung, Sir Cosmo Parkinson Work for the colonies. Sport: Bembridge in the lead, Cooke Outclassed, Eton score clear win, Sports in Brief, Timely century by Hampshire Cartwright's notable feat, Yesterday's Racing Results, Gueguen wins, Top-form Royal Palace is set for further triumphs, Osgood Starts His Comeback, Miss Mappin beaten, U S Ahead After Surprises, Success for Suspicion, Kent capture fours title. Property: Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Arabs discuss takeover of West's oil holdings, Sugar prices lower in New York, IDV peace talks fail, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Another word on pensions, Unilever profit up £½m., Shopping by post leaps 84 pc, Index of output rises, Fodens Limited, Zamanglo set-up after Charter deal, Court action on insurers, United Glass blames costs for price increases, Tin price at £1,187 lowest since 1964, Cheerful U S view of world supplies, Cheerful outlook for Unilevers shares, America's deficit lower, Loss for Barnagore, Money short by midday, Hongkong strikes hit mostly Chinese trade, Martins Bank takes 75 pc of Unicorn unit trusts, Symington pref terms, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Silver may fall to 140d, Business Diary, Tap prices raised, Lamson are caught in margins squeeze, Barclay's gold price plea, How The Markets Moved, Illicit diamond traffic causing concern, Tricky tides in the ports revolution, Wear-side merger report soon, Covent Garden prices, Stocklake raise dividend and profit sharply, More capital for Lafarge, Leyland win £8m orders, Takeovers scoreboard, Bank of Alderney mystery deal?, Ingersoll buys cutlers, Courtaulds in wholesale line, Rise in US industrial production, Cocoa prices surge ahead, Briefly From Industry Record £220m. electrical exports. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling at $2.785/8, Tokyo stocks hit again, European and Far East securities, Trade boost for £ goes on, Regional share prices, Market hit by bid fever, The Times list of Latest Dividends, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices shipbuilding shares up, Recent issues, Wall Street slightly lower in active trading. Business Appointments: Banker to join Butterley board. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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