The Times - 09/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY CLIFFORD LONGLEY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Clive Borrell, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From NORMAN FOWLER, Beirut, June 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, June 8, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, June 8, From DESSA TREVISAN, Vienna, June 8, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Paris, June 8, From DAVID BONAVIA, Hongkong, June 8, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, June 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, June 8, FROM GARRY LLOYD, From Stanley Sadie, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By Henry Raynor, By JOAN CHISSELL, From William Mann Music Critic, Ruth Miller, Susanne Puddefoot, Rosemary Simon, From PATRICK BROGAN, Tel Aviv, June 8, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, Bethlehem, June 8, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Westminster Thursday, P.H.S., ALISI AIRK DUNCAN. Middle East Archive, 26 Parsons Green, S.W.6, June 8., MICHAEL LIPTON. The University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex., C. STUART-JERVIS. 11 Windsor Park Hill, Singapore., SIEGMUND G. WARBURG. 30 Gresham Street, E.C.2, June 8., HAROLD SOREF. Michael House, 35/37 Chiswell Street, E.C.1., THOS. W. BOYD. House of Commons, Northern Ireland, June 7., MIKE RANDALL. Gate House, 180 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey, June 7., H. B. GOTTSCHALK. The University, Leeds. 2, June 5., A. G. DAKYNS. Antonie Duyckstraat 83, The Hague, Netherlands, June 5., By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent-Tel Aviv, June 8, A. B. WARD, Past President of the Booksellers Association of Great Britain & Ireland. 35 Chapel Walk, Fargate, Sheffield., J. ALISTAIR FORDYCE, Secretary, Butchers' Charitable Institution. 61 West Smithfield, E.C.1, June 5., C. R. W. WYSOCK-WRIGHT. New Sapperton Farm, Old Heathfield, Sussex., Yours faithfully, KENNETH CLEARY. The Old Coach House, Castle Hill, Blechingley, Surrey., J. SLESSOR Rimpton Manor, Yeovil, Somerset, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, MIDSUMMER BANQUET, E. D.-H. writes:-, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM GEOFFREY GREEN, FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By GEORGE PULAY City Editor, By MICHAEL BAILY and ROBERT JONES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-SOUTH Shields June 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 8, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, June 8, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By David Jones, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, June 8, FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. H. GOODLAND. Sbuto House, Bishops Hall, Taunton., By RICHARD FRY,
ResumoNews: Overcrowding On French Roads 1m more vehicles in a year, Old aircraft 'may be in prime', Strike 'Dangers' For Teachers Joint warning to unions, Loan 'strings' hinder GLC, Welsh cheques rejected, City forms committee to stop drugs spread, U S defends nuclear pact, D notices man may resign, Careers: how much scope for help?, Ghost gang's £44,000 haul, Sir Francis still improving, Cruise boat a non-starter, All quiet on the works front, 'Let's Blame Britain' Talk, Children: what hope for treatment?, Canadian plan for Middle East Mr Pearson's six points, Nativity Church flames quelled by bishop, Moving contrast between victors and vanquished, Not all pop on 247, Egypt Accepts Cease-Fire Un Announcement IS Made By U Thant Syria also agrees to stop, Women: why does it concern them most?, Yugoslav Reforms Encouraging, Pensions to go up in Novembber Family allowances setback?, Thin Time For Fat People In U S, Mini-car case man changes plea and gets life gaol, Bullies WHO Ruled A Crime Empire Are Smashed, St Teresa's 'unsuitable for aged', Date omitted from Aden Bill, Not much point in talks, says Mr Ian Smith, Minds at risk: a problem for us all, The private anguish of General Mortagi, Suez-a four-letter word that still shocks the Commons, 'Slight' Health Risk In Communion Cup, North hit by blockade of E. Nigeria, King Husain tells of heavy losses 'Friends let Jordan down', Heavy load caused U S blackout, Smoke haze steals 15% of sunshine, Coach fares 'will soar', Britain Lifts Ban On Supply Of Arms Decision follows Moscow refusal, South's three-link show makes a good start, Problems of Israel's quick victory, World facing crisis in oil transport, MiG base struck near Hanoi, Nature anticipates problem of lens reflection, Age 'racket' at airports, Pope's Message To Heads Of State Appeal for negotiations, Mr Simbule 'a friend', Financier shot family, 500 rioters held in Hongkong British engineer mobbed, Spain keeps Gibraltar flight ban, Gang leader Richardson gaoled for 25 years 'Terrorism in vicious and sadistic way', The Times Diary Greek prisoners' smuggled letters A decorator as catalyst Lubbock strikes a blow, 10 DEAD, 100 HURT IN US WARSHIP Israel attacks by mistake, 70 mph limit cuts casualties Results of the experiment, Rent cut by 49s in test case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bells, Cooks, British Eagle, American Metal Climax, Inc., Panam, Facit.Odhner.Addo, Crusader Vendors Limited, Magnet Building Society, Watney Mann Limited, United State Lines, Professional Classes And Council, Esso, British Legion Haig's Fund, The Times, Alfa Romeo (Gb) Ltd.,, Brims, Boac, Tyndall Assurance. Picture Gallery: Drought brings increased danger to the Everglades. Law: Turkey clears gun dealer, Beenham youth sent for trial, Inventor wins, American accused of girl's murder, Crown's Privilege Claim Upheld Conway v. Rimmer, Bank's Liquidator Fails In Test Case Sale Continuation Ltd. v. Austin Taylor & Co. Ltd.. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Financial, Public Appointments, J. H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Splendid youthful paean to nature, Triple bonus at well-blended recital, Two fronts in the sex war, The music festival emporium, A painter's consistent style, Entry to harsh world, Mr Menuhin more positive, assured, Nearly a début in a thousand. Arts and Entertainment: £13,500 For An Emerald, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,561, Television and radio programmes, Two New Plays. Editorials/Leaders: Aftermath For The Oil Firms, Seventy Justified, The Task For The U N, Brought To Book. Letters to the Editor: Arrests In Greece, Reaction to reactors, Convalescence For The Elderly, The Infantry's Future, Food And Drugs, A Curiously Bad Bill, Police Slow To Change, Diplomat's Words, The Crisis In The Middle East: The Plight Of Jordan, Threat To Booksellers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Cook, Miss Pamela Frankau A gifted novelist, Miss Dorothy Parker Poet, journalist and wit, Lady Harlech. Sport: Fleet should win the Oaks on fast ground St. Pauli Girl a danger to all, Cracks in Ford windscreens, Is it any use showing the flag here?, Boycott plods to dreary Test century Indian attack depleted by injuries, Taylor Recovers To Take Lead, Unexpected Lead For Waites Pleasant Essex course, Clare lack drive. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: deciding for gaol or bail, Government oppose SET 'subsidy' for elderly and disabled, Schools still in tax class, Arms embargo to Middle East lifted, The Commons: advice to the vice-chancellors: private schools inquiry: detention centres' purpose: histories of Suez, War prisoners' claims. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: New council on evangelism, 7 honoured by Cambridge. Weather: The Weather. Property: Spirited bidding for a promising shell, Country Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Dimplex fall is as expected, Tyne mergers in offing, Tobacco Secs hold dividend, Lufthansa earn £4.8m, Call for HP cuts, Easier trend in Brussels, London And Westminster Investment Trust Limited A Well Balanced Portfolio Mr. R. H. Wethered's Review, Vast goal for apparel makers, Banking secrecy safeguards, Lyons still not round the corner, Stagnation in private sector, Comforting words from the Continent, BP charters tanker fleet to beat canal and oil ban, News Summary, French nuclear plant for Spain, Unit trust prices, The Northern & Employers Assurance Company Limited Annual General Meeting, Euroscience-vision or just a daydream?, Guinness go for 8 p.c. rise in profit, Watney Mann beat forecast, Vickers, 'Neddy' probe into Printing trade, The Anglo-Celtic Trust Limited, Bank favours curb on public spending, On course-but only just, Gilt-edged rally further, PIB to probe insurance pay, So new, but inquiries pour in, French giant to quit steel, Testing time for voluntary policy, Vickers go over to 'service in peace', Six see signs of revival ahead, Chemical plant export orders fall, Company Meetings William Warne (Holdings) Limited Encouraging Long-Term Prospects Mr. H. H. S. Hillier Reports Record Export Achievement, Turner & Newall doubtful over final dividend, Lines Bros to raise £4.2m, Spares men seek role in Europe, Fruit And Vegetables, London Provision Exchange, Protecting German oil, CBI will 'shadow' regional survey, Major shake-up soon in film distribution, B.E.T. Omnibus Services Limited Continuing Escalation Of Costs Passenger Transport Authorities-Contrary To The Public Interest Development Of Overseas Intetests: Expansion Into The E.E.C. Mr. John Spencer Wills's Review, The challenge of selling durables to Europe, Utd Premier still against Croda, Briefly from the boardroom, Business Diary, Copper wire bars rise £6, Forestal gloom, £2 a ton off sulphite paper, Bank's overseas coordination, Wool textiles up but not enough, Electrocomponents tender offer, How The Markets Moved, Settlements leave money short, DocK dispute arbitrator, C.E.S. reach their target, U S denies embargo on gold exports, Angus plan restaurant in Geneva, Baker Perkins cheerful, British drug exports reach record £75m, From one pocket to another. Business Appointments: First National City Bank elect new president. Stock Exchange Tables: Financial, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small mixed movements, Shares move narrowly in idle trading, The pound bedevilled by rumours, European and Far East securities, 'Johnnies' dividends, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Late strength on wall Street. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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