The Times - 20/05/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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ERIC BRITTER, , KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, DESSA TREVISAN, , MICHAEL WOLFERS, , By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, By William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, R. M., J.O.C., G.W., By Frank Davis, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From a Correspondent, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, By H. A. Williams, , Edward Mayer., Edward Pinto., From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, P.H.S., D. H. COLES. Street Farm, Buckland, Betchworth. Surrey, May 17., L. BENTFIELD, Vice-Chairman, Kingston Branch Conservative Association. 334 Richmond Road, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey, May 17., JOHN CHALK. TERENCE WEATHERLEY. 32 Alderbury Road, Langley, Buckinghamshire May 8., P. ALLEN. 3 Berkeley Lodge, Sandal Road, New Malden, Surrey, May 15., ELIZABETH WANSBROUGH. The Old Rectory, Broughton Poggs, Lechlade, Gloucestershire., EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS, Chairman, British Council of the European Movement. 38-39 Parliament Street, S.W.1, May 19., N. G. C. HENDRY, Chairman, Central Consultants and Specialists Committee (Scotland). 42 Queen's Road, Aberdeen, May 16., PAUL HAWKINS. House of Commons, S.W.1, May 17., CHAS. W. SAX, Leader of the Labour Group. R. A. GURNEY, Leader of the Conservative Group. Letchworth Urban District Council, Town Hall, Letchworth, Hertfordshire., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON. House of Commons, S.W.1, May 18., MICHAEL D. SYMINGTON. 405 Rua Ciriaco Cardoso, Oporto, portugal May 15., M. L WULF. 40 Chapel Street, N.W.1. May 18., ORMONDE. Cantley, Wokingham, Berkshire, May 18, By GEOFFREY GREEN, GEOFFREY F. de C. SIZER, 64 St Mary's Road, South Benfleet, Essex, May 16., PETER SELF, Chairman of Executive Town and Country Planning Association. The Planning Centre, 28 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C.2., F. A. LANGRIDGE. Chelsea House, Lansdown Road, Bath., From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, FROM JOHN SILCHESTER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By HUGH CORBET, By KEITH PAYNE, By RODNEY COWTON, GEDDES, Chairman. British Travel Association, Queen's House, 64 St. James's Street, S.W.1, May 18.,
ResumoNews: Two Athens publishers arrested, Ministry To Study 'Guinea Pig' Cases No change in medical law, United Nations Association, Kenya says U S view of Africa is 'naive', Brigadier beats his seniors, GPO 'forgot' letters on 11-plus, Hongkong Chinese on march again Campaign to injure banks, India-Pakistan border clash, University pay for board, Six hundred miles of wine, Egyptian return to Gulf of Aqaba post seen as more menacing than Syrian border raids Israelis fear a renewed blockade of their shipping, 'Forged £5 notes for a lark ', British Hope Of 'Buffer', Hunting ritual of the book addict, Visiting Russians do not stand on ceremony, Common Market Welcomes Tuc, Rumania Receives Her Suitors, US troops storm neutral zone Centre of Hanoi bombed, Fire chief seeks arson check, Banking under a microscope, Soviet secret official dies 'on duty', Press attacked by union leader 'Anti-Wilson campaign', Controlling heathers, Defection of envoy over conscience, UN votes to take over SW Africa, Japan may reject 'secret' U S aid, Bottle of sherry for breakfast, Theatrical autocrats are still needed, Satellite TV from London to U S, Angry Protest To China Envoy Mr Brown's strong line, Early Aden Move Expected Hunt for political formula, The Times Diary Coolness 'twixt Wigg and Wilson Sir Gavin de Beer emigrates Lord Chandos warns against cuts, Press revolution may be coming, Eton praised as progressive, Club Mediterranée at Corfu, Un Flag Comes Down In Middle East Emergency Force posts taken over by anti-Israel troops, Suspension after royal handshake, Rebel Leader Killed By S Africans Two police hurt in river clash, Indian President upsets Hindus and Muslims, The Misnomer Of 'Purple Orchid' Tropical Beauty, Way to deal with rubbish, Boston hospital ' heal-in ', New powers attacked by M Mendes-France, Tory woman to resign GLC seat, Architects ask to be heard, Seacat Contracts To Be Reviewed Ministry clears EMI, Chelsea's chance for the Cup?, No 'lights' for Oxford Street. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Future Assured Growth Plan, Leslie Gold Mines Limited, Kinross Mines Limited, Bracken Mines Limited, Winkelhaak Mines Limited, Ghana Airways. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Arts grant issue in resignation, Church services tomorrow: Trinity Sunday, Leverhulme Awards. Law: Prejudice against Rolling Stones?, Like Perry Mason defence claim, Accused Says Gang Talk A Myth, Beenham case date, David Frost on car summonses. Picture Gallery: Landed. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Meliá Hotels, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Gardening. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Dame Sybil As Saint Joan Again, Saturday broadcasting, 88 Lots Fetch £273,920 £26,000 For Commode, Sunday broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,544, Seasickness decided so many of these contests, Declarer's advantage. Reviews: Bach gets a new sound, A theatre prospect that pleases, Opera with radiance, Botticelli picture from Decameron, The Christian paradox of guilt, Self-service cinema from Prague, Negret's first show in London, Three books we could do without, Marvellous match, Desks and reading stands, Young traditionalists and folk song, Fanatical fervour of Scriabin, Simplified history of opera. Editorials/Leaders: The Cleaning Of Titian, The Maze Of The 1960s, Red Guards Against Britain, R E P Criticisms Misplaced. Letters to the Editor: Kindly Remove Your Hat, Changing Values, Reform In Letchworth, Sixes And Sevens, Lord Geddes attacks Neddy report, Queen Anne's Lace, Pilgrim To Fatima, Carrying Out The Treaty Of Rome, Black Power On The Campus, Reason v. procedure, Constitutional Issues, The Public Muse, Moderation In Schools, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Obituary Maj-Gen Lushkin. Sport: Other fixtures, Heave Ho springs shock in dismal Derby trial, Sports in Brief, Britain Lead 2-0 In Davis Cup Bulgarians outclassed, Today's N H racing Worcester, Hampshire collapse after good start, Lochinvar in the lead at Tidworth, Americans take stranglehold of Walker Cup Saddler the only British Isles winner. Stock Exchange Tables: Selling, then small rally on Wall St, Silver jumps 1s 6d per OZ, Regional share prices, Shares end unsettled week on dull note, Brewery shares firm, Copper bars touch £435, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Business and Finance: Little change in bill rate, Copper coup in London, Big rise in Kinross outlay, Horniblow in Germany, Aire Wool passes the interim, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Better margins from Borax, More US hotel groups to expand into Europe, The cost of farm finance, New health guard for asbestos workers, Jersey-Kapwood back down, Gilt-edged stocks behave well, Dover finds it harder going, Confused close on Milan, 'Single European unit of account', How the cookie crumbles, GE recall colour TV sets at cost of $1m, Record growth for the NE, Shell, BP joint effort in Africa, ME war risk insurance rates to leap, Briefly from the boardroom, Money short, Lazard to finance Finnish contract, Vickers plan closure, How The Markets Moved, Clide shipyards take over defunct dry dock, Bloom's last E & O link is severed, Full control of Say acquired, Lord Robens's strong defence of coal, Frantic trading in silver as price soars on U S move. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.
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