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The Times - 05/05/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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v JONAS SMITH, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DR. W. A. R. THOMSON, Medical Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, , From MALCOLM SOUTHAN, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ON BOARD S.S. FRACE, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By R. W. Cooper Television Critic, A.E.P., By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival Ballet Critic, M.C., Joan Chissell, SUSANNE PUDDEFOOT, P. L. BOWTELL (Mrs.) Kentwork Ltd Platt, Sevenoaks, Kent., NORA BODLEY (MRS.) 24 Endymion Road, N.4., AVIS HERBERT-SMITH, Prince of Wales Drive, S.W.11., DIANA, LADY RICHMOND 20 The Avenue, Durham City., SUSAN NEILL, 1 Queen Annes' Gardens, W.5., BARBARA WESTALL, Cumberland Court, Carlisle Avenue, St. Albans., F. DUPDALE, Ormonde Lodge, Kelvedon, Essex., JOYCE SPENCER, Parsons Green, London, S.W.6., ROSEMARY MOORE, Brean Road, Hillcroft Park, Stafford., ALEXINE CRAWFORD, Ringwood Road, Walkford, Christchurch, Hampshire., STEPHEN HARVEY, Kipling Road, Eastleigh, Hants., A. MARSHALL, Sadler Street, Wells, Somerset., D. WHITE, Marchmont Street, London, W.C.1., Patricia de Joux, A. M. RENDEL, P.H.S., S. C. H. WALCOT, CATHARINE HARVEY., M. G. R. MORRIS., H. SABA, Legal Adviser, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Place de Fontenoy, Paris, 7e, May 2., W. W. BEGLEY J. BETJEMAN ASA BRIGGS EVELYN BROADWOOD TOM DRIBERG CHRISTOPHER HILL PAUL PAGET RUSKIN SPEAR FRED TONGE, J. A. PATERSON-MORGAN., PETER ASTON., C. P. H. McCALL, , ALICE MORLAND., By ANTHONY NUTTING, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, 1954-56, G. P. HOBBS., HIGH LINSTEAD., K. A. BARRINGER., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From ALAN GIBSON, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Real Tennis Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, RICHARD CASEMENT, GILLIAN O'CONNOR, KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR NORTHERW INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Robert Jones, LEWIS G. WHYTE., MARGARET H. THATCHER., JOHN ORMISTON., Richard Fry, MR. A. D. McLEOD'S REMARKS,

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News: Aden exiles pick Cabinet team Mr Mackawee 'President', India not to sign pact, Moscow's Massive Aid To Hanoi Food as well as arms, Girl slips past Polaris guard, A Market Ally To Visit Britain, Police eject councillors, President Johnson called 'a bloody butcher', Mr Peart To Speak In Market Debate Inclusion in Cabinet team on British application, Opposition to Pinnock scheme, Two women in the clean, lean, hungry country, New Evidence Of Risk In Pill 'Three deaths in 100,000', Mr Wilson To Appear On Television, Our Special Correspondent has returned from Athens with new facts about the coup Bitter outbursts when Constantine and leaders met, blacklist of Europeans is issued by China, President Pak's Win, Healing Past and Future, Student Women Lack Lodgings No rooms for 200, Milk production would be less profitable, Subpoenas in US on two Oswalds, Police find gold gang's base, Yugoslav position explained, India is making a vital choice tomorrow, AEU anger over tubes verdict, M Sartre Angered By Mr Rusk's Retort, New Zealand To Buy Boeings One-Eleven not large enough, Less oil reaching Zambia, Paddington peace moves fail, 22 Tory Dissidents Table Amendment, 50 kidney machines, Egypt hails Lord Montgomery, The France sails for Canada, South Africa Pastors Reject Apartheid, Australia Fear On Export Effects on two fronts, Six new cold viruses, Canada offers a way out at the UN, Head Denies Dictatorship, Writ for Torrey Canyon owners Government claim damages, Ford grants for criminology, The Times Diary Will Rey succeed Hallstein? Montagu piques the Bedfords Market splits the Dunwoodys, Princess Margrethe has a cuisine problem, Mr Nutting took advice on book Question of Secrets Acts, Storm over French special powers Opposition closes ranks, MOH denies allegation, British aid to develop Gibraltar, More-Much More-On The Cost Of Being A Woman, A Phoenix in Covent Garden, King Husain in Teheran, Government tartan, Building Land 'Vital' For Nation, Scott diaries for institute, Leukaemia Study Problems, Design for playing, No National Trust Inquiry, Mr Johnson Acts On Railway Dispute, Problem Of Nigeria Mediation. News in Brief. Business and Finance: 5 1/8 pc rules after bank rate cut, BOAC expects profits drop, Petrofina rumours at peak, City in favour of joining EEC, Monsanto margins improve against lower sales, Copper firm in thin trading, All-British satellite set for orbit, News Summary, Colour TV 'not delayed by war', Mild reaction in markets to cut in Bank rate, Unit trust prices, £20m sales of computers at stake, Clash over U S merger bid, AEU will consider Ford's new wages plan, Fall of 7% in profits, Big rise in medium tap price, De Beers seek dollar loan, 'Dramatic fall in company tax', More price cuts from Marks, Giscard d'Estaing hits at sterling's role, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, The Bifurcated And Tubular Rivet Co., How an IBM computer sizes up the recruits, Booker-PD agree £6m heating link-up, £200m saved by Treasury curbs on payments, Britain still leads in nuclear power, Board clash on Penguin image, Australia's new tax on overseas investors, U S wrangle over gold, More Australian nickel?, Tax idea for building societies, London Provision Exchange, Wall Street at 1967 high, Fishing industry needs research, Late rally by Assoc Book, English Sewing's £1m loss in knitting, Recruiting drive for £12m. factory, Briefly from the boardroom, Business Diary, Ceylon Association In London, Refuge Assurance Company Limited, BP pressure on oil firm to liquidate, How The Markets Moved, Weston plan to oust canteens, Kuwait signs oil pact with Spain, Queen's Award company sacks research workers, BISRA offshoot will market spray steel, City office for JWT, 'Counterfeit plates' used by Rhodesia, Pound holds firm. Display Advertising: Blue Funnel, Wine Vaults Limited, General Accident, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Bristol Aeroplane Plastics Limited, Premium Savings Bonds, Hall & Ham River Limited, Opperman Gears (Holdings) Ltd., The Plessey Company Limited, Macmillan Bloedel Limited, Leek And Westbourne Building Society, Esso, Davy And United Instruments Limited, The Montecatini Edison Balance Sheet For 1966, The Times,, Timothy Whites & Taylors Ltd, The London Wall Group. Index. Picture Gallery: Holding on to a Cambridge tradition. Law: Alleged story of Mini murder, Sentence cut from 12 years to seven, Prison for train driver, Judge clashes with 'torture' trial QC 'Questions not material', Smadja verdict next week, Indictments With Too Many Counts Criticized Regina v. Robinson And Another, Great-Grandchildren Take Under 1898 Will In Re Allsop's Will Trusts, Verdict of murder upheld. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: preserving Britain's heritage, Saving 150 lives on the roads, The Commons: graduates in overseas service: helping Gibraltar: sales of council houses, Recompense for war prisoners, Statistics must be credible, Immigrant labour in the Community. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Financial, Personal, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: Verdi by inspired Giulini, Fine ensemble work, British films make Cannes sit up, Insight into a dispute, The impressionable young Mozart, Enterprise by fine duo, At home in Pinterland, Sinfonietta more lucid on a larger stage. Arts and Entertainment: New French Theatre Magazine, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,531, Sapphire Ring Makes £6,800, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Fears in the oil world, Keeping The Bomb, The Risks Of The Pill, A Hopeful Commission, Good Reasons For Bank Rate Cut. Letters to the Editor: New Discoveries, Arrests In Greece, Enlivening The Motorways, Lessons For Future Of Europe, Breach Of Copyright, Quakers' Custom, A House Worth Saving, Doctors' Salaries, A Curiously Bad Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Louis Dreyfus Noted music publisher, Sir Alfred Vincent, Gen D M W Beak Conspicuous bravery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Britain beat Belgium for third place, Early Starters Gain Advantage, Turpin faces stern test, Sports in Brief, No Decision At Teheran, Sangster beaten by Canadian Early Davis Cup setback, Fastest Lap By Brm, Outsiders triumph in Nations Cup, Appeal for funds, Remarkable Guineas double for Murless and Moore, Safety First At Taunton, Relentless Champion. Weather: The Weather. Property: Business picks up after squeeze, Country Properties, Flats And Maisonettes. Stock Exchange Tables: Only modest gains on Bank rate cut, Foreign exchanges, Fresh upturn in Tokyo prices, Regional share prices, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread small gains. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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