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The Times - 22/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From JULIAN MOUNTER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From HUGH NOYES, From ERIC BRITTER, United Nations Correspondent-, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, by CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY PETER HOPKIRK, By CLIVE BORRELL, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cardiff, Sept. 21, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF-Blackpool, Sept. 21, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, Sept. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Sept. 21, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-New York, Sept. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, Sept. 21, By BASIL GINGELL Naval Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Pretoria, Sept. 21, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Sept. 21, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Henry Raynor, From John Percival, Ballet Critic, By William Mann Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, From John Peter, By Michael Billington, By DAVID WOOD, HENRY STANHOPE, From PETER HAZELHURST, PETER NICHOLS, PHS, NANCY PALM. Meadow Cottages, Kencot, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, Sept. 16., ALBERT E. SLOMAN. University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Sept. 19., THADDEUS HOLT. c/o 4964 Allan Road, Washington, D.C, HENRY COOPER. The Royal Foundation of Saint Katharine, Butcher Row, Ratcliffe, E.14., HUGH ROSS WILLIAMSON. 193 Sussex Gardens, W.2., L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS. Gorse Down, Silchester, near Reading., IAN HINTON. 45 Old Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent., By Stuart Hood, ROGER GRESHAM COOKE House of Commons., JOHN HAGGARTY. 17 Ullswater Road, S.W.13. Sept. 19., D. T. WATTS. 6 Hamoaze Court. Mount Wise, Plymouth. Sept. 18., P. T. TOMLIN. Pearyn. 130 Little Bushey Lane, Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire, Sept. 14., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. James Ramsden, Carol Wright, FROM A HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT-, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, From PETER JAY-Port of Spain, Sept. 21, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By DAVID JONES, By KENNETH OWEN, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER-Tel Aviv, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ROBERT JONES, RICHARD FRY, H. RIGBY, Information Officer., CONESFORD., DAVID PINTO., C. J. BAKER. Church Cottage, Clayhanger, Tiverton, Devon., by Michael Baily, by Sir Arthur Kirby, by Michael Thomas, by A. H. Sansome, by Clive Gwinner, by R. B. Monteath, by John Chartres, by G. W. Hollwey, by G. Freeman Allen, by a Special Correspondent, by S. Sloan Colt, by Dr. Paul Catz, by A. C. Boehme, by Henry Scott Stokes, by K. Milburn, by P. J. Tyrrell, by Norman Freeman, by Arthur Reed,

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News: Electricity men to get rise Payments for productivity, Mr Wilson cannot hope for any early reversal of the tide, 8 Tests Imposed For Each Design, Danes reject associated status with the Six, Ibos hold up thrust into Mid-West, Fresh Wave Of Bomb Scares In Hongkong, Liberals want more incentive to effciency, Vatican in the grip of uncertainty, Art world 'code' for layman, Pressure May Come From The Outside, Big victory claimed by Maoists Plot 'smashed' in Anhwei, Hire Can Meet A Range Of Needs, Wider Appeal For York Festival, Lawsuit against cardinal fails, UN told of ways to peace, A tough field for the Irish mineral stakes, AIM To Be Leader Of Gaullists Giscard d'Estaing's hope, 'Must Accept The Consequences', Costly secret war in the Assam hills, How A System Came To Life, Blake in Moscow, embassy told Spy case man asks to return to Britain, Casting a vote for the opinion polls, Miners seek new policy on pits Case for higher grants, Disputed Village Takes Shape Provision for all ages, A Touch Of Autumn Sun, Local control of docks urged, Jumbo JET Will Help Expansion In The Air, Primate Asked To Ban Service, Freight Stays On The Right Lines, Fatherless Families, Liability When The Cargo IS Damaged, Britain's reply to Zambia, 'Get growth through boom', Tories Capture Two Labour Seats, Gold hunt 'amateurs' warned, Call for rate reforms, How Jobs Will Be Affected, 'Friends Seem To Disappear', Car Gang Snatch £15,000 Jewels On way to Duke's fair, Hostess hurt in Viscount fog crash, Mergers Are The Logical Outcome, Jobs: sweating off surplus fat, 'Loneliness And Humiliation', Housing plan for coal depot, M Rey's Speech On Eec Surprises French, Unions order Barbican restart, Whitehall's brake on planning, Russia's offer to Japanese, Customs Eye On Inland Depot, Teachers To See Minister Today Confidence over sanctions, Navy ready for peace role, BOAC plans Antarctic tours, Council Looks To Future, Next Year Sees The Link With Europe, The Times Diary, Gantry Crane IS A FAST Loader, Negro weds Mr Rusk's daughter, Japanese Ministry Has Been Won Over, Vietnam takes big toll in US lives Casualties near 100,000, Comfort for Mr Shore, Standard Sizes To Speed Big Changes, Africans Train 'To Kill', A Tough Line With Fantasy, Dangers of educational television, 'Make Rhodesia sanctions effective', The Course Of Nature Purple Lips Are Fashionable A Telltale Juice, Liberals in Rhodesia clash, Pledge sought on patients, Australia To Get F 111 Planes Next Year, New York Offers A Pattern, Number out of work falls, An ACT Of Faith, New 100 mph sports cars, Ban on pirate radios, Dock strikers disheartened, Race IS On In City Of Meuse, New Ways For Old IS Policy Of Australia, S Arabia rivals urged to meet Army ultimatum extended, US World Plea On Vietnam. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Transport Ferry Service, Envoy Containers, Seaway Containers Limited, Containerway And Roadferry Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Container Express Limited, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited, Confederation Life Association, Ladbroke & Co Ltd, Douglas DC-9, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Rnli, Eldonwall Industrial Ltd., Sea-Land Service, Lancer Boss Limited, Vickers, Tyndall Assurance, Löwenbräu, Ocl, Peterborough Engineering Co. Ltd., Midland Bank, New Court Securities Corporation, Firth-Vickers, British Rail, Bristol City Line, Gordon's, Robert Richardson & Sons Limited, Thompson 'Trailmobile', Pla, The Observer Colour Magazine, Fenjal, Coast Lines Limited, Ashley Association Limited, Lowenbrau, Tor Line, The Times, Blue Nun, Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited, S & P Limited, Cunard Container Service, Cravens Homalloy Ltd, Port Of Liverpool, Duramin, Objective And Personal Investment Advice Service, Commercial Union Assurance, Rtz, British Transport Docks Board, Semple Taylor, National Canning Company Limited, Westminster Hambro Growth Investment Units, Central Steel Container, Esl, Burt, Boulton And Haywood, Ltd., Derbyshire Stone Limited, CML, A. E. Farr Limited, Gpo, Herbert Morris Limited, The New Sankey Freight Container, Mowlem, Nevelle Industrial Securities Limited, Bupa, Mercedes-Benz, Lombank. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy head for Spanish Cabinet, Mr Bowden now Lord Aylestone, Church News, Ramsay Memorial Fellowships. Law: Spy and wife are granted decrees, Councillor spoke of threat to career, alderman says, Judge's ruling on Hongkong boy, Rhodesian ruling on hangings, Art forgers detected by woman, Model and men found Guilty. Picture Gallery: The Shah of Iran's new palace. Reviews: New ballet is easy to enjoy, An impressive requiem, John Neville as Iago Nottingham Playhouse Othello, Composer from Malta, Satire out of sight, Opera composers and opera producers, The themes of Henry Inlander, Georgian 'Toys' On Show, Precedent set in censorship Theatre Royal, Stratford, E: Mrs Wilson's Diary, Feydeau Farce New To England?. Arts and Entertainment: Persian Art At Kendal, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,651, Television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Personal Also On Page 15, Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Goldberg's Proposals, Holidays In The Cold, Towards a lighter shade of grey, Long-term trade deals, Jobs In September. Letters to the Editor: Brave Man Chooses, Hover Noise, Christian Unity, Queen Elizabeth II, Keeping a watch on the stars of petrol, Right-Hand Driving, Czech Ferment, Postgraduate Awards, Arab Refugees, A Terrible Bagatelle, Attempting To Get Out Of The Raf. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr F. W. Chambers, Dr A. B. Porteous, Sir Albert Peries, Mr W. W. Spooner, Major George Sherriff The introduction of Himalayan and Tibetan plants. Sport: Porter Out Of Six-Day Race Earls Court crash injury, Scots Girl Nine Points Ahead, Rees hooks for Middlesex, Hoad to retire, Consistent form points to Forlorn River Ayr Gold Cup field too big for stalls, League says no secrets, Austria lose lead, English lead Scots, Sports in Brief, Parry increases lead, Fine effort by Kimber, Singles go to Spain, Yesterday's results, Standard stays high in West Country, Wales too much on the defensive, Field events will decide. Weather: The Weather. Property: Three lochs for sale with wild life, Country Properties, Furnished Country Properties. Business and Finance: NSE chief on role of provincial exchanges, Mitchell Cotts buy Uganda Co control, I B M shares leap, $100m BHP contract, Huge rise in imports of electrical goods, Greece cuts bank rate, Canada sets uranium price trend, Briefly From Industry, Sale Tilney relapse, Double battle for factory status nearly won, 'U S payments drain $2,000m a year', Unit trust prices, Note circulation down £14m, Decision soon on U S cable, Sales up 6 pc for John Lewis, Burmah Humber to start drilling, 'Grey areas' panel, ICI (Minerals), Prowse 'rebels' voted off board, Gold up again, Vickers springs another leak, Rise in Bill rate sought, Banking World Midland links may just be a start, For The Saver S & P sights on the banks, Bridge cost shock, Callaghan favours Euro-sterling unit, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Bank petition still stands, Albany Tyres strikes 12s premium: leaders ease, Gilts react to tight money situation, Wolfson-GUS firms get big business in Israel's boom times, Wright's Biscuits finish better than expected, Midland, 'Natpro' and Rothschilds break new ground, London Provision Exchange, CWS may open bank branches outside of co-ops, Trans-alpine $25m loan terms, Computer firms planning a common marketing policy, Business Diary, Commodity Markets Sugar futures surge ahead, Nine discount houses put in the Bank, 4% rise in new building forecast for 1967, Shipyards may buy UK steel abroad, Unemployment spiral slows, How The Markets Moved, Ford productivity deal, 100 times too many in shares rush, Paris firm and active, Company Meeting A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY (Carpet Manufacturers), Fibre threat to UK, Mining coal nobody wants, Dull outlook for Bestobell, MP critic of steel HQ, Britons' plan for Virgin Islands, Ships diverted as cargo hold-ups at docks grow. Business Appointments: Usherwood in Pru move, Cunard hotels chief quits. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Pound falls 5 points, Share indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrial leaders ease, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Wall St overcomes minor profit-taking, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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