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The Times - 22/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From JEAN VINCENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From GAVIN GORDON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY STUART MARSHALL, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, RITA MARSHALL, From WILLIAM NORRIS, From DAVID SPANIER, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From Michael Billington, From Joan Chissell, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From John Percival Ballet Critic, by Miles Kington, by Julian Critchley, By Henry Raynor, by Prudence Glynn, DAVID BONAVIA, From IAN MCDONALD, DESSA TREVISAN, PHS, JULIAN S. HUXLEY, F.R.S., President, Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Isles. 31 Pond Street, Hampstead, N.W.3., A. L. ROWSB. Trenarren House, St Austell, Cornwall., J. P. WARD. Department of Education, University College of Swansea, Aug. 19., B. V. SLATER. 73 Hoyle Court Avenue, Baildon, Shipley. Yorkshire., J. O. HUNWICK. University of Ibadan, care of 3 Gower Street, W.C.1, Aug. 18., DONAL O'SULLIVAN. 40 Anglesea Road, Donnybrook, Dublin., HARRY SAMUELS. 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Aug. 18., R. E. CULVERHOUSE, Chairman. The Tea Council Limited, 29 Mincing Lane, E.C.3, Aug. 21., Sir Bernard Lovell, F.R.S., , N. M. SHAMUYARIRA. 58 Summertown House, 396 Banbury Road, Oxford., A. B. FALVEY. 35 Grosvenor Road, Solihull, Warwick-shire., FRANCIS CAHILL 59 Holland Park, W.11., L. J. EVANS. 19 Longmeads, Tunbridge Wells, Kent., A. H. MACDONALD. 79 Oakdene Avenue, Chislehurst, Kent, W. M. BROOMHALL 91 Whitehall Court, S.W.1., FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, BYRON ROGERS, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Dr. R. C. Anderson, Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, From JOHN WOODCOCK, , BARRY DAVIES, From MALCOLM WINTON, From JIM SNOW, , From REX BELLAMY, , From LAIN FINLAY, By ROYDEN HODSON, Industrial Correspondent, By ROBERT JONES, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID JONES, By KENNETH OWEN, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By ERIC WIGHAM Labour Correspondent, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Manchester, Aug. 21, By Richard Spiegelberg, By HUGH CORBET, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, RICHARD LEWIS. 8A, Thane Villas, London, N.7., J. C. STEWART, Marketing Manager. British Railways Board, 222 Marylebone Road, N.W.1, Aug. 18., By JOHN PRICE,

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News: Japan's role in helping Vietnam to rebuild, British Mission Surrounded By Troops Two US bombers shot down over China, Leftists Disown Gunning, Britons criticize 'help for Lagos', Israel's Decision On Refugees IS Final, Gilbey In Cologne, How The Party Funds Roll In, Coroner criticizes beach safety No danger flags at resort, India nearly at end of food, New gas used to quell riot, Brown eggs without the lion, Biafrans' fierce drive on Lagos Forestalling new fighters, Doctors face problems of ethics, Air pursuit in storm, Army blow up 'pirate' fort, New worry at playhouse, Outcry over dry wells in France, A promise of a softer younger complexion-always, Steel 'blackmail' Liberal says, Nine Die In Belgian Lorry Explosion, Police search for firearms Embassy gunning report sent to Mr Wilson, New Justice ACT In Force This Year, Air strike at mercenaries, Mr. Meany wants nationalization, Railways ban the 'pirate ' timetable, Official strike by journalists, BMA seek talks on registration, Successors To Sir D. Foot, Call for tighter arms law, Six girls on foot boost taxis Drive for public backing, Moscow warns China of trade threat, Malaysia defence plan assurance Talks on regional force, Australians Worried By F111 Costs, Greece might lift ban on meetings, Priority For Slums Urged, Catering Grant Scheme Improving An Image, The Times Diary, Two chances for a closer look at Venus, Mr Price is back, BP pulls out of motor racing, Slowdown of Russian arms supplies to Egypt, Tackling riots through jobs, Link with the days of New England whalers, Neolithic Find In Somerset Figurine 4,000 Years Old, British VTOL jet in crash, Colour TV sets may be rationed, Dr Kiesinger reaffirms his faith in Nato, Air service protest to Mr Jay, Musical Cars In W1 Dealers Battle With Meters, British corporal shot dead in Aden, Inquiry told of mistake in drainage estimate, Running Repairs From Head To Foot, Guitars are ousted by organs, Search For Grave Of Explorer, Late Summer Splendour Purple And Gold, New by-pass at Baldock, Church Painting Of Judas, Relief crews for Suez ships, Macedonians get their own church at last, Foxes Move Into London, Vietcong overestimated chance of victory, Clothes clue to missing girl, Unions Divided On Racial Law Debate foreseen at TUC, New clashes in East Java. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Lafarge Organisation Limited, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Airfix Industries Limited, Shock Treatment, Technical Development Capital Ltd, Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft, Bea, Wig Wardrobe, The Canada Life Assurance Company, International Distillers And Vintners Limited, Ghana Airways, Guardian Assurance Co. Ltd,, Elga Products Ltd.,. Index. Law: Voluntary bill to be sought in bullion case, Clay sentence plea rejected, Seven police constables in court, Farm Worker On Murder Charge, Man for trial in firearms case, Hooligans On The Terraces Football supporters warned, 'Now IS The Time To Unscramble Enfield Scheme' Bradbury And Others v. London Borough Of Enfield, Gypsies in court after fracas. Picture Gallery: Sales By Auction. Official Appointments and Notices: Cabinet Office appointment, University News. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: New countess in Figaro, Big band with more balance, The Good and Bad Angels of football Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre Zigger Zagger, Harrogate plans next festival, Performance rich in promise, A certain feeling of insularity, The nude and the antique, Crackling tom-toms hold no terror Lyceum Theatre: The Emperor Jones, Danish rival to Giselle. Arts and Entertainment: £30,000 For Z-Cars Writer, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,624, Intimate Revue For Arts Theatre, Club production for West End. Editorials/Leaders: Tuc Economists Do Their Homework, WHO Pays The Parties?, Britain's Reply To China. Letters to the Editor: Using Aldabra As Island Base, Voice For De Gaulle, Holiday In Ireland, Aberfan Fund, Not Out Of The Wood, Meaning Of Maisky, Travelling By Rail, Awaiting Execution, Candidates need jobs, Control Of Spending, Tea And Tannin, Commercial Radio, The Casement Papers, The Washington Fallacy, Britain's Responsibility. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Struggle for Dawson, Some Profit In Confusion, Corby Concedes Only Two Points, Drug control in cycling may be enforced, Russia 'will send team', Transformation By West Ham One minute of glory, Weather hits cup trials again, Kent victorious in extra half-hour Underwood's tempting spin, Royal Palace out of York race Mishap at Newmarket, Bishop's fine victory in first Hornet race, Women of the rinks. Obituaries: Mr. W. Collins, LESLIE TODD Former Kent all-rounder, Lieut Col H. G. Fraser, Dr H. H. Kung, Lord Stanhope. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Deliveries plan may be delayed, Cheaper Telex, Export team briefed, Large help from the Bank, L B J's top-level payments talks, Quiet day for the pound, Sales potential of £750m for 2-11, says BAC, Association for data bureaux, Falconbridge half-year earnings drop, Briefly From Industry Cotton and fibre imports up, Unit trust prices, Battery strike, World Bank loans are up $38m., Gloomy autumn likely as car production falls, Rubber at 17-year 'low', New spot silver dollar trading, Record tonnage on steel train, Du Pont cut some film prices, Union puts its case direct to the shareholders, Petrol promotions on a local level, Tanker for Esso, Leaving First National City for Harvard, Company Meeting Plantation Holdings Limited Mr. S. W. Livesey Reports A Year Of Consolidation, Berni jacks up dividend by 3 points, British Oxygen to tap home beer market, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Busy Marseilles, Gold cheaper, 'Woolly thinking' on profits, Fresh gains by gilts, Plantation seeks a balance, EEC could bring benefits, says TUC, Plain talk from Lloyd's, Hard knocks for the bowling operators, Dockers strike as overtime is cut, US funds' new stars, War risk rates to Nigeria, Information leak probe in US, Potters welcome U S tariff cut, Pilkington puts surcharge on glass, Slater Walker goes for Constructors, Spanish stocks popular, Heavy selling on Tokyo, Moler profits well ahead, How The Markets Moved, Prices muddle and imports threat to steel industry, Pinnock plan for paying Australian depositors, Renold offer accepted, Claim on Harveys, Two German steel firms in talks, Criticism disclaimed by H & G chief, Philips to launch new washer, Takeovers scoreboard, Higher interest on farm loans, Market could split, coffee chief warns, Tin prices decline £10s, Tax computer brings snags. Business Appointments: Bank man for Charterhouse. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound slips in thin trading, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Paper shares easier, European and Far East securities, $1 falls on Wall Street as losses predominate, Regional share prices, Market leaders edge lower, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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