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The Times - 15/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY PHILIP HOWARD, From WILLAM NORRIS, Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, New York, Aug. 14, From DAVID BONAVIA, By Guy Brett, by Stanley Sadie, By Marese Murphy, By Michael Billington, From Our Special Correspondent, From PAUL HORNE, JOHN HENNESSY, P.H.S., A. NOVE., L. S. MURPHY., E. H. THOMPSON. Ward 52, University College Hospital, W.C.1. Aug. 12., C. NORTHCOTE., GLADWYN. Bramfield Hall, Halesworth, Suffolk, Aug. 12., J. F. ORJOLLET., A. E. E. READE, late Major, Intelligence Corps. Les Petites Vagues, Pontác, Jersey, Channel Islands, Aug. 11., BRIAN JOHNSON-FERGUSON. Solwaybank, Half Morton, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Aug. 13., RAYMOND LEPPARD. Trinity College, Cambridge, Aug. 11., By Evan Charlton, LESLIE FREEMAN, Chairman, General Purposes Committee Greater London Council. The County Hall, S.E.1, Aug. 12., CYRIL E. S. HORSFORD, Director (U.K.), International Institute of Space Law. 11 Buckleigh Way, S.E.19., ALEXANDER W. LYON. House of Commons, Aug. 13., MARY HULL. 72 Ruskin Walk, S.E.24, Aug. 9., NORBERT SAKOWSKI, News Editor, Stern Magazine, Pressehaus, Hamburg, 1., NORMAN LINDOP. Parkhotel Schoenegg, Grindelwald, Aug. 9., C. J. HARRIS. Oxnead Hall, Oxnead, Norwich, Norfolk., FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, An ex-colleague, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From CHARLES BRAY, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From JIM SNOW, By KEITH PAYNE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE and RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. G. A. GRIMWOOD, Managing Director, John D. Hutchison (U.K.) Limited. Windsor House, 1270 London Road, Norbury, London, S.W.16, W. SHAW. 22 Glenville Avenue, Glenfield, Leicester.,

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News: Security Test In Vietnam, The Times Diary Cuban play for Aldwych An experiment in urban living Holland's plans to ban pirates, Congo Crowds Sack Belgian Embassy Protest over actions of mercenaries, Whitehall Talks With Manxmen Caroline rebels' stand, United Approach To Oil Menace Resorts' plan for Minister, Better homes for Service families, Commended for clearing man, Getting Wrongdoing Right, Scientists Chart Solar Winds Spacecraft give new facts, Cia Paid £1M To US Student Body, Mexico embarrassed by too much stability, Canal Opening 'Up To Egypt', Electricians' leaders ban talks, Gardener faces a challenge, MP seeks planes for Nigeria Appeal to Mr Wilson, Indonesia In Search Of Friends, Bombing risk discounted by U S, Two victories claimed, Canal's Future Undecided, Chemists 'out of pocket' on NHS work, New Drug For Short 'Trips', Another Layer Of History, Mr Brown in Oslo talks on Suez, Hitler's views on the British, Extremists Extend Control, Anguilla's $100 Citizenship Invitation to Americans, MPs protest at Vietnam bombing, Zambia link strained, Bua Takes Stock Of Big Jets Supersonic possibilities, Earthquake leaves 1,100 homeless Troops called out to clear wreckage in Pyrenees, Water pumped from tip, Explosion At A Nato Site, Signals' answered from sky', Drug warning to cyclists Penalties will be severe, Clashes in many Chinese towns Peking warning on arms, Lawyer 'Lied To Jury', Keeping the grace and losing the wrinkles, Italians warned against an English holiday, No Room For A Girl Student Why a would-be doctor flew to Prague, The role of the classics in modern education, Mr Smith taking his time, Burtons' yacht missing, Eight loses years and gains seconds, Carolines play on alone, Council may sell houses, Interpreter shot dead in flat, Ex-minister is ill in gaol, Crash death of racing driver, Wrong-way M 6 drive, Enfield parents make new plea, India facing mass strike threat, India's links with Britain still run deep, Edinburgh thinks again, Teacher Finds New Star 800 Hours Watching From Deckchair, Accommodation crisis at Winter Olympics, More talks on arms treaty, BBC getting music 'dead cheaply', Marshal Tito leaves Syria for Baghdad, Gen Eisenhower leaves hospital, The Fun City mayor faces realities, A Gold Bracelet Goes To Finder 3,000 Years Old, Union will call on U S embassy Factory dispute develops, Ministers meet on Gibraltar, Automation Invades The Field Of Mapmaking. News in Brief. Law: £16 fines for Michael Miles, Appeal by secrets case man, Man accused of hitting a p-c with gun, Man ordered to return son, Teacher for trial on gun charge, Court Lees staff seek inquiry, Two gaoled for neglect, Maoist sent to prison, Murdered by consent, 12 for trial on cheque charges, Man and woman on gold charge, Powder sprinkled on dead secretary, court told. Display Advertising: Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd., Ben Turner & Son (Holdings) Limited, Dunlop, Stone-Dri Limited, Compagnie Générale D'électricité, Volkswagenwerk Ag, General Accident, Help The Aged, Gpo, Imperial Japanese Government, Oxfam, B R C, Metal Traders Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, George Kent Limited, Beuty Treatment Cream. Index. Picture Gallery: A Kikuyu chief and his family circle. Official Appointments and Notices: Lanarkshire police chief, Cambridge New Hall, Ewing Medal Winner, Apothecaries' Society Of London. Classified Advertising: Personal, Plant And Machinery, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Appointments. Reviews: A Hungarian composer to watch, Vanbrugh for the 60's, Scottish Orchestra's European Tour, The British at Aix, Strong lines in Mozart, Simple tale of reunion, Van Gogh in the fields. Arts and Entertainment: Penrose Leads After Draw, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,618, Sally Bowles Musical For London, Television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Oil Firms Bear The Brunt, Rumania Looks West, The Washington Fallacy, Save Your Breath. Letters to the Editor: Voice For De Gaulle, The Standard Stile, Books On The Cheap, Getting To Brixton, Danger for Hongkong, The National Theatre, In Defence Of Otters, Two Patriarchs Of Opera, Maisky And The Arctic Convoys, The Costs Of Domestic Flying, Space Technology, Svetlana's Memoirs, Boom And Avalanche. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Jane Darwell, Lt-Gen H. Blount, Lt-Col B. Shore Preservation of old structures, Mr R. M. Kohan, Mr Bob Anderson Noted racing driver. Sport: Young Pakistani With A Future, Sports in Brief, Trophy for Ivor, Strong team for nations event, Britain fifth in pentathlon, Hurlingham Croquet, Lewis in last sixteen, Victory Eludes Kent Attack, Americans retain Wightman Cup Miss Wade's fine effort, Relian should beat Norton Priory Double for Lester Piggott. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Why leave a minority in Macanie?, Split level trust's slow movement, Insurances Spotlighted, Ld Chandos joins London Weekend TV, Stone Dri shares drop 2s 6d, Bigger home loans plan by Co-op Building Society, Naphtha shortage causing concern, U S bill rate up, Morgan Grenfell in exchange deal, News Summary, Skilled craftsmen leave stricken jewelry trade, Business Diary City aristocrats join hands, Canada buys £12m plant, Unit trust prices, Money again very short, Textile watchdog checks 'back door imports' complaint, Channel ferry rates cut, Imports can be curbed, say papermakers, The Reinsurance Corporation Statement By Mr. Jonathan Backhouse, Pound unchanged in quiet day, Copper prices push ahead, Tokyo market at year's low, 'War wrapping' for US tax, McCrae & Drew get 13s feeler, Pye gets ITA order for £2.2m of equipment, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Briefly From Industry Demand for tankers maintained, Oil cargo arrives from Germany, 'Johnnies' earnings shock, £1m hotel venture, Schneider link for $120m job, Silver cheaper, Gilts quietly firm, Copycat moves into £1m field, Courtaulds bids for 73 pc stake in Macanie, Financing containers, LTV offers $590m for Allis-Chalmers, £15,000 for McKay chief, Zurich rise continues, Labour News Port inquiry ends, How The Markets Moved, Siemssen, Hunter Limited Board's Progressive Policy, Renwick, Wilton below forecast, Dorran may pay only 1s 9d, EEC tobacco plan hits snag, Strength for Chevron oil. Business Appointments: Neill to leave ECE, Jellicoe joins carpet firm. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Tobacco shares weak, European and Far East securities, Drab start to long account, Wall Street loses ground, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Quiet day for Pound. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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