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The Times - 06/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Wednesday, BY FRANK DAVIS OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Haywards Heath, July 5, By Geoffrey Charles, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF-Eastbourne, July 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leeds, July 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bedford, July 5, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, July 5, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Amman, July 5, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Eilat, July 5, From LOUIS HEREN, From our United Nations Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi July 5, From DAVID SPANIER, European Economic Correspondent, The Hague, July 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, July 5, From DAVID BONAVIA-Hongkong, July 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES HARGROVE, Paris, July 5, FROM WILLIAM NORRIS, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By LOGIE BRUCE LOCKHART, Headmaster of Gresbam's School, Holt, By Paul Barker, By E. C. Hodgkin, By Patrick Brogan, L. R. B., By Alan Thomas, By Irving Wardle, , By John Percival Ballet Critic, From Michael Billington, By John Russell Taylor., J.O.C., By Miles Kington, By Julian Critchlev, by Katie Stewart, WILLIAM NORRIS, PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, CROMER. House of Lords, July 3., GORDON HENLEY CAMPBELL LOTHIAN JAMES DAVIDSON MUIRSHIEL DUNDEE RITCHIE-CALDER ELLIOT OF DAVID STEEL HARWOOD STRATHCLYDE JO GRIMOND STUART July 4., GUTHRIE MOIR, Chairman, Net work Educational Sub-Committee. Rediffusion Television Limited, Televi sion House, Kingsway, W.C.2, July 3., KEVIN WHATELY. Upper Duffryn, Newcastle, Craven Arms, Shropshire, July 2., By Peter Jay, Economics Correspondent, M. I. ROGERS. 40 Wimbledon Close, The Downs, S.W.20, July 3., P. W. ROBINSON. 9 Mulberry Walk, S.W.3. July 3., QUINTIN HOGG. House of Commons, July 4., ELEANOR YOUNGHUGHES. Rosemary, Mayfield, Sussex, July 2., R. A. SAYCE. Worcester College, Oxford, July 4., K. W. GLADWISH 77 Mount Road, clive Vale, Hastings, July 3., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From CHARLES BRAY, FROM OUR AGRICULTARAL CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, Penina, July 5, From MALCOLM WINTON-Mctz, July 5, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By RICHARD CASEMENT, From HARLOW UNGER, New York, July 5, By ROYDEN HODSON, Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM KEITH CARMICHAEL, By HUGH CORBET, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, By a Special Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD WAGNER, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, ASTA NORBÄCK. Fack 9, Alster, Värmland, Sweden., DAVID POWELL 3 Jubilee Place, Kings Road, London, S.W.3.,

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News: Picasso works as court exhibits Owner's catalogue find, Mr Wilson certain of good life for 75m by AD 2000, Kenya orders Europeans to leave, Mobutu works to build a Congo nation, Au pair girl in 'squalid intrigue ', Col Lohan-a new inquiry, Tourism Before Trade In Eilat, Support for local radio withdrawn, 'Farce' of a detergent muddle, Jely Cook's Calendar, Confidence in Singapore's future, Survey vessel arrested, Still 'major role' for coal But miners' hopes dashed, Birds Tolerate Rocket Roar Flycatchers Immune?, Jordan Appeals For Arab Realism Threats against Israel deplored, Gaullist Policy Aims Questioned, Inquiry Forced On Police Merger Blackpool defies Home Secretary, Canada Debates Royal Visit Big crowds on final day, Peking's Call To Hongkong Youth Spearhead against Britain, Pageantry And Business MIX At The Royal Show Russians seeking £200,000 deal, Money decides the choices of next five Years, Archbishop Defends Guest, Village wrecked by missile, Over £1¼ Death Duty On £1,692,000 Estate, £1M Extra For County Hall Design error puts up bill, Shotgun men in lorry hijack, India to launch big food production drive, NUR likely to seek pay rise, Nigerian naval occasion's happy ending, McNamara's mission to Vietnam, The Times Diary A word with William Paley Shocker for the miners Chaim Herzog's London talk, Lagos Navy blockades oil port, BMA tackles big agenda, Inquiry Call On Rover 2000 Firm denies parts failed, Gas explodes in camp fire, Jewels-and entry chargedoubled at the Tower, Europe wrangle on Brown document Official status disputed, Joint aviation plans stand, Pill risk 'not negligible', Speed limit plan by AA, Search for agreement at UN, Crater fully under British control Arab police agreement, Fighting for two Congo cities 'Landing by parachutists', Fear Of A New Blood Bath, Food poison test after outing, Anti-Market group are 'shocked', Sir Francis off Southend, New Stratford Rail Dispute, Detection: an improvement. Politics and Parliament: Third pay freeze Bill?, The Lords: powerless shop commandos ridiculed, 'Employment situation tips in Scotland's favour, The Commons: Facets of defence policy: Aldabra assurance to scientists:, MPs move to restrict handcuffs, Police powers to check drug pedlars, Mr Healey, disappointed by France, orders British study of modified swing-wing and seeks other partners, Tories Demand Swing-Wing Inquest Fears for future of aircraft industry, Force reductions in Far East, Project study ordered. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Portrait by Botticelli fetches £95,000, Television and radio programmes, £100,000 for a Canaletto, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,584. Display Advertising: Kleinwort Benson Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Tls, Tecalemit, President Special, London Tin Corporation, The Right To Exist, Barclays Bank, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Charles Marfoles & Son Ltd.,, Gullick, Oxford, Fashions From Italy, The Standard Bank, Business Operations Research, Shelter, St.Dunstan's, New Hillman Minx, Merged, The Queen's Award To Industry, Transparent Paper Limited, Investment Bankers, Altifund Limited, The Forest Land, Timber & Railways Company Limited, Philips, Holman Brothers,limited, Bovril Group, Shareholder Relations Limited, Eyre & Spottiswoode. Index. Law: Mr Brezhnev Renews Aggression Charge, £22,500 for a ruined memory, People 'take up arms' in crime area, Right To Pass Implies Right To Stop McIlraith v. Grady, Pedestrian Loses 'Absolute Duty' Claim Keating v. Elvan Reinforced Concrete Co. Ltd. And Another, Doctor Wins Order Against Minister Of Health Regina v. Minister Of Health And Another Ex Parte Ellis, Blood Test Order Appeal, Legal aid seen as tempting, 'Don't forget the victim'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Sport: Spring Morning wins again, Budleigh Salterton Croquet, Sports in Brief, Celtic meet Russians, England qualify but Scotland go out, pingeon in challenging position, Thomas Cup decision, Results Of Evening Racing, Yorkshire take command, Royal Palace put ahead of Charlottown English owners to be more aggressive, Bungert rallies as Taylor tires Miss Casals should win, Borresen Increases Points Lead, Bryant in fine form, Sergeant witts takes Queen's medal, Oxford win all three races. Reviews: Shared roles problem, The face is familiar, Mr Storey brilliant when in focus Royal Court Theatre: The Restoration of Arnold Middleton, Demy's Hollywood-style musical, Lancashire family in revolt University Theatre, Manchester: The Younger Generation by Stanley Houghton., A good and angry man, Love over and under the Berlin Wall, Gentile picture, An invented world, A versatile figure in U S music, A querulous exile, Lady of letters, Tempo too slow for Miss Wu, Spice of life analysed, Irene Worth as Hushabye, Boredom of good intentions, Spoils of the Parthenon changed public taste, Tom Brown's Ghost Walks. Classified Advertising: Financial, Personal, Public Appointments, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: After The Swing-Wing, Unworthy Of France, Levelling Out At Last?, Time To Speak Up On Sterling. Letters to the Editor: Summer Time, Educational Television, Export sharp practice, Saving Shropshire, Overseas Travel Allowance: The Wrong Priorities, Ordination Of Women, Sonic Boom, Water For Orkney And Shetland, Rolling Stones. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: New Cathedral Provost, Two more Oxford class lists, Stationers' Company, Merchant Taylors' Company, Cordwainers' Company. Obituaries: Dr W. R. Chapman Coal processing authority, His Honour Bensley Wells, Elsie Henderson, Lieut-Col J. B. Barer. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Failed textile deal costs firm £165,000, Long-dated gilts weak, S Collier hold 15 pc, Tokyo markets dip on Sony investment ban, NSC to stay in price rings?, News Summary, Pay claim by power unions, Road haulage to E Europe, BP charters 29 in quiet tanker market, Unit trust prices, Builders still pessimistic, First colour TV tubes for Britain, How much must government spending be cut?, Bad debts hurt Queen Street, NZ cuts its wool price, Swiss will lend $12m to IDA, Lazard loans for Lisbon firm, KLM recovery boosts dividend hones, U S oil firms face $1000m crisis bill for shipping, Long term confidence of London tin, Rival for TAM in TV research, Briefly From Industry Smith's Dock wins £1m order, Advertising profit dives, Van Moppes close year with profit up 37 pc, Basic rules by midday, US banks abroad raise their assets, ABP breaks nine year freeze, A closer look is needed, Briefly from the boardroom, Food Neddies plan to merge, U S fire losses, Rodo gets control of W and R, Heath to give Tory policies on economy, Salaries up for ICI staff, New tactics by Fine Fare, U S business trend is up, Fewer overdue trade accounts, Business Diary Lobby tactics, new, improved (patent), Congo uprising triggers off buying in copper, Government get set for petrol rationing, No rundown in reserves, says Kuwait, US Treasury Bills are marked down, TUC paper calls for reappraisal of state's aid to industry, Anger at price watch, Waddington rejecting Mardon again. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Post-holiday spurt on Wall Street, European and Far East securities, Pounds sold from Paris, Shares lack decisive trend, Mining shares strong, Regional share prices, Drawing Of Bonds, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, Paris puts pressure on pound. Business Appointments: Mr P J Butler steps up at Inco. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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