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The Times - 02/08/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, From IAN McDONALD, From WILLIAM NORRIS, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From BYRON ROGERS, , By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM DESSA TREVISAN, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From WILLIAM BEECHER, From DAVID SPANIER, By Stanley Sadie, By Irving Wardle, By Michael Billington, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Henry Raynor, IAN McDONALD, BRIAN MAcARTHUR, P.H.S., MILES THOMAS. Remenham Court, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, July 31., HANDASYDE BUCHANAN. Flat 2, 53 Barkston Gardens, London. S.W.5., LEON S. BENNETT, 7 Gressingham Road, Liverpool 18, July 31., JOHN HOBSON. House of Commons, T. CORBISHLEY. Farm Street Church, 114 Mount Street, W.1., JOHN PEARCE-HIGGINS, Chair man of the Modern Churchmen's Union. 122 Kennington Road, S.E.11, July 26., F. M. M. LEWES, Director, Holiday Industry Survey. University of Exeter., R. I. MOORE. Department of Medieval and Modern History, the University of Sheffield., PETER M. OPPENHEIMER Nuffield College, Oxford., TOM BOWLES. 40 Bedford Street, W.C.2., CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS. T. S. GREGORY. H. J. RICHARDS. S. BLAKE, O.P. PATRICIA O'KEEFE. GRAHAM JENKINS. MONTAGUE L. WHITE. Sister LOUIS GABRIEL. Sister THEODORA., EDWARD TERRELL. 4 Brick Court, Temple, E.C.4, July 28., ELSA THOMAS. 3 Montpelier Villas, Brighton 1, Sussex., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Sir Compton Mackenzie, J. W. D. M., by Prudence Glynn, Ursula Bloom, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, Patricia De Joux, Caroline Mackinlay, From JIM SNOW, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD CASEMENT and NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RODNEY COWTON, By JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By LAIN JOHNSTONE, By DAVID JONES, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD WAGNER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, RODNEY COWTON, ANATOLI KLINSKY, Learned Secretary, Economic Research. Institute of the U.S.S.R. State Planning Com mittee., PATRICK JENKIN. House of Commons, S.W.1., FROM OUR CORRESPONENT,

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Politics and Parliament: Shock Report On Cost Of State Schemes Aircraft, road, and Scotland Yard projects come under fire Buccaneer Price May Be Too High. News: Arab Ministers Meet In Khartum, Convent holiday girl killed, Camera catches snowy owls, Israel link with Jordan possible New west bank policy, Rush to beat wedding hitch, Engineering pay offer rejected, Yugoslavia to invite investors, Sheila Scott says 'it was terrifying' Troubles on record flight, Jubilee Of First Carrier, Anguilla's rebellion is over but antipathies remain, Threat of new trouble in Shanghai, Customs hold up expedition, Nigeria Seeking Soviet Aid Moscow's cautious line, QC to seek Ghana cash, Deadlock on Barbican, Other condemnations, Rooftop man to face inquiry, Bombs brought GPO man archaeological fame, John Bloom report is ready, Freedom unveiled for Eastern women, Lord Harewood and bride home, Race trouble hits Washington Attorney-General joins dispute over troops, De Gaulle gets sharp retort, A three-storey surprise, 5 Shark-Fishing Boats Banned Ordered to get life rafts, De Gaulle ego held to blame, Wankel saloon secrets revealed, Fanfani plan for brake on nuclear weapons, New British terms for Rhodesia', 600 Liberals For Next Election, 'Broadmoor drug laxity', Aberfan Talks At No. 10, Nationalist 'for by-election, Courreges: perpeturm mobile, 117 held in raids on Hongkong union Home-made arms seized, Union-Labour link in danger Printers' leader says men are disenchanted, Injured man waits upon apartheid, Whatever has happened to Cowes?, Liner sale opposed, Car charge denied by Billy Smart, Anti-British riots in Biafra, Negro Riots As Guerrilla War, Push-button bombs for Vietnam, The Times Diary Manchester on Krupp's death News man returns as Governor Paul Dehn tackles Chesterton, Inquiry On Rail Safety Sought Edinburgh line concern, Riots U S A, 1967, Cuba call for more guerrilla violence, Rare Bentley's owner cleared, Wrestling with the drunkenness problem, 'Take steel away from politics', Record Budget For Italian Reforms, Threat frees man from gaol, Black Power came to Washington yesterday morning, Tests for education reforms, Debate on freedom in Tynwald, Talks bring hope in rail dispute, Britain 'to retain control of Cyprus bases'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Snowy Owl with young-an historic photograph. Display Advertising: Levett, Betts & Co., Interim Statements, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, Lindsay Parkinson Maintains Turnover, The Gin, Victor Britain, Planet Building Society, H. & M. Rayne, Ltd., Littlewoods, J.H. Peck & Co. Ltd., Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Radicon Speed Reducers. Index. Law: 'Perks for clerk of works ', Impresario Gets Apology Over 'Charlie Girl' Fielding And Another v. Haymarket Press Ltd. And Another, Judge halts Svetlana book, Premium Under Covenant Not A Gift Of Money Ralli Bros. Trustee Co. Ltd. v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Decree for Innes Ireland, Jurisdiction In Nullity Proceedings Padolecchia v. Padolecchia, When Infants Are Not In Parental Custody Brook v. Hoar, Fine for bull fight offence, School suspends drug youth. Official Appointments and Notices: New Greek envoy, Church News, Oxford Class Lists: English, History, Lit. Hum., QC named for Pinnock probe, Oxford, Royal College Of Obstetricians, Irish Guards officer wins MC. Reviews: When comedy fights a losing battle, Howard Hawks's penchant for comedy, Peasants in best voice, Life in the human ant hill, Yorkshire Opera In December, Placid Odette but exuberant Odile. Arts and Entertainment: Rumanian Master Forges Ahead, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,607, Composer Of The Year, £380 Worcester jug, Alastair Sim As A Prime Minister. Classified Advertising: The Chairman's Car, Personal, Church Restorations, Educational, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: State And University, Bot Must Get Used To Its New Powers, The Control Of Spending, No clear sky for builders, The Princes Revolt. Letters to the Editor: Wrong Priorities, Morals Of Trade, Way Round The Jams, Development of the Russian economy, Theological Jargon, Jews And Christians, Terrell Proposals, Patriarch And Unity, Plan For Rhodesia, What Murder Figures Show, Tanned By Tea, Merits Of A First, Time for News. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor R. Kuhn Nobel prizewinner, Mr David Macintyre, Mr John Moore, Lord Twining. Sport: Murless can lift Gold Tankard Royal Falcon well treated, Hampshire's spurious victory, Australians keep well in front Heading for Admiral's Cup, Sports in Brief, Another world record goes, British team trying to stave off depression, Radley Dislike Draws, Schools' tennis, England's new men. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: No velvet glove for steel, Briefly From Industry, NCR to expand its Dundee plant, 10% cuts may start price war in car batteries, Tesco-OK talks are broken off, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Union Carbide reshuffle, Petrofina profits up, Compagnie Maritime DES Chargeurs Réunis Continuing Investment: New Vessels Acquired, Building industry shock: less work than in March, AT & T issue sold below par, Short gilts strong, Criticism of circular sent by Welinsure, What Neddy does for productivity, Workers' scheme trims prices in Paris, More about Dover plan, A lesson from the Italians, Prentice-Hall buy Hanauer, Platinum share fillip, Steel board try to avert import row, Borrowing ahead of steel funds, Dockers reject handshake pension, £25,000 bond winner, Dutch chemical giant ranks sixth in Europe, Call for car firms inquiry, Russian promotion spending up 75%, Another meat casualty, Exports of Scotch jump by 10%, Tin recovers after falling below buffer pool limit, Business Diary, Briefly from the boardroom, Dearer rail freight in US, De Gaulle to force profit-sharing, Take-Overs Scoreboard, How Johnson managed to dodge record deficit, Wall Street set for a new boom?, Registrations of German cars fall 19%, British banks edge down in world league, Bank pays insurance staff, Sound buy in ship repairers, Stores will defy Imps, S E partnership limit lifted, Berkeley Hotel sold for £2,500,000, Slight rise in HP car sales, Spain hands out oil permits, Hard-core jobless problem will worsen, London Weekend seek early merger decision, Concord costs rise an extra £28m, Grocers want lower prices, not stamps, Elec. Components off the peak, Big names in building club together. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St reaches new 1967 highs, How The Markets Moved, European and Far East securities, Shares advance briskly, Regional share prices, Leaders advance briskly, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Pound holds its own, Recent issues. Business Appointments: B S C name managing directors. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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