The Times - 07/08/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, From IAN McDONALD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From ERIC BRITTER-, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, Labour Staff, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From TIM JONES, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By PAT HEALY, FROM OUR CORRESOONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD, Paris, Aug. 6, From JOSE SHERCLIFF, FROM DAVID SPANIER, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, From PETER HAZELHURST, Delhi, Aug. 6, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS, From a correspondent recently in Mauritius, From DESSA TREVISAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Michael Billington, By Henry Popkin, JOHN CHARTRES, From WALTER SULLIVAN, GEORGE CLARK, RONALD FAUX, P.H.S., MARY DAWSON. S Dunford Court, Cornwall Road, Hatch End, Middlesex., R. J. BROWNHILL. The Vicarage, Wimbish, Saffron Walden, Essex., R. S. I. HAWKINS. The House on The Green, Little Chart Forstal, Ashford, Kent., MARGARET McKAY. House of Commons., C. J. CASSERLEY. 85 Addison Road, W.14., C. J. H. WATSON. Merton College, Oxford., HELEN THOMSON. 15 Jermyn Street, S.W.1., HARRY SHORTO. 40 Beaumont Court, Sutton Lane, W.4., TERRY WALE. Flat 3, 87 Blackheath Hill, S.E.10., ALEC MAUDE. Woodland Villas, Leeds 15., M. CURWEN, Honorary Secretary, the British Liaison Committee for Women's Peace Groups. 12 Woodland Grove, Weybridge. Surrey., By IVAN MAISKY, Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom, 1932-43, PATRICK WATT, EDMUND LAIRD CLOWES. 176 Campden Hill Road W.8. Aug. 5., JOHN WHITNEY, Trustee, R.A. Fellowship Trust 4 Stanley Road. W.3., IAN McKITTRICK. 61 Mapperley Road. Nottingham., TOM BOWLES. 40 Bedford Strect. W.C.2, August 5., Mr. Charles Pannell, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, Rose Kinson, From JIM SNOW, From ANDREW PORTER, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES-, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN GRAHAM, From JOSEPH R. SLEVIN, By SIMON SHORT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD WAGNER, By JOHN PRICE, From Our Correspondent-, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DICK WILSON, Dr. Arthur Earle PRINCIPAL LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL, A. S. E. TRAYFORD, , By BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: Police taken to Anguilla by Navy, Peking accuses 'Times' man, Hiroshima death on anniversary, General de Gaulle cuts holidays No respite for Cabinet, Giant helicopter crashes, £280,000 theft of jewels, Steel men foresee hard future Owning the industry not a bed of roses, Sightseeing in error, Vital Mauritius Election, Armed exiles held in Cuba landing 'Confessions' of plot to kill Dr Castro, The 'Hidden Years' of Christ, Benefits of Hill land scheme, 'Commandos' At Radio Fort, Fear of ridicule could weaken Manx revolt on pirate radios, Sunday... and the Hitlerite hordes stride east, Tailor-made toys for handicapped-by schoolchildren, Frogmen's gold rush off Isles of Scilly, Protest by woman made to strip, Agreement On Big Push In Vietnam US envoys end talks with war allies, Sikh request for toleration, Many Birkbeck Colleges Needed, W German accord with Rumania, 10,000 car workers on short time, Capri fire under control, Prospects For Cereals Harvest Improve, Radio waves that keep a secret, Protest On Downs 'Save Valley', The Times Diary A view of Syria at war Fighting for St Kitts detainees Bristol's pioneer pruning, Portugal To Limit Her Emigrants, Call for pep pills inquiry, Oil man freed without a ransom, Lone yachtsman safe off Canaries, Rich ore find in Red Sea, Channel double by children, Artillery area ban for Syria, Army Reshuffle In Yugoslavia Hint of Soviet defence link, NCB: the day of reckoning, Sardinian bandit eludes capture, Latest Ladies of the House, Plaid Cymru discards its last shackle, Suez seamen get more supplies, Protest meeting over gypsies, Six jolly sailormen go hunting for bombs, £16m boost for 'new spirit' in primary education, India gives high priority to population control, For wining and dining, Greek bank changes, Ban on foreign cod extended, Mr Wilson delays opening of base, Staff Struggle To Keep Hospital, Bedridden Man IS Driver Now Milk float becomes his car, Erratic ground effects of the sonic boom, Eisteddfod Ban On JET Flying 140,000 crowd likely, Half staffing for Reading eye centre, Peace hopes rise in Hongkong Frontier incident-with tea, Solar flares danger, Hawker man vanishes, What is wrong with our transport system?, Missile defence urged, Biafra Facing Breakdown, How boring?, New Asian move on cooperation, Embassies Cut Off In Peking And Jakarta, Labour peer accuses the Japanese, 'Passport to Harlem', Seeing a way through the planning labyrinth. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lewis & Peat, Limited, Gresham Group Of Companies, The London Wall Group, International Distillers And Vintners Limited, Lombard Banking Limited. Index. Law: Detective in gang chase is stabbed, Australian paper strike summons. Reviews: Documenting Italy's lost heritage, Ontario Stratford looks out for winter quarters, Poles worried about the quality of their films, Mother before matrimony, The old way with Shakespeare. Arts and Entertainment: Derain At Burlington House, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,611, Television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: In Favour Of Bombing, Facing Both Ways In Nigeria, Middle East: Time For A Detente, The Rate For The Job. Letters to the Editor: Arabs Detained, Time Checks, Conference Abroad, Home Office Help, London's Motorway, Scientific Policy, Avoiding Greece, Patriarch And Unity, The Queen Mary, Italian As She IS Shown, Parkes's Case, Brokers and cut-price insurance failures, After The Aberfan Report, African Education. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Church News, University News. Obituaries: PETER SMITH England and Essex bowler, Lord Milner Of Leeds, Alberto Bayo Guerrilla war. Sport: Arnold and Knott picked for Test Cowdrey and Titmus recalled, Four best horses of season Royal Palace outstanding, Spencer wins on points, Tennis, Brabham Beaten By Hulme Unlucky Gurney drops out, Sports in Brief, Finns all set for world title, AAA junior winners, British team win, U S Baseball National League, Rabbit II has edge on Class leaders, Cup goes to Rangers, Fine Pre-Season Contest Spurs near greatness, Universities' crew for Ontario, Triumph for Turnstone. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial. Business and Finance: US payments deficit getting bigger, Sweden's turn to the right, Take-overs scoreboard, Spain may build giant tanker terminal, How 'hens' can push up sales, Japan increases ties with foreigners-but recently all are American, Ghana tax relief for UK firms, Large help for money, News Summary, NUBE may call for go-slow, Economists as prophets: gazing into their cloudy crystal balls, U K week in Toronto must score-or else, Machine to cut bulb costs, Holland prepares to woo U S investors, New fund will tap US growth potential, British insurance firms to raise Eurodollar loans, Gelsenberg merger plan, IBM automates its managers, BSC agrees on 5 unions, Hands off, Watney's warn Showerings, Refrigerator firms could cut prices by 5%-consultants, Storm ahead for Minister, $1,291m Iran power plan, America's money kings: a boardroom guide, Ship orders sag in Spain, Govt warned on spending, Ceylon to get big industrial investment, Harlech may take over on October 1, Lack of confidence among import/export merchants, US outlays overseas, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Business Diary Selling lager breweries to the world, Johnson & Slater double profit in six months, Lonrho: soft side of sanctions, Smaller rise in crude output, Retailers protest over PIB inquiry, Commodity markets, Following CJB's £25m pipeline, Hawker says Buccaneer profits were not excessive, Mining grants plan ready, This is the way we (pre)wash our clothes, Small savings surplus, Foreign banks for Indonesia?, A smokescreen from Watney, Congress likely to approve increased taxes, State keeps tight rein on Belgian steel plan, Briefly From Industry Pharmaceutical exports up 17½ per cent, Dumping: US queries new code, More against haulage plan, Consortium bid for ITV journal, Italians sell £2m plant to Russia, Programme for the big computer prize, £35m plant for India, New opportunities for Mexico, Stop-gap boss who stayed 20 years, BMH-Leyland exports link?, Housing slowdown is likely, Irish silver venture pays off, LTV's $1,000m coup, BMC (Aust.) leaps ahead, Tory pamphlet on corporation size, Economic role of the state, Why nations give aid to their shipping. Shipping News: Movements of liners. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly list of security prices, European and Far East securities, Option rates, Regional share prices, Shortened week could aid NYSE, International bonds traded in Europe, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Weekly Wall Street prices, Recent issues, London Stock Exchange Prices. Business Appointments: Former secretary to Prime Minister of Malawi named a director of Lonrho.
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