The Times - 13/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, , MICHAEL WOLFERS, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY NORMAN FOWLER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY JONAS SMITH, From MICHAEL THOMAS, , BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM DAVID HOTHAM, From HARRISON E. SALISBURY, , BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From STEWART HARRIS, From INNIS MACBEATH, From PETER HAZELHURST, From HARALD MUNTHE-KAAS, By DERWENT MAY, By Sarah Curtis, By L. R. Buckley, DAVID STACTON: The Bonapartes, Hodder & Stoughton. 368pp. 42s., By William Gaunt, By Richard Davy, From John Russell Taylor, By Michael Billington, By Irving Wardle, By Stanley Sadie, By John Percival, by Irving Wardle, From William Mann, By Henry Raynor, by Hilary Gelson, STEPHEN JESSEL, PHILIP HOWARD., PHS, ANTHONY WALKER., RICHARD BRIGINSHAW, BURNETT JAMES, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., C. W. L. BEVAN., TONY LYNES, , By CHARLES DOUGLAS, EVAN JACK., JOHN SKINNER., RICHARD WIGGS., R. D. REID., PATRICK HENRY., J. MICHAEL SHERSBY., M. PRING., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our University Correspondent, Dublin, July 12, Mr. Brian Thomas, From PETER RYDE, , From RICHARD BURNELL, From MALCOLM WINTON, From PAMELA MACGREGOR, From IAIN FINLAY, From JOHN YOUNG, , From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , By MAURICE CORINA, By ERIC WIGHAM, , By RICHARD CASEMENT and ROYDEN HODSON, By KEITH PAYNE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RICHARD WAGNER, From PETER JAY, Economics Corresnondent., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By RICHARD CASEMENT, R. M. C. ARNOT., E. M. PEPPERELL, Assistant, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoPicture Gallery: Tshombe in captivity-an exclusive picture. News: Land prices unaffected by levy, Two Die As Coach IS Crushed Crash traps passengers, 'Sacrifice' by S Arabian leaders, End to 'toothless bulldog' affair, Doctors' reports on sonic boom, Israeli general has faith in coexistence with the Arabs, Safer smoking claim, King Husain Sees British Envoy Hint of peace policy, Closer unity of Services could save money, By the seven beards of the prophet Ginsberg, Training ban on champion, Holiday Toys, Concessions on turnover disclosure, Mr Cousins Opens Eec Campaign Market entry opposed, Two Colleges To Be Cut, Tories censure Mr Crossman, Boumedienne back in Egypt, Marseilles acclaims third French win, EEC effects in print, Kenya farm valuations criticized, China Reopening Universities Army 'help' in the schools, Hallé Appeals For £10,000 More, 20 injured in U S strike riots State police called in, 'Sun' is not off danger list, West Bengal Revolt Spreads To Bihar, Economic dialogue gets a new edge, Banned Novel To Appear, France Prunes Welfare, East Europe is theme in Bonn talks, Committal court to sit in gaol Inmates on death charges, Israel sinks two naval craft, Champion hunter loses at Yorkshire show, Lord Alport sees Mr Smith, Film star to lose Greek nationality, More US troops for Vietnam Mr McNamara's report, 3,000 Strike After Car Pay Offer Vauxhall accused of 'buying souls ', 60 Mph Limit For Some Roads?, Cab Men Protest Over Minicabs Two-hour Commons lobby, Bus crews yield over Sikh, Amends by hospital, MP hurt at Orange rally, Cabinet reviews civil spending, Ultimatum by rail workshop men, 'Happening' at Speakers' Corner, Bid to save Europeans in Congo, Fined for air show flight, The Times Diary Fees issue divides Cambridge Death of GLC's monorail plan Jonathan Chick marches on, London clash over school caning resolved, Army called out in Hongkong riots Police open fire as bombs and acid are thrown, Spain gaols Britons. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Bell's, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Staveley Industries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-Operative Permanent, Air France, Panther, Rotary Hoes Ltd, Collins, William Nash Limited, Bassett's, International Affairs, The Berry Trust Company Limited, Oxford, The Times, Arpege Lanvin, National Employer's Mutual, The Charterhouse Group Limited, Head Wrightson, Jordanian-British Friendship Fund, Courtaulds, South African Airways, Qantas, Cambridge, Halifax, District Bank Limited, Tyndall Funds, C I B A, Irish Industrial Development, Chemical New York Trust Limited, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Boc, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Concrete Limited, James North & Sons Limited. Law: Taxi driver argues his own case, Life sentence for axe murder, Diamond dealer in court, Typist in lane: murder charge, Steel Claim 'Ill-Founded', Libel Damages For 'Doss-House' Suggestion Harris And Others v. Deighton And Others, Man cleared of murder attempt, What Witness Should Not See Barclays Bank Ltd. V. Cole, Shot her lover, court told, Curate accused, Plot to influence jury alleged Court told of list of names, Bingo In Public House Held Legal McCollom v. Wrightson, Garage in the living room, Charges dismissed in fraud case. Index. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: powers to ration petrol confirmed: developing railway surplus land, The Lords: social duty of estate developers, Swifter investigation of fraud: tackling defects in moneylending law: new limits on disclosure indicated, Incomes Bill through after 17-hour day. Reviews: Rostand is a hit in the park, Mystery of the missing acts, New vistas of Kipling, Aristocrat and victim, New dimensions added to portraiture, Don't miss Stoppard's radio play, Young orchestra try Debussy, Europe's central mystery, To Russia with tears, Ghosting in high society, Bonaparte also-rans, Film that stays on launching pad, Exacting Mozart, Moral crisis at the end of the bridge, Mid-Sixties Muse, Enthusiast on Conrad, An old soldier from Mons, Well wrought opera by Berkeley, World of the young runaway. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Public Appointments, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Personal Also 3 Columns On Page 17, Appointments. Official Appointments and Notices: France Honours Sir Malcolm Sargent, Dublin Library Opened, British Academy Fellows. Editorials/Leaders: Only A Partial Companies Bill, Unhappy Control, More Safeguards Needed, The Right Speed Limit. Letters to the Editor: Damages In Courts Of Law, Universities And Schools, Summer Time, Post Office Information, Sonic Boom, Abortion Bill, Sugar And Cancer, Preserving Pugin, Free School Meals, The Scottish Strike, The Garvin Papers, Moving the Patent office. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Junkshop Rowlandson find makes £11,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,590, Television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir Henry Shapcott Army Legal Services head, Mr Konni Zilliacus, Mr Guy Favreau Liberal Minister of Justice. Sport: Eton and Ealing in eights, US Return With Strong Team, Lorenzaccio and Vibrant show superb form Red Spice danger to Be Friendly, Bisley shooting, Sports in Brief, Majid hits third 100, Open events rejected, Club Announcements, Calm sea thwarts Flying Dutchmen, Platts leads but favourites not far behind Nicklaus and Thomson finish strongly, Lead kept by Intrepid, South Africans dominate. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Country Properties. Business and Finance: The Churchbury Investment Company Higher Income And Profit, ADA (HALIFAX) LIMITED (Industrial Holding Company) Very Satisfactory Results, Price rise for bricks, Briefly From Industry, Caterers put levy at 1 pc, Banks' scheme fails, Silver price slips, Unit trust prices, TWW and Harlech meet today, Tobaccos firm on Wall Street, Victory in MI fight cost Aberdare £14m, 12 months on-a joint review of the squeeze, IMF chief calls for expansion, Firm's threat to leave country, Harrods' computer, Swede hits at exporters, W H Smith open new £3 ¼m base, Bunzl-Capseals war of words, Dock men's secret talks, Switch in holiday camp demand, Esso starts new well off Norway, Malakoff Rubber Estates, Fiat featured on Milan, Harrison Gibson 'in business', Fresh gains in gilts, Guaranteed wages: US facing the big crunch, Wedgwood buys 'Coalport' firm, Chance of big $ order lost, Sinai oil for Israel, Lead prices up on Australian news, ESC incursion into Holland, Directors win Cunard poll, Business Diary The astonishing footwork of Sir Alfred, Bad debts mount, 10,000 British cars among US recalls, New 1967 peaks reached, CBI to hear Duke speak, Reeves & Sons Art Materials, Rising tide of steel imports may force price decision, Crossman proposes committee to study private industry, Machine tool slow-down checks Staveley, Priority for leasehold Bill, 'Men from Pru' busy, ID&Vsee profit rising, Home loans campaign, New powers to control fraud, Another weaving mill to close, Briefly from the boardroom, Anglo Amer. copper shares boom, New look for Cleveland, Move to control use of 'wholesale prices', Confusion over Tapline resumption, OECD sees a return to normal growth by year end, Gilt dealings drain money, Progressive Securities Investment Trust Limited, Pound moves narrowly, How The Markets Moved, Labour 'mirage'-Cecil King, Lending plan angers foreigners, Wool firm in danger, Bahamas to expose 'ramp', High yields under scrutiny, The pound holds its own, Prospects for Courtaulds even tougher than before £until next year, Industry 'should try harder' for key men, Aberdare and Morgans within the rules, Rank hotels: a £16m chain of troubles. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Option rates, Shares for Ghanaians, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Shares hit new peaks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Copper shares firm. Business Appointments: Bank man as chief of export body. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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