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The Times - 19/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By HUGH CORBET, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, , BY PHILIP HOWARD, BY PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From STEWART HARRIS, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, From DAVID BONAVIA, From LOUIS HEREN, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From ERIC BRITTER, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent., By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Henry Raynor, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, From Stanley Sadie, By John Percival, By Caroline Mackinlay, STEPHEN JESSEL, HENRY STANHOPE., PHS, J. M. ZIMAN. University of Bristol, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, Royal Fort, Tyndall Avenue. Bristol 2, July 17., BASIL WHITWORTH. Barnes Rectory, 25 Glebe Road, S.W.13, July 17., M. T. COLLINS. 138 Finborough Road, South Kensington. S.W.10. July 14., 1. F. A, MANNING. HUGH CLAMP. Architects. 31-32 The Green, Richmond, Surrey, July 17., DEREK J. HARDY. 15 Wroxall Close, Northwood, Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 13., COLIN GIBSON. 7 North Deeside Road, Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeenshire, July 15., D. POTTER. 1 Cape Road, Warwick, July 14., RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL stour, East Bergholt Suffolk. July 18., R. CLAYTON. Meridies, Lawns Close, Canford Bottom, Wimborne, Dorset, July 15., M DRAGOUMIS, ex-M.P., Member of the Greek Committee against Dictatorship. 2 Gainsborough Gardens, N.W.11, July 17, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , DALKEITH. House of Commons. July 17., WILLIAM TEELING. TUFTON BEAMISH. DENNIS HOBDEN. MARTIN MADDAN. House of Commons., DENIS BROGAN peterhouse, Cambridge. July 13., GEORGE BENSON Phoenix Theatre, W.C.2, July 14., OWEN BROWN. 3 Flora Terrace, Bodmin, Cornwall, July 15., O. NIEMEYER. Nash House, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, Sussex, July 17., From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, Frnm A.A.THOMSON, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From IAIN FINLAY NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, , From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From MALCOLM WINTON, GEOFFREY CHARLES, By KEITH PAYNE, Our Banking Correspondent, By NICHOLAS TRAVERS, By OLIVER MARRIOTT and ROY MACKIE, From Our Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By PEARCE WRIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, E. J. STURGESS, Chairman. Location of Offices Bureau, 27 Chancery Lane, W.C.2., By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID JONES,

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Politics and Parliament: The Commons: four per cent growth in public spending: wider state participation in industry, The Lords: pilots still held without charge, Hint Of State Shareholding Powers Mr Wilson takes up challenge, MPs ask: Why sonic bangs? Mr Benn: To sell Concord, Mrs Castle's plan attacked: reshaping transport through public control, Further support for coal: measures to hold demand at 155m tons in 1970. News: Stalin 'died in fit of rage', Rhodesia Prints Own Banknotes 'Victory', says Mr Smith, Left-wing lead in AEU power bid First vote for key post, Hanratty A 6 alibi 'would stand up', A new look at Thames banks, Greeks seize opponents on Crete, Black power prophet, Subsidies to help coal industry, Women behind the scenes of success, So much evil that goes unnoticed, The Potato Comes Into Its Own Peterborough's new look, Growing a fashion, Destroyer captain drank heavily, inquiry told, 900 BOAC pilots threaten strike Pay row could stop flights, Duke praises industry, No Need For More Hongkong Troops 'Undesirable politically', Mr Brown to visit Norway, Anniversary of Spanish rising, Cottage done too well may have to come down, County vote for Lewes by-pass, Aid and trade chances 'lost', 37,000 cut in Services over next four years Further 80,000 to be slashed by 1975, Jerusalem 'Settled' Says Envoy, Cock-Fighting A Venezuela Rite, Eight agree to serve in S Arabia Government, Europe night of 'flying saucers', Another ship for Soviet force, White Pigs And Running Dogs, Israel's claim to use of Canal Aim of sending boats, MP detained on rumours accusation, U S Hope To Stem Withdrawal, Uneasy calm in racial trouble centres, Mr Tshombe Said To Have Named Others, The Times Diary Theodorakis tune smuggled out A general fresh from Gaza "Fifth" Beatle's works on show, Rebuke over Rugiati picture, Plane attacks on Biafra capital Federal pressure kept up, Uranium Hazard In Gas Making Trouble of waste disposal, Row in Delhi over Arab policy, Defence White Paper: Sweeping Changes In Britain's Forces Manpower cuts: fewer troops in Germany, Housing chief on guard, Four Deputies Lose Seats In France Irregularities in March elections, Getting the most from every gallon, Trinity Calls To The Bar, Car firm to test 'blind' driving, France bemused by de Gaulle's foreign policy, Soviet arms threat by Jordan, Sterilization for Indian fathers, 'Some progress' in print talks, Progress made on liquidity plan, U S rail strike stopped, Bonn's Gaullism Worries US Kiesinger visit advanced, Lilies Flown 6,000 Miles For Show. Picture Gallery: The Big Top comes to the Flat Top. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The British Oxygen Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Dunlop, Cooltan, Truman's Brewery, Barclays Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Controlled Cost Motoring Ltd, Drake Personnel, Tma Exportise, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., North Of England Building Society, Bunzl Pulp & Paper, Planet Building Society, Natural High Speed Gas, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Panam, Cable And Wireless (Holding) Limited. Index. Law: Judge critic of Highway Code, Interim Maintenance In Re Ralphs Deceased, Judge rebuts trial delay criticism, Alleged Stabbing In Ketch 40 days' ordeal described, Hearing speeded for Palace guest, Youth tells murder court of 'man called Mac', 'Guilty' Man Has Convictions Quashed Regina v. Beetwell, Detective is acquitted, Stansted hearing next Monday, Denials by a 'black sheep', Leave To Appeal For Man Serving 10 Years Regina v. Weeks, Law Report July 18 Queen's Bench Division 'Mr Harris Was Needled When HE Spoke' Newman v. Harris And Others, Accused agrees that he gave girls 30 more pills, Posed as equerry to the Queen. Arts and Entertainment: Historic Letters To 'The Times', L.P.O.'s New Zealand Tour, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,595, Olafsson's chess lead. Sport: Clash Between US Designers Prestige at stake in cup, Croquet, Butler leads field in French Open Accurate play by Cockin, Successful day for RAF, Narrow win By Wright, Anti-climax again, Sports in Brief, Challenge of Jimenez fades, Yesterday's Tennis Details Frinton, Ungenerous Pakistan, Runaway win for Buccaneer, Five Britons chosen, Fiesta takes award, Ascot times point to Sovereign Clash of fastest juveniles. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Classified Advertising: The Chairman's Car, Domestic Situations, Personal, Pick Any One, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: 'Total theatre' is just another revue, Nicely judged effects, Shaw in age of uneasy affluence, Second look at a marine mosaic, A festival to be savoured, Assured debut by conductor, Perfect outdoor setting for Marivaux play, V and A brings out some of its wealth of ballet designs. Editorials/Leaders: Milk in the Market, The Unanswered Problem, Profit IS Key To Investment Rate, Gas Warfare In Yemen, Amending Privilege. Letters to the Editor: Blessing In Shades Of Green, Facing The Prospect Of Sonic Boom: A Minority Privilege, Summer Time, Report On Greece, Poison Gas In Yemen, Foreign Matches, Tongue In Cheek, Moving out of London, Press Attacks, Lord Norman, Brighton Marina. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Eton College, University News Oxford, Church News, Meeting Royal Society Of Medicine. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Marks, Rev G. Rogers, Marshal Castelo Branco Former president of Brazil, MR JOHN COLTRANE Avant-garde saxophonist. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Business and Finance: Milk warning on Market, Montagu in $15m link, Pound again under pressure, Motor industry export record, Cigarette chiefs may be seeking truce, More old notes used, Rules for buying bid stocks, Why the boss of Carreras bowed out, Unit trust prices, Revenue deficit of £31m, Drive for Bosch, Multiples reach uneasy truce, Tax 'chaos' halts deals, Harmonization plan breaks money talks deadlock, Power station, Steel shares less active, Banks ready on hours plan, Pipeline cleaners, Monsanto has sharp reverse, Profits still falling, Caffyns Ltd, Egypt pound rate doubled by Israel, Nationalization query, New Thorn shares have not yet got a quotation, Cuts in defence spare shipyards, Milk Marketing Board Milk And The Common Market Sir Richard Trehane on a highly organized and efficient industry, Capseals claims over 50pc loyalty,, Briefly from the boardroom, More state funds urged to help drugs research, Silver mine $1.8m deal planned, News Summary Fawley challenge, Cash copper in demand, Money short to the end, Company Meeting T. F. Firth & Sons Limited Results Affected By Recession In Motor And Furnishing Trades Steps To Ensure Future Trading Profitability And Further Expansion Colonel Harold H. Aykroyd Reviews First Year's Operations Of Subsidiary Companies, U S silver spirals to record, FMC go into red-no dividend, Briefly From Industry 16-man mission for South Africa, J. Collett, Ltd. (Jacoll Hats), How The Markets Moved, Anderson Mavor Limited High Priority Given To Research And Development Mr. James Anderson On The First Year Of Amagamation, Fawley-Stage Three, BP again chartering tankers, $30m salad oil pay-out, Petrofina rumour names Standard, Slow power growth, 400,000 Brocks shares for sale, Stores launch cut-price wine, Business Diary Hunting Group to service N Sea rigs, Murex uses sea gas, Amax profit increase is flattering, Gifts to cut the final tax bill. Business Appointments: BP names new chemicals chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound sold again, Shares dull on light selling, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities turn dull, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Fine day on Wall Street, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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