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The Times - 29/07/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL THOMAS, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-Westminster, Friday, From IBRAHIM NOORI, From WILLIAM NORRIS, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN McDONALD, From PETER HAZELHURST, From RICHARD WIGG, Latin America Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From DAVID SPANIER, From CHARLES HARGROVE, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, Travel by Penelope Turing, Gardening by Roy Hay, By Charles Marowitz, By John Percival Ballet Critic, D. McV., By Peter Nichols, From a Correspondent, By Hilary Haywood, by Henry Raynor, By Prudence Glynn, Harry Golombek, By BERNARD HAYMAN, Editor of Yachting World, Edward Pinto, Katie Stewart, Andrée Brooks, Andrew Graham, Edward Mayer, NORMAN FOWLER, PETER WAYMARK, From THE NEWS TEAM, JOHN YOUNG, P.H.S., J. W. S. BRANCKER. 4663 Grosvenor Avenue, Montreal 29, Quebec, July 19., LINDSAY ANDERSON VENESSA REDGRAVE PEGGY ASHCROFT KAREL REISZ R. O. BOLT JOHN LE CARRÉ BETSY BLAIR JOHN R. BILL GASKILL SCHLESLINGER EDNA O'BRIEN, FELIX BROWN, Physician in Psychological Medicine, Royal Free Hospital. The Hampstead General Hospital, Hampstead Green, Haverstock Hill, N.W.3., JOHN HOWE., DELSCEY BURNS. ROSEMARY WATKIN., OWEN J. BEAMENT., By Eric S. Heffer, M.P., By Philip Goodhart, M.P., JOHN R. LAMBERT., ROBERT BRITTON., MARGERY THORNTON. 30 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, S.W.3. July 24., T. WHEILDON BROWN. 66B Eccleston Square, S.W.1, July 27., By H. A. WILLIAMS, Fellow and Dean of Chapel, Trinity College, Cambridge, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. George Goyder, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Equestrian Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From ANDREW PORTER, Polo Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By CHRISTINA WOOD, From RICHARD BURNELL, , From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, By ROYDEN HODSON, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By DONALD CONSTANT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, Professor Dr. Kurt Hansen's Review, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, LEONARD PAGLIERO., By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Call Goes To Arabs To Resist Death threat to collaborators, Sound of war in central China, Suicide after rejection, Market 'Rebel' Joins Whips Regrouping completed, Stolen Madonna found, Surplus arms sales stop, Israel blames Jordan for refugee problem, $1m offered to save Tshombe, Dons to support new system, Athlete escapes to West, Union Leader Quits Pay Board Ignored by Ministers, Mr Willis protests, Oxford Class List: Modern Languages, Protest over de Gaulle skit, Publisher in link with LSE, Man fired five shots at Young Communists, Girl found at holiday camp, Money crisis threatens CARD, Celtic nationalism erupts in Brittany, Trade without shackles the Menzies way, Slaughter Of Flying Ants Birds' Summer Banquet, French Anger At Canada Speech Demand for explanation, Violence hits still more U S cities Detroit troops move out, Israel Army given more authority, University flats may cut costs, 'Teas' versus the floribundas, Air convoys retort, New Setbacks For Congress, Paris Collections, Cowes wind of change is but a zephyr, The poetic risk of discovering God, Stadium plan criticized, Few pressures to leave, Insurance staff wait for their pay, Bayoomi Agrees To Stand Down, More homes co-owned, Lord Parker Hits At Crime Rule, Review Of Docks Labour System, Following the Pied Piper, BEA's 2-11 'far from dead', Queen Mary sale angers rivals, 'We went into Israel as the devil's advocates', Cool drinks and a frozen meal, Students In Survey Of Overcrowding Finding play space for children, Decoys the Hunter's Prize, A guide to choosing Moselles, Race board spreads its wings, Pay gang caught in police trap Tip-off from underworld, Britons flee to oil rigs Helicopters rescue refugees from East Nigeria, Bolivia plans offensive on guerrillas, The reincarnation of radio reporting, Schroder visit to US off, The Times Diary TV rumours 'surprise' Sir Harry Sir Gerald's sleeping portrait The challenge of Memorial, Gaol dress flared up: girl died, Detention powers In Hongkong Check on agitators' leaders, Senõr Muñoz to leave Cabinet, East Nigeria terms for hostage, No move at UN on poison gas, A new deal for Portuguese women, Land for Kenya citizens only, Irishman causes Welsh protest. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Bank holidays in 1970, Mr Smith conceals hand, Urgent checks on new drug STP, Minister refuses to relax cannabis control: report from troubled St Kitts. Picture Gallery: To meet the sun.... Law: £5,000 gold bar found in raid, Radio 390 goes off the air, Vicar said he bought goods, Four gaoled for £10,000 raid plot, Detention In Heroin Cases In Public Interest Regina v. Fraser, Barrister's family awarded £27,000, Judge says heroin is a killer, Radio 390 Tower IS In Internal Waters Post Office v. Estuary Radio Ltd., Damages For Slur In War Book Minney v. Foot And Others, Germans try Briton, High Court to rule on 'sherry', 'Revelations' on Hanratty, Indian abandons his appeal, Court accepts rape claim by wife. Display Advertising: Bell's, Interim Statement, Wilkinson, The Law Dbenture Investment Trust Limited, Electric Fork Trucks, The Sunday Times, War On Want, Rnid. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Conductors' Awards, Church News, Sydney orchestra appointment, The Girdlers' Company, Cambridge. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Church services tomorrow: Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Yachts & Boats, Hotels And Resorts, Travel, Entertainments. Reviews: Danish actors take to Swedish exercises, Come-back for Queen Victoria's marine painter?, Mass lost at Proms, Will Sydney find its singers?, Some addictions and aversions, O'Neill in the limelight, Coyness on television, Nijinsky's Faune frustrating. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,604, Television Sunday, Dramatic Change In Chess Lead, Radio Sunday, £460 For George I Bookcase, Losses in chess, Academic status for 'pop', In and out of trouble, Charon Directs A Feydeau Film. Sport: Simpson Left Out At Own Request, Yachting 'off the peg', Bonallack Given Good Fight Cook (17) putts bravely, England restore advantage Late wickets turn tide, Sports in Brief, Recovery by England, Success for Magdalen, Remarkable week for Smith, Early shock for Windsor, Triumph for Bishop, Crane loses ground at finish, Hopes vanish as Caergwrle heads for Midhurst Record year for Totalisator Board. Editorials/Leaders: Board And Government, Over The Jordan, Tourism: Need For Concerted Plan, Postscript To Gibbon. Letters to the Editor: Siting The Third Airport: Key To Correct Choice, Blessing In Shades Of Green, Sun In Spain, Attitudes To Race, Mr Tshombe's Fate, In Greece Today, Help For Families, What One Objects To, Selling to Scandinavia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon F. J. Shirley, Mr John Moore Writer of the countryside, Dr. R. H. Potter, Rear-Adml. Fawkes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Business and Finance: Steel details on Tuesday, TI will share control of Round Oak mill, Item withdrawn, Trust units for steel, Krupp key to mergers, C & D needs the Boston dividend, Heavy copper buying on curb, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Steel to be paid for with short-dated stock, Haulage plan 'harmful', Courtaulds take over Pawsons, Europe's biggest ships for Italy, No dividend from Ilford, Tesco aims for £10m this year, Japan's vehicle exports up 37%, Trade law shake-up, ENI-Spanish deal may win Iraqi rights, Food price jump in July, Bill rate steady, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Big turnover in steels, Team to advise on grants, Beautility hard hit but holds 21¼pc, Computer advice for Civil Service, £3m riot bill for UK, Plastic wineskin project dropped, The £ harder but top rate not held, Council closed-shop rule rebuffed again, New look at U K tourist industry, Farbenfabriken Bayer AG Leverkusen Germany, Television advertising revenue up, Steel funds aid money, Ford report massive drop in income, Under the hammer, Farmers urged to grow more wheat in place of barley. Stock Exchange Tables: How The Markets Moved, Shares firm but quiet, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Banks show good gains, Pressure on pound hits the reserves, Wall Street loses momentum. Business Appointments: £4.9m plant order from America. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements of liners. Property.

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