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The Times - 03/06/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From LOUIS HEREN, FROM RAYMOND H. ANDERSON, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By KEITH PAYNE, From PHILIP HOWARD, , By Our Central Criminal Court Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY CLIVE BORRELL., FROM PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, FROM NEWS TEAM REPORTERS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From William Mann, By Julian Critchley, S.S., By John Peter, Diana McVeagh, by Ladislav Fialka By Michael Billington, Beatrice Lubbock, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Andrew Graham, Katie Stewart, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, , From NICHOLAS HERBERT, , FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From CHARLES HARGROVE, , FROM PETER HOPKIRK, W. H. F. BARNES, G. H. MOORE, C. I. C. BOSANQUET, PETER S. NOBLE, J. B. BUTTERWORTH, T. A. FRASER BOWDEN OF NOBLE, CHESTERFIELD, THOMAS PARRY, CHARLES F. CARTER, H. R. PITT, D. G. CHRISTOPHERSON, H. N. ROBSON, ROGER STEVENS, W. MANSFIELD JAMES TAIT, COOPER, HAROLD TAYLOR, R. CHARLES EVANS, GEOFFREY TEMPLEMAN, JOHN E. HARRIS, FRANK H. L HASLEGRAVE, THISTLETHWAITE, JAMES OF PETER VENABLES, RUSHOLME, CLIFFORD F. J. LLEWELLYN, WHITWORTH. June 1., J. CLEMENT JONES, President, Guild of British Newspaper Editors. The Editor, Express and Star, Queen Street, Wolverhampton., GORDON ROSE, Reader in Social Administration. Department of Social Administration, University of Manchester, Dover Street, Manchester, 13, May 31., PETER AGNEW. 2 Smith Square, S.W.1., GEOFFREY STUTTARD. Staff Tutor in Industrial Relations. Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London, 7 Ridgmount Street, W.C.1, June 1., KATHARINE ELLIOT. 7 Redcliffe Square, S.W.10., ENID BAGNOLD. Rottingdean, Sussex, June 1., By Eric Britter, New York Correspondent, KENNETH MORE, The Garrick Club, May 30., R. C. ROWLAND CLARK 22 Denewood Road, Highgate, N.6., VERA DAY, Honorary Secretary, Folkestone Natural History Society. 18 Wear Bay Crescent, Folkestone, Kent, May 29., G. LL. MORGAN. Eastfield House, Cowbridge, Glamorgan. May 30., H. C. B. COOK. Radhurst Grange, Barton-under-Need-wood, Staffordshire, May 31., S. WATERS. 11 Coverdale Road, Shepherd's Bush, W.12, May 31., By Our Churches Correspondent, By JOHN WILSON, , BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From ALAN GIBSON, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent Zandvoort, June 2, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, By JOHN CARRINGTON, KENNETH OWEN, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROBERT JONES, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, STEPHEN ROSENBERG, Chairman, The Fair Rent Association. 24A Granville Road, S.W.18., B. DAVIS. Pen Cottage, Box, near Stroud, Gloucestershire., By COMMANDER EDWARD WHITEHEAD., FROM OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, A. P. Herbert *W. G. Perrin, Mariner's Mirror, 1927.,

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News: Gardening for the disabled, Un Committee Ends Congo Hearings, Shirts with blood in Peking, Ships' Officers To Get Rise New pay structures, Crime Rate Down In Many Areas 13-year trend checked, Gold reserves improve, Hard work for noble wine, Robin Fedden looks at The charms of a country house, Hawks and doves in Nigeria Ban on American airlift, S Africa police said to hold terrorist plans, Airship sets test poser, Youngest pony qualifies, New Greek opposition front, First 70 fly out to help in Tel Aviv, Mr Wilson Sees Risk Of Wider Conflict Declaration by maritime states discussed with Mr Johnson, Missing man: Yard picture, The Times Diary Vice-chairman for BR Cambridge honours Montale Diaz and Segovia, Cairo hints at Suez sanctions, Sixth-form college as answer to Mr Crosland, London gold haul traced to Geneva, General de Gaulle warns the warlike, Uncle Mac of 'Children's Hour' dies, American 'think-tanks' study the future, Tanker sinks after ocean explosion, Gentle rebuke for Labour rebels Sequel to anti-EEC vote, Toby jug band theme, Premium Savings Bond £250 winners, 'Emergency' Over Dustman Strike Threat to city's health, Bombing cuts two thirds of N. Vietnam's power, 'Few Days To Solve Crisis', Poison gas used in Yemen, Israel is having to revise her economic policies, Canoe children found dead, Soviet shadow over UN truce officials, No rationing of petrol, Move To End 'Green Card' System Insurance cover may cost more, A rational basis for morality, Russian ship bombed by US planes, Cooking, Call for abortion panel defeated Mr Hogg fears racket, £60,000 for Italy flood appeal, Stansted rail drawback, Quiet and culture on the Riviera, Russian nuclear research. Picture Gallery: Bird motif. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ashley Courtenay, General Accident, Leicester Permanent, International Fair Of Communications, Geographical, Zeiss. Index. Law: Secrets case: 'search for contacts', US Captain Found Guilty, Wife's death 'linked with the pill', Mr Gulbenkian's birthday present, Sergeant cleared on two charges, Safety chairman fined in car case, Former mayoress wins appeal, 'Torture Trial' Jury Told About Alibi Dangers, Warrant Issued For Coach Driver RAF to fly bodies home, Brian Jones elects trial, Tanker oil claims put at £27,000. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,556, Weakness of slam bidding, World bridge players ignore fire, Bookcase Sells For £1,000, Dundee centenary. Official Appointments and Notices: New Dean Of St Paul's Appointment For New Zealander, Grant to link bedside with laboratory, Church News, Church services tomorrow, Marzotto Prize For Edward Burra, Drama Prizes. Classified Advertising: Historic Homes And Gardens, For The Epicure, Personal, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Gardening. Property. Reviews: 'Stravinsky rehearses Stravinsky': a birthday exhibition, Neapolitan success of Rome theatre, Substitutes for parents, Guildford theatre paid for, Queen opens concert hall, English music new to disc, Rewarding dream of a fine clown, Donizetti finely sung, Ken Dodd tickles audience. Politics and Parliament: Amendments sought in abortion law Bill: Minister refuses to classify doctors Parliament. Editorials/Leaders: Before Nigerians Fight, Right Decision-Wrong Reasons, New Nationalist Look, A Tonic For The Theatre. Letters to the Editor: Opening Of Fetes, Progress In Pop, Modern Toll Collection, £120m help for rented housing, Transforming The Councils, Queen Anne's Lace, The Infantry's Future, Reorganization And Academic Standards, Alas, Miss Jekyll, Israel And The Arabs, Criminal Justice., Failing Sight, Death-Knell For Croquet-Putts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr A L Bird, Mr Tony Quinn, Mr Derek McCulloch Children's Hour Uncle Mac. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The TIMES of 1867. Sport: Two Americans meet in amateur final British challenge fizzles out, Miss Turner wins in baking heat Meets Miss Durr in final, Lotus-Fords quickly show their paces, Sports in Brief, West reduces lead of Pole, Cartwright and Allan safely discreet, Going suits Kibenka in Lockinge Stakes, Patchwork pitch, Franco shows his class, Designers spurred by yachting rallies, Boddington beaten in final. Business and Finance: Scotland to the aid of Fraser, Viyella dealings, Eurobond flood creates a bottleneck, Note circulation, Sales to U S hampered by marketing timidity, US company vetoes sale of plastics firm to BP, 11 pc forecast by English Electric, 30 factories in five areas, Good gold figures fail to help pound, Account ends on quiet note, News Summary, Unit trust prices, Stocks trim Peglers, Money market, Takeover by Miles Druce, REP period may be extended, Home loans may reach £120m record, Esso strikes North Sea oil, Watney's expand in the South, New move by old hands, Treasury bill rate up 6d, Move to unseat 4 Cunard directors, Two-coin petrol pump is here, A return to profitless chaos, New Hambros trust, Westland to give 1 for 2: loan issue planned, Government aid for auto-landing system, Briefly from the boardroom, New campaign for Sunblest, Way to boost oil income, Bid rumours for GBAG abound, Sugar price highest for 26 months, Offshore oil boost for Nigeria, Gilt prices dwindle, Swiss prices up sharply, US TV network fails after a month, Bowen-Davies creditors meet, Clyde order. Stock Exchange Tables: REP and incomes the main topics, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small mixed movements, How The Markets Moved, Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, Pound down to $2.79 5/16, Late selling pressure pulls Wall Street back, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Business Appointments: New CAI deputy chairman. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Births.

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