The Times - 11/07/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From STEWART HARRIS, , From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY DAVID WOOD POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY JONAS SMITH, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED. Air Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, From IAN McDONALD, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From PETER HAZELHURST, , From Stanley Sadie, By William Mann Music Critic, By Robert Pinget, J.P., From a Correspondent, BARCLAYS BANK LTD. v. COLE, From our Museums Correspondent, By Michael Billington, By Edward Lucie-Smith, KURSAAL CASINO LTD. AND OTHERS v. CRICKITT, by Prudence Glynm, PHILIP HOWARD, PHS, JOSEPH HOY, Chairman of the Police Committee Association of Municipal Corporations. 36 Old Queen Strect, S.W.I. July 7., ROLAND ADAMS. Gubbions Hall, Great Leighs, Chelnisford, July 9., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, July 9., FRANK SINGLETON. Moor Platt, Bolton. July 8., JOHN PRINGLE. High Corric, Corric, Isle of Arran, July 7., SALTOUN., CHARLES WHEELER., Brian Crozier, ELIZABETH MUIR. Blair Drummond, Perthshire, July 5., JOHN BYRT. Conductor, Schola Cantorum of Oxford. St. John's College, Oxford, July 4., HOWARD FRY. Captain. B.O.A.C., (rtd.). National Liberal Club, S.W.1, July 5., HARRY GRAHAM. Secrctary, Clapham Society. 19 Crescent Grove. S.W.4, July 5., E. HOWARD STEEL. Langstane, Rousay, Orkney, July 6., GEOFFREY A. K. ROBINSON. Joseph Bell & Son (Stained Glass), 68 Park Street, Bristol 1, July 7., BY RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Norman Kipping, From CHARLES BRAY, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From MALCOLM WINTON, PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, , From LEWINE MAIR, FROM A NORTHERN GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN YOUNG, , From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, , From NEIL ALLEN, , DAVID JONES, By PHILIP ACOBSON, RICHARD WAGNER, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By IAIN JOHNSTONE, By KEITH PAYNE, , By RODNEY COWTON, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, LIONEL HEALD, House of Commons. S.W.1., JOSEPH R. SLEVIN,
ResumoNews: Half-Price Australia Fares Proposed, France warns Six on Britain Atlantic system feared, Rift denied by Cardinal, £10M. Plea For Authors Copyright decision threat, Hindu Marriage In London Traditional Ceremony, Russia's 'Faked Reports', GPs muddled, but Ministry drug talks likely, Forcibly ejected from prison, British barrister 'dumped' at Czech border, Government to take arms decision this week, A House and its head, Cease-fire for Congo hostages, No boom test near York Minster, 'Colour Bar In Jobs' Claim Challenged, Seamen's claims agreed, 13-force link ordered, Tribunal search a conscience, Preparing to restore the monarchy, King Husain Goes Back To Cairo Hopes pinned on summit, 'Pushers' tell drug secrets, US Intensifies War In Mekong Delta, MPs call for press ban rejected, Attack on 'stupid' road stunts and walks, Nigerian Claims Challenged Picture of conflict obscure, The Times Diary Reassessing Stanley Baldwin Jordan camels for Venezuela An embassy with sound contacts, India protests over Moscow attack, Nationalize more, Mr Cousins says Natural gas on his list, Labour plan for N Sea gas, Washington gloom over Vietnam war, 'Boom' over city shakes hospital, Negroes riot in Kansas City, No Clean-Up For Nelson Yet, Pay dispute stops six papers, Mr Crossman Gives His Version, Methodists face 11,581 decline 'Effect will bite deep', Fears eased over Titian, Trouble On The Centre Court Hazards At Play, Rail delays stretch to an hour, Army 'hears' troops 10 miles off, Vauxhalls work stops again, Russians 'ready to repel aggression' Warships arrive in Egypt, Airline chief shot dead in Aden, Council to destroy 760 'twilight' houses, Potholers heard forecast, Move for 'morals test' tenant. Law: Man said to have cut wife's toes, Court runs short of jurors, Judge objects to handcuffs, Second man held on murder charge, Roulette Legal If Bank IS Offered To Players, Convicted Robber Sued By Bank For £52,250. Politics and Parliament: Draft nuclear treaty soon, Car purchase case for Lords, The Commons: teachers in training: equal pay sets problems: low paid workers, Controversy on future powers follows 'medicine' speech by Mr Crossman, Briton Beaten In Hongkong, The Lords: charitable estates out of Bill, Expelled from Kenya, Ld Arran to move Bill, Crossman Pay Speech Angers House Bitter accusations of 'arrogance'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: French Line, Harrisons Opticians, Clark & Fenn (Holdings) Limited, Anglia Progress, Brown And Tawse Group, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Icfc, The Gresham Group, Transit-Express, Royal Mail Lines, The Sutton District Water Company, Radicon, Leicester Permanent, Vangaurd, Jackson Super Glass, Tube Investments Limited, Sheepbridge Engineering Limited, Gorringes, Brixton Estate Limited, Health Lines Ltd., Envoy, Japan Airlines. Index. Picture Gallery: Scottish pipes and drums beat Retreat. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, J.H. Kenyon Ltd. Funeral, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Reviews: Mr Gilels no circus tearaway, Play's verbal dexterity Mercury Theatre Clope, Important gift to N.Y. museum, Viola lost in a warm haze of sound, First the Greeks, now Seneca, Aristocratic art of Persian miniatures, Case for being an informer?, Stage Play From Jack Pulman. Editorials/Leaders: Too Many Wars, Twilight Housing, Office Jobs Out Of Balance, Exports not such fun, Pakistan's Future. Letters to the Editor: A Pitiless Innuendo, The Wrong Priorities, Summer Time, The Smell Of Scent, Oxford Fund, London's Historic Buildings, Sonic Boom, Efficiency Of Small Police Forces, Abortion Bill, Moving the Patent Office, Preserving Pugin, Water For Orkney And Shetland, Bach And Jazz. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Official Appointments and Notices: Inner Temple, Oxford, Church News. Arts and Entertainment: Triple Weapon Fetches £3,200 16th-Century Piece, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,588, Television and radio programmes. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. W. L. Clarke, Sir Arthur L. Owens, Professor Malcev Pioneer Soviet mathematician, Col Sir F. Stern Banker and horticulturist, Miss Elizabeth Allen. Sport: Felixstowe Tennis, Anglo-French team draw, Quickening tempo of Open preliminaries, Croquet, Chance for Sloop to prove his Derby form false Ash Lawn a distinguished newcomer, Sports in Brief, Short hole will take its toll, Victory for McGowan, Third successive win by Britons, Fine Catches Put Kent On Road To Victory Underwood's spell of five for four, Tenth stage goes to Gimondi, Problem facing selectors, Redpath wins first stage, Clarke Hopes To Meet Keino Decathlon record by Longe. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Motor Neddy is to get together this month, Dock strike continues, Brickwood growth quickens in second half, Australian iron ore for Japan, Italians recall assurances, Car dealers say sales unaffected by HP cuts, News Summary Steel agreement, Unit trust prices, Four times more oil from Burmah, Agreement reached in steel labour talks, Eight-day crisis in U S bill rate, Gilts rally further, Hepworth Iron on the up and up, Dexion seeks quotation, Peak sales in diamonds, Cadbury bounce back, More capital for Lombard's car scheme, Guardian Bank stops payments on £400,000, Business Diary Financial Director for NSC, Sir Jules has £14m stake in Thorn, Rank expand distribution in France, Joint exposé of basic insurance, Bumper half for two American banks, Only 31 of the world's oil tankers are laid up, Ceylon takes over British bank, Hongkong trading near to a standstill, US oil companies unite to supply Britain's tanks, Good rises in oils and mines, Briefly from the boardroom, Zinc stocks down 262 long tons, Squeeze hits LOB's work, Company Meeting The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Limited, Heavy speculative selling hits cocoa prices hard, Company Meeting HIGGS AND HILL LIMITED (Building and Civil Engineering Contractors) Increasing Turnover And New Cost-Cutting Techniques Should Make 1967 A Better Year Sir Rex Cohen's Statement, 'Bankers' stand to lose certificates, How The Markets Moved, Hauliers to fight new levy, Sutton water placing, Sweet makers at war as they prepare to drop RPM, Rough ride ahead for car makers, France hits at sterling debts, Crucial car talks in U S start, Big help for money, Britain blocks oil payment to Biafra, Tariff paper out, US bill rates to hold steady, Company Meeting Sterling Cable Company Limited High Level Of Exports Maintained Mr James S. Clark Reports Record Turnover, Swiss in 3-way currency swap, Banks to discuss new proposals on lending controls, Sugar surcharge raised, French must pay jet case costs, Briefly From Industry Bendix to manufacture EFDAS recorders, N Sea gas is fed into grid. Business Appointments: Martins Bank board, Opel salesmen appointed. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal & Toronto Exchanges, European and Far East securities, Across-the-board advances on Wall Street, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Recent issues, No change in sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices BP leads oil recovery. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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