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The Times - 07/09/1967

1967; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL THOMAS, , BY PETER JAY ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JUAN DE ONIS-, RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From JEROME CAMINADA-, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM CHARLES HARGROVE, From BERNARD-JOSEPH CABANES-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-, By JAMES LAVER, By NED THOMAS, By RICHARD HARRIS, By A. P. RYAN, By L. R. BUCKLEY, By E. C. HODGKIN, Alan Blyth, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, From William Mann, Joan Chissell, Julian Critchley, Stephen Walsh, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From a Correspondent, by Katie Stezwart, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM DAVID BONAVIA, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, PHS, EVERT BARGER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall. S.W.1., PEGGY R. HUMMEL. 34 Rutland Court, Rutland Gardens, S.W.7., GUY HUGHES. Waterbank, Norbam, Berwick-upon-Tweed., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, Sept 1., A. D. MACPHERSON. High Pines, Horney Common, Maresfield, Sussex., IAN B. MACKINTOSH. 29 Elvaston Place, S.W.7., CHESTER WILLIAMS. 28 Yeoman's Row. S.W.3., VICTOR LEWIS. President, The Institute of Public Relations. Templar House, 81-87 High Holborn, W.C.1., J. C. B. RICHMOND. 20 The Avcnue, Durham City., TAYSIR DABBAGH. 12 Edmund's Tower. Harlow, Essex., IVOR GUEST. 17 Holland Park, W.11., G. I. TAYLOR. Farmfield, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge., By Robert Blake, ANNE CURZON. 48 Clapton Common, E.5., BASIL ACHILLADELIS. The University of Sussex, The Chemical Laboratory, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex., JOAN WORTHINGTON. The Pantiles, Alderley Edge, Cheshire., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM STAFF REPORTERS-, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From CEDRIC VENABLES, From KIT HOBDAY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From PETER WEST, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By RICHARD WAGNER, By SANDY McLACHLAN, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By IAN MORISON, From MICHAEL BAILY, Shinning Correspondent, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PRUDENCE GLYNN-, J. TALBOT WARWICK. 69 Sea Avenue, Rustington, Littlehampton, Sussex., J. J. MERRIMAN. 391, Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield., A. R. UBBELOHDE. Platts Farm, Burwash., DESMOND CHAWDHRY. 20 Andrula Court, Lordship Lane, London, N.22., P. A. K. PUPLETT 4 Spinney Oak. Bickley Hall Bickley.,

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News: Labour MP claims poll was rigged, Cook's Calendar, Airports blame the planners New homes in noise zones, Negro Commissioner For Washington, No Cure Yet For Oil Pollution, School bus for Cannock Chase?, Soviet rebuke for Voznesensky Likened to Svetlana, 'Callous and complacent policies finally out of control', Big response by teachers, Biafra holds another Briton, Manx Truce For Six Months Tynwald to decide on talks, Vietnam plea to Poles by de Gaulle, Hanoi has plan to take volunteers 'Specialists' already active, From Russia with hope but no sales, Lord Robens to stay-official, The Pope has recurrence of fever, Arab Defeat Blamed On Cairo Group, Railmen reject Gunter plea Guards to refuse extra duties next week, Rush For A Very Odd Half-Crown, Mr Heath woos the 'lost lands', Trades Union Congress Brighton,1967 Deflation deplored, Heat-Wilson letters on electricity charges, Stop fighting call by S Arabia Army Rival nationalists in battle, China's loan for Zambia railway, Why English is vital to India, Roman temple became a Christian church, Royal tour of drug centre, Macmillan tells his story of the war, Humber Sceptre top of class, Mystery of elephant's death, Greek Exiles Retract Their Evidence, Prime Minister's injunction, US Peace Plan For Se Asia, Unions Condemn The Rising Tide Of Unemployed, Aden issue at Cabinet meeting, British Airports Authority reports a good first year £2.76 million net profit from record traffic. Emphasis on service., Rival Theories On Rhodesia Choice seen for leaders, M 5 puncture chaos, Incomes policy seen as threat to unions, How significant is the TUC rebuff?, Using convictions as evidence Proposal to change the law, British offer includes all nationalists, 16 Botswana infiltrators gaoled, Workless 'Pool' IS Censured By Tuc Talks at No 10 on price spiral fears, Spain ready to resume talks By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Boards of 8 'could run hospitals', Mr Heath: 'suspend increases', Newspapers Run At Loss, Actor put on identity parade, Concern over pound story, Russian doctor calls for fresh look at Freud, Vietnam's enigmatic President, New target for French left, Henry Miller 'to marry', Ships tow coaster, Defence cuts for German economy, The Times Diary CND leader to resign Japan cribs royal coat of arms Challenge to YL Red Guards, Gas decision today, Land of the little red book, 22 children admit 211 offences, Shell chief in scathing attack on Government, British Cash Curb Hits Italian Tourism, Girls tell of ordeal at sea, Australia to limit pleas to London. Picture Gallery: T U C debates the economic policy. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Preferred Income Second Unit Trust, Short Loan & Mortgage Company Limited., Barclays Bank D.C.O., Ford Motor Comapany, United Dominions Trust Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lufthansa, Rsl, Dunlop, Taylor Woodrow, Hill Brothers Double Glazing Ltd.,, Fenjal, Wimpey, Pool Promoters Association, The Bank Of New York, Woolwich, South African Airways, Humber Roots, The Chartered Bank, Pelham Books, Boac, P-E Consulting Group Limited, Powell Duffryn, Oldham & Son Limited,, Strathnaver Ltd.,, Prudential Assurence Company Limited, Town Planners. Index. Law: Three Motor Insurance Firms Wound Up In Re London & Wessex Insurance Co Ltd In Re London And Home Counties Insurance Co. Ltd. In Re Metropolitan & Northern Counties Insurance Co. Ltd, Further Charges In Gold Bars Case. Reviews: Le Mot Juste, Spanish play in Tuscany, Reaching for the skies, A worthwhile series, Resplendent conductor, French masters, 'Hippie' Princess, Musical oasis in the City's routine, A vigorous work by Honegger, Sparkling Figaro, Brilliant drawings by Hokusai, Award for jazz composer, Man behind Hornblower seen by himself, Another Russian winner, Hollywood director rings the bell, The delectable Duchy. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Personal Also On Page 17, Entertainments, Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Walton Comic Opera At Montreal, Not Eric Stannard, Chess Leaders, Television and radio programmes, Britain Leads In Bridge Contest, Film Study Of Mozart, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,638. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Woodcock States His Policy, Evidence Of Convictions, Time For Ruthless Screening, Aden And The Conservatives. Letters to the Editor: 'Rinascimento'?, Concrete Kerbs, Jury Service, Dancing LA Cachucha, The Greek Regime, The electric debate, Writers Engage In Battle, The Initiative Needed On Nigeria, Public Relations, Arab Refugees, Expatriates In Africa, London Noises, Press Rates, Captions For Opera. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman's Hour Editor, Deputy Lieutenant Resigns, Church News, Charterhouse. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Mr John Caldwell Steam turbine designer, Mr Alex Moffat Scottish N.U.M. leader, Mr Lester Barlow Inventor and eccentric. Sport: Scottish Sinbad is best choice Keen finish expected, Good Pupils From US, Yorkshire get out of trouble Illingworth stands firm, Leeds broken by massed defence Cup goes to Yugoslavia, Sports in Brief, Race to get catamaran ready, Burhill Family Foursomes, Oliver first and second, Southwick Croquet, Defeat For Two Britons. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes. Births. Business and Finance: Business Diary Looking for new business interests, UDT profits to top £4m this year, General Accident bids £27m for Yorkshire, Why shares went their own way, Briefly From Industry, Cocoa prices soar-sales top 15,000 tons, Unit trust prices, £346,000 offer for Greaves & Thomas, Leasing aid for firms, Wills hits out at PIB, Industrial shares reach all-time record level, 'Counter-blast' likely in Keith Prowse row, Falks cut dividend as profits dive, G. H. Downing & Co. Limited Continued Progress Despite Adverse Conditions, Lower profit by Denison, Blue Book shows GNP rose 1½%, Coffee quota put at 47.6m bags, Reuther makes last-minute bid to avert U S car strike, Long wait pays off for Yorkshire ins, Unfair tariff reductions, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Rise on Zurich bourse continues, Contrast in county issue results, Courtaulds' instant price cuts enrage processing industry, Insurance firms' debts, Banks meet today on new lending controls, Revenue deficit of £41.7m., Tap prices raised, Troubles of car owners, Rosslyn & Lorimer Estates, Greenwood speaks out, Rootes exports up by 70%, How The Markets Moved, No stranger to company Law, CBI call for oil price cut, Mutual property funds now exceed £5m, Less spending, more tax in German budget, Covent Garden prices, Grain markets, Strike at Concord firm, Bank alters its tactics, TV journal up 2d, Takeovers scoreboard, Radio Rentals Limited Progress Achieved Despite Government Restrictions Colour Television: Company's Plans For Continued Success, £100m for airports, Perkins backs containers, Moscow fashion exhibitors must wait for their orders. Business Appointments: Sir L. Bagrit to EE board, Shock IOS appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Bids keep the boom alive, The pound makes progress, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Share advance continues, Wall St withstands spate of late profit-taking, Regional share prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, New York silver futures again lower, Recent issues. Shipping News: Movements of liners.

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