The Times - 09/09/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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FROM JULIAN MOUNTER SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL HATFIELD, RITA MARSHALL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-, From CHARLES HARGROVE-, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ALEXANDROUPOLIS (GREEK BORDER), SEPT. 8, BY OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-, FROM WILLLIAM BEECHER-, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-, BYRON ROGERS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, Leslie Gardiner, Roy Hay, Stanley Sadie, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Haywood, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Michael Billington, Eric Hiscock, Edward Pinto, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Andrew Graham, PETER HOPKIRK, LOUIS HEREN, PAUL HORNE, PHS, WALT UNSWORTH., C. H. PHILIPS, Director, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, W.C.1., GRAHAM GREENE. Paris 17, Sept. 8., W. D. REES., D. A. E. GARROD S. DE ST.-MATHURIN., RONALD L. MEEK, Tyler Professor and Head of the Department of Economics. The University, Leicester, Sept 7., MALCOLM MACEWEN, Editor, Royal Institute of British Architects Journal. 66 Portland Place, W.1., BOURNE, Chairman, Officers Pensions Society Limited. 137 Victoria Street. Westminster. S.W.1., JOYCE M. KELSEY., R. M. Lockley, BERTRAND RUSSELL, CONRAD RUSSELL, BESSBOROUGH. House of Lords, Sept 6., REGINALD HALL., ALASTAIR BLACK, Deputy Sheriff. 'The Office of the Sheriff of Greater London, Arundel House, 13-15 Arundel Street, W.C.2., R. M. RYAN, Chairman, Scottish District Salmon Fishery Boards Association. 19 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh., N.C. BARFORD., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, the Rev. Dr. Norman Pittenger, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, E. M., PETER RYDE, From PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, LEWINE MAIR, From RICHARD BURNELL, Rowing Correspondent, KIT HOBDAY, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, ATHOLE STILL, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, A.A.THOMSON, NEIL ALLEN, RICHARD CASEMENT, PHILIP JACOBSON, By OLIVER MARRIOTT Financial Editor, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, GLYN PICTON., RODNEY COWTON, From BENRY SCOTT STOKES-,
ResumoNews: U Thant to visit Congo, Move against US company denied, Gunter Rail Peace Plea Rejected Guards start their ban tomorrow, Roads worth a £5 toll, Gen De Gaulle's Tactful Reply To Primate, Welsh history in a wooded microcosm, Drinking with oysters, Gibraltar looks towards the next stage, US military men not keen on Vietnam barrier, The Times Diary Mr Wigg: no sudden sally Prohibitionist's pub visit Braithwaite at the UN, Clouded Yellow Invasion South Coast 'Flocks', Firecracker ban in Hongkong Police raids on 240 shops, Courts' powers over rowdies, S Africans join fight, Bomb buried with aircraft, 'No power cuts this winter', Greeks and Turks face realities, Rival Vietnam Bids To Rally Aggrieved, 'Shame' cry from Tory women, Public Schools Get Warning 'Must not be race apart', False Claims By Workmen Council lose £8,000 yearly, Pressures that threaten newspaper freedom, Ford wages pact is near, Briton is killed in Aden shooting Nationalist attack on patrol, More violence in Sardinia, Star-weighing by shock wave, Flood toll mounts, Women call for measures to end drugs cult, Leadership Challenge By Mr Diefenbaker, How to create a colourful border, Hardships go on, says Mr Wilson 'Strength at a price', New flight-limit rules too vague, pilots say, The outdated concept of heresy, Five children may leave Peking, Buses may get radio link, Earl Attlee taken to hospital, Flosy orders an end to clashes, Bundestag Approves New Taxation, At the end of civilization, Egypt tomb discovery, Indians and Chinese in clash, Papers to print simultaneously, Second thoughts backfire on Governor Romney, Seal hunters have had a destructive summer, Suspension threat is dropped, Nobel Quest For Vietnam Peace, Faisal in favour of Aden vote Lord Shackleton confers at Foreign Office, £5,000 for Aberfan families, Tuc Vote For The Government 'Let state take oil, gas finds', Exchange of sports coaches with Russia, Hillman call in cars. Sport: British team changes, Sports in Brief, Four Ryder Cup men out Classic Thomson finish, Celtic's chance of 'world title', Southwick Croquet, Channel girl will try again, Last match decisive, Lady Helmsman Triumphant, An enchanting I,000 miles through US waterways, St Leger decision on Royal Palace likely today Persian Coin may be worth watching, Chance to run with the ball, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Top score for Stroller, Davidson Plays Last Match Semi-finals take shape, Clark leads attack, England Stave Off Defeat Gibbs troubles batsmen, Relay team unchanged, Triple success for Warrins, Scullers and draw hold hope, Miss Lacoste becomes independent. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lonrho Limited, Ashley Courtenay, Royal Mail Lines, Geo. Bouvert & Co. Ltd.,, Home Truths, Bevington Vaizey Limited. Index. Law: Securicor man for trial, Bookmaker fined £750, Rap Brown disrespectful in New Orleans court, Epstein Death Accidental 'Trouble from insomnia', Man charged with boy's murder, Man 'had urge to kill boys', Michael X remanded. Picture Gallery: On Camber Sands. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Erna Low For Winter Sports, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: The man who gave Greece a new repertoire, A Harry Langdon revelation, Affability goes too far, Szeryng set the tone, Oedipus brilliant and exciting, Guildford's lively musical plans, Perfect setting for Britten, The famous and the infamous. Official Appointments and Notices: Venice award for Bunuel, Church services tomorrow: Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Church News, Fellowships in medicine. Arts and Entertainment: John Neville As Ioago, Television, The case for state financial support, Radio, Deciding on the counterstroke, Nona Gaprindashvili Cannot Lose, Talks On Edinburgh Opera House Soon, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,640. Editorials/Leaders: The Threatened Strike, Pressure From A Worried Europe, De Gaulle In Poland, At The End Of The Pier. Letters to the Editor: PIB: joint responsibility and the individual, Earliest Portraits, Selection For Jury Service, Name For Salmon Disease, Pension Rises, Destruction In The Wake Of Tourism, Law Society Exams, Conduct Of The Police, Writers Engage In Battle, Islanders In Revolt, The Portland Place Blockade, Social Science Awards, Some Number, Pregnancy Testing, Vietnam Elections, India Office Library. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1867. Obituaries: Sir Hugh Hallett Former High Court Judge, Countess Of Strathmore, Dr J. A. Hadfield Psychiatrist and teacher, Mr A. E. Ingham Mathematical research. Deaths. Business and Finance: Rutland quits Prowse, U S copper wage talks break up, Germany'S big new steel cartel, For The Saver New moves in insurance, Silver dearer, Briefly From Industry, French call on computers, Large help for money, Unit trust prices, Coffee deadlock cracked, US backs cocoa agreement, Ford's suppliers begin to feel the pinch, Du Pont earnings fall 20%, Lower egg prices reduce Grossmith dividend, Pound at lowest since Nov 1964, £1.6m jump in ITV levy payments, $50m Soviet deal for Renault, New brief surprises PIB, Hardware trading link, Insurance firms leave, Bill rate steady, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Viyella ditches its stake in J-K, Market seeks out growth, Halifax satisfies BoT experts, Good news for Mr Altman, Brocklehurst Motors goes to Receiver, Signposts to the state of the economy, Nomura Securities denies irregularities, £600,000 boost for John Brown, 50,000 acres a year target for Land Commission, Fresh spurt in cocoa, How The Markets Moved, Gilts close firm, 'Petrol being sold below standard', Experience before theory preferred, Butler Chem get 10s offer from Tenneco. Stock Exchange Tables: Pound drops to $2.78 3/8, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Motor shares firm, Mixed day for shares, Wall Street retreats after early gains, The Times list of Latest Dividends. Business Appointments: Thorn financial director joins M I board. Shipping News: Movements of Liners, Downturn in shipping freight index. Weather: The Weather. Births.
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