The Times - 22/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Feb. 21, FROM NEIL SHEEHAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From HENRY KAMM-Moscow, Feb. 21, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Canterbury, Feb. 21, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Leeds, Feb. 21, By HUGH NOYES PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, By ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Feb. 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Feb. 21, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Feb. 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Feb. 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From FELIX BOLO, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Feb. 21, FROM BERNARD WEINRAUB, FROM RICHARD PARIS, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, Feb. 21, From PERRY YOUNG, , FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Vienna, Feb. 21, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By Hilary Gelson, From PETER DUNN-Point Barrow, Alaska, Feb. 21, PHS, From Mr. Trevor Park, Labour M.P. for Derbyshire, South-East, From Mr. Clive Bradley, From Miss Beatrice Temple and Major Claude Knight, From Sir Ronald Russell, Conservative M.P. for Wembley, South, From Mr. Brian Thomas, From Mr. Christopher Hill, From Mr. William Clark, From Mr. Laurence Meynell, From Miss Lyn Irvine, From Mr. Mark Bourne, From Mr. Graham Buckland, From Mr. Khaja Sing, From Mr. Andrew Sharman, By BEVIS HILLIER Sals Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Special Correspondent, J.R.T., S.S., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Barbados, Feb. 21, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By ALAN GIBSON, By NORMAN CREEK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By KEITH PAYNE, By MAURICE CORINA, By DAVID JONES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Buenos Aires, Feb. 21, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Feb. 21, From Lord Delacourt-Smith, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN,
ResumoNews: Name On Cheque Criticized 'Invitation to dishonesty', Piccadilly Circus being replanned Site owners cooperate, Parents may be cause of illness, Canterbury's Car Park Change, Refugees flee in Jordan valley, Envoy in talks on meat ban, Airline 'black list' plan opposed, The Times Diary Egyptian colonel asks for asylum Constitution Hill is saved Reuters contemplate a move, Home is a space 6ft by 3ft, Tories planning new policy moves, Wage Claims For 1¼M Approved Mostly for shop workers, Minister accused on school cuts 'Tell us what to axe', Four men begin a 3,800-mile trek across Arctic First 100 miles a crucial test, White flag that brought only hail of bullets and civilian deaths, Parents and schizophrenic children, The hunt for quarks goes on, Judge's invitation to end marriage, Saucy cards go under hammer, Farm training to stay, Belgian poll expected in March, Some anomalies in new Theft Bill, Why is Khe Sanh the place?, Road deaths down by 33 per cent Second breath law month, Armed man's 18 hostages, Dutch differ with Bonn on Britain, Oder-Neisse line gets support, How scale forms on kettles, America Prepared For Fight To The Finish In Vietnam War Nuclear weapons ban the only limit, How the aged peers see youth, Black market in passports alleged, Russia's defence policy revised Admission of vulnerability, Nuclear Powers' Offer Praised, Troops called out in milk strike, Record Crush At Records Office, Plea by Arabs to Britain 'failed', Mortar fire gardening and song, Queen Mary dispute, Leaders Of East Europe Meet, Yugoslav suspicions of Bulgaria's aims, Making heavy atoms by machine, Five research objectives in 16-month crossing, Duke sees 'perfect crime', Russian prisoners on food strike, Army 'adventure' safeguards, 'Great merit' in tower hotel, Swiss envoy for Hanoi link, Mediation hope for Nigeria, Labour Party to question Mr Donnelly, Doctors must go to school, Sharp rebuff for Ukrainians, Poet says US is danger to world, Driver saves life with a halfpenny, Porringer Goes For £9,000 Tenfold Price Rise In 20 Years, Cigarette prices to go up, U Thant still presses for bombing halt, Williamsburg comes to London, Saigon arrest of Buddhist leader dismays US, Hoots and jeers for Pearson, MP granted bail of £15,000, Nothing dishonest-Walker, Mr Thomson gets Kenya report, Third case of disease returning, Athens Expulsion Of Reporter Briton accused of bias, Raids On Israel, Three men in gaol cleared of killing, Soviet medal for British scientist, A peep at the year 2000, Tory leaders urge phased entry 500 Asians come in from Kenya in 24 hours. Picture Gallery: Searching for a safe path across the frozen Arctic. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Ppa, Sheffield College Of Technology, 'Orbis', Thurrock U.D.C., Milan Fair, Nacro, Heal's, The Daily Mail, Fabby National, The Times Cook's Calendar, Sas, Interbimall, Big Fleet Car Ferries, Triplex, Leyland, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, South African Tourist Corporation, Securicor, Public Service Of Victoria, Scm, University Of Cambridge, London Transport Advertising,. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Kutch agreement, University News New Chair In Physics, Only two restaurants get AA top award, Recorder Of York, Aberfan secretary to resign. Law: Bailiff Hit With Bottle Loses Appeal Vaughan V. McKenzie, Mr Littler Withdraws Justification Plea London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions), Husband Gets Back His Amorous Poodle Glaister-Carlisle V. Glaister-Carlisle. Politics and Parliament: Barristers' social ban removed, Higher pay for skilled farm hands, Scene censored in Volpone, No Labour Party 'means test', Transport Bill Functions of PTAs, Liberal doubts on 'realignment', Petitioners fear unemployment, The Commons: hit-and-run car victims: breath test law could save 1,600 lives, Devolution of power, Bill adds £33m to transport, The Lords: seeking scope for youth community service. Editorials/Leaders: Revolt Of German Students, Moment of truth for incomes policy, Queues For Records, Stopping Nuclear Flights. Letters to the Editor: Local morale, Incomers From Kenya, Theatre Censor, Private buyers, Rhodesia's University, Ordered in August, Fortunes Of The Labour Party, Ringing the changes, Buying A Book, The Third Airport, Meat Imports, London's motorways, Roads Through Lewes, Nato's True Role. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday. Marriages. Obituaries: Judge Brown, Sayed Ali El Mirghani Sudanese sect leader, Mr Anthony Asquith An influential figure in British film-making, Dr Srdjan Budisavljevic. Reviews: New players encouraged to ape, Luciano Berio on today's music, Film borne along by its amusing dialogue, Mendelssohn the hero, Accent on Nazism, Female Rosencrantz in Stoppard play, The clarity and logic of Gruppen, Fine revival of Lively Epitaph A.D.C. Theatre Cambridge Epitaph for George Dillon. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 20 & 22, To Place an Advertisement, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Charities And Appeals, Entertainments, Appointments Also On Pages 21 & 22, Appointments Also On Pages 20 & 21. Sport: Rich Reward For Tranmere, Portsmouth inspired by Pointer, Navy's late reprisals halted, Chances Taken By St Luke's, MCC Search For Replacement Underwood a possibility, Sports in Brief, Braun says: reconsider boycott, Statement unlikely to win friends ILTF report condemned, Snow reports, Oxford capable of winning, Chances Wasted In Attack, Albion reshuffle to gain late victory, Impressive success by Regal John Falls rob trial of weight, St John's hold lead, Mrs McKay foresees world tournament, Services' trophy for RAF, Miss Wade made to work hard, Reed-Felstead Given Hard Match. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,780, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Cigarette men fear tax rise in Budget NICOLAS TRAVERS reports on the tobacco trade's clash with the Government over the revenue question, Pay strike threatens London exhibitions, Over 200 International Companies have established new factories in Ireland in the last few years., Briefly From Industry, Allied's beer sales have turned downward, Eurosyndicat, Regional share prices Belfast, House passes gold Bill, a Tyndall settlement for your family saves income tax, surtax and estate duty, Output sharply higher, New name in fabrics, Contour Hosiery Limited Encouraging Prospects, 'No' to decimal grants, West Riding Worsted And Woollen Mills Limited A Difficult And Frustrating Year High Level Of Direct Exports Maintained Mr. M. W. Shelton on a well equipped organisation, Cope Allman sells interests, Bainbridge Bros. (Engineers) Limited Share Capital, Tight close in money, Dividend cut in prospect for Tap & Die, ICI in talks on Giro, Natural gas figures boom, Melbray seeks all of J Barnes, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., Trustee savings slow down, The Cronite Foundry Co. Ltd., Should Merrill Lynch be on your List?, Geo Salter & Co forms two groups, Bank takes in dollars, Shorts slip back gently Fixed Interest, Shotton peace hopes are dim, Viva boosts market share for Vauxhall, OECD men meet on US measures, US copper strike is hitting the world, Late recovery throughout EQUITY Markets, West Ham must do better, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Cable And Wireless (Holding) Limited (Investment Trust Company), Receiving orders, Computers for ports, Sharp reverse for ABC, European and Far East securities, Britain loses £29m nuclear order, The Times list of Latest Dividends, C & W portfolio at peak £85½m, The challenge banks must now face, New French petrol quota will hit Britain and US, Silver up but below best, Government needs stronger powers to impose freeze-CBI, Voltas Limited, Answer to defence mix-ups, Why foundry 'bought German', Affiliated Cleaning to go into security, Gold Fields pushing ahead with Cornish tin project, Bristol Siddeley report ready, BSI attack on phasing of metric changes, America's ITT steps in, Important Notice, Big US oil merger off, Honeywell plans price cuts, Incomes policy is emerging as Jenkins' main Budget plank, Copper tops £800 a ton, House prices go up by 7%, Docks nationalization may be called off, Business Diary Commoner for the Royal Court. Business Appointments: Top Bowmaker post. Stock Exchange Tables: Scottish builders going public, Cash copper hits new high of £815, Covent Garden prices, $475,000 for seat on Wall Street, Wall Street gains more ground, Unit trust prices, Montreal and Toronto, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in aircraft shares, Closing Prices-continued.
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