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The Times - 24/04/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, April 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bradford, April 23, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, From DAVID BONAVIA-Cay Diep, April 23, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-Beirut, April 23, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, April 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT--Washington, April 23, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From WILLIAM NORRIS-Aba, Biafra, April 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, April 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, April 23, By Nature-Times News Service, By Anthony Payne, By Diana MCVeagh, By Julian Critchley, By Roger Smalley, From Our Special Correspondent, A.B., Joy Billington, Andree Brooks, PHS, ANN DUMMETT., B. C. SINHA., W. H. L. GORDON., O. M. MARRIOTT. 1A Galliard Street, Sandwich, Kent., PERCY YOUNG., J. A. FLETCHER., N. C. FLETCHER., AMEDEE TURNER, Prospective, ANTHONY CAVENDISH. 29 Palace Gate. W.8., F. L. WEST., S. M. HUSAIN. 327 Crookesmoor Road, Sheffield., MAX MADDEN, , TERESA GORMAN., By Ivor Richard, M.P. for Barons Court, EVAN JACK., FOOT, J. SPELLMAN., SYDNEY L. PEPPER., F. D. PRICE., M. C. G. SHERWOOD., By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By NORMAN CREEK, By Geoffrey Charles, Motoring Correspondent, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By IAN MORISON, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, By RODNEY COWTON, By KEITH PAYNE, By KENNETH OWEN Technology Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Scarborough, April 23, By DAVID DAVIS, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, April 23, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, COLIN GOAD., NEIL MARTEN., J. W. B. PEEL., By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: King murder 'discussed by Ray', Peace talks 'this week', Computer simulates lunar craters, Immigrant Children Left Behind, Barred, Mr Deason still seeks his Russian fiancée, Justice was infringed, engine firm say, Once More Unto The Breach Bard as patriotic symbol, How Britain seeks to tighten screw on Salisbury economy, Britain and future security in South-East Asia, Colour TV makes £813,000 arts sale debut, Peking gives access to Briton, AEF counts cost of a strike, Another Backer For Humphrey, Reluctant soldiers of S Vietnam 15 years' service from 18, Up and away for £7 an hour, Biafra blames war on Whitehall Peace talks offer to Lagos, The Times Diary Jay's anti-motorway crusade A comedy about divorce laws Private yacht for auction, Dockers march for Powell, Victory for Paris film expert, Concern over Britain's role in Cento, Unique opportunity for Italian voters, The press restores its image, Schools reject 1,000 children, Canada Election On June 25, The Jordans and Mosleyites are rejoicing, The grief and anger of Marian Wright, Noel-Baker tells why he is going, Britain urges total trade ban on Rhodesia, New hope in peace movements, How Fiat is being tested for safety, Gaol industries could help exports, Television Storm In France Assembly censure motion, Studying the brain with antibodies, 'Why I abstained', Man held for Kiesinger death plan, Savundra Must Pay In £100,000, Cosa Nostra gangster testifies, 24 Tories abstain over Race Bill A Majority Of 104 For The Government Sir Edward Boyle does not vote, Czech gaol riots and arson, New council power in housing plan More help for tenants, Scots girls flee to Australia, Diamonds On Moon, Arab feuding resumed by Syrian leader, London Tories plan to rout Labour Mr Heath on 'stolen year', Mr Callaghan appeals for all-party unity. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, Reader's Digest, Lombard Banking, Rolls Royce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sun Alliance London, Bua, Rolls-Royce, The Wall Street Journal, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd., Mut, The Times, Candour, Jack Barclay, Compton, Singer, Charles Follett Ltd, Stratstone, Combat, Quadruple, Neutrogena, Leyland, Godfrey Davis, Associated Hotels Ltd., International Finance And Services Ltd, Simpson, British Aircraft Corporation, London Bedding Centre, Union Carbide, Mnb, Mercedes-Benz, Arrestor Safety Devices Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: Interrogation of a captured Nigerian, Arts and Entertainment: Four share lead at chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11.832, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Official Appointments and Notices: Atom official resigns, Lewis Appointed, Assistant Bishop Appointed, Reading. Politics and Parliament: Lords: Press forewarned, Home Secretary offers watchdog committee on race relations: Mr Hogg defines three principles of Conservative policy, Commons: Transfer from Broadmoor. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Honours Graduates, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments also on page 22. Reviews: Glyndebourne casting with the authentic touch, Sir John's work well played, Conran in America, Singers meet call on their reserves, Story of a search, More drama than concept, Longest concert work ever written?, Theatre Laboratory for Paris. Editorials/Leaders: A Sorry Tale, How much special treatment for the City?, New Houses Out Of Old, A Chance Of Unity. Letters to the Editor: A member's freedom, ICI and the East, Balance of facts, Referendum time, Regrettable reaction, Cases Of Mistaken Identity, Church-Going Habits, Opposing Cruel Sports, Vital markets, Short-sighted, Taxing The Rich, Legislating On Race Relations: What Mr Powell Has Said, Tipping Needed, Delaying automation, Adaptability, Wolverhampton, Gpo Service, Tapping the sea's wealth, Removing a fear, The sell-out, National problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Capt J. L. Pritchard, Clarkson Rose Veteran entertainer and pantomime dame, Obituary, Dean Of Lincoln, Lieut-Col R. H. B. Longland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 24, 1943 Big Banknotes Stopped. Sport: Injury to Hutchins disrupts Davis Cup practice, Sports in Brief, National Hunt Runners Perth, Warwickshire look a match for anyone, Society could do well in the Derby, Pattison gets first cap, Banks frustrates Leeds revival Three goals by Dobing, Three changes in Under-23 XI, Parsonage leads, Swallow commands match for third title, Fine play in festival, United Are Off The Boil, Mrs Wright advances. Law: Law Report April 23 Queen's Bench Division Court's Sympathy With Miss Sweet. Weather: The Weather. Property: London-Suburban Properties, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Rest-Assured puts off scrip, Burroughs' Fife factory, Loss by G D Peters means no ordinary dividend, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Marsh eases hours and licensing rules in Transport Bill, Hawker Dynamics boosts US sales, Shares stage a good recovery, Increase in freight rate, Report from the Square Mile Yesterday's analysis shows the City as an unmatchable mix of activities. PHILIP JACOBSON sums up this, Briefly From Industry, Matthew Hall & Co. Ltd., DATA conference attacks Woodcock, Car production may be crippled by strike of 200 at Pressed Steel, Ministry aid for plastics industry, THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated in England Results for 1967 demonstrate Company's continued vitality Proud Record Of Bonus Additions To Policyholders Sir John Mellor Reports Further Significant Progress At Home And Overseas, Search starts for new Co-op chief, London Chamber sets up Nordic trade team, IPA hopes to get lower TV rates, Arbiter debenture switch, Statement on Concorde, Shipbuilding hopes brighter-but more orders are needed, US buys four more BAC 1-11s, South Africa trade fears, Alumina plant for Sardinia, Personal assets up, Equities bounce back again, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, More changes ahead in Lombard St, US tax surcharge essential-OECD, Myton LIMITED, $ 'should stand alone', £10m Chrysler-Cummins diesel partnership ends, World tourism thriving, Barbican deficit of £2m forecast, Atlantic success for BUA, Dutch law on firm's reports, Gold rush cost Pool $3,000m, Pre-Budget spending boosted Six trade, Farm tools fight back, £1.25m loan raised by Brayhead, Gatt chief in tariff talks, ATV in Swiss link-up, 20th Century Thomas Cook, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Market hits year's high in Tokyo, Harland and Wolff-a year of progress, Spurt for the cycle-makers, INTEL growth aspects, Printing on plastic, Production starts at Nchanga new mine, Miles Druce & Co.Ltd, Questions for the Brayhead meeting, New plea on rubber shipments, Wilkinson Sword Profits up by 30.4%, How The Markets Moved, Italy ready to buy Russian gas, Gold fixed at $38.40-highest this month, Milk over the counter, Mitsui plans £25m link, Threat of national steel strike fades after talks, £ falls slightly in few dealings, Top man at the 'Pru' is paid nearly £25,000, Takeovers scoreboard, The Life Association of Scotland Limited, Funds are still proving sensitive, Easy session for money dealings, West German car production rises, Taylor, Pallister & CO., LTD.. Business Appointments: Bolsa names deputy head. Stock Exchange Tables: Setback in gold mines, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Copper falls £15½ after showing early strength, Unit trust prices, Wall St moves up sharply, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Higgs & Hill £1m placing.

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