The Times - 18/01/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan. 17, From RAYMOND ANDERSON, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Labour Correspondent, By DAVID WILSWORTH Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Chichester, Jan. 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JAMES RESTON Washington, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR. Education Correspondent, From FRED EMERY, Singapore, Jan. 17, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS-Canberra, Jan. 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Bahrain, Jan. 17, From PETER STRAFFORD-The Hague, Jan. 17, From IAN MCDONALD, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Montevago, Jan. 17, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Jan. 17, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, WILLIAM M. CLARKE., HAROLD PATTISON., R. W. PULLAN., S. RADHAKRISHNAN MACLEOD OF FUINARY W. R. MATTHEWS A. J. TOYNBEE A. LAWRENCE ABEL T. HOWARD SOMERVELL R. MCWHIRTER JOHN MACMURRAY, R. M. OGORKIEWICZ., E. L SPEARS., G. I. HARLEY., WALTER H. SALOMON., ROGER DIPLOCK, Director Retail Trading-Standards Association Incorporated., JOHN DAVIES, Director General., CHRISTOPHER PEYTON BIRCH, DANIEL JENKINS, University Chaplain, STEPHEN MCADDEN., By Des Wilson, Director of Shelter (National campaign for the homeless), A. H. PROUD, Director and Secretary., D. I. COOMBER., G. R. DRIVER, Honorary Fellow., JEREMY S. WILLIAMS., FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, -A. B., From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, From TOM GERMAN, From BARRY DAVIES, From GEOFFREY GREEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 17, From JOHN DOWNE, From GORDON ALLAN, From CEDRIC VENABLES, From U. A. TITLEY, RugbY Correspondent, From PETER MARSON, By MAURICE CORINA and PHILIP JACOBSON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By EDWIN L. DALE, JR.-Washington, Jan. 17, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By RONALD KERSHAW, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By ERIC WIGHAM, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By KENNETH OWEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY JOHN GILMORE, By Our Mining Editor, J. A. PAYTON., F. A. WORSLEY, , By JOHN WOODLAND,
ResumoNews: Superconduction made more accessible, BBC clings to its £6 hope, Important steps in the sphere of international cooperation outlined in statement to Congress, Litvinov loses his job, March 19 Budget: Moves To Cut Home Spending, The Course Of Nature Wild Geese Find New Grounds Changing Routes On The Downs, Million vehicles a year target for BMH-Leyland, The Times Diary Encounter with young Russians Broadway lures ex-National man African on missionary heritage, Bonn move on BAOR costs, Bigger US role in Pacific, Soviet Corridors Of Power Glimpse given by film, In Brief Firms in gas gun dispute, Dog' chained to car at 25 mph', Mrs Jordan gaoled for 18 months, Savundra showed £500,000 certificate, witness says, Sicilian earthquake a surprise, Fruits that shrink during the day, Shopfronts Rescued For 'Ghost' Street, Guatemala hunt for Killers, Giant magnet for nuclear research centre, Motor merger is Britain's biggest £800m sales a year for BMH-Leyland group, National busmen's strike looms Pay rise to be frozen, Lukewarm day for teapots, Air plans for Singapore, Johnson Resolute On War But Ready For Peace Halt to US bombing if Hanoi will talk Hint Of Widespread Economies, 7. Chance for youth to get involved, Bahrain bridge to Arabia planned Significant for Gulf politics, Greek forces 'in alert' report, Education hit hard, Government asks for £120m more, Australia unable to fill the gap, Poet's job today 'appallingly difficult', In Search Of Ghosts, TUC approve 4% increase plan, Britons Toil In Disaster Area, Cathedral Doing Own Repairs, Move to by-pass veto, Rules hinder police war on crime, Defence staff cuts, Engineer denies 'bomb' charge, Island security gaol deferred, 93 hurt in Japanese arms protest, Mr Lee to seek arms pact, The tests Mr Jenkins has still to face, No praise from the General. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The lonely heads on Nimrud Dag. Display Advertising: Bell's, Reader's Digest, Ppa, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rotary Hoes Ltd, Barclays Bank, Fibreglass Limited, Company Publications Limited, Fly Lot Fly In Style, Msl, Pfa, Oxfam, John Thompson, Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce,, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company, Boac, Cumbernauld, Caravans International Limited, Call Export Intelligence, James Walker, Scm, Radiospares, The Chartered Bank. Index. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor tells MPs of early and harsh Budget: 'whatever is necessary we propose to do': Mr Macleod warns of spending spree, Mr Powell in clashes with Mr Healey, Safety on the Southern. Editorials/Leaders: The Risk In The Gulf, Too Many Failures, Biggest Car Merger. Letters to the Editor: Defence spending, Fight Against Cancer, What is missing, 'Simple suggestion', Humpty Dumpty Clause, Invitation To Steal, Who is liable?, National Library, Slush In A Whitehall Cul De Sac, Restraint for export, Getting Britain Out Of The Red: Cause Of Payments Deficit, Addressing Letters, Winds At Stansted, On from school, Right response, Who to blame, The new clinics, Income that would really be earned, Muggeridge Protest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, January 19, 1943 Leningrad Relieved. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News London. Obituaries: Signor Mariano Stabile, Mr Kenneth Cross Past president of RIBA, Mr Martin Hill. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Entertaining side of exams, A visit from Jamie, 'All's Well' without a dark side Aldwych Theatre All's Well That Ends Well, Family home in a studio, Young artists in a big gallery, Sir Adrian to the rescue, Film based on a Graham Greene novel. Sport: Pietrangeli's denial, Sports in Brief, London Lack Thrust, Tour de France changes, Fine Treble For Balding, Milburn Could Be Match Winner, Miss Galica springs welcome surprise, Recovery by UAU just fails, Olympic site changed, Ineffective tackling, Rumanian team fastest, Chivers breaks a 30-year spell Late winner for Spurs, Swiss overcomes handicap, Bury romp home, Five Newcastle prizes fall to Scottish challenge, Derby pay dearly for their mistakes, Arsenal must keep their heads, Raf Squander Chances Key players missing, Late penalty goals thwart Surrey, Drake's new adventure, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch.1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,750. Weather: The Weather. Law: Fair Comment IS Vital To Freedom Of Speech Slim And Others V. Daily Telegraph Ltd. And Another., Views sought on charities law, Call For Drug Units To Work With Prisons Regina V. Molyneaux, Damages Of £66,447 Cut By £15,000 Fletcher V. Autocar & Transporting Ltd., No Costs Ordered Against Solicitors Allen V. Sir Alfred McAlpine & Sons Ltd. And Another. Sternberg And Another V. Hammond And Others.. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Births. Business and Finance: Scrapping of gold cover on dollar urged by Johnson, Woolworth profit falls again, Chemists 'may have to close', Big demand for machine tools in UK, Women at work: Is it now time to change the law? Labour Commentary, Building industry faces severe growth curb, Survival among the US giants, Quiet but firmer, Briefly From Industry, Engineers in £11½m link-up, What price for British Leyland equity?, New bid to solve coffee problem, E Germany trade, Milan bourse weak on continued selling, Unions see 'nothing but good' in move, Dutch brewer feels pinch, US News Ford raise price of Cortina by 3 per cent, French fear of US 'colonizing', Home check to BASF, Why it has to run Detroit-style, Revenue surplus of £112.5m, Elliott's mine order, Tighter reins on the public purse, Gunter favours national talks in bank dispute, Electronics industry adds up the losses on the F 111, Vaux chief gets almost £60,000, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Money again short: large help given, District Bank, Burco Dean Limited, £410m British Leyland group to storm the world market, Riddle of the cash spree that got away, Europe 'could fund UK debt', The Merger Log Book, The Big Shareholders Bmh, Anglo Amer output down, Heavy gold buying, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Concrete Limited Interim Statement to Shareholders, Business Diary Sir Donald: dynamo for Britain's cars, T & C board says 'wait', Allied Farm Foods Interim Statement, Government may give £150m to aid industry, Cheap rate for steel possible, Kingsley-Windsor Hotels Limited, Production index up in November, Caravans International.-De-, How The Markets Moved, Insurance for sick wife, Export boost for Howard Rotavator, Pound improves: heavy demand for gold, Chrysler £1m order, New body formed to promote CDs, Ships avoid Liverpool congestion, Drilling starts for new gold mine, Irish print their own, 'Double talk' on incomes policy-CBI accuses, Concrete profits up by one-third, Takeovers scoreboard, Wall Street unsettled as it waits on the President, Chancellor waits for 'boom or hump' signs. Business Appointments: Advisers for BoT. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices, Premium for Vaux, Unit trust prices, Shares do a double take, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Industrials relapse, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Big US demand pushes copper up sharply.
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