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The Times - 30/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By Norman Fowler Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 29, From ERIC BRITTER-New York, Jan. 29, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, From J. R. NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Jan. 29, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY TIM JONES, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM BRIAN PRIESTLEY, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By HENRY STANHOPE, From FRED EMERY-, From DESSA TREVISAN, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From DAVID BONAVIA, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY-, From J. R. NICHOLSON, P H S, F. M. A. TORRENS-SPENCE., PETER MANSFIELD., S. E. FUREY, Chairman, Sheffield and Peak District Branch Council for the Preservation of Rural England. C. F. J. THURLEY, Chairman, Devon Branch, Council for the Preservation of Rural England., J. R. A. PEARSON, Assistant Director of Research. Department of Chemical Engineering., DAVID ASHTON., BRIAN W. HARVEY., A. G. WARD., By Ian Trethowan, C. P. DUBOIS., J. K. THOMSON., COLIN P. SEAMARKS., J. C. GAGG., JAN KOPERNICKI., G. S. SWIFT., JOHN W. LEN0., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, J.O.C., From JOHN WOODCOCK, From JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By PETER RYDE, From CEDRIC VENABLES, From PETER MARSON, By U. A. TITLEY, From JIM SNOW, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From NORMAN CREEK, By Our LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By John Carrington, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By LAN MORISON, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, By DAVID DAVIS, PETER R. ODELL., G. R. DOWNES, , J. C. MANN., By Business News Staff, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: Baby expert in call-up case, Warning to Europe on technology delay, Are the short sighted more successful?, Gang trapped in police ambush, Greek envoy faces death threat, 'Information on level crossings refused', Rumanians' freedom call, Nazi victims likely to get £25,000 Triumph for Ombudsman, Body found in burnt car, Cooperation inevitable, says Kosygin, New diesel may set a record, First lorry test unit opens, 14 Centres For Drug Addicts, 2: The noon of victory, Sonar clue to lost submarine, Fourteenth day of Savundra case, Heathrow charges to go to board, Norway drive to get out of Nato, Britons Aid Leprosy Work In Ethiopia, 'Turn Whitehall Upside Down', Hull rings up a profit, Boy, aged 12, and car missing, Seoul rejects Pueblo crew exchange, Crossings: Railway 'no help', Case against editor is dropped, Natal eviction of 12,000 begins, Show pit may close, Brown Discusses Benelux Plan, Normal Arms Supply Acceptable, Fixture deplorable, Sir Learie says, Rhodesia-one judge speaks of a republic, Mrs Vlachos unmoved by amnesty, Vietnam truce to be ignored Mounting fear of invasion, Volcanic flow on the moon, Police intensify train robbery hunt, Hostile aims inhibiting the churches, bishop says, Extinction threat to casinos, Louis XIV's strategy revived, Belfast MP wants ban lifted, Embassy Greeks In Street Fight, New Rhodesia grip on detainees Judges' opinions seen as qualified victory, Curfew imposed in Mauritius Vengeance killings go on, Human rights move over Forces, Great Society worker gives up struggle, TV rentals chains to merge, New scheme for using computers, Bus pay freeze is criticized, Students Offer Their Bodies Transplants response, The Times Diary Clark to speak for World Bank Cloak of secrecy penetrated Musical as straight comedy, Mr Johnson has record Budget, Bodies found on prison farm, The Pope's good will for Dr Barnard, 'Resign' call to Mr Crossman, Bonn to renew Belgrade links, Police inquiry on actress, Uncertainty on Kuwait treaty, Vigil woman sees consul, Lord Wigg Fails To Pick Winner, Eighteenth-century glass fetches record price, Gaitskell Life By Oxford Man, Russian help for Indian economy, Degrees for part-timers, $2m Canada offer on Britannia, Union allegation denied, Princely £1 backs rag week. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Confederration Life ASSOCIATION, Japan Air Lines, The Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Lyon, Multiple Display Advertisements, Henlys Rover, Leopold Joseph & Sons Ltd., Fibreglass Limited, J. D. Barclay Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: Mauritius-the troubled island, Official Appointments and Notices: Governor-general to be named, Farelf Chief Of Staff, Government Grant To York. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: private pension schemes: on the dole before retirement, The Lords: more judges, When press gets wrong information, Hull trawler mystery, Relentless demands on Civil Service. Editorials/Leaders: Illegal Gaming, Saving Bureaucrats, American recipe for beating inflation, Two Big Brothers. Letters to the Editor: Too Many Exceptions, Ready to help, Encouraging kit, Books Through The Post, Future Strategy For Defence: Why Carriers Are Needed, Town And Country Planning, Dan Leno, Security in the Gulf, Franked mail, University Expansion, CEGB snub to coal, Saving The Fare, Welsh In The Schools, Wanting to pay, Policy in Europe, Invitation To Steal, Settling to mediocrity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday January 30, 1943 Hardships For Neutrals. Obituaries: Mr L. R. Bradley Former Director of Imperial War Museum, Prof P. M. Jones, Mrs Ben-Gurion, Miss Virginia Maskell, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Attack in Death Row, Novelty without excess, Piano trio premiere, Powerful acting, The Paris Collections, St. Laurent, Social realism in old France, Brahms young and old. Sport: Sports in Brief, Larger ball compulsory, Australian opinion hardening in support of Britain, Snow reports, Fall from grace by casual MCC Colts force follow-on, Fontwell Park Programme, Valoroso Looks Strongest Price's chance of double, Hard work showing results, Rugby club records London & South-East, South await first goal, Enfield go to Tilbury, Results at Sedgefield, Today's fixtures Association, Amateurs Baulked, Small clubs out of luck in draw Lancashire's crucial games, More titles for Mrs King, Chionoi struggles for air, Webb back in England XV, Last-minute victory, Captain sent off against Oxford, Oxford make changes From Douglas Calder. Law: Gaming Clubs Are Facing 'Day Of Reckoning' Regina V. Commissioner Of Metropolitan Police Ex Parte Blackburn, In The High Court Of Justice Chancery Division, When A Husband Puts Up A Shelf Pettitt V. Pettitt. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,760. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties. Births. Business and Finance: Thorn puts a high valuation on Rentals, Dimplex profits dive deeper, Shares reach new peak as buyers rush for equities, 1,600 dockers strike, Industrial chiefs to meet on economy, Ministers meet on smelter protests, Briefly From Industry £1m contract for sweet factory, T & N hit by sanctions, Edwards accepts BOC terms, Bank aids marketing group, Trafalgar wins Trollope & Colls, £310m merger by Thorn and Radio Rentals forms TV giant, UK airlines will fight to protect cheap air holidays, Rolinco Bonus Issue, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, GEC denies 'new threat', US Treasury bill rate drop, Boost for Courtelle, The Brunner Investment Trust, Turner & Newall Limited Record Exports, But Rhodesian Problems Continue, £21m paid for English Steel, Suez oil pipe talks, European and Far East securities, Funds more forward, Wall St gloomy over Budget, Sterling improves, Man who lent £100m after lunch, Clyde bid for Russian orders, Money rates edge higher, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Nicolas Travers and David Jones explain how the merger of Thorn and Radio Rentals will ensure No shortage of colour TV sets, How The Markets Moved, Good rises throughout, Paris firm and active, Regional share prices, GPO's 'yellow pages', BoT studies investments, Shell refinery in 15 per cent cut, City Liaison Committee resurfaces, Sell, not buy British-CBI chief, Kingston bucks the trend, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Celebes drill goes to Inco, Growth benefits in Rolinco. Business Appointments: James North chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street edges lower after early gains, £645 paid for cash copper, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large rises abound, Covent Garden prices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.

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