The Times - 11/05/1968
1968; Gale Group;
Autores
BY STAFF REPORTERS, By CLIFFORD LONGLEY, By DAVID WOOD, By HENRY STANHOPE, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, May 10, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By KEITH PAYNE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Colchester, May 10, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Glasgow, May 10, By BEVIS HILLIER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From A. M. RENDEL, Paris, May 10, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, May 10, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, May 9, From DESSA TREVISAN, Prague, May 10, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, May 10, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER, From JOHN YOUNG-Lagos, May 10, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By ALAN GIBSON, By NEIL ALLEN., From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Rome, May 10, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By PETER PULZER, , PHS, IAN GOW., T. G. MILLER, Principal, University College of Rhodesia. Private Bag 167H. Salisbury, Rhodesia., WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., DAVID MERCER. N.W.8., TED HONDERICH. University College London, Gower Street, W.C.1., PATRICK LAWRENCE, Member, Thames Valley Water Board for Wantage Rural., TERENCE W. BONSER., By Marc Ullmann, Assistant Editor of L'Express, H. GUNARATNE., ELIZABETH FLEMMING., RICHARD F. SPARKS, R. HAMILTON., By Chris Simpson, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER JAY, By DONALD CONSTANT and KEITH PAYNE, By Our Economics Editor, By JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG Avonmouth, May 10, By MAURICE CORINA, By ALEX HENDRY, By DAVID DAVIS, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, M. I. PRICHARD., By DAVID JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, by Stephen Vizinczey, ALAN BLYTH, STANLEY SADIE, DAVID WADE, MICHAEL BILLINGTON, JOHN PERCIVAL, J. M. RICHARDS, DOMINIC GILL, JOAN CHISSELL, BY DAPHNE FIELDING, JANICE ELLIOTT, BY M. I. FINLEY, RICHARD HOLMES, BY WILFRID BLUNT, JULIAN JEBB, BY COLETTE, KAY DICK, EDITED BY BRIAN ALDERSON, ELEANOR VON SCHWEINITZ, BRIAN ALDERSON, BY THOMAS BERGER, THOMAS WISEMAN, BY STANLEY ELKIN (Blond 30s) CRIERS AND KIBITZERS. KIBITZERS AND CRIERS BY STANLEY ELKIN (Blond 30s), PETER BUCKMAN, BY ECA DE QUEIROZ Translated by Ann Stevens, DAVID GALLAGHER, BY WALKER HAMILTON (Gollancz 18s), CAMPBELL BLACK, GRAHAM NORTON,
ResumoNews: The sea of life, Tory pressure over passports, The Times Diary Who would lead the Labour rump? Annan tipped for new role Row over James's last dictation, Cheerful, chuckling but unrepentant, New railway board man to get more pay than chief, Cash lost at new peak, Bahamas wonderland, Police move against Paris students, Protest after three are rusticated 250 in university march, Doctor Did Not Warn Addict Death from drug overdose, What chances for Britain in Europe?, Across the Languedoc, London disappoints, £50,000 capital fund for Scots Tories, Censorship relaxed in Athens, March made welcome in Knoxville, The Church's duty to appeal to the young, Stowaway's melon diet, Kray brothers remanded in custody, Salmon and sauce, Russia warns Czechs of slippery path, One system of law training, Nigeria Dispute Over Bombing No sign of war ending, Civil Service pay rises offered, Paperbacks, Vietnam talks start in earnest on Monday, Bibliography, Hardest test for Be Friendly Manacle looks stronger, Britain offers task forces to Nato command, Ten from the Loire, Fault in reactor lost £1m, The dawn coup at Islington, Crossman calls for hard work, Civilian Toll In Saigon Grows, Heart Valve Woman Climbs Steps, Bus crews accept offer, Shattered Labour have small hope of recovery, Student case for more power, Whatever happened to the faithful?, Mr Wilson Rebuts Cecil King's Statement On The Sterling Crisis Talk of resignation brushed aside, Troops in Poland 'on exercise' Prague had been informed, Warsaw eases travel ban on diplomats, Marriage Bonds Set In Infancy Value of the bedtime story, Johnny Halliday expelled, When and where will Labour break?, Science Report Chemistry New method for making chemicals, Two moved to Dartmoor, Patios and problems, Russian nuclear patrol, The boroughs in England and Wales that changed hands, Code 'wrong' over rail crossings, BR intervene in sale of relics, The pound falls sharply. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Edward I, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hutton Beapole, Collins, Hmso, Chapman & Hall, Corinthia Palace Hotel, Appeals, The Times, Sofico, Batsford, Alitalia, Boac, Gardening, Malta, Queen Of Hearts, Electric Fork Lift Trucks, Wilsons Of Fareham, Polyanthus. Index. Classified Advertising: Financial, Businesses For Sale, 25 Gns. Greece Return, For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts And Boats, Shopping By Post, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Shooting And Fishing, Church Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Easter. Property: Historic Homes, Investment Property. Picture Gallery: "No one can read Stendhal and feel redundant or altogether beaten", Bubbling over. Law: 'Uneasiness' Over Jury's Verdict-Two Freed Regina V. Pett Regina V. Bird. Sport: Fixtures for weekend, Manchester City's Morale On Trial, Clark stills critics of bigger ball Splendid putting for 67, Rodriguez fastest, Worst start to tour, Sports in Brief, Cox Oppressed By Reputation Last British hopes fail, Team event for Italy, Wakefield to try for double, Glamorgan too slow, Innings closed after single ball, High altitude training for 47, Tree runner fancied, Surrey are foiled, Angus makes few errors, Top Seed Falls To Mrs Brasher, Tottoh best of title winners. Politics and Parliament: Freedom on the stage and in the press. Editorials/Leaders: Can They Still Govern?, Opening the Stock Exchange to women. Letters to the Editor: City Magistrates, Railway Courtesies, Whitehall Action On Rhodesia: Withdrawal Of Passport, Pylons On The March, Student Lodgings, The job of preaching marketing to industry, Importance of support, Playwrights And South Africa, Press Standards, Water Abstraction, Theatre Censorship, No Prosecution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lieutenant-Colonel G. W. F. Lut-, Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, May 12, 1943 "Seadromes". Obituaries: Marshal Sokolovsky Former Russian Chief of Staff, Obituary, Miss Marion Lorne, Mr Finlay Currie. Business and Finance: £13,000 BR man will earn more than his chief, Coal Board to run computer service, Room for car exports, Poor day for the Funds Fixed Interest, £170m atom plant plan for Suffolk, Chambers warns of crisis, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., How The Markets Moved The major rises..., NY silver futures still rising, Better second-half at Brook Motors?, Accountants in demand, Trusts to span the faltering market, Shares plunge in worst day since 1962 as £ slips further, 'Greenbat' boosts Daniels' terms Bids, Deals and Mergers, General shortage in Lombard St Money Market, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Ultimatum to agency after directors resign, Wilson hopeful on smelters, LTV in $415m bid, Rail threat to coasters, Mr King's insight on reserve figures, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Fewer food price rises, More nickel for Metals Exploration Mining, Trade deficit may show slight fall, IMF team in South Africa, BSC pay deal may cost 20,000 jobs, The Times Share Indices, All prices in retreat EQUITY Markets, J. Smart (Contractors).-Board, £46m stake in Lesney, Unilever raises profits 46 per cent, £1,600m sea gas plan, Rate sinks to $2.3905-08 Sterling, April exports may be down. Stock Exchange Tables: Gomaco offer for sale, Receiving Orders, London Stock Exchange Prices All sections weak, Fractional gains in cautious dealings Wall Street, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Hedge buying lifts silver prices Commodities. Arts and Entertainment: Differing approaches, Constructive rebids, Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,847. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Horror, and something more, Ray Bradbury and science fiction, Nightmare All The Little Animals, The unread classics Stendhal, Big styles for small screens, Losers A Bad Man, What to look out for, Feudal Don The Illustrious House Of Ramires, Exciting new art gallery for Berlin, Serious side to lolanthe, Awful and marvellous Emerald And Nancy, A spirited can-can, Pooter, The great Globe itself, International dangers, Ambitious recital, Of everyday madnesses Killing Time, Brave raid on Kafka, Personal assignment The Pure And The Impure, Mock epic of Scribleriad, A hero John Christie Of Glyndebourne, A good tenor saxophonist, Ponchielli and Verdi, Voice from the barrel Aspects Of Antiquity, Bouquets, Fine detail in Bach.
Referência(s)