The Times - 07/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, From GUDNI GUDMUNDSSEN and news agency correspondents, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster Tuesday, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Feb. 6, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, By JOHN YOUNG, From John Chartres, , BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Poltical Correspondent, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Feb. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Feb, 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Vienna, Feb. 6, From DAVED BONAVIA-Saigon, Feb. 6, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Seoul, Feb. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Feb. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Feb. 6, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Feb. 6, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From William Mann Music Critic, SYLVIA MATHESON, RUTH MILLER, VALERIE KNOX, BY THE NEWS TEAM, PHS, LEO ABSE., ROBIN WARREN-SMITH., G. K. D. PONTIFEX., F. W. S. EMERY., MARY CAMPBELL., ARTHUR JONES., JOHN H. STEVENSON., E. H. MANNIN., TADEUSZ HORKO., BERNARD JACOBSON., By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, STOCKS., HAROLD LOCKLEY., HELEN VLACHOS., COLIN GOAD., FREDERIC BENNETT., D. COLLINSON., BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By ROY MCKELVIE, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 6, By MICHAEL PHILIPS, Racing Correspondent, From DENNIS BIRD, By GORDON ALLAN, By NEIL ALLEN, By PETER MARSON, By TOM FREEMAN, From JOHN WOODCOCK, By STUART MARSHALL, By RODNEY COWTON, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 6, By RONALD KERSHAW, By DAVID JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN PRICE, From Our Own Correspondent, Rome, Feb. 6, By JOHN GILMORE, Richard Fry ON THE BANKING WORLD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, Feb. 6, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, Mr. K. B. PEPPER, Commissioner, Board Room. H.M. Customs and Excise. King's Beam House, Mark Lane, E.C.3., MICHAEL OUTHWAITE., KEITH J. VIRGO., By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY OUR MINING EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Nuclear plants nearer towns, Bank oppose inquiry, European railways in line with Britain, and in the red, Queen Mary: ship or thing?, How KGB still keeps a grip on the Ukraine Journalist sent to labour camp for his outcry against injustice, Fishermen face prosecution, Joint plan for airliner, Dustmen's leader sentenced, Back Britain men tried in secret, Carrier told to leave Korea, Expulsion of five from Kenya, Prospects of Mirage fighter deal, Last moments of the Ross Cleveland, Farmers in town site protest, Stores theft charge after 'lost temper', US camp overrun near Khe Sanh Vietcong tanks in action for first time, Mass vaccination against measles Campaign starts in spring, Belgian clashes in language crisis Flemish demands maintained, Satisfying work with deprived children, France's new role in Middle East Counter to Soviet advance, Bill to curb kerb-crawlers, Mr Wilson's 'duty' call on the Canadians, Fishing ban possible by weekend, London rates transfer plan approved, Sewage in rivers can infect fish, Wives weep at news of lone survivor, A new heart for Iranian ballet, Move To Placate French Canada, Backbencher successor to Mr Howie, Reports on mortgages for Yard, Woman gets her first airliner, Soviet assurance on Brooke, Yugoslav accusations over Macedonia, Rumania's attack on nuclear treaty, South Korean warning to Americans, Stiff US questions for Mr Wilson, Clarification of tyre rules needed, Vietcong Grip On Saigon, Submarine men accused, Fabians say only Fleet Street can save itself, Separation of chemicals by pumping, The Times Diary Cameras draw the peers Pierson Dixon, by his son John Neville: a challenge ahead, EEC entry 'could aid detente', Scared seamen halt sailing, No Booms Before Concorde Tests Flights over towns possible, Lone Survivor Crawls Ashore From Hull Trawler Life saved by two men who died, Vickers Painting Fetches £1,700 Self-Taught Artist, Hope of better rail pay offer, Climber found in snow search, 'Sorry For Shipmates... Happy To Be Alive', Trawler men will fly home, GEC pledge on closure, Storm flung boat over top of trawler. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Brc, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cornwell-Norton Limited, Towry Law & Co., Claudgen, Goblin, Guinness, Bolsa, Lob, Astley, Leicester Permanent, Hungexpo, Die Welt, Halifax, Boac, North Central Finance Ltd, Yellow Pages, Glyn, Mills & Co., Twa, Leger Galleries, Jack Barclay Limited. Index. Picture Gallery: The trawler that turned round and came back. Reviews: Surprise and a little fun, Permissiveness, drugs and debauchery, Manifestos versus the arts, Court season of D. H. Lawrence, A fine chamber choir, Exciting dancing, Wagner cut neatly to shape. Law: Medical Officer Receives Damages For Libel Galloway V. Rose, Free Bingo Not 'Gaming' McCollom V. Wrightson, Apology To Ex-Prison Governor Hayes V. Leslie Frewin (Publishers) Ltd. And Others, Hilary calls to the Bar, Fishermen Win Mussel Appeal Regina V. Howlett. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Oxford, Isidore Godfrey To Retire. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Opportunities, Public Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Putting North Sea gas to work, Rumania's Independent Line, The Case For Home Rule, The Horrors Of War. Letters to the Editor: In Hitler's time, Overdoing IT, Permit To Sing, Suffrage Movement, Reforming The Divorce Law: Intentions Of New Bill, Easing the tourist spending spree, The other side, The Dwindling Clergy, Greek Monarchy, Britain And Rhodesia, Vietnam Picture, Proper publicity, In civilian clothes, Safety Of Trawlers, Fully understandable, Frock coats, please, Right to condemn, A dirty war, Computer limit?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday, February 8. 1943 Research Under Fire. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Win Over Rest Of The World, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,767. Obituaries: Lord Kemsley Estate agent's son whot a newspaper empire, Mr Zygmunt Skrobanski, Mr W. Conor, Mr Richard Curle Author and traveller. Sport: Today's hockey, Wellington plan misfires, Sports in Brief, Bodell keeps Midlands title, Uncertain Win For Arsenal Huddersfield lose lead, Jeffrey for transfer, Charing Cross lack cohesion, Yesterday's results League Cup, Skiers keep trade marks at a sinister price, Early start for women, St Thomas's fade, Stonehaven Best At Ascot, Ondine leads Stormvogel, Test pitch like lino, Snow reports, Today's football fixtures Association, Open tennis thriving, Cambridge Rugby fives team. Politics and Parliament: Support for US approach, The Lords: two ploughs too many for sanctions, Movements from the norm, Growth of industrial training: seven more state centres, Fuel policy still stands, Clash on arms for Africa. Property: Country Properties, Flats And Maisonettes, Town Houses. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: British success, US mutual funds buy into Rank, Swiss turbine subsidiary, The cost of this network of planners, Near-doubled profits for Svenska Handelsbanken, Briefly From Industry, Northern factories hit by blizzard, US modifies rule on profit repatriation, We can't step up aid-Crosland, Belgium bans Rose's Lime, Tourist tax worry, Alfa Romeo has a bumper year, 235,000 on strike in Australia, Management better with tax cuts?, Palladium $2 dearer, Builders fear dearer transport, Deficit of £20m is forecast for gas industry, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, New centres for training, When the factor moves in..., Lively dealings on Zurich, Receiving orders, Scottish Bank tie-up announcement today?, Knudsen named as president of Ford, Scottish American, Union Miniere Du Haut-Katanga, New advisers for wool research, Savings stamps from the slot, Rising cost of fires in Britain, ABP-union 'concerned', Jobbers to join merger, 'Too many tanneries' claim, This 3-sided merger needs a firm hand, Malaysia tin rights for CRA, Two Dutch trusts push up profits, 'Imps' prompts recovery, US imports of copper jump, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Sterling rallies to close 5 points up, 'Imps' pays 2½pc more, Reserves up in France, The old school and the new, GPO demands value for money-or will buy abroad, How The Markets Moved, Engineering losses limit Giltspur profit growth, Metal Box chairman warns of price rises in the offing, Fire risk firms face higher premiums, Jenkins jogs shares, Are overseas accounts undervalued?, Unions fight Remington on closures, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, NY cocoa gains ground, US store groups line up for $1m spree in London, Shorts lead the way, Takeovers scoreboard, 11 houses in the Bank, Zinc price rise rescinded, European and Far East securities. Business Appointments: Trollope & Colls posts. Stock Exchange Tables: Courtaulds puts £2m tag on Sir T & A Wardle, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES British Funds very firm, Tender approach to malt distillers, Wall Street a shade higher after early losses, Regional share prices, Care needed on consumer stocks, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Sustained and sizable selling hits copper, Closing Prices-continued.
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