The Times - 04/04/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, April 3, From JOHN WOODCOCK, By DAVID WOOD, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, April 3, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, April 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, April 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wellington, April 3, BY OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Teheran, April 3, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, April 3, by Katie Stewart, From LOUIS HEREN, P H S, E. MORAN, Consultant Psychiatrist to North Middlesex and Claybury Hospitals; Honorary Psychiatrist, Gamblers Anonymous. 2 St. Regis Close, Alexandra Park Road, N.10, April 2., J. S. STEPHENS. 96 Eaton Place, S.W.1, April 2., E. MANFRED WAGNER. 5 Ferncroft Avenue, N.W.3, April 2., D. R. W. GREENSLADE, President, The Guild of British Newspaper Editors. Whitefriars House, 6 Carmelite Street, E.C.4, April 2., I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE. 22 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2, April 2., JOHN LEES. Thornfield, Ferncliffe Drive, Utley, Keighley, Yorkshire., N. E. GRIGGS, Secretary-General, The Building Societies Association. 14 Park Street, W.1., LOUIS H. GRAY. Four Winds, Devenish Road, Sunningdale, Berkshire., By the Rt. Rev. Robert Stopford, Bishop of London, and Dr. Harold Roberts, of the Methodist Church: Joint Chairmen of the Anglican-Methodist Unity Commission., E. KENNETH WRIGHT. 21 Ironmonger Lane, E.C.2. April 1., M. CIOMPI. Clos Lilas, 1008 Prilly, Switzerland., PETER FORSTER. 141 North End Road, N.W.11, April 1., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, R.M., J.O.C., D.MCV., From JOHN WOODCOCK-Georgetown, April 3, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By ROY MCKELVIE, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By PETER MARSON, By REX BELLAMY, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From ROGER MACDONALD-Augsburg, April 3, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By ROY MACKIE, From DAVID SPANIER, By MAURICE CORINA, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By John Gilmore, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PAT HEALY, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, D. O. DEXTER., By Our Mining Editor,
ResumoNews: Shot man is flung out of car, Court clerk tells driver he is guilty, Grants Victory For Students, Review of offices control urged Focus on London stations, Spain woos Gibraltar, Inquiry into Jan Masaryk's death Result of public demand, Anglicans and Methodists move towards a united Church, Polish Army warned of unrest, Rhodesians kill more guerrillas, Joe Orton left £20,000 to his killer, Kosygin Pledges Aid To Iran, 'Cuckoo' Could Be Collared Dove Misleading Cry, Airlines refuse to pay, Preparing For The Decimal Coinage, MP's fight for man in pain, Riot over mini-skirts, £2m Saved By Cut In Accidents, Sheep riddle persists, Support of big unions the next target, How the peace conditions have evolved, Britain's support in Far East Seato anxiety still persists, US envoy calls on Thieu, Attacks on Russian writers, How the US will bargain with Hanoi, Arrested tanker released, McCarthy confident after his victory in Wisconsin, April Cook's Calendar, At Least Another 18 Months Of Prices And Incomes Restraint 3½ per cent a year limit on wage increases, Evidence in Sokol case released, Wilson: We stand ready to help, Experts may advise on obscenity, The Times Diary Southwark canon bags a ghost Joan Plowright's female quartet Where magnanimity might pay, Genetic control of drug responses, New method of containing plasma, Police to attract administrators More businesslike image, England tail earn Test draw, Johnson flying to Honolulu today Contacts With Hanoi To Be Arranged, Poor Quality Of New Homes 'Neglect of safety factor', Peace offer made by Biafra, First Casualty In Canada Poll Withdrawal of Mr Sharp, Westminster wobbles over Vietnam, Significant changes in methods for church unity, Court cuts award to widow, MPs decry a guillotine, Pledge to Liverpool busmen, Russian protests to China, Pause a defeat for US Government, says Hanoi, Warning of price powers held in reserve, Bonn Calls For United Europe All-party aid for Britain, Minister puts the blame on press, Maintenance rise urged. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Merrill Lynch, The Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, group 4, The Fenjal Touch, National Coal Board, Bua, Bernard Thorpe, The Times, Cleveland, Ford, Target Growth Fund, Pool Promoters Association, Barking Brassware, International Finance And Services Limited, A British Savings Bond, Pye, The British Export Bank, Old Spice, Scm (United Kingdom) Ltd, Forward Trust, Anglo Auto Finance Company Limited, Jeyes Group, THE Westbury HOTEL, First National City Bank, Issue of Local Authority Bonds. Index. Picture Gallery: Art treasures saved, Eurosyndicat. Official Appointments and Notices: Cyril Lord gives up chairmanship, Captain G. M. V. Nicholl, Welsh, Waterways chairman, Church News, Cambridge. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Policy, More details needed on dividend restraint, A Word From Hanoi, Ecclesiastical Merger. Letters to the Editor: Cost Of Rhine Army, Seats At Covent Garden, Mr Ilias Iliou, Postal Charges, Reporting In Court, Treating The Compulsive Gambler, Funds For Mortgages, Letter To The Editor Waiting in vain, Budget Changes, Landlord's Liability, Selling A House, Garage Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, April 6, 1943 A Stable Currency. Reviews: Satisfying play, An exquisite film to look at, Crimean War painting by Millais fetches £11,500, Touches of distinction Royal Shakespeare Theatre Julius Caesar, A sorry revival of the Dutchman Sadler's Wells: The Flying Dutchman, A delightful concert, Maazel's impersonal Beethoven, Williamson's new quintet, Comic spirit as a humanizing force, Manchester's new theatre company, Schoolboys Take To Theatre, Reger steals the show. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,816, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Yugoslavia Hold Chess Lead. Obituaries: Prof A. Austin Miller, Obituary, Miss F. I. Serjeant, Mr James Wyllie A pioneer of the study of farming economics. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, To Place an Advertisement, Personal, Announcements, The Civilservice, Financial Adviser, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Sport: Curtis Cup setback, Senior title for King Edward's, Oxford pair beaten, Sports in Brief, Knott stands fast amid England's agony, Two more in party, Provinces to get share, Carris title for Dawson, Cardiff Hold On To Goal Lead, Late goal by Charlton puts England ahead, Harlequins' speed and skill decisive, NTL group at Wembley, Monks Mead preferred to Greenfield Girl, Triumph for Rugby II, Hearts win in extra time, Spectacular Return, Jacklin Praised By Palmer De Vicenzo defends title, Weakened Army halt assault, Cheltenham runners 2.15.-Spring Four-Year-Old Hurdle (Division I) (£340:2m. 200yds.) (18 declared), British rider wins fourth stage, Dundee Win In Zurich Zurich 0, Dundee 1. Law: Detained Pakistanis Seek Writs Of Habeas Corpus Regina V. Governor Of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Ahsen And Others, Power Of Shareholders To Ratify Directors' Allotment Bamford And Another V. Bamfords Ltd. And Others, Judge's Discretion On Majority Verdicts Regina V. Elia. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: methods of support for agriculture: inspecting imported meat, Lords: state-owned ports the best option, Supplies from S America, Bristol Siddeley inquiries, Denial By Steward, Two men admit blackmail, MPs battle for barred Asian, Motorways plan for learners, Giving facts on state schemes in industry, Concorde: £435m at risk in outstanding aircraft, Help for Malta dockyard, Student pilot remanded. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper plummets £45 a ton, Peace hopes boost shares EQUITY Markets, Bath and Portland's convertible, Regional share prices Belfast, Unit trust prices, Engelhard gold price slightly lower, Silver futures collapse, London gold price dips to $37.25 mark, Shares join the rush, Wall Street greets Hanoi peace move with record trading, Wall St surge checked by heavy profit-taking, European and Far East securities, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Prices Late falls in mining shares, £45 fall in price of copper, Exchange rules may be altered, Covent Garden prices, Late rise in the Funds Fixed Interest, NZ to release 100,000 bales of stockpiled wool. Business and Finance: US crowds flock to see British cars, Busy time in US for Jenkins, A very big shortage in money, Ore shipment for Japan, THE SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY (A member of the Norwich Union Insurance Group), When peace breaks out on Wall Street, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Constantly Increasing Size Of Operations The Budget And Life Assurance Mr. C. J. Y. Dallmeyer reviews Society's progress in 1967, £60m record book exports, New York And General Trust Dividend Maintained Sir Robert Adeane on rise in equity prices, All-clear for Demerara dividend lift, Forte's to buy tours firm, Top men to contest engineering claim, Peace move boosts the pound, Jewelry sales stay buoyant, Dock plans ready soon, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Large ore terminal plan for Teesside, Chiesmans and Grant's in merger talks, Business Diary Successor to the Carpet King, Americans still expect tax rise, Merger bank seeks changes, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, The Chartered Bank 114th Annual General Meeting, Monopolies Board will help PIB in price-vetting task, US Steel puts up tube prices, ILI takes over Abacus, The end of the US payments deficit may be in sight, Now let us take Mr Diamond by the hand (gently), mather+Platt, Briefly From Industry UK company orders second Japanese ship, Taylor Woodrow tops forecast, Food price guide gives no details, How The Markets Moved, Lockheed buys 12 more RB 211s, American Express wins gold licence, Total opens terminal, Esso expands hotel network, Computer sales set new record, $113m reserves loss in Australia, UK-Russia ships treaty, Court rejects writ on Smith, What girls want in jobs, Incomes report criticized, Second £3m Phoenix bond releases ship.
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