The Times - 13/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Kingston, Feb. 12, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hull, Feb. 12, By Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Cardiff, Feb. 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, Feb. 12, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Feb. 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Feb. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Feb. 12, From FRED EMERY-Ban Me Thuot, Feb. 12, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Seoul, Feb. 12, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By ROY LEWIS, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From John Percival Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, By William Mann Music critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By Nature-Times News Service, by Prudence Glynn, From RICHARD WIGG, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, From Professor Victor Steinbrueck, VICTOR STEINBRUECK., From Mr. Quintin Hogg, Q.C., Conservative M.P. for St. Marylebone, QUINTIN HOGG., From Mr. Robert Maxwell, Labour M.P. for Buckingham, ROBERT MAXWELL, Campaign, From Miss Mary Geraghty, MARY A. GERAGHTY., From Mr. T. Alwyn Jones, T. ALWYN JONES., From Colonel G. I. A. D. Draper, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, From Lady Beswick, DORA BESWICK., By Richard Harris, From Mr. R. G. Opie, R. G. OPIE., From Mr. Peter Ford, J. PETER FORD, Chairman, British, From Major Jeremy Monson, JEREMY MONSON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By ROY MCKELVIE, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent-Kingston, Feb. 12, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By BARRY DAVIES, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 12, From DENNIS BIRD, BY OUR LACROSSSE CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By KENNETH OWEN, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By JOHN PRICE, By KEITH PAYNE and MAURICE CORINA, By R. W. Shakespeare, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, From Neil Marten, Conservative M.P. for Banbury, and Marcus Worsley, Conservative M.P. for Chelsea., NEIL MARTEN, MARCUS WORSLEY, House of Commons, S.W.1., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mr. R. S. Jefferies, R. S. JEFFERIES, Chairman, From Our Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, By RODNEY COWTON, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: Johnson call for missile discussion, Item withdrawn, MIPs press Wilson on Rhodesia issue, 6ft cubic car will be ready this year, Shot man's trial adjourned, Aden complaint of border troops Hints of Muscat revolt, Secret trial for writer, A calendar of fashion, Venet pour vous, Switching genes on and off, BUA claim victory in dispute, Infra-red survey from the air, 2. How the confrontation came about, Advice to Europe, No benefit for backing Britain, Boy tried to join Foreign Legion, Labour News Craftsmen's dispute halts steelworks, Students spend night on tower, Athens sees flaws in constitution Fresh text being drafted, Ports plan 'is way to hara-kiri', U S actions 'self-defeating', Commonwealth talks location in doubt, Welsh items for Prince's investiture, Rhodesia college head's visit, Israel's warning to Jordan, Migrants Law May Be Made Stronger Home Office watch on flow from Africa, Kuwait As Gulf Mediator, Airlines may cut Atlantic fares, New map of learning for Britain's doctors, Request to burn atom waste, Two cleared of river killing, Drugs 'trafficker' gets five years, Bonn's allies demanding payment, Bombs Unable To Beat Supplies Mr McNamara's caution, Universities facing reform, The Times Diary Recapturing Orpington's rapture Murdered social worker: an appeal Miss Christian's rapid progress, Rossellini writes a modern Morality, A cruel dilemma for Senator Kennedy, Army Permits Prisoners To Speak In Vietnam, Seoul demands protection, Police check on wedding guests, The Course Of Nature Woodpeckers As Good Neighbours Waking To The Sound Of Drumming, Net closes on six who hired killers, 'Free love' can be expensive, Church Still Shy Of State Props, Oxford Faster This Year, Brush up your French, Tear gas used in Test match riot Bottle barrage stops play for 70 minutes, B Elliott looks to 1968-69, Savundra 'saw devaluation in 1963', More unions back TUC on wages, Kidney plant woman dies, Lord Holford alters mind on marina, Ban On Trawling Angers Skippers, Biafra claim to hold Nsukka, Johnson-talk but not surrender, Blood tests ordered in interest of two girls, More hotels in union dispute, W Bengal Faces Delhi Rule, Miss Lee Proposes Female Militancy, Last of Latin America's old style dictators, Tariff bias criticized, Every 'marriage' has its problems, Smelter decision hangs fire, All Acquitted In Cardiff Trial, Breath test approval, Underground Westminster, Anti-courses attract the curious, Difficult time for small textile firms, Pueblo's secrets, Dispute on Olympic spirit, Rhodesian cargo. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Chartered Bank Group, Henlys, Atlas Aircraft Corporation Of South Africa (Pty) Limited, General Accident, The Rank Organistion, Davies & Metcalfe Ltd., British Road Services Limited, Sc, Multiple Display Advertisements, sun life assurance society limited, The Rank Organisation, Parker Knoll, Ancient Craft, Mercantile Bank Limited., Taylor Woodrow, merchant bankers, The Times, Ford, Idc, A.P.C.M. Ltd., Colgate-Palmolive Ltd., P A, Aa, Swift Plan, Bowater, T. C. Hudson Associated Limited, Imperial, Emi. Index. Picture Gallery: Signs of Spring, Official Appointments and Notices: Stanhope medal for seaman, University News Glasgow, Order Of The Bath, Church News Examination In Theology. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: cost of Concorde: market for Beagles. Law: Emile Littler Sued Over Letter To Actors London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions), Court Of Appeal Administering Of Drug Count Quashed Regina V. Shillingford Regina V. Vanderwall. Classified Advertising: Personal, Business Premises, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Television Musical but no music, Modern and cheerful, Musicianly quartet from Ohio, Things Seen Democratic attitude to the visual arts, Threat to Hallé Orchestra, In The Sale Rooms £600 For Medal And Three Bars, Promising venture. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,772, Gerry Marsden For 'Charlie Girl', Television and radio. Editorials/Leaders: Arms And Politics, Incomers From Kenya, Peae Effort In Nigeria. Letters to the Editor: Language abuse, Shotgun Certificate, Beef From Argentina, Tough on exporters, Backing Britain, Looking At The Bank, Big scope in a big country, Vietnam War, Strange omission, Campaign's object, Fuel bill, Warding Off The Private Car. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: MR HOWARD LINDSAY American playwright and director, Capt A. Borella, V.C., Mr Otto Orkin, Miss Muriel Lester Social work in East End, Mr Horace Sanders, Mario Pannunzio, Mr G. Chapman, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, February 13 Nuffield Foundation. Sport: Boxing Dunlop beats McCormack, Tennis, Colour on lacrosse tour, Killy In Sight Of Treble Relaxed win in giant slalom, Results At Ayr, Liverpool's heaviest defeat of season, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, ICE Skating Dutch now dominant, New plan on size of ball, Rackets challenge in Chicago, Weston back in England side, National Hunt Racing Average Prizes Down, Norway's second gold medal, Amateur Cup Enfield's luck changes, West Indies gain lead after Test riot, Squash Rackets. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Property, Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Jute Industries all-square on devaluation, Beagle will need £5m, Britain's January exports may near record £500m, ABF snack bar chain, Australian wool plan opposed, Steel firm had 'no supplies for export', IDV names PR agency, Almshouses' unit trust, Monogram in direct retail market bid, Bankers extend sterling agreement, 'Impalco' warning over smelter plans, Now the carpet men are talking of mergers, 'One of the main criticisms has been too many models, too little market research. That's all bunkum', Dull start to new account, Professor likely for bank inquiry, Rand Selection on the crest, Jute Industries (Holdings) Limited Progress Under Changing Conditions Sir William Walker's Statement, Ford to move staff to UK, SET raises £1,415m, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Supermarket price war gets fiercer, Record sales for textiles US News, Higher container insurance risk, Brit Utd Shoe offshoot sets up in Japan, Council challenges 'Grocer' figures, Short-time working for German car men, British and U S brokers link, The Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, All-British typewriter launched by Imperial, The Times list of Latest Dividends, A & N buys Harrison Gibson store, Tap prices raised, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, BEA fights back, PLA planning £30m new dock, How The Markets Moved, A £10,000 job 'goes begging', Very short day in money, Hawker's to buy Royston subsidiary, Briefly From Industry 19 more overseas trade missions, Chargeurs is Hecht buyer, Government backs process plant reorganization, US markets closed, Man for the banking probe, Takeovers scoreboard, Company Meetings Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Ltd. Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Why size is the right answer for the banks, McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., Process plant makers under pressure, Curfew sells out to Burmah Oil. Business Appointments: Ex-AEI man for STC post. Stock Exchange Tables: Stable prices wanted, European and Far East securities, Copper firmer with sellers reserved, Foreign exchanges quiet, Covent Garden prices, Gateway via an introduction, Regional share prices, Share indices, Rises And Falls, Unit trust prices, Golds active and firm on Jo'burg, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mining shares move ahead.
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