The Times - 23/04/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT-Eastbourne, , BY HENRY RAYNOR, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wolverhampton, April 22, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, April 22, From PETER HOPKIRK-New York, April 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, April 22, From DESSA TREVISAN, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, April 22, FROM A SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, April 22, By William Gaunt, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, D. G., By Henry Raynor, KENNETH LEWIS., DOUGLAS H. DALE., JOHN STEWART, MARK WOODNUTT., ANTHONY BRADBURY, , JAWID LAIO., MICHAEL S. GOOD. FREDERICK R. ROHLEDER. JOHN R. LEAN. J. P. ELWE. W.-TAV BRED. DARSHAV RAM. F. M. BEEPER. Wolverhampton. D. J. DONOGHUE. R. P. MAMEUR. BISHAN DASS JESSAL. DAVID D. CONNOR. A. J. DUNN. A. PITT. K. MANNING., A. V. ASKWITH., MYRNA BLUMBERG., JOHN HENDERSON., HUGH HOLLAND., DAVID LE VAY., GEORGE K. YOUNG., By Adam Roberts, GEOFFREY ELEY., SHIELA SOKOLOV, TREVOR BEESON, , B. H. SMYTHE, By BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By TOM FREEMAN, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, , By NORMAN CREEK, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY NEIL ALLEN, by W. L. Wilson, Chief Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Ministry of Public Building and Works, by J. S. MCGregor, Director, Honeywell's Temperature Controls Group, by J. Stubbs Walker, by Jill Caversham, by W. H. Kennett, by C. P. Florence, Technical Director, The Heating Centre, By IAN MORISON and DONALD CONSTANT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By Our Economics Staff, From ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, From R. W. SHAKESPEAREs-\Scarborough, April 22, By JOHN PRICE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, From DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, April 22, HERBERT MCCABE, O.P., P. H. FORD., By JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Beethoven's lost sonata found, Three young men cleared, Rescue code for space signed, Forces university plan shelved Effect of manpower cuts, Czechoslovak readiness for a European role, Eastbourne plans for 2010, US still hopeful on Vietnam Hanoi forces 'cannot win', Labour MP sends out call for prosecution, Dr Kiesinger pleads for Britain, Concern At Atom Explosion Warning on danger to life, The Times Diary The newcomers to the O.M. Un Chien Andalou passed Will NEMS go into films?, Vietnam talks: where we can learn from Geneva 1954, Peer's Treasures Fetch £23,587 Baillieu Sale, Delay in deployment of China's missiles, Child search ended, Engineer in plea to save Eldo, Beatniks at Rome monuments, Humphrey foresees link with China, 'Twas a fine resurrection, Amnesty intercedes for Spanish objectors, 7-hour strike cost BEA £40,000, 'Obscene as any book could be', Economy through controls, Jobs and houses: majority tolerant on colour, Appeal for restraint on race, Two-Month Dive For Submarine, 50 Stop Work To Back Powell Dismissal is 'undemocratic', Test For Greeks On Democracy, New appeal plea in drug case, Mountbatten view 'nonsense', Bail of £6,000 in paintings case, Reporters boycott AEF meeting, Painter and scientist get OM, Dispute over Minister's Paris visit, World study on human rights, Get up, get out, get going, Heating And Ventilation a special report Making comfort a must, Trains held at barriers, Costs cut in export drive, US sabotage 'good thing', Stores train staff on new coins First two in use today, Abortion aid working in dark, UN survey of Arabs, Wind Blamed For Foot-And-Mouth Analyses of epidemics, Challenge to Trudeau, FBI are criticized over King murder hunt, Research busy on sun power, Smith policy on tobacco attacked, Russian warships sail to Gulf, British holiday-makers in Boeing crash, Religious teaching new deal sought Urgent need, report says, Tories Plan Positive Line Over Bill, Planned heat for the pew, Nigeria arms flown from Britain, Olympic expulsion move challenged by S Africa, Surprise Choice For Nelson, Seaman's death: two accused, Handicapped children's centre needs support, Science Report Phonetics Voiceprints-can they be evidence?, MCCarthy alone on ballot, Old age is big business, US foreign policy in throes of change, City without buses keeps to time, Mr Heath Gets Full Backing From His Shadow Cabinet Weakness charge by Mr Powell denied, Road deaths fall by 22 per cent, Warder in court on secrets charge. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Friends' Provident & Century Group, Decimal Currency Board, French Line, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Jaguar, Raincape in Burberry Country., Multiple Display Advertisements, Ascot, High Speed Gas, Ashwell and Nesbit Ltd., London Wall, Norgren, Matthew Hall, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd., Lob, Wimpey, Productive Building Society, Idc, Colston, Nylons, Nu-Swift Industries Limited, The Deerwood Club, Coal, Purified Water, Songs of Greece, Honeywell, russell & bromley, Hevac, Gpo, Twa, Tetoc, Lombank. Index. Sport: Title holder toppled, Dumpty beats Brython by short head, No change likely, Moore beats Everton, Durham rout is biggest surprise, Sports in Brief, Rugby club records London & South East, Board Surprised At Own Decision Mr. Brundage swayed, Champion retires, CHELSEA'S EARLY FLOURISH FADES Two goals for Baldwin, First win for Lawson, Hurstpierpoint To Have Longer Season, Welsh break with Board, Curtis gives selectors a quick retort, Attalus has speed to beat Society Pick Me Up looks sharp, Buchanan at stylish best. Picture Gallery: The return of the Vikings. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge, Ban on retired Bonn official, FREETOWN, April 22.-Sierra. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Announcements, Management Services, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments also on page 24. Reviews: A necessary target, Children's choice, Christ Church Old Masters in their new setting, Katchen extends his Brahms pilgrimage, Evening full of seriousness, Mario Del Monaco Out Of Otello, Philosophy of fashion. Editorials/Leaders: Race Of The Summer, Olympic Somersault, No Buses Or No Cars, SDRS: the impetus to monetary progress. Letters to the Editor: What all think, Practical gulf, Election Timing, Voice of the people, Age Of Majority, Boosting overseas aid with the Eldo savings, Out of touch, After Mr Powell's Speech, Church-Going Habits, The consequences, Nothing constructive, Bear Brand, Published views, What he is not, Local solution, Historical pointer, Grateful words, Speaking out, Jan Masaryk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Surrey Player Leads Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11.831, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Bridge Lead For Warwickshire. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Maundy Thursday, April 22, 1943 Good Friday In Wartime. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Clayton Russon, Mr H. C. Robbins Former PA manager. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Freightliners carry 2½m tons, Tory assault on Finance Bill, Grays redevelopment, Easy close in money market, Strike at Ford's costs 500 cars, Shares revive on Wall St, UDS buys Gorringes, Quant in Platt deal, Sharp drop in equities after Martin's stern warning to U S, Call for doubling of gold price, SDR rebuff for Debre, EEC bid to halt unfair trading, The men fighting the tax Bill Business Diary, £166m furniture sales forecast, Mr. F. J. Blackwell has beet, What did we prove at Fairfield?, Discount house dividend cleared, Gas as atom fuel rival?, PETER JAY, our Economics Editor, writes:, Try new methods, foundrymen told, Governments go on turning a deaf ear, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Briefly From Industry Export aid sought for wool textiles, Advertisers' profits hit, Steady at the close Fixed Interest, Japanese car link-up, £450,000 expansion, Sharp reverse for Heenan Group: interim passed, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, £5m rail workshop, Pound reacts calmly to U S speech, Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Limited, NY silver stronger, Smelters-second thoughts by RT-Z?, A French appeal for closer trade links, Standard Oil (NJ) set for new records, Draughtsmen 's surprise pay offer may be foiled, How The Markets Moved, Copper 'will ease', Car bodies plant halted, Unemployment rise puzzles the analysts, Upward trend for Rio Tinto-Zinc profits, Marsh tries to pacify the road hauliers, C & J Clark lifts terms for Bayne, Simon is poised for rise in earnings, IMF chief warns US on payments, Takeovers scoreboard, No yielding on pay, Scanlon tells AEF, Booker gives up Zambian control, New London Wall offer, Car production soars to 3-year peak, British trade drive in Poland. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Trade Fairs head resigns. Stock Exchange Tables: Sarp setback in shares EQUITY Markets, Wall Street continues to fall, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Prices Falls in most sections, Silver advances again, Unit trust prices, Westward TV dealings next month, Closing Prices-continued, Rises and Falls.
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