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The Times - 05/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Mar. 4, By ROY LEWIS, FROM FRED EMERY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Durham, March 4, By KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By GEORGE CLARK, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, March 4, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Mar. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, March 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, March 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, March 4, From THOMAS BUCKLEY-Saigon, March 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Mar.4, FROM STEWART HARRIS CAMP ENARI, NEAR PLEIKU, , From a Correspondent, By Miles Kington, PHS, GEORGE PICKERING, , R. R. PEDLEY, , JOHN E. HARVEY, , R. O. DAVIES., M. A. PARISH, Secretary. M. B. HARVEY, Treasurer. D. R. JOWITT, Committee member. J. U. EDOZIE, Committee member. URSULA AMAKWE. Committee, A. J. DOEL., NORMAN G. M. PRICHARD., G. LANGLEY-TAYLOR, , C.G. BARLOW, T. B. SMITH., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons, March 2., KENNETH CLEARY., By Norman Fowler, G. I ROGERS, G. E. MILNE., R. P. BLOWS. School House, Dyke Road, Hove, 4, BRIAN J. H. BLANCHARDE. RAY M. BLANCHARDE., MICHAEL DE-LA-NOY. 4 Grove Gardens, N.W.8., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, , Sale Room Correspondent, BY RITA MARSHALL, By BRIAN LEWIS, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, March 4, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NEIL ALLEN, , Athletics Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Nature-Times News Service, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, From PETER JAY, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, March 4, By Our Air Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By RONALD KERSHAW, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By KENNETH OWEN, , Technology Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Richard Casement, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN CARRINGTON, DOUGLAS JAY., By Our Mining Editor,

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News: Honey Well's Answer To The Squeeze Computer Rentals Reduced by up to 17%, 'One Question' In Savundra Case Judge begins summing up, Students told to watch 'image', The Times Diary A welcome trend in prison PR Longevity: a grim forecast Rock 'n' Roll renaissance dawns, £1,050 price gap in same houses, Above left, Crepe maxi dress with a drawstring waist by Stirling Cooper; £6 19s. 6d.; 10-14; in cream and black., Gaullist Attack On The Left, Impeccable security but is it worth the price?, Khrushchev blamed for creating dust bowls, Long skirts at short prices, Fate of £3m estate, A 1908 House Transformed Sixty Years Of Ideal Homes, Press censorship in Rhodesia, India wants entry quota of 15,000, Gaol revolt men surrender, Cossor to supply TV Enquiry Unit, Hormone that keeps insects young, New Peripherals Assist Sales Drive Low cost magnetic tape units and faster paper tape reader, Guillotine on Transport Bill, Cardiff to lift cane ban, Negroes in quest of own apartheid, Yin, yang, and all that jazz, War crime defence names Kiesinger, Crash Inquiry Probes Warning System, Nasser admits he was wrong No US or British planes, Nixon needs only 46 votes, British satellite experiments, Anarchist group behind embassy bomb attacks, Jupiter's radio signals, Bombers raid jungle highway, Americans barred from access to siege survivors, Beef curbs will be lifted, More power for Fiats, GPO check soon on security, Rhodesian Judges Rule That Africans Can Still Be Hanged The Queen 'powerless in this matter', Argentine lamb gets the blame Enough evidence-Ministry, Fares rise likely in London, How clubs see the future of gaming, Record Price For Figures Porcelain Pair Fetch 3,400gns., Attack on Large-computer Market, Whitehall fears the worst, Centres of attention, Lost claim over 'punishment', My duty to speak out-Robens, Honeywell U.K. computer sales up 45% in 1967 Worldwide order book tops £400m, Khe Sanh hunt for tunnels, 'Own magistrate' man cleared, £970 Per Month To Rent Full-Scale Computer New 110 computer has special appeal to small user, £250 Premium Bond winners, Concern at Olympic boycott, Pound rallies after falling below par, Future of Royal Navy carriers decided, Indonesia and Malaysia friendship pledge, Life sentence on E German, Arctic men on 24-hour ice alert, Competing in a winter wonderland, American command no longer seeks Khe Sanh battle, Senate votes for civil rights decision, Peace men in harness, Ministry's double thoughts on immigrant's reentry, Watch your language!. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, The Canada Life, Mappin & Webb, Henlys, Directors' Secretaries Limited, Eric Jameson (MARLETING) Ltd, Electro-Chemical NOVELTY, Computer Cryogenics, Multiple Display Advertisements, Market Protraction Ltd., Ilford, Aio, Help Limited, Harvey Nichols, Dickins Jones, Japan Air Lines, tramps, Ashley Associates Limited, Rywire by Rylands, The English, Scottish & Australian Bank Ltd, The Times, Aquascutum, British Rail-continental Ltd, Market Protraction Ltd, Elliot-Automation, Pa, Leicester Permanent, English Electric, National Fur Company LTD, Honeywell, Swiftplan, Permanent iNSURANCE, Petfoods, Meredith & Drew Ltd.,, Australian Agricultural Company, Associated British Foods Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: Awaiting claim. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. A. Wild, of Groystoke, Wal-, Central Chancery Appointment, University News Cambridge, New Ulster Judges, Appointments to the Curia. Politics and Parliament: Meat mission to Argentina, Incentive contracts, Making room in Britain for 50,000 returning troops, Advice on normal humane grounds, Commons: disclosing information. Law: Law Report March 4 Queen's Bench Division Littler: Summing-Up Today. Reviews: Right style for this play Aldwych Theatre Under Milk Wood, Two early stage works by Mozart, Strindberg of the 'Inferno', The arty and hearty on common ground, Last play by Giles Cooper, Tenor In Car Crash, Elegant jazz Pianist, Edwardian traits in painting, Zeffirelli's swinging Verona, Bournemouth's Loss. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, Appointments Also On Pages 19 And 20, Legal Notices, Entertainments, IT Isn't Easy To Earn Up To £1,500 A Year Part-Timebut.., Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 19. Editorials/Leaders: Picking Up The Pieces, An Unjustified Risk, Sorting Out The Gamble. Letters to the Editor: Goanese contribution, Excused By Computer, London Rates, Candidate's Age Limit, Arresting The Swing From Science, Commuter Count, Virtuous talk, A Bad Week's Work, Permitted loads, Unseemly haste, Impracticable, Proof of a policy, Woman's Privilege, Supporters' dilemma, Peace In Nigeria, The Third Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday March 6, 1943 Desert Logistics. Sport: Rugby club records, Goalkeeper problem, England lead by 63 as Test heads for draw, Distance Suits Chancer Third race over fences, Leytonstone through, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Flood Back In Goal For The Probables, Cambridge Near Final Choice, Davies out of team, Winstone to take risk, No change in England team, Details of other meetings. Obituaries: Obituary, Lady Graham-Little, Mr Roy De Maistre Modern religious painting, Maj-Gen J. Pollock Anti-aircraft work. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,790, Television and radio B.B.C. (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: GKN plan in Australia, Inside The Setting the tempo for the new Lancashire, France agrees to tariff study-under protest, £1.9m Thorn takeover, kaffirs in Limelight again EQUITY Markets, No price war, says new BR chief, Pound shows recovery following drop to new low point, A prey to uncertainty Fixed Interest, Wall St buyers swell London mining deals, £2m a day beats SEC ban, James Barnes, Dewhurst & Partner Ltd, World-wide growth for Int Nickel, Sugar surcharge increased, EE explain plan for computers, £92m textile deal is on, Tightly-held trust with potential, Trial for UK and US, Bandanga Holdings, Pru's 12 pc stake in Charterhouse, LBJ curbs will hit oil firms hardest, Firm starts big switch to sea gas, Pound rallies after early sharp loss, Food sales down as buying rush goes unchecked, 100 scientists to lose jobs, Postman for Investors Overseas, Sebag Inc trust fund formed, Silver rises sharply, Share indices, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Smith & Nephew slackens pace again, Charterhouse to mark time, European and Far East securities, HAve gold shares outdistanced any price rise benefit?, Nottingham Mfg leap ahead with last quarter in hand, Central banks must stand together, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Steel strike threatened Labour News, How the world reacted, The Times list of Latest Dividends, BUA buys more 1-lls, Electrolux in £24m deal, Briefly From Industry £10m British credit for Philippines, Tax threat to rubber firms, How The Markets Moved, Dangers facing the financial system, 'Drug firms sued in US, Canadian step on Eurodollars, Copper stocks up slightly, The Charterhouse Group, Large help for the money market, Shell Mex cuts costs, Looking at Courtaulds, Car boom nears peak. Business Appointments: Vosper changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Turnover At The Stock Exchange, Covent Garden prices, Cash copper leaps £25 but forward sags £6 15s, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Montreal and Toronto, Wall St at 14-month low, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Timber shares move ahead.

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