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The Times - 11/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY JOHN WINDER, By GEORGE CLARK, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Jan. 10, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Jan. 10, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Jan. 10, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Teheran, Jan. 10, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan. 10, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 10, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 10, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Jan. 10, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Jan. 10, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, by Hilary Gelson, By Nature-Times News Service, Prudence Glynn, FROM HUGH COCHRANE, PHS, SELKIRK, STAFFORD NORTHCOTE., From Mr. A. D. Beach, A. D. BEACH., MCDONOUGH RUSSELL, J. F. MARTIN. 57 Tycehurst Hill, Loughton, Essex., ALEC CUMMING-BRUCE., H. P. HUGHES., WINIFRED EWING., By Louis Heren, ROBERT GOMME., E. C. HETHERINGTON., A. L. JACOBS., ANNE H. CURRIE., BY BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 10, From JOHN YOUNG-Grindelwald, Jan. 10, From Our Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN DOWNIE., From PETER WEST, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-York, Jan. 10, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By DAVID DAVIS, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From HARLOW UNGER, New York, Jan. 10, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By RODNEY COWTON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Swansea, Jan. 10, By JOHN CHARTRES-Northern Correspondent, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes from WASHINGTON, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID JONES, By RONALD KERSHAW, DENNIS ELLAM., L. F. WASS., C. PETER BURKE., L. H. TRIMBY., By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Joint study of air drops, Technology pact with Russia, First Hoverport Sanctioned, Vatican Challenged By Divorce Vote, Airport ice ruts anger operators, Developments In Dockland, Eisenhower voted top, 'No communists' rule challenged, More Troops Join Rhodesia Hunt, Cost of hearing aids criticized, The Queen offers her cattle, Germany's effort to break Market deadlock, Assurance on Cambodia frontier, Boat orders may be a record, Shorter lifetime estimated for neutrons, Mr Gordon Walker fights for funds, 8d 'glossy' for prisoners, False claims councillor fined, Teenage Driving Research, Efforts to achieve Arab unity King Husain's journeys, Unrest at home could decide American election, Cabinet Battle Over School Age, Health charges the acid test to cuts, More refinement in new Mercedes range, Israel lengthens conscription, Russian poet's escape to Britain, Building company is struck off homes register Complaint of sub-standard work, Colt workers defy union ruling, Tactical Plan By Black Power Washington closed meeting, Transplant man dies, Lord Robens on Labour 'error', Gloom in US over Brown visit Cuts seen as inevitable, Singapore Says Mps Are Backing Its Protest, Illegal exports to Rhodesia Company fined £27,750, Synagogues Call For Religious Revival, QC to hold rail crash inquiry, Happy end to Surveyor flights, $4m haul in counterfeit, French policy debate is demanded, A Longer Length, Chemistry of sleep while dreaming, Memoirs, by Macmillan, Expert hits at transfer of hearts, French cut Rhine force, Strike plan scrapped, Talks in Iran on Gulf plan, Black power man takes refuge, Riviera hospital to close, Onslaught on Nasser by Bourguiba, New constitution for the Liberal Party, Emigration is higher, Devon bridge danger grows, Vietnam task for British Minister, A delay for Concorde, Petition presented on Moscow trial, 'Tribune' group on the attack. Official Appointments and Notices: Railman gets No 2 job, Mr. J. B. H. Pegler has been, Church News, University News St. Andrews, Early Budget May Follow The Cuts Two resignations by Ministers possible. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: A painting restored. Display Advertising: The Night Sky, Ppa, Canadian Government, Rockware Glass Ltd.,, Crusade Vendors Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rukba, Plymouth, Bea, Vanguard, The Hongkong Bank Group, Mercedes-Benz, Saa, Boac. Index. Reviews: A musical chicken and egg, Run To End, Great feat of picture restoration, £850 Paid For A Leader, A marvellous role for Bette Davis, Farewell to the rostrum, The Times Diary Dalyell bounces back with plan MPS, Amis on the big screen The woman behind the pleas, Beatles Expected For Meditation, Marc Vaux's shapes of colour, Excess of success story, 'The Italian Girl'. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational, Appointments Also On Pages 16 & 17, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments, Appointments Also On Pages 16 & 18. Editorials/Leaders: The Ethics Of Surgery, The Pegwell Terminus, The Defence Of Se Asia, Commercial muscles in State steel. Letters to the Editor: Scotland alone, The Measure Of Art, Profit sharing, Weatherwise?, Whittington Hospital, Back at square one, Risk of disorder, Vocabulary Of The Heart, Source of influence, Prices: no hushing up, First Principle, F 111 contract, Paying for health, Effect Of Cuts In Se Asia Chance To Aid Nations In Need, The extra half hour, 'Backing Britain'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday.. Obituaries: Mrs N. Hopman, Mr Basil Sydney Actor of the old school, Dr G. Hadfield, DR T. E. DÖNGES South African president-elect, Obituary, Mr C. Harvey, Dr Phoebe Sheavyn. Sport: Allan Jay on guard for his fifth Olympic Games, Irish agree to play at Twickenham, Argyle gain a point, Seki Intends To Win Quickly, Sports in Brief, Charlton Balks Hibernian, Amateur squash, Hard Work For Miss Burton, Holiday as reward, Kempton is postponed, Fine Display By Miss Galica, MCC collapse to Rodriguez Trouble on turning pitch, Chivers joins Spurs in £125,000 deal, Bloemfontein tennis, Dour defence for a draw, Rikert's fast slalom. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,744, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes. Business and Finance: Business Diary Young Penguin's two hats, US spending 'likely to soar', Ready Mixed in bid for Hall & Ham, Surprise offer for Trollope & Colls, Player's to withdraw Perfectos, Briefly From Industry, Banks hours and pay talks break down, Manchester cuts NY cargo charges, York County Savings Bank Total Funds Higher By Over £3m-Now Exceed £112m Branch Improvement Programme Continued Lt.-Col. Sir John Dunnington. Jefferson Comments On The T.S.B. Unit Trust, A boost for UK barley, Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd, Eurosyndicat, Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, Derbyshire Stone, A heavy import bill, Furniture orders highest for years, Excelsior The Excelsior Motor Company Limited, Pound still strong, NCB buys American, Steel production shows a rising trend, Oil quest in NZ, Probe likely into raw materials prices, Tenders go in for £100m dam, Unions hold up Clyde ship merger, Bank not to deal in new TSB trust, S Wales call for more industry, Dropped Stitch that could shake Europe, Italian fridges not dumped, says BoT, Johnson will ask Congress to lift dollar gold cover, Tyne gets £9m contract, AEI wins record turbine order from America, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Bank Of America National Trust And Savings Associations And Subsidiaries, Higher div. and scrip from Hattersley, Britain can help fill the foreign investment vacuum PHILIP COLEBROOK, above left, lists the advantages of overseas investment and argues that Britain can benefit by stepping into the gaps created by America's cutbacks, Phoenix Assurance to lift dividend by 15 points, Points for S.E. takeover code, Wilson confers with IRC chief, CBI warning on public expenditure, £56m house loans by Alliance, Lord Aldington, Peter Dixon to earn less, Patchy day in money, National discount setback, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Newcastle Upon Tyne Trustee Savings Bank 150th Anniversary Celebrated Balances now almost £73,000,000, Bigger sales team needed on exports, Palm oil outlook, Engineers may face row with Government over pay claim, US News Report Honeywell cautious, Haulage Bill discussed, Toothill at discount, Shorts show the way, How The Markets Moved, S & N Breweries run hard to stand still, Borregaard output up but profits dip, RT-Z sells off chemical subsidiary, £27m boost in single premium assurance, Magazine ads dip, Hostile reaction to 'crime' index, Can Life's own trust, 'Alarming' paper imports rise, Paris bourse firm, Britain 'disturbed' by US tax proposals-Crosland, Target EQUITY Bonds, Page-Johnson Builders Limited Even the bad times are good! Mr.V.H.Johnson Reports. Business Appointments: Jersey-Kapwood board changes, Top Wiggins Teape move. Stock Exchange Tables: Consolidation on Wall Street, Bid stocks in limelight, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in Textiles, European and Far East securities, Cash wire bars up £6 a long ton, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Further rise in cocoa, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Rises and Falls.

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