The Times - 28/03/1968
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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From PETER HAZELHURST, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Wednesday, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN W. FINNEY, FROM DAVID SPANIER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent-Pourtsmouth, March 27, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Harrogate, March 27, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM STAFF REPORTERS-Dudley, March 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, March 27, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Saigon, March 27, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, March 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK, MARCH 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, March 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, March 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, March 27, From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Amman, March 27, From RICHARD DAVY-Bratislava, March 27, By DESSA TREVISON, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, March 27, By Nature-Times News Service, by Hilary Gelson, From IAN MCDONALD, , PHS, D. J. WENDEN. St. Catherine's College, Oxford, March 26., MICHAEL CHAIKIN. 24 Castellain Road, W.9, March 26., JACOB GEWIRTZ. 22 West Avenue, N.W.4, March 26., LEONARD WOOLF. Monk's House, Rodmell, Lewes, Sussex, March 25., O. BLANFORD, Director and General Manager, Fairfields (Glasgow) Limited. March 27., J. CLEMENT JONES, Editor and Director, Express and Star. Queen Street, Wolverhampton, March 26, WILLIAM LITHGOW. Kingston Shipbuilding Yard, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, March 25., HAROLD A. MEYER. 22 Empire House, South Kensington, S.W.7., P. F. HESKETH, Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., By Lord Butler, R. T. MCKENZIE, Professor of Sociology (with special reference to politics). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2, March 26., W. H. HASLAM. 42 Whitehall Court, S.W.1., H. G. CHAPMAN, General Secretary, Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union. 70 St. George's Square, S.W.1. March 25., PHILIP LARKIN, Librarian. The Brynmor Jones Library, The University of Hull., HENRY HAVERGAL, Principal. The Royal Scottish Academy of Music, St. George's Place, Glasgow., G. A. ROBERTSON. St. Martin's School, Kirkdale Manor. Nawton, York., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By ROBIN MARLAR, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Georgetown, March 27, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By DOUGLAS CALDER, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor. Film Critic Paris-Pullman:, By Stanley Sadie, From a Correspondent, M. H., By Michael Billington, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By RODNEY COWTON, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From HUGH COCHRAN Scottish Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Science Reporter Falkirk, March 27, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RENÉ DABERNAT, Foreign Editor, Paris Match, By OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PRICE, By RICHARD COOPER, Professor of Economics at Yale University, WILLIAM H. BARNETT. W. & R. Barnett Ltd., 10 Donegall Square, South, Belfast., J. H. SULMAN. High Wykehurst, Ewhurst, Cranleigh, Surrey., H. C. C. COLLIS. 9 Brook Street, Stoke-on-Trent., From DAVID DAVIS, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, By Our MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Should Westminster re-plan its year? Rationale of a grammatical omission Double restoration at UAR embassy, 'No Defence' To New Germs Biological war weapon, Australia clash on envoy's letter, 'Threw petrol at police' charge, Poles attack writers, The very model of a governor-general, Crop reports by satellite, Race Act not a curb, Underground hospitals for N Vietnamese, World run by 'crazy kids', Appeal case apology by BBC, New controversy on the Kennedy assassination, Polling Day Of Wild Surmise Landmarks swept away, Virus search on restocked farms, Higher grants for 60,000 students Means test level raised, Fewer join the services, Greeks lift Kennedy ban, Equality not yet won, say women, Prince's £41,000 investiture First Government grant, Moving towards a mini-Cabinet, Small chance that plague will spread, Curate tells of London drug scene, Home & shopping, Cash muddle halts school building, Hanoi pursues saboteurs, Russian Move To Exile Writers Party may expel lawyer, Helicopter 'carrier' for Fleet Auxiliary, Israel lesson to Karameh raid, Russia stays silent on Czechs, Man Faces £1,900 Takeover Loss, American visit cancelled, Army staff training, Higher fees for driving lessons, Slovaks pin hopes on Mr Dubcek Restoration of autonomy, Donnelly expelled by party, Fulbright's plan for peace, EEC MILK POLICY MOVE DELAYED Butter crisis unresolved, Wisconsin: Butter, eggs, cheese and danger for Senator McCarthy, New chief of French armed forces, US puts end to travel ban, Britain gives pledge to Falklands, Hopes of ending Cyprus deadlock, Six killed in Rhodesian clashes, Kiesinger pledge on Oder-Neisse Brandt's speech clarified, Transplant Stopped, Home & shopping Furnishing the bottom drawer, Bandit's plea to kidnappers, Criminal law to meet the conscience of the day, TUC silent on Wilson talks, A new look at very low temperatures, Congress rejects travel tax, Mr Callaghan on right to demonstrate, Clock watching, India preparing to deport Kenya immigrants to Britain, Car with a big load, 'No' By Wilson To Sir Alec On Rhodesia Opposition to talks in shadow of gallows, Army chief sees President, Lung cancer 'less likely in neurotic', Saudi Arabia agrees, Ban on work leaving AEI factory, Supper Mme. Bayülken, Liberty 'Steadily Eroded', Union rejects Sir Cyril, 'Fire instruction not given'. Official Appointments and Notices: Immigrants man resigns, University News Florey Building At Queen's, The Royal Society. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Rolls Royce, Certified Dividends, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings Certificates, Barking, Shaw Carpet Company, Harwick Honeycomb, Löwenbräu, Rolls-Royce, Jackson Brothers (Of Knottingley) Limited, Gordon's, Rnib, The Times, Rawlings & Sons [London] Ltd., Donald Macpherson & Co., Limited, Autocar, Sas Scandinavian Airlines, Target Unit Trust Group, Royds Manchester Ltd.,, Olympus Furniture, Property Owners Building Society, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Planet Building Society, Samuel Osborn & Co., Limited, Key Statistics 1900-1966, P & O, Lombank. Index. Picture Gallery: Yesterday was Spring, BR to lose £150m, Eurosyndicat. Politics and Parliament: Third, final choice, Lords: Civil Defence cuts deplored, Sovereignty of Falklands, Governent's 94 majority, Mr Wilson backs tighter sanctions on Rhodesia: Sir A Home promises help in further negotiations Commons. Law: Jactitation Of Marriage Suit Malhotra V. Pinfieldwelles, Sunday Caravan Sales Illegal Warley Caravans Ltd. V. Wakelin, African's Wife Given Leave To Appeal Madzimbamuto V. Lardnerburke And Another., Witness's Credibility Attacked By Rare Method Regina V. Longman Regina V. Richardson. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Party Discipline, No More Resignations, Divided And Ineffectual, Finding out how we spend our money. Letters to the Editor: Surname Unadorned, Relic of serfdom, Taxes Of The Rich, Saving The Game, Waste of hours, Rolls-Royce Tender, Unfair distinction, An unfair burden, Democracy In East And West, The Fairfields Experiment, Without Due Notice, Two aspects, Polish Professors, A just fight, Reporting Tribunals, Jordan And Israel, Talking peace, Crisis In Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Reviews: A welcome Weber rarity, Film that frightened the censor, An uneasy blend of Coward and Rix, The Obsessive Image, Boy of 15 to conduct, Purposeful reading of Dvorák, 'Messiah' as originally performed in Dublin, The space inside the walls of the, Bach Society strikes gold, A Very Handsome Eightsome, Old Master paintings fetch £238,790. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday March 30. 1943 The Vanishing Tramp. Obituaries: Alexander McDonald A distinguished civil engineer, Canon G. H. Harris, W. COX-IFE Conductor and author, Mr Alex Hillman, Obituary. Sport: Ireland only team to win both matches, Sports in Brief, Spain strike quickly, English Schools XV chosen, Wincanton runners, Cowdrey's Chance To Rout Critics, Experiments at Bisley, Foursomes results Third Round Old Course, Defences In Control, Oxford morale given another boost, Rule to stop dawdling, Financial problem, Football results yesterday, Oosterhuis and Clark win on final green, Mrs Jones recovers, Old Gold preferred to Privy Seal Crucial test for Mellor, Late Winner By Thames Valley Holders well beaten, National Hunt Results Ayr, Short list for Mexico, Grob defies Dundee, Jaded United well beaten by City Bell's goal turns match, Frankincense holds challenge of Waterloo Place. Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Lawyer, Managing Director, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,810. Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Warning on SDR plan, Russian contract for British firm, Money still coming in Fixed Interest, Briefly From Industry, Ldn & Manchester policy switch, Shaw Carpet as new preference trail-blazer?, Little scope for French tactics at Stockholms, Workers to join the steel boards, Drivers win pay claim, Who the buyers were, Slumberland bounces up, Plan for £50m oil refinery in Scotland, C. F. Taylor & Co. Limited, Mintech will back plant regrouping, Load dispute by Esso drivers, Fresh record for Sun Life, BOC to close big Midlands plant, PO Giro seeks 1¼m accounts, Huge buffer pool tin stocks, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, 'Illogical' for Six to bear brunt of US deficit, says Debré, The £ rallies after early decline, De Gaulle now ready to force the issue on gold, Gold is on the way out as a monetary base. But is it going to go gracefully or disastrously? The SDRs are the key and this week's Stockholm meeting is crucial, London agencies in £2½m merger, Good market for mining shares, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Electrical imports too high-Wilson, General Refractories Group Ltd, South Africa plans to sell gold on free market, More dividends held, Cammell-Laird still out of line, Another Record Year, Grampian Holdings recovery lifts shares to new peak, Tom Martin & Co. Ltd., South Africa to sell 'free' gold, Zurich advance continues, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, New State aid to lengthen Virginia Gold's life span?, Australian investment conference, Rail freight ban on NY, Streamline industries, report tells Six, BSC board members named, Tate & Lyle moves into Holland, John Bolding & Sons Limited, Peking opens price war in Hongkong, Jenkins is hopeful for Stockholm, US interest rates climb steeply, Finance Bill before Easter, £200m in UK promotions overseas, How The Markets Moved, Funds plea by Industrial Society, The Luton Water Company Continued Growth, Business Diary Trust in the profit motive, Engineering Employers 'no' to pay claims-but talks go on, Vereeniging Refractories Limited, English Electric looks to the new technology, Money again extremely short, Low Phelps Dodge copper price may hit LME values, Hyman attacks wages policy, Takeovers scoreboard, New move on Malta docks, Factory may speed mergers, Rubber-notice on freights?, Golds higher on Jo'burg, 'Clean linen' firms hold merger talks, E Allen's full terms for Armitage. Business Appointments: Barclays DCO changes. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Prices Insurances well up, Frankfurt bourse firmer, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Mines to the fore again EQUITY Markets, Drawing Of Bonds, Computer issues in lead as Wall Street advances, Closing Prices-continued, Recent issues, Cash wire bars down another £13 l0s.
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