The Times - 15/03/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY HUGH NOYES, PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, March 14, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY MICHAEL THOMAS, LABOUR STAFF, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Colchester, March 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JAMES RESTON, From DAVID BONAVIA, Saigon, March 14, From RICHARD DAVY, Warsaw, March 14, By RICHARD HARRIS, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, March 14, From PETER DUNN-Point Barrow, Alaska, March 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, March 14, From PETER NICHOLS-Hebron, March 14, FROM NICHOLAS HERBERT, By Nature-Times News Service, From Mr. N. E. Mustoe, Q.C., NELSON MUSTOE., From Mr. J. N. Martin and Mr. K. C. Anthony, J. N. MARTIN., K. C. ANTHONY., From Dr. H. V. Walters, H. V. WALTERS, University Appointments Officer, University of New-, From General Lord Robertson of Oakridge, ROBERTSON OF OAKRIDGE. Golfhotel, Iglerhof, Igls-Tyrol Austria., From Sir Frederic Bennett, Conservative M.P. for Torquay, F. BENNETT. House of Commons., From Mr. William Clark, WILLIAM CLARK., From Mr. Nevill Barbour and others, NEVILL BARBOUR, ALBERT HOURANI, COLIN JACKSON, MARGARET MCKAY, CHRISTOPHER, MAYHEW, ELIZABETH MONROE, JOHN RICHMOND, GORDON WATERFIELD, From Mr. Alan Gibson, ALAN GIBSON., By Charles Hargrove, From Lady Campbell, MARY CAMPBELL., From Mr. R. G. Lloyd, Q.C., R. G. LLOYD, Honorary Treasurer., From Mr. R. C. Westlake, R. C. WESTLAKE, Director of, From Dr. W. T. Stearn, W. T. STEARN., From Our Special Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Stanley Sadie, By Joan Chissell, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Stephen Walsh, M.C, Aida by Verdi, By William Mann Music Critic, by D. H. Lawrence, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, by Michael Landy and Ron Pember, By Alan Blyth, M.B., By ROBIN MARLAR, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, By BRIAN LEWIS, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, March 14, By JOHN YOUNG, , Yachting Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By BARRY DAVIES, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, From DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent Washington, March 14, By Rodney Cowton, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, writes..., From Lt.-Col. J. A. Gould, J. A. GOULD.,
ResumoNews: Privy Council at midnight meeting, Torrey Canyon oil remedy criticized Much marine life destroyed, Where do meteorites come from?, Brazilians Accused Of Genocide, Memorial Fund, How long to renew the Baltic Sea?, Press Association Centenary, Packed House hears the Chancellor at 3.30 a.m., Tougher Incomes Policy Decided Warning by trade union MPs, Hebron finds accord with Israel, The smell of success and cabbages, Secret Leningrad trial, 20th-century Wimbledon Common, Warship Fuel IS Snag In Nuclear Treaty, Gulf warning aimed at Britain, Anti-Jewish moves in Warsaw, Speed-up plan for junior doctors Choosing own career, Arctic team's fight to reach safety Assault on final obstacle, Crossing sign in poor position, The Man from Peking A News Team Inquiry, Dr Ramsey defines his protest, Lord Fisher Sees Ecumenism Peril, Bring In Police, Students Say Plea in discipline dispute, Miners' call for strike fails, £5m plan to cut papers' costs, The Times Diary An actors grim ordeal The return of Miss Selfridge Lubbock's aunt as Queen Victoria, Art treasure regained in gunfight, Tories sweep in at Kensington Labour candidate loses deposit in low poll, US determined to hold dollar price, The young man's life savers, Black man in search of power: 5, Gold market to be closed today Banks Limited To Domestic Business, Marriage Doctrine Group Named, US Vietnam toll 20,000 dead New threat to Khe Sanh, Brown may go to Security Council Reactions over Rhodesia, Mafia trial opens, Church cash taken for 12 years, Statement by the Treasury, Hope Of New Bac 111, Mr Heath to rescue after Speaker's error, Anxiety in the House, Abortion Advice For Doctors, Kennedy poised for biggest gamble of his career, Court move by 'Daily Mirror', Debate on mistaken identity, Learning to read again three times as fast, How man changes vegetation, £7,500 Paid For Diamond Tureens Make £480, Violent Fighting In China 'Massacres' in province, Algeria pulls herself up by the bootstraps, Warm-up for March 28 battles. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Schenkers Limited, Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Runcorn New Town, Emi, K, Daks, Bua, National Newspaper, Rolls-Royce, Ashley Associates Limited, Thistle Hotel Group, Avis Fund, Taylor Woodrow, clan, Ford, William Temple College, Seton Trust Limited, Charles Craig, fashion, Pfa, Ever Ready, DL, Cambridge University Press, Selpharm Laboratories Limited, Private Secretary, Pye, Guardian Assurance, Indicando Aspiraciones Economicas, Murco, Cadbury Group Limited, London Borough Of Wandsworth, Forward Trust, Grant's Scotch Whisky, A.M.P, Ti, Sunday Express, H. A. FOX, Steam Turbines, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Index. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: grant for Mexico games upheld, The Lords: Brighton gets its marina: last protest, Guillotine needed to keep Transport Bill intact, Rhodesia: effectiveness the test in wider sanctions: force wrong way to settlement. Official Appointments and Notices: Award to Briton, University News Oxford, Brontë Biography Wins Prize, Church News. Law: Linked bingo would be legal under Bill, Photocopying Machine Not A Camera Apeco Ltd. V. Commissioners Of Customs And Excise, Blood Test IS Refused To Decide Child's Paternity L. V. L.. Editorials/Leaders: Betrayal Or Barter?, Communism And The Jews, Below Consultant Rank. Letters to the Editor: Status Of Jerusalem, Surname Unadorned, Sea City, 'Not one man more', Those garage charges, The Lords On Youth, In The Lists For Mr Wilson, Not So Popular Science, Liberals In Wales, The Sikh Turban, Recalcitrant Kiosks, Immigrant Policy, The Right Law To Apply In Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, March 17, 1943 Rhodesia's War Effort. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Charles Hobson Dramatic influence on British advertising standards, Sir Alfred Holland, Mrs G. K. A. Bell, Obituary, Cdr Eric Feldt, Gen. V. Janko. Reviews: Painless operatic surgery, Action missing amidships, The idea of Utopia, Fiery princesses Royal Opera House, Too discreet Bernstein, Whitworth Gallery reconstructed, Not an ordinary relationship Royal Court Theatre: The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, Rag-bag of a show Mermaid Theatre: Open on Sundays, Musical games. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,799, British Musicians Visit Portugal. Classified Advertising: To Place an Advertisement, Personal, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Picture Gallery: Pictures from the past. Sport: Wales Try Wilson At Centre Forward, West Indies lucky and unlucky Century opening stand, Forest agree £90,000 fee for Newton, Wales make two changes, Test For Vital Moment Gallops for Mill House, Show Still Goes On At Coventry, Sports in Brief, Burgess and Bamford play steady golf, England youth squad, Benfica win easily, Odds on yachts?, Snow reports, Pressure on India, Good planing may fashion successful series, Record entry for Drysdale Cup, Double for Kennard. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sign of spending spree in property, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Note circulation up £12m, Do nothing until after Budget day, Overseas Companies, Film company fails, British Vita tops forecast, Dangers on the mortgage front, Ross recovery effort, Incomes: the formidable task, Company Meeting Brevitt Limited Improved Current Results, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., Beagle: loss until 1972, Time for a new peace formula, Aspro-Nicholas maintains its growth rate: extra pay-out, Imperial Japanese Government External Loan of 1930, Sinking Fund 5½% Gold Bonds, due May 1, 1965 extended to May 1, 1975, Big reverse to Johnson Cleaners, 225 tons sold in London, A seven nation emergency summit for Washington, Huddersfield Building Society A Year Of Excellent Progress Assets Of £85 Million, Transport boards to compete, Building up by 4 pc forecasts Minister, Fees too low-Accountants, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Check to De Beers profits, Merchant bank in jobbing?, Funds weak and confused Fixed Interest, Drop in growth of world trade, British Oxygen moves towards £12½m, F Hills's sale to Ghanaians, Macanie increases payment, European and Far East securities, Union accepts dismissal of 36 Rover strikers, Industrials gather steam EQUITY Markets, Half-time setback to Stothert, Davidson's strong recovery, Kerry Group gets 8s Hazell offer, British-American Tobacco Company Limited Mr. D. R. N. Clarke reports Group turnover exceeds £1,000 million... £42.5 million contribution to Balance of Payments... Effect of devaluation..., The 'hedgers' go for silver, US firm sues for $182m, Company Meeting The Omnium Investment Company, Limited Record Assets And Dividend Mr. P. L. Fleming on Adaptability to Modern Conditions, NY silver very strong, America raises its discount rate, Raw materials cost more, Good bid for AngloNippon, Briefly From Industry £29.7m record for aerospace exports, Reports criticize the Government's 'grey' area policies, BAT to pay still more?, Increase in shoe sales continues, Victory on steel dumping, Business Diary The gilt on the gold rush, Occidental bid for Norness?, Boc, The pound hits new low, Bank of England closes gold market, 'Halifax' loans nearing £300m, Easy close in money, Bring forward tariff cuts, says Britain, Rises and Falls. Stock Exchange Tables: Mining shares hectic, BAT confirms plan for Swiss Issue, Wall Street down heavily, Silver prices at new peak levels, Regional share prices Belfast, Montreal and Toronto, Unit trust prices, Sharp rises in Tobaccos, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Closing Prices-continued.
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