The Times - 13/03/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, March 12, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, FROM RAYMOND ANDERSON, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Bristol, March 12, By JOHN YOUNG, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Great Yarmouth, March 12, By PAT HEALY, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, March 12, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, March 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, March 12, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, March 12, From DAVID BONAVIA, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS-Hué, March 12, FROM WILLIAM BEECHER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, March 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, March 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, March 12, From PETER NICHOLS-Jericho, March 12, Margaret Allen, Patricia de Joux, PHS, GEOFFREY JELLICOE., W. L. WEINSTEIN, GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., ALBERT MURRAY; JAMES WELLBELOVED; HECTOR HUGHES; FRANK HOOLEY; BOB BROWN; TOM URWIN; ALAN LEE WILLIAMS; TONY GARDNER; ANDREW FAULDS; JOHN ELLIS; TED GARRETT; E. SHINWELL; GEORGE WALLACE; KENNETH LOMAS; JAMES TINN; RON LEWIS; DAVID ENSOR; DAVID WINNICK; ERIC MOONMAN; BEN WHITAKER; ALEX EADIE; JOHN FRASER; JOHN MENDELSON; JAMES DICKENS; RUSSELL KERR; RICHARD CRAWSHAW; MICHAEL MCGUIRE; VICTOR F. YATES: EMRYS HUGHES; ROBERT EDWARDS; JULIUS SILVERMAN; RAY DOBSON; SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL; NORMAN HASELDINE; PETER M. JACKSON; GWILYM ROBERTS; ROLAND MOYLE; ARTHUR BLENKINSOP; GORDON A. T. BAGIER; FRANK JUDD; KEVIN MCNAMARA; STANLEY HENIG; DAVID GRIFFITHS; ARNOLD SHAW; ERNEST DAVIS; WILLIAM HAMLING; A. H. MACDONALD; ARNOLD GREGORY; W. A. WILKINS; RONALD BROWN; BEN FORD; SYDNEY BIDWELL; ERIC S. HEFFER; DENIS COE; ARCHIE MANUEL; ARTHUR DAVIDSON; MICHAEL FOOT; LEWIS CARTER-JONES; NORMAN ATKINSON; GORDON OAKES; ROBERT HOWARTH; MAURICE S. MILLER; TOM MCMILLAN; ERIC OGDEN; WILLIAM O. J. ROBINSON; KENNETH MARKS; DEREK PAGE; LESLIE HUCKFIELD; WILLIAM WILSON; RICHARD C. MITCHELL; W. W. HAMILTON; WILL HOWIE; GEORGE PERRY; PETER MAHON; ROY HUGHES; EDWIN WAINWRIGHT; HUGH D. BROWN; GEORGE CRADDOCK; BERT HAZELL; JOYCE BUTLER; TED LEADBITTER; T. ALEC JONES; SIMON MAHON; ARTHUR PROBERT; EDWIN BROOKS; R. E. WOOF; TED FLETCHER; ROY ROEBUCK; ARTHUR WOODBURN; BARNETT JANNER., PAUL D. PIA., JOSEPH W. SCOTT, , ALLAN CROCKATT., R. IAN MILNE, H.M., C. C. ARONSFELD., ARCHIE MANUEL., CHARLES HASLER., H. A. SHAW., By David Rogers, S. S. SIAN., JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Michael Billington, From William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, R.D.A., By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, By TOM GERMAN, By BARRY DAVIES, From GEOFFREY GREEN-Katowice, March 12, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By DEREK DU PLESSIS-Johannesburg, March 12, By ROY MACKIE, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By DAVID JONES, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By DAVID DAVIS, By John Price, By John Carrington, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, J. L. COUSINS, G. T. J. FOX., By Our Mining Editor,
ResumoNews: Plea By Health Rebel Fails Wilson keeps charges plan, 'Board must have powers on gaming', Rusk Call For Peace 'By Infiltration', Cost of Pill may rise, Japanese Prince For Oxford, Hogg remarks 'exaggerated', Colonel takes over in Hué, Three Polish officials are dismissed, Pentagon plan for call-up, London may start lottery next year GLC plan £100,000 prizes, OECD Ministers back research plan, Scientists protest in Moscow, Protest on Paris hotels deal, 150 Strike Over Police Raids, £860m On Holidays In 1967, Rome students storm back, Nature reserves in two more areas, Egg board goes into its shell, Liberian tanker 'overloaded', Commons to test radio broadcast, Heart beats nine hours after removal, Black man in search of power: 3 The fire this time, Africans pelt British envoys, L licences for 'hams', Falklands men on way, Dearer gas and mail expected, Inquiry on Captain Thain, Portuguese deny 'white front', Talks on a safety code, The Budget next Tuesday is, Prague split over Novotny's fate Criticisms of Old Guard, Thin rewards of canvassing, 500 searched after museum theft, Royal yacht for Navy use, Food for day was stolen, Families in grip of drink and gambling, Governor's View Of Gaol Letter Formal approach preferred, Suspended terms for rape plot, In iron lung to see the Queen, Mauritians celebrate in peace, Can Britain avoid a blackboard jungle?, More under-25s buy homes, Britons arrested in China as spies, Emergency rule in Punjab crisis State budget opposition, Rodents can be carriers of rabies, Studying the language of dolphins, The Times Diary, Battle for Swiss car market, Social Aid IS On Curriculum It makes sense to youth, Thousands in A E I protest, Notice served over TV cat, Yale ruling on gaoled students, Wilson reaffirms support for US, Few protests on GLC rents, Extra study plan for universities Call for harder work, East German Ban Discussed, Threat of further purge, McCarthy gets early boost, Not enough salt in the wild, Trade hopes renewed in Argentina, Jericho Now City Of No Return Life as usual on the farm, A News Team Inquiry, 81% of racial complaints failed, South-West To Get Spinal Road, Moscow has its battle of flowers, Seaside postcard designs sold for £2,000, Where the money goes, EEC farmers angry over price plan, Unemployed man was given £500 credit. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Trans-Arctic team await freeze. Display Advertising: High Speed Gas..., Reader's Digest, Pia, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Royal Navy, Jaguar, Lendrum & Hartman Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Colston Turbo-jets, Daily Mirror, Rsl, Coombs Of Guildford, P. S. Cabot & Company Ltd.,, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Lob, Aquascutum, Msl, Aa, Honours Graduates, Charles Follett Ltd, Pan Am, National Provincial Bank Limited, Neutrogena, CHIPSTEAD of Kensington Ltd, Lovell, Rolls Royce & Bentley, A.M.P, East African Airways, St. Albans Sand And Gravel Co. Ltd.,, Eastbourne Mutual BUILDING SOCIETY, Punch, Jack Barclay (Service) Ltd.. Index. Classified Advertising: Wood & Pickett Ltd., Appointments Required, Personal, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Dr Kaunda 'did not resign'. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: theft of works of art: new offence widened, When one per cent means 60m letters, TV film sales to Rhodesia, Active service for royal yacht, Mr Thain wins new inquiry, The Commons: factors in North Sea gas contracts, The slight sign that could stop Vietnam bombing. Law: Court's Wardship Power Ousted By Immigrants ACT Hanif V. Secretary Of State For Home Affairs Singh V. Same, No Duty To See Possible Witness Roe And Another V. Robert McGregor & Sons Ltd. Bills And Another V. Roe And Another. Editorials/Leaders: Russia's New Problems, Making the best use of our technology, Unfair To Wessex, Dance Of Indecision. Letters to the Editor: Immigrant Policy, Surname Unadorned, Letters To The Editor Easing the paperwork, City Magistrates, Vietnam Tussle, Bold Scope Of Sea City Project, Second Thoughts On Bloomsbury?, Royalties For Painters, New Theft Bill, Student Unrest, Coroner's Duties, In Committee?, Rhodesian Executions, North Sea Gas, Warning code, Comfort For Mr Wilson. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, March 15, 1943 Telling U.S. The Truth. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr John Gordan Curator and author, Prof Conrad Gill History at Hull, Correction, Lady Dalrymplechampneys, Obituary, Mr Todd Matshikiza. Reviews: Frightening peep into bedlam, Victory in the finale, Shakespeare Land Offer To US, Youth at Bath Festival, Speech day for show business, A Gifted soprano, Large-scale triumph, Battle for a football follower's soul, Pitlochry's Surplus, Strong cast for work of beauty. Sport: Remand can bring Hern luck in the Derby, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Favourites crushed by Queens', Guy's should win final, United match in the balance, Today's hockey, Advertising control likely, Protest over putter too late, Spinners beat N Zealand, Tambling makes sure of victory, Stephenson signs, New Zealand support open tennis, Winstone plans title defence, Good gallop by Resolved, Rimell may extend winning sequence, Easy win by Abscond, Retaken penalty thwarts Spurs Anfield record remains, An Incentive For Non-Whites Jubilation in South Africa, The Prince WHO Wants A Crown Ter-Ovanesyan tries again, Arsenal Attack Too Late. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,797. Weather: The Weather. Property: Seaside And Country, Property Wanted, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: EIS beats profit forecast and pays 5 points more, Launch by Westminster, A chance to ride his hobby-horse, Robeco Value Of International Spread, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaartion of Dividend No. 102 Payment of Coupon No. 106, Europe drive by Jeyes, Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society 1967 A Record Year Venture Into Pension Fund Management, 300m tons of oil from Russia, Gorringes in agreement, Charles Turner (makers of paper, It looks like a natural gas jackpot for Yorkshire, Information is the beest 'protection', '£37m cut is threat to power stations', Earnings fall for Union Corp, How extra 10d on rate will affect the City, Commercial and Northern in £285m insurance link, BMC dealers short of export cars, Glass & Metal Holdings A Most Creditable Performance, F. J. Parsons Ltd., Budget will outline pay plan policy, Undertone less firm Fixed Interest, Insurance's last merger?, Communist victories in AEF elections, Still too early for an export boom to show, Franco Signs Limited, GM hires British agency, Money still short, Sales war for £60m oil market, Central Wagon pays £1m for hydraulic jack firm, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, 15 moot points in company law, Briefly From Industry Exports of HS 125 reach £28m, Tax spending not income-Robeco, The 20 Big Battles Finance, New peak for golds index EQUITY Markets, NY copper down again, European and Far East securities, Weaveless fabrics, $450m of gold transferred by US, Currency shortage halts Cuban contracts, The Times list of Latest Dividends, £33,252 farewell for Sir Gerald, Japan seeks to avoid loan rush, How The Markets Moved, W. L. Pawson & Son Ltd. "Jeannie Brand" And "Victor Roberts" Dresses And Suits, The Jonas Woodhead Group Of Companies, Spot pound improves, 'Beat-the-Budget' spree goes on, Northern's figures justify CU's price, THE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL INVESTMENT TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED (Member of the Association of Investment Trusts), Israel goes ahead on $60m pipeline, Pratt Standard Range Limited, Forte stake in Bermuda, Case against tough tax law OLIVER STANLEY tells why too-stringent Revenue legislation is doomed to fail. Business Appointments: Boots' finance chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Silver up smartly in lively trading, Two yearling bonds placed, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices, Moderate gains on Wall Street, Unit trust prices, Montreal and Toronto, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurances move ahead, Store shares puzzle.
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