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The Times - 06/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY A STAFF REPORTER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, March 5, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, March 5, By DAVID WOOD, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Nottingham, March 5, By BYRON ROGERS, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Colchester, March 5, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From PETER DUNN-Point Barrow, Mar. 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, March 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Mar. 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, March 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From GIORGIO BORSA-Milan, By Nature-Times News Service, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, March 5, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By J. M. RICHARDS Architectural Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN-Sofia, March 5, From FRED EMERY, From STEWART HARRIS-Camp Enari, near Pleiku, March 5, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, March 5, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Susanne Puddefoot, Ruth Miller, From William Mann Music Crtic, By Michael Billington, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Stanley Sadie, From Peter Davis New York Music Critic, By Hap O'Daniel, By David Wade, By William Gaunt, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From PETER NICHOLS-Tel Aviv, March 5, By a Staff Reporter, PHS, E J. MISHAN., G. W. D. WINKLEY., JAMES OWEN., H. PETTY, , GEORGE BAIN B. M. BARRY PETER BROWN JOSÉ CHAMBERS PAUL DUNCAN-JONES ALLAN FLANDERS JOHN FLEMMING A. H. HALSEY R. M. HARTWELL I. M. D. LITTLE AUSTIN MITCHELL D. L. MUNBY F. SETON L. J. SHARPE GARFTH STEDMAN JONES C. B. WINSTEN, LALITA RAJAPAKSE., MARTIN BARKER, ARTHUR ROSE, HENRY BURROWS, BRIAN G. HORROCKS., B. J. MAPLETOFT. SALLY A. CRONNE, VIVIEN J. WALTERS., JOHN LAMPEN., JAMES P. CUNNINGTON., LAURENCE IRVING., F. EGGLESTON., By Norman Fowler, MONK BRETTON., BARBRA BLISS., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By REX BELLAMY, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Mar. 5, By ROY MCKELVIE, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By GEOFEREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE-Paris, March 5, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, by Martin O'Donoghue, Lecturer in Economics, University of Dublin, by Our Dublin Correspondent, by Patrick Delany, by John Horgan, by Gerard Mulvey, by Berry Ritchie, by Harriet Kinsella, by Brian Brooke, by Dermot Mullane, by Penelope Turing, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By Our Political Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROY MACKIE, From PETER JAY Economics Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By JOHN PRICE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, JOHN A. DE COURCY., By RENE DABERNAT, Foreign Editor, Paris Match, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By our Mining Editor,

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News: Hixon: 'The Point Of No Return' No means of stopping, Salute to Dame Edith Evans, Tax aid for farmers, New petition to clear captain, New attacks on embassies threatened, Prisoners 'had no exercise', Rumania to fight on at Sofia meeting, Rent Strike Fear Over Glc Rises, New Ways To School, Israel triumphs over Arab guerrillas, Radar that will give earlier alert, Air strikes to drive Vietcong from city, Westward Ho!, Law on garage air gauges urged, Republic of Ireland Industry Forges Ahead, Union cut officers' pay rise, Singapore agrees on talks, Nixon says he would end the war, Contract to build Libya University, New Act brings chaos, £15,000 damages for widow, Support for lifting of beef ban, The Times Diary Diplomat to head British Council Record companies and Manx Radio The wedded bliss of six artists, Warning by Mr Wilson on wages, Part of bank haul in house, Crown say, £20 note in new Bank series, De Gaulle says 'withdraw', Novel on Soviet Army vexes the generals, 'Bond villa' finds buyer, Quebec joins issue on Gabon, Killers Ran Gaol In Chicago Grand jury demands reforms, Action over students, Signor Brosio in London talks, Why drugs search was ordered Anonymity not disclosed, Immigrants body decides not to resign, Final plea to Privy Council, General shrugs off rocket attacks, Smith will hang Africans today, says report, The brain drain-by the Duke, Pilots of crashed Boeing charged, Prague Relaxes Censorship Ideology chief replaced, Information Please!, Coach bingo for profit to be barred, Price of isolation, Police find general dead, Kiesinger pledge on Berlin, Students Ask For Police Inquiry, Possibility of inconclusive election an American nightmare, Arctic men beat ice trap Sinking sledge retrieved, Customs apology to Dietrich, Souvenirs from bridge, Tories Would Keep Forces In East Mr Heath tells of Russian pressure, RAF flies in relief supplies, Train robber brought as trial witness, 'Health farm' life is unlikely deterrent, Threat to glory of Venice, Mines Pay Off, Lasers make short-wave radiation, Evidence 'thrown' at jury, Plan to print 'Le Monde' in English, Prisoners offer to Hanoi, The long arm of DDT, Alarm over teaching cuts, Actor granted discharge, Unusual craters on the moon, Doubts In Stone, Japanese Armour Fetches 1,300 Gns, Suspension threat to Olympic champion, Road To Renewal?, Move by MP over student protests, Streamlined approach to servicing, Sicilian vigil at Parliament Tented camp in city centre, Politics Under Scrutiny, Black man in search of power, Clemency plea for Africans, Transport Targets, Farm Reappraisal, New way to harass draft boards, Dr Savundra case may end today. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Item withdrawn, French Line, Royal Navy, The Irish Dairy Produce Board, Gortdrum Mines Limited, Stock Exchange, Multiple Display Advertisements, Industrial Development Division, Choose, Winsford, Mead Of London, Bank Of Ireland, Shannon Airport-Ireland, Phonographic Equipment Co. Limited, Dublin And Cork, Kuhn, Loeb & Co, International, Murrays, Driver Wanted., Stella, Anglia Television Limited, Freightliner, Mercedes Benz, Moss Bros, Alan Brown, Antony Gibbs (Life & Pensions) Ltd, Budget Rent-A-Car System, Irish Base Metals Limited, Lombank, NCR Century Series, C U Assurance, Charles Follet Ltd, Klm, Home Truths, Aer Lingus-Irish, Kitson's Insulations Limited, Neutrogena, Anglo United Development Corporation Limited, North Central Finance Ltd, Irish University Press, The Night Sky 1968, Radio Telefis Eireann, Howard Marshall's, CHIPSTEAD of Kensington, A.E.T., mensa, Jack Barclay Limited, Mercedes-Benz, Self Drive In Ireland, Tendring Hundred Waterworks Company. Index. Picture Gallery: Farm lessons for London children. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Lord Longford gets new post, New Sheriffs. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 26 and 27, Personal, Appointments Also On Pages 27 and 28, To Place an Advertisement Telephone 01-236 9113, Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Appointments Also On Pages 26 and 28, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, ASTON MARTIN 1966 D.B.S Manual Saloon:. Law: Comment By Judge In Murder Trial 'Unfair' Regina V. Bathurst, Mr Onassis Wins Appeal To Lords, Accused Must Give Evidence First Regina V. Smith, Judge Speaks Of 'Time Wasting' In 17-Day Jury Libel Case London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions). Politics and Parliament: Commons: radio Francistown closing: report from Rhodesia, In charge of the economy, Reactions to ABM in Europe, Final court in Rhodesia judgments, Lords: Government defeat: new theft definition altered. Reviews: Hamburg gives Searle's' Hamlet, The Century Theatre has won a, Welsh Opera's Chairman, Whole night of Falla, Resentful women, Dave Brubeck writes his first oratorio, Vast tapestry of Russia, 'Folksiness' in Polish art, Aram Khachaturian in New York, Enterprising ballet, Garnish With Gaelic, Aspects of English painting, Oysters To Opera, Scuola DI Chiesa Choir, Music of a boy genius. Editorials/Leaders: The monopoly which had been overlooked, Mr Heath On The Attack, The New Left In France, Search Warrants. Letters to the Editor: Abuse of a right, Vietnam, India Bars The Door, Candidate's Age Limit, Feeling Roused By Student Protests: Loss Of Public Respect, 'Irresponsible action', Teachers' pay, A different picture, Damning their own cause, Theatre Museum, Justified disgust, Letter To The Editor Transit in rapid style, Fare Increase, Roads Through Lewes, Freedom In Greece, What lies ahead, Immigrant Policy, Breach of faith. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Monday, March 8, 1943 Resources Dwindling. Marriages. Deaths. Sport: French raise standard by grading races, Snow and Jones take their revenge, Fine Rally By Cambridge, Swift chance for world title, Mellor's Mount, Support for boycott by Russia, Sports in Brief, McCormick Balks Charlton, Rugby pair impress, Snow reports, Today's football, Depleted Cardiff must contain Streltsov, Good draw for Miss Bairstow, Cup blow to Tranmere, Decisive win for Lancing, Today's hockey. Obituaries: Marquess Of Winchester, M. Pierre Rey, Obituary, Sir Godfrey Thomas Former private secretary to the Duke of Windsor. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,791. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Item withdrawn, Banca Popolare DI Novara, £20m savings boost for ICI profits, Plessey men blame Ministry for delays, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited, Arab Bank Ltd., Alick Dick's new role at Volkswagen, Behind the latest 'non'-a trend that worries France, Ceramic tile firms plan £13m link, Rush to get back into sterling, BOAC account stays, Interstate plans, Tax windfall for Trust Houses, Briefly From Industry Government backs Rolls jet bid, Is industry too big for free enterprise?, Pledge on the dollar, Scottish TV-Thomson scheme details, NCR aims to leap computer league, The Textile Scene, B M C go-ahead in Australia, Courtaulds: curbs that could reshape the giant's future, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Planners warning on clamp-down, Albright waits for recovery in 1969, Triple success, Print dispute could hit colour magazines, Business Diary Getting VW to buy British, Nigerian oil terminal, Receiving orders, The English And New York Trust, Revenue deficit of £6.7m, Minister backs merger, SET eats into Savoy profit, William Briggs & Sons Limited, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Hamersley-Hanwright iron ore agreement, Burmah joins petrol pump war, 'Bears' squeezed as the pound springs back, £23m wheat sale to China, Windsign man faces order, How The Markets Moved, US wins the day in Paris, Trust houses LIMITED Annual Report for 1967, 22 pc for overnight money, Higher payout augurs well for J & F Stone profits, More from Viscose, Clyde yard to close, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited Pre-Tax Profits Increased by 30% Further Expansion Of U.K. Activities: Improved Prospects Overseas, The Standard Life Insurance Company Sir William Watson's Address. Assets Exceed £620,000,000. Bonuses Increased, Courtaulds' monopoly: BoT to check rayon tariffs, State bosses dine at No 10, US Treasury reports leak, State steel in pay and productivity deal with unions. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver prices tumble, Doubts over Wall Street speculation, Gold Share Changes, Rises And Falls, Demand for US stocks, Unit trust prices, Rush for the gold laggards, Record £830 for copper, Wall St still in doldrums, Marked down defensively Fixed Interest, Gold shares are lower, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Losses in majority, European and Far East securities, Early falls recovered EQUITY Markets, STV shares arrangement, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices. Business Appointments: Design chief for Redman, Mr. R. D. Winsloe has been.

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