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The Times - 05/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DAVID WOOD, By JONAS SMITH, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM BRIAN MACARTHUR, EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Shrewsbury, Jan. 4, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Manchester Jan. 4, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hull, Jan. 4, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Jan. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 4, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Jan. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Jan. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Jan. 4, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Jan. 4, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, Jan. 4, BY OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, by William Shakespeare, Patricia de Joux, By Nature-Times News Service, Andree Brooks, Neville Brabrooke, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY CHRISTOPHER WARMAN AND PETER WAYMARK, By Anthony Smith, who is covering the expedition exclusively for Times Newspapers., PHS, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., DAVID V. CLARKE, ROSALIND BROWN., RENWICK., ARTHUR RAWLENCE., J. C. SWAFFIELD, Secretary, Asso-, TUFTON BEAMISH. House of Commons, Jan. 3., G. LANGLEY-TAYLOR, W. N. MEDLICOTT., KENNETH L. GOODALL, By Dr. Hilda Kahn, Department of Social Administration, University of Hull, JOAN RODGERS., WILKIE F. HARRIGAN, SHIRLEY CULLEN, FROM JULIAN MOUNTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FOOD CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Jan. 4, From ROY McKELVIE, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, From PETER MARSON, From PETER WEST, From BRIAN LEWIS, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG-Hindelang, Jan. 4, From BARRY DAVIES, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY JOHN CARRINGTON, By MAURICE CORINA, Georige Pulay CITY EDITOR Writes, By JOHN CARTER, Travel Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JAMES DICKENS., RON CARVER., By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, by John Carter Travel Correspondent, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Our Special Correspondent, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Roger Smithells, by Antony Brown, by Norman Fowler, by Penelope Turing, by Iain Mackenzie, by Carol Wright, by Gerald Ely, by Joyce Rackham, by John Ardagh, by Leslie Gardiner, by Michael Andrews,

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News: Lure of a log cabin, M Jacques Soustelle, Ferry at a glance, U S official pelted with bad eggs, Coast run to Lisbon, Roulette without zero, Average Costs, A critical look at private spending, Gen. de Gaulle's plans for visits abroad, Rise in Brighton death rate, Fares rise report, Roam at home, All-in flights pay off, Scars of war linger, Jobs Offer From South Africa Vacancies for Hawker men, Bishops Bless In UNISON, Six discuss Johnson aims, Tories face a deficit of £443,000, Paternal eye in court, Over the waves, Spain offers Value, Battle over leadership in Czechoslovakia, Prince Andrew To Join The Cubs Following Tradition, How much water on Venus?, Gypsy life in style, Pakistan Invites Kashmir Leader Attempt to satisfy all, Sessions case transferred, Hospital's matron quits, Cabinet Meet For 4½ Hours On Cuts Miss Lee's challenge on social services, Big sales hopes for VTOL, Brown-Rusk talks, Mr Eshkol seeks American arms Fears of renewed war, £lm town hall model on show, Christie's in Wonderland, Nicosia move against Turks, Eire's open arms, A surprising mandarin, More decide to 'back Britain', Bitter sweet season, Departures From The Text Book, Two golden isles, Life beyond the wall, Idyll under thatch, Car as key to Costs, Paul Roche: A poet 'making life a little easier', Call for careers centre, US Investigates Hanoi Offer, Police to review numbers decision, Manchester plans its own Chelsea, Space agency for Europe urged, Negro Poet Gaoled After Race Riot, Integration by adoption, 'Last chance' year for Britain Mr Gunter on facing facts, Pact pending Newsweek libel case, Rc Bishop Bans Pulpit Swap 200 Priests Told, Scrapie agent in mice brains, Tanzania detentions attack, Royal disease that changed history, Caution over man with new heart, Drinks licence for council clerk Brewery loses appeal, Mr Garrison calls fourth witness, Bonn effort over EEC deadlock, Cabinet seeks key decisions, Entries At Sandhurst, Hope To Save US Offset Orders, The Times is voted paper of year, Bewilderment in Saigon over Hanoi peace feelers, Baby's parents see police, Villas hope to benefit, Afoot in the forest, The Times Diary A handyman about the Treasury Lichtenstein on comics and Léger Now a film about Ian Fleming, Hint of resignation if 'hopes destroyed', New head of home Civil Service Sir William Armstrong plays crucial role, Liverpool/Dublin, Land of big game, Handy guide books, School-leaving age in the balance, 25 Pakistanis detained at Ostend, British Doctors Coming Home 50 to leave N America, Mr Heath: Why I want power, Five more for Brazil expedition, Rhodesia tobacco hit by sanctions, Mössbauer effect shown by ants, Papadopoulos Talks To Royalist Troops. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, Industrial Expansion, High Speed Gas..., Harold Ingham Ltd., Bournemouth, Chandris Cruises Ltd.,, Newcastle, Debenham & Freebody, The New Zealand Shipping Company, Fyffes Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Connemara Gateway Motor Inn, Soviet Union, Townsend, Methuen, Wings Limited, Union-Castle Safmarine, Swedish Lloyd, Oslofjord, Fibreglass Limited, Jetway Holidays, Chandris Lines, med. VILLAS, Honk Kong Tourist Association, International Hotel, Killarney, British India Steam Navigation Co.Ltd., Renault, Company Publication Limited, Tony Armstrong, Romania, British Air Ferries, Woolwich, Royal Mail Lines, Bachelors Abroad, Austria Travel Agency Ltd., Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd., Prins Ferries, England Sweden Line, R. M. Brooker Ltd, Big Fleet Car Ferries, Home Truths, Sovereign Cruises, Ibm, Boac, South Africa Tourist Corporation, Europa Private Insurance Company Ltd., Scandinavian Travel Centre, Thoresen 'Viking', Caravans International Limited, Yugotours, The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, Normandy Ferries, Guardian Assurance Group, Belgium, Club Méditerranée, Ios, Twa, Cooks Holiday Making, Acton's Hotel, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Inghams Travel, Sun Line Oceanic Shipping Company, Erna Low, Panam, Brims, P & O, Finnish Travel Information Centre, Sweden. Index. Picture Gallery: Cambridge crew begin training at Henley, Holidays, Rises And Falls. Arts and Entertainment: Many draws in Hastings chess, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,739. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Page 17, Appointments Also On Page 16, Personal, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: Nureyev In 'The Nutcracker', Macbeth mellowed with age Aldwych Theatre Macbeth, Forthright Fapanese Pianist, The Royal Academy looks at 18th-century France, Towards a Meyerbeer revival, Wycombe's fourth festival, 'Hero' of our time, Opera based on Tomasi novel. Editorials/Leaders: Turning Point For Suez, A Swollen Service, Hauliers deserve a better deal, Keeping Them Here. Letters to the Editor: Bbc Scripts, Day off switch, Wages Under Scrutiny, Apartheid issue, East Of Suez, Town And Country Planning, Prelude To Radar, Very Little Peace, Celebrating New Year, Totally new strategy, Heart operation, Social Service Units, Help For The 'Back Britain' Campaign, Between The Wars, Humane view. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday January 6, 1943 Less Food. Obituaries: COL W. T. EVERALL Designer of bridges, Mr Cyril Harvey, Cmdr K. Michell, M Joseph Pholien Former Belgian Prime Minister, Mr A. J. Hornby. Sport: End Of Field Caught In Farcical Conditions One hole takes 52 minutes, Kent Stronger In Second Half, North include seven from Lancashire, Bedford rally after hesitant start, Hockey records, Switzerland dominant in giant slalom, McGill and Storey get 14 days, Surrey are unbeaten, Sports in Brief, Triumph of basic skills on hard pitch, Schools miss chances, Angus meets Willis, Junior badminton, President's XI bat for nine hours Edrich dismissed cheaply, The Laird can beat strong field Turnell's Sandown hopes, Easy win for Faber, Barrington to keep title. Weather: The Weather. Property: Period houses of character. Births. Business and Finance: Nine-point dividend cut for British Glues, Note circulation drops £71m, Australian setback, Company Meeting THE MESSINA (TRANSVAAL) DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Future Viewed With Confidence, Briefly From Industry, Corinthian Securities Limited, Allen West raises bid, Hambros are pretty wise old birds at investing for income, Shiftwork report shows benefits-and warns firms, Lord Browin defends price policy, Another record year for Guardian, Drop in UK car sales to Sweden, Troubleshooters needed for our labour relations, Czarnikow's Europe move, Banker back in the fold Business Diary, Company Meeting A. Lewis & Co. (Westminster) Improved Outlook, The pound firmer, The big Whitehall shake-up By Michael Shanks,, Kenneth Keith backs Atlantic trade idea, Prudent fiscal policies-not more controls, Freemans quits travel after trade hostility, IBM expands model range, Burton boosts dividend to 10 pc, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Silver futures plummet, Allied Breweries Limited Comprising Ind Coope, Tetley Walker, Ansells & Grants of St. James's, A return to uncertainty, Robinson sells shares, Crucial test for takeover code, Boycott of Midland Bank sought, US measures face many obstacles, Money market quiet, Allied revalues pubs at £165m, (Free translation of the official French text) UNION MINIERE DU HAUT-KATANGA, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Scots hauliers' fears, Educating the shareholder, Royston Industries, FIT-Aberfoyle shake-up, Unilever to have younger board of directors, How The Markets Moved, 'Stolen time' strike threatens car industry, Cargo delays at Liverpool, Arthur Lee & Sons Limited Sir G. Wilton Lee comments on conditions in the steel industry, Aero-engine exports should set a record, Company Meeting Dunford & Elliott, Mortgage funds flow in again, UK could take up slack, Acrilan fibre price raised by Monsanto, Flood of price rises headed by groceries with 344 in a week, Ford sack 500 staff: hire 2,000 in factories, The City completes its takeover code, Silver tumbles, Steel prices are fair, says BSC. Stock Exchange Tables: Markets drop with Wall St, Early rally peters out, London provisions, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Insurance shares firm, European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Wall Street slips again but closes above the worst, Sharp fall in sugar, Closing Prices-continued. Business Appointments: Hamlyn appoints deputy chairman, Bank board change.

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