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The Times - 22/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD and GEORGE HILL, By PHILIP HOWARD, From INNIS MACBEATH-, By ERIC WIGHAM, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Abu Dhabi, Jan. 21, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PAT HEALY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Preston, Jan. 21, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Jan. 22, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Jan. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, Jan. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Jan. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, Jan. 21, M.C., A.E.P., by Prudence Glynn, By Nature-Times News Service, PHS, F. R. LEAVIS, THELMA CAZALET-KEIR, MALCOLM PEARSON., A. W. GOTTSCHALK., JOHN HARVEY, J. SIURGESS., JOHN HOLDER., JOHN BENN., ROBERT CHAMBERS., By J. M. Thomson, Rees Jeffreys Research Fellow in Transport, London School of Economics., From Mr. C. Maggs, C. MAGGS., G. S. COLE, J. H. PURVES., A. P. HERBERT., BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 21, From SRIKUMAR SEN, From JACOB ECCLESTONE, From TOM FREEMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From GEOFFREY GREEN, From MICHAEL HARDY, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, From BRIAN LEWIS, From ROY MCKELVIE, By Leonard Amey, By GERALD ELY, From DAVID SPANIER Paris, Jan. 21, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By RODNEY COWTON, By Our Special Correspondent, BY ALAN OSBORN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 21, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By John Grieve Smith, By JOHN GILMORE, S. W. ALEXANDER, BARNBY, EDWARD HOLLOWAY, ILFORD, NEWTON JONES, T. CHAPMAN MORTIMER, RONALD RUSSELL, RODWAY STEPHENS, ROBIN TURTON., C W. BOCOCK, , FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE JAN. 19, By DAVID JONES, BY MICHAEL WHITE, TOM DAWSON, DR ARTHUR EARLE Principal of the London Business School,

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News: Former mayor of Rome arrested, Scientists to study Kenya desert, Navy's Return To Mediterranean Protecting Nato flank, Aero fitters take jobs in S Africa, Union group cash crisis cuts aid, Lobster fishery in Canada studied, Britain can take great leap forward, TUC say 'Difficult changes' for a 'lot of people', Chemical change when goldfish learn, Social benefits 'still too low', Death of US heart transplant patient, 150 injured in Japan riots, Defence Link By Singapore Agreement with Malaysia, See through cooking, Dr Luns Rebukes Germans, Bold New Tuc Wages Plan, 25,000 families 'face rent rise', The cost of London's traffic management, Mao's men in control of Wuhan, The Price Of Saving On Imports, The Times, The Times Diary Pre-election day at Magdalen Shades of Holly in Vietnam Indians in search of three stars, Chinese Screen Subject Witch Hazel's Magic, Prescription fee opposed, Notes and comments, Mr Wilson flying to Moscow today, Dr Kutchuk's surprise move, Yugoslav concern on Soviet ships, Madrid Police In Clash, Cancer campaign, Getting back to normal, Deaths mar start of Monte Carlo rally, Man attacks sleeping nurse, Hopes fading over Vietnam talks New battle build-up feared, Arab girl gaoled on bomb charge, British angry at charges over Concorde, Mr Muggeridge praised and blamed, Oxford's £300 for petition, Gulf shaikhs offer cost of troops Britain would receive £25m a year, Russian lived as 'wild man', The Acadians look to Paris, Man crushed by crane as jibs fall, Where should an MP's loyalty lie?, Christian unity fills the aisles, Communists kill six in Seoul raid, Officers favour TA cadre, Rector shot by accident, Stars and garters but what about the fashion?, Resonating lasers for fast timing?, 'Guided democracy' proposed for Greece, Clubs asked to ban 'The People', 'Foolish' To Ban Rebel Mps Attack by Mr Shinwell, Emergency in Mauritius, Holiday facts and figures, Mr Wilson Will Face Party Critics At Peace Talks New code of conduct proposed for MPs, Airmen hear boy's cries from well, Call for voluntary drug centres Danger of black market. Picture Gallery: Monte Carlo Rally gets under way. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Brown & Polson Ltd.,, Canterbury, J. Trevor, Donaldson, Hodder & Stoughton, Jones Lang, City Of Nottingham, Freemans Ltd.,, The Paris Collections, Canada, The Times, Hong Kong, Insulators, The British Economy, Operating Man, Triplex, Tyndall Funds, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Multitone, Holborn Hall, Pitman. Index. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Reviews: Merry-go-round, Oxford bags, Incisive Yugoslav orchestra, Pianist's taxing programme, Retrospective of Hans Böhler, Famous piano duo, Acting in House of Commons, Polished but bland work by Cherubini, A lifetime in the theatre, David Mercer's study of young German aristocrat, Hallé Concerts Society Loss, Charles Kean: a man for his time, Scotland buys Picasso, Northern Composers' Competition. Official Appointments and Notices: Lieutenant-Colonel D. D. P., Appointments in the Forces, First Appointments, Royal Marines, Church News, University News Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: Trouble On The Left, Luckless Mercenaries, Tuc Look Too Far Ahead. Letters to the Editor: Life Near Stansted, Portable Secrets, Fuller understanding, 'What Britain Needs', Payments Deficit, Too Many Failures, Wimbledon Prize Money, The Motor Merger, Path to strength, Also at fault?, Permanent Summer Time, Causes behind the crisis, O & M in town halls, Proper Task Of Universities: Maintaining Standards, Territorial Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, January 22, 1943 Saving Razor Blades. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: England Win Key Match, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,753, Television and radio programmes. Obituaries: Mr V. Serov, Rsm John Lord, Lord Runcorn, Georg Dertinger, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty Philanthropic mining millionaire and art collector, Obituary. Sport: Spear Fir attempts valuable double, Davies Puts Coventry In Deeper Distress Coventry City 1, Newcastle United 4, Now it is up to bowlers to force issue Second largest total in West Indies, Sports in Brief, Swiss take title, Big Clubs Crash, Killy Maintains His Challenge, Host of broken rules, British hopes fade, Skating records, Leonard in form, Match That Got Bogged Down Triple crown hones end, North-east masters march again, Tennis, Clark victorious, Fun for the faithful, Arsenal out of luck, Doubts over Cohen, Under-23 XI squander chances, No first night nerves for QPR, Eastern US vote for open tennis Early ILTF meeting likely. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Commons. Property: Factories & Warehouses, Design increases floor space, Sales By Auction, Factories Warehouses And Sites, Commercial & Industrial. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: This week's dividends, 'Insidious' tax burden, Westminster Bank, 'Strikers should repay benefits', Briefly From Industry Reyrolle in line for £3m Pakistan order, Mr Wilson to press plan for BLMC factory in Russia, Scg, Dunlop get a grip on rising costs, 'End reserve roles of pound and dollar', Road Bill facing 683 amendments, £500,000 cargo by Vauxhall, Tories will examine smelter schemes, Medic turned company doctor Business Diary, Woolworth Razor blades prices cut, Swedish shipyard row flares, The world of MANAGEMENT, Second Covent Garden Property., The impact of Keynes, Getting the worst of many worlds, Wearra Shoes' outlook, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Robert R. Stockfis (Manchester), Receiving orders, European doubts on Anglo-US measures, European and Far East securities, First-aid scheme for small firms, CBI see Jenkins on arms contracts, Record year for building societies, Money market patchy but quiet, Congress given tax rise dates, National Provincial Bank Limited, US must take east-of-Suez burdens, Threat to small garages, 2 smelters planned for W Germany, Distillers sells its Distrene stake to Dow Chemical, Confident US stand on funds, Cazenove move, Computer view of the future Business Bookshelf, New taxes on having and giving, Marketing among the landlords The Company And The Man, Industry in better shape as order books lengthen, Backing Western Mining's judgment, The whirlwind that must never blow, How Sweden improved on works councils. Business Appointments: Glaxo director heads BDH. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, Convertibles storm Europe, Regional share prices Belfast, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing Of Bonds, Weekly Wall Street prices, Closing Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.

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