The Times - 15/02/1968
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FROM EDWARD MORTIMER, From DAVID LEITCH-Khe Sanh, Feb. 14, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By STEPHEN JESSEL, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Lusaka, Feb. 14, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID WOOD, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From John Chartres, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG-Georgetown, Guyana, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Feb. 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Calcutta, Feb. 14, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Vienna, Feb. 14, From LAN MCDONALD-Port Canaveral, Feb. 14, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Seoul, Feb. 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Feb. 14, From Edwin Morgan, By PETER HOPKIRK, From FRED EMERY, By BERNARD WEINRAUB, PHS, G. T. WILLIAMS. Agriculture House, Knightsbridge, S.W.1, Feb. 13., BARBARA TILNEY. 17 Smallgate, Beccles, Suffolk, Feb. 13., P. M. S. BLACKETT. DENNING, M.R., R. F. M. WILKINSON, Chairman of the Stock Exchange. W. A. FAIRCLOUGH, Chairman of the Baltic Exchange. RALPH HISCOX, Chairman of Lloyd's., RALPH BENNETT. Magdalene College, Cambridge., WILLIAM W. SIMPSON, General Secretary, The Council of Christmas and Jews., By A. P. Ryan, DESMOND PLUMMER, Leader of the Greater London Council. The County Hall, S.E.1., JOHN CHELMSFORD. WALTER LANDERS, Mayor of Chelmsford. NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, Conservative M.P. for Chelmsford. Chelmsford, Feb. 13., A. S. ROE. 23A Downshire Hill, Hampstead, N.W.3, Feb. 13., R. F. LESLIE. 23 Grove Park Road, Chiswick, W.4., ROY HAY., JOHN WHITE. February 13., By Nature-Times News Service, By our Science Reporter, by Hilary Gelson, From JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent-Kingston, Feb. 14, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By PETER WEST, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 14, From JOHN HENNESSY, From DENNIS BIRD, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By BARRY DAVIES, By NORMAN CREEK, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By RODNEY COWTON, By RONALD KERSHAW, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOHN PRICE, By DAVID JONES, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GEORGE SAVAGE., ROLF MEYERSOHN, , By Our Mining Editor, BY JOHN GILMORE, STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN MR. F. L. CHAPLIN, By JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Second thoughts on European biology, Fossils show movement of the earth, 'Fall guy' denial by Savundra, Submarine captain to lose boat, City which escaped the slaughter, Wilson stays clear of hawks and doves, History Of Our Time, U Thant's talk with Hanoi man, Labour MPS seek wealth tax, Governor Pelted In W Bengal, Army in role of good neighbour, Atlantic free trade talks in U S, The complete Jeremy Bentham: two published, 36 to come, 'Hot seat' at Shorts filled, Storage?-back to the wall, Final preparations for Polaris launching, Dr Petro 'will continue treatments', Russia's growing sea-power, Bigger share of grant for ILEA, North Vietnam Troops Close In Steadily On Khe Sanh U S aircraft shot down by Chinese MiG, Rumanians to attend Budapest meeting, Kenya expels two Russians, The dilemma in monopoly law, Council spending 'hair-raising' Labour accused of waste, Communists' demand in Bonn, High hopes for young Guyana university, Soldier's family plea, Dartmoor mass escape foiled after fight, Primate attacked at assembly, Agreement Over Cyprus Nearer Change in Greek attitude, Raider fires at pursuers, Tanks driven into university Santo Domingo shooting, All peace efforts 'rejected', Pakistanis Stage Angry Protest, New editor of ITN named, Challenge to U S election rules, Five sites for landing on the moon, Plan to aid victims of closure, Sardinia Troops Hunt Bandits, 75 Korea Incidents, The Times Diary Why ITN chose Mr Edwards Are Shylock, Fagin et al doomed? Oil shaikh from troubled waters here, Captive Briton isolated in Peking, Dormant disease killed worker, Signs of return of Stalinism Warning by intellectuals, Teachers Plan To Call In Police Alternative to cane, Woman journalist wrongly gaoled Judge criticizes solicitors, Sea fever framed in suburbia, Universities' resources 'wasted', Sale of Orsett estate, New heart man enjoys food, Airstrip Too Risky For Heavy Planes, BUA face strike threat, Cutts hearing adjourned, Computer to aid medical diagnosis, Dr Petro fined £1,700 on drugs charges, Captured Vietcong boast of victory. Picture Gallery: The most popular prints of 1967. Official Appointments and Notices: Ward sisters resign, Sandhurst commissions, Resignation move by Dr Kaunda. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, Lombard Banking, The Stock Exchange, Calor Gas, Hugh Mackay And Co Ltd, Black & Decker, The Times, Renault, Target Growth Fund, The Listener, Swiss Credit Bank, Pye Tvt Limited, Oxfam, Sumlock Comptometer Limited, Boac, Godfrey Davis, Prudential, The M & G Group, Forward Trust, Panam, Radiospares. Index. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, February 16, 1943. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 20, Appointments Also On Pages 19 & 20, Personal, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 19, Educational Scholarships. Reviews: Courageous Coward Duke of York's Theatre Hay Fever, When exiles come home, Concerts And Recitals Boulez at the Philharmonic, Guthrie among the bodysnatchers Citizenzs' Theatre The Anatomist, Happy piece of nonsense, And now the Indian Summer of Reginald Goodall, Painting by Giolfino fetches £9,200, American Play For The Vaudeville, Dream-like quality of Hungarian film. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: power stations for export, The Commons: reshaping the Forces: nuclear weapons over Britain, Safety rules for bombers, Sad Minister rebuts attack on cuts in education. Editorials/Leaders: Zambia On The Edge, What IS 3½%?, How To Run Scotland. Letters to the Editor: Magistrates For The City, Retaining The Import Ban On Meat, The Oscott Lectern, Non-starter, 'Have it Right', Out Of Touch, Backing Britain, Great tyranny, small beginnings, Chelmsford Closure, Transport In London, Palestinian Arabs, Blood For Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John McGovern Clydeside MP who was a leader of hunger marches, Cardinal Veuillot Archbishop of Paris, Obituary, Sir Reginald Leeper. Law: Minister IS Ordered To Investigate Milk Price Dispute Padfield And Others V. Minister Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Food And Others, Actors' Agent Denies Plot Over Play London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions). Sport: Yesterday's football, Sports in Brief, Palawan caught, Snow reports, Master Of Art At False Price Record Wincanton fields, French make changes, Russian pair retain title, Surrey lose early lead, Midlands at their best, FA's fitness tells, Killy brimful of confidence One Briton qualifies, North lack ideas, Giant slalom hopes, Navy in control after struggle in mud, Britain win one-sided match, Bingham for Plymouth, Tennis, Ramsey relies on experience, Southern won by Boyle, British Attack Lacks Thrust, Gloucester Pack Well Held, Controversy can help, Today's Wincanton programme, Figure Skating, High drama to bitter end in Test match, Luge Federation Reject Demand, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,774. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Country Properties. Business and Finance: F. W. Woolworth and Co., Limited, Standard code for grocery products?, The Grand Bahamian abdication, Buckingham ahead by $1.5m, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Barclay's reasons, Glamour stocks soar as Wall Street rallies, Briefly From Industry Trade mission for East Africa, Roy Jenkins faces his finest hour, Darling hits closures, Eurosyndicat, Steel output increased by 5 pc in January, GM stockpiles steel, LME afternoon call times revised, Commodity men ask for £4.3m, European and Far East Securities, Overnight money rates touch 9¼ per cent, December fridge sales soar, English Electric puzzles, Pound steady after early gain of 7 points, No RPM fight, Synthetic rubber rise for Prices Board, Barclays Bank Limited Annual Meeting of Stockholders, Plant hire firm may close some depots, Swedes reject UK paper price charge, HS 125 export drive hits its first century, Arms ban cost plane firm £200m, Record exports of machine tools, Builders' call for action, Steel row could put 10,000 men out of work, Reform of restrictive trading laws this session, CBI-TUC clash on pay likely, 'Blank cheque' attack on Transport Bill, Why John Ross resigned, English Electric sales £400m, Norwegian £6m bonds, Philips aims at U K computer market, Brewery reports strike to Ministry, Ras (Riunione Adriatica di, 6 3/4 Per Cent Exchequer Stock, 1973, The List Of Applications Will Be Opened And Closed On Monday, The 19th February, 1968, Standstill in Washington, Mecca denies takeover bid, Forte's to expand hotel interests, Canadian alarm at U S curbs, Maxi-salaries for the 'Matchbox' men, 4 pc losses on Milan, Institute of supermarts?, Nervous mood in market, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., NY silver up sharply, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Robert Page-copper man of the year, Shorts remain firm, Merseyside docker shortage halts ships, How The Markets Moved, Sharp recovery in Kenning Motor's interim profits, Garages to resist Bill, Woolworth forecasts tighter margins, Lloyd's to accept foreign members, Takeovers scoreboard, Airlines feel the pinch, Sir Leslie begins his U S talks, Martins Bank Limited Annual General Meeting Comments on the proposed merger by Sir Cuthbert B. Clegg, T.D., Chairman, London Tin cuts dividends, Westminster Bank Limited Annual Meeting, Blagden & Noakes link with Rheem, Courtaulds' prospects, Growth features in Eurosyndicat trust, Notice Of Redemption. Business Appointments: BR names division chiefs. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper hits £723, then prices slip back, Huge gains in bus shares, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.
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