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The Times - 08/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY NATURE-TIMES NEWS SERVICE, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, March 7, By BRIAN MACARTHUR. Education Correspondent, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Thursday, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, March 7, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Prague, March 7, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, Baghdad, March 7, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, March 7, From PETER DUNN-Point Barrow, Alaska, March 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, March 7, From LOUIS HEREN-Keene, New Hampshire, March 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, March 7, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Mar. 7, From ROGER NICHOLSON, FROM OUR AFRICAN CORRESPONDENT, PHS, R. D. LESLIE. 44 Seaview Terrace, Edinburgh 15., D. ROBERTS. Renmore, Warblington Avenue, Havant, Hampshire., DONALD W. ROBERTS. Yaldhurst, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire., GEOFFREY MARTIN, President, National Union of Students. 3 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, March 6., W. S. LLOYD WEBBER, Director, London College of Music. Great Marlborough Street, W.1, March 6., TOM MACAN, President of the Union. The University of Sussex, Falmer House, Falmer, Brighton, March 6., ALMA BIRK, VICTOR FEATHER, JAMES CAMERON, ROBERT LUSTY, EDWARD CARPENTER, JOSEPH MCCULLOCH, CUTHBERT COVENTRY, EIRLYS ROBERTS, NICHOLAS BASIL SPENCE, DAVENPORT, MARY STOCKS. March 5., P. T. SPEAKMAN. 6 New Adel Avenue, Leeds, 16., From Louis Heren, JEREMY BRADSHAW-SMITH. 74 Sandhill Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon, March 4., A. F. PATON. Quantock Coombe, Charlynch, Spaxton, Bridgwater, Somerset., T. A. E. GIBSON. Hook Lane, Charing, Kent., STANLEY W. BETTS, Bishop. The Deanery, Rochester, March 6., ANTHONY ARBLASTER, Labour Candidate for Rye, 1964. HENRY COLLINS, Labour Candidate for Lewishamn North, 1964. ALAN BROWNJOHN, Labour Candidate for Richmond, Surrey, 1964. March 4., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sale Room Correspondent, By JOHN HENNESSY, By SRIKUMAR SEN, By REX BELLAMY, , By Our Tennis Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By PETER MARSON, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By BRIAN LEWIS, From our special corresponden, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, Patricia de Joux, Gillian Statham, By DAVID DAVIS, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor-Paris, March 7, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By JOHN GILMORE, By RONALD KERSHAW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, From Our Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, From DAVID SPANIER, U.S. Economics Correspondent, D. R. MYDDELTON., J. A. ROSS., From ARTHUR STERN-New York, March 7, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, by Wilfred Knapp, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St. Catherine's College, Oxford, by W. Montgomery Watt, Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Edinburgh, by Furugh Hourani, by Jonathan Wallace, by Peter Kilner, by Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, by Barbara Wace, by D. R. Llewellyn,

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News: Flowers for Russia's women, Mob rule blamed as students call off meeting, Rhodesia hint of more African hangings, "Old English" with popular appeal, More talks on car park plan, Glasgow 'worst' for lung cancer, Near But So Different, Partnership of 28 months is broken in one day, Nations Dig For Past, Final Goal IS Food Exports, Libel suit by Lord Wigg settled, The Arab World The second of two special reports by The Times Pattern Of Life IS Reshaped, Veto Power For Gaming Board? Keeping undesirables out, Mr Nixon impressive in his Campaign opening, Sally Trench's hard road back to conformity, Islam's Power Awaits Word, Mr Heath rejects idea of all-party Rhodesia motion, Beef guarantee sought, Pledge to counter nuclear blackmail Three power plan for UN, Maiden flight of Concorde in doubt, Pulse beat from new star, New challenge over Argentine lamb, Czechs seek general's return, Sowers Of Ideas, Mr Johnson to avoid the primaries, The Times Diary Pros of Freeman's new posting Why Sir Con didn't get Bonn Behind the Spectator case, Two Surprises In Choice Of Envoys Mr John Freeman for Washington, Mr Wilson tries to dodge his chickens, Homes dynamited in Jerusalem, Curbs on Lesotho King revoked, Savundra gets eight years, £1m fund may give aid to students, Judge calls Savundra a misguided genius, Reliving a Legend: Vanessa Redgrave, star of Isadora, tells Patricia de Joux "Isadora and I get mixed up. She is not separate from me.", Black man in search of power, Nursing A Sick Swallow Ready For Release, Arkle is ready to race again, Bill on incomes after Easter, Transport guillotine censure, Police raid safeguard, Baby deaths report not published, S African prison accusations, Split with Saigon on war policy US has two choices left, College For Disabled Carnegie Plan, Northcliffe fund split up, Crash Education, Senators alarmed by war policy, Nato planners wary of Soviet intentions, New Element In Eec Talks Hard fight on British links, Few MPs expected choice of Tory, New Hampshire primary a test of American discontents, Arctic men make break-out, Uncertain Equality, Banking in U.A.R, 8% London Fare Rise Likely, Iraq Seeks British Friendship Again Diplomatic move awaited, Princess not to travel to Mauritius, Borstal officers suspended Action on 'brutality' inquiry, Why Labour MPs stay loyal. Picture Gallery: Elder Brethren of Trinity House. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Hunting, Rolls Royce, Rank Xerox, Balfour Beatty, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Assistant Chief Constable, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Kuwait Oil Company Limited, Elliott-Automation, Pfizer, Fiat 125, Cadbury's, Rolls-Royce, Mea, Sales Manager, 'Berwick', Credit Controller, Coutts & Co, Stothert And Pitt Engineers, Westminster Bookshop, Elias' Modern Press Publications, U.A.R. Economic Conditions, Cable And Wireless Ltd, Sudan Commercial Bank, Solicitor, English Electric Computers, Firestone Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd., muldivo ltd., P&o, Aic, Co-Ordinator Enterprise, Wheat Breeder, Pye Tvt Limited, Overmark Limited, Chief Designer, Inver House, Carreras Limited, Libya, Shrimps, Electrical Review, Whessoe, Ind Coope Hotels. Index. Law: When Manufacture Of Buttons Ends Samuel Johnson & Sons (London) Ltd. V. Minister Of Labour, Company's Losses Not Transferable Wood Preservation Ltd. V. Prior (Inspector Of Taxes), Libel Damages For Christian Action Christian Action V. Tandem Books Ltd. And Others. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: protest over peer's comment, Skilled men still needed, RAF getting over 400 combat jets, Theft Bill differences, Police must check "tip-offs", Mr Wilson warns against ineffective gestures to Rhodesia's evil men, The Commons: local radio: the Prime Minister's pound: ladies only interlude. Editorials/Leaders: Wrexham's Double Jeopardy, The Nuclear Promise, A Jumbo Sized Package, Discovering the role of Aubrey Jones. Letters to the Editor: Background To The Rhodesian Executions, National Theatre, Irresponsible advice, Foot-And-Mouth, Don't just blame the speculators, East Of Suez, Sense of injustice, Events at Sussex, Zephyrs Elect, Leopard Skins, Immigration ACT, The Search For Gps, Student Protests, Nature of the crime, College loyalty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, March 10, 1943 More Milk, But Not Yet. Reviews: Achievement for Exeter students, Magaloff's spontaneous lyricism, British producers for Hamburg, Two Cups Won By Snell, Searle's Hamlet: his finest work so far, Barometer for 'pop', Pungent Mahler under Szell, Chivalry Won Two Coolers By Bevis Hillier., Festival show of artists living in Camden, Fine way with a Lawrence play Royal Court: The Daughter in Law. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Lpo Appointments. Obituaries: Obituary, Prof W. B. Pennington, Prof Eric Redfearn Research in biochemistry. Sport: Cheltenham in final, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Only loss may be Davis Cup, Little comfort for the Barbarians, Fresh ground for MCC, Severe Newbury test for Le Vermontois, Ford Escort for racing, Yardley out for season?, Dutch attack suspect, Chepstow Record, Virtues Thrown Out Of The Window, Racing results at Chepstow yesterday, Golfers Around The Globe, Bowls title hinges on last match, Rackets, Ban on Killy lifted, New life in Oxford, Russia puts on pressure Warning over South Africa, Surprise is likely. Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,793. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: 'Baltic' bid by Soviet Union, West End rates soar, Outlook for Anglo-Int, Kleeman Industrial Holdings, Ministry procedure criticized, North Sea oil strike by Phillips group, More losses in Kaffirs, Tour firms price drop?, Why the Bank is playing a confident hand GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, explains the Bank of England's change in tactics, Big equity issue for market, Note circulation up £13m, Rose And Thistle Trust, Golden Egg at Butlin's, Reorganisation within the Powell Duffryn Group, £375m credits for Canada, Rickett, Cockerell gets £3.9m offer, More firms adopt 'beat-the-Budget' dividend tactics, 'six' chief backs Wilson, Firms may buy gas on contract, Powell Duffryn streamlining, OECD urges Jenkins to make sharp increases in tax rates, Russians intensify petrol battle, Talk of the Town, History while it's still hot, Geo. Angus scales new peak and pays 1½ pc more, Romney Trust Limited, Large help for money market, Dictaphone International Corporation, Pensions buy gilts, Pound sags again but gold demand eases, PIB gives warning on inflation peril, $150m debenture for Int Nickel, Pound sinks to new low in nervous trading, U. S. travel tax may be stillborn, Shell lives up to best expectations, Interim Statement Dalgety And New Zealand Loan Limited Interim Statement, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, White House under fire over copper, End of Lucas strike near, Finding the right top men for Whitehall, Clore to shut down Furness shipyard, Frankfurt firm, Shell group income rises 12½ pc, The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Abstract Of Audited Receipts And Payments For The Year Ending, New Scottish £1 note, European and Far East securities, Gas prospecting licences, Silver 1,000 points up, Good showing by gilts, London provisions, Pre-Budget switch in car production, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Dalgety earnings tumble but interim is held, How The Markets Moved, Forte's Paris hotels, Unions attack the P.I.B., Concorde gives jobs to 14,000, Braid Group, Hotpoint shows £1.4m profit, February exports may have set up record, Engineers outlook optimistic, Shareholdings need tending like a garden, Thyssen-Hutte stages sharp profit upturn, C. G. Skipper (Holdings) Limited, Takeovers scoreboard. Business Appointments: P&O man named CES chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Regional share prices, Birmingham Pallet comes to market, Unit trust prices, Montreal and Toronto, Record £840 paid for cash copper, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Recovery in gilts, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Golds buoyant as Wall St rally peters out.

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