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The Times - 19/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By KEITH PAYNE Banking Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, By DAVID WOOD, From IAN MCDONALD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Business News Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY STUART MARSHALL, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM DESSA TREVISAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, March 18, From PETER NICHOLS-Tel Aviv, March 18, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, March 18, From DAVID HOTHAM-Nuremberg, March 18, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, March 18, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-New York, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, March 18, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT Buenos Aires, March 18, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, by Prudence Glynn, By NORMAN FOWLER Home Affairs Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, A. G. L. SHAW, Professor of History, , ANTHONY DICKEY., PAUL BURROUGH, Anglican Chap-, TOM O'BRIEN, General Secretary. The, M. G. IONIDES., N. S. GULBENKIAN, , AUDREY SLAUGHTER., From Ansell Egerton, New York, ALFRED MORRIS., R. P. BROXUP, JAMES D. ALLEN, Assistant Rural, J. W. S. HARDIE, Principal., LESLIE WAITE, Fellow of Chartered, J. G. LINKS., W. HUGH REES., By Our Churches Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, By T. G. Rosenthal, By Miles Kington Jazz Critic, By David Wade, By John Percival, By Henry Raynor, By Nature-Times News Service, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, March 18, By JOHN DOWNIE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By PETER JAY and KEITH PAYNE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DAVID DAVIS, By BERRY RITCHIE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, March 18, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, March 18, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, From DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent, Washington, March 18, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, by William M. Clarke, Director, Committee on Invisible Exports, by E. Victor Morgan, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester, By a Special Correspondent, by Ralph Hiscox, Chairman, Lloyd's, by a Special Correspondent, by Lord Aldington, Chairman, National and Grindlays Bank, by E. J. W. Hellmuth, Director and Deputy Chief General Manager (International), Midland Bank, by A. J. Buchanan, Director, Allen Harvey & Ross, by Roland Williams, N. M. Rothschild and Sons, by George Pulay, City Editor, by James Morrell, by Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, by R. E. Liddiard, Chairman, British Federation of Commodity Associations, by Bickham Sweet-Escott, by Nicolas Travers, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, by Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, by Sir Alexander Glen, Chairman, H. Clarkson & Co., by Sidney Gilliat, Director, British Lion Films, by Geraldine Keen, by Peter Adam, Chairman, British Export Houses Association,

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News: Raid silver recovered, Eight-year terms for police, Israel Fears Of New Danger, The Times Diary A very different Shostakovich Hopes of an all-British albatross What Nervi designs, he builds, Disasters into profit, Bags, PM, Outbreak at farm second time, 200 mph GT by Ford, Appeal Applications By Richardsons, Couple plead Guilty to gold charges, Remands in murder case, Flexibility is top card, Stability in crises, Oder-Neisse Line Gesture Brandt offer of agreement, Exporting techniques, Help for trade, Confidence is crucial, Strength abroad, Pay Freeze Pledge By Government Angers Tuc Leaders, Lure of foreign market, '400 die' in Kwangsi fights, Prison officers oppose arms, Gains for pound and dollar, Auction House Commission And Tax Charges, Pig man owes £70,000, Police bitter about Vietman demonstration, Rhodesia aircraft join battle with 100 guerrillas, Costs check on Bristol Siddeley, More cheap beds needed, Gibraltar talks opened, Polish ideologist loses post Role in unrest alleged, Blood tests of drivers by syringe, 10 pc cut in orders for 'Mirror', Challenge Evaded By Church, Portfolio gains likely, Ex-student to repay £178 grant, Brown challenge to Mr Wilson, Negro desire to associate, West End or Southend?, Our liquid assets, Appeal for kidnapped prelate, From balloons to jets in conquest of the air, Americans discover the limits on economic freedom, Girls trapped in bin, 1822 solar hours clock sold for £7,800, Storm over Kennedy's Vietnam ultimatum, Czech anger at another general, Film producer hurt riding, Discount support, Assurance on defence for Singapore, Postal rates decision soon, Molten rock under Japan, Shrews' Spring Awakening One That Spent A Lively Winter, Overseas needs, Six death sentences in South Yemen, Fresh sounds from Czech ensemble, Two succeed Sir Basil Spence, Tomb finds in Cyprus, Eurofashion, Changing pattern of US immigration, Risks are spread, Money in pictures, Former MP sues for slander, Six Men Fight Apathy, Troops open fire in Jakarta Student marchers injured, Ooze on the floor of the ocean By Nature-Times News Service, Vietnam protest: 48 in court, Dangerous parcel missing, Paris bombs damage US offices, Hixon questions on publicity, Commons Storm On Falklands Argentina talks deplored, Mad Hatter at work, Surprise raid at Khe Sanh, Kennedy mobbed by cheering students, Out of the unknown, King's aide back in Athens, Chromosome errors in criminals, Mr Johnson appeals for austerity, Sea ways change, Challenge for airlines, Colombia Regime Wins Election, US deserters in Swedish incident, Call for meeting on transplants, Credit for big orders, Call to expand agriculture, Brokers' earnings, Charter centre, Delhi rule expected in Bihar crisis, Union MPs threaten to abstain, Rates peg for most homes, Gas price increases may vary by 10 per cent, Mr Wilson listens grimly to robust Mr Brown. Display Advertising: The Chartered Bank Group, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Legal And General, Debenham & Freebody, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, The Vavasseur Group, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Standard Bank, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Charles Davis & Co., The Fenjal Touch, Empire Catering, Dynamic Reading Ltd., Russell Castings, Richard Ellis & Son, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, CU Assurance, Tkm, Rudolf Wolff & Company, Barclays Bank, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Bolsa, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, The Times, Wrac, Idc, International Finance And Services Limited, The Royal Exchange Group, Lloyds Bank Limited, Brown Shipley & Co., Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Phoenix, Ghana Airways, russell & bromley, Lewis & Peat Limited, Bneo, Swiftplan, Laing, English Exporters (London) Ltd.,, Prudential, Bective, Boecc, Henlys Rover, Twa, The Mitchell Cotts Group. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Fashion Free, white and '68, Back to normal at the Stock Exchange. Editorials/Leaders: Second Class Service, This Campaign Year, Last chance for bold action, Violent Protest. Letters to the Editor: Mauritius, Wages And Salaries, Surname Unadorned, Sea City, Black Power, Church Treasures, Buying A House, Scholars WHO Visit Britain: A Depressing Experience, The Male Preserve, Welsh practice, WHO Are Speculators?, Gulbenkian Collection, Student Initiative, A different experience. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Ballet director resigns, University News Cambridge. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday,. Obituaries: MR ARTHUR SIMMONDS Former RHS secretary, Sir Robert Laycock, Brig. W. Rankin, Mr Gerard Fay, Obituary. Reviews: A creditable revival Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Multiple Portrait Of A Wife, Where sound alone pays off, Merlyn Evans, politics, and paint, Jazz work on large scale, A Family Concert, Off Broadway, Challenging role. Classified Advertising: The Times 300, Power-Gas London, Announcements, Public Appointments, LEGAL NOTICES (continued from page 16), Legal Notices, Accountants, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Politics and Parliament: Commons: profits from Concorde, Looking forward from Washington to a stable monetary system, Please, no more tax confusion Budget 68 OLIVER STANLEY makes some last minute requests, Grosvenor Square violence angers MPs, Mr Brown tells why he left, Hunt report on 'grey areas' expected in autumn. Law: Protest By Prisoner Over Gaol Visit Ban In Re De Courcy (A Debtor), Licensee's Claim Over Licence Upheld Regina V. Leicester Licensing Justices Ex Parte Bisson, Phones For Farms In Public Interest Cartwright V. Post Office, When Hoppers Are Left In The Street Gatland And Another V. Metropolitan Police Commissioner.. Sport: Dean may play at Tashkent, Tennis, New attitude to rules, Olympic XI impress, Kiernan To Lead British Lions Ten Welshmen in party, Partial recovery after England collapse, Sports in Brief, Grant Of £50,000 To Mexico Fund, Chance For Swift, Good Sign From Cambridge Oxford travel well, Snow reports, Devon Pilgrim can lead the way Sixty Nine out of Gold Cup, Fine Late Rally Sinks Oxford, Tote payment to levy, Preston pick up useful points. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,802, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Building Land And Sites, Overseas Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Day I of the new monetary deal World buying of equities, Six meet in bid for SDR agreement, Allen West tops target, Scamp calls for direct talks on wages, Firm will give spot gold price, Bankers' treaty and new Budget eve hopes lift £ above parity, Briefly From Industry, Silicone dumping duty, Reflections on the lot of a Chancellor, Bonn is cautious, Latest Dividends, Efta will speed cuts, Tied house 'best defence', What if it were up to the leading businessmen...?, Bristol: a city that Jenkins must hurt, Gold rush in Paris eases off: ingot prices drop 10%, The Imperial Tobacco Company (Of Greatbritain & Ireland),ltd Address to the stockholders by the Chairman Mr. John Partridge Annual General Meeting held at Bedminster, Bristol on 18th March, 1968, Slough Estates beats dividend forecast as profits rise 11 pc, National and Grindlays' growth in London, Bumper bundle from Wiles Group, Motorists rush to buy tyres, 'Imps' is still on bull tack, National And Grindlays Bank, London computer link to Moscow teleprinter, Imps' food takeover, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Pattern to be unchanged?, Lloyd's and big jets, Trust Houses swaps shares with US hotel chain, Big shortage in money market, S Africa waits for situation to clear, European and Far East securities, Texaco Reports for 1967 Highlights, See-saw market in Kaffir shares, Political snag in smelter plan has been overcome, Wm. Park & Co. Forgemasters Increased Turnover Offset By Rising Costs, North West clean sweep, Bristol & West Building Society, 'Positive' reaction in Zurich, The British Bank of the Middle East Opportunities In An Expanding Market, Dearer home loans forecast, South Africa: the $1,000m question, Big merger wave sweeping US, £ rises in sensitive trading, Intra Bank reopening, 'Interunie' N.V. Internationale Beleggings Ume, How The Markets Moved, Small losses predominate EQUITY Markets, Prices soar in Tokyo, Building strike is averted, Is the $ safe? Washington keeps its fingers crossed, Invisible exports, Freight tariffs switch, Cost problem confronts jewellers, NY silver down 2,300 points, John Thompson shows lasting power, Takeovers scoreboard, The big spenders go on to the end, Steady after early fall Fixed Interest, Indonesian mining search. Business Appointments: New post for John Ross. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Prices Mining shares fall back, Modest start at debuts, Copper stocks decline, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices, Share indices, Unit trust prices, Many heavy losses sustained, Wall Street loses early gains, 'End restrictions on commodity imports', Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Brussels shines in firm bourses.

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