The Times - 01/06/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, May 31, BY THE NEWS TEAM, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PEARCE WRIGHT-Porton Down, Wiltshire, May 31, By Our Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN YOUNG-Plymouth, May 31, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Kampala, May 31, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, May 31, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, May 31, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-Beirut, May 31, From FRED EMERY, From Our Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN-Watts, Los Angeles, May 31, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, May 31, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER WEST, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, , By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By PAMELA MacGREGOR MORRIS, By NORMAN FOX, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From GEOFFREY GREEN-Hanover, May 31, FROM VIVIAN JENKINS, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY-Paris, May 31, By RICHARD DAVY, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Paris, May 31, PHS, RICHARD WORCESTER., ARTHUR BADINGHAM., G. L. STEPHENSON, , J. B. CULLINGWORTH, , AHARON REMEZ., PETER ZINKIN, , VICTOR KNIGHT, , E. SPENCER SHEW, , C. DE GRUCHY, , HARDY AMIES., ECCLES., R. D. CORCOS., By Michael Richey, BRENDA CAPSTICK, THOMAS ANTHEM, D. H. DOIG., D. R. QUIN, , ANTHONY BULL, , By the REV. DR. NORMAN PITTENGER, Kings College, Cambridge, By Nature-Times News Service, By ROBERT JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, May 31, By Our Labour Staff, By PETER JAY, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, May 31, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, T. A. LAYTON., R. BALDWIN., By Our Mining Editor, By DAVID JONES, FRANK HOWES, STANLEY SADIE, JOAN CHISSELL, DAVID WADE, ROBERT NYE, RICHARD HOLMES, E. R. VINCENT, DILIP HIRO, FRANK GANNON, FRANK NORMAN, JOHN VINCENT, KAY DICK,
ResumoNews: Ban and fine on Spanish newspaper, Passport seizures review, Jet delayed 26 hours in go-slow, Antlers as a cooling mechanism, Corrections, Hindu protest over beef export 'conspiracy', Nigeria peace talks break down 'Demand for surrender', Your weekend fixtures Offshore Sailing, Intrepid British off to France, Glider men fear RAF fly-past, McCarthy Woos Negro Voters Picnic in Watts ghetto, Gen De Gaulle Gains Union Pledge Not To Disrupt Elections Signs of back-to-work trend emerging, Sacrifice by Pompidou of Gaullist hawks, Distress over modern society, Army in stopgap role, Preparing for holidays, From now on regular preventive, Teachers are divided over unrest, Saigon area dive-bombed by S Vietnamese, Choosing the 'right' route across the Atlantic, The month of mayhem, New London research block opened, Yachtsman's 'chance of a lifetime', Rebuke, but no ban on rebel MP, Anxiety at gaoling of student, Judge thanked by Albanian, Strong entry for Ilford chess, Pollen count starts, Dividend cut by Mirror group, Judge on 'hellish' occupation, The sad Result, Czech manoeuvres date kept secret, Rocking revolution, Addicts misled me, Dr Petro says, Couve has finance post, Police act to break up strikes, March of anti-Gaullists brings havoc to Rome, Union signs croupiers, Schoolgirl is murdered on way home, Army ring Porton against germ war protest, Christian morality and the homosexual, For summer thirsts, Package deal for pilgrims, Priority for radio telescope, Support steadies the franc, The Times Diary Strikes hit stage revolutionaries MP to tell POW escape story Kennet on Crucé's UN blueprint, Armoured cars out in Beirut, More heart transplants performed, Kray twin accused of killing 'axe man' Second man also charged, Newspaper strike fans racial hatred, Judges are replaced, Scots Nationalists say power near. Picture Gallery: Thames maidens, Mr. Billy Ashley's Three-abreast "Galloping Horses". News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Chapman & Hall, Leicester Permanent, Unicorn Financial Trust, Daimler Hire, Multiple Display Advertisements, Foyles, The En-Tout-Cas Co., Ltd.,, Condemned, Zeiss, The Times Literary Supplement. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Classified Advertisement Department, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments, Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Revised guidance to teachers on drug problem, Four in Oldham by-election. Law: Liability Under Riba Contract T. A. Bickerton & Son Ltd. v. North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. Sport: England short list for first Test Element of speculation, Two Australian Seeds Beaten, Sports in Brief, Warwick Have An Easy Task, Striving to qualify, Germans Seeking Revenge, Oxford University v. Leicester, Acquit looks best at Kempton Soroco worth watching, Holder puts Lancashire to flight, Wooldridge In Final, Evening racing at Teesside Park, Winning run in danger, Square Deal a danger, Tense Last Over At Lord's, Effortless burst of speed by La Lagune, Yorkshire hang on, Vines earns lead of one stroke Greens gathering pace, Fine effort by Broome, Watson doubtful, Somerset just hold out for draw By Jack Fingleton, Rollinson Moves Up To Third First win for Poland, Keble hang on again, Pleasant sailing at Whitstable, Derbyshire short of target. Official Appointments and Notices: Graham's New Post, Quarter Sessions Appointment, Church News, Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: Gold gives a lining to clouds over the franc, Naive New World, Wanted: An Embassy, Time For Generosity. Letters to the Editor: Safeguarding The Aircraft Industry, Filling The Dangerous Gap, Commons And Press, Rhodesian loans, Churchill Statue, Museum Director, Rented Housing, Men's Fashion, Not A Bad Monster?, Supermarket 'vino', Desire to serve, Students In Revolt, Arms To Nigeria, Arabs And Israel, The Rusting Bicycle, Greek Colonels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, June 2, 1943 The King With Freemasons. Obituaries: Dr Sydney Northcote, Lieut.-Col. G. S. Eberle, Prince Ludwig Of Hesse, Dr. Stuart Hensman, Very Rev. N. C. Christopherson Former Dean of Peterborough, Obituary. Business and Finance: Move to halt the flight from franc, Dismal reserve figures?, British Isles & General Investment Trust Ltd. Sir Denys Lowson on Trust's increased revenue, Seamen's rise will cost industry £3m, IPC's profits fall by £4.6m: 3-point cut in the dividend, Lombard Street in surplus Money Market, Strict currency controls in France, Gingering the small holder to action, Pillar cuts out £300,000 of losses, £1,500 offer to dockers, Sugar talks deadlocked, 'Grey' areas concern, SIG unperturbed by early decline in profits, $40m loan sought by KLM, Policy to stay the same, Over £100,000 a year for top men in U S business, Exceptionally quiet day EQUITY Markets, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Difficult task facing Couve de Murville, Squeeze: more bank talks, High bill rate, British Funds steadier Fixed Interest, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited Northern & Employers Assurance Company Limited, V & G offer finalized, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, RPM ban on false eyelashes, How The Markets Moved, Stores split on six-day trading, US hope of averting a crisis, Unilever bid withdrawn, Thomson ahead in Canada by $1m., Changeover in copper price policy. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper rises but slips on curb Commodities, The Times Share Indices, The Fed supports franc: new low for pound Sterling, Receiving Orders, The Hon. Peter Vanneck of Rowe, London Stock Exchange Prices Shipping shares well up, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Broad advance with index up 3.79 Wall Street. Business Appointments: New post at Taylor Woodrow. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,864, Candidates' surprises, Progress in the squeeze. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Of no fixed abode People Of The Streets, The amateur phenomenon A NEST OF TIGERS: The Sitwells in their times, Walter Bagehot: the limited influence of informed opinion THE COLLECTED WORKS OF WALTER BAGEHOT: Volumes three and four, the Historical Essays, Ventrally attached to the rock of, The Times Saturday Review, Reticent chamber music, Sheldon Renan drove a thousand, What next will Rubbra write?, Hypocrisy Race, Jobs And The Law In Britain, Carnival Enderby Outside, An evening of Mozart, A master wordsmith, A confusion of lines on the Left The Years Of The Week, Paperbacks, Pooter, From small screen to large, Out of touch with the provinces, Menuhin's Mozart in English, Fiction: how tall was Thomas Wolfe? Thomas Wolfe: A Biography, Timescrime Craftsman, The code men: or why Cynthia could not go it alone The Code Breakers, 'Happenings' still keep happening. Property: Historic Homes.
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