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The Times - 03/02/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Feb. 2, From PAUL GARDNER, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ALEX HENDRY, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From JOHN YOUNG, By RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Feb. 2, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Feb. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Cape Town, Feb. 2, From RICHARD WIGG-Georgetown, Guyana, Feb. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Vienna, Feb. 2, By Nature-Times News Service, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Kingston, Feb. 2, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 2, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By RICHARD OLIVER, By DAVID BONAVIA, By BOB WILDAU, ROBERT CONQUEST. 4 York Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, S.W.11., G. C. S. CURTIS, Chairman, Saffron Walden Rural District Council. Houses, Great Sampford, Saffron Walden, Essex., R. T. PAGET. House of Commons., W. M. GRAHAM. The Gardener's House, Claremont Park, Esher, Surrey., DAVID HOWELL. House of Commons, Feb. 1., SEÁN Ó RAFARTAIGH, President, Conradh Na Gaeilge Londain. 99 Belgrave Road, Victoria, S.W.1., By Antonia Raeburn, REGINALD A. SMITH. Albury Heath, Guildford, Surrey., DOUGLAS PIRIE. 12 Culford Gardens, S.W.3., HOWARD FOX, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ROY MACKIE, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, MICHAEL D. K. TURNER. 11 The Close, Montreal Park, Sevenoaks, Kent., By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By JOHN PRICE, By RODNEY COWTON, DILYS ROWE, DIANA MCVEAGH, STANLEY SADIE, STEPHEN WALSH, WILLIAM MANN, CARYL BRAHMS, MICHAEL RATCLIFFE, DILIP HIRO, TARIQ ALI, FRANK NORMAN, PATRICK MACNAGHTEN, JOHN WELLS, JOHN HORDER, ROGER BAKER, W. J. IGOE, IVERACH MCDONALD, JOHN VINCENT, RICHARD ORMOND, JOHN BURROW, H. R. BEARD,

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News: 'Freedom of newspapers', 6,100 jobs go in merged AEI, Chess Harry Golombek, £48,000 gems missing, With clubs and tackle, Guyana offer on dispute, Johnson Says Vietcong Offensive IS Coming In The North Appeal to Russia by Foreign Secretary, Dangers seen in EEC links M Rey advises caution, Majesty in waterfalls, Village 'MP' picked over a pint, 'Traitor's' article-no action, Longshore order, Table tennis star 'killed in China', Protest holds up match, Battle of Perfume River, Mr Brown Backs Benelux Plan, Remember with flowers, Further remand for Oliver Cutts, Australia unable to send more, Walkout in Delhi over apartheid, Meat import ban may stay Mr Peart calls new inquiry, Pound closes below its best, S Africa warning on Simonstown British intentions in doubt, Balkan Revival Of Nationalism, Guardsmen and a civilian for trial, Live history in Lindau, Rimsky's first opera revived, Test Run For Tv In The Lords, Tennis faces the crunch, James Reston asks how much longer the slaughter can go on Hanoi's forces following strategy of terror, Metaphysician seeking the nature of self, BEA to cut night jets by half, 'Easy pickings' for Heathrow thieves, Russian arms sought by S Yemen, New method of making oil from shale, Receiving orders, Churchmen condemn lottery Bill, £2m offer for the Queen Elizabeth, Wilson aim is strong US ties, No progress on students' grants, Father 'glad Wilson was recaptured', Seamen to put 20% claim, How women fought for the vote 50 years ago, 95 Guineas For A Potboiler, Fresh Hué onslaught, Mr Brown offers his help in talks, Evidence against a variable universe, What to lay down now, 'Shoot on sight' order, Trees Robbed Of Night Effects Of Neon, £10,000 scheme to aid anglers, Us-Soviet Ship Collision Moscow sends protest, The Times Diary O, such coyness at the Bar! Schram for London China centre Massacre much exaggerated, Eating In Katie Stewart, Man gets life sentence for child murder, Student finance and the case for loans, Le weekend à la carte, Quebec offer to Paris, 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, February 4, 1943 Victory At Stalingrad, Complaint on 'Dash slap' rejected, Trawlermen's wives to try 'diplomacy', Vietcong attack on police stations, 1837 Act deprives women of estate Signatures on father's will, Ships to stay in Suez Canal, Initial Wall Street gain lost, Stamps Kenneth Chapman, Support for bomb pact qualified, Rhodesia visit by Sir Alec, Magic in a dead duck. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Island Cruising Club, Cooks, Bournemouth, Rolls Royce, Multiple Display Advertisements, "Valinda", Melia Hotels, Union-Castle, Cunard, Heather Garden, Business Opportunities, Collins, Ionian Travel, Extra Large Trees, &C., Appeals, George Massey, Colston washes-up modern style!, The Times, Maylord Bed Rest, The Sunday Times, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Tyral, Ebor, Appointments, Property Unit Fund, "So-Ho", Elsevier Publishing Company Ltd., Kent Country Nurseries Ltd., Courtaulds, Limited, Sir Henry Lunn Ltd, Udt. Index. Classified Advertising: A Genuine Bargain, Gianduia, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Personal, Services tomorrow: fifth Sunday after Epiphany, Unrepeatable Wine Bargain, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Hardware Manufacturers, Connoisseurs' Guide, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Ministry Of Transport, Hallgarten, Gardening. Property: Town Houses. Picture Gallery: Con espressione. Politics and Parliament: National lottery backed, but Bill will need changes. Law: Superfluous Witnesses Defeat Testator's AIM In Re Bravda, Deceased, Apology To Mr Macleod's Brother Macleod V. Admark Publishing Company Ltd. And Others. Sport: Easy wins for top two seeds, Monti breaks record, Crerand and Best in doubt, Move by US promoter, Report helps South Africa's cause, Weekend Arrangements, Sports in Brief, Stilwell in last four, Army title for Westenholz, Master of Art can brighten Price's National hopes, Scots' teamwork may be decisive at Cardiff, Frith retains sprint title, Premium Bond winners, Cowdrey hits 107 in record stand Edrich run out for 98. Editorials/Leaders: The Blessings Of Britain, Gambling With Taxes, Widening The Battle. Letters to the Editor: Winds At Stansted, First responsibility, Growth Of Bureaucracy, Failure To Stand By Beliefs, Welsh In The Schools, Immigration, Helping The Police, 'Inept Sentence', Defence Of Shipping, The Path To Follow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Obituaries: Dr R. E. Slade, Obituary, Dr Ivan Ribar Former Yugoslav president, Mr Murray Medway Kidney centre founder. Deaths. Business and Finance: Index hits fresh peak, Wages reach record level, Cairnton Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On United Kingdom Problems, Ford men seek increase, S & H writ expected soon, £24m nylon plant provides 3,000 jobs, Bewildering choice, Swan Hunter look to SA, Thorn must wait, £12m loan expected to succeed, Smelter: Alcan gets tough, Remington switches from Glasgow to Europe, Westminster seeks £12m, £17m Cowdray offer for Longman, Gold reserves up by £22m last month, GEC-AEI lay off 6,100, Trading stamp lesson for supermarkets, Keeping the customers safe from the salesmen BOWES EGAN analyses consumer protection law, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, F & P sets generous price on Longmans, Banks new deal, New 'high' for Western Mining, Courtaulds confronts ICI with £8.4m bid for Northgate, Profits lift by Lon. City & Westcliff, Copper prices turn down, Angus Ogilvy joins Rank, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Jones, Stroud advance, Money short, Neddy debate on sterling, Bonus for gilt-edged, How The Markets Moved, Watch on spending, UK bill rate up 4d, Glynwed-KMT agree on offer withdrawal. Business Appointments: EEC 'link man' joins the DEA. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Edward Mayer, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,764. Weather: The Weather. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Tobaccos and breweries firm. Births. Reviews: A trace of parody?, A Puccini rarity to try, Grenoble playgoers get their way, From the house of the dead On The Yard By Malcolm Braly, How the scientists opted out THE REVOLUTION OF THE DONS: Cambridge and Society in Victorian England, An English evening, What to look out for, The limits of Prince Albert Prince Albert And Victorian Taste By Winslow Ames, Between the lines A Horse's Head By Evan Hunter, The war of progress REPORT FROM THE IRON MOUNTAIN on the possibility and desirability of peace, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, If poet Edward Simons would, An elusive atmosphere, An actress of great distinction, Interviewers in the front line, Revelation The Schoolmaster By Earl Lovelace, Pooter, Paperbacks, As a poet George Eliot had a Bet-, The best of having a past, Ill told Rosy IS My Relative By Gerald Durrell, A ribald company The Penguin Book Of Satirical Verse Introduced And Edited By Edward Lucie-Smith, Police lethargy in prosecuting, Liberalism: a loaded trial Liberty, Equality, Fraternity By James Fitzjames Stephen, A problem rarely faced by a, Living, but not singing Division Street: America By Studs Terkel, Kennan: a sad history of disagreement Memoirs, 1925-50 By George F. Kennan, "Most genuine, most likeable and most gifted Weber!" Carl Maria Von Weber By John Warrack, Extracting the satire.

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