The Times - 01/03/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Friday, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-Budapest, Feb. 29, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 29, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PAT HEALY, By Our Medical Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Durham, Feb. 29, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Feb. 29, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Feb. 29, From JOHN L. HESS-Paris, Feb. 29, From STEWART HARRIS-Special Forces Camp, Tay Ninh Feb. 29, By Nature-Times News Service, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, Feb. 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Feb. 29, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, Feb. 29, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Feb. 29, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Feb. 29, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, PHS, T. H. RIGBY, Professorial Fellow in, KENNETH LEECH., MICHAEL ST. ALBANS., GERALDINE JONES, President., EDNYFED HUDSON DAVIES., GORDON DARBY., BRIAN BALL-GREENE., G. R. ELTON. DAVID THOMSON. DOROTHY WHITELOCK, NEVILLE J. CRAMER., SOORYAKANT PATEL., RONALD DAVIS, DERMOT MORRAH., ERROLL OF HALE, President, The, H. R. HARVEY., By Thomas Lenthall, J. T. GREENSMITH, E. V. TUCKER., ROSALYN LE C. BRELSFORD., FROM OUR FOOD CORRESPONDENT, By DOUGLAS CALDER, BY BEVIS HILLIER, SALES ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By BARRY DAVIES, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Feb. 29, By PETER WEST, By REX BELLAMY Tennis Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From Henry Popkin, M.C., By BRIAN LEWIS, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, Valerie Knox, MISS M. WELLS, R.N.T., Betty Jerman, Patricia de Joux, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY GERALD ELY, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KEITH PAYNE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Feb. 29, From Our Africa Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, By DAVID DAVIS, By RODNEY COWTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By BERNARD WEATHERILL, M P, C. N. BEATTIE., By our Mining Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Geoffrey Smith, by Julian Mounter, South Wales Correspondent, by Sir Alfred Nicholas, Chairman, Development Corporation for Wales, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Our Special Correspondent, by Kenneth Loveland, by Roscoe Howells, by Brian J. Ford, by John Carter, Travel Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Clash over Britain at EEC session French rebuff to Brandt, Frostbite not so rare in London, Police clash with Rome students, Ugly racial hate 'splitting U S society', Government Stop The Clock, Saving millions in industry, MPs pursue aero contracts affair, Irish Government says: 'No backdoor here', Students to have say in academic policy, Immigration talks on Algeria, Roads to prosperity, Prescription charges delay, Ravel fortune for former barber, Curia gets a new deal, The Jubilee sell-out, Language issues, Renoir sale to save tax, University dilemma, Reprisals threat in India, Crash schools plan to arrest swing from science, Bad model for British transport, Opposition to sixth-form curricula, Christmas Eve and the sau-sau, Man gaoled over TV cat, Whitehall goes for open plan, Toys?-well, not quite, Royal opportunity, Wage powers likely before Budget, Prague mouthpiece for the progressives, Soviet gains in the Mediterranean, Law Library Named After Judge, Gun salvo as McNamara retires, Risk In Laos Of Second Front, Running battles fought in Cairo streets, Asians told: You cannot leave, The Times Diary FO's first female Resident Clerk Why Professor Vernon is leaving César prepares his event, Star prediction for 1968, Peers Defeat Move To Kill Immigrant Bill By 109-85 First victims turned back at Nairobi, Union reject rail pay plan, Soviet tanks lurk in Cambodia Border patrol's encounter, Concorde flight assurance, Choir night no longer enough, Thousands in appeals to Queen, Rockefeller faces dilemma, Strength in variety, Progress up north, DPP pays costs, council says, Port growing pains, '100,000 could come from S Yemen', Lord Robens for 'G.B. Ltd', Michelin demotes two top restaurants, Crossing Advice 'Irrelevant', 'Soldiers' not really anti-Churchill, How grey is my valley, Sir Learie asked to stand, The Night Sky In March, Immigrant appeal lawyers briefed Trip to Nairobi on Sunday, Call to exclude £20 pensioners Sliding scale proposed, Tide runs for nationalists, How To Express New Money Preparing for decimals, U S criticized for outdated Vietnam tactics, £21,000 For Chinese Dinner Service Amsterdam Sale, Ombudsman reports on first year, Court Action In Lübke Affair Graphologist files a suit, Hanging appeal in Rhodesia fails Privy Council issue today, Rumania walk-out at Budapest, Israel changes status of occupied areas, Hospital authorities and staff, Farms at the crossroads, Modern art for boardrooms, Tracing the universe, Ex-commando gets nine years, Push-button pit raises hopes, Merger plan for 13 counties. Picture Gallery: The Arctic Team out on the ice. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Grant's, Rolls Royce, Tarmactivity, Ici, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, J.R.Freeman & Son Ltd, Aberdare Holdings Limited, Dendix, Cambrian Airways, Fc, Barclays Bank, Wales Gas, Icfc, The Times, Shelter, Coventry Climax, Bateman, Ealing & Action Building Society, Westminster Bank Limited, Avica Equipment Ltd, Lloyds Bank, ft, Bp, Chipstead, Die Welt, Fram, Pan Am, Manweb, THE Daily Mail's, Northern Ireland Trailers Limited, Godfrey Davis, Times Newspapers Limited, The M & G Group, Property Unit Fund, Dur, A.G.Sutherland Ltd, Electrical Review, London News, Co-operative permanent, East African Airways. Index. Politics and Parliament: Civil Defence cuts inevitable, The Lords: Immigrants Bill vote-109 for; 85 against., MPs sit through the night to finish the Bill, Commons: £21m a year contribution, Home Secretary's words stand. Official Appointments and Notices: A serum for transplants, University News Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: Dilemma of the unofficial strike, Commonwealth Home Truths, Not So Popular Science, India Bars The Door. Letters to the Editor: Horrors Of Vietnam, Alien arrivals, Queues For Records, Test Extras, Third Airport, Chaos over taxes? It's here!, Commons vote, Devaluation again, Labour's record, Exports To Argentina, Experience tells, Danger signal, Visit By The Queen, The Basis Of An Immigration Policy: Where Britain Has Gone Wrong, Promissory note, Without status, Almost Indefensible Censor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Wednesday March 3, 1943 Powdered Meat In Pies. Births. Sport: Dreary batting by West Indies Weather cuts play short, Queens' cruise home comfortably, Borotra committee disturbed by propaganda war defeat, Runners At Kempton Park, Notable Display By Highworth Black Justice thwarted, Sports in Brief, Clean sweep by Britain, Today's football, Party of 27 chosen, SCOTLAND-CAIRNGORMS.-All runs com-, Multi-Racial Committee, Cut Eye Stops London, Ship-shape at last, Side glances at Mexico, Little Joy For The England Teams, England face fine defence. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr P. J. S. Bevan. Reviews: Power of the saxophone, Israel Orchestra, Good idea gone wrong, A restaged 'Queen', LPO put in fine mettle, Back music, not just Britain, Pay day for young Lawrence Royal Court Theatre A Collier's Friday Night. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 18 and 20, Company Meeting Notices, Appointments Also On Pages 19 and 20, Personal, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Law: 'Golden Scoop' Bingo Illegal Adcock And Others V. Wilson, Extended Affiliation Jurisdiction A. V. A., 'Principle Of The Theatre Violated', 'No Compensation' Procedure IS Criticized Westminster Bank Ltd. V. Beverley Borough Council and Another. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,787, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Property: Increasing vogue for the bungalow, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Templeton Carpets, Routine sales lower the Funds Fixed Interest, Emi Interim Report covering half year to 31st Dec. 1967, Imi IMI well placed to exploit export growth Mr. P. T. Menzies reports on Increases in efficiency and productivity and on currently improved trading conditions, Large help for money, Monsanto to build on Tees-side, Copper piles up in strike, Hambros are pretty wise old birds at investing for income Perhaps they can help you feather your nest, 'Estate agents solvent', First UK bank for Korea, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Pound slide continues, London provisions, Nigeria silent on oil money, Japan buys into Congo copper, What place for the little man?, Accountants' warning on excess profits, Prices 'key to greater productivity', Booming photo trade, How The Markets Moved, Keeping the big fish Business Diary, Dun & Bradstreet Limited, Shake-out at Craven, Bank rate curb on expansion, Placing for C H Pearce, E Allen puts £2.3m tag on Armitage, Cyril Spencer takes over, To Calais by hydrofoil, Enkalon man got £15,000, Ports policy under fire, Pinnock plan challenged, Switzer and Company (drapers, Monopolies budget..., Inerim shows EMI still full of promise, Port Of Manchester State Proposals Criticized Sir Leslie Roberts's Address, Bank loans up £188m despite the squeeze, $284m drop in European holdings, Henlys Limited Further Expansion, Threat to U S payments balance, Sweet success for the supermarkets, Shipyards fear Argentine snub, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Interim Statement Wingate Investments, Markets in London still advancing, International Holdings, Bonn dispute on imports, Mr. F. N. Garland and Mr. C. P., EDWARD G. HERBERT LIMITED (Machine Tool Manufacture and General Engineers) Mr. Derek Hartle's Statement, Imperial and Rothman's to test new cigarette filter, Rolls-Royce on brink of winning massive U S engine order, Note circulation up £5.8m, Big U S drug firms face $132m. suits, Briefly From Industry Expanding markets for synthetic fibres, Anglo-Thai jumps 50 pc, Scrip option from Tillotson?, Anchor Unit Trust shows the way, Steel strike is over, Osterreichische Länderbank Results Improved, Gunter answer to strikes, A way out of the TUC'S present dilemma, Imperial Japanese Government, Pay ceiling 3½%-no plan to freeze prices, Ampol [Petroleum Limited] Highlights from Address of the Chairman, Mr. L. J. Thompson at Annual Meeting held on February 14, 1968, Investment at 1963 low, The Prestige Group Limited Mr. W. F. Laporte reports on 1967 Increased Profit And Dividend, Pound drops as gold nerves affect market, P & O enters insurance, Hambro seeks Europe funds, Forte takes over Hickie Borman, A good hedge if dividends are pegged, Alenco Limited, IMI optimism tempered, New Scottish Widows pension fund service, Shop Investments Limited Sir John G. Foster's statement, Takeovers scoreboard, Arbuthnot Latham & Co., Limited Mr. J. F. Prideaux Reviews the Year, Sunley plans £20m resort in France. Business Appointments: Three move up at AP. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Preponderance of rises EQUITY Markets, Covent Garden prices, Regional share prices, Copper rallies after early sharp fall, Unit trust prices, NY silver prices soar, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shipbuilding shares buoyant, Wall Street weak but gold shares again buoyant.
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