The Times - 30/04/1968
1968; Gale Group;
Autores
By TIM JONES, From THE NEWS TEAM-Madrid, April 29, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, April 29, From CHARLES HARGROVE Paris, April 29, By ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Apr 29, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JOHN ROPER-Eastbourne, April 29, By GEORGE CLARK, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Swansea, April 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bournemouth, April 29, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, April 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, April 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, April 29, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Kuala Lumpur, April 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, April 29, From IAN MCDONALD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, April 29, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN Washington, April 29, Partage de Midi By Paul Claudel, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By John Percival, Ballet Critic, By Michael Billington, By T. G. Rosenthal, By Joan Chissell, From Kenneth Loveland, By Julian Critchley, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Monday, PHS, BOYD OF MERTON. PETER RUNGE., W. A. F. BURDETT-COUTTS., CLIFFORD. House of Lords., P. SURENDRA. 15 Highbury Grange, N.5, April 26., IAN HISLOP, O.P. Provincial of English Dominicans. DANIEL WOOLGAR, O.P. Prior, St. Dominic's Priory. LOUIS-BERTRAND FERGUS, O.P., organizer of West Indian Club, Blackfriars Hall. SIMON BLAKE, O.P., Chaplain, St. Richard of Chichester Comprehensive School. St. Dominic's Priory, Southampton Road, N.W.5, April 27., D. A. WIGNEY. 42 Wymondham College, Wymondham, Norfolk., K. MADAN. Kootya, Edington, Bridgwater, Somerset., A. J. BRAYSHAW, Secretary, The, By Roger Fulford, A. J. HAWES. 32 Fitzroy Square, W. 1., LANDSBOROUGH THOMSON, Pre-, A. J. PARFITT., ALAN LEE WILLIAMS. House of Commons, April 28., E. DOUGLAS CAIRD., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By BARRY DAVIES, By TOM GERMAN, BY OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOX, By ROBIN MARLAR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, From A Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, BY NEIL ALLEN ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Business News Staff, By PHILIP JACOBSON, FROM DAVID SPANIER, By KEITH PAYNE, HARRY T. CHAMBERS., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RODNEY COWTON, By RONALD KERSHAW, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, April 29, By Our Labour Staff, By CLIFFORD WEBB, George Pulay CITY EDITOR Writes, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD CASEMENT, From JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, , A. E. HEPPER, Chairman., Fitzpatrick House, Cadogan Street, Glasgow., By ROBERT FORDHAM, By MELVYN WESTLAKE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, April 29, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our Mining Editor,
ResumoNews: Printers bar new radical magazine, Nasser forecasts new war, Czech Official Found Hanged Series of violent deaths, Go-home offer to migrants, Bermuda poll to go ahead, Storm in Lords over Nigeria bombs, Plan to end Guatemala dispute, Plan Changed Over Duke's Visit, Missing boy is found dead, Guardsman 'relied on word of gentleman', More strikes at post offices, Unblinking pulsating star, Alleged reign of terror at club, Madrid Arrest Of Workers' Leaders Tension mounts before mass rallies, Rise in price for winter coke, School No Drag On Gifted Encouraging research report, Students to run own television, Husain arrives in London, Railway crossing policy 'sound' Ministry view of changes, Problem of defining death, All-woman jury ordered Baby trial view by judge, Planning decision causes concern Consent invalidated, Confusion as US march opens, Children of atom bomb victims studied, Duke steps into rail battle, Phantoms fly over Atlantic, The case for dissolving an unpopular Parliament, Humphrey urges every means of diplomacy, Girl cleared of murder, South Korea air power grows, Details of the wage plan, Bank curb on new gold, Greek Reshuffle Of Envoys, To fight Mr Donnelly, Found Guilty of manslaughter, Malaysia Seeking New Friends, Radio Parliament: high emotion or boredom, Jerusalem tense on eve of festivities Fear of Arab disruption, Outcome of US race legislation gives little help to Britain, Law Lords back City court, Coming Home To Nest Swallows' Return, Slum Clearance Speed-Up, RAF Strike Command in being, The Times Diary, Swedes try to break deadlock, £100m on missiles for Libya, 'Avoid bias' Eton head says, 'Lodgers' In Their Own Family Home, Hanoi call to fight harder than ever Fears over peace moves, BOAC pilots accept pay agreement, Soviet fleet build-up, 'Slum' touring conditions for Sadler's Wells, Neo-Nazi victory shakes coalition, Deadlock in bus strike, Fears for patient in French heart transplant, Moderates win as engineers settle for token strike, Shots In Corsica Election Gaullist loses to the left, Big hopes in primary for McCarthy, University lectures by 'telephone' link, Brighton's 50-seat theatre, My aim was peace, says Schramme, Mr Rockefeller expected to stand, Australian Loses Call-Up Plea Objection to Vietnam war. Picture Gallery: A final salute for Bomber Command. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, First call Bison, Magee, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, The Fashion Association Of Denmark, British Paintings, Rover Henlys, British Rail, Aquascutum, Boac, Deliss, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Swiftplan, Hardy Amies Boutique, Cancer Research, Simpson, Gpo, The Daimler, Churchill, Esteé Lauder. Index. Politics and Parliament: Workers bound by pension chains, Lords: judges want City bench to stay, Stepping in more swiftly against dumped goods, The Commons: keeping the parks peaceful, Biafra bombs not British. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Accountants, PUBLIC NOTICES (continued), Entertainments, General Vacancies. Reviews: When hatred drives men to satire, Redgrave The New Mr Chips, Classic frame sets off modern music, Masterful performance of F minor sonata, Record £15,500 paid for Tompion clock, Claudel comes to puzzle, Danes dance superbly, A pattern of islands, Five New Aras, Drama at Brighton, Manhattan Buy-Line. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Reading, Ferrier Memorial Scholarship, Church News. Editorials/Leaders: The Failed Coalition, Finding state steel a financing system, A Neglected Provision, Belize's Big Brother. Letters to the Editor: Victim of frenzy, Pylons On The March, Race Bill Debate, Symptom of malaise, 11 years' experience, Keeping The Score, Letter To The Editor Upper Clyde and the Fairfield experiment, New Drug ACT, Outlets For Britain's Trade, Progress or sterility, Council For Nature, Good Sense On The Bench, Rhodesia Sanctions, Permanent Gypsy Sites. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,837, Bridge Win For Oxford, Television and radio. Obituaries: Alexander Borovsky Russian concert pianist, Lt-Col C. E. Vaughan Commando leader, Mr Hubert Langley, Obituary, Lady Russell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday,. Sport: Waterloo Cup off this year, Albion thrash the champions Three goals by Astle, Sports in Brief, Britain chose strong side, NH results Warwick, Manchester City Go To Top, Jacklin ties for ninth place, Owen Anthony will be hard to beat, Cambridge Learn From Kanhai Warwickshire in control, Early success for Italian, Altig overall leader, Liverpool thwarted by Spurs' defence, Late winner by Osgood, Setback for Stewart, Rugby club records, Runners try new track, Dulwich again strong in batting, All Blacks Show The Way, Bookmakers' levy doubled Lord Wigg asks for £3.8m, Angus should keep title. Law: Condition By Council Voids Outline Planning Permission Kingsway Investments (Kent) Ltd. V. Kent County Council Kenworthy V. Same. Weather: The Weather. Property: New Homes, Overseas Properties. Business and Finance: Silver up on US curb, Compania Mexicana De Petroleo "El Aguila" S.A., En Liquidacion, How the law views industry's payouts to political parties, £2.5m plan by DCL, Australian oil agreement, BoT denies Swedish complaint on Efta, Woodcock rebukes Mrs Castle, Gallaher-1967, £188m gold was shipped out in dollar scare month, Anglo-Swiss Holdings Limited, Chevron opens first stations, 'Greenbat' offers 7s 9d for T H & J Daniels, How Britain is being 'outsold', Contracts, The East African Power & Lighting Co. Ltd., Venezuelan squeeze on the oil firms, EQUITABLE's bonus news, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Johnson to speed 'paper gold' Bill, Uruguayan peso devalued again, European and Far East securities, Gallaher dividend is safe, Receiver in at Craven, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Money short, How The Markets Moved, Trade Bill 'criminal', Rush for silver reveals only the iceberg's tip, Fisons' profit outlook brightening, Briefly From Industry, Union Miniére for Australia, Nationalized steel firms had net losses of £9.6m, Business Equipment Ultravox sales poser, 25% rise in war risk for Middle East, Linread LIMITED, Seeking a broader base, Thorn hits at critics, Copper wire prices cut, Optimistic view at John Thompson, Bicc British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, 15s a ton increase in summer coke, £400m to convert to natural gas, £100m boost for aerospace: car exports hit a peak, Wm Mallinson tops payout forecast, Equitable Life still prefers gilts, Slough Estates, Limited, New look at gold share values, Fisons' profits soar to £1.8m, Securities at low ebb, Australian trust offer, Japan: big export drive, Dearborn Computer Corporation, £60m Unilever bid rejected by S & N, Revlon charged with anti-trust purchase, The Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company, Witwatersrand, Limited, Euro-dollar bond tax move, Cory backs Hovermarine, Rises and Falls, Leaders looking tired, GEC-AEI sells plant, Pearl Assurance Company Limited Sir Geoffrey Kitchen's Review, Ford reports record $222m income, £15m merger in Japan, Cambridge spurt this year, No concessions say cocoa men, Government Gold Mining Areas (Modderfontein) Consolidated Limited, Inflation the problem for Hudson's Bay, Hodge confident of higher profits, Gold Mining Earnings Estimates, Tomatin Distillers Company Ltd,, Quiet day for sterling, John Thompson Group, NY silver-40 to up 100, TV messages recall 7,000 men to work, Running fight against expansion curbs, City and CBI-the debate continues..., Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., G. B. Britton & Sons (Holdings), Rootes in major shake up By CLIFFORD WEBB Midland Industrial Correspondent, Whitbread plans £5m wine rise, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Pearce new chairman of East Midlands Gas Board. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Prices Large rise in Fisons, Silver prices up 7d after US move, Wall Street moves ahead-but sluggishly, BICC's £10m loan at 7 3/4 pc, Regional share prices, Share indices, Unit trust prices, Closing Prices-continued.
Referência(s)