The Times - 18/05/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, May 17, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From DESSA TREVISAN-Bucharest, May 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Prague, May 17, BY ARTHUR REED., By BEVIS HILLIER, By MAURICE CORINA, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By A. W. HA LETT, Science Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Perth, May 17, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, May 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, May 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, May 17, From FRED EMERY, From INNIS MacBEATH-Window Rock, Arizona, May 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, May 17, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Potchefstroom, May 17, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Rome, May 17, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER CRANMER, By CHARLES BRAY, By JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER WEST, By FINLAY DAVIDSON, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By DENNIS WOOD, From LOUIS HEREN, From IAN MCDONALD, PHS, MICHAEL J. LLOYD., ALPORT., A. P. H. WHITE., BALFOUR., NEAL ASCHERSON., JUDY TODD., MAURICE MACMILLAN., R. A. LEIGH., From Robert Rhodes James, JOE SLOVO., JOHN BRATBY., JOHN BROWN., EDWARD INGLIS, Past Senior, By the Rev. Dr. J. Heywood Thomas, Reader in Divinity, University of Durham., By Philip Jacobson, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, FROM HARLOW UNGER, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, ERNEST M. WALKER., GEORGE H. LANE., J. A. HUNSWORTH, Banking Information Service, 10, Lombard Street, E.C.3., H. DAVENPORT., By JOHN PRICE, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Bristol, May 17, From MICHAEL BAILY ON BOARD CARMANIA., By JOHN GILMORE, By Nature-Times News Service, DIANA MCVEAGH, STANLEY SADIE, ALAN BLYTH, DOMINIC GILL., WILLIAM GAUNT, MARY CONROY, GABRIEL CHANAN, PENELOPE MASLIN, ROBERT NYE, LYMAN ANDREWS, GUDRUN TEMPEL,
ResumoNews: Mr Kosygin's surprise visit to Prague, Woman dies in Kenya axe attack, Babycham finds a £108m bidder, Air Immigration Men To Stay, 4 cleared of plot charge, QC to head inquiry on flats, New outbreak on farm, Paris Students March As Strikes Spread Through Industry Gen de Gaulle may fly back tonight, Husband Had To Sit On Floor For Tv, Men trapped on peak, Infatuating inflatables, Mixed grill and salad, Seeds of revolt among Canadian students, Smith wants to talk, Navajos Face The New Age 100 years on reservation, Non-violent protest on Gandhi, Europe satellite in orbit, Kray defence fails to get man named Alleged plot to murder, Launch of first Esro satellite, Pembroke funds frozen, Vatican rebuke for Chinese, Rudolf Bultmann, Fears of crisis over immigration Act, £17,000 for commode, Rents ruling may add to rates, The Times Diary Curious fruit of Springer riots Stirling on the waterfront Kikuyus in search of a publisher, Saigon Bustles With Life Between War Storms, A dual personality, Shots fired in a clash with police, Noise 'driving out composer', Negro leader's appeal, Thousands of Cup tickets forged, Race driver seriously injured, Campaigning starts to warm up in California, Chemist admits drug charge, Timed to show, Priests held after raid on records, A 'Svengali' match, Spare parts now available to man, Direct link maintained on Rumania tour, Robens calls for a better structure, Missile firing range opened in Crete, Czechs try to allay blockade fear Russian hold on economy, Tory hint of value-added tax, Campers run short of money, Riding a hobby-horse, A night to remember, Shostakovich loses union leadership, 1,000 pilots in BOAC dispute, Bonn puts new law to the allies Full sovereignty in sight, Irish Sea oil hunt at two sites Test drilling on peninsula, University Move Cools Dispute Essex suspensions end, Civil Servants Resent Attack 'Ill-informed criticism', Liberals may move to new headquarters, Welbeck College Entry, US troops leave Vietnam valley, Judge orders child's return, Boy with new lung winks at father, Fraud alleged over knitting machines. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Lazy afternoon. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Lesser, Multiple Display Advertisements, Haywards, Andrews Spintrim, Mallett, Rank Taylor Hobson, Unicorn Trust, Geographical Magazine, Mountfield, Alitalia, Cashmores, Tryon Gallery Ltd., Boac, Tyndall Funds, Help the aged, Treasures and Curiosities, The Klansman William Bradford Huie, The Clean Sweep, Cocksure. Index. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Easter, For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts And Boats, Hotels And Resorts, Entertainments, Classified Advertising Information, Gardening. Property: Seaside And Country, Flats And Maisonettes. Law: Arrests In Breath Test Cases. Sport: Inman Delays Defeat, Candy Cane will bring back memories, Sports in Brief, Spring Star best, Hewitt To Play Okker In Final British players survive, Worcester checked, Young rider leads, Today's fixtures Association Football, Needless struggle for Kent Recovery by Somerset, Bear shows the way, Lawry gives bowlers a workout, Unrewarded effort, Crucial catch dropped, Brief Challenge By Prideaux Northampton behind clock, King Round In 68 To Lead Dazzling form with wedge, The magnetism and clamour that is Wembley today, Miss Stapleford retires, Sussex lose chances, England Shaken, Lions should overcome Western Transvaal, Everton dependable but too predictable, WaltonHeath golf scores. Editorials/Leaders: The Face IS Familiar, Vertical Living, Republican Ferment, Investment premium a bar to progress. Letters to the Editor: Dr Sloman's action, Tax On Learning, London Orchestras, Rhodesia Policy, Pension Increase, What to advise?, Set an example of wage restraint, Trends In Art, Low cost rubber, Playwrights And South Africa, The Broken Entente, Automatic cheques, Arabs And Israel, Clash With Authority At Essex, Loss Of Passport, Inflation defined. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Rome And Abbey Scholarships, University News Anglo-Spanish Foundation, Sir Ronald Harris has been. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday,. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Brown A former Madras chief secretary, Sir John Sheppard, Dr John Craig Scholar and teacher, Mr H. L. Groves, Sir Francis Layland-Barratt. Business and Finance: Active support as rate drops 17 points Sterling, Independents accuse film distributors, The British Economy Key Statistics 1900-1966, Gilts lead shares down, Benn's guide to efficiency, Easy close after very large help Money Market, Bracken Mines Limited, Giant rig for Gas Council, Small firms may get grants to buy advice, Unit trust sales up, The 'export feeling' is taking over, Rail Board to have shipping subsidiary, Car boom is ending, Banca D'america E D'italia Head Office-Milan Capital And Surplus: Lit. 9,000,000,000 Foreign Business Significant Progress, Winkelhaak Mines Limited, Russians take 60-year Antwerp oil lease, Miserable day for the funds Fixed Interest, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Sheraton to build London hotels?, Dollar weakens too, Kleinwort Benson opens in Geneva, Brewers are moving in on the wine trade, 2 small Co-ops face closure, British Enkalon® Limited Continued expansion, Unpromising year ahead for cruises, Industrial index rise forecast, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Construction merger talks, Allied and Showerings to form £300m drinks giant, Record corporate profits in US, Tender for Spar firm, Unochrome goes higher for Daniels, Will Unilever bid a third time?, Concentric hoists dividend as half-year profits shine, How The Markets Moved, Market pressures send the pound to a fresh low, Leslie Gold Mines Limited, 94 items dearer in the week, Covent Garden prices, Your insurance: is it too little?, Kinross Mines Limited, Western Mining boost to other nickel hopes Mining, Unilever's second bid is rejected. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Week comes to mixed close EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Index down 4.74 as retreat continues Wall Street, New York silver closes strong, Midland Stocks, Wall Street moves lower, Silver slips back after rising to record levels Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices Oil shares move lower. Business Appointments: Shipbuilders' finance chief. Politics and Parliament: Disenchantment of an MP, More stations to shut, Minister claims 800 lives saved by breath tests. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,852, Broadcasting Programmes For The Weekend Television, Bridge Distressing leads, Chess Steinitz's defence. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Terson and the Vale of Evesham, Letter from Germany: exciting tales of two cities, Traditions of music, What to look out for, Spells and surprises The Complete Poems Of Marianne Moore, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Baroque art at Colnaghi, The dreamy side of Cannes, Critics and classics, All ideas Underneath And Other Situations, Creation, Pooter, Adding to confusion, A wise musician, Sit back and watch the weaving The Survival Of The Fittest, Imaginative textures, The actress The Bright Lights, Dreiser in spite of all The Financier, Versatile pianist, Paul Taylor's Dance Company..
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