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The Times - 16/02/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From JOHN HENNESSY, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rawalpindi, Feb. 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN MCDONALD-on board USS Fred T. Berry, Feb. 15, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Doncaster, Feb. 15, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, , BY CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Nottingham, Feb. 15, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT-Westminster, Thursday, By Our Legal Correspondent, From HENRY SCOTT-Seoul, Feb. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Nairobi, Feb. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Feb. 15, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From E. KENWORTHY, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Feb. 15, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By William Mann Music Critic, By Henry Popkin, By William Mann, From a Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, From BOB WILDAU, PHS, M. B. F. RANKEN. 48A Queen's Court, Queensway, W.2., JAMES C. GRIERSON. c/o Adelheidstraat 25, The Hague, Holland., C. DE B. MURRAY, Advocate and Sheriff (Retd.) of Berwick and Roxburgh. 6 Moray Place, Edinburgh 3., JEAN L. HALLUM. Birmingham, Feb. 14., DAVID RENTON. House of Commons, Feb. 13., DONALD LEACH. 16 Orchard Brae Avenue, Edinburgh 4., H. H. SANDFORD, Chairman, Highways and Traffic Committee, Westminster City Council. Westminster City Hall, Victoria Street, S.W.1. Feb. 15., RAGLAN. Cefntilla Court, Usk, Monmouthshire, Feb. 12., ALEXANDER POLLOCK, Treasurer, The Thistle Group. 10 Henderson Row, Edinburgh 3., ELDON GRIFFITHS. House of Commons., W. R. SELLAR., By Richard Wigg, KENNETH LEWIS. House of Commons, Feb. 11., JOSS SHERWOOD. 25 St. Margarets Road, Edgware., BY BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Manchester, Feb. 15, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 15, From DENNIS BIRD-Grenoble, Feb. 15, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By PETER MARSON, By BARRY DAVIES, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Antigua, Feb. 15, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By GERALD ELY, By DAVID JONES, BY RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By Business News Staff, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, By MAURICE CORINA, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, LAURENCE CLARK. Veracity Ventures Ltd., 6 Temple Gardens, Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Herts., LESLIE FREEMAN, Chairman, of the G.L.C. General Purposes Committee. The County Hall, S.E.1., BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN CARRINGTON, 3-TON ELECTRICAL PORTAL CRANES,

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News: Police fight students, Actress left note of despair, Why did Weinstock leave this..., NUS attack Minister on grants, Opinion poll shocks for Labour, 30-day forecast, Britain is called oil gangster, New jazz and poetry, Silent end to U Thant's tour, Vietcong fight to the death, Harvard vetoes Nobel winner's book, Americans relax while they await attack, Russians ask for review of trial, Washington secrecy on US 'mastery' report, Cuban exile on bomb charge, Finance remark withdrawn, Duke heads cattle disease inquiry, Church Assembly's costs to top £1m, Woman gaoled in place of friend 'I did it for the children', Accused gives jurors their portraits, Britain less able to aid Asians, Heavy battle in Jordan valley, Vast pig scheme on 'meagre capital' Safeguard investors call, Fulbright warns on nuclear arms Disaster if used to defend Khe Sanh base, 450 Chinese die in Borneo, Rapid Rise In Influx From Africa, Cash flows in to Vietnam Appeal, S Africa back in Olympics, Few tears for drug industry, Man charged with Fulham murder, The Times Diary Fresh snag over National Theatre Cecil King, by Sutherland TGWU supports Mr Davoren, Something for everyone at the castle, Cash shortage may shut hospital for birds, Greek regime cashiers admirals, Unstable atmosphere on Venus, Government Beaten On Planning AIM, Decimals displace Britannia, Anxiety In Kenya At Exodus Loss of skilled Asians, India confiscates £500,000 gold Heavy fines on BOAC, Strike against BUA 'is inevitable', Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons, The unknown wanderings of the polar bear, New writ in Mr Wilson's action, 'Walker involved in African political upheavals', Athens war on traffic chaos, Politicians restive in Brazil's vacuum, Greater say for LSE students, Couple must not keep dog again, Trawler survivor comes home, 'Code' plan for closing factories, Effect of Van Allen belts on satellites, Deputy school head barred Child violence allegations, Conviction Of P-C To Remain Mr Callaghan's decision, The need to preserve Prime Ministers, Fighting spreads along Jordan Four Israel planes 'lost', Passionate protector, British crew fire first Polaris, Kiesinger discusses British entry, Please copy dept., Negro children arrested in Georgia school protest, Backing Britain begins at breakfast, Pakistan imposing new curbs, US concedes little to S Korea Mr Vance works until dawn. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Volvo Concessionaires Limited,, French Line, Rank Xerox, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis, British Olivetti Ltd.,, National Provincial Bank, TV Times, Thistle Hotel Group, The Times Business News, The Times, Industrial Expansion at the Board Of Trade, Die Welt, Pfa, National Provincial Bank Limited, Martins Bank, Grant's Scotch Whisky, Electric Fork Lift Trucks. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Award to travel, Church News New Bishop Of Zanzibar, County Commissions, First male matron, Recorder Of Swansea, University News Oxford, Bua Chairman Wins Cruise Award. Picture Gallery: Britain's Concorde takes shape. Politics and Parliament: Complex powers to control all medicines, 'Everything but bottles', The Commons: a new look at police strength, The Lords: one word for 20 forms of larceny, Civil Defence nucleus, Quick report wanted from farm inquiry. Reviews: Artist brings steel to life, 'Soldiers' for the Toronto stage, Guercino drawings on view, The creation of Topol, Evening Opening At Burlington House, Fair look at Germany, £150 'Washing Machine' 17th-Century Style, Fictions of life, Re-examining the delights of Weber, Delius strikes a deep response. Classified Advertising: Personal, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: New Farm Policy, Neither Side Can Win, Wrong criterion from Mrs Castle's team, Old Age Unpensioned. Letters to the Editor: Where Scotland's Interests Lie, Constitution Hill, Other times, Joint Production, Orchestral note, Price to be paid, Measures Taken For Trawler Safety: Improvements In Design, No Soup For The General?, Fridays In The House, Conservative Policy On Vietnam, From Overseas, Is Capital Gains Tax misnamed?, Terms of reference, Kenya Asians, Converting the Tories. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, February 17, 1943. Deaths. Obituaries: Capt Bulkeleyjohnson, Mr L. F. Stemp, Mr E. B. Macrae, Mr Frank Corfield, Mrs A. Pleydelbouverie, Sir Charles Mathew Former Chief Justice of Malaya, Prof R. C. Alexander, Obituary. Law: 30-Ton Earth Excavator A Motor Vehicle Childs V. Coghlan, Manipulated? No, Says Littler Case Woman London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions), What 'Manufacture' Means In Set ACT Carfax Waste Paper Co. Ltd. V. Minister Of Labour, Police merger report reaches Minister, Excessive User Of Right Of Way Jelbert V. Davis And Another. Sport: Confidence In All Mexican Show, Fine jumping by Master of Art Two Wincanton doubles, Hockey records, Cambridge casual with big lead, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Higgs And Jones In Command MCC soon lose Milburn, Oxford team chosen, New activity for army, Stronger Challenge From Overseas, Olympic results, Medals for leaders, Tennis, Wolves pay £80,000 for Parkin, Newcastle in final, Cup holders beaten, Miss Greene a worthy world champion, Two new caps in Scotland team, Ball rule not for this year, Cambridge expected to win, Maier Wins Gold In Record Time. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,775, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Houses that break all the rules. Business and Finance: Big recovery likely for IDC, Karachi Port Trust Tender Notice, Wasted opportunities by bank shareholders, Shell Oil to raise $300m, Note circulation up £10.3m, The price of roads, Montagu to issue silver certificates, KLM profits turn upward, And to each according to his needs, Anglo-Israel Bank Limited Statement by the Chairman Sir Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Bt.,D.S.O.,M.P., ICI cheers the market, Are ICI shares rising too fast?, Honeywell chief sees more mergers, Cyprus move on funds, A tough day for money, Business Diary Immanuel's biggest deal, New kind of premium bond, Funds more subdued, Japanese win big tanker order, Interim Statement, Crosland sure of exports boom, Miniere lifts dividend, Brake on Town and City, Two weeks to smelter date, Mercury futures rally, Neepsend profit down again but orders are rising, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Company Meeting Liebig's Extract Of Meat Limited Annual General Meeting, US has a payments deficit of $3.5m, Bank deal attacked, Beeching resigns 'to think', Industry Bill motion fails, Computer may aid ICT link, European and Far East securities, Forte's may seek third Wales pier, Meat ban dims air sales hopes, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada Outstanding New Business Record in 1967, Pound loses ground, Nylons price war, US investment a 'threat to Canada', Beer down the drain, How The Markets Moved, BOT pre-Budget check shows sharpening of spending boom, Vickers shuts a factory, Papermakers in new attack on imports, Wall Street fails to maintain early strength, ICI pushes market ahead, Why the national wages scheme may yield to local bargaining, Steel craftsmen vote to stay out, London to have biggest hotel since the war, Briefly From Industry New trains for Southern Region, Print unions talks off, Sales appeal of lifebonds, Britannic bonuses increased, Merger policy 'not inconsistent'-Shore. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash copper jumps another £19 10S, London Provision Exchange, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Recovery in store shares, Regional share prices, £1¼m flotation for MTE Control, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.

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