The Times - 23/03/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LAN MCDONALD-Washington, March 22, By NEIL ALLEN Athletics Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From STAFF REPORTERS-Oxford, Saturday morning, By GEORGE CLARK, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, March 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Chesterfield, March 22, By Nature-Times News Service, By BEVIS HILLIER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leamington, March 22, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Milford Haven, March 22, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, March 22, From E. W. KENWORTHY-Milwaukee, March 22, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, March 22, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, March 22, From PETER NICHOLS-Jerusalem, March 22, FROM RICHARD DAVY, From RAYMOND H. ANDERSON, By WiLLIAM NORRIS-Africa Correspondent, FROM RICHARD WIGG, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Guatemala City, March 22, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, March 22, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Georgetown, March 22, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By REX BELLAMY, By MICHAEL PHILIPS. Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By BRIAN PRIESTLEY, PETER WAYMARK and STEPHEN JESSEL, BY STAFF REPORTERS, PHS, JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER., DOUGLAS NICHOLSON, W. E. BOOTH TAYLOR., D. R. W. GREENSLADE., P. M. WYLAM., H. W. SYDENHAM., LAWRENCE WASS., J. S. WILKINS., GILBERT H EDGAR., By Harman Grisewood, RONALD M. ISAACS., R. RAMESH., GEORGE LABOUCHERE., By NORMAN PITTENGER., From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, , By JOHN GILMORE, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, March 22, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By JOHN CARRINGTON, From Mr. J. H. J. Dewey, J. H. J. DEWEY, , From Mr. T. S. Green, TIMOTHY S. GREEN., By JOHN PRICE, By RODNEY COWTON, HENRY RAYNOR, MICHAEL BILLINGTON, MILES KINGTON, WILLIAM MANN, BY GEOFFREY ASHE, MICHAEL EDWARDES, BY MARTIN LUTHER KING (Hodder and Staughton 30s), BLACK POWER BY STOKELY CARMICHAEL AND CHARLES V. HAMILTON (Cape 30s), HOME BY LEROI JONES (MacGibbon and Kee 30s), DILIP HIRO, BY JOHN A. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WOOD, BY PETER VANSITTART, ELIZABETH HARVEY, BY PATRICIA WELLES, SOPHIE HERBERT, BY JAMES PURDY, PAUL BARKER, BY HEWLETT JOHNSON, MARY CONROY, BY ROY PERROTT, RAY GOSLING, BY HENRY YULE AND A. C. BURNELL, PAUL JENNINGS, JOHN KEATS BY ROBERT GITTINGS, DENNIS POTTER, TOLSTOY BY HENRI TROYAT Translated by Nancy Amphoux (W. H. Allen 84s), ON CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND NON-VIOLENCE BY TOLSTOY, RICHARD HOLMES,
ResumoNews: JPS' move on unfair court costs, Stricter line on protests demanded, First meeting of two poets, Powell nails inflation culprit, Late spring precautions, Surprise in Saigon on deputy, Paris agrees to Shriver, New protest by Russian scientists, Spring-clean for Paris urged, Demonstrators gaoled, President Relieves Westmoreland Of His Command Pentagon post for Vietnam general, End of the party line for Novotny, Policeman has sentence cut, Brown likely to quit as deputy, Athletics report to urge radical change, Tower flats cost council more, Seat of the arts, Eatingin, Major sixth-form changes sought Study by working parties, Israel press jubilant at success of raid, Opponents of de Gaulle released, Campaign staff poser for McCarthy, Thursday's voters have no faith in anyone, Biafra stronghold reported seized Threat to main Ibo home, Man Says HE Was Wrongly Gaoled, Tension is growing among farmers as foot-and-mouth renews its grip, Jordan Buries Its Battle Dead, Living standards likely to fall, Guatemala Coup Averted, Mps' Concern At Falklands Motions on sovereignty, Go-and Get Lost, Wilson gets police shield at Oxford, 10,000gns for painting by Scott, 574 Kenya Asians arrive in India British Act to be put to test, Passing phase of 'Death of God' school, Judge calls father 'a glib adventurer', Hanoi law suggests discord, Linear B finding is backed, Peruvian inquiry into smuggling charges, A boat in the family, In quest of Offa's Dyke, Dean soaked in student uproar, Gibraltar surprise, 'De Gaulle is dead' rumour denied, Hospital journal faces closure, The sportsman as ambassador of international good will, Car Crash Tests To Improve Safety, Big terrorist centre claim, The Times Diary Fiske's curvaceous heptagon Arts Council under scrutiny Cybernetic love play, President Novotny obeys party call to resign, Portuguese reflections, Mayor's long trip annoys councillors, Quotes of chequered career, 1,676 Greek Officers Decorated, BBC's crisis over Suez broadcasts, Mr Donnelly says he 'won't give in', Cuba's sixth hijacked plane. Picture Gallery: Portrait of a dog. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Colortune, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Boatyard, Iver, Fernbank Nurseries Ltd., Challis & Benson Ltd., Sasso Olive Oil, Hutton Beanpole, Tricity Cookers Limited, The Times, The Sunday Times., Siosa Line, Tree Paeonies, The Times Cook's Calendar, The Lady Hoare Thalidomide Appeal, Harry Wheatcroft's Special Spring Offer, K. J. Enterprises, Leicester Permanent, Cambridge University Press, Language Studies Ltd, Pelham Books, Time Newspapers Limited, Inver House, Gardening, Gib, Macmillan, Rhine Black-Forest, Times Newspapers Limited, Norfolk Knights Boatbuilding Co. Ltd., Andre Deutsch, Byron Hill Nurseries, Bea. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Ireland's Leading Resort LAHINCH, CO. CLARE, Public Appointments, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Church services tomorrow: fourth Sunday in Lent, Travel, Entertainments, Gardening. Law: Cannabis In Farmhouse: Conviction Upheld Sweet V. Parsley, Murder attempt charge, When 'Testing' Commences Under Weights ACT Sears V. The Smiths Food Group Ltd., 'Belongings' In Will Includes Realty In Re Schotts Will Trust. Politics and Parliament: Party labels at the ballot box, £18,000 less on Government hospitality. Sport: France Must Be Favourites No excuse for dull play, British save game with late try, Leaders face to face today, Declared runners for four National Hunt meetings today Lingfield Park, Dale Cross makes more progress Mood of confidence, Oliver soon on form, Sports in Brief, Sporting Arrangements, Oxford's fine revival earns them lead, MCC falter but recover Pocock poses problems, French plan prize money, Kops loses semi-final, Snow reports, Cambridge faster in last mile, Dadora gives weight. Editorials/Leaders: Taxes Of The Rich, Management of capital, Time for businessmen to push eastwards, Lessons of history, Redistributing wealth, Combination of taxes. Letters to the Editor: Immigrant Policy, The unfair tax burden on insurance brokers, Work and windfall, Court Publicity, Tax Proposals In The Budget: Case For Amendment, The Male Preserve, Without incentive, Liberals In Wales, The Sikh Turban, Detective work, Lullaby Of The Air, Fragmentation Bomb, 'Hardly a luxury', Estate duty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, March 25, 1943 Last Of A Landmark. Obituaries: Prof W. J. Rose, Mr R. Riley, Mr John Turner, Obituary, Vice-Admiral Sir C. D. Carpendale Controller of British Broadcasting Company. Business and Finance: Shackleton flies out for Malta dockyard talks, The tourist hotels are in a turmoil, Big boost for trade with Russia, Quiet day for pound, TV redundancy costs £250,000, Cut price campaign in drinks, Unctad: Soviet to rescue?, Lorry men's strike may spread: food threatened, Rubber shipping crisis looms with Malaysia, Paris gold market works overtime, Wilson to meet MPs on S-W, EE stake in Iran works, Howard Tenens £1m Oxford takeover, Plessey financing operation?, UK bill rate, US corporate profits jump, Lamson has the best of the Moore deal, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Protest at shipyard, NY strikers defy court, Receiving orders, Schweppes dividend: talks with Treasury, Emphasis on the wages front, Ehor Securities-Offer of Com-, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Sound progress by United City Merchants, 'Amax' back to growth?, BEA may borrow more, Norwegian Minister for smelter talks, Restrictions lifted on town hall investment, PIB to probe agency secretarial charges, Hambros Inv Trust buys Scandinvest, Rise in SET attacked on three fronts, Bid for more tourists, Exceptional help for money market, Quant to go public, How The Markets Moved, Media study planned, Gilts still firm; long tap up, Pleasurama-Margate Est, AWS progress, Wage fight looms, Czechs give push to currency freedom. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver slide continues, Sharp setback in silver, London Stock Exchange Prices Large rises in bank shares, Solid advances in brisker trading, Wail Street rally fades, Closing Prices-continued. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,806, Weekend Broadcasting Television, Champion's prospects, Advantage of attack. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: A Book, by two Chaps HOBSON-JOBSON: a glossary of Anglo-Indian colloquial words and phrases, What to look out for, Black Power: three roads to racial dignity Chaos Or Community, Runaway The Story Teller, Cobweb Eustace Chisholm And The Works, Providing the local touch, Cool Babyhip, Paperbacks, Pooter, Magaloff's wide interest in music, Gandhi and the blackmail of violence Gandhi: A Study In Revolution, Second thoughts on Brook, Our betters: survival, style, professionalism The Aristocrats, Jazz that improves with age, Cinema's Legion of the Lost, Through a glass, darkly, Blinded on the road Searching For Light, Fiction Despair too perfect The Man WHO Cried I Am, The industry of John Hopkins, Fine soloists in Tosca, Otello for the Garden, Keats: the sparks leap into life.
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