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The Times - 07/05/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Monday, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From EDWARD MORTIMER, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DURHAM, MAY 6, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By PETER WAYMARK, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Lisbon, May 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, May 6, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, May 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, May 6, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, May 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, May 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Berlin, May 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, May 6, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Prague, May 6, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Science Correspondent, PHOTOGRAPHS BY CLIVE ARROWSMITH, D. DENCER., ANDREW PENGELLY., JOHN HUDSON, JOHN ARDEN TROY KENNEDY JOHN BOWEN MARTIN MARGARETTA D'ARCY DAVID MERCER JOHN HOPKINS JOHN MORTTMER EVAN JONES EDNA O'BRIEN DORIS LESSING JOHN OSBORNE HENRY LIVINGS HAROLD PINTER JOHN MCGRATH ROBERT SHAW May 6., J. C. HOWISON., L. J BROMLEY., CHARLES EVERITT., R. J. HEALD., ROLAND MOYLE., By Marc Ullmann, Assistant Editor of L'Express, GUNNAR HAGGLÖF, JOHN GORST., T. B. MILLER., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Miles Kington, By Roger Hudson, By Francois Billetdoux, By Michael Billington, By Henry Raynor, By Joan Chissell, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, BY OUR REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD-Rome, May 6, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By CHARLES BRAY, By PETER CRANMER, By JOHN YOUNG Yachting Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA and DAVID JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, By KEITH PAYNE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PETER JAY., By MICHAEL HATFIELD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Detroit, May 6, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PRICE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. F. KINNON., DAVID POWELL., ERNEST THORNTON., By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Hugh Cochrane, Scottish Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by Alister G. McCrae, Chairman, Clyde Port Authority, by Percy Johnson-Marshall, Professor of Urban Design and Regional Planning, University of Edinburgh., by John Carter, Travel Correspondent, by Iain Mackenzie, by Ronald Mavor, by Colin MacLean, by George Houston, by Catherine Carmichael, by A. Kerr Pringle, Professor of Applied Geology, University of Strathclyde,

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News: Prague ends jamming of foreign broadcasts, Japanese print sold for £600 at Sotheby's, Thymus transplant operation, Dr Savundra plea fails, Down to the sea in bigger ships, Threats as university reopens, Road to good living, Chinese set up defence groups, Decrees for Roy Boulting and wife, Airlines put Heathrow fees plan, E Germany Plans Protest Train, Sea gas for the south, Mineral wealth under the heather, Man with new heart takes first steps, Singapore warned of Asian risks Forecast of power shifts, Test for germination of seeds, Promise of leadership in technology, Unfit Dwellings Hearing Halted, Callaghan's chat with criminals, Early start on study of immigrants' needs, Education's roots in rich soil, 'Slum conditions' in opera house, Wilson visit: 10 appear in court, Mild caution for 'Driver's Ale', Waning support for McCarthy in Indiana, Borders are still a challenge, Ups and downs of hill farming, Hundreds in Paris riots are hurt, Students to act on MP incident, Methedrine Use 'Worrying' Minister orders study, New attacks in Saigon, Where golf came from, Operation on gambler, Labour groups press for bigger say, Stewart's pledge to Gibraltar, Lisbon demand for press freedom Petition by intellectuals, Gaol for receiving £23,000 paintings Youth says he was given £1, Four Greek politicians detained by police, BR speed services, Catamaran on Thames, The Times Diary The politics of A/c Shaw Transport House man resigns Mackendrick's Mary Queen of Scots, Mini new towns next, Cardinal is called to Bench, Students 'not to blame' for NPD vote, Heath or Wilson is real London issue, Peeling for, Prize won by out-of-action paper, Defence problems that defy analysis, First visit to school tomorrow, Labour hit in Wilson stronghold, Appeal Hearing On Breath Test Rights of Home Secretary, Post Office strike threat on Friday, Guardsmen Case Man Fined £700, King Husain sees Mr Stewart, Gromyko Meets Czech Minister Review of foreign policy, Questions of identity, Attempt to kill Somali leader, Study IS Likely On Ethics Of Transplants Profound issues raised, Commons told, Photographer dies in Saigon battle Women in Vietcong ranks, Another step towards life, Chilean drive grinds to halt, Britain: doubting, dissatisfied, looking for leadership, Paris offer of building for talks, Ministry rejects UFO report 'May have been a dream', New facts on moon rocks, Three Tankers In Port Explosion, Bathing suits for blue belle, Patriotism in exile, Discussions open on Biafra, 22 'protesting' boy soldiers missing, Scotland Identikit of new nationalism, Iraq Election IS Again Put Off Cabinet changes expected, Study of spiritual progress, NZ change over royal reception, Failure to solve Belgian crisis, Sukarno men on trial. Picture Gallery: Art among the tulips. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Paisley, Sie, Fashion and beauty by Prudence Glynn, Mappin & Webb, General Accident, Highlands and Islands Development Board, Coats Patons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bua, Richard Ellis & Son, Evertaut, Export Intelligence, air, Lyon, The British Linen Bank, Rywire by Rylands, Gray Dawes, The Times, Cleveland, Irvine, Radio Rentals, Thomas Tannahill & Son Limited, Press, LV, Autair, Mao thoughts in Burberry Country, EQUITY & Law, Ibm, Lucie Clayton, Delta Metal, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth, Libya, Simpson, Twa, Cazenove & Co., Panam, S.W.O.A., Ekco Hawkins, Union Carbide. Index. Politics and Parliament: Foreign Secretary deplores 'crude pressures' by Spain, Protecting BBC from Government interference, New regime for drug addicts, Four votes decide petrol tax increase, Lords: gilt-edged rule for debt commissioners, Commons: prospects of more car sales at home, Profound issues involved in human organ transplants. Law: Pension Commuted-Lump Sum For Wife Hakluytt V. Hakluytt, Half her life in gaol, When A Bankrupt Gives No Explanation Of Loss Regina V Salter. Editorials/Leaders: University For Servicemen, Closer watch needed on private spending, Transplants: Hopes And Anxieties. Letters to the Editor: Telephone Troubles, Parker and BR, Enjoying life, Playwrights And South Africa, No escape, Happy record, Applause for progress, Ethics Of Heart Transplants: Avoiding Personality Cult, Jerusalem Arrest, Britain's Trade, Broken confidence, Royal Income, Estate Duty: does it start off much too low?, Other tasks, Hongkong. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University news, W. Cdr. J. G. Kingan has been appointed, County Commissions, Raf Medical Branch Commissions. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, May 7, 1943. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr A. E. K. Cull, Prof Benno Landsberger Noted Oriental scholar, Maj-Gen R. W. Urquhart, Obituary, Miss Ursula Nettleship Teacher of singers. Reviews: Mr Saunders gets St Martin's, Only the opera house is wanting, Allan Ramsay Given To The Tate, Organized experiment in the Soviet film industry, Light on modern works, Roy Dotrice triumph as John Aubrey, The legacy of Humphrey Lyttelton, Peter Terson's Next Comedy, Second chance for films. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Domestic Situations, Personal, Merchant Banker, Personnel Management, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Sport: Sports in Brief, Grand prix circuit safe, Risman new captain, Alexandra Park programme today, Title Hopes For British Girl, Third, but no horse, Enthusiasm washed away, Certificates for yachtmasters, Atopolis runs in Derby, Windsor Results, Essex fall in thrilling finish, Mrs Jones beaten in final Future holds problems, Lorth Netherthorpe, on behalf of Lloyds, Surrey off to good start, Angus Wins Third Title In A Row, Remand has speed and stamina Connaught unpredictable, Cambridge in uphill task, Dorothy Hyman an amateur again, Porter overall leader, Big victory for de Vicenzo, England weakened, Play ruined by storm, Kent Outclass Lancashire Fine innings by Knott. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,843, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Overseas Properties. Business and Finance: Power for W Australia, Devaluation and imports ban hits Bowyers profits, Michelin to issue convertible, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. Mr. W. G. Farquharson's Statement, Very large help from the Bank Money Market, Crossley Building Products A Record Trading Achievement, Less workers on production, Cut-price fridge war, Briefly From Industry, Stamps with Mini Rolls provoke a maxi storm, Silver prices rise sharply, NY sugar closes barely steady, Mrs Castle is stepping on a painful corn, Americans purchase fewer British cars, Delta Metal gets off to good start, Statistical Record 1964-1968, Atlantic free trade study, G & J Weir Holdings Limited Healthy order book Prospects sound, AP Cement profits up 10 per cent, Denial over Tory funds, Regional Share Prices Belfast, Contracts, Royal Insurance, Discount 'clubs' under fire, Gt Boulder prospecting terms, Discount house plans new deals, Car exports show drop but sales figures are booming, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Shares dull but few large falls EQUITY Markets, New move to avert engineers' strike, INCO share split proposed, Americans now own 30 p c of Dutch Shell equity, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited Bill Brokers and Bankers, Banking service for exporters, The traditional decorum of the Portrait of a country lad, Petrol firms can step up sales war, Natural gas and a price cut for the S-E next year, Spending spree may be on wane though HP debt up, Wolstenholme Bronze Powders, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, $2.3941-44 lowest since March 14 Sterling, UK plan to clear loan, Shares drift lower, Film to help management, British Funds ease Fixed Interest, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Chambers to head Royal Insurance, Nestlé Alimentana S. A., MATTHEWS Holdings Limited, US Treasury Bill, European And Far East Securities, The British Printing Corporation Limited Further Progress Strengthened Financial Resources, Brit Assets Trust £3m rights plan, Extended mortgage period is urged, American payments gap 'cut to $600m', £275,000 offer for Vaughan Brothers, After Wilbur Mills said Yes, Johnson gets his surcharge through-but at a price, London And Thames Haven Oil Wharves Lord Latymer reports higher turnover and profits, Gold reaches $39.75, Gold hits new high. Stock Exchange Tables: Rises And Falls Computed from the closing prices on this and the next page., Ultramar raising $7m, London Stock Exchange Prices Leading Shares move lower, Good recovery in afternoon trading Wall Street, Recent Issues, Commodities, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Unit Trust Prices.

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