The Times - 02/01/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From IAN MCDONALD, By RITA MARSHALL, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By SIMON COURTAULD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-, From DESSA TREVISAN., Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By STEPHEN JESSEL, By PETER HOPKIRK, PHS, From Sir John Newsom, JOHN NEWSOM., GEOFFREY CROWTHER., JOAN WATSON., CONSTANTINE FITZGIBBON., CHRISTOPHER PRICE., HUGH J. SCHONFIELD., V. V. TILEA., DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER., D. J. STEEL., ELIZABETH MONROE., D. C. BULLOCH., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From ROY MCKELVIE, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From GERALD ARMSTRONG, , BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From GORDON ALLAN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From JOHN DOWNIE, From BARRY DAVIES, From JOHN WOODCOCK-, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Michael Billington, By Nature-Times News Service, By Business News Staff, By DAVID SPANIER, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By ERIC WIGHAM, Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, GEORGE WANSBROUGH., BRIAN J. STOPS., H. J. COLLAR, , ANTHONY RICHARDS., J. BARRY SUTTON., D. BARNES., By SIR KENNETH STRONG, By JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Scepticism on Hanoi terms, Mao appears at Peking rally, Increase in bread price sought Incomes board to study profits on sweets, Soviet Professor At Secret Address, Envoys Absent From Athens Service, Novotny speech gives promise of reforms, Five Point Plan To Protect Dollar, Mr Wilson issues libel writ, Support for 'back Britain' move But unions play it cool, More Time For Casino Man, Zambia declines to free S Africans 'Soldiers, not policemen', Apology To Vicar From Organist, The Times Diary Gilbert tackles Horace Rumbold Thoughts on the new Laureate Portman reverts to Galsworthy, New area for farm disease, 'Tired of all this Arsenal trouble', Rail chairman's aim on wages, De Gaulle Calls For Change French gloom over taxes, U S resents decline of Britain's role, Dock stoppage is averted, Closer Schools Link Urged Parents' Role, Parents call for inquiry, Woolworth director's £2m duty, Shots fired at club, Fly to jersey for the weekend, START Of Curb On Court Reports, Johnson Orders Cut In Capital Investment Overseas Britain hit less than western Europe, Anniversaries for 1968, Reports, but nothing happens, Pope Fears War May Spread, Mr John Hales To Leave Phoenix, Overtime ban by AEI men, Workers and priests eroding Franco's authority, Premium Bond winners, Israel terms on Suez, Piovot ball bearing 450 years ago, Smith expects wider support in 1968, Doubt about cosmic ray particles, $100m to be spent in F111 deal, New York averts strike, Setback to Britain's tourist trade, C Day Lewis IS Poet Laureate, Zero kept in plan to beat roulette law, Parents may renew court action, Farmers oppose training board, Germans Helped Develop Radar Financed experiments, Influenza red alert to stay, Mr Brown ends Rome talks, Spending by Tories to be cut, Today's engagements, 50 ejected from Berlin church, Dr E. Leach replies to critics. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Brc, The Linguaphone Institute, J. D. Barclay, Army & Navy, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Norgren, Norwich Union, Standard Life, Algemene Bank Nederland N.V., F. S. Smithers & Co., Boac. Index. Picture Gallery: An artist's view of Dartmoor. Reviews: An exhibition of footprints, Modern Ballet, John Neville answers back, Crisis year for the avant-garde, Music Mix-Up, Times of change, Getting back to the nursery Hampstead Theatre Club. Official Appointments and Notices: The schoolmaster who returned to his first love-writing verse, Church News, University News Surrey. Editorials/Leaders: Greece And The World, The Gambler's Chances, Threats Of Mercenaries. Letters to the Editor: Highest priority, Overdraft economy, Court Procedure, At Oxford Station, New Zealand Lamb, Guineas Non, 'Peace On Earth', Dangers of postponement, Limitation On Research, Asking for understanding, Salt in wound, Putting Off The Extra Year: Plea For Average Child, Balancing ACT In Transylvania, Civil Service Hours, Other repercussions, Defence Policy, Precision of a sales tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, January 2, 1943 Hitler As Prophet. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,736, Hort Shares Chess Lead Hastings Congress, Television and Radio Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Obituaries: D Macdonagh, Obituary, The Rt Rev Joost De Blank Dedicated opponent of apartheid, G BONIFACE A great rugby player. Sport: Stiff Test Ahead For Taylor, Big declaration for Sandown, League may be enlarged, Pretoria's strong pack gets better of Wanderers, Park Given A Fright, England pick Cohen and Stiles, Sports in Brief, Richmond Backs Too Weak, Snow Reports, Results And Tables Scottish League First Division, Drysdale's experience tells in final, Setback for Hearts, Women's hockey, Simpson and Lawry in record stand, Today's football fixtures Association Scottish League-First Division, Grammar Schools fade after good start, Unhappy START By MCC Greenidge hits century, Clark wins 25th Grand Prix Fangio's record broken. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Page 15, Personal, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Also On Page 14. Property: Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: 3 pc ceiling to UK growth?, ITT drops merger plans, Insurance men get £100,000, Legal and General new life business near £514m, Motor HP business up 30%, How Johnson's squeeze will hit UK balance of payments, A Pyrrhic victory, Changes at House of Rothschild, Loss of revenue feared from tourist cuts, Hawker cuts price of HS 125 jet, Kennedy Round tariff cuts begun, Martins Bank earns less but pays more, Electronics drive in US by Scots, French say: 'We saw it coming', Britannia to buy four new Boeings, Safeguarding the two key currencies, Protection from 'bargains galore', No yielding to unions on profits, Harrods (Buenos Aires), Limited Mr. O. R. Guard's Review, Electricity chief hits at coal advertising, Development bank's loans are 'tied', CBI and unions differ on growth, Briefly From Industry Contracts for French worth £6.5m, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Hard bargaining ahead over Indonesian plantations, Car exhaust filter from du Pont, George Nott Industries Ltd., J. Gliksten & Son, Ltd Timber Producers And Importers, Aberdare in natural gas link with US, Why the OECD wants three per cent growth More cuts in demand are predicted for Britain today by the OECD. FRANCES CAIRNCROSS reports, Giving diplomacy more sales sense, Money market again unusually short, Tough year for Atlas steel New Issues, 300 pc profit from silver, Lloyd's may admit 'outsiders', Axe falls on newcomers, IMF reviews its year's activities, Blackburn rejects Oxley approach, UK firms earn less, Penthouse joins the club game, Eurodollars will feel strain, Suez could add £21m to UK oil bill, German interest rates under heavy pressure?, Assoc Engineering spending will not be cut back, Man-made fibre output reaches 88m lb peak, Thousands make it a stay at home New Year's Day, Oil sales may fall by 5%, French boost for UK goods, Shift in Hodge trust policy? For The Saver, Added-value tax in EEC, Swiss banks welcome measures, Takeovers scoreboard, 'Tubes' in £1m takeover. Stock Exchange Tables: Option rates, Covent Garden prices, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Prices, Commodity markets. Business Appointments: Lord Penney joins board of Tube Investments.
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