The Times - 31/01/1968
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From EDWIN Q. WHITE, By NORMAN FOWLER, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Lowestoft, Jan. 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cardiff, Jan. 30, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Jan. 30, From FRED EMERY-Port Louis, Jan. 30, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Jan. 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 30, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 30, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Jan. 30, From PETER DUNN-Point Barrow, Alaska, Jan. 30, From a Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From INNIS MACBEATH, By DAVID WOOD, E. L. MASCALL., ERNEST BRADBURY, C. WITTON-DAVIES., STANLEY INGRAM, , From the Finnish Ambassador, LEO TUOMINEN., RICHARD YOUARD, , GRIFFITH WILLIAMS., WILFRID WATTS. Hambleden Rectory, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire., SHIMON TZABAR., MARY BOUET., By Ian Trethowan, CHESHAM, D. E. D. BEALES, Tutor., MONTAGUE LODGE., J. F. HARE., J. B. SMITH., By PHILIP HOWARD, By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, Valerie Knox, Christine Brown, Carol Wright, By Nature-Times News Service, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From BARRY DAVIES, From a Welsh Football Correspondent, From TOM GERMAN, By NEIL ALLEN, By REX BELLAMY, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Kingston, Jan. 30, From JIM SNOW, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By KENNETH OWEN, By KEITH PAYNE, By DAVID JONES, By Our Science Reporter, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By MAURICE CORINA, By ROY MACKIE, N. J. CUNNINGHAM, , A. W. GROOCOCK, , From Our Correspondent, ROGER FALK, , From HARLOW UNGER, New York, Jan. 30, By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: 3. The shadow of failure, Teenagers in sit-down at Town Hall, U S presidency like a 'medieval monarchy', Norwegians must pay, judge says, Senior Yard men confer on train gang hunt, Parking time cut alleged, Savundra: 'use of FAM funds', 10 CD Directors Leaving Soon, De Gaulle's tribute to America, Writers Hit At Vietnam War, Assurance by Kennedy, Students gamble on a policy of moderation, Grisly secrets of 'Bodiesburg', Minister acts to aid 1,000 drug addicts, Science Report Astronomy Do exploding stars kill life?, Indonesia asked to help, Where Soviet reforms in industry fail, Accused tells jury about councillors' nominees, New Cabinet in Denmark tomorrow, Murder case men talk of hanging, Mercenaries fighting for Biafra, Initiation death: two charged, Gun Duel Stops Suez Survey, Storm about S Africans in Delhi, She is an export drive on her own, Foot-and-mouth vigil ends for three cattlemen, John Bloom faces charge of intent to defraud Accused over company's 1960 accounts, Battle for Embassy building, Crime In London Decreases First drop for 13 years, Royalists remember King Charles 'the martyr', Judge speeds decree to save tax, No loan of ploughs, Tribulations of a Hungarian rhapsodist, Spending some petty cash, Will discs be preferred to meters?, ICE Hazards For Polar Journey, 'Tortures' in GreeceAmnesty, 10 million menaced by idleness Nationwide age checks urged, Wilson faces U S tax problem, Gaming Bill halted after court ruling, Seven TWW announcers lose jobs, Pickets and police in scuffle, Rent Cut Ruling For Rooms Let insufficiently furnished, The Times Diary Night of decision in Warwick Swift ascent of Trevor Nunn Miss Lane revisits Ionides, A Tale Of Two Snakes Last Meal Mystery, Britain agrees to Benelux plan By-passing de Gaulle veto, Successor to Dr Mende, Paris attack on welfare state, Patients need not be 'guinea pigs' Mr Robinson's assurance, Mauritius curfew checks riots Troops firmly in control, Part of the foam covered wreckage of the Vulcan bomber which crashed within 20 yards of a farmhouse near Cottesmore, Rutland. Four Killed In Bomber, Tokyo Change Of View On Pueblo, Ban urged on police role in committals, Chief-inspector acquitted, Gaol for four guerrillas in Rhodesia, Women in expedition to Antarctic, Asbestos loaded 'by mistake', Helicopters Retake U S Embassy From Vietcong Americans wipe out suicide squads, New fuel crisis in Zambia. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, The Night Sky 1968, Business Week, The National Bank, Guardian Assurance Group, Rank Xerox, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pye Tvt Limited, Ancient Craft, modern fuel, Pan Am, Jack Barclay Limited, Cruft's Dog Show, Saa, Elga, Claudgen, Burroughs. Index. Picture Gallery: Terror in a Vietnam street. Politics and Parliament: Meat ban demand resisted, The Commons: mercenaries in Nigeria deplored, Police recruiting limit, Topics for Washington talks, After Rhodesia judgment, Treasury problem: only £75m float, The Lords: rebuff to Welsh hopes. Reviews: An individual painter, Veteran jazz saxophonist, Play-hunting with Irving Wardle: one for the pot, Leonide Massine at Stratford-on-Avon, where he has been coaching the An instant nightmare, Gallery's New Year miscellany, Peter Shaffer's double bill The, Cool, immaculate Bach, Duerrenmatt Adapts Shakespeare, Two pieces of furniture belong- Spinach Jade In Demand, Victorian gondoliers Saville Theatre The Gondoliers, Students delighted by Wilde A.D.C. Theatre The Importance of Being Earnest. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 20, Appointments Also On Pages 19 & 20, Personal, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: The Equation Of Battle, A Lead From Benelux, Local Knowledge Can Help, Notes of caution for the Market. Letters to the Editor: Hard On The Deaf, £50 minimum, For furniture, Confusion all round, Foot-And-Mouth, Enforcing The Law, Finland And Russia, Student Grants, Souvenir caps, Saving On Police, Rediffusion pay, Applause At A Unity Service: Expression Of Feeling, Palestinian Arabs, Commonwealth's Future, F A Cup, Self-expression, High sales on the home front, Proving his point. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday February 1, 1943 Prosperity Indivisible. Obituaries: Prof P. M. Jones, Mr Peter Trower, Cardinal Tappouni, Baroness Agnes de Stoeckl Memoirs of the crowns and courts of Europe, Mr Maxvell Knight, Dr C. H. Northcott, Obituary, Mr E. M. H. Lloyd. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge. Law: 'Cheap Exercise In Tax Avoidance'-No Transfer To Jersey, No Jurisdiction To Hear Appeal, Ex-Wife Loses Claim Over Matrimonial Home. Sport: French omit champion, Liverpool Rarely Troubled, Change makes pitch an unknown quantity, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, S. African team revised, Sobering Background As Plans Are Announced, Australians To Back Sweden Now 5-1 for open tennis, Kennedy out of Irish side, United delay choice, Report may encourage S Africa, Welshmen thwarted, Boost for Aintree, Today's hockey, Rovers miss Biggs, Good reply by West, Uneasy victory for untidy Arsenal Neat play by Shrewsbury, Lea project to aid clubs, Silk Cut has pull in weights Plumpton victory likely. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,761. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: IBM first with new large-Scale computer, Interbank rates firm, Higgs & Hill pulls out, Tight day in money, £18m drop for wool exports, Lindustries Limited, Rentals chief forecasts TV boom, Another Manmac liquidator?, Air fares 'pact' is confirmed, Automatic prime coating success, KENSINGTON PALACE HOTEL LIMITED incorporating Securicor Limited Mr. Keith Erskine's Review For The Year Ended 30th September, 1967 Growth through Service, Mrs Castle's plea, Up-to-date with Stella, Ship losses stay high, Bigger dividend and scrip by Petrofina, Belvedere has £33,000 debts, Satisfactory day, Steady Growth, Ellis & Everard Limited, Treasury reviews the trends of 1967, CWS invades 'open' market, 'Unfair competition', Life firms move in on the mutual funds, British week for Tokyo, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Business Diary McLean meets Mackay, Scotch top dollar earner, CEGB offer on cheap coal, New rating for paper shares and IPC, Receiving orders, European and Far East securities, Windsign winds up, Midas output is ended, Bread price may rise by up to 2d on standard loaf, Prestige starts a sales battle, Workers as board members, Strikes cost 2.7m workdays in 1967, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Tea companies' outlook, ICFC goes for exports, Interpublic sale plan, Wilson joins U S-EEC tax row: may keep export rebate, How The Markets Moved, Changes of pattern in the big rush of takeovers, GPO to revise bulk 'phone supply terms?, Scrip and two points extra from Wades Stores, Swiss explain $ deals, 'Grey areas hampered by development policies', Courtaulds' plans for expansion, Rover hits back, Desk-top electronic calculator, The slow road towards high speed gas, U S halts F 111 'swap' orders, Tin price warning to consumers, Pound holds firm with a gain of 7 points, Pound still firm, Revenue surplus of £127m, Takeovers scoreboard, William Mallinson in £237,000 deal, Briefly From Industry Mini-motor breakthrough, Some exporters will avoid $ premium. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock market starts cooling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shares move irregularly, Unit trust sales break all records, Regional share prices, Plant hire gain from deflation, Unit trust prices, Cash copper up another £15 5s, Wall St glamour stocks under pressure, New York sugar steady, Closing Pricecont-continued, Recent issues, Early gains not fully held. Business Appointments: New chief for Hawker Siddeley's U S sales.
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