The Times - 20/01/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY ARTHUR REED. AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 19, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY RITA MARSHALL, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Manchester, , FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bournemouth, Jan. 19, By CLIVE BORRELL, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Jan. 19, BY OUR DIPOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 19, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Jan. 19, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, Jan. 19, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Jan. 19, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, Jan. 19, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 19, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, From JIM SNOW, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From BRIAN LEWIS, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From CEDRIC VENABLES, By Nature-Times News Service, From IAN McDONALD, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, From PETER DUNN, By MICHAEL WOLFERS, J. C. TRENCHARD., B. A. POWELL., MARGOT E. EATES., M. A. LOWE., ROBERT H. BAILEY., J. K. WILKINSON, IVAN MASON, G. E. MILNE., By Elizabeth Longford, W. A. S. MARSHALL., ANTONY ESSEX-CATER, HAROLD SEBAG-MONTEFIORE., P. H. G. DRAPER., JOHN SIBLY., By Father Thomas Corbishley, S. J., BY OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, By MAURICE CORINA and RODNEY COWTON, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN and PHILIP JACOBSON, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. K. WINSLOW., PETER BLAKER., By JOHN CARRINGTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, A short story by Julio Cortázar, Irving Wardle, WILLIAM GAUNT, John Russell Taylor, Julian Critchley, JOAN CHISSELL, RICHARD MAYLAN, ANTHONY PAYNE, ALAN PRYCE-JONES, DAVID PIPER, LYMAN ANDREWS, CHRISTINA HOBHOUSE, PATRICK BROGAN, JOHN SKINNER, BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE, ELIZABETH HARVEY, EVA TUCKER, ALEX HAMILTON, IRVING WARDLE, ANDREW GRAHAM, GEOFFREY BLAKE,
ResumoNews: Accountant says claims on Fire, Auto piled up, Yardley heiress gets decree, Students seek voice in LSE election, New Gaullist party post, Catalans back Gibraltar, The night face up, Bodies in coma as 'banks', Shots at portrait of Lord Evans, Sterling-based shipping rates under attack, Air Pollution Blame Laid On Citizens, BUA pilots told not to sign, Drilling deep in Cardigan Bay, New Anti-British Riots In Biafra 'Fantastic story' of troops, Tenants' £3,000 gambled away, Prices Pact IS Outlawed, Bonn plans for help to Britain, Youth admits church thefts, Engineer cleared on 'bomb' charge, French 'No' on questions to Briton, Rearrest of publisher in Athens, Trans-Arctic party try out their sledges, Students' raid on Tokyo Ministry 80 held in anti-US protest, Mr Clifford steps out from the shadows, 'Heart bank' for transplants, Three new farm outbreaks, Training for civilian life, Talks expected on £15m. for Aden, Final tests for British Polaris, 'Adventurous' wage plan by postal union, Hereditary causes of a blood disease, Attacks on Hongkong police, Twenty years of living on a knife edge, Queen Victoria's death-bed-an account by one of her doctors, Disabled Men Foil Bandits Armed raid at Blind HQ, Thalidomide firm for trial, 'Little hope without change of leader', Japan hesitant on S E Asia, Labour Clash On Rebels Looms Government defeat likely in Lords 1966 Wages Freeze Trouble Recalled, 'Russia gains as Britain quits', F W Watts In The £10,000 Class, Have-a-go girls catch gunman, 'Crusader' Loses Land Fight Effort to preserve commons, Rail closure policy 'now reversed', Dayan says Russia will decide, Cambridge plea for firm control by dons, New US defence chief named Choice of Mr Clifford causes surprise, Christian unity and preacher exchange, Rolls deny Concorde delay, Warrior Grave Excavated Rare Celtic Find, Wider curb on MPs' jobs, Move to protect copyright, Storms hamper relief work in Sicily, Singapore Denial Of Defence Gap Offer of arms by Britain, Cambodia Alleges U S Intrusion, Wilson the salesman, Western reporters kept from Moscow flat, Union oppose extra hours, Americans 'misled over war' Senator accuses President, Johnson tax proposals delayed, Lancashire's crime rate down, The Times Diary Honest drug film beats ban Another change at LSE City manager in GLC stakes, Visitors from Hongkong explain, Crew of listing ship rescued, Jobs fear stopped rebels-Donnelly, 'Worst-informed' Government Crossman on Whitehall, Archbishop denies breach of faith Divorce Bill has 'bad bits'. Picture Gallery: A hat falls: comedians at the Court of Henri IV, The Fortress scaled. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Trollope & Colls Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oliver malou, Collins, Times Newspapers, Appeals, Kuoni, Challis & Benson Limited, The Sunday Times, John Holt & Company, Nse, Royal Mail Lines, Prins Ferries, The Geographical Magazine, Meliá Hotels, Hearing, Hungarian Tourist Bureau, Ualais, Washeteria, Sir Henry Lunn Ltd. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Winter Sunshine Cruises, Connoisseurs' Guide, Art Exhibitions, Club Announcements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: third Sunday after Epiphany, Gardening. Property: Country Properties. Politics and Parliament: Government's protest to Biafra. Law: Apology Over Pictures Of Nude Model Barstow V. Fisk And Another, Misdirection 'Fundamental' Regina V. Morris. Sport: Welsh seize chance, Lingfield Park results, Pre-Olympic training, Australia recover, Encouraging start by England Boycott sets example, Weekend sporting arrangements Football, Sports in Brief, Gobion Goblin in fine form, Hopes For British League Revived, Snow reports, How They Line Up England, Irish fight hard, Case for pay inquiry in Italy, Oedipe May Be First Leg Of Cazalet Treble Arcturus worth another chance, Four Britons qualify, British bobs ahead, Wales superior in experience Forwards look lively. Editorials/Leaders: A Broken Tooth, Russia Prods Berlin, University Freedom. Letters to the Editor: Winds At Stansted, Removing temptation, After The Cuts, Schools In The North, 'First what, then how', 'Self-defeating', Anthrax Danger, Wellingtonia, Not either, Licence Reminder, Invitation To Steal, Reforming The Divorce Law, Mail Trolleys, Reason in Town Halls, The Time To Retire. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, January 21, 1943 Direct Hit On A School. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Science Adviser, Church News, County Commissions, University News London. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr Egon Hilbert Director of Vienna State Opera, Mr D. Rowbotham, Mme Benitz-Reixach. Business and Finance: Ebor revises Normid portfolio, Company Meeting First Re-Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On North American Conditions Trust's continued progress, Equities: A time for sitting tight, Clutsom-Northgate in merger talks, £5½m State loan for Clyde yards, Britain and Russia in technology swap, £500m grant for IDA?, Customs' Budget curbs, B o T's first analysis of devaluation trends, ICT and English Electric to merge, Court orders aluminium firms to end agreed price, 100 will lose nuclear jobs, Firm day for gold shares, Bowmaker Limited Further Progress Achieved, Bond Street Fabrics slump, Alcan makes go-it-alone bid for £49m complex, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Shock cut in British Relay half-time dividend, Trafalgar extends T & C bid, Pearson defends $, New sums for Clyde shipbuilders, Car exports price war unlikely, British Relay cuts dividend, Money patchy, UK atom group deal, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Protest to Nordic paperfirms, SEC advertising rule to stay, Bill rate up, Another 233 price rises, How The Markets Moved, Toy sales boost, Western Mining shares leap again, Uncertainty takes its toll, Why Alcan wants its slice of smelting pie, U S to clarify bond issues, New contracts for Denison. Stock Exchange Tables: Metal Exploration doubles its price, Copper and tin rise sharply, Widespread falls on Wall St, Pound quiet: the mark firm against dollar, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in Oils. Arts and Entertainment: Measuring rewards, Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, Spaniards step in, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,752. Weather: The Weather. Births. Reviews: No good, Fine Weber Mass, Edith Evans, Linenfold labyrinth, Start with kippers, Listening to Klee, Brian Howard: embattled with the art of living, Six basic chapters on the properties of painting, Last week I mentioned various, Pooter, There's a nice ambiguity about, Falstaff, the stooge and the parasite, High cost of poor taste, Travel The quiet way of life, Andrew Graham writes: Kip-, Mother, Jennifer Dawson's novel of a men-, The viewer's right to trivia, Beauties of the French colour print, Festivals in favour, Boat of the Show award at Earls, If you thought that eight Octaves, Titus returns, A wink from the corpse THE BEST TIMES: An Informal memoir BY JOHN DOS PASSOS, Fatalist, Barenboim's live music making, Hamlet in Central Park, The cinema and Graham Greene, Decorative blackamoors, Jacqueline Susann: behind every poodle something more formidable, At the centres, Incredible, Handel on a sax.
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