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The Times - 29/02/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY GEORGE CLARK, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Thursday morning, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Feb. 28, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By Our Political Staff, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Feb. 28, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Feb. 28, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Feb. 28, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rangoon, Feb. 28, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Feb. 28, FROM DESSA TREVISAN, From RAYMOND H. ANDERSON-Moscow, Feb. 28, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, Feb. 28, by Hilary Gelson, By Nature-Times News Service, From the Archbishop of Westminster, JOHN CARD, HEENAN, Archbishop of Westminster., JOHN LOMAX., R. PETER JOHNSTON, Vicar and Rural Dean of Islington. DAVID L. E. BRONNERT, Senior Curate of St. Mary's, Islington. JOHN S. SHORT, Curate, St. Mary's, Islington. TOM JONES, Curate, St. Mary's, Islington. DOREEN BEGERNIER, Parish Worker, St. Mary's, Islington. St. Mary's Vicarage, Upper Street, N.1, Feb. 26., SIMON PORTAL., S. E. BUSHNELL., RUTH E. M. BOWDEN., J. A. SMITH., C. W. PEACOCK., G. T. BURTON., JOHN WHYATT, Sometime Attorney, JOHN J. PERRETT., MUSA MAZZAWI, Senior Lecturer in International Law, ERIC C. ATKINS. Harwell Vicarage, Didcot, Berkshire., RONALD M. BELL., CHRISTOPHER BROCKLEBANKFOWLER., D. M. T. COLES., JUNO ALEXANDER., W. O. REES MILLINGTON., N. KHAJURIA., R. G. WILLIAMS., R. A. LAURENCE., B. MITCHELL., R. E. CLARKE., RUPERT BLISS, MALCOLM A HENNELL., PATRICK PAKENHAM, BY BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GERALD SINSTADT, By PETER MARSON, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By ROY MCKELVIE, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From JACK FINGLETON, Canberra, Feb. 28, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Feb. 28, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, From Our Special Correspondent, By Henry Raynor, From a Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, Feb. 28, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, JOE ROEBER, ROYDEN HODSON, G. W. SWAIN.,

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News: Brighter outlook for EEC Ministers, Korean plea for more help, Nonsense, says Mr Cousins, 'Exorbitant Profits' On Government Air Engine Contracts MPS query decision not to prosecute, Rumania as objector, Attack On Soviet Ideology In Art, City At Sea To House 30,000, Labour in fresh trouble over backbench discipline, £50 fines for tyre faults, No further troops for Mauritius, Bristol Siddeley Men Misled Ministry, Johnson told of new Vietnam needs, SW Africans to face trial, Dr Lübke's reply to be televised Concentration camp charge, Ita's Fight Over Government Fee 'Milked' of £600,000, Design Versus Decoration, Bishop quits Labour in disgust, The Times Diary Sir Learie as Liberal candidate? With the Guinea-Bissau guerrillas The rise of Dr Fred Dainton, Brain cells that make cats hiss, Confusing moves in Arab world, Fine classical finds in Athens, Marina 'not planned in haste', Canada vote of confidence, How MPS voted on Immigrants Bill, Book On Minster Discoveries, Privilege: power for courts, Catering ban ignored by students, Last Flights To Beat Deadline, 'Exorbitant profits' on Government aircraft engine contracts, Small seismic disturbances observed, P-c 'did not see crossing notice', Diagnosing disease in ancient man, Painters win 'battle' of the mews, Military trial for student in Israel, Apology made to Dawn Fraser, Sir Alec urges prompt talks, Hanoi's jeers greet arrival of fresh US troops, Angry MPS call for action, 4 a m and opposition to Callaghan holds, Rome conflict on college reform, MPs' loyalties torn by race vote, Strong British protest over South Yemen speech, Narrow majority for the TUC'S pay policy, Bishop of Salonika deposed, Peace and quiet in the office, Russia fears low birth rate, Vietnam-how it baffles the small-town American, Reactor opening is defended, Record £950 For 'Seven Pillars' First Edition With Author's Notes, New code of conduct, Secrets Bill criticized in Spain, Burma release of 127 detainees, Sharp exchanges in hanging case, Pilots are urged to rejoin council Call to remove grievances, Mr Romney quits presidency race, Research to aid the economy, Harder line on pay seems certain. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Dunhill, Ppa, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Unilever, Barclays Bank D.C.O, National Provident Institution, Multiple Display Advertisements, Metropolitan Water Board, Bua, Opel, Leopold Joseph, National Health Service, A Hawker Siddeley Company, Express, Charles Stapleton & Company, Meredith & Drew, Midland Bank, Periodical Pubilshers Association Ltd.,, Bmw, N.M.Rothschild & Sons,, The Times, Cleveland, Msd, Uta, Fisons, asap, Msl, John Tyzack & Partners, Donkey, Electricity Council Research Centre., Pe, The Chartered Bank, Triplex, The Civil Service, P-E Consulting Group Limited, Gpo, Rs, Robert Barrow Limited, Brims, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Picture Gallery: From the Nelson column:, a composite view looking eastwards across London. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Sussex, Church News, 'Check doctors' warning, Danish visit for Mr Brown, Poulters' Company. Politics and Parliament: Minister on grave implications of Bristol Siddeley report, Mr Callaghan looks for Kenya response: operating the quota, Labour MPs press for legal action, The Lords: seeking scientific collaborators, The Commons: price rises. Sport: Six new Barbarians, Black Justice has class, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Fulham left it late, Saracens score their 502nd point, Army twice lose lead, Athletes choose to row, Yesterday's Hockey, Rugby pair top seeds, Russian pair triumph again, England Choose Pocock, Fresh Light Shed On Cheltenham Doubts about The Laird, Queens' go head of river for first time, Hosen goal decisive, No works Ferraris, Batsmen promise more than bowlers, United win after incessant attack Defensive wall breached, Swiss win again, Netherlands for open tennis, India leaves Olympic Games, Wales more tenacious, Squash Rackets, US Negroes Reject Olympic Trials, Sir Stanley confident. Editorials/Leaders: Courts And Ministers, Interim And Inadequate, Europe Desiccated. Letters to the Editor: Comings and goings, Intolerable distinction, Policy elsewhere, Problem makers, The other side, Clear case, Door slammed, A broken pledge: the argument goes on, Who pays now?, Status of a bargain, No case for expediency, International law, A poor plea, A legitimate operation, Time to pay, Governing by realities, Room for all the cars, Gathering of eagles, The firm reply, In Britain's interest, Nothing in common, Absence of prejudice, Scraps of paper, Popular response, Missing safeguard, Public question, Returning home. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday. Obituaries: Mr A. K. Dodds, Sir Alan Barlow A civil servant of distinction and versatility, Mr George Pateman Work for Wea. Reviews: 'Way out' themes, A Sibelius Museum, Shaw's love life set to music Nottingham Playhouse Boots with Strawberry Jam, Caliban in the Middle East, Webern like Brahms-and himself, Penderecki's New Operas, Broadway view of Berlin Palace Theatre: Cabaret, Lewenthal's Only Concert, Don't misunderstand me!, Warm romanticism of Warsaw strings. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,786, Television and radio, Mozart Players To Tour Sweden. Classified Advertising: To Place an Advertisement, Personal, Announcements, Appointments Also On Pages 20 and 21, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Weather: The Weather. Law: Emile Littler Willing To Apologize, Wider Powers Given To The Courts In Claims Of Crown Privilege Conway V. Rimmer And Another. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Wool chief hits at Courtaulds, Briefly From Industry, Goulston Discount Company Limited, Jump in number of brokers expected, Boost for Leyland, Eurosyndicat, Joseph Lucas predicts rise in interim profits, Copper unions asked to picket imports, Poor year for EFTA, Yorkshire pit strike call, Bristol Siddeley: the ultimate responsibility, American Express in banking move, Glamour group hit on Wall Street, Late selling hits the £, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., Hongkong may reduce sterling holdings, 'Allow gold to float'-Javits, '£600m tax rise needed for growth', U S instant coffee imports down last month, Changes in estate duty feared, Alcoa Of Australia (Pty.) Limited, £8½m. expansion by P & G, Timber take-over bid, N Y silver sharply lower, Kenya flights earn BUA £300,000, Nutbrown is keen to accept 10s 9d offer, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, What Shape Now For Steel? BUSINESS NEWS analyses nationalized steel: how BSC can be welded into a strong centralized unit... its commercial viability... the new pricing policy, TUC votes for restraint-but by only 536,000, Fairy tales of old Whitehall Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, Boost for VHF sets, Getting the price pattern right, Modest gains by the Funds Fixed Interest, Toy firms fear Budget will hit home sales, £2m ferry order for Swan Hunter, Business Diary, Board of Trade inquiry into chain of estate agents, Non-US portfolio, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Double boost for Jenkins's tough Budget plans, Babcock bails out Winget Gloucester, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited Mr Kenneth F. Suggett's Speech, Money market short, 'Fags' reach settlement, How The Markets Moved, Prices 'not rising' claim, Japanese imports unfair, BMC tells Australians, Daimler-Krupp agreement, Output rise steps up Zambian copper profits, Grain markets, Good rises throughout EQUITY Markets, After hours selling of sterling, France fails to sway Five on US approach. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in most sectors, Nervous selling hits copper prices, European and Far East securities, Covent Garden prices, Alcoa 46m Euro-dollar loan, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Rises and Falls. Business Appointments: Mr. T. P. Payne has been appointed, Board changes at Neill group.

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