The Times - 31/12/1968
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By a Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, on board the Queen Elizabeth 2, Dec. 30, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Dec. 30, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Dec. 30, By Our Labour Staff, From JOHN CHARTRES-Leconfield, Yorkshire, Dec. 30, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By A Staff Reporter, By CLIVE BORRELL, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, Dec. 26, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By Alex Hendry, Labour Staff, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Dec. 30, From EVELYN IRONS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Dec. 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Washington, Dec. 30, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Dec. 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Lisbon, Dec. 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Dec. 30, From Our Own Correspondent, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Dec. 30, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Dec. 30, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From JAMES FERON, PHS, BOOTHBY., ETHEL MANNIN., S. E. FINER, , OLIVER BRISTOL., MARK REILLY, MICHAEL KNAP-, JULIAN S. KORN. The Mermaid, Rye, Sussex, Dec. 28., ERIC BAKER., MORGAN GILES. House of Commons., FRANK HARTLEY, , By Michael Bosquet, DAVID THOMSON., ROLAND OLIVER., A. R. CUSENS, R. D. Peacock, Dean of the Faculty of Science. W. Kirk, Sub Dean of the Faculty of Science. H. E. Street. N. Pye. C. W. Rees. T. G. Tutin. M. A. Khan. C. H. James. M. J. Le Bas. A. A. Mills. G. Edge. K. A. Pounds. E. Mathieson. J. E. Wilson. B. A. Cooke. The University, Leicester. K. E. Banyard. I. C. Wand. R. E. Evans. M. W. Charles. R. D. W. Kemmitt S. Trippett. T. A. Claxton. K. W. Morcom. D. R. Russell D. M. Adams. J. Burgess. J. B. Raynor. J. M. Ashworth. W. Cockburn. B. L. Bayne C. W. Jones R. A. Cooper. W. Block. A. J. Rowe., By Our Bridge Correspondent, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Dec. 30, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By JOHN DOWNIE, By PETER MARSON, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By RODNEY COWTON, By A. GOODRICK CLARKE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, FROM PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES, By DENNIS TOPPING, By MAURICE CORINA, By DAVID DAVIS, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PHILIP JACOBSON, From DAVID SPANIER, P. F. BREAKELL., PHILIP JONES., PETER N. OLDALE., ANTHONY THOMAS, ANDREW GOODRICKCLARKE, JOE ROEBER, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN WOODLAND, SCHOOLCHILD, JOHN CARRINGTON, IAN MORISON,
ResumoNews: Freedom from attack plea by pilots' leader, New York sufferers get fuel, Commons statues may go to US, Duke Of Kent For Australia, Tito announces moves for summit talks, United States Dying dreams, Doubts in Israel on tactics, Regional inspectorate for planning pleas, Business magnate given US defence post, Moving of heart donors banned, Concorde may profit by radio research, Change of role for Lebanon, Saigon opposed to peace Cabinet, Stronger stand by Britain, Race Relations Black Powell, Kennedy bid for leadership, Russian scientist's faint praise for Apollo 8, 1968: Diary of the year, Wages rise for Soviet builders, A time for turnips, The Times Diary Livia Gollancz dismisses her recruit Case for Sir Dingle in Kampala Scotland Yard's TV puzzle, Students Brains before Brawn, New rules for police about drunkards, 15-month warning to Malaysia, Dilemma on farm pay rise, Greek ban on plate-smashing, America may be entering a new period of introversion, Mr W. Churchill on short list, Storm grows over QE2 troubles, Socialist crisis that extends beyond Czechoslovakia, Hidden subsidy at direct-grant schools claimed, Two students win voting right, Modest CID man bows out, Appeal to Ministry on police surgeons, Tibetan refugees in Delhi attack on China's embassy, Progress on Falklands, Middle East plea by Russia, Gun battle inquiry in Istanbul, Work speeded up as liner returns, Science Report Selenology Asteroids buried in the moon?, Mapping by satellites urged, Accused Arab guerrilla says he fears for his life, AA list eating places, Mountbatten A life spent close to the centres of power 1. Early years of the young Prince Louis, Mrs Castle's shock for the TUC, P-c accused of club theft, Air training plan for Portuguese base, Sales talk is softened by new Act, Ayub hints at compromises, Britain The Collapse of Confidence, Helicopter flight fails to save snowed-up baby, Czechoslovakia Europe's Year of Trauma, Transplants Kind hearts, Second writ for Judy Garland, Economics Honetary mayhem, Lagos protest at US planes gift, Nigeria Genoslaughter?, Yevtushenko on crimes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Rises And Falls, Alight here for 1969. Index. Display Advertising: Save the Children fund, Garrard, A.H.Baldwin & Sons Limited, Rediffusion, Dickins Jones, Hester Bateman Silver, Mea, Bond Street Galleries, Daimler Hire, Ross-Lawson Galleries, Sg, Ronald A. Lee, Saa, The Stone Gallery, The Delta Metal Company Limited, Rupert Preston Gallery, olivetti, Woburn Abbey, The Pulitzer Gallery, Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd, Motor Boat and Yachting, Marshall Spink, Pember & Boyle,, Ibm, Robert Self Fine Arts, Boat Show '69, Dawsons Of Pall Mall, Laird Clowes Ltd, Brims, Harvey & Gore. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Russians' command in chess, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), London Pair Win At Bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,044. Official Appointments and Notices: New judges, Forestry Post, Hull, Entries at Sandhurst. Reviews: Art for money's sake, A trapped tycoon in Chelsea, MacMillan's new ballet, Chicago setting for musical Molière, Van Gogh's favourites among the Victorian draughtsmen, The ban on Gatti's play, A family Nutcracker, The money-making film stars, This lunatic year. Editorials/Leaders: The First Secretary-General, Money In 1969, A year that left vital problems unsolved, Claims By Police Surgeons. Letters to the Editor: Violence In The Middle East: Dr. Weizmann's Warning, Simple honesty in the dollar game, The World's Prisoners, Israel's decision, Danger to structure, Pat Arrowsmith, Free market housing, Faith And Fellowship, Cause and effect, Maritime Power, Efficient service, Two kinds of teachers, Need for parity, Response to terrorism, 'The Tablets', University Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, December 31, 1943 Stable Currencies. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Trygve Lie First UN Secretary-General who resigned after communist boycott, Dr F. L. Cross. Sport: London more decisive, Miss Heyhoe in form, Sheffield provide six, Sports in Brief, Catterick the brightest prospect, Snow reports, Junior tennis results, Rugby club records London & South-East, Results Olympic Games, West Indies offer half-hearted resistance, FA plan to avoid fixture chaos, Invitation too late for Hill, Conquering Kings and Queens, Schools squash, Koomooloo wins on time, Worcester's first win, Unchanged Scots side for Paris, S Africans lead but falter, Surrey take control. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, Automotive Distribution Management In Nigeria, Company Notices. Property: Furniture & Fine Art Sales Also On Page 12. Business and Finance: Dividend hit by deposits scheme, Government bid to curb strikes: TUC calls special meeting, 'Tied pubs help state', Redundancy fund faces insolvency as payments soar, Equity content favours new bid for CLRP, Quotes 1968, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, £7½m UK liability in Beirut raid, 12m now in pension plans, Decision soon on NCB posts, Private sector steel prices are to rise, Easier trade with Japan, De La Rue lifts payment, Yard chief disputes QE2 responsibility, Deadlock in strike by longshoremen, Massey UK sales up 17pc, Near-equal pay for graduates, Fire damage bill hits new high, Detergent sales up 12 per cent, Edgy atmosphere, but still an upward trend in industry, Psychology of the January sales ritual, NFU calls for incentives, Dm250 cut by Citroen, Men and the mergers BUSINESS diary, Irritation among the banks, Takeovers: rush with a £3,000m impetus, Scott-Turner wins fight for liberty, Metropolitan Estate enters a £147m surprise bid for CLRP, Funds appear after large Bank help Money Market, Dollar Land in £1m error, Samuel Osborn & Co. Limited Mr. C. F. Hurst on Group's sound basis for further growth, Gliksten continues 'Foremost in Timber' Chairman Mr Robert Law reports!, Foreign tourists spend more here, The mining see-saw, CBI rejects plea by TUC, Rolls-Royce £490m orders, Technical snags hold up container terminal, The bull market that died unnoticed, Record output and exports for Ford, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Record in output of steel likely, Hold-up benefits airlines, Comparisons can mislead, DAVID MILN & CO. (SEEDSMEN) (Agricultural Seed Specialists) Improved Trading Results, S. Africa trade ban warning, European Ferries Limited (Formerly George Nott Industries Limited), How The Markets Moved, 3d on Cadbury's half-pound bar, Nuclear fuel exports top £10m in 1968 BRIEFLY FROM industry, Metropolitan Estate and Property Corporation Limited (MEPC) and The City of London Real Property Company Limited (CLRP), Five-fold British Leyland expansion plan for EEC, US economists expect the boom to continue, European And Far East Securities, Eden Fisher Holdings Limited, Flight to mark totalled £1,000m, City Tote taken over for £3m company NEWS, Main producers under ban threat mining, Hawker Siddeley Statement By Hawker Siddeley Group Limited, Rubber growth to continue, Strike threat to Trustee Banks. Business Appointments: New economics chief appointed, Sir Richard heads Duckham. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Many features on forecasts for next year EQUITY Markets, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Australian mines advance well, Wall St closes sharply lower, Keyser offers a stake in Endura new ISSUES, 5 point loss in quiet trading Sterling, Midland Stocks, Recent Issues, Hedges in commodities, Cocoa prices hit by speculative selling Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Most sectors lower in spite of good news Wall Street, British Funds score good gains Fixed Interest, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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