The Times - 25/04/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY STAFF REPORTERS, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Thursday morning, By JOHN HENNESSY, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, April 24, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By BRIAN MACARTHUR., From IAN McDONALD, Washington, April 24, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, April 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Strasbourg, April 24, From HEDRICK SMITH-Washington, April 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, April 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, April 24, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, April 24, From WILLIAM NORRIS-Port Harcourt, Biafra, April 24, From DON BANAS-Point Barrow, Alaska, April 24, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, April 24, GRANZ V. GRANZ, By Nature-Times News Service, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lusaka, April 24, PHS, From the High Commissioner for Kenya, J. N. KARANJA, High Commissioner. Kenya High Commission, 45 Portland Place, W.1, April 24., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS. House of Commons, April 24., ALAN GARNER GEO. J. COSTLEY E. A. J. TURNER J. F. SPRATLING R. H. DURHAM A. G. BASSETT ERIC ROBINSON S. G. DIMMACK Wolverhampton, April 23., DINGLE FOOT. House of Commons., ERIC BECKETT. Berkeley Lodge, Blandford, Dorset, April 21., KENNETH CLARK. The Vicarage, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, April 23., From Louis Heren, Washington, ANTHONY WAGNER. College of Arms. Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4., ALAN PATON, National President, Liberal Party of South Africa. Lynton Road, Kloof, Natal, South Africa., MICHAEL TOBIN. 7 Lower Park, Putney Hill, S.W.15., NICOLAS BARKER. 22 Clarendon Road, W.11., MARY WILSON. Bishop's Croft, Harborne, Birmingham, 17, April 19., A. C. MARSHALL. Whinchet Hill, Marden, Tonbridge, Kent., SALEROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Hilary Gelson, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, R.A., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From ROGER MACDONALD-Hamburg, April 24, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From DAVID SPANER., U S Economics Correspondent-Washington, April 24, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, BY KEITH PAYNE, By MAURICE CORINA, By Our Political Staff, By GEORGE CLARK, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By DAVID JONES, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By R. W. SHAKSPEARE Scarborough, April 24, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID DAVIS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, April 24., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. A. H. FIELDEN., Sir John Benn's Statement, By OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Geoffrey Smith, by Poul Moller, by Anders Olgaard, Professor of Economics, University of Copenhagen, by Mogens Kofod-Hansen, by Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, by Frank Hernov, by Erik B. Rasmussen, by Hilary Gelson, by Sir Alexander Abel Smith, Deputy Chairman, B.N.E.C. Export Council for Europe, by Esben Odbjerg, by Arne Sorensen, by Peter Evans,
ResumoNews: Shots Fired In-39,000 Raid Securicor guard injured, Chemicals find new markets, Church News New Bishop Of Pontefract, Tories attack Rhodesia ban, Trudeau image hard to beat, A blow to English pride, Girl, 14, on trial for murder, Widespread Split Over Powell's Race Speech, Arctic expedition man blinded by sun glare, Biafrans' ordeal by air attack Raids become daily routine, Backlash of air sanctions, Senator McCarthy has impressive lead, 'Millionaire' on 15 charges, 'Frontier myth' and America's history of violence, Warriors who gave up war, Protecting royalty on stage, Stirling Moss is granted decree, Wife agreed to be hit on Saturdays, Trade drives strengthen links, 6,000 miles to speak for nephew, 70 witnesses in Bloom case Committal hearing opens, Visit of MPs to trapped ships, Starter useless in death car Crossing timing 'too short', Bus Traffic Will Be Halved By 1975, New Labour Party for Pembroke, Mercenaries fly out, British surgeons for Bombay, Surprises in economy, Everything but the grunt, Tory leadership faces a long-term trial, Helicopter abduction in Jordan, New Government faces trials, US and Hanoi hold secret talks in Vientiane, 40,000 Powell postbag, Near defeat for M Pompidou, Flag ban stops tour, Furniture keeps pace with design trends, Split threat to world communist summit, Dark Distrust In Cotton Belt Waiting for poll dates, Madrid church siege, M Pompidou fights TV censure, Herr Springer to sue lawyer, Indiana challenge for Kennedy, The King's School Canterbury, Nagas' Contacts With China Delhi concern over rebels, 'Radical change' in university scene, Boutique Shopping In New York, The sea is close to their hearts, Poised at the crossroads, Monty, a dog gets seven 'invaders', Cost of child care scheme may rise, Vietcong Appeal For Defectors Hero treatment promised, The Times Diary, Russian missiles for Egypt Ground-to-ground weapon, Road barriers would reduce traffic noise, Compromise on social security, Measuring the solar radiation, Rebuff to Peking by British firm, Citizenship could be answer for whites in Zambia, Woman's 'shock' story of Risinghill, Quest For Third Paris Airport, Scientists hear about Ariel data, Israel to spend more on defence, Oxford moderations class list, Immigration man suspended, Prince William's Sahara flight, Pledge on fight for Greek freedom, Strikers on hire car jobs get warning, South Africa expelled from Olympics, 'No lounge' in hotel, Church call to improve race Bill, Chancellor tells unions to look years ahead, Shops 'hotter than tropics', Rudi again supreme pony. Picture Gallery: Denmark, Acknowledging the Freedom of the city. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Lands Tribunal, Receiving orders, Party secretary's appointment, Resignation of Goldberg expected, Munich air crash inquiry assessors, Passing Of Raf. Display Advertising: Royal Exchange Group, Leek and Westbourne, Lesser, John Alan Designs, Ppa, Tuborg, J. Brand Ltd.,, Rolls Royce, Gold Cross Shoes, Industrial Development Division, The Fashion Association Of Denmark, International Merchant Bankers, The Royal Commonwealth, Alexander Mitchell Limited, Eac, Bbc Publications, Translloyd, Denmark in Britain, Mea, The Fluor Corporation, Ltd., Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd., Ring Hambros, Novo, Den Danske Landmandsbank, Emborg, Cornwell Nortan Limited, domino KITCHEN abstracta CONSTRUCTION LTD., Dfds, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Carlsberg '68, Lowenbrau, Cornwell Products Limited, Joshua B. Powers Ltd., Dansk Designs, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Danish State Railways, Unit Trust Group, Arena, Becas Real Turtle Soup, Associated Pleasure Parks Limited, Thames Television, Vihy Matic, Renold Limited, Boac, F.L.Smidth & Co. Ltd., Bbc, Danish, Danish Tourist Board, B.R.S., Sun, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Securicor, Canvo Ltd., Gpo, Panam, Andelsbanken, Rsl Medium Dry. Index. Deaths. Law: The Vicissitudes Of A Cargo Of Beans From Bangkok Nishina Trading Co. Ltd. V. Chiyoda Fire And Marine Insurance Co. Ltd., Mrs Granz Loses Fight To 'Freeze' Sale Proceeds. Editorials/Leaders: The Ships Are Still Captive, Not The Same Thing, Time to end doubt on docks nationalization, Rhodesia Sanctions: The Final Test. Letters to the Editor: 'Profound disgust', Hands Off!, Niscalculated, Stanley Morison, State Of The Commons Today, Britain And Nigeria, Question Of Decimals, Party Banned In South Africa, Tidal Thames, Taxes and justice, Ecclesiastical Merger, 'Stop now', Letters to the Editor Debate On The Race Bill: Westminster Incident, Importance of the law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Reviews: American Star For 'Sweet Charity', Arts lay ghost of the gloomy Dane, Supermen and stars, Early Portraits Lent To Tate, Contemporary Music In Warsaw, Offenbach still going strong, Lilting, full-blooded performance, Organ Recitals At Farm Street, A hippie version of 'Bacchae', Eloquent Schoenberg from Barbirolli, No gold plate needed for this heady musical, Extra Performances Of Oedipus, French Award For Rita Gorr, £115,000 for a Braque, Impressive Winter Journey, Welcome second showing. Obituaries: Mr. Poul Reumert, Capt J. L. Pritchard, Sir Herbert Cohen, Mr Robert Downie, Vc Gallantry in France, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, April 26, 1943. Politics and Parliament: Commons: inertia sales, Selective tax critics challenged, Lords: adapting the government system: small cabinets best, 'Change aggregation plan', Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Tougher sanctions against Rhodesia 'logical' move, Licences to prescribe hard drugs. Classified Advertising: Personal Also On Page 18, Domestic Situations, To Place an Advertisement, Personal, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Management & Cost Accountancy, Opportunities For Accountants. Sport: Hampshire V. Sussex, Plymouth go down, French Myth proves bargain, National Hunt Cards Wincanton, Manchester United toil for meagre reward, Allowance will aid Hill Shade Murless record a pointer, Sports in Brief, Cox serves early warning on professionals, Milestone For British Golf Start of experiment, Cardiff On Brink Of Glory, Title for 14-year-old. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,833, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Regional share prices Belfast, Graduate minority see industry as 'top people's bingo', Unit trust prices, Wilson in TV message to Danes, Why the total of unemployed will not fall, Fiat gets still bigger, Regional aid costing £250m., Johnson GP on-the-spot, Share indices, Clash on redundancies, Natural gas well could store 10 pc of Britain's supply, Higher payout by Jessel, Toynbee, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Raw material prices up, Hahn Group, Swiss drop smelter bid, Call to aid productivity, European and Far East securities, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Japanese copper group formed for Congo mining Mining, New Life Business Again A Record Further Reduction In Expense Ratio "Government Robs Peter To Pay Paul", The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited, Tesco Stores (Holdings).-A new, How The Markets Moved, F. Pratt Engineering Corporation Ltd., £1m cost of strike to PLA, Germany 'roars ahead', White-collar men set to merge with AEF, PFIZER IN 1967-a strong finish to the year, Shipyards plan to swap shares, Waiver on dividends, FLUOR gets quotation in London, Credibility gap widens at United Glass, Big changes at Banque de Paris, Lodge-Cottrell (member of Simon, Good year for Norwich, The tough task of getting inside the Unilever giant NORMAN H. LEYLAND, Director of the Oxford Centre for Management Studies, discusses Professor Charles Wilson's new book* on Unilever, NCB's 'fair deal' pledge, TUC defy the incomes policy in favour of own system, Port Of London Authority, Briefly From Industry Hay's seeks £11m order in US, New Indonesian estates move, Sun Life counter to unit trusts For The Saver, Shares complete the recovery EQUITY Markets, Joint travel card, Large Bank help in money market, Hongkong in sterling talks, UK starts eight-week Denmark trade drive, Newton Chambers Poised for growth, Shippers try to avoid port, Industrial Policy Group holds a 'council of war', Italo-Soviet gas deal imminent?, Pound closes five points lower, Kuwait eyes Britain's petrol pumps, Royal Sovereign pays forecast 10 pc, Wall Street still moving ahead, US Bill to change chemical tariffs, Co-op's move on new chief, US GEC blames subsidies, Brewers for 3,000 years, 3,000 to lose jobs on Teesside, Bowater outlook uncertain, Reckitt & Colman.-There is no, Early gains not extended Fixed Interest, Woolwich delays loan rate rise, Samuel Properties Limited Interim Statement, Trust Houses in bid for TraveLodge, Business Diary A Tory returns to the City, French Rothschild in link with Fiat, Big demand for shares, The Institute of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS in England and Wales, Efta imports rise by 7 pc, Page-Johnson going strong, Ford Motor Company, Support for coffee pact, Estate duty on policies clarified, Charterland & General Limited, Higgs And Hill Limited, Scottish bank merger by mid-July, Motor agents warned, Paris bourse active and buoyant, Mrs Castle acts swiftly in bid to end car strike, Is Europe the only way?. Business Appointments: Elton moves up at Alcan. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Copper continues to decline, London Stock Exchange Prices Large rises in nickel mines.
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