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The Times - 03/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY STAFF REPORTERS, From EILEEN SHANAHAN-Washington, Jan. 2, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan. 2, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From RAYMOND H. ANDERSON-Moscow, Jan. 2, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Cape Town, Jan. 2, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Jan. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Jan. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 2, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Saigon, Jan.2, PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, By RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Jan. 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From our Special Correspondent, From Michael Billington, By Nature-Times News Service, Valerie Knox, Patricia de Joux, PHS, DINGLE FOOT., L. GLASS, Chairman, Housing Management Committee., DERMOT MORRAH., EDWIN BROOKS. House of Commons, Dec. 31., LEON BAGRIT, Chairman, ElliottAutomation Limited., E. H. GOMBRICH., WILLIAM HARDCASTLE. Webb's Farm, Headley, Surrey, Jan. 1., By Richard Harris, GERHARD ADLER. 19 Burgess Hill, N.W.2., ALEC DICKSON., S. E. SCAMMELL., G. B. BERRY., ROY HARROD., PETER FLEMING., FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Jan. 2, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From CEDRIC VENABLES, From ROY MCKELVIE, From A. A. THOMSON, FROM A SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By KEITH PAYNE, BANKING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, Jan. 2, CLIVE BRADLEY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By BRIAN PRIESTLEY, Midland Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, By DAVID JONES, BY JOHN PRICE, By MICHAEL BAILY, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By RICHARD CASEMENT, By RICHARD FRY, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, R. P. HIRSCH., J. K. RICE-OXLEY, Director of the British Shipping Federation., By Our MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: Left prepare own study on cuts, Will we follow their example?, Man refused breath test in his drive, Is Hanoi changing its mind about negotiations?, The beauty business, Gipsy Moth leads minor armada, Cambodia warning on foreign troops, An option for publicity, £1 pay claim rejected by bakers, Soviet Troops In Mongolia, Austerity Crisis In Cuba, Island Sanctuary For Seals, Bride travelled three weeks in box, 348 Communists Die In Battle Vietnam truce violations, Greek King's message is censored, Denuded Sands Cause Concern, £30,000 theft in Surrey, Rich harvest of data from Venus, Miss Smith at war, Nurse tells of attack, Rich promises for 1968 motoring, Courses quit Lakeland, Drug addicts run riot at centre, Kennedy 'plots' ridiculed, Vatican prepares peace mission, Transplanting the heart, Levy On Tickets IS Suggested, Hungary turns to profit system, Liabilities of £1,965,000 admitted, Russia's art patrons rediscover Chagall, Mass In French Welcomed, Hastings Aircraft To Be Retired, Misunderstandings on F 111 terms, Court rules for Britain on Kariba, Fertilizer From The Dustbin Support for new process, We keep all we earn, rebels of System say Industrial trouble inevitably and frequently stalks the wages jungle of the engineering industry. Here, Michael Hatfield and the News Team report on a dispute at the British Aircraft Corporation's tinsmiths' shop at Weybridge, Surrey, where two men, who have kicked against the system, face censure by their union., Young Idealists In Debates 2,000 At Course, Possible bargain on forces in east, Ammunition for Nigerian Army, Plan To Double Size Of Town, Hospital bed demand soars, Nationalist feeling revives in Japan, Premium Bond winners, Rumania trip by General de Gaulle, The Times Diary Henry Moore wins £11,500 prize Ali sorts out the real Whos Coracle man mulls over his B.E.M., Boiler check after gas death, Board urges 50s atom pay rise Linked with overtime cut, White man given a Coloured heart Second transplant 'went better', says doctor, Health Hazards Of Asbestos Workers, Wild mink and coypu still numerous, Delhi proud of success in food production, Mss Collections Are Invisible Exports, Fourth Canberra candidate, Welsh rebels defy law, Raise school leaving age, masters say, Israelis 'fired on refugees', United States May Tax Its Tourists Plan for daily charge under study, £1m compensation for crime victims, Had drugs for an 'important man', Kashmir leader is freed by India Hopes for a solution. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Canada Life, Reader's Digest, Bxl, Loewe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Ascot, Harvey Nichols, Girling, Harold Whitehead & Partners Ltd, Rolls-Royce, International Oil Company, The Tryon Gallery Ltd., Ellis, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., aac, Bolsa, Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds, Ltd., Bank of Montreal, Marketing In Germany, Pa, North Central, EQUITY & Law, Senior Training Advisers, London Bedding Centre, Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited,, Jack Barclay Limited, Parker. Index. Classified Advertising: To Place an Advertisement, Domestic Situations Vacant, Dynamic Sales Executive, Charles Follett Ltd, Public, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Tidy, atmospheric melodrama Oxford Playhouse Gaslight, Those lucky few, B.B.C. orchestra to tour, Royal Ballet for Bordeaux, Contrasts in colour, A notable Czech film, New Cinderella full of fun, Eric Portman in a Galsworthy play, Rowan gallery's new premises, More fun with Paper Bag Players, Montherlant play worth waiting 16 years for, Most Popular Star. Editorials/Leaders: From Marshall To Johnson, What IS A Charity?. Letters to the Editor: Silbury Hill, 'Hot Lunch-', Council House Sales, State And University, No stain is left, Lost Working Days, A Friday Afternoon, Passage To Cape Town, Crewing Advances, Benefits From The F 111 Order: Britain's Obligations, Remembrance Day, Should PIB be told?, Development work, Hongkong, Honouring Journalists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Extra Equerry, Church News, Receiving orders, Bath. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,737, Important Game Ends In Draw Sixth Round Of Chess Premier, New Liner's Interior On Exhibition, Television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, January 4, 1943 Setting Up Home. Obituaries: Mr Michael Swan Traveller and writer, Mr. Roger Ferdinand, Obituary, Mr G. De Menasce. Sport: Rugby club records, Middlesex's win not convincing, Miss Oakley works hard, Taylor Makes A Fine Recovery, Warburg well tested, MCC likely to be on defensive New faces in opposition, Snow Reports, Sports in Brief, Rangers Retain League Lead Blunders costly to Celtic, Raith hold Hibernian, Olympic hopes excel, Today's Football, India fight back, Big task for Stalbridge Colonist, Surrey fail with decisive kick, Wykehamist through, Two counties unbeaten. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Vital sectors may be hit, Dollar wins the first round, Gilts close steady, Free State Geduld Mines Limited, Puzzle for the money market, Alusuisse smelter plan, Turning point for the Six-and a risk they may go their own ways DAVID SPANIER, recently returned from Europe where he has been reporting on the E.E.C., discusses how the Six will react to the American restrictions, 'Our mutual interest', Rises and Falls, Briefly From Industry Engineering exports down in October, How the regions reacted, Business Diary Plus ca change..., US offshoots' dividend puzzle, What Happen Now A Business News Survey, How squeeze may operate, Amoco plans refinery, Hotels must now look to Europe, Two-way pull on the Eurodollar, Airlines fear cost of US travel curb, New hope now for liquidity reform, Australia cushioned against US cutback, Some country pubs may go, C & J Hampton's dividend hoisted three points, Equity & Law sets new peaks, Defensive unit-linked policy, An account of operations at Freddies Mine is common to both the Western Holdings and the Free State Geduld, State's policy on Birmingham to be fought, Freightliner rates to rise, Cunard may benefit from measures, Regional societies seen as key to Co-op revival, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, £13m bid for Smiths in doubt, Western Holdings Limited, Survey examines job changing, European and Far East securities, BMC car output down in 1967: others do better, Gold reserves down by £100m last month, President Brand Gold Mining Company Limited, More Aston Martins, President Steyn Gold Mining Company Limited, New men at the personnel desk man for the job, French impetus in UK district heating, The dollar strong on Continent, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Definitive list of the exempted countries, Wheat and rye at seasonal lows, Absentee miners cost £100,000, Penalties of controls-Fowler, How The Markets Moved, Gold shares under pressure, Sweet prices to rise again, Coffee chief resigns, Welkom Gold Mining Company Limited, US cuts: 'another icy blast' for industry, Heavy buying on the Frankfurt bourse, All eyes on the Euro-market, The Manbré Group, Britain's chance to fill the gap, £6m property deal. Business Appointments: EE names purchasing chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Coffee stocks to fall, Copper wire bars up £7 15s a long ton, Wall St hesitates after early rise, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Many substantial falls, Freshwater for market, Regional share prices, Metal stocks rise, Unit trust prices, Golds lead a retreat, Closing Prices-continued.

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