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The Times - 02/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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FROM ERIC BRITTER, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, March 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-Manchester, March 1, BY KEITH PAYNE, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, BY MICHAEL THOMAS, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN YOUNG, By Nature-Times News Service, From BERNARD WEINRAUB-Hué, FROM FRED EMERY, From STEWART HARRIS-Special Forces Camp, Katum, March 1, From CHARLES MOHR-Saigon, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, March 1, From DESSA TREVISAN-Budapest, Mar. 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, March 1, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, March 1, By PETER WEST, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By BRIAN MOORE, By BARRY DAVIES, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, In Portugal, photographed by Edouard Boubat, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Friday, By RONALD FAUX, PHS, MICHAEL CURTIS., ALASTAIR MACLEAN., LYNCH MAYDON., VICTOR MONTAGU., R. ELIOT, S. GORLEY PUTT., M. A. ATHAR, S. L. OKEY, PENELOPE EAMES., From David Hotham, Bonn Correspondent, E. M. KIRK., W. E. GODFREY., DAVID F. WEIR., EDWARD CAREY., By Daniel Jenkins, Reader in Religious Studies and University Chaplain, University of Sussex., By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By ROY MACKIE, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By Business News Staff, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JASPER MOON, By ROBERT JONES, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our Shipping Correspondent, BY DAVID DAVIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Teheran, March. 1, GUY BRETT, MOSCO CARNER, STANLEY SADIE, GILLIAN WIDDICOMBE, ANTHONY PAYNE, WILLIAM MANN, J. G. BALLARD, MICHAEL WOOD, ROGER BAKER, ANGUS WOLFE MURRAY, DILIP HIRO, RICHARD HOLMES, LYMAN ANDREWS, HEINRICH FISCHER., VICTOR NEUBURG,

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News: Olympics talks called, 200 hurt in Rome student riot, Union to challenge incomes policy DATA finds legal loophole, France in the open, Saigon day of prayer and mourning, Council agrees to car park talks, Mr Heath's call to cut taxes, A helpful double, Reality and ideal in immigration colour question, Science Report Zoology Rare horse gives clues to evolution, Building a waterway across Europe, Mr Kennan denounces war policy, Court stops BBC television play, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, The border line, Faith in opposition to Nazi idealism, Compromise likely on meat ban, Americans have the own 'Gurkhas', Prison for libel on general, Hué struggles to overcome the grip of death, Hotel oil: union undertaking, Contrast in ideals, Lübke denies Nazi role on TV, £ at lowest level since devaluation, Pleasure of gravel pits, Return to Selborne, Three accused of conspiracy, 100 Africans facing execution, Mr Clark Clifford sworn in, Premium bond prizewinning draw, Mauritius plans unchanged, Race relations work 'put back 10 years', Ports plan to buy out dockers, £28,000 fraud on home seekers, Rhodesia warned on hangings Plea to Privy Council soon, Notice At Hixon Was Resited 'Moved to wrong position', Greeks given promise on plebiscite, Delegates split over Rumanian walk-out, Mr Gordon Walker is shouted down, Backing for 'transplant code', Arctic men meet ice hazard, Lords' 19-hour battle on Asians, The Times Diary A boost for the night ferry Tory peers surprise Government Royal Ballet soloist goes pop, Eating In, The family included, Americans seize arms ships, Command changes for Khe Sanh battle, Wine, Lowry Sold For 5,500 Gns Prices Have Soared, Judge Accepts Gaming Blame, Independent tests clear drivers, Role of polytechnics is defined, Day Of Muddle Over Kenya Flights Many fail to claim last bookings, Trawler danger spots exposed Study by safety experts, Passing-out at Cranwell, Klan plot to kill mayor alleged, Bed-Sitter Vote Being Wooed Multiple clash a puzzle, Suburban scarcity. News in Brief. Display Advertising: French Railways, Martin Walter Ltd, British Eagle, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Appeals, Legge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Yachts & Boats, The Running Man, Oxfam, Baf, Olympic Airways, Melia Hotels, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Times, Collins, Udt. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Hotels, Announcements, Business Premises, Connoisseurs' Guide, Shoppers' Market Place, Church services tomorrow: first Sunday in Lent, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Law: When Employers Can Treat Workers As Mobile O'brien And Others V. Associated Fire Alarms Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Feast Day. Politics and Parliament: Commons greet Act with cries of 'Shame', Lords: record sitting to complete the immigrants Bill, How Lords voted on the Bill. Sport: Sobers takes the initiative Pocock's first Test wicket, Sports in Brief, Mary Wright Falls, Snow reports, Hill's hopes in senior, Too cold for charity, Leeds Haunted By Fate Teams undecided, Walwyn'S problem at Kempton Risk to Mill House, Other weekend fixtures Rugby Union International Trial, Keirs sent off, Saucy Kit Ready, Indoor bowling, Wales Drop Five For Ireland, Fitzwilliam's aggressive mood, Hockey, Danzer keeps title. Editorials/Leaders: Conservatives' duty, Worry for bankers, Coherent policy the cure for planning ills, A new ideology, A Bad Week's Work, Broken promises. Letters to the Editor: Letter To The Editor Mr Moon explains, An alternative way, Candidate's Age Limit, Australian policy, Commuter Count, Portsmouth's Keys, Karl Kraus: the greatest Austrian writer of this century?, Liberals' role, The Wilson Report, 24 Seconds, Dangerous precedent, Anglican Orders And Rome, Question of acceptance, Roads Through Lewes, Issues Behind The New Act: The Position In Kenya. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday March 4, 1943 Church Bells Alarm. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Obituaries: The Ven A. P. Shepherd, Sir Frank A. Adcock, Mr Anthony Asquith, Marshal Voronov Russian expert on artillery, Mrs David Gubbay, Obituary, Roy de Maistre Australian painter, Mr H. C. T. Millers. Business and Finance: Oil firms attacked, Qualitex buys a third mill, Schroder funds top £500m, Ransomes buy from Ross, Lesney interest in Woolwich, Labour News Peace talks in Lucas strike, Funds again slip back, Europe studies US curbs, Lord Dudley, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Redundancy pay ruling, Hodge Group overhaul, Invergordon passes dividend, Goode Durrant's best year, Turnover of 50 tons in gold: sterling has poor day, 2,650 prices up, Schroders Limited, Will more composites join in?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, CBI 'mistrust' over 3½% pay rise ceiling, RPM on books to remain, SET works after all, Rootes is out of the red, £25m support for pound?, Bank statements for February, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Silver up but below best, Bill rate up, Containers cut costs, How The Markets Moved, 39 factories empty in jobless areas, New Issue Permanent Investments, Plessey confirms 'we're in talks on computer link', Easy close in money, Thorn in £9m agreed bids for two firms, Gold shares steal the thunder. Stock Exchange Tables: Sparkling day for prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts again lose ground, Guardian & Royal Exchange in £654m merger move, Share indices, ECSC to raise 15m Eurodollar loan, Closing Prices-continued, Wall St loses more ground. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,788, Castles in Italy, Television Sunday, Television Saturday, Radio Sunday, Radio Saturday. Weather: The Weather. Births. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Reviews: After the shouting, A clash of truths, Searle opera at Hamburg, What to look out for, Contrary impressions, A voice, Poets: Campbell, Lowell, Herbert, Sexton, Barker, A Strindberg of our own, Virus, Pooter, Paperbacks, New sound worlds, A sense of reality, Brief lives, Some brands from the burning, Awakening, Artistic reflections, How Ariel turned into Prospero, One Henry didn't marry, Hallé kept on their toes, A smack at the smug, Bernstein and Mahler's Sixth, Claude Lévi-Strauss: a new multi-dimensional way of thinking, Bargains, Fine Bach cantatas, Concertino too brief.

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