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The Times - 06/04/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, BY MICHAEL THOMAS, , By DAVID WILSWORTH Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-Leicester, April 5, By CLIVE BORRELL, By PHILIP HOWARD, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hertford, April 5, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, April 5, From STEWART HARRIS-Saigon, April 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, April 5, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, April 5, From RICHARD WIGG-Santiago, April 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, April 5, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By FRANK PENNINK, By REX BELLAMY, By LEWINE MAIR, From NEIL ALLEN-Font Romeu, April 5, By ROY MCKELVIE, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From GODFREY HODGSON, From JOHN SHIRLEY, PHS, BERNARD BRAINE., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM., QUINTIN HOGG., ALI DAJAN., RAWHI EL-KHATIB, , YUSUF ABDO, , From Lord Russell, O.M., F.R.S., BERTRAND RUSSELL., REX WYETH., From Mr. A. W. Filson, ANDREW FILSON, From Miss S. B. Watson, SYLVIA WATSON., D. MCMULLAN., By Dan van der Vat, H. B. CARDWELL., JOHN PEMBO., GILBERT S. SZLUMPER., P. B. LUCAS, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID SPANIER, U.S. Economics Correspondent, Washington, April 5, By ROY MACKIE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By DAVID JONES, By JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Mining Editor, DAVID EVERS., (Mrs.) K. M. WOODHEAD., By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, STANLEY SADIE, WILLIAM GAUNT, Irving Wardle, Michael Billington, MILES KINGTON, STEPHEN WALSH, MICHAEL BILLINGTON, RICHARD HOLMES, EDWARD CANDY, BY PAUL ABLEMAN, MICHAEL WOOD, BY ELLIOTT ARNOLD, DAVID PARRY-JONES, HENRY WILLIAMSON, CHARLES LYTE, ROGER BAKER, ELIZABETH WISKEMANN, BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE, A. P. RYAN, ANGUS WOLFE MURRAY, JOHN YOUNG, FRANK DAVIS, HARRY GOLOMBEK, KATIE STEWART, ANDREW GRAHAM, ALISON ROSS, ROY HAY, JEAN WAKEMAN, EDWARD MAYER, JOHN CARTER, by Neville Maxwell, by Hugh Corbet, by a Special Correspondent, by Fazal Qureshi, by Rehman Sobhan, Department of Economics, Dacca University, by Lee Gelfer, by Khursheed-ul-Hasan, by Philip Mason, Director, Institute of Race Relations,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Mrs Castle Will Run Pay Policy From New Ministry Crossman is social services chief, New Recorder. News: Investment by Britain meets new needs, White House Guarded As Buildings Blaze, Question marks over tomorrow's citizens, Violence And Mourning After Dr King's Death Looting and arson in US cities, Eurovision song link ready, Greek attack on gaol inquiry, Prague promise of democracy Party to rule by persuasion, Militants strengthen grip on Negro rights movement, Food self-sufficiency by 1970?, Satisfaction For The Left-Wingers, Experts told to act, not talk, Visit to Denmark, Garden gateways, Islam's influence endures, Shocked world reaction to assassination, £1,750 Paid For Honeypot Beehive In Silver, £3m for the Queen Elizabeth Convention centre in US, Wolfson Foundation Grants, Concerted drive to keep the water at bay, Resistance lessens near Khe Sanh Northern withdrawal theory, The Queen of flowers, Negro ministers under the Confederate flag, Memphis march in silence, Jute: dynamic growth from scratch, Concern over security of SE Asia, RAF fighter 'buzzes' Thames bridges, Test team return in triumph, Two-way stretch in Basic Democracies, Impact of air links, Heading off threat of union clash, Packaged safaris, Protest by Hanoi over 'savage bombing', Chilean clergy attack brain drain, The philosophy of non-violence, Negro revenge riots in US Washington in touch on talks, Threat of war in streets, Yacht clubmanship, Body in case found on train, Elephant trek to save tigers, Mr Wilson's authority still faces test, Victory for student 'moderates', How To Come By News In Saigon, Feminine influence on unions, Eating In, Students hold back fines cheque, 'Pathetic', says Tory leader, Many British tributes, Westward leading, Acccused 'Already Acquitted', 'Warm gratitude' to Mr Gordon Walker, Wine, Pakistan Progress under Strain, China deports Russians, Council built only three houses, Resort upset by Lord Snowdon, Going by the book, Foreign success but failure at the hub, Mrs Castle Say 'Cut Premiums' Time to reward motorist, Territorials called up in Rhodesia, Assassination In Memphis Police optimistic in search Dr King's killer. Index. Display Advertising: The Chartered Bank Group, Pia, B.I, Multiple Display Advertisements, John Murray, East Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation, Heather Garden, Collins, alpha, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Fernbank Nurseries Ltd., Mower Hone, Cyprus, Olympic, West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation, Saracen 28, The Times, The Sunday Times., National Bank of Pakistan, Corsham Court, Tree Paeonies, Habib Bank Limited, Corfu, Heinemann, Dawood, Universal Tonnage Ltd.,, United Bank Ltd, Henleys Of Hornsey Ltd., M. M. Ispahani Limited, Travel, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Palace Torquay, Rolcut, Boac, McB, Sasso, Thames And Hudson, Byron Hill Nurseries, University Marine Ltd., Steel Brothers & Co Ltd, Polyanthus, East African Airways, Rumanian Beluga, Eyre & Spottiswoode, Udt. Classified Advertising: Books For Gardeners, Sicily, 3 More Super Class Cruises!, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Personal, Entertainments, Historic Homes, Special Offer Guaranteed Good Ouality Nursery Stock, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, To Place an Advertisement, Reids Hotel, Ministry Of Transport. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: 400 Disenfranchised Voters Put Back On Register Regina V. Vine Ex Parte Nottingham Corporation, Lack Of Knowledge Immaterial Regina V. Cummerson, Ruling next week in planning case. Sport: Form favours Eton to win, NH programme at Cheltenham, Villay back to form, Negative Tactics By England Amateurs, Confidence in Sir Ivor well founded, Sporting Arrangements Today Association Football, Sports in Brief, Loretto overcome Charterhouse, Jarrett will join Lions party, One Moment in strong position, Two players undefeated, Chance To Banish Altitude Fears, Britain assured of final place Leeds may meet Dundee, Hush Puppy fastest, Rugby fives, Davis Cup Choice Limited, Top seeds in final. Politics and Parliament: Fate of renal transplant Bill awaits further conference. Reviews: The compleat otter, Garvin's last years, No prejudice An African Season, How much will the public take?, Students in Bowen play, Sunday morning at the V and A, Poets: taking risks in order to be heard, Can colour be taken seriously?, Paperbacks, The true tension of democracy, Down among the down and outs Bury ME In My Boots, Something of a blessing, Pooter, South Africa speaking "A VERY STRANGE SOCIETY": A Journey to the Heart of South Africa, 1938: was the Left as ignorant as Chamberlain?, Playwright The Instrument, Great Handel and lesser Mozart, Authoritative Haffner, Challenge A Night Of Watching, Hamlet in a permissive age, Admirers of Dame Flora Rob-, Novelist A Survivor, The Times Diary Theatre going at the Angel? Hollywood buys Morris's Ape Split in British Sikh movement, Billy's purgatory VAC. Editorials/Leaders: Martin Luther King, Promotion On The Left. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesian Terrorism, Trustees beware-the loss is on you, Shortened odds, After The Vote, Larger Golf Ball, Criminal Justice ACT, Channel Tunnel, Strengthening Of Question Time, Thrift penalized, Palestinian Arabs, Polish Professors, Wages V Salaries, Child Care Risk, Living In Hope, Backing British Films. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, Minimum responses, Yugoslavs SLIP At Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,818, Playing for prestige. Obituaries: DR MARTIN LUTHER KING Baptist minister who championed Negro rights, Dr A. Chateaubriand. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday April 8, 1943 Payment By Bancor. Business and Finance: Bill rate down, Stalemate in timber tussle, Anglo-Soviet car men to cooperate, STV scheme approved, Results of Carpet Manufacturing give shares a boost, NY silver sharply higher, Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company Eindhoven, Britain may buy Greek minerals, Consultants come under attack, Sir Basil's change of course for Cunard, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Britain ready for changes in sterling role, says Jenkins, Royal Mint sets export record, Receiving orders, Nu-Swift chief pay revision, Tariff cuts speed up, Too wide a choice?, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, British Ropes Limited, Preparing for a gilt-edged recovery, A nettle for Mrs Castle to grasp Michael Shanks sees an opportunity to turn the restyled Ministry of Labour from a referee into an innovator, The firm Rolls beat decides to fight on, Colour TV sales of 1,500,000 by 1970, Efta urge deferment of smelting decision, French attack kills Six agreement, Tour firms attack price rises, Exceptional help for money, Funds slip back, Avalon man voted off board, Employers reply to pay claim, New deal for nylons as RPM ends, Paris's pride of place in gold is slipping, How The Markets Moved, British Leyland denies redundancy rumours, IP seek to justify rejection of Dufay bid, Pound down 10 points, A good day for the leaders, Eucryl Scrip issue blocked by Treasury, Law plea for hovercraft, Anglo Norness in bids mystery. Stock Exchange Tables: S Gibbons struck at 20S, London Stock Exchange Prices Leaders again improve, Stocks are key to Philips' earnings, Racial crisis hits Wall St, Profit-taking checks copper, Share indices, Montreal and Toronto, Closing Prices-continued. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flats And Maisonettes.

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