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The Times - 24/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From WILLIAM BEECHER, From IAN MCDONALD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By GEORGE CLARK, From INNIS MACBEATH, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY HENRY STANHOPE, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY DAVID WILSWORTH., BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By JOHN ROPER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By NORMAN FOWLER and DENIS TAYLOR, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Jan. 23, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Jan. 23, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Jan. 23, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 23, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Dubai, Jan. 23, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Jan. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Jan. 23, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, From FRED EMERY, Singapore, Jan. 23, PHS, PETER HORDERN, Horsham. GEORGE SINCLAIR, Dorking. GEOFFREY JOHNSON SMITH, East Grinstead. JOHN VAUGHAN-MORGAN, , W. BEST HARRIS, City Librarian., KENNETH YOUNGER., MUSA MAZZAWI., GEORGE MALCOLM., DAVID THOMSON., A. S. LODGE, Senior Lecturer in, HALFORD REDDISH., JUAN R. PERALES., By Charles Douglas-Home, RITCHIE OF DUNDEE., AUDREY JENNINGS., JAMES REEVES, T. F. R. G. BRAUN., JOHN BARLOW., A. W. HART, BRENDA A. TURNER., CHRISTOPHER J. WALKER., CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE., From Our Special Correspondent, By our Science Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From JOYCE WHITEHEAD, From JIM SNOW, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 23, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, From PETER WEST, From GORDON ALLAN, By ROY MCKELVIE, FROM GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By RODNEY COWTON, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By JOHN WOODLAND, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By KEITH PAYNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL MONTAGUE., SHAN C. DAVIES., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: Court girls get ban on mini-skirt, President tackles unemployment £875m retraining scheme, £2,100 For Bow Cooks Celebrated Figures, Future flexibility may depend on conscription, Troops reach Mauritius by air, Student Cost Analysed, Rusk Says Action Of 'Utmost Gravity', Questions awaiting answer, Radiation leak on Greenland icecap Bomber wreckage found by search teams, Doctors' dilemma: who should not pay?, Last Captives Of June War Free, Warning of fresh locust plagues, Stanley Matthews faces FA suspension, Blackout as ITV men quit, How different are the Russian people?, The Times Diary Voice from the iron mountain Fiennes on SR's woes Elizabethan theatre planned, Athens Boycott Relaxed America resumes relations, Abuse and applause greet Primate, Controversy on politics in German churches, £50m as cost of cancelling F 111, Woolwich bridge study for GLC Alternative to tunnel, Cabinet to discuss Lords reform Tory reservations on plan, Mr Wilson's long Moscow talks Bridging Vietnam positions, How moths keep clear of bats, Warning to pilots about pep pills, American War Fleet Sailing Towards North Korea Washington anger at seizure of US ship, Britons avoid rally disqualification, World title at last for Winstone, Approved school plan goes ahead, The Paris Collections, Mediterranean parties of left hold talks, Pariscope, Spanish writer gaoled, Promise of better life for Sicily's survivors, School chief asks for guards, UN concern at raid on Seoul, Changes planned for Rhodesia college, Breath test for man in hospital, Bomber crash shadow on poll, Airlines 'not merging', Troop airlift to Mauritius may set a record for mobilization, Women praised in shots case, Tory clash on foreign affairs, Printing plant blaze, Ban expected on bus pay rise, Hearing for Court Lees staff, Silver wand for Lord Mountbatten, 510lb Catch By Grandmother, Shaikhs Rule Out Gulf Republic, Critics Shattered By Lord Chalfont 'No risk to our safety', Challenge on Aberfan tip decision, Ban Likely On 26 Rebels, French Move To 'Help Britain' Link with Six proposed, Paris-Italy express in crash, Fatness in mice and in men. Picture Gallery: Alaska: preparing for the long journey. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Pia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Claudgen, Rockware Glass Ltd, Lombard Banking Limited, Compton, Charles Follett Ltd, Chipstead, Pfa, Leipzig Fair, M & M, Hobbs Savill & Bradford LTD, NORMAND (Mayfair) LTD., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Coley Metals Limited, Twa, Jack Barclay Limited. Index. Law: Appeal Notice Too Late-Decision Quashed Regina V. Pembrokeshire Justices Ex Parte Bennell, New Trial Ordered Over Mme Callas's Ship Deal Onassis And Another V. Vergottis, Yachtsman Must Pay For Mooring Fowley Marine (Emsworth) Ltd. V. Gafford. Politics and Parliament: All shades of opinion on the bench, Links outside Rome treaty, The Commons: IMF strings: an eye on US export rules: advocates for lottery, Changing time by an hour, The Lords: why Lord Thorneycroft left 'edge of bankruptcy'. Reviews: Spirit and purpose, Commanding the room, Art for the schools, LPO's fine performance, Irving Wardle vets New York's minor theatres, Jon Vickers's choice of opera roles, More heat than light, Bach played with tense brilliance, Jamesianism of 25 years ago Leatherhead Theatre Club The Damask Cheek, Britain's Biggest Workhouse. Classified Advertising: Personal, Appointments Also On Page 19, Travel, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Page 18. Editorials/Leaders: The Computer IS Watching, The Future Of The Commonwealth, Too Many Exceptions. Letters to the Editor: Paying For Roads, Curriculum reform, Foot-And-Mouth, Territorial service, Stopping work, Palestinian Arabs, Cattle markets, Not With A Cello, Calls to the Continent, What to wear, Plastic, not copper, 'A Simple Suggestion', A Permanent Berth For Gipsy Moth IV, Standard Time Bill, Defence Cuts, Too Many Failures, Universities' Task, 'Long dark evenings', Nuisance From Noise At Gatwick, Price Of Books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, January 25, 1943 Eighth Army Victory. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, First Professor Of Psychiatry, MC Award For Chaplain Heroism In Aden. Obituaries: Maj. S. V. Christiemiller, Prof S. Hooke, Dr J. M. Spaight, MR RENÉ TREMBLAY The Rivard case, Obituary. Sport: Women's squash, Sports in Brief, Real Tennis, Danzer in lead, Snow reports, Rain comes to aid of West Indies Fine bowling by Jones, Tough task ahead for Robson Leading his old colleagues, Melbourne tennis, Winstone world champion at his fourth attempt, Brave fight by Royal Free, Cup players doubtful, UCH well beaten, Marsh wins first cap, Australia spun out, Murray now captain, Dagenham Players In Party, Athletics on a Sunday, East attack not easily checked, Mishaps and good jumping help Forest Prince, Top seeds named. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,755. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: US smelter for Ruhr, Can shipbuilding get shipshape?, Clutsom-Penn International Limited, Canada oil offer to UK, Coffee agreement 'not far off', Pound has a quiet day, Britain wins bridge contract, PIB may freeze all TV rental charges, Elec Apparatus win higher price, Typhoo may enter world tea market, Blakdale Products Ltd., £10m spending fall, Strikes hit BMC, Rover, Heavy pressure on copper market, Fresh peak for US Shell, Now Abbey banks at the Bank, Shipbuilding orders at new low, Montague L. Meyer Limited, Leader of Mersey dockers attacks productivity offer, Higgs and Hill puzzle still remains, Liebig's Steady expansion maintained A good year for Oxo and Fray Bentos, Williams Deacon's Annual Report and Statement of the Chairman Mr. Kenneth G. Holden, Economist with the crystal ball, Uranium quest as Rio Algom signs contracts, Revenue surplus of £136.5m, Industrial Midlands Investment Trust Limited, Briefly From Industry Minister praises Marconi exports, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Europe will spend to save dollars, Edwards High wants 'more information', BSC results top forecast, Car insurance investigation, Clutsom shares soar in takeover battle, Smelter 'must be nuclear', Industry expects £70m rise in capital spending, How Britain can sell more to the East, Midland Shires Farmers Limited A Rewarding Year, Ex-dividend bonds better, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Classic basis for SchweppesTyphoo link, Money extremely short, Heavy losses on Milan, Schweppes aims at tea market with £45m Typhoo bid, How The Markets Moved, Record year for Xerox, Power game rules the smelter deal, Profit seen for container run by 1971, Hustle on Transport Bill 'irresponsible', Swiss consider joining IMF, Montague Meyer's interim profit almost doubled, Unit trust in forefront, 'Home loans scarcer', Builders are urged to curb wages, Takeovers scoreboard, Traffic light firms 'ended pacts', Small sellers hold sway, Samuel Properties Limited. Business Appointments: Thomson Travel Holdings post. Stock Exchange Tables: Cocoa prices soar to new contract highs, Receiving orders, WaLl Street loses more ground, European and Far East securities, NY silver down again, Regional share prices Belfast, Unit trust prices, Montreal and Toronto, Confidence in plant hire, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Oil shares slip back, Closing Prices-continued.

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