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The Times - 10/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By RONALD FAUX, BY STAFF REPORTERS, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Jan. 9, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Maidenhead, Jan. 9, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Jan. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Jan. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Jan. 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 9, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Jan. 9, By Ariadne Nicolaeff, By Stanley Sadie, J.O.C., By Alan Blyth, By Michael Billington, By PHILIP HOWARD, LESLIE WILLIAMS, Secretary General. Civil Service National Whitley Council (Staff Side)., GEORGE JEGER., W. A. WEST., G. W. PICKERING, Regius Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford. 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford, Jan. 8., JOEL BARNETT. House of Commons., JOHN BARKER., F. M. COOK., SARA COAD., OTHO PRIOR-PALMER. Grange, Honiton, Devon., H. EDELSTON, Consulting Psychiatrist. Bradford Mental Health Services., MICHAEL FOOT. House of Commons, Jan. 9., STUART CARNE., A. W. BADENOCH. R. S. HANDLEY. F. CAMPBELL IAN JACKSON. GOLDING. F. L. KING-LEWIS. RAYMOND GREENE. RICHARD D. TONKIN. January 8., By Stewart Harris, P. KOKKAS, Publisher of the late Athens daily, Eleftheria. 51 bis Avenue de Segur, Paris 7e, Jan. 4., F. G. EMMISON, Honorary CoEditor, British Record Society. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, Jan. 5., BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, by Valerie Knox, By Nature-Times News Service, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG-Grindelwald, Jan. 9, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From PETER WEST, From REX BELLAMY, By BRIAN LEWIS, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 9, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By JOHN GILMORE, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By DAVID JONES, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID DAVIS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By RODNEY COWTON, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN PRICE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, L. E. KENYON, Director., IAN GUNN. Commercial Manager., R. J. MUNSON. 148 Temple Chambers, Temple Avenue, E.C.4., HENRY HELY-HUTCHINSON. 23 Alderney Street, S.W.1., S. R. FREED. 100 Eaton Place, S.W.1, Jan. 4., F. C. RIMINGTON. 12 The Close, Newby, Scarborough, Yorkshire., BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Nicolas Travers, by John Carter, Travel Correspondent, by Geoffrey Charles Motoring Correspondent, by Sue Puddefoot Editor, Women's Page, by John M. Howard, Director, Trust Houses, by Anthony M. Perry, Editor, Catering Times,

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News: Subpoena by Garrison, Arctic plays a trick on trekkers, 2, The Canteen Burden Of Subsidy Perks, Briton tells of escape from China, Victory in battle against gypsies, Ex-general in Moscow trial protest, Tokyo Assurance On The Pound, Fire Death Roll 13, Canada air order uncertain, New strike aircraft for RAF, Drug threat to county, Tastes Change In Eating Out, Commons recalled to discuss cuts Singapore Prime Minister for London talks, Soft landing on moon, £85 jug commemorates an 1809 scandal, Uncertainty on defence levels, Club raid: eight in court, Australia's ebullient new leader, Andes peak scaled by Britons, ICE Hazards After Snow Chaos Bridge fall cuts trunk route in floods, Nixon Forecasts War In Cities 'Radicals plan destruction', Briefcase start to the great adventure, Five Million Visitors Are Not Candyfloss, Careers: is there a winning system?, 3, Parachute drops increase, 'Lorry did not stop on rail crossing' Statement by owners, Crime wave levelling out, Four growing up with Africa, Welcome Must Extend Beyond The Mat, Big Union Snubs 'Back Britain' Pay claim to be pressed, Party threat to Yugoslav writers, I, New heart transplant by US surgeons, New Keeper of the Gallery, Parents defy school order, Gravel Firm Fights Ban By Council, Little hope of snow avoidance, New call on European unity, 31 suburban trains not to run, Chemicals that control plant growth, ...and they all lived happily, Blizzard death by the fire, Twins sail Atlantic, Ban on new half-barrier crossings, 26 Children Rescued By Helicopter, Russia admits change in capitalism, Minister Stops Bus Pay Rise, Plowden report action urged Schools in 'twilight areas', Cuts facing lifeboat service, Israel Challenge To De Gaulle Critical view maintained, Inaccuracies in London census, Two raiders captured in Rhodesia, Judge gives a warning over Savundra TV interview, N Vietnam sends reinforcements 'Desperate move' in delta, New US heart transplant, Posts given up by two Cardinals Reform of Roman Curia, Australian leader is Mr Gorton, Would fusion reactors be a hazard?, The Times Diary Birley sees South Africa threat John Hunt's new challenges Georgiadis tackles Aida, Failings of garage safety test scheme, Britain may speed up Gulf withdrawal, A novel in a lump of salt. News in Brief. Display Advertising: North British Properties Limited, A Northwood Industrial Publication, Multiglide, Icab, Reader's Digest, Pia, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Vent-Axia, N C R, Management Selection Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, William Page & Co. Ltd., Ilford, Gloster Saro Limited, de Mille, Offord & Sons Ltd., Calor Gas, Backing Britain, The Grand Hotel, Minerals Separation Limited, Renold, MM, Icfc, Grand Metropolitan Hotels, Fenwick, Jack Barclay, Blue Nun, Lord Aldington, Zoppas, Charles Follett Ltd, Associated Hotels, Ltd.,, Alcan, Leyland, Dennis Vanderkar Gallery, P-E Consulting Group Limited, NORMAND (Mayfair) LTD., Royal Garden, Trust House Hotels, John Thompson Transporter Division, Twa, Cu, Anglia, The Westbury Hotel, Bonnington Hotels. Index. Picture Gallery: Snow and floods cause havoc. Reviews: Good joke and good ballet Royal Opera House Jazz Calendar, Elliot Carter on musical vocabulary, Pianist an introvert, Ostrovsky satire on bureaucracy, A topical touch for ensemble, Jazz Pianist's Oratorio. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 19 & 20, Personal, Educational, Domestic Situations Vacant, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 19. Editorials/Leaders: What The Polls Foretell, Avoidable, Not Avoided, Mission Of Withdrawal. Letters to the Editor: Winning advantage, 'Backing Britain', Hard decisions, Prescription charges, Increasing incentives, Income from dividends, Greece And The World, Unsophisticated costing, Speculation stopped, Where need exists, Paying something, Knowing what to buy, Civil Service Among The Cuts Putting Staff To Best Use, Printing: it's not all gloom, Counting heads, Paying for health, Saturday rota, Tax holidays, Freedom from Jingoism, Limitation On Research, Delicate flower. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop Of Wakefield Railway Enthusiast. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gordon Ricketts, Dr W. Gladwell, Prof T. R. Loudon, Mr L. J. Solley Former MP for Thurrock, Lieut-Gen G. N. Molesworth, Mr Cyril Harvey, Miss Rider Haggard Writer on East Anglian life, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, January 11, 1943 A Broader Partnership. Sport: Ferencvaros defy inept Liverpool Hungarians too subtle, Sports in Brief, Chivers keeps Spurs waiting, New British trainer, Snow reports, Optimism in spite of bad weather, Rosser back for Wasps, Top Seeds Have Easy Wins, Hard Daily Stint For Cambridge, Fixture list stronger, Stokes given a fright by Millman, Slow courses on Cresta Run, Kempton in doubt, Call changed by umpire, The infectious calm of 'Miss Poker Face', Gregson among leaders, MCC Face Doubts Over Tactics D'Oliveira injury a setback, Wadekar to rescue, Castillo's Big Punch, Rugby tour mooted. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch.1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,743. Weather: The Weather. Property: Suburban Houses. Business and Finance: Revenue surplus of £36.6m, The year-end ritual, How hard can the East hit back?, Briefly From Industry, Arbroath expansion, US News Report, Presidential Numbers Men, Jaguar sales in US reach a new peak, Oil states win £91m tax bonus battle, Shipbuilding grants hitting firms outside special areas, Thos. Barlow & Sons Limited Chairman's Review, TV rental merger by Robinson and Granada, Ministry help sought in component strike, US cocoa bean grindings up, Two rights can make a wrong, Warning of more rises in grocery prices, Opening up on those rising food bills, Diamonds lose their clear-cut image, More active and firmer, Distillers offers BP shares, Trollope reminder, Pergamon gives one-for-one, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Societies report record growth, Felix Potin Paris Founded in 1844, Co-op's comeback campaign launched, Student's design on show, 'Very large' help for money, Coats Patons buys stake in West Riding, Australian wool earnings down, European and Far East securities, Milan bourse up sharply, Pound tops $2.41, Chrysler to raise $50m, Toy firm's £6m order, Hall & Ham puts Redland's offer in shade, World Bank rate goes up, Chrysler.-Corporation is plan-, New Mobil gas find may be biggest yet, No US switch on gold policy, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Pound over the $2.41 mark, $6m subsidy for France, How The Markets Moved, RT-Z offer on Wylfa, Leading US banks in bonanza, AEI gets big order for generators, British rail drops hotel project by American group, £½m boost for the GordonKeeble car, America stands firm on gold, Snow and strikes halt car output, More paper price rises by Bowater, 'Which' report says no to colour TV, Sharp warns US on trade levies, Redland's £30m bid rejected, Takeovers scoreboard, NY platinum plunges, Devaluation boost to New Zealand wool, Hybrid Guernsey trust, East shipping tie-up. Business Appointments: Sir Humphrey moves up at Eng Electric. Stock Exchange Tables: Lead down in heavy trading, Cocoa prices bound ahead, New share pushing scandal on Wall St, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Fresh gains in gilts, Shares progress gingerly, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Dramatic reversal in Wall Street's fortunes, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued, Winterbottom Trust $ loan.

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