The Times - 12/01/1968
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BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan. 11, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Jan. 11, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Portsmouth, Jan. 11, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Jan. 11, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Jan. 11, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Jan. 11, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Jan. 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Jan. 11, By David Wade, By William Mann Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, I. G., By Michael Billington, Valerie Knox, Betty Jerman, By HENRY STANHOPE, PHS, From Lord Caldecote, CALDECOTE, President, A.I.C.M.A. 6 Rue Galilée, Paris, 16c, Jan. 11., From Mr. Julian Amery, JULIAN AMERY., From Professor Jac L. Williams, JAC L. WILLIAMS, , From Major-General M. T. Alexander, M. T. ALEXANDER. 33 Hans Place, S.W.1., From Mr. Osbert Lancaster, OSBERT LANCASTER., From Dr. Herbert Bach and others, H. E. BACH, M.D. MILLICENT BACH, S.R.N. JOHN FLATT, Probation Officer. ANN J. GARNER, former Medical Secretary. R. J. KELLY, Chairman, Harlow U.D.C., Public Health Committee. VALERIE MACLEOD, Family Case Worker. GORDON RAYMOND, Tipstaff. BETTY V. WATSON, S.R.N., Q.N. Harlow, Jan. 8., By John Erickson, Department of Politics at Edinburgh University, From Mr. Robert Graves, ROBERT GRAVES. Deya, Mallorca, Spain, Jan. 7., From Mr. J. C. Gagg, J. C GAGG., From the Bishop of Lichfield, STRETTON LICHFIELD., From Mr. David Holbrook, DAVID HOLBROOK., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 11, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, From PETER WEST, By U. A. TITLEY, From JOHN YOUNG-Grindelwald, Jan. 11, From ROY McKELVIE, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By GERALD ELY, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By KEITH PAYNE, By DAVID JONES, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Montreal, Jan. 11, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From PETER JAY Economics Editor, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, writes about..., From Our Correspondent-Rome, Jan. 11, From Mr. C. Aschan, C. ASCHAN. 30-34 Mincing Lane, E.C.3., By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON,
ResumoNews: Bus unions rebuff Mr Gunter Demand for £1 pay rise, Making turbine generator sets bigger, Greek King honoured in absence, Singapore Fear Of Japan Link, Airport Criticism Rejected 'Weather forecast wrong', Church choir appeal in danger, Head of approved school dismissed RC brother accused of 'excessive severity', Savundra and Walker said to have 'milked' Fire, Auto of over £600,000, Is Britain a half-time nation?, 'A new BBC move', The all-embracing arm of Russia's KGB, Cattle pool plan for farmers, Elephants to parachute to war, Heavy sentence on writers sought Soviet court bars lawyer, The Times Diary A book club to publish first Divorce bill's surprise elements The Burtons as the Macbeths, St Bernard gets lost in snow, Backers of Britain snub the union, Canadian Leadership Race Begins, Hixon inquest opened, Paris attack on Britain's US links, Billy Walker to pay £2,750, Heart transplants 'criminal', Vatican Attacks Divorce Bill, Mr Wilson To Face Left-Wing Attack, Woman on Wall Street, Robens 'Won't Be Muzzled', Mr Macmillan appeals for east-west summit, China admits fresh armed clashes Mao's orders ignored, Her link with the inside world, Urgent SOS for blood donors, Fletchers' Company buy 18th-century mug, Test survey of Rhodesian views, Amnesty offer in Hongkong, Rusk Warning On Population Rise Worse peril than the bomb, Cuban Mission protests to UN, Ovation for Macmillan 'summit' speech, a budget becomes a pleasant surprise, Congo Briton feared dead, Collapse of bridge is 'imminent', Far East Anger Holds Up Cabinet Decision On Cuts, Cuts could frustrate Back Britain mood, Rusk opposes Gulf pull-out, BAC dismissals not sought, German agreement on electoral change, A load of lovely rubbish, Challenge by Kambona, Students set fire to bus in Madrid, Red glow on Moon's Surface, Judge will not make CND man a martyr, US attaché expelled from Poland, Floral Legacy From Past Seeds Lie Dormant, Former MP wins plea on gaming, Council will pay farmers £58,770, Veto shadow over Six, Dr Petro is arrested by drug squad, Free market for Soviet industry, Children all night on station, Indian Envoy 'Not Anti-British' Heated remarks explained. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, National Provincial Bank, Peter Saunders, The M & G Group, Lloyds Bank First Unit Trust, Rspca, Rylands Brothers Limited, Newcastle, Fibreglass Limited, Pfa, Cambridge University Press, merchant bankers, Wrac, Coventry. Index. Picture Gallery: Looking down on Heathrow Airport. Official Appointments and Notices: £300 award for drug case man, University News Dundee, Church News New Bishop Of Bedford, Mr. J. W. Shaver has been, Middle Temple Awards, Honour For Army Typist. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Page 17, Appointments Also On Page 16, Personal, Articles For Sale And Wanted, Public Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Melos Ensemble's Next Concert, Composing-Calculation as well as inspiration, Bach on a solo guitar, Petula Clark Injured, BBC is 'teacher' again, Modern successors to mystery plays, Leicester's own arts festival, Producer sues 'Bonnie' star, 'Fanny Hill' In Court Again, Trials and achievements of the Welsh Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Trade: please, no more excuses in '68, Mr Macmillan's Way, Threats To Incomes Policy, New Rules For Liberals. Letters to the Editor: Poet Laureate, On from school, Road users, End of the trail, What To Save And To Cut Why Concorde Should Be Kept, Defence costs, Invitation To Steal, Making Jack a good boy, South-east Asia, Paying for health, Rail Crossing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday,. Marriages. Obituaries: Signor Mariano Stabile, Mr John Dudley North A pioneer of British aircraft design, Mr K. S. Twitchell, Obituary, Mr Henry Rosenstein, Mr Alan Rowe Near Eastern archaeologist. Sport: Austrian prestige restored, New event at Pannal, Frost danger to racing, Rearguard action led by Knott MCC take quick wickets, Kempton Park Still Unfit For Racing, Hill romps to match with Barrington, Brothers are recalled by France, Clarke plans U.S. trip, Sports in Brief, South Wales Gain Confidence, Snow reports, Butler Moves To Sunderland, Sally Hall aspires to train through circumstances, not ambition, Warboys To Face Severe Test First big title in prospect, Changes by top seeds, Leeds play Rangers. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,745. Weather: The Weather. Law: Delay IS A Denial Of Justice Allen V. Sir Alfred McAlpine & Sons Ltd. And Another Bostic V. Bermondsey & Southwark Hospital Management Commitee Siernberg And Another V. Hammond And Others. Property: Spacious living in a wing, Country Properties. Business and Finance: THE Vantona GROUP, Sweden's value added tax, The Treasury's General Assessment, Dictaphone's high flyer, Euro-market queue, New Issues Bahamas property flotation, Unit trust prices, New Equipment Limited, Trafalgar lift bid for Trollope & Colls, Robens seeks A-plant costs study, Solid Wall Street performance, Canadian $ challenge, French plan for EEC mergers, Lesson One in where to invest your money, Chemical plant strike is over, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., Active year for issuing houses, Tunnel Portland reflects the price rise, BoT confirm rise in prices, Funds short in money, Bacal, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Bristol Plant to buy Ames, Note circulation down £71m, CSEU challenge on incomes-major pay rise sought, Sterling slips below the $2.41 mark, Platinum futures close strong, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Keith Prowse travel venture, Not sold on 'Buy British' campaign, Record earnings for Chase Manhattan, Higher payout at Union Discount, Dearer coffee likely next month, Another Japanese firm to set up in Europe, Time limit for bank talks?, The Abbots Investment Trust Limited The Friars Investment Trust Limited The Monks Investment Trust Limited, European and Far East securities, £11m gas plant may be closed after five years, New threat faces Mason & Barry, Unochrome International has, Neil Munro Niven, chairman and, Winget reaches break-even point, Golden Egg ends motel chain plan, BR sets up new ships division, US News Report Sharp rise in BMC sales, Trade figures turn tide, UAR heads towards bankruptcy, Big gold turnover, The Times list of Latest Dividends, The toll our taxes take, Busy lines, Company Meeting British Sisalkraft Continued Success, Copper consumption falls: new Zambian project, Lord Melchett ill as BSC faces crucial period, Trade deficit of £565m in 1967-worst for 16 years, For The Saver NEL loans to share buyers, Iraq oil output down last year, Bonn set to buy more US bonds, PIB to have fourth look at baking industry, Italian firm links with German manufacturers, First National City Bank, Fixed Interest Best prices not held, £700,000 issue by Wiles Group, House prices warning. Business Appointments: Bankof Montreal Appointments, Three directors for Port Line. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash copper down £5 10s, London provisions, Regional share prices, Good rises in Kaffirs, Closing Prices-continued.
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