The Times - 20/05/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY A STAFF REPORTER, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, May 19, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By GEORGE CLARK, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH COCHRANE, Scottish Correspondent-Perth, May 19, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From A. M. RENDEL, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, by Pamela Coleman, by David Scott Blackhall, by June Rose, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From the President of Trinity College, Oxford, A. L. P. NORRINGTON., L P. S. ORR, Joint Chairman, Parlia, NADIM DIMECHKIE., DARWEN FRANCIS-WILLIAMS ASQUITH OF YARN RITCHIE-CALDER BURY SOPER BALERNO STRABOLGI BOOTHBY SWANSEA BROCKWAY WILLIS ELLIOT OF HARWOOD, PAVEL TIGRID., JOHN TEMPLE-SMITH., By Charles Douglas-Home, J. LEICESTER., W. R. VAN STRAUBENZEE., ROGER S. BINGHAM, President, R. A. OVENDEN., BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE, Paris, May 10, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By CHARLES BRAY, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS, BY LEONARD AMEY, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, A.B., M.C., By Kenneth Long, From Our Special Correspondent, J.O.C., By GERALD ELY, By RONALD KERSHAW, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Douglas, Isle of Man, May 19, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wolverhampton, May 19, By GORDON DAVIS, By DAVID JONES, from WASHINGTON David Spanier, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, May 19, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BOOTHBY., G. L. FRANCIS., A. K. PANNI, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Hugh Corbet, by J. E. Hornsby principal, Economics Department, Barclays Bank D.C.O., by W. G. Pullen Chairman, The Chartered Bank, by Alison Franks, by W. A. P. Manser, by T. khushal Singh, by a Special Correspondent, by John Chadwick Director, Commonwealth Foundation,
ResumoNews: Two Ways To Run A Newspaper, Meat levy talks, Where exporters turn for help, Port Harcourt Captured By Nigerian Troops, Mrs Castle builds team, Receiving Orders, Students in revolt, Where does Germany go from here?, Doubts after devaluation, Hanoi team's attacks at Paris talks, F 111 aircraft in more trouble, 200 new changes in Transport Bill cause a storm, A hundred years of the RNIB: from philanthropy to Independence for the blind, Right-Wing pressure on Smith, Pressure on dairy Produce, Finding a role for an IRC-Mark II, Stanching the flow of legislation, Riot After Negro Deaf Mute Dies, Tracking down criminals by computer, Beachheads of good will behind barriers, Arab split on £100m fund, Bridge Double At Congress, Red Flag flies over the shipyards of France, Ombudsman blow to TA men, "Life is the night we wake from..." a special feature on the experience of blindness, Plan to ease pressure in Lords, 1,000 BEA passengers stranded, Is half universe going backwards?, BBC warned of duty, Police will learn drug symptoms, The Times, The perfect package may be egg-shaped. But how can we be sure what's inside all the packets we buy?, Tourism needs cheaper, easier travel, The Times Diary A productive heretic hunt Charles Goodhart joins the Bank Demarco's civilizing mission, MP's charge on contraceptives, Mr Heath Calls for elected Scottish Assembly, New Belgian coalition talks, Warning By De Gaulle Against Any Further Disorders Two million workers on strike, 250,000 cheer the Albion home, Fears of N Korean invasion, Notes and comments, Cannes films called off, Talking points..., Moscow change of mood on Czechs Kosygin tries conciliation, Rockets hit heart of Saigon Barrage as terror tactics, Concessions Seen As Inevitable, Multi-national code is needed, Call For Halt On High Flats, Valuable Guide To London Sights, Race clause a test for Callaghan, Poll for three Labour seats in June, Immigrants not to be forced out Minister defends policy, World birth control demand grows, More marchers arrive, 'Our World' Nominated For 'Emmy' Award, Bankers shoulder some of the risks, Taking the bull by the horns, Yard help in search for boy's killer, Education as a bond for survival, Invisible millions, 82 MPs urge study of Nafta grouping, Plight of needy nations, Israel risk of Cabinet split, Gpo Final Offer Challenged Clerks want one more heave, Brakes that prevent jack-knifing, Why there can be no military solution. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Chartered Bank Group, Fuji Bank, Mechanical Handling Exhibition, Harrap Books, Royal Navy, Planet, The National Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Rank Hotels, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pollyanna's, Sun Alliance London, Itt, Jones Lang Wootton, Usha, Tate & Lyle, Cable And Wireless Limited, The Ward Group, Harvey Nichols, Hongkong Finance Limited, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, The Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd, Cdc, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney LTD, Heal's Choose Sekers, J. W. Lawrence Ltd., Gordon's, Rothmans, The Anglo-Mauritius Assurance Society Ltd., Exide, The Times, The Hong Kong General Chamber Of Commerce, Asea, Colston, The Standard Bank, Bank of Montreal, Centre Point, Longmans, Ghana Airwaya, The Australian Estates Company Limited, Sas Scandinavian Airlines, Indian Tea, Hertz, Charterhouse Group, Malta's Finest Wines, Hss, Melita Properties Ltd., Malta, Cjb, Simpson, Call Export Intelligence, The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company(Bahamas) Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: Commonwealth Trade, Slow return to life in occupied Biafra. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News Nottingham, -500 award for former warden. Politics and Parliament: Italy Faces Big Political Test Democracy issue of polls, Parliamentary diary House Of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: More Ideas For Scotland, Now The Workers, New Man In Saigon, Too early to count on favourable omens. Letters to the Editor: Grants Or Loans, The Engineering Strike, Welcome conversion, Tax On Publishers Deplored: How Book Exports Suffer, Needing advice, An equal claim, Boothby to Cromer: bankers caused war, Playwrights And South Africa, Czechoslovakia And The West, Arab Refugees, Unfair discrimination, Student Behaviour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, May 20, 1943 Churchill Addresses Congress. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Francis Walker Inverness county convenor, Prof Uriel Heyd Ottoman studies, Mr Sanford Cluett, Prof Z. K. Matthews, Obituary. Sport: Triumph for Porsches, Finn class won by Maynard, Sports in Brief, U S Baseball American League, Fear of defeat spoils fluency of final, Successful Day For Thames, Strike May Stop Federation Cup No transport to Paris, Gibson's injury only blot on morale, Title for Mrs Jones, Win at first attempt by Mrs Fox-Pitt, Nash breaks resistance, Disqualified again, Prideaux hits 95, Luthier's fine win in Prix Lupin Petingo fails to stay, Ferguson in fine form, Roberts sets record, Australians suffer from inaction, Hampshire revive, Lancashire make slow progress, Success for Adcocks, Bonallack's second Brabazon Trophy Accuracy more positive, Hailwood's record, Pascoe sets good time, NH results Sedgefield, Slip foils Oliver, Derbyshire labour on placid wicket Fine 50 by Harvey, Kent falter after fine start, De Havilland wins trophy, Doubt cast by Candy Cane. Classified Advertising: Clauified Advertising Information, Personal, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Chance seized by two young dancers, Marriage of heaven and hell Criterion Theatre The Seven Deadly Virtues, L'Arlesiana staged in London, 'Rock' adaptation of 'Twelfth Night', Subtle portrayals of character, Born to play the piano, Joubert's new choral work, Marzotto play for BBC, Inside the newspaper world. Property: Views on open-plan offices, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 15 & 17, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 16 & 17, Commercial & Industrial Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,853. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Swedish survey claims Efta breach by British buyers, Drinks merger advisers, Raw materials prices checked, $ certificates by Swiss bank, BUA move to assimilate small rivals, Comfortable morning for money market, Briefly From Industry, Sunshine villas woo more travellers, Trust chairman hits at 'tax' on switching, More European investors turn to convertible bonds, Houses 'can be kept warm by body heat', Harvard-the pacemaker Business Schools, Rises And Falls, Ford's new chief on the car industry's future, United Builders Merchants Limited The Year Ended 29th February 1968 In Brief, Relief of Biafra oilfields raises Shell-BP hopes, Jaguar's 95 pc E-type exports, Building to sell brings profit, India puts up new 5-year plan, Seamen will demand increase in wages, Independent chemists now face grave problems, St. Helene Gold Mines Limited, Report and Accounts Companies Act 1967, Investors Overseas Services Management Limited, £5m Roan expansion plan in Zambia, Indian strikers go back, A. Reyrolle And Company Limited, Business Diary Treasure-by instalment, Fighting, waiting and hoping for a new Jerusalem, 14 pc rise in paper exports, Taylor Woodrow Limited 33rd Annual General Meeting Mr. Frank Taylor's statement to shareholders, Danes urged to control pay claims, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited, New look at the world of insurance, Swiss order 45m coins, Trade exhibition with a difference, Geduld Proprietary Mines Limited, Reserve Board warns on interest rates, Gulf Italiana doubles size, Peko more than a gold speculation, Knitting boost for yarn producers, Concern over mining plan, Technicians call for industrial democracy', U.C. Investments Limited, Contracts £2m homes order for Mowlem, Aero engine work for 75 firms, National savings up £2m, VW's new model woos lost buyers, Diagnosis for a sensitive dollar, Kuwait cash 'stays in UK', Grattan Warehouses Limited-Bradford, Solicitors' Law Publish New Form, An equity link for industrial policies, New members on EMI board, U S coffee tax under fire in Brazil, Getting the message. Business Appointments: BSC reshuffle senior head office staff. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, London Stock Exchange Prices, Sugar prices rise on world pact hopes, Regional Share Prices, Stability a strength of Mears Bros.
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