The Times - 31/05/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, May 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM THE NEWS TEAM-Paris, Friday Morning, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From PHILIP HOWARD-Chichester, May 30, By Our Political Staff, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hull, May 30, From BYRON ROGERS-Swindon, May 30, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From CLIVE BORRELL-Reading, May 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brighton, May 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, May 30, From HUGH NOYES, -Westminster, Thursday, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, May 30, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Paris, May 30, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, May 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, May 30, FROM THE NEWS TEAM-Paris, May 30, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, May 30, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, May 30, By RICHARD DAVY, By ROBERT JONES, By RITA MARSHALL, PHS, E. L. MALLALIEU. House of Commons, May 29., A. N. ALLOTT., DINGLE FOOT. House of Commons., KENNETH J. BARTON, Secretary, , NORMAN LERMON. 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.4., D. H. JOYCE, Chairman, Transport, T. L. V. BROWN., RAYMOND BLACKBURN, EVELYN KING. House of Commons, May 27., By Louis Heren, ALEC SAMUELS., H. R. LAMPLUGH., R. H. RIDDETT. 1 Druids Way, Bromley, Kent, May 28., DENIS FOYLE, PATRICIA RAPHAEL. Chilston House, Burwash, Sussex, , PETER LIDDELL. Montreal, Quebec, May 25., BY BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, By Oscar Wilde By Michael Billington, From Edwin Morgan, By Gopal Sharman, By Henry Raynor, By Guy Brett, By William Mann Music Critic, by Eric Wigham, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, From REX BELLAMY-Paris, May 30, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By CHARLES BRAY, By PETER WEST, BY JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, BY DOUGLAS CALDER, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By BRIAN LEWIS, From VIVIAN JENKINS, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By NORMAN FOX, By KEITH PAYNE, By OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH CORBET, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By PETER JAY, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, From Our Own Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID JONES, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By Eric Wigham, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Labour Staff, From Mr. R. Foster, ROBERT FOSTER, Chairman, Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom., From Lord Fraser of Lonsdale, FRASER OF LONSDALE, Chairman, Bass Charrington Vintners., From Mr. W. Martin Dawson, MARTIN DAWSON., By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, From Paul Horne, , From CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Mr Hogg In Race Bill Dispute, Rector hands £984 cheque to court, Higher London rail fares, Bullock For New Oxford Post 4-year vice-chancellorship, Roman palace goes on show, 52 Against Prescription Charges, Climax in students' protest, How six men stormed the paper palace, Fear Of Drugs In Student Hotels, 'Cruel hoax' of Scorpion signal, Italian party alliance in danger, Shoes your own, No tax paid on £127,000 bets, Woman back at Dutch airport, The night sky in June, Paris police seething with discontent, Three feared dead after capsize, New light on telephone directories, Men's fashion by Antony King-Deacon page two Jaeger man 1968, Clash in Commons on Rhodesia UN motion alarms Tories, Dr Petro accused of spreading drugs Infamous conduct alleged, Prince will return to Cambridge, Conservatives plan big attack on legislation, 200 students in Hull sit-in Six demands to university, Chemical Weapons Study Unchanged, French Army reported to be surrounding Paris De Gaulle Stops Flow Of Gold And Money, BOAC pilots hint at a strike, A 7% pay increase for Forces No extra for doctors, Tear gas used on Hongkong border, Echo of the revolution Mr King made, 'Tyranny menaces France', Vietcong AIM To Break Morale, Nazi camp: decision upheld, How Hippopotami digest their food, £50m British aid for Singapore, Never forget what's 'is name, Boy became Repular soldier at 14, One Man Acquitted Of Fulham Killing, Diver's death remains a mystery, The Times Diary, Producing very weak magnetic fields, S Yemen's quest for aid, Men's fashion by Antony King-Deacon page one Gilbey's here!, Novotny is suspended from party membership, Prescriptions revolt in Commons, California: end of the US primary trail, What the general public thinks of students, 12,000 Gns. For A Cliveden Set Tapestry Furniture, TUC 1868-1968... a century of social revolution, Canada seeks closer ties with Europe, Two Negroes shot dead in Louisville riot, World's eyes on flats fall inquiry, Key to sanctions held by six countries, Many drivers ignorant of law, Call to bring back hanging, Solar lake on Red Sea shore, Transport Bill may be held until autumn, Gaullists exult on streets, FRENCH CRISIS: How much physical force can President de Gaulle summon to his aid if it comes to civil war? Army is determined to remain aloof, Many dead in Indian heat wave, Speech as 'call to civil war', Renewed Threat To Kill Tape-recording of 'maniac', Mr Cecil King is dismissed by Mirror board. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Jordan Refugee Week Rally, Stone Platt, Woolmark Sumrie Slacks, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited S.W.1., Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Mobil, Singer Rootes, City Marine Finance Limited, PLESSEY Electronics, Mazda Kolorlux, Radiospares, History Today, Reid & Taylor, Bsc, Autosport, asap, Ebor, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Cricket Fixtures 1968, Barker, British Ropes Limited, Church Missionary Society, Boac, Wiggins Teape Limited, Rowton Hotels, Crockett & Jones, Prova, Uta French Airlines, Bea, Bradleys, Lombank, Brut, ITT Data Services. Picture Gallery: York Minster restoration. Law: School Liable To Boy For 'Horseplay' Injury Beaumont V. Surrey County Council, Minister Wins Town Planning Appeal Westminster Bank Ltd. V. Beverley Borough Council, Fair Rent Applications Must State Figure Chapman V. Earl Chapman V. Weekes, Libel Damages For Rhodesia Sanctions Article British Metal Corporation Ltd. And Another V. Times Newspapers Ltd.. Editorials/Leaders: Publish And Be Sacked, Bewildered Communists, End of the line for British Rail's spiral, Freedom Or Force. Letters to the Editor: Voicing the unpopular, Oil Transfers At Sea, ACT 2 Medieval Music, Architects and PIB: the source that never was, Heavy expense, Arms For Nigeria, Museum Director, Rented Housing, Churchell Statue, Echo From Quebec, Restoring self-esteem, Wine and brewers, Divorce Reform Bill, Student Life, Not A Bad Monster, Golden handshake, Saleable Tickets, A Dangerous Gap To Be Closed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Colonel G. A. Steele has been, Church News New Secretary Of Church Union, University News, Major-General R. A. Smart has. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday.. Obituaries: Sir Stewart Menzies Former head of the Secret Intelligence Service, Mr R. E. Peers. Reviews: Articulate workers, Liszt with restraint, Devine Award For Edward Bond, Moira Redmond As Candida, Flamboyant curiosity, Two Cornish painters, Handbells in concerto, Presentation To Sir John Barbirolli, Indian music recovers from Western impact, Comic vigour wasted. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Domestic Situations, Announcements, A Young Team-A Progressive Company, National Provincial Bank Limited, Classified Advertisement Department, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Politics and Parliament: When the incomes Bill will die, Rhodesia resolution 'ambiguous', Fair pay for the Forces, Saving the computer deal, The Lords: conditions for arms standstill. Sport: Northants rescued, Two odds-on favourites disappoint, Carr On Road To Mexico City, Sports in Brief, Unser breaks record, Doyle shows courage in hills, United Praised By Portuguese Press, Charlton may be rested, Hogan runs in 5,000 metres, Surrey Bowlers Respond Well, Players petition on large ball PGA asked to reconsider, Hungary gain revenge on England, Nell Truman falters, No call yet for Lions reserves, Murray and Ling to the rescue of Middlesex, Suttle leads recovery, Wilson Falls To Carmichael, La Lagune can win the Oaks for France, Triumph for Mister Softee, Last Pair Save Follow-On Gleeson finds top form, Yorkshire near to victory Gloucestershire collapse, Goldstein hits out, Keble just keep in front, Exodus To Ostend, Lancashire miss more catches. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,863, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Surplus funds poser for big investors, France: crisis for franc as banks ban deals, Silver coin export curb, All clear for Boots merger, Baxters (Butchers) exceeds forecast dividend, Rhokana output and profits up, Rothschilds backs loan to Hungary, J Peters suitor for Maenson, Judge rules for Selangor in claim against Cradock, Contracts Cohen wins big disposal order, Briefly From Industry, Tax programmes urged for TV, Guide for US mergers, BoT can veto fresh ventures by Cunard, Recovery in foundry orders, More Calls Bit By Bit, All Systems go for Molins automated machine tools, Uganda minority gets lls 8d bid, London Brick output peak, The Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, Limited, Fire Detection, 'Building societies need more branches', FCI loans down: more capital, Blackwood Hodge lowers sights, LMS to buy out Sanitas, Another unit boom month, Inflation: is the money supply crucial?, US is top investor in Italy, London and Northerns one-for-, Dispute delays new steel mill, Need to restore the supervisor's role, On the Eastern trail, Dorada Holdings Ltd. Motor Distributors And Engineers, Anglo-Transvaal Group Of Companies, F.P.A. Construction Group Limited, Sharp reply to PIB's tough line on rail fares, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Rise in Volume of Business in 1967-Great Financial Strength, Jenkins meets the bankers, Further Data, 10pc cut in chemical spending, Universal Printers Limited, Assoc Fisheries, Unilever bid result today, Briefly, Johnson accepts cut in spending, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Strikes disrupt production in most UK-owned plants, Lisbon Electric Tramways Limited Mr. Alastair F. Roger's Statement, Pyramid Group (Publishers) Widened Sphere Of Activities, Note circulation up £24m, Space firms want a say in planning, Automation, Metal Box record saved by devaluation, Computer model will solve supersonic jet air space problems for Eurocontrol, Dufay raises International Paints bid, West End office for Hill, Samuel, How The Markets Moved, Diversey buys chemical firms, Takeovers scoreboard, BEA passenger drop is causing serious concern, Strike delays BSC pay, US gold output rises but..., Research, Fire damage costs 28 pc more, GEC bidding £7½m for Walsall Conduits, Bonn bid on EEC suitors. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Prices Store shares lose ground, Recent Issues, Complete lack of confidence Fixed Interest, Mercantile £7m offer, 73/16 per cent now seems firmly established Money Market, Turnover drops again Midland Stocks, Exchange controls imposed, Bids provide the few bright spots EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Bank support as rate sinks to new low Sterling, London Provision Exchange, Montreal and Toronto, Drawing Of Bonds, Heavy selling on Milan The Bourses, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, Fresh advance in rubber in brisk dealings Commodities, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Chairman named for BAC (Australia).
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