The Times - 28/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Tuesday, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From RAYMOND ANDERSON-Moscow, Feb. 27, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By DENIS TAYLOR, From FRED EMERY, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Grimsby, Feb. 27, From STEWART HARRIS, who has returned to Vietnam after 19 months to report the war for The Times., From DESSA TREVISAN-Budapest, Feb. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, Feb. 27, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, Feb. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Feb. 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Feb. 27, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, Call Me Jacky By Enid Bagnold From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, D.G., From Our Special Correspondent, Valerie Knox, From IAN MCDONALD, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY-Dudley, Feb. 27, From PETER HAZELHURST, From Sir Kenneth O'Connor, former Chief Justice of Kenya, K. K. O'CONNOR., From Miss Joyce Bell, JOYCE BELL., From Mr. Simon Abbott and others, SIMON ABBOTT, NICHOLAS DEAKIN, MARY DINES, JOHN LYTTLE. 13 Aldebert Terrace, S.W.8., From Mr. Gordon Middleton, GORDON MIDDLETON., From Mr. Arthur Abeles, ARTHUR ABELES., From Dr. J. E. Goldthorpe, J. E. GOLDTHORPE, Senior Lecturer, From Mr. M. Bennett, M. BENNETT., From Mr. Desmond Browne, DESMOND BROWNE., From Mr. David Hamilton, DAVID HAMILTON., From Mr. Ivor Raleigh, IVOR RALEIGH., From Mr. J. Mason, J. MASON., By Neville Maxwell, From the Rev. R. S. Barbour, R. S. BARBOUR., From Mr. Gyles Brandreth, GYLES BRANDRETH., From Mr. Peter du Sautoy, PETER DU SAUTOY, President, The, From Mr. Peter Fitt, PETER FITT., From Rear-Admiral J. A. Ievers, J. A. IEVERS Manager, The Hull, From Mr. Roger Robinson, ROGER L. ROBINSON., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BARRY DAVIES, By JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, by Richard Spiegelberg, by Hilary Gelson, by Michael Mackirdy, E. T. Barwick Mills, by W. L. Stone, Director, Progress Floor Treatments, by J. M. Low, Courtaulds, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By Our Financial Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN PRICE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By RENE DABERNAT, Foreign Editor of Paris Match, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From Mr. A. J. Herbert, A. J. HERBERT., From Mr. G. B. Goodman, G. B. GOODMAN., From Mr. Bob Coover, BOB COOPER, By TERENCE SMITH, BY OUR MINING EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Blending pays dividends, Growing Pains In A New Town, Sartre defends separatists, Heart transplant driver gaoled, Dublin Colleges In Conflict University Plan, Manmade fibres take over, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Issigonis switch, Can Labour hold the Wigg fort?, Lubke storm mounts, Unions Put Party First In Russia, Lawyers to hear appeals in Kenya, Commonwealth talks sought, General Seized In Argentina Speech against Goverment, Immigrants Bill racial, unjust, Elaborate parable on British tradition Oxford Playhouse, Judge quashes union rulings, The place of dreams in social realism, Manslaughter plea rejected, Millions can be swept from cleaning bill, Must the military intervene in India?, Six further charges against Bloom, Surprise of communist tanks near Saigon, Cottage tufters led the way, Dr Savundra: evidence ends, Party threat on Kutch findings, Couple gaoled after 18-day trial, Dissidents' plea to Budapest talks, Convent As Pawn In Site Dispute, Tv Safety Plan For Crossings Signalmen as monitors, Curfew clears streets, European proposal to protect treasures, 'Trials by TV' to be banned, Gulf states to unite, Poor Nations 'Need Our Doctors', Rumanians breach talks secrecy New challenge to Russia, Police arm for war in US cities, Primate says legislation 'is wrong', India may retaliate, Indian fined in passports case, Undertaking on paintings, Arctic team safe in storm, Thought for tomorrow, Stronger line likely on wages, Shelton hospital fire toll rises to 24, Ritual combat of fiddler crabs, In love with poetry, The Times Diary, 62 Votes Against Curb As Immigrants Bill Goes Forward Mr Macleod joins 35 Labour opponents, Road to the south threatened, 10S pay increase for 26,000, Mr Brown says press can hurt, Vauxhall introduce the Ventora, Liberal expert joins Tories, Identical measure in Lords, Second night of students' stay-in, Electoral report calls for votes at 20, Witness walks out of trawler inquiry, Cnaa Honours Degrees, Perfume of the western pine beetle, How the MPS voted, Police fight thousands at airport, £4,400 Wedgwood Puzzle Theory Of Origin, Mr Johnson revisits Dallas, New concert audience created in only 12 months, Concorde may cost Britain £435M Half share of project, Public loans right plan explained, Surrey cuts on teacher enrolment, Choice of a carpet never so hard, Rebel Mps Not To Be Disciplined, Spike Milligan: driving ban, Longer Ban Likely On Meat Imports, South Yemen dismissal of Britons, Schumann by Rhine. 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Foot, Mr Sandys denies pledge, Home Secretary introduces two-lawyer appeals system, Lords: trees in London. Classified Advertising: To Place an Advertisement, Church Restorations, Announcements, Educational, Declaration Of Dividends, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Page 22. Reviews: Splendid moments in Rossini Gloriana Camden Town Hall: Elisabetta, Regina d'Inghilterra, Documentary of style, Geometry preferred to girls Hull University: Don Juan, or The Love of Geometry, Shakespeare trust, Living Theatre for Avignon, Aristophanes at King's College. Law: Sellers Are Not To Have Last Word Mack & Edwards (Sales) Ltd. V. McPhail Brothers, US pop stars on drug charges, Brighton Café Owner Wins Appeal Rogers V. Wood, Littler Libel Case: How Much Damages? London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions), Youth Absconded: Sentence Not Served Regina V. Hughes. Editorials/Leaders: Policy For Incomes, Last Minute Reprieves, Reform Not Repression. Letters to the Editor: Horrors Of Vietnam, More thought for the metric switchover, Hunting Quarks, Choices to face, The cost is high, Double folly, 'Is it possible...', Useful skills, Opening the door, Cynical betrayal, Hard lesson, Yorkshire speaking, Curbs On Asian Immigrants: Those Meriting Exemption, A fresh look at taxation, Voices from the past, Unprotected, Second Thoughts, A logical step, Buying A Book, Trawler Survival. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr C. W. Rowe, Mr J. V. Crawford, Obituary, Sir Henry Colson, Mr Earl St John Films from Pinewood. Sport: Disappointing day, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Braun still hopeful, Russian pair soon go ahead, World Title For Aborigine Harada beaten by Rose, Whetton is favourite, Poles fear Best above all United need working lead, Queens' challenge to First and Third Stern test for St Catharine's, New Zealand work hard to win, Bassnet May Be A Danger, Third success for Trinidad, Today's hockey, Wills double prize money, Bury go to the top, Support by Ireland, E Midlands drop three, Rugby stay unruffled, Mediocrity catching. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,785, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Breakthrough for British Eagle, Unilever NV continues to make running, Disquiet in the wake of Debré's remarks, John Ashworth gets 12s offer, Cocoa talks urged, Finn A-plant tenders soon, Aid for GLC home loans, Strong demand for Kaffirs, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., Grossmith hit by building losses, Evode Holdings Limited A Very Successful Year, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Engineering orders down, Vogels closure, Canada reacts to Paris move, EEC money rates to be maintained, 20m cars expected on roads by 1980, Guardhill publicity poser, Securicor figures give sharp uplift to Assoc Hotels, Iran stakes future on oil talks, Lessons of Mirage deal, Attack on EEC policy, US dons to lead executive courses, Fuel cuts hit Zambia copper, Courtaulds in £2½m bid, Milan again weak, Whisky merger talks denied, Speedier grants for building, Shares in good heart, Revival of Bank rate cut hopes, Receiving orders, Briefly From Industry British firm wins £500,000 order, AP workers call off strike, Devaluation's bonus could reach £900m, Court told of Gorringes' ¶1.8m debts, Clarification sought on Descriptions Bill, 'IMF talks helpful '-Jenkins, 11 houses in the Bank, Alcan Aluminium plan to participate in smelter capacity of 1,900,000 tons by 1972 in nine countries including U.K. U.K. nowAlcan's second largest market Fabricating on all Continents expands, Big rise in US trade, Mild Wall Street rally in quiet trading, Holiday firms fear bleakest ever summer, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Less erratic day for the pound, Malaysia's new move, Creative role for Issigonis in BMC board switch, Town and City bid for Arndale, Rises and Falls Rises And, Tel Trust final raised, How The Markets Moved, Five new TUC seats, Consolidated Estates, TUC faces a wages revolt by 3 million, £500m gold 'exports' to meet the rush, NY sugar slips back, Ransome & Marles Bearing Company Limited Newark, England Interim Statement, The computer wedding still needs a date, Takeovers scoreboard, FarbenBayer prosperity, Security firm name change, Trade mission success, Business Diary Brewer for British Sugar, Unilever profits jump £15m. Business Appointments: Irish banking changes, Clogg to retire from Turner & Newall. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Large rises in Kaffirs, 25m Eurodollar loan for Continental Telephone, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Silver prices up sharply, Drawing Of Bonds, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.
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