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The Times - 23/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH COCHRANE, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, From FRED EMERY, By SIMON COURTAULD, Legal Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Welwyn Garden City, Jan. 22, By Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY STUART MARSHALL, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Jan. 22, FROM PETER HAZELHURST, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Dubai, Jan. 22, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Jan. 22, FROM DAVID BONAVIA, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent-Monte Carlo, Jan. 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Jan. 22, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Nature-Times News Service, A.E.P., BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By ROY LEWIS, From PETER NICHOLS, PHS, MARY CURRIE., M. DUKE., N. L. COHEN., ALEXANDER R. GLEN. 52 Bishopsgate, E.C.2, Jan. 18., RALPH HARRIS, ARTHUR SELDON, CLEMENTINE SPENCER-CHURCHILL, HERBERT VAN THAL., K. I. BERSEY., BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY., TREVOR WOOLSTON., DONALD W. HADEN., The first of two articles by Charles Douglas-Home, RONALD GIBSON., HUGH JENKINS, WILLIAM KENDALL., R. S. AS-SAAD A. EZEOUGU P. R. JOHNSON E. KARABATSAKIS, ALBERTO EDO URIBE M. MILTON STEINBERG M TOYOSHIMA, ALAN WISEMAN., GRAHAM JAGGER., BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By J. M. RICHARDS, Architectural Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 22, By JOHN HENNESSY, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From DEREK DU PLESSIS, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, From PHILIP CLIFFORD, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From DAVID SPANIER, By ROY MACKIE, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, Westminster, Jan. 22, By MAURICE CORINA, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MAX REINHARDT., J. G. RAWLINSON., I. J. CROZIER., By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By KEITH PAYNE, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Stewart Harris, Canberra Correspondent, by Manning Clark, Professor of History, Australian National University, Canberra, by Dr. H. C. Coombs, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia, by Geoffrey Sawer, Professor of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, by Lord Carrington, Chairman, Australia and New Zealand Bank, by John Douglas Pringle, by Jean Battersby, by Keith Dunstan, by Richard Farmer, by Peter Samuel, by Graham Pizzey, by Tom Connors, by Edgar Bee, by Jack Fingleton, by Rose Kinson,

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News: Nottingham sets example in care of elderly, Computer to save road time, U S rehearsal rocket in orbit, Hot debate over lukewarm arts, Widow died 13 hours too soon, Americans harvest the north, Drop in total of children in care, Gulf states start unity talks Filling gap left by British, Drought hits main crops, Mystery of banknotes, 'End plots' advice to Yemen, £11,500 went in a year, 'Village will be wiped out', Grimond's rally call to radicals, Town centre delays 'halve shop trade', Students are 'victimized ', 12 deny plot charges in Cairo, Iron ore boosts search for more minerals, Venet-Pour-Vous!, Freedom in sight for Theodorakis Athens appeal succeeds, Using coral to work out sea-level, Church Assembly Reform Call Authority Doubted, Strength through concentration, 'Detain boys at weekends', Export pattern must fit Asian demands, Dead schoolboy a diplomat's son, Flatworms that eat each other, £100,000 claims for gas blast, Sporting crowds have gone to sea, Heavy load for bushie in command, Tito joins Indian call for end to bombing, Mauritius faces financial breakdown, Juror heard no evidence, Paris hint of solution to EEC problem, Transformation of the wild colonial boy, Football officials at police HQ, Feraud: Backing red, white and black, Appeal to save bridge likely, Price of survival could be end of Europeanism, Backing for Nepal king, Possum lay low for 20,000 years, Plane-hopping for off-beat tourists, Silkin Ban Ended But Rebels Face Action Under New Code Party will hear call for suspensions, Revival of competitions may help architects, U S Plans Reply On Vietnam, Italy at last grasping lessons of disaster, City opposes Bill to abolish JPs London's position 'unique', Healey skirts Wilson issue, Parts remade for Concorde, 153 rally cars in vital mountain test today, Joint plane venture is unlikely, US looks at policy east of Suez, Prices decisive for UK trade, The Times Diary Stokes's diplomatic catch Magdalen plumps for Griffiths John Osborne on his acting, Troops fly to riots island, Britain's chance to keep good will, New appeal to Congress on tax, Hanoi offer denounced as fraud, Military concentration must strengthen our capability, Don't go if you prefer Coronation Street, My Duty To Stay, Mr Healey Says, Whitehall Reticent On Shaikh's Offer, Experiments on breast cancer, £32,000 pots may save church Right to sell granted, New way for synthetic proteins, £13,198 for English ceramics, Britons in rally row, Hydrogen Bombs Sink In Greenland ICE, Amnesty plea for gaoled Russians, Swim pool trial for lifejacket, Servicemen warned on use of marijuana, Mr Wilson in Moscow talks, Higher GPO charges soon, Fish gets away in 32-hour fight, Your miniskirt is showing-at last, Australia, Savundra: witness agrees 'nothing furtive'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Tdc, The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, McAlpine & Sons Ltd.,, The Swire Group, Wellman, Glasgow, Shiplake College, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis Sallmann & Seward, Confederation Life, Jones Lang Wootton, Elliott-Automation, Wootten Publications Ltd., Noyes, The Australian National Line, Grundig, Nadgeco, The United Africa Company Limited, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Limited, A Gold Fields Group Company, Fibreglass Limited, The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney LTD, Lob, The Times, Blox, The English, Scottish & Australian Bank Ltd, J. D. Barclay Limited, muldivo ltd., Saa, H.C. Sleigh Limited, I.F.F., Aic, I.C.T., Department Of Industrial Development, A.N.Z. Bank, Swift Plan, The Electricity Council, Pa, Guthrie's, The National Bank of Australasia Ltd, Bhp, Qantas, Rtz, The Hongkong Bank Group, Boac, The Commercial Bank, The R.A.N., Dodwell, A.M.I.S, The Electronic Engineering Association,, The Bank Of Adelaide, Preston Travel, Bupa, Australia, Board Of Trade, Electro-mechanical Engineering Company. Official Appointments and Notices: New Military Secretary, Exeter To Expand, The Century Theatre has appointed. Picture Gallery: British equipment left in Aden. Politics and Parliament: New chiefs at 8 gaols, No cut in supply of teachers, Information services to cost more, Coal price for Alcan smelter, The Lords: changes in Consumer Bill: editorial comment exempt, A time for silence on Vietnam, The Commons: committed firmly to Nato: information services abroad, Peking mission still without exit visas, Extra £30m to meet railway deficit. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, General, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Acting parts have meat, Welsh composer's wind quintet, Promising newcomers, The quiet art of Gwen John, Boris Brott, the former co-con-, New music for young players, 45 minutes well spent Little Theatre Club Mr. and Mrs. X, Fun at expense of a pitiful Scots poet Perth Theatre: Hero of a Hundred Fights, or The True McGonagall by Cliff Hanley. Law: Dual Ground Of Recognition Of Foreign Decrees Brown V. Brown, Apology To Show Judge For 'Dark Glasses' Libel Taylor V. Wyndham-Brown And Others, Jury See Car-Conviction Quashed Regina V. Lawrence. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, January 23, 1943 Hatless Women. Editorials/Leaders: Breathing space for the home-buyers, Too Few Drug Centres, The Bill For The Gulf, For The Colonels. Letters to the Editor: Britain's Role In The World, Police recruits, Aftermath Of Defence Cuts, After Snow, For open meetings, Sentence On Writers, Personal Opinion, A new career, Honour without profit, Socialist ideals, Paying For Welfare, Wimbledon Prize Money, Saving The Fare, Training The Gp, Staging Facilities, O & M in Town Halls, Kicking The Ball, Local politics, Rain On Thursdays?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Sport: Rugby club records, Purley not overtaken, England can still win Test Quick wickets needed, Weather Threatens Bobsleigh Events, Last hope of compromise, Bigger prize at Open, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Robson May Get Fulham Post, Player wins title, Resentment That Ban On Wetherby Stays King Cutler impresses at Catterick, Whitelaw Cup Final Surprisingly Dull, Winstone's left must find old power. Obituaries: Rev H. L. Johnston Start of BBC's daily service, His Honour A. Clements Former County Court Judge, The Rt Rev P. M. Herbert, Mr James Dell, Mr L. N. Bowden, Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,754. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Hawker to lay-off another 1,200, Smart rise in B. Sunley's half-year profits, Over 200 International Companies have established new factories in Ireland in the last few years., Briefly From Industry, German SE plan opposed, US News Check to cash flow, Engineering takes over the role of translator, Noranda-Amcan link in uranium venture, Courtaulds terms for woollen firms, Free trade for Malta, Lloyds Bank Mr Harald Peake reports, Firms deceived Registrar over price pact: counsel, Long haul ahead for the new Transport Bill, Alusuisse V Alcan for smelter project, CBI contract talks, Strong finish by Chrysler, Tokyo to back dollar, Receiver for driving school, John Galloway's turnover down, Broker declared a defaulter, Large help for money market, Paris bourse improves, Traffic light firms 'hid their price fixing pact', Midland joins Latin American consortium, Debenhams offers swap to preference holders, B o T will study Canadian finance restrictions, Peg on mortgage rates, OECD waits for Budget, U S Navy worries F 111 firm, Coffee pact at an end?, PLA planning to close two docks, Car chiefs ready to fly to Moscow for trade deal, India gives Westinghouse Brake a shock, BOLTON SCHOOL (300 in Sixth Form), Top men leaving Scribbans-Kemp, Tightening squeeze on the paper-men, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, £1¼m Indian plant opened, Courtaulds bids £8.5m for 3 firms, Uninspiring performance, Rubber Company Limited "With new growth in the home and export fields apparent, the Directors forecast better results in the current year." Mr. C. M. Floyd, Chairman, Eurosyndicat S.A., European and Far East securities, Business Diary Sad day that the wires got crossed, Farm Mechanisation, Sterling up a shade, The Times list of Latest Dividends, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited to acquire the issued share capital of BORAX (HOLDINGS) LIMITED, Bank rate up in Canada, EMI makes bid for Royston offshoot, Where containers to Australia will cut costs, Extension of coffee agreement still in the balance, How The Markets Moved, U S 'pay-back' move, Air freight boom breaks through the £1,000m barrier, Tough going but signs of improvement-Mr Peake, Trusts' long-term consistency reviewed, 'Discount' offer by Ebor General, Three-point plan for glass container firms, Small losses in leaders, Cyclical metal mining key to RT-Z's success, £10 offer to Mersey dockers, Mobil 'delighted' by North Sea strike, Australia New South Wales Department Of Agriculture, Electronics export triumph, Ford recruiting extra 2,000 in motor industry expansion, Silver erratic. Business Appointments: Overseas moves by bank. Stock Exchange Tables: Sharp fall in equity issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Store shares slip back, Cash tin tumbles £11, Copper stocks decline, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Heavy fall on Wall Street, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.

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