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The Times - 10/04/1968

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From EVELYN IRONS, From IAN McDONALD-Atlanta, April 9, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Canterbury, April 9, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-York, April 9, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leicester, April 9, From PHILIP HOWARD-Marden, Kent, April 9, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, April 9, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, April 9, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Stockholm, From Our Correspondent Athens, April 9, From KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent Glons, Belgium, April 9, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, April 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, April 9, FROM ERIC PACE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, April, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, April 9, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, April 9, From JAMES FERON-Jerusalem, April 9, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Dakar, April 9, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rawalpindi, April 9, by Antony Kiny-Deacon, PHS, FELIX BARKER, Chairman, Film Section, Critics' Circle., FISHER OF LAMBETH. Trent Rectory, Sherborne, Dorset, April 8., D. A. KEW. Bedford Lodge, 24 Pembury Road, Tonbridge, Kent., G. KITSON CLARK. Trinity College, Cambridge, April 8., VERA WHEATLEY. Greenacre, Orchard Way, Esher, Surrey., WALSTON, Chairman, Institute of Race Relations. 36 Jermyn Street, S.W.1, April 8., VERONA HOWARTH 110 Alleyn Road, Dulwich, S.E.21., PATRICK MOON. Plas Tyno, Llandegla, near Wrexham, Denbighshire, April 8., By Renée, Short, Labour MP for Wolverhampton, North-East, LLOYD OF HAMPSTEAD. House of Lords., JOHN ARDEN. 26 Cranbourne Road, N.10, April 8., JOHN DRISCOLL., WILLIS. House of Lords., ALAN H. MAUDE. Stone House, Petworth, Sussex, April 4., ANTONY STEEL. 187 Wardour Street, W.1, April 2., By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By Gerald Needham, From Our Special Correspondent, By William Mann, By Henry Raynor, by Mozart, By ANTHONY PAYNE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent-Augusta, April 9, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By W. W. THOMSON, By ROY McKELVIE, By Nature-Times News Service, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Luxembourg, April 9, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By DAVID DAVIS, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PETER JAY Economics Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOHN PRICE, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent-Washington, April 9, PETER NEVILE. Conford House, Liphook, Hants., C. F. ECCLESHARE. Manager, Cambridge University Press, Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, London, N.W.1., By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our Mining Editor, J. McConnell UNDER SECRETARY FOR WORKS,

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News: Rights for protestants, Zoos help to save European bison, New Director At Israel Museum, Sailors gaoled for indecency, Race Bill bans 'no coloureds' advertising, Air Defence Role For Computers Nato training centre opens, Saudis reject Jew as British envoy, Hanoi's Message To US Friends, Car park go-ahead for Canterbury Four-storey limit imposed, Men's fashion Don't look now..., Couple beat wedding ban, Sweden faces the new left, Bonn plan to ease tension in Europe, Crash plane crew were 'superb' Pilot's vivid account, US contact with Hanoi on talks, Tory question on Brown article, Compulsory seat belts for more cars, Shift to the right in Lebanon election, 500 arrests in India, 60,000 troops aid US riot control White teacher murdered, Russia's worries with her economic block, Immigrants' desertion dodge, Partial clearance for two Bristol Siddeley chiefs, Mitterrand answers critics, School Reforms Criticized, March Recaptures Negro Unity, No Pinta Day in Asia?, Are yellow parking lines noxious?, Actress admits wounding, Doctors challenge a death report, Race Bill outlaws discrimination in job or home, Nothing to get all strung up about, Most shoes satisfy buyers, Soviet leaders meet for crisis talks, The Times Diary The ideals of J. P. Narayan Christie's continental coup Mrs Mouse will come to town, Se Asians Discuss Cooperation Integration of markets, QCS' plea on tram case sentences, Pakistan will accept Kenya Asians, Congress must wait for Johnson tax move, Gaol sentences for women are an anachronism, Germans to build Greek plant, Youth drive to aid poor nations, Delay on Windhoek journey, Blades '68, Londoners see revolutionary cube car, Foundation of order, reason and confidence at stake, First Meeting Of New Cabinet Vital questions remain, Wages talks invitation to Mrs Castle, Debate on air engine report, 36 dead in Chile air crash, Heart attack tests give hope, Tenth farm has disease again, McCarthy says it in verse, 'Times' robbery plot denial, Bets licence for Blake's home, Plea At King Funeral Against 'Rending Nation Asunder' Vice-President attends crowded service, Pressure on Lagos to accept cease-fire, Moves over Suez Canal, Prague guarantees of freedom Right to travel abroad. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Cricket Fixtures, Ross, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Multiple Display Advertisements, sun life assurance society limited, Grundig, Anderson Jeffress Advertising Ltd., Ove Arup & Partners Consulting Engineers, I. D. C. Limited, The British Waterworks Association, Managerial and Executive Appointments, Alfred Herbert Ltd., Royal Insurance, Canada, Bally, Shell International Petroleum Company Limited, Gec-Aei, Solicitor, Duckhams, The Times, National Cash Register Co. (Manufacturing) Ltd.,, Renault 1100, Senior Administration Executive, Colston Appliances, Dept., Commonwealth Development Corporation, Barker, Management Selection Ltd., Pan Am, The Royal National Institute for the Blind,, Hertz, Emicareers, Gestetner, Martins Bank, Budapest International Fair, R.Mason, Somervell Brothers Ltd.,, Andrew Douglas, Crockett & Jones, The Association Of Certified And Corporate Accounts, Berk, The Chloride Electrical Storage Company Limited, London Bedding Centre, Twa, Bowmaker, Jack Barclay Limited, Lombank, B.R.S. (Contracts) Limited,. Index. Picture Gallery: A nation mourns Martin Luther King. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Essex, New Ambassador, New Archdeacon Of Pontefract. Politics and Parliament: Cyclists still banned from rural footpaths, The Lords: disclosing facts in murder trials, Land experiment in Snowdonia, Mrs Castle confronts dual task, Dangers in written constitution, Scottish probation changes, Talks on Gibraltar planned in May, Commons: Rhodesia on UN stage. Editorials/Leaders: Provincial brokers get a better deal, A Chance To Do Better, What Sort Of Committee?. Letters to the Editor: Plenty to give, Postal Charges, Self-Knowledge, I.T.A. View, Lessons From America, Poland's Purge, Changing the rules when the game's over, Publishing and SET, Letters to the Editor Charge Of The Light Brigade: Answer From The Critics, 'A Pox On Jenkins', Britain And Rhodesia, University Arts Places, Ecclesiastical Merger, A Dramatist's Chance, Channel Tunnel, Garage Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday.. Reviews: Fialka essays the tragedy of Man in mime, Pinter premiere for the BBC, Buffalo traces mainstream of 20th-century art, Elgarian detail, Rare artistic mastery, A fair argument, A Figaro that could become powerful Perth Theatre The Marriage of Figaro, A Byron Poem For £13,500 Ms With Many Revisions. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Russia Set For Chess Win Lead In Olympiad, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,821. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Arnold, Canon W Clarke Work for SPCK, Dr Assis Chateaubriand, Mrs Kermit Roosevelt Army exchange visits, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Commercial Pilot, Domestic Situations, Personal, TRANSFER BOOKS (continued), Announcements, Educational, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Sport: Seeds fade in third game, Horton takes risks and cuts the corners, Sports in Brief, Fathers And Sons Second Round, Ready For Easter, Off the Hook top price, Winstone 'Wakes up' On Canvas, British pair well ahead, Novices in excellent form, Rangers no match for Leeds Bottles thrown on pitch, Only one win for French team, Official Scratchings, Marcos for Le Mans, First defeat for French, Wilson gets in better trim, Switch for Kursaal, Hurst hopes to be fit, Pat Walkden in team, Few Lapses By Ann Irvin, Today's football, Where Old Boys get preference, Good Outlook At Marlborough Ipswich lack fast bowlers, Riversdale refuses to be beaten Biddlecombe's fine riding. Law: Paintings Man's Advisers Deny Pressure Regina V. Hall., Parent's Liability When Son IS Driven By A Friend Carberry V. Davies And Another, Libel Apology For Basil Dean Dean V. Cassell & Co. Ltd., Judgment In Pakistanis' Case Today Regina V. Governor Of Brixton Prison Ex Parte Ahsen And Others. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Jet crash: £2m insurance bill, Shorts has 'no doubts' of RR order, £25m effect on Britain, Creed to supply GPO telex system, £20m for car belt makers, Natpro wins fight to put up new Bishopsgate offices, Trust merger on the way, Dividends puzzle for Treasury, Mrs Castle plans wages thaw for underpaid workers, Annfield Holdings' chairman says, Another peak hit by index EQUITY Markets, Further gain in forward sterling, ICI boosts Crimplene in sellers' market, Devaluation jolts Assoc Biscuit profit, Islander Export Success, Money firm at 7 pc, UK gold crisis bill $1,000m, Thomson Organisation gains ground, Labour News Ford workers' claim breaks package deal, Cranfield Securities-Huntleigh Inv, New Efta rule will sharpen rivalry for state orders, Spanish exports to UK up £8½m, Rank bids £9m for Cambridge Instrument, W Germany has plans for new bullion market, GKN accelerating this year, Vaal Reefs to boost hoisting capacity, Public Works Department Western Australia Contract for ORD RIVER DAM and Appurtenant Works Registration For Tender By Invitation, Row over Transport Bill licensing clause, The Six offer to speed tariff cuts to help US payments, £34,000 donation to Tory party by GKN, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED Gold mining companies in the Transvaal (All companies mentioned are incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Extracts From The Statements By Mr. H. C. Koch, Chairman Of The Companies Issued with the Annual Reports for the year ended 31st December, 1967 East Daggafontein Mines Limited, A rare chance for the incomes policy, US spending doubles, Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds, Ltd., BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, BHS offer £2.4m for Henry's, Business Diary Looking for a five-fold increase, Undertone remains firm Fixed Interest, Ross Group on way to recovery, Receiving orders, European and Far East securities, Swan Hunter Group enters a new era, Contracts Work starts on £5m Ulster hospital, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Dollar premium, The intellectual fascination of the oil industry, Thomson waiver of £1m dividend, Gold figures quarterly?, How The Markets Moved, No change yet in home loan rates, Print union pulls out of talks, Building societies in dilemma over low cash inflow, £400m gas conversions in 10 years, Private work slumps for architects, London Pavilion dividend policy, Second-rate factories hold back North-West, Briefly From Industry Crookes in link-up with US drug firm, Press pulls in most. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash copper advances, Regional share prices, New move to link Exchanges, Montreal and Toronto, Unit trust prices, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Prices Oils move well ahead, Recent issues, Mann Egerton to raise £1.1m in rights offer. Business Appointments: Sir Harry Broadhurst steps up to HS board.

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