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The Times - 13/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 12, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM HENRY RAYMONT, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From STEWART HARRIS-Canberra, Jan. 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Newquay, Jan. 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Stockport, Jan. 12, BY BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY MICHAEL BAILY, TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan. 12, FROM FRED EMERY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 12, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut Jan. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Jan. 12, From HEDRICK SMITH, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, Jan. 12, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, MANILA, By the Rev. Ian Mackenzie, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, Jan. 12, From PETER WEST, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, From U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By CHARLES PANNELL, By GEORGE CLARK, BRIAN CROZIER., JOE HYMAN, Chairman, Vivella, J. O. CHERRINGTON., JOHN DUNWOODY., RAYMOND P. BROOKES, Chairman., KENNETH R. HILL, Professor of, MOHD. BIN ALOASSIM., C. F. HIRST., By the Bishop of Southwark, JOHN CARSWELL, Chairman., PETER RYDE., PETER J. ROSENWALD. 34 Tedworth Square, S.W.3, Jan. 11., SETON GORDON. Upper Duntuilm, Isle of Skye, Jan. 9., N. GOUREVICH-ODNOPOZOV. 18 Gordon Mansions, W.C.1., Jan. 12., By RICHARD CASEMENT, By DAVID JONES, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN GRAHAM, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY and CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By Our Banking Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By Our MINING EDITOR, By John Gilmore, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, L. G. CROWE., By John Carrington, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, JAN. 12, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor Washington, Jan. 12, JOAN CHISSELL, BY S. Y. AGNON, ROBERT NYE, BY UWE JOHNSON, ALASTAIR HAMILTON, BY JACK SLACK, BY DONALD GORDON, MAURICE PRIOR, BY NIKOS KAZANTZAKIS, RICHARD HOLMES, BY GEORGE SHIPWAY, MICHAEL DEMPSEY, BY JEREMY KINGSTON, ROGER BAKER, BY PETER DE POLNAY, JUDITH FRANKEL, BY ELEANOR PHILBY, EDWARD CANDY, BY BARBARA ROSE, TONY RICHARDSON, BY ROBERT K. MASSIE, RAY GOSLING, By QUENTIN CRISP, MARY CONROY, BY WILLA MUIR, ELIZABETH JENNINGS, BY DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, R. W. COOPER, SYLVIE NICKELS,

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News: Katie Stewart, Redress in courts urged for MPS, Sale of teapots to pay for Far East trip, Motorists no longer neglected, BUA scrap flight after dispute, Bootle gives a lead for Britain, S Africans expelled by Zambia, Banker dies in crash, Science Report OECD Study Why US policy is successful, Restaurants Levy Plan For Oxfam, The 10 recommendations in full, Gibraltar negotiations sought by Spain, The Times Diary Forward the men of Harlech Diplomacy South African style Will Peers follow MPS?, Is Britain a half-time nation?, In search of spas, Lisbon plea for gaoled lawyer, Bewildering choice, Brother Cassian 'did good job', Protest over 'Indian' road name, School until 16 'is vital reform' Ex-Minister urges no delay, Butler call to 'reform machine', Wines for aperitifs, 'The risks of withdrawal', Virus 'not from the Argentine', A vision of what might have been, 10 dining chairs fetch £1,900, 'Plot' men held in Jakarta, Uneasy START To Yemen Talks Mutual distrust voiced, Ethics of public life, Macmillan on Vietnam, Australia objects to defence cut, US retains Cambodia right of pursuit, Comfort in curves, Baronet to sell £1½m estate, Dr Savundra was 'amazed at closure plan', Britain may ban young American, Seedsmen's novelties, Red Carnations For Defence Lawyers, New men for Railways Board, Anti-War Group Use Tear Gas, Presidential poll in Cyprus, New look at Sweden's security, Philippines land reform to fight communism, Philby offers his memoirs in US, Bideford awaits the big break, 1. Government should broaden its base, Brown stands firm on Gulf decision Mr Rusk seeks delay, Appeal to world opinion over Russian writers, Submarine All Night Aground, Dr Petro remand on £1,500 bail Drugs register accusation, Changes at LSE union, Strike-Breakers 'Marked Men' Stockport plant's last day, US promises aircraft to Israel, 'Talk of blowing up Churchill statue', Shop man's fine increased, Higher GLC rate seems unlikely, Harsher Penalties In East Germany, Belgrade Communist Party Purge, China's army feels the strain Controlling rival factions, Island seeks break from Mauritius, Mr Lee wants no US base in Singapore, Clash over £170m Europe project, Students Returning, Cabinet unyielding on overseas decisions, Soviet Writers Given Heavy Sentences Trial denounced as 'wild mockery', Solicitors must pay company's costs. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gib, Times Newspapers Limited, Valais, Prins Ferries, Life & Pensions Ltd., Baf, Townsend Car Ferries, Meliá Hotels, Home Truths, Big Holiday Selection, med. VILLAS, The Sunday Times, Academy Travel Ltd, Autoplan. Picture Gallery: Cocteau honours the Cat Club, An Algerian sunrise. Index. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Personal, Services tomorrow: second Sunday after Epiphany, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Shoppers' Market Place, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, January 14, 1943 Girls Of 19 To Be Called Up. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Rutherford Memorial Lecturer, University News Oxford, Raf Scholarships. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Massuki Hara, Don Pedro Gual Villalbí, H. Warner Allen Authority on wine, Obituary, Mr Hayne Constant Pioneer work on jets. Sport: Sporting arrangements, Back-log of matches a strain on clubs, Runners go overseas, Warboys Crushes Top Seed, Steady round by Jacklin, Stilwell in final, Dutch urge ILTF meeting, Snow reports, Race cancelled, French might stifle enterprise, Sports in Brief, More Irish trial changes, Trouble for MCC before draw Crisis survived, Canadian who could become the world's greatest woman skier, Heaviest Blow Since 1963 Half League games off. Editorials/Leaders: Costly Accelerator, Reform Of Privilege, The Writers' Trial. Letters to the Editor: War In The Yemen, Destructive path, What To Save And To Cut Unique Role In South East Asia, Ethics Of Surgery, A minor emergency, Foreign travel, Harmful effects, After Snow, Pet day in Skye, Russian Poet's Escape To Britain, Jerusalem's Museums, F 111 contract, Paying for health, Mistaken Equation. Business and Finance: Wage-vetting may figure in US payments measures, Uranium profits help Anglo American, Retail price rises may delay new legislation, Takeover approach to Arndale Property, Building towards the Seventies, OPEC meeting in Beirut, Bill rate down, Martins Bank Limited Commentary by the Chairman SIR CUTHBERT B. CLEGG, T.D. An Eventful Year, BP may lose up to £8m through devaluation, Good half-year for St Martins Prop, Martins confirms merger talks, Mason & Barry acts, Martins Bank Limited Statement Of Accounts 31st December 1967, Plan for state shares, New light on who owns UK business, The pound recovers, British Oxygen bids £3½m for Edwards High, IRC calls for two smelters now, Guidelines for US overseas investments, Gold up in less active market: £ closes firm, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Profit-taking as Account ends, Platinum loses early gain, High interest rates hit building societies, Receiving orders, Petty & Sons agree to 10S BPC offer, Eamonn Andrews leaves board, Gunter steps in to resolve bank dispute, Has the Edwards price jumped too high?, Tax advantages in new Target Equity Bond, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Day of consolidation, STERLING ESTATES LIMITED Incorporated 1927 Chairman: Mr. D. Overall, J.P., F.A.I. Comparative Statement Of Results, Money short, Wall St still active, How The Markets Moved, Terms of Higgs bid for Trollope, British Lion battles TV network over fees for old films, Fowler-'no plans to quit', Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited Gold Mining Companies' Directors' Abridged Reports For The Quarter Ended 31st December, 1967, Gold dearer. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leaders mostly lower, Closing Prices-continued, BHP to raise $A40m, Cash copper down another £12 10S. Arts and Entertainment: Harry Golombek Too neat a division, Edward Mayer, Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,746. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Reviews: A poet's love BELONGING: A Memoir, Poor Quentin The Second Death Of A Hero, Monteverdi's sacred music, What to look out for, The good companions Kim Philby, The Spy 1 Loved, Before the crash of the porn, Karsch ask questions The Third Book About Achim, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Views of a New York critic, Irene Worth excels in Turgenev, Paperbacks, A matter of personal response, Roman will Imperial Governor, Say nothing Love Among The Unicorns, Two loots Finders Losers, Other people's business, Timescrime H. R. F. Keating Cold feet, The boy from Abilene At Ease, Blood, masks and old Archangels The Fratricides, Boccherini's graceful 'Stabat', Juxtaposing old and new, Sunny, Nicky, & the poorly boy Nicholas And Alexandra, Survivor The Naked Civil Servant, How the hick grew up American Art Since 1900, The Gentile's Agnon: dreams we have not dreamt, but will The Bridal Canopy.

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