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The Times - 01/05/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Dunfermline, April 30, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM INNIS MACBEATH, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From JOHN ROPER-Eastbourne, April 30, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By JOHN YOUNG, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Wolverhampton, April 30, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM RONALD FAUX, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brighton, April 30, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, April 30, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, April 30, From EVELYN IRONS, BY ARTHUR REED, , AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, April 30, From DAVID BONAVIA, From EVERT CLARK-Washington, April 29, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST-Lahore, A.E.P., By Henry Raynor, From our Special Correspondent, Valerie Knox, Mary Openshaw, REGINA V. KACHIKWU, By Nature-Times News Service, By RITA MARSHALL, PHS, C. WITTON-DAVIES., BARBARA HOLLAND., LIONEL BLOCH., GEOFFREY BING., STEPHEN BROWN, MAURICE LAING, COLE, NETHERTHORPE, JOHN DAVIES, A. G. NORMAN VAL DUNCAN, JOHN PARTRIDGE, REAY GEDDES, PILKINGTON, CYRIL HARRISON, PETER RUNGE, NORMAN KIPPING, SINCLAIR OF CLEEVE April 29., C. B. GOODHART., PHILIP J. ROSS, Principal, Trinity, D. E. C. YALE., From Louis Heren, Washington, ELTON., PETER CALVOCORRESSI., NANCY C. R. SMITH., CHRISTINE MINTY., A. HYATT KING., CAROLINE ARDEN-CLARKE., BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletic Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE-Newcastle, co. Down, April 30, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, By BARRY DAVIES, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By U. A. TITLEY, , BY OUR REAL TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From A Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By ROBERT JONES, By MAURICE CORINA, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID JONES, By DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent, , From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN PRICE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our BANKING CORRESPONDENT, N. E. GRIGGS, Secretary-, CHARLES WILSON., HUGH CLAUSEN, Engi-, By HUGH CORBET, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, by the Chairman, Lord Thomson of Fleet, By OUR MINING EDITOR,

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News: Caning Dispute Unresolved, A Brighton Front Without Traffic £31m plan for new roads, 49 hurt as football crowd surges through barriers, 628 students arrested in US, Coloured family attacked, Communist campaign in Spain, 'No time to study fares facts' plea, Firm denies links with Mafia, Moscow officials set up an iron curtain round foreign press, Mental Illness Challenge, Westminster ratepayers plan talks, Miss B's design for the future, The Night Sky In May, Remains of the earliest western man, 75 seals to be shot, WEST BANK ARABS TOLD TO RESIST Protest over celebrations, Rhododendrons in fine array at Westminster, MPs back satire on royalty, New airliner plan for Europe, Kennedy faces first test along the banks of the Wabash, Press centre plan, Madrid mob overturn buses, 'Charter for Casanova' denied, Kiesinger plea to the right 20 years' work in danger, When water becomes glass, Von Thadden renews party's demands, 13 deaths in Tanzania cell, Asian Arms Race Quickens, A cheerful way of helping children in Finland, Britons to examine new island, Five more MPs for England, Fixing blame for riots in Bermuda, Boys' deaths not linked, police say, AEF is firm on incomes, Challenges To Jury Women, Woman dies in bridge collapse, Hanoi blames talks delay on U S, Rockefeller enters contest for the Presidency, Tories Seek To Widen Race Relations Bill's Scope Heath and Powell guarded by Yard, The RAC explains about travel routes, Big GPO strike is nearer, BBC call in US efficiency team Eye on long-term spending, British Labour MPs protest, Atom bomb city is now a place of prosperity, The Times Diary By tube to Beckenham The Oxbridge appointments king For and against intervals, Human Rights Aims Against Prejudice, Cuts likely in price of cosmetics, Baptist Tempers Fray Over Race Almost a shouting match, Race charge dropped, Heart transplant man dies, Greek call for return of King, Removing barriers to production, Diet of wool for rats, Court Lees cases soon 'impossible' New child offenders plan, 300 objections to new homes plan Big scheme for Brixton, Six Israelis killed, New Parking Plan For London 40-square-mile inner area, Memorial fund for Dr King, Sikh busmen ask for change of name, Murder hunt after fire, Hector Hughes fined £10, £2,200 For A Pushkin First Edition, Vietcong 'executed' 1,000 during battle for Hué, Russian hint of anger at Rumania, Eisenhower has third heart attack, Man on trial for murder in Whitehall, Lee Radziwill: when elegance is not enough. Display Advertising: Bell's, Reader's Digest, French Line, Julius Baer International Limited, Abbey National, Leon Uris, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank Group, Stc, Tack, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd., The Times, Msl, Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd., Leicester Permanent, Qantas, Appleyard, Isr, Boac, Metra International, Lamson Engineering, Brian Koetser Gallery, Reed & Smith Limited, Sgsfairchild, Jack Barclay Limited, Arrestor Safety Devices Ltd., Mha. Index. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, Normand (Mayfair) Ltd. Sole London distributors Mercedes Benz & Auto Union Audi, Assistant General Manager, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Preparing for the 1980 Olympics?. Politics and Parliament: Commons: Drug addict treatment, Farmers warned: training levy must be paid, Lords: codes for animal welfare, Health risks of the pill. Reviews: Chinese in England, "Golden Boy" With Sammy Davis, Brecht raid on British classic, Extravagance is justified, Bologna Opera for Berlin, Borderland of theatre and dance, Peruvian art old and new, Expression at high speed, London glimpse of Paris gallery. Law: Ruling Against Customs J. & J. Colman Ltd. V. Commissioners Of Customs And Excise, When A Jury Hand Notes To Judge, Gallahers Win £450,000 Appeal Over Udi Tobacco Gallaher Ltd. V. Commissioners Of Customs And Excise. Editorials/Leaders: Hawks On The Wing, Avoiding an 'Eldo' on Europe's airbus, In Need Of Care, The Governor Steps Forward. Letters to the Editor: Mortgage margins, The Unilever book, Playing To The Book, Beethoven's Sonata, A second look, Report From Biafra, The Jerusalem Independence Parade, An Expression Of Confidence, Abortion ACT, Rhodesia Sanctions, No solution, New Pennies, Jobs on the land, Riots In The Sun, Bread and butter, Mr Powell's Speech, Jews In Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Engines win design awards, Oxford Follows Franks Line. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Sylvia Thompson, Dr M. F. Liddell German teaching at Dublin, Mr C. Gladstone, Sir William Tyrrell A distinguished medical career, Mr Oliver Hill. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, May 1, 1943 U.S. Silver For Coins. Sport: Dundee's chance to take the lead, Petingo looks strongest in Guineas, First three for Italy, Surprising spirit, Sports in Brief, Daba well handicapped, Nervous START By Orient, Green back for big test, Wright remains second, Fine display of stamina, Girls Find Cup Course Tough, Wilson gives impetus to Oxford, Faith in World Cup team unshaken Stiles may be recalled, Barnett Teased By Tempo, Golden Mean To Try For Double. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,838, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Sino-Japanese franc deal, Glaxo workers fight closure, Four-point rise ends quiet day Sterling, Gallaher wins its appeal, C.A. PARSONS and Company Ltd Heaton Works Newcastle The Annual General Meeting will be held on the 23rd May, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Mr Fowler urges tax rise-'US now on trial', Fiat part in Rothschild moves, Leaders slip further back EQUITY Markets, Nordic countries want to widen Efta's scope, Briefly From Industry Publishers link for exports, Bestobell, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Limited, Parker Winder & Achurch (Holdings) Limited, Trade pacts change?, Soap giants face fresh sales struggle, The new Head of Civil Service, Gatt plea by America, The Thomson Organisation Limited Extracts from the Annual Review for 1967,, Tokyo fraud charges, Compagnie Financiére De Suez Et De L'union Parisienne Annual Review Of Activities, Sears group sluggish, Firms raise fewer loans, Old AEI HQ to be rented by BSC, Back-and out again in a day, Smith & Nephew touch 25s, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Controls 'would push food prices higher', Royal London's special bonus For The Saver, Bridging that (tech.) gap is not so easy, Car industry faces limit, Wilkinson and Gillette cross swords again, Contracts £5m catalogue for US library, Attempt to speed Australian deals, Dunford & Elliott Group interim result Points arising from Chairman's Statement, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, US tariff may hit UK shoes, Debenham's profits at last on the mend, Now BAC missile men aim at a US order, Debenhams Limited Interim Announcement of Profits and Dividend, Tel Rentals payout up to 26 pc, Tillotson & Son Mr. G. L. Tillotson's Statement, Coke price attacked, THE ASSOCIATED MANGANESE MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA LTD. (incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, How The Markets Moved, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Rights Issue Of Ordinary Shares, Funds take a turn for the better Fixed Interest, The Times Share Indices, Money Market, European And Far East Securities, Business Diary The wine banker, TSB unit trust sales boom, New man at the helm in Whitehall, Hongkong search for sterling safeguard in talks with Treasury, Shares hold high level, Mansfields gets 4s 7½d offer from Mitchell Cotts, Takeovers scoreboard, The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Savings Or Taxes-Help For The Chancellor Mr. E. H. Haynes on effects of new legislation, Annual Shareholders' Meeting Sales total Lire 1,194,000m. Lire 130,000m. increase Production and sales: 1,340,884 vehicles 45,339 tractors, UK sales promotion defended, New push by Cater Ryder, New price war likely as top cosmetic firms abandon RPM, Petrol scheme success. Stock Exchange Tables: Two further rights offers on the way, Union Corp. to raise £11.6m by rights issue, Recent Issues, Silver prices drop 3½d Commodities, Unit trust prices, The Bourses, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, New York silver lower, Move forward for sixth successive day Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Prices Losses in oil shares.

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