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The Times - 16/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent-Birkenhead, March 1, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Bath, March 15, From STEPHEN JESSEL-Warwick, March, 15, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, March 15, From RICHARD DAVY-Warsaw, March 15, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, March 15, From STEWART HARRIS-Con Thien, March 15, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, March 15, From NEIL ALLEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, W. W. BLAKE., JIM HAYNES., W. M. SIMON., P. J. HILDREW., OMO OSUGONGO., G. D. POPPLEWELL., PAUL CADBURY., CHARLES BLATCHLEY., J. R. de S. HONEY., By Ian Trethowan, ANTON DOLIN., JOHN MUMMERY., By Nature-Times News Service, BY BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY A CORRESPONDENT, By Business News Staff, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By IAN MORISON and DONALD CONSTANT, By John Woodland, By Our Mining Editor, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By MAURICE CORINA, CHARLES CLORE., ALAN F. ROYLE, By JOHN WOODLAND and CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, JOHN PERCIVAL, WILLIAM GAUNT, STANLEY SADIE, JOAN CHISSELL, MOSCO CARNER, HAROLD RUTLAND, ROBERT NYE, MICHAEL WOOD, JUDITH FRANKEL, GABRIEL CHANAN, KEVIN D'ARCY, PHILIP MAGNUS, ELAINE MOSS, JACKY GILLOTT, A. P. RYAN,

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Picture Gallery: Christ mourned: a silk shroud at Zagorsk, Monetary Crisis Shakes The World Capitals From London To Tokyo, The way home, Official Appointments and Notices: Brown resigns: Stewart is Foreign Secretary Bankers Plan Two-Tier Price For Gold, Oundle School, County Commission, How Mr Stewart was told, University News London. News in Brief: Item withdrawn. News: Overseas Ministries will be merged, Cliffs search for missing Navy men, Cruising-the family ideal, Tory is taking nothing for granted, Two policemen cleared, Cleared on gold bar charges, Nureyev's Nutcracker, Action discussed on Rhodesia, Greece sets plebiscite date, 'Mitchell' letter to The Times Repeat of promise sought, Scotland faces test, Warsaw students begin protest strike, 'Mirror' Granted Court Orders Preventing a boycott, Try going Dutch, Manchester students punished, Life and habits of dung beetles, Mr Brown's political suicide?, The Times Diary A salaries cut for Westminster? Greenhill expected to head FO Oundle's new headmaster, The useful Davenport, Arts Institute Takes Over Gallery, Dublin inquiries in murder hunt Abandoned car studied, US Drive To End Saigon Threat, Americans building up Vietnam bases, Loophole in nuclear treaty, Who can be successor to Dr Ramsey?, Decision by Kennedy today, Prague dismissal of Minister Novotny's isolation complete, Shannon pâté, Indian boy is sent home, Briton is gaoled for spying, Sugar Caster Fetches £750 Made 258 Years Ago, Merger Of Overseas Ministries Timely, Cnd Protests At Polaris Service Fourth submarine launched, '£179,000 debts' of Mr Martell, Store secrets, Threat of attack on embassies, Balancing the diet, Hixon tribunal to visit Continent, Black man in search of power: 6, Some dockers will get £1 increase, Mad March hares, The sailors' words, Three killed in Calcutta riot, Partial defeat for the dollar. Index. Display Advertising: Bournemouth, Multiple Display Advertisements, British India, Mallett, Löwenbräu, Entire Textiles, Olympic, Appeals, Hayter, South Africa, The Times, Cyprus Tourist Centre, 'Tornado', Longmans, Saunton Sands, British Eagle, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Royal Mail Lines, Germany, The Geographical Magazine, Mears Bros (Contractors) Ltd, Meliá Hotels, H. J. Hough Ltd.,, Gairloch Hotel, Hungarian Tourist Bureau, Gardening, Corsair "Gran Turismo 1600", Philips, Washeteria, The Bruce, Shaw Savill Line, Bea, Elga, "G Class". Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Books, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Special Offer Guaranteed Good Quality Nursery Stock, Services tomorrow: 3rd Sunday in Lent, Midsummer Sea Cruises, Entertainments. Politics and Parliament: Students must not destroy what they are taught to value, Mr Maudling says Budget will have to be bleak Tory call for high incentive economy. Law: Phone Tapping Evidence Admitted Regina V. Senat Regina V. Sin, Sex Charges Man Freed. Sport: Nenning beats Killy, Weekend sporting arrangements Association Football, Odds against Chesham, Substitutes approved, Coventry Try To Buy Survival, Roelants is favourite, Sports in Brief, Chance To Let Hair Down Telfer will drive Scots hard, Haydock Ground Suits Dumpy, Snow reports, Bowls results, Kanhai and Nurse hammer England Third wicket stand of 273, Sir Thopas poised to repeat win Stern pace in Imperial Cup, IOC attacked by Russians, Victory Eludes Burgess After Early Lead. Editorials/Leaders: US reaction too slow, How To Save The Exchange System, Mr Brown Finally Goes, Best interim answer. Letters to the Editor: Claim To The Falkland Isles, Surname Unadorned, Intervening In Rhodesia, In times past, Royalties For Painters, Nutcracker' Re-Made, Consider favourably, Furness Shipbuilding Company, Positive action needed, No Welcome To Britain, Two standards, A sole exception, University Freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, I. Passalidis, Mr Gerard Fay Journalist and author, Mr W. H. D. Birch. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, March 18, 1943. Business and Finance: Banks' commercial business held up, Uncertainty in gold shares, Terms fixed by Hampton, Weyburn Engineering rejects 'inadequate' Pratt terms, An era ends-10 days that shook the dollar GEORGE PULAY, City Editor,, Gold dealers will be able to cope, Tourists hit in run on dollar, Fears grow on Budget, Trianco re-shaping scheme, De Gaulle calls his Cabinet Ministers, Ministers in 'save shipyard' talks, £4m order from Russia, Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Amalgamated Limited, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Overseas fillip for Horlicks, France gives monetary promise, Railway docks men strike on Monday, Wanted-measures aimed at helping the nation to save, Shoppers have a last fling, European and Far East securities, Dealers are angry at the decision to close markets, GEC to offer £5m-plus for Walsall Conduits, World bankers support a two-tier gold system, Michael Shanks, in Mon-, Chambers of Commerce face crisis, Where the reserves went in the big hoarding scramble, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Bibby Line.-Offer to acquire all, Mergers cleared.-Board of Trade, A. Howden total up 7 pc, Sir Leslie in Washington, Unit trusts' record, GNP went up by 4 per cent last year, £ below $2.38 in New York, Briefly From Industry U S copper strike likely to end soon, Heavy trading on world markets, MIDDLE WITWATERSRAND (WESTERN AREAS) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. S. G. Menell's review, Cars to S Africa, The pool: failure of a gentlemen's pact, Takeovers scoreboard, Budget will dominate all activities, Little for golds in two-tier, Ocean Steam Ship dividend increased a point to 15pc. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St composure shows the direction, Wall Street gains ground in heavy trading, Two dealings poser settled for Monday, Wall Street is firm but stable, Commodities in US turn easy, Grain markets, Mining shares closing prices, London Stock Exchange Prices Thursday's movements. Arts and Entertainment: Counting up to twelve, Weekend Broadcasting Television, Challenge of champions, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,800. Weather: The Weather. Business Appointments: District Bank names new chief inspector. Reviews: Talking to John Wyndham, From three centuries of art, Two Maltese composers, Richness of Finnish strings, What to look out for, Boardroom, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Richness of Mozart's last opera, The Last 100 Days by John, Impassioned eloquence, There is no free lunch., Four Hats, I can think of "MaratSade", Familiar as his birds are, not for, An air of unreality, The Aryan's epic of Joseph, We don't know if the truth exists,, Getting to the bottom of things, Artists of promise, Reluctant at fifteen, It's a very quiet safe neigh-, Ethics and a scalpel, He got us right every time, Success, Since you ask me the secret of, Two sexes are better than one, The Prince for the public, Pasternak in the South: a man of excellent and subtle honour, Now watch this play for clowns, The edge of miracle. Property.

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