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The Times - 17/01/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Jan 16, From HENRY TANNER-Paris, Jan. 16, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY MICHAEL BAILY, SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Jan. 16, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY J. GRINDLEY, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From PETER NICHOLS-Sciacca, Sicily, Jan. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BINDER-Bonn, Jan. 16, FROM FRED EMERY-Singapore, Jan. 16, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 16, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.-Singapore, Jan. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.-Ottawa, Jan. 16, FROM HUGH NOYES. PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY GEORGE CLARK, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By BASIL GINGELL. Naval Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, GLADWYN., F. S. K. PRIVETT., IAN MCCLURE., OLAVE A. EYRE., D. MACLEOD WILSON., GORDON RUSSELL., OLE BJORN KRAFT., HUGH THOMAS., ROBERT MAXWELL., By Dr. Immanuel Jakobovits, the Chief Rabbi, ABRAHAM LEHRER., G. D. WINBOURNE., RENE MACCOLL., G. NICHOLSON, jnr., By William Mann. Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, Valerie Knox, MRS. J. GILCHRIST., CLARE WHITE, B.Sc. Econ., KATHLEEN L. COTTRELL., By JOHN WOODCOCK-Point-a-Pierre, Trinidad, Jan. 16, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From NORMAN CREEK, By JIM SNOW, From PETER MARSON, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By Business News Staff, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By DONALD CONSTANT and IAN MORISON, By Keith Payne, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR MINING CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By RODNEY COWTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN GRAHAM and DAVID JONES, BY OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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News: Minister To Inspect Glasgow Damage, Russian Offer On Berlin, 6. Discovering a new national purpose, Prescription refund role for doctors?, 40 police injured in Japan clash Protest at US naval visit, Heart man has a visit from his daughter, Bonn favours Benelux, First woman deck officer, Greek Synod to arraign bishops, Canada industry fears, Careers guidance, Mr Wilson Makes His Main Economies In Defence Field, 1,000 grenades found in plot against Tito, Training courses for farmers, Sharp reaction to roads cutback, Mr Lee wins brief stay of execution for Singapore, 250 Students In Mass Protest, Defeat and a springboard, Mr Jenkins says, Security men want nerve gas guns Fear of greater violence, Why buy British?, Hard Budget ahead Mr Jenkins says No salary increases to match higher prices, Judge told of £1,159 a month rent, Rainfall in 1967 greater than average for the third consecutive year, Lord Longford: 'It must be rather like dying', Boys receive 23s a week, Annual clothes parade, New Ford Escort updates the conventional, Australian strike deadlock, New Hanoi peace move, Where the axe falls, Educating Young Architects, Stud owner says trainer attacked him, Americans Want British Teachers, Sir Giles Guthrie defends BOAC Atlantic monopoly Two independents apply for licences, Savundra 'thought he was genius', Making the best of a bad job, 'No more than a temporary check', Boys dropped bricks on to detonators, Russian Poet In Bitter Mood 'Caged fox fears freedom', Team to live on seabed, A dull thud of predictability, British ships take aid to Sicily President's disaster survey, Suffolk firemen to ban overtime, Edinburgh Vote For Muggeridge Line, Svetlana calls Soviet trial 'wild mockery', Enfield plan stays, says Minister, £12,000 repairs to new houses, Singapore Feels 'East Wind', The Times Diary, The Navy stays on course, America Voices Regret At Withdrawal, Call to Minister for research into tonsil operations, India cautious on Cambodia, Gen de Gaulle 'obsolete', New free list for medicines, Electricity from pine seedlings, Hexagonal streets for cities, Lord Longford resigns-the only Cabinet casualty, Mr Wilson To Hear Views Of Israel, Petrol barge blows up, The pound takes a tumble, Vain hopes raised by Mr Lee's visit to London, Aerial look at geological structure, Aircraft planned for the 1970s, Accusation by Biafra, Cunard sell Caronia to Yugoslavia, Americans in Guatemala shot dead, Rescued by 'axed' lifeboat. Display Advertising: Divisional Accountant, Business Week, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxford City Council, Colston Turbo-jets, Rolls-Royce, Lyon, British Rail, Group Chief Accountant, The Times, Jack Barclay, Save And Prosper Insurance Limited,, I.C.T., Msl, The Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, London Graduate School, Charles Follett Ltd, Pfizer Limited, Leipzig Fair, Harold Whitehead & Partners Limited, British Steel Corporation, S&b, Clayton Dewandre Holdings Ltd.,, Boac Cargo, The Elga Group Of Companies,, CHIPSTEAD of Kensington, Frank Dale And Stepsons, Boc, Gpo, Panam, International Commercial Bank Ltd.. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Men at the centre of the crisis, Rises and Falls. Politics and Parliament: Two years' expenditure after the cuts, The cuts to make devaluation work: defence risks that must be accepted: F 111s cancelled: higher school age deferred: 2s 6d for medicine, Foreign affairs. Editorials/Leaders: Adequate But Not Ample. Letters to the Editor: Before the public, Russian Justice, On Television, Student interest, Campaign For Britain, Kicking The Ball, A useful word, A Loss To Spain, Speaking out, In prison, De Gaulle's Foreign Policy, Rain On Thursdays, Muggeridge Protest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Correction, University News Vice-Chancellor Of Newcastle. Obituaries: Prof L. Infeld, Mr P. Poulitsas, Dr. Bertram Colgrave, Lord Bicester A leading city merchant banker, Mr Oswald Milne. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, January 18, 1943 Too Much Compromise. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Church Restorations, Personal, Educational, General, WOKING MOTORS EXCLUSIVELY MercedesBenz Distributors, Entertainments, Appointments Also On Page 20. Reviews: Rescuing the unfamiliar, Poets Want A Pub For Their Poetry, Jack Smith's imaginary script, Change Of Conductor, Black comedy still has too much National Theatre: Volpone by Ben Jonson, Couperin on a small scale, Rossini in serious, religious mood, Music for City workers, 'Have a go' victims, Shaffer's new one-act play. Sport: Growing demand for meeting on open tennis, Help against doping, Sports in Brief, Best time by outsiders, Snow reports, MCC and Trinidad Colts draw Eight wickets for Hobbs, Home Champions Play Spain, Royal Air Force given hard match, Seki's Punching Impressive, Teesside Form Best Guide For Newcastle Today, Drubbing for St. George's, Sweden's plea. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,749. Weather: The Weather. Property: Town Houses. Business and Finance: Business News Letters to, Marine premiums up?, Ford aims to make Escort a top seller, Trollope & Colls Limited, Urban roads worst hit-Federation, Barclays may, Drug firms calm over new charges, Drug company shares, £32m cost to employers, Large help for money, Briefly From Industry EE in lowest bid for Zambian dam, Oil firms confident in face of troop move, Reserved welcome from Europe, Suppliers to Forces look elsewhere, Business Opportunities, Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Cuts: £170m in 1968 and more to come, Platinum under pressure, Difficulties for the family taxpayer, Bank support for pound, Fee is 'up to US', Time to buy publisher, Policies by computer, Investment grants delay, Wilson starts buying spree, Tin price range held, Barclays Bank, The man who sharpened the axe, Soyabean Oil steady. Jan., Continental Oil loan has 7 per cent coupon, Felt firms discuss £15m link-up, Shore's pledge to CBI on 3½% wage norm, Cutting out waste at the town halls, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, F 111 loss may cost air firm £35m, Barclays Bank Limited, Consumer shares lead big buying boom, Record car sales in spite of stiffer HP, Wool exports rise of 20 pc forecast, Receiving orders, £ drops: measures too tame, say dealers, Ready to change sterling's role, Builders are relieved-cuts not so harsh, Egg trade healthy, Clydesdale Bank Limited The Rt. Hon. Lord Maclay Reviews A Year Of Progressive Expansion, (Free translation of the official French text) UNION MINIERE DU HAUT-KATANGA, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Confused and weak, Montague Burton optimism, Too quiet on the industrial front?, How The Markets Moved, State shares plan will be voluntary-says Shore, Firth & J Brown dividend reduced by 2½points, Society halts new deposits, An empty gesture in the 'National Interest', Grain markets, Doubts on exports boost, Takeovers scoreboard, Investors should count on more, T & C pledge from Higgs, School milk cuts may cost farmers £2m. Business Appointments: Mobil expands board by two. Stock Exchange Tables: Wool prices up sharply, European and Far East securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Large rises throughout, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Introduction for Meldrum, Closing Prices-continued, Sharp setback on Wall Street.

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