The Times - 27/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
Autores
David Wood, George Clark, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Chartres, Nicholas Herbert, Peter Dunn, Mr. Winnick, Prudence Glynn, PHS, Peter Calvocoressi, Patrick Corbett, David Daiches, Len Joy, Andrzej Krassowski, Brian Lapping, Colin Leys, Michael Lipton, Anthony Low, Bernard Schaffer, Dudley Seers, Martin Staniland, Barry Supple, Richard M. Titmuss, Peter Townsend, John White, H. G. Pitt, Peter Sprenger, G. T. Williams, President, The National Farmers' Union, Hugh Fraser, S. C. Silkin, James Hodge, A. M. Hall, A. R. Foakes, Sunder Kabadi, London Correspondent, Michael Young, Director, John Hyman, Mavis Hyman, Colin Brinton, Lillian Stilwell, M. Scorer, Gabriel Chanan, Louis Heren, Bishop, Robert Londin, Margery Perham, Michael Barnes, Donald Currie, General Secretary, Simon Barrington - Ward, Dean of Magdalene College, Robert Gibson, Dean-Elect, Geoffrey Cleaver, Senior English Master, Brian De Saram, Africa Secretary, David Steel, Member of Parliament, Gordon Pirie, Leader, J. L. Davies, Hayward Marks, Philip Howard, Bevis Hillier, Sale Room Correspondent, Lord David Cecil, Sir Basil Liddell Hart, Viscount Weir, Irving Wardle Drama Critic, Julian Critchley, David Wade, William Mann Music Critic, Edward Lucie-Smith, S. S., D. G., John Woodcock, Gerald Sinstadt, Tom German, Barry Davies, Norman Creek, Jim Snow, Northern Racing Correspondent, Dennis Bird, Cook V. Broderip, Another, Douglas Calder, Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, Michael Hatfield, Philip Jacobson, Richard Spiegelberg, R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, David Davis, Nicolas Travers, George Pulay City Editor, Hugh Corbet, Ronald Kershaw, S. P. C. Plowden, Neil Caverhill Johnston, G. R. Downes, Director, Mr. P. Ewen, John Carrington, Keith Payne,
ResumoClassified Advertising: In Business News: New Government Contracts Formula, Multiple Classified Advertising Items, Royal Edition. News: Chassis Driver is Cleared Vehicle undefined in Act, Norfolk Echo of Gilbert White Tradition Kept up The Course of Nature, Troops open fire in Mauritius, Only two fire escape routes from ward, Asians have 'little hope' after Ennals meeting, Editor for 40 years dies, Flat Owner Not Liable for Cleaner's Injury Queen's Bench Division, Invalid tricycles 'not unsafe', Two protest students suspended, Party discipline dangers, Differences within Shadow Cabinet, Hospital fire: full inquiry pledge, Value of records, Airport on credit for Government New £50m plan for Foulness, Challenge to 1953 order on Krupps, 200 students stage university sit-in, Controversy at Tory meeting, The Arts, When seals feed each others' pups Science Report Zoology, State body to run boarding schools, Chichester's new plan, Independence of Mauritius, French parents back teachers' strike, Ancient Japanese swords at the Ashmolean, Tories to Back Bill on Immigration but with No Party Whip Call for machinery to permit appeals, Panama clear, Forged notes: 11 in court, Four-point package, First Armoured Corps Colonel, Release for Hess refused, Margins for review board, Pyramid ray test, U S forecast on Mr Brown, Tighter control on U S war news, Arab-Israel talks likely in Nicosia, Museum Readers Sign Petition, Sitting suspended, Former bank man on murder charge, Law reform by computer, Mr Wilson sworn in, Test case on hangings in Rhodesia, Specialization in Universities Proposal by Lord Cameron, Arctic Team Find Going Tougher Damage to two sledges, In the first three weeks of February, 15,000 Britons _, Immigrant TB ' 25 Times Average ', 30 Labour MPs rebel on cuts, Uganda attacks British ban, Reward for efficiency, Possible discovery of new comet Astronomy, Agreement by industry, Minister acts to check car park plan, Senator's Wrath, Charity Evening for Boys' Clubs, Littler Case Judge to Give Ruling, No warrant for Mr Wilson, Six cleared of manslaughter, Liverpool, Six schemes for Les Halles, Gulf shaikhs' federation move, S Korea Warning, Mayor 'delighted', Labour protest votes against burdens on low paid workers and school milk cut, Motion to reject the Bill, MP decides not to stand again, Bomb explosion in Turin, A scheme bigger than Beveridge, Railways to use navy crack detector, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Ensuring fair profits on state contracts, Early Plebiscite for Greeks Open debate promised, ' Government have gone mad ', Unease on left and right, Inner Temple, St Andrews, Unity call to communist delegates, First lanes for buses only, Advance claimed in uranium separation Technology, Bank aid to UAR, Walker tells of FAM priorities, New York ?a fire in the Bronx district destroyed a _, Cost of grace and favour, Today's engagements, Duty exceeds £1m on estate, The Commons: evidence for Hixon inquiry Parliament Monday, February 26,1968, Miss Taylor's dogs, Princess for Church Union Congress, Appeal to review S Africa's entry to Olympics, Plethora of Europe plans, Judging Hanoi's intention, How Torrey Canyon oil affected fish Latest Pamphlets, ' Goonery ' on the hill, 500 Hurt in Clash, Pupils' march raises £5,000, New Exhibits at City Museum, Lord Mayor starts City's computer, Differing signs, Debate Stopped, Saltire Society, Nigeria university to have British aid, Institutions get together by stages Engineering, Retrial for Duke of Bedford, Storm grows over President Lübke Overseas News Nazi camp accusations, Laos situation worsens, Oxford Union title ' insult to Queen ', Plot against Salazar alleged, When an immigrant may come in, Tighter control of vouchers, Damage Done, Retrial ordered for Egyptian officers All universities closed, Limits fixed too high, American disquiet over Tongking, Washday lather in Trafalgar Square, Can President Makarios bring peace to Cyprus? Archbishop's re-election could mean new hope for divided island, Spinach jade bowl sold for 1,600 gns, Jakarta ?Four students died and 60 were injured when _, Warning at Hixon crossing ignored Home News Notice did not face traffic. Index: Insurance pays more, On Other Pages, CBI economic plan, Injunction refused, A way into Europe, The Times, Shoes and RPM, Garage quota. Display Advertising: A. Waddington & Son Limited, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertising Items, Premium Savings Bonds, Bank of America, Myton, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Burroughs, The Royal Exchange Group, English Electric Computers System 4, The Elga Group, South African Airways, C. A. Norgren Ltd., Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Thurrock U. D. C., Charles Jourdan, Cadbury Group Limited, Royal Burgh of Ayr, Will your Saab feel lonesome?, Call Export Intelligence, Scottish Television, Panam, Issue of Local Authority Bonds. Picture Gallery: Sayid Hamid el Abaidi, the Libyan Minister of Defence, who is touring British military establishments, seen with Mr. Denis Healey, the British Defence Minister, Noriko Takagi, of Japan, an entry for next month's All-England badminton championships at Wembley. Miss Takagi was beaten in last year's final by Mrs. Hashman, of the United States, after reaching match point. Mrs. Hashman has now retired, A float in a Rhine carnival parade at Mainz shows President de Gaulle pulling the " Common Market horse " as Britain tries vainly to mount, Flood-damaged books from the Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence, were unpacked at the British Museum yesterday for rebinding at the Stationery Office. Examining a sixteenth-century book are (left to right), Mr. W. Pointer, head of the bindery, Professor Croetti, in charge of restorations at the national library, Florence, Mr. A. H. Chaplin, principal keeper, department of printed books, British Museum, and Professor E. Bomani, also of the restoration department in Florence. Publication Matter: The Times. News in Brief: Mao's thoughts go on parade In Brief, Fireman accused after good deed, Reckless computer loses at chess, Russian scientists meet guru. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Hopelessly uncommercial, Polylingual polymath, Merritt revival, Pop man turns preservationist, Surprise choice, There is still far more business entertaining done _, The best of both small worlds, This is Madeline Smith, aged 18½. She is an actress, _, Jacky of all trades, Call for golden handshakes for MPs Pop man leases Asgill House Genesis of Miss Bagnold's latest The Times Diary. Editorials/Leaders: Supply Routes in Laos, Trial by Students, Panic and Prejudice, CBI gives its terms to the Chancellor. Letters to the Editor: Human Rights Year, Comings and goings, London Rates, Undergraduates, Cheques, Where the blame lies, Survey's findings, Parliamentary dispatch, Nigerian Strife, Putting the motor car in its place Letters to the Editor, Third Airport, Curbs on Immigrants from Kenya: Mockery of an Obligation Letters to the Editor, Cars in Canterbury, Meat Imports, Insufferable distinction, 25 Years Ago Identity Cards to the Editor of the Times, Alternatives, Intrusive Half, Almost Indefensible Censor, The turning point, In time of war, Calling a halt, Welsh Affairs, Constituency pressures. Court and Social: Luncheons, Dinners, Court Circular Buckingham Palace. Births: Birthdays Today, Marriages: Forthcoming marriages, Marriage. Deaths: Latest Wills, Memorial Service, The Hon. Mrs. Helen Cecil Olive Rhodes, daughter of _, Brigadier Edward Lionel Farley, C. B. E., M. C., late, In Memoriam. Official Appointments and Notices: Public Notices, Church News, Legal Notices. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral Sir Harold Brown, Mr Bernard Newman Writer on strategy, Major D. McCalmont Owner of the Tetrarch Obituary, Mr. A. Asquith, Mr George Dearing. Reviews: Pianist fine control, Fairy tale for adults, Balanced Brass, Art may have to abandon the rarity standard Things Seen, Sane man in insane world Arts Theatre, Cambridge: No Man's Land by John Wilson, Demanding Stockhausen, Creative composer's new works, Vaudeville and two lesbians Hampstead Theatre Club: Little Boxes by John Bowen, 'Commercial' on Bbc2 Television. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,784, A £3,500 grant from W. D. & H. O. Wills has enabled _, Rattigan Revival, Barrault Returns to Comedie-Francaise, Entertainments. Sport: Nottingham Results Yesterday, Golf, Real Tennis, The Olympic champion who is still searching for perfection Skating Profile, Amateur side show more polish Olympic Trial, Racing off at Plumpton, Today's fixtures, Hunter drops out, Nell Truman off to Caribbean Tennis, MCC given fresh encouragement Sports News Sobers steadies Barbados, Spurs Too Feeble in Attack Comfort for Sheffield Effort and ideas missing, Umpires ban Motz from bowling Test Match, Brabrook on transfer list Football Review, Today's Hockey, Revenge for Stoke, Cadbury and Earl out of squad Rowing, Sussex sign Greenidge Cricket, UAU hockey XI, Meeting off, Pritchett Made to Struggle Nottingham Boxing, Chesham's tough task Amateur Cup, Late winner by Davies, Yesterday's Football, Chance for Andreetti, Half-blinded McCarron guides Astrolin home Nottingham and Sedgefield Racing, Rugby club records, Sedgefield programme for today, Ryun invited to London Athletics, West Indies team. Weather: Snow reports, Weather Reports Yesterday Midday: c. cloudy; f. fair; r. rain; s. sunny; sn. snow; th. thunderstorms, Weather forecast and recordings, Yesterday, Cold but sunny. Law: A Citizen's Right to Criticize Judgments of Courts Law Report February 26 Court of Appeal. Business and Finance: Union moves raise hopes of peace on Merseyside, Optimistic view at Wm Whittingham, Strikers claim victory, Forecast and rights from Hollingdrake, BMC deny colour bar, United States Lines directors have approved a formal _, Car output higher, Kodak buoyant, Glamour group hit again as Wall St slips back, New Day lifts interim after 32 pc spurt in profit Company News, Oil depots to close, Copper prices spurt on US news Commodity Markets, New formula agreed for pricing state contracts, UC Investments drop, World bank loan for Brazil, The steel city makes plans for a comeback In Sheffield's boardrooms and union halls steel's difficulties are causing anxiety ? but not despair Inside the Regions, Good rally late in day Equity Markets, Sharp rise in copper prices, How the Markets Moved, Back to the Gladstone box ? Business Diary, ETU delays decision on incomes policy, An uncertain day for the pound, Marchwiel pays more, E. Wykes Limited (Leicester) Company Meeting Notable Export Progress, Shorts fall, longs rise Fixed Interest, Hotels EDC plans survey, German jet snub for US, Creditors in Pinnock rift, Sir Paul gives up a month early, Car testing fee may be doubled, Don't knock the system, Mr Johnson, J. & L. Randall pledge, ARC dividend uncovered, Cameo-Parkway share probe, Late rally in NY sugar, Big expansion soon in titanium oxide, Montreal and Toronto, Anglo-US agreement, Trinidad Sugar?£1.1m land sale agreed, Accessories from Esso ?, The Times list of Latest Dividends, CBI report backs wage controls without any 'norm', Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Company Meeting Mr. P. Ewen's Statement, US buys 30% stake in Ansbacher, Pound again unsettled, Pittard catches up on dividend, Hoover's bright final quarter, Metalrax scrip option, P&O plans to spend £41m, Ferry for Irish Sea, Amey Group (quarries, premixed concrete) proposes to _, US bill rate rises, Americans in the parlour, Marryat's talks with GEC fail Bids, Deals and Mergers, Real issues, £300,000 export deal, Less familiar, Instant shopfitting, ' Resign ' call to auditors, Nahums offered 2s 6d, Briefly from the Boardroom, Extra 2½ pc from Fletcher Builders, Class-ridden, Offer terms modestly pitched New Issues, Shipping lines fear rapid rise in tonnage, Kentucky Restaurants for quote, No early end to strike at AP, Suez Finance merger bid Overseas Companies, Canada's $426m from IMF, Back to work, No forecasts from Gillett chairman, Carpet of the Year award, TUC railmen keep seats on Council Labour News, CU sets cracking pace for composites, LME copper stocks up, Japan orders R - R engines, Order from Kuwait, Casts buys limestone quarry Mining, Microfilm advance, London loan for Kawasaki, Tight close in the money market, Britannic stake in discount house, Wm Park fears further setback, Hicking decides to fight, Australia to act, British Bank of the Middle East ?Profit during 1967 _, BoT, Ministry in clash over garage quota ?, Group to develop Clyde estuary Briefly from Industry, Debré accuses US of SDR subterfuge, Way into Europe 'is through NAFTA', Staveley consistency For the Saver, Budget may block tax device on stock dividends, Price cutting in shoe shops would hit public, says QC, Shares claim dismissed. Business Appointments: Formica development abroad Business Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, Regional share prices, Share indices, Unit trust prices, Recovery in store shares London Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Recent issues.
Referência(s)