The Times - 02/04/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, April 1, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From MAX FRANKEL, BY DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY GEORGE CLARK, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From RICHARD WIGG-Santiago, April 1, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, April 1, From PETER NICHOLS-Hebron, April 1, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Teheran, April 1, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-San Sebastian, April 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, April 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, April 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, April 1, by Prudence Glynn, PHOTOGRAPH BY PETER MULLET, From DAVID SPANIÈR, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, PHS, WILLIAM PICKLES, Reader in Politi-, H. J. MORGAN., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , DOROTHY STEBBING., A. C. ORAM, Secretary, Caxton, F. R. LEAVIS., MARY E. CURTIS, Secretary, The, By Louis Heren, J. P. W. ROPER., H. S. SCORER, Chairman, Escalator, H. D. WEAIT., PAUL NICHOLS., DAVID WINNICK., From Our Own Correspondent, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Alan Blyth, by John Bowen, By Irving Wardle, By William Mann, Music Critic, J.O.C., By Michael Billington, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ROBIN MARLAR, By FINDLAY DAVIDSON, By REX BELLAMY, By ROY MCKELVIE, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Georgetown, April 1, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By RODNEY COWTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN PRICE, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By Our Mining Correspondent, David Spanier US Economics Correspondent writes..., By ROY MACKIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. T. ANSELL, , CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, W. D. SYKES., (Mrs.) G. H. GOWER., By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Tories fear setback to west, Fashion: 2 Cut-out and ready to sew No. 3, Saigon in difficulties over pressure for settlement, DDT may cause micro-plant damage, Others who would not run, US raid 209 miles inside N Vietnam, Car ban on Duke of Bedford, Disputed swim in deeper waters, Compulsive gambler to have brain operation, Two Pheasants For 11,500 Gns. Porcelain Sale, New Rhodesian Plea For Un Hearing, British Aid For US Airbus, President acted 'to save integrity', No grants for hotels yet, says Minister, Growing support for Thames barrage, Life for killing 'gallant man', Can Council Impose A Condition?, Fresh attack on Polish Jews, 'Awesome duties of the presidency', The Queen talks of RAF 'debate', The Times Diary Three ex-MPS on S Fylde shortlist Support for usage against pedantry White man's boomerang takeover, Iran denounces Gulf federation, World reactions to the Johnson bombshell President's speech dumbfounds the Americans, Prisoners back on 'strike', Alec Rose rounds Cape Horn, Wilson will stay, says Crossman, Hunt for tyres goes on, Noise Test For Road Drills More checks are coming, Johnson says he will meet Kennedy Offer To Preserve National Unity, Teachers break up salary talks Rival unions in dispute, Men of Arab town rounded up Israel action after killing, Frankfurt scientist held, Penalties are heavy in colour bar Bill, N Zealand break in tradition, Nash facade collapse danger, South Africa says 'No releases', President fails to unite the American people, Tighter rules on student protests, Jobber is fined £160 and banned, Crucial year for General Franco, Arts Council's £95,000 rent questioned, Dating ice age ebb and flow, Request for publicity in drug case, Athens gaols visited by barrister, Premium Bond winners, French honour for Professor Toynbee, Challenge on benefit cuts, US accused on arms for Pakistan, New-type hospitals will cost less Better use of facilities, Man says he was tortured, Aid disappointment for Suharto in Tokyo, Czech Party To Lead Reforms, How Germans lost battle of Britain, Court Lees: ban on head stays, Stewart in talks with Russians, Colour bar on TV entertainer, Abortion law warning, Made child jump off wardrobe, Deadlock After Belgian Poll, Group chained to railings, Struggle in Chile over pay levels Frei challenges Senate. Display Advertising: Bell's, Mappin & Webb, Dunhill, Gold Cross Shoes, Rank Hotels, Rover Henlys, Cyprus, Technical Fortnight Paris, The Villager, Rolls-Royce, Glen Lockhart Knitwear, Aquascutum, Leicester Permanent, EQUITY & Law, Elizabeth Arden's, North Central Finance Ltd, russell & bromley, Bective, Simpson, Suffer, Lombank. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Rises and Falls. Official Appointments and Notices: African Assistant Bishop Appointed, Parliamentary Counsel, Joe Hyman joins Textile Council, Correction, Planning chairman, University News Oxford. Politics and Parliament: Offsetting 90% of BAOR costs, The Commons: Diplomat's reasons for resigning, Talks with South Yemen, Snubs from Spain, Power over drug patents, Vietnam: new doors opening. Reviews: The invisible works of modern art, Patterns plot and people Duchess Theatre: Little Boxes, David Mercer's new play Let's, Exhaustive analysis of US politics, How Ande Anderson sees 'The Midsummer Marriage', Repeat after Paris, Burton And Harrison In Dyer Film, Programme of German songs, The B.B.C. television puppets, Fashion. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Johnson Withdraws, Where is the incentive for personal savers?, IS Peace Brought Nearer?. Letters to the Editor: If The French Left Won At The Polls, Rhodesian Terrorism, Child Allowances, The Impact On Rents, At Question Time, No More Delays?, Sick computer?, Pedestrians Only, Room to reduce, Blocked since UDI, Cannon-Aid, Concorde, Building towards EEC day?, George Eliot And G. H. Lewes, Asquith V Lloyd George. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, April 3, 1943 Champagne Bargain. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Congress Double, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,814, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Yugoslavia Hold Chess Lead. Obituaries: Mr. A. McDonald, PROF ERWIN PANOFSKY Historian of art, MR. T. S. BARNES University designs, Obituary, PROF ALFRED COBBAN A distinguished historian. Classified Advertising: Appointments (also on page 20), Personal, University Appointments, Announcements, Domestic Situations Vacant, Drake, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Sport: Egyptians clash, Newton out of action, A colourful glance back, Drysdale Shows Fine Control, Sports in Brief, Rugby club records London & South-East, Amateur real tennis draw, Griffith wins first cap, Loughborough In Dynamic Mood, Bluecoat From A Stable In Form Tant Pis earns reward, Reforms Go Further Than Expected, Mersey Final In Prospect, Rigson overcomes rivals with daring gallop, Lock and Pocock rally England Tight finish still likely, Lincolnshire Poacher's Rich Bag In American Golf Preserve Jacklin thrives on attacking game, Today's football Association, Rules to be explained. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Hard' Drug Offences Merit Severe Punishment Regina V. Bhasin Regina V. Dayal, Trade Custom Clears Meat Firms G. W. Potts Ltd. V. Blakemore And Another Peter Martinelli Ltd. V. Blakemore And Another, Grant Of Betting Office Licence Upheld Ex Parte Morry Israel (London) Ltd., Prosecution Must Give The Facts, Libel Apology To Ex-Premier's Son Calinescu V. William Heinemann Ltd. And Others. Property: Cotswold Stone Residence, Sales By Auction. Business and Finance: Jobs pattern for the graduates What They Wanted To Do, US economy looks set for deflation, Easy close in money market, Free gold opens at $38, £1Om Wm Press shares sold, Plessey's strong forecast with rights, Plessey Interim Statement Unaudited Trading Results for the half year ended 31st December 1967, Jolt for Gold Fields, Angloamerican Securities Corporation, CEGB aiming at £3.6m economies, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, £10m cargo liners order for Doxford Sunderland Group, TGWU bid to end haulage strike, The time trap concealed in Jenkins's new tax, The showman goeth, Thamesmead, CBI and TUC in clash on minimum wage proposal, Writ served on Bryanston chief, Ultramar scrip issue approved, Saturday, March 30, The Associated Paper Mills Government Action Needed, Unit trust sales set brisk pace, The British American Oil Company Limited, Kredietbank S.A. Luxembourgeoise, LOFS to pay dividend?, Stockholm diary of a hard bargain, Samuel Webster & Sons Limited, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited Net New Sums Assured Exceed £100m. Increased Bonuses Declared Continuing Expansion, Rolls-Royce airbus contractors ready, Friday, March 29, Bernard Wardle and Company Limited, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Hire-purchase car sales reach highest ever levels, Honda profits recover, Engelhard gold price lower, European and Far East securities, Avon to build tyre factory, NY silver falls heavily, Cut in US coffee output estimate, Thursday, March 28, Silver: hoarders' second choice, Firm price tendering 'must stay for now', The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Price, Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Pillar Holdings Limited, James Group gets Williams control, New Lorillard bid for Schenley Industries, German offset deal will help exports, Strong outright buying Fixed Interest, How The Markets Moved, Big rebound at Assoc Paper, Albright & Wilson Ltd, Good progress by Granada, Ford 'school' for 12,000, Cocoa crop improves, Debré: France not isolated, Ford: Sales and profits down, Gold shares badly hit EQUITY Markets. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound and dollar very firm, £27m Plessey issue, Wall Street soars 20.58 in record trading, Mining stocks down, Cash copper slumps £34 15S a ton, Regional share prices, Leading shares dull, Unit trust prices, Wall St has most active day in its history, Plessey's £27m rights offer, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued. Business Appointments: Top BNEC post for Cyril Kleinwort.
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