The Times - 06/01/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM HENRY TANNER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Portsmouth, Jan. 5, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Jan. 5, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, From BRAIN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By PHILIP HOWARD, By NORMAN FOWLER. Home Affairs Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Jan. 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cairo, Jan. 5, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, Jan. 5, From Kyril Tidmarsh, From Our Correspondent, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JOHN YOUNG, By GEOFFREY GREEN, , From ROY MCKELVIE, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Jan. 5, From BRIAN LEWIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Football Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, From FRED EMERY, PHS, WOODROW WYATT., KENNETH SOLLY., J. H. S. GREEN, Managing Director, , H. C. ALLEN, Director, Institute of, DAVID LE VAY., F. DEUTSCH., L W. STOTTER., A. M. VINE., By J. M. Richards, COLIN G. MACDONALD. Head, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., MARC VAUX., A. J. BARBER-LOMAX, By Dr. Ian Ramsey, Bishop of Durham, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By BUSINESS DIARY STAFF, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By DAVID SPANIER, From PETER JAY. Economics Editor, Washington, Jan. 5, PATRICK JENKIN., From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, Manchester, , From CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH-Brussels, Jan. 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Canberra, Jan. 5, By RODNEY COWTON, STANLEY SADIE., by Puccini, WILLIAM MANN, MARY CONROY, PAUL BARKER, ANGUS WOLFE MURRAY, BY FRANCES BURNEY, SELINA HASTINGS, RICHARD HOLMES, EDITED BY OSKAR BEYER, KENNETH ROBINSON, PETER BUCKMAN, SHEILAMORE, BY ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, JACKY GILLOTT,
ResumoNews: Influenza Deaths 101 In Week, Care with Cantonese, Czech leader loses power struggle Slovak is new party chief, Science Report Surgery Problems of transplanting organs, Six of the best-for under £1, Belgium to free Pakistanis, Police to see all men in town, Warning by Egypt on stranded ships, Italy takes tough Line with US, 'Back Britain': pace grows, Russians on theft charge, Establishing new life on the volcanic Ascension Island, Reassurance to Jews by de Gaulle, Outside the sterile quiet of the ward at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, where Dr. Philip Blaiberg lies 'a little euphoric', the consequences of the heart transplant continue to reverberate around the world. In Russia yesterday, Professor Barnard was both extravagantly praised and criticized as doctors continued to take sides., Accent on vegetables, Ombudsman to be named in India, Far East plea to ease forces withdrawal, The Times Diary Whitehall worse paid than GLC Protest within the law? How Greenwich got Gipsy Moth, Extra school year a likely casualty Hint by Mr Gordon Walker, Lord Attlee leaves £6,700, Guerrillas in Rhodesia caught, Russia to protect cargo ships Protest Note to US on Haiphong attack, Greeks smuggled out plea for justice, The selling media need to sell themselves, Judge's comment on bail pressure, Wilson warning to TUC, Boats less varied, Hanoi seeking war climax Rise in tempo of action, 'Back Britain' Man Ousted, Early access to Brooke demanded, Avoiding Biscay, Christmas Cards Of 1968-In January, 36 injured in train crash, Ideal dish for home entertaining, Agonizing Decisions On Economies Still Incomplete 3½ per cent limit on pay rises, Trawler men lose appeal, Russians to be tried on Monday, Boy's train hoax led to chaos, Lord Robens condemns political 'double-talk', Soggy going but happy punters, School Age Reform May Be Delayed, Rejected student case for Ombudsman, Clash on leaf poisoning in Vietnam, Kennedy X-Rays Stay Secret Five-year ban agreed, Church call for gaming curbs, Wise Men showed value of pioneering spirit. Picture Gallery: Winter, How the Tsarevich was saved. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Royce, Chandris Cruises Ltd.,, PAN books, Appeals, Baf, Melia Hotels, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Empire Catering, Electric Fork Lift Trucks, Crime Club Choices, Apal, Udt. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Public Notices, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts & Boats, Shoppers' Market Place, Jobs for January, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: first Sunday after Epiphany, Gardening. Property: Overseas Properties. Sport: MCC SLIP After Record Stand Two century makers, Weekend sporting arrangements Football, England trial affected by changes, Sports in Brief, Overcheck IS Best, Relaxation in S. Africa's attitude?, Snow reports, Weather Favours Little Clubs, Vain rally by Braithwaite, Midlands Always Looked Best, Strong challenge by Cambridge, All signs favour What a Myth Mildmay double chance, Swiss show the way again. Editorials/Leaders: Back To The Bards, Best Wishes For 1968, Whitehall must make its sums work out. Letters to the Editor: Beven View On Prescription Charges, What IS A Charity?, Foot-And-Mouth, Listening or not listening to the industrialists, F 111 Contract, Shareholders' part, Recognizing Rhodesia, Backing Britain, National Interests, Abortion Bill, Brief holiday, Avant-Garde Crisis, Mercenary Threat. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Edward Mayer Paying the underbid forfeit, Four Tie In Chess Lead English Players Lag, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,740, Weekend Broadcasting, Let-down at Hastings. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, January 7, 1943. Obituaries: Obituary, Mrs. Alice Jenkins, Rt Rev L. E. Meredith Former Bishop of Dover, Mr Robert Hobbs. Business and Finance: Takeovers relieve tedium, 1931 Ramsay MacDonald and his National Government Cabinet received from Sir Ernest Harvey, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, this letter..., Bank rate rise upsets Japanese shipbuilders, CBI chief for Portugal talks, Ease the curbs on dollar spending, Belgians ask, Advertising fall checked, Market Prices, Increased sale of used ships, Ireland Elect £15m loan, Rank's leisure director resigns, Cranleigh's iron and steel plight, Correction, £73m Refuge peak, McEwen gets assurance, How the two groups will fit together, Bill rate steady, Gold falls to lowest since June, 1966, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Melody Mills placing, Barclays Bank Limited, Receiving orders, £53m bid for Borax gives RT-Z a major stake in US, Rumours about changes in the Pool denied, Sterling up a shade, Guardian Assurance giving one-for-ten scrip, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Metal Box plant in NE to close: 700 affected, U S imports more cars, Beaumont Properties Limited, 'No IMF drawing yet', Power industries may get new structure, 'Invest more overseas', 1,000 dockers still absent, How The Markets Moved, American to head Jensen, Automotive Products talks to strikers, Lloyds Bank higher profit, Overseas trade figures will attract special interest, GEC & EMI in appliance talks, Platinum hit again, 12 pc labour force cut by Portals, Royston shares, Order for Wear, Easy close in money, IRC waits on Villiers' answer, Lancs 'grey areas' demand to Wilson, A timely offer from RT-Z. Stock Exchange Tables: Modest advance on Wall Street, Discount houses strong, Further fall in tin, London Stock Exchange closing prices, Closing Prices. Weather: The Weather. Births. Reviews: An incentive Jor students to write, What to look out for, Evelina for our time EVELINA or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World, Wrong turn Incident At Muc Wa By Daniel Ford, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Pooter, Meanwhile, back at the old school The School At The Chalet; Jo Of The Chalet School; The Chalet School In Exile; The Chalet School And Barbara, The heart and the forelock Eric Mendelsohn: Letters Of An Architect, Beautiful people Les Belles Images By Simone De Beauvoir (Collins 25s), A child is not a mini-adult: the great revolution in young reading gathers talent and strength, Experiment as an end in itsel, Youthful Beethoven, Personalities made to measure, Against insularity, Butterfly deserved her award Royal Opera House: Madama Butterfly, True soul The Dying Stallion By Fred Urquhart, Other paperbacks, Heroes for the aftermath of Empire, Some modern one-act operas.
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