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The Times - 24/05/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By DAVID WOOD, By HUGH NOYES-Westminster, Thursday, From the News Team, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Prague, May 23, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By DEREK ROE, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Nature-Times News Service, From LOUIS BEREN-Portland, Oregon, May 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, May 23, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, May 23, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, May 23, From JOHN YOUNG-Kampala, May 23, Mr. Stewart, the Foreign Secretary (right), with Mr. Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, before discussions in Moscow yesterday., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, May 23, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Canberra, May 23, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, May 23, by John Osborne, M.C., M.H., By Rosemary Simon, Muriel Pike, PHS, SHAWCROSS., E. D. KAMM, , HUGH PARKER., J. N. CHAPPLE., C. W. KOENIGSBERGER., NICHOLAS EDWARDS., ANGELA LEVY., DOUGLAS HURD., By George Scott, MARJORIE G. SMITH., E. L SPEARS., D. G. ANDREWS., A. M. PLUSKOWSKI., G. J. MORRIS., D. S. MARTIN., J. M. CROOK., BY BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By JACK FINGLETON, By HARLEY GELLING, BY U. A. TITLEY, By PETER WEST, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Paris May 23, By JOHN HENNESSY, By NORMAN CREEK, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By FINDLAY DAVIDSON, BY GERALD ELY, By RONALD KERSHAW, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By PHILIP JACOBSON, ... outlined by Dr Richard Kaufman, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By MAURICE CORINA, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By DAVID JONES, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Douglas, Isle of Man, May 23, By Our Political Staff, By DAVID DAVIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Grimsby, May 23, MONSON., JOHN PIMLOTT., T. W. SANDEMAN., By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By Roy Mackie, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, By JOHN GILMORE, By Our Mining Editor, by F. W. Holmes, Economics Manager, Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, by Sir Leslie Munro, by W. P. Reeves, Wellington Correspondent, by M. H. Holcroft, by R. C. Stuart Executive Director, Agricultural Production Council, by E. C. Marris, Managing Editor, New Zealand Financial Times, by P. J. Freeth, by J. M. Butler, Chairman, British National Export Council Committee for Exports to New Zealand, by A. R. Dellow, Director, New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, by L. V. Castle, Professor of Economics, Victoria University of Wellington, by Keith Hancox, by Norman Harris,

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News: Political Micawbers, Police storm barricade in Paris, Kennedy faces his crucial fight Oregon poll may be decisive, One day in the students' revolt, Youth not to blame, says the Duke, Huge tankers will transfer cargoes off resorts, Where West may err over Czechoslovaks, Growth By Sales, Drop In Schools Productivity Costs rise above quality, Fans, Not Fanatics, Prague restrictions on radio and press, Gpo Defends Slim Directories 'In subscribers' interest', ICT plans optical storage device for its basic language computer, De Gaulle Plan Kept Secret Importance of referendum, Miss Lee To Sell Farm, Gorton on visit to America, 'Stupidity' of drugs law, Benn's Basis To Rebuild Party, Life savers end their feud, Extra time for divorce Bill To go to third reading, Electronics, Anglo-Soviet talks 'very friendly', Education, Dame Irene Ward suspended, Press empire born on a quiet walk in Westminster, Senate debates crime, Discovery may help arthritics, Shadows Overseas, 6-Month Curb On Private Loans By Bankers, Why Britain is lagging over technology, Handy To A Man, Commonwealth future linked with race issue, Wilson says, Freedom for a stranded whale, Inflation Brought Under Control, The problem of the 25th child, Upsurge Of Industry, Bricklayer admits killing widow, Salver By Storr Fetches £1,250 Queen Victoria's Monogram, Father's role in education urged, Complaint by bomb town, No Faltering, Need To Diversify Trade, Record Vietnam Casualties 7,500 US losses this year, Commons revolt grows over guillotine and timetable, Malawi President At Caernarvon, Clerks reject Treasury offer, Clues sought to helicopter deaths, Inauspicious start to Nigeria talks No response to Obote plea, Briefly, Beryllium rudder for F-4 Phantom, Anarchist flag over LSE, £51,521 crash damages a record, Palace where the Roman conquerors lorded it over Chichester, 2 rebels in committee, Three accused of aiding 'axe man', New Zealand Nation Her Own Best Guardian, Argentines looking to generals, Bermuda Ruling Party's Gains, How to care for your tortoise, Labour revolt over prescriptions, 'Door open' pledge to Gibraltar, Sex, odour in monkeys-and man, Eshkol says Israel will not budge, What Price Wool?, Suspended Mp Stays Defiant, New light on sun-caused disease, Exporters Be Warned, Vietnam: 1,111 Americans die in two weeks, Chance To See What Maisie Knew, Holiday Bounty, Call To Postpone Greek Vote, Libel writ by Sir P. Rawlinson, Research, A Strategy For Technology..., 'Life' for girl killing. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, Bank of New Zealand, Brc, Vent-Axia, F, INVER HOUSE Scotch Soft as a Kiss, The National Bank, Rank Xerox, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Hodder & Stoughton, Teflon, Fisher & Paykel Ltd., Hambro Abbey Trust, Skin Life, Bnec, The Times, H. A. FOX, Autosport, Chrysler, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Banque Belge Limited, Gestetner, Boac, Dualair, Help, Hör Zu, New Zealand, Dynamic Reading, Drg, ITT Data Services, Wool. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: New judge for the Old Bailey, New Bishop Of Lahore, Lord Lieutenant, Madrid post for Mr Wagner. Picture Gallery: Boulevard confrontation. Reviews: 'Canterbury Tales' For Broadway, Enjoying AMM music, Choirs, and places where they sing., The Times Diary Government gloats over Scotland An Arab ready to negotiate S African doctor on why he left, Study of old people Nottingham Playhouse Vacant Possession, West Germany in focus, Rubinstein's return, Puzzling split between old and new Royal Court Theatre Time Present, Poetic qualities of Delius opera, Abbot Hall Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal, University Appointments, Announcements, Young Chartered Accountant, Chief Accountant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Classified Advertising Information, Appointments. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: changing techniques for planning, Nuclear industry must win sales abroad, Double shift all night, The Lords: settled on the Bench, MP resents another's 'innuendoes', Transport Bill to lose new clause, Dame Irene's defiant gesture. Editorials/Leaders: Commonwealth And Race, The Lords' Revision, New China's News, The squeeze is right and quotas are wrong. Letters to the Editor: Water Abstraction, Essex University, Power To Override Patents: Flaw In New Health Bill, Churchill Statue, Manhattan example, Sandeman, This clash between the $ premium and the £, An assurance, Refused information, The Italian Elections, The monoliths, London's Phone Directories, Hypodermic Syringes, No announcement, Arabs And Israel, What to read?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday,. Obituaries: Dr Cyril Meggitt Hull University Registrar, Obituary, Sir Gervase Blois. Sport: Freeman's assault puts Australians on top, Hamrin earns win for Milan, Sports in Brief, Britain fight back to win Strong Czech resistance, Gold Pollen a filly to watch, Six Wickets To Illingworth, Sussex in control, Kiernan stands down, Alignment can stay, Britain one move ahead, Barrington Stands Firm, England side give patchy display, Holder taken to 18th, Oliver Scores A Double, Woodward in form, Discussion on report likely, Timms and Hampshire dawdle, Leicestershire in difficulty, Southern Counties athletics, Length Opposes Steadiness Miss Oxley's arduous week, Title won by Faulkner, Carlisle evening racing, Mrs Wright again in final. Law: Rhodesian Wife Has Appeal As Of Right Madzimbamuto v. Lardner-Burke And Another, Law to have operation, Libel Damages For 'Operation Snowdrop' Leader Stirling V. Times Newspapers Ltd. And Another Stirling V. Sphere Books Ltd. And Others, Torquay Hotel Wins Injunction Against Union Torquay Hotel Company Ltd. V. Cousins And Others. Property: Buying for holiday or for week-ends, COUNTRY & COASTAL Homes for Leisure & Retirement, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,857. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Gill & Duffus chairman, Why the eager infant took on paint giant, Bowthorpe profits at peak: payout rise, F. C. Construction (Holdings) Ltd. Profit Forecast Exceeded, Smith and Nephew adamant, Marquis picks the mini for the next push into Spain, New credit squeeze to curb consumer boom, Super Oil Seals & Gaskets Limited, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Interim Dividend, AP Allied English Potteries Limited, Industry's growing reliance on Steel Stockholder services... 'Good outlook for the Stockholder', BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, The John Lewis Partnership An Exceptional Year, Hovercraft delay due to 'teething', Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Bank statements for May, Gilbey to oppose Watney deal, Dental Mfg second-half rally, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Cambridge Instrument again rejects link with Rank, Courtaulds profit boost comes early, Textile demand still strong, How The Markets Moved, Northern Polytechnic, Have You Considered Teaching Business Studies?, Round the NatWest table, 'Pru' to get control of Merc & General, 'SET threat to office job drive', Seamen vote for curb on foreign coasters, Erith & Co. Ltd., Briefly From Industry, Machine tool firms attack Government, Record Year for Tarmac TARMAC LIMITED 1967 Sir Charles Burman's Statement Tarmac Board, Porritts & Spencer Limited, BLMC looks at reduction of delivery firms, Hambros Trust plans changes, Hambros Investment Trust Fundamental Policy Changes, Why ENV shut at Willesden The story and the reasons are told by GEOFFREY HAVELOCK, who was works manager there from 1950 to 1964, ICI and Courtaulds profit figures improve, Industrial marketing go-ahead, Zapata bid for A-N, Dazzling show by Henlys, Profit outlook good-despite the 'chartists', Humberside rescue plan starts row, Plan for import quotas now, says National Institute, Australian oil spur, Young's Brewery wants to pay 2 points more, Bowring tops forecast, Patents: new record, New planes aid cheap fare drive, Note circulation, Bulk-buying key to store's future, WHATLINGS LIMITED (Civil Engineering and Building Contractors) Foundations Laid For Further Progress In 1968 Substantial volume of work in hand, The text of the Bank's letter, 2% may be workless all the summer, Manila prejudice hits Japan giants, US gold pile loses $156m, Another five points from S & W Berisford, Minister sets up inquiry court, Chocolate to cost more-third rise in 6 months, Holders Trust recovery is well under way, Barton & Sons Dividend Maintained In A Difficult Year, Gulf finds N Sea gas, Substantial new business for Dorland Group 1967 results as forecast, UK finance for pulp mill, Francis Shaw reverse, Iron pipe output cut, Sterling at new low, Provincial Insurance Company Limited, Kenwood, £3½m tube trains order, Wharf Holdings Limited, Croda Premier Ltd, Anti-thief lock for all cars, Turkey gets £1.5m loan, Boost for electrical exports, Marconi in £12m tender, Japanese deal angers UK shipmen, Godfrey Phillips pays more as earnings soar, Nurdin & Peacock is Westminster's third, US puts atoms to work, Caribbean warning for UK, Govt withdraws shipping link plan, Money Market, Bank advances rise, Hope of BR profit in 1969, Japan plans big drive, Takeovers scoreboard, New metal finish plant. Business Appointments: Move at Rolls-Royce Canada. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling, The Times Share Indices, Fixed Interest, CLOSING PRICES-continued, London Stock Exchange Prices Textile shares do well, New York silver slips lower, Far East Securities, London Provision Exchange, EQUITY Markets, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, Commodities, Wall Street, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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