The Times - 21/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By GEORGE CLARK, By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From EUGENE RISHER, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM JOHN WOODCOCK, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, BY MICHAEL BAILY SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT Preston, Feb. 20, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Feb. 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Feb. 20, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Feb. 20, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY, From PETER HAZELHURST-Rishikesh, Feb. 20, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Feb. 20, From ALVIN WEBB, Hué, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cape Town, Feb. 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Vienna, Feb. 20, From BERNARD WEINRAUB, FROM GENE ROBERTS, Rosemary Simon, Susanne Puddefoot, PHS, ROBERT BIRLEY., C. T. STURGIS, , G. B. DURHAM. The Grange, Silchester, Hampshire., F. FLETCHER HYDE, President, National Institute of Medical Herbalists. 68 London Road, Leicester, Feb. 8., J. B. GLUBB. West Wood, Mayfield, Sussex, Feb. 19., JULIAN HUXLEY. EDWARD CARPENTER. KATHLEEN LONSDALE. February 20., IRIS MURDOCH. MARGERY PERHAM N. TINBERGEN. E. N. WILLMER., B. MCL. RANFT. 16 Eliot Vale, S.E.3., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, Honorary Director, Friends of Friendless Churches. 12 Edwardes Square, W.S. Feb. 17., By Charles Douglas-Home, PETER SEABY, Managing Director, B. A. Seaby Lty., Editor of Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin. 15 Brooklyn Drive, Emmer Green, Reading, Berkshire., PHILIP R. LORD. Forest School, near Snaresbrook, E.17., BRIAN WALKER. St. Edmund Hall, Oxford., JOHH NEWTON, Director, The Booksellers Association. 152 Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.1., E. N. da C. ANDRADE. Flat 3, 19 The Boltons, S.W.10., C. P. MONEY. 46 Victoria Road, Oxford., IRIS HUMPHREYS. Sutton Vicarage, Ely, Cambridgeshire, Feb. 17., By ROY HAY, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, A.E.T., By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By Norman Creek, By BARRY DAVIES, By ALAN GIBSON, By NEIL ALLEN, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, , By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By CLIVE EVERTON, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By HUGH CORBET, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY DAVID DAVIS, By PEARCE WRIGHI, Science Reporter, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, BY RODNEY COWTON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent Leyland, Lancs., Feb. 20, BY DAVID JONES, By MAURICE CORINA, PETER DEWAR. Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., ROBIN NOAKES JOHN CHISHOLM STEPHEN SCHAEFER Queen's College, Cambridge., By our Mining Editor, By John Gilmore, By John Carrington,
ResumoNews: US developing new missiles, Indian with new heart dies, Fighting breaks out again on Saigon outskirts, US was warned on Tongking, The Labour rebels, Disillusion in the Labour Party A Times report on a mood that is biting deep into the constituencies, London 'is inviting' floods, Communists disagree, Vietnam: How to help, 'Express' group costs up £1½m, Earthquake kills 19 in Aegean, Air fare cuts proposed, Reinforcements coming for citadel attackers, 30 districts proposed for the south-east, 'Third man' in TV cat saga, Russian volunteer police arrested Terrorization of town, Protest Vigil On Church Roof, Street death: Albanian is charged, Pearson flies home to tackle crisis, Rebels Claim 46 Abstain Over Cuts New anxiety for the party leaders, British force for Cyprus, Stormy poll likely for Belgium, ... and keeping them amused at home, £15,000 royal visit row, The implications of introducing nuclear arms to Vietnam, Life on board QE2 will be 'bright, crisp and gay', French Attitude Less Hostile De Gaulle's new emphasis, Sir Chester Beatty's £7m will, Most rates will be pegged Councils cut back spending, 103 French hotels reduce prices, Clash over multi-storey car park near cathedral, Sir Stanley waits for verdict, How protein chains are started, BUA pilots' strike called off BALPA recognition restored, Mr Issigonis looks to the future, GM for mid-air climb to save parachutist, Strike warning by Hull wife, $150,000 for book on Beatles, Mr Sandys told blame is partly his, Protest from the Hilton, Presidential rule for Bengal, Egypt gaols Air Force leaders, Judge wants freer hand for police 'Abolish Judges' Rules', Delay in US supersonic airliner, Police Force Of 7,000 Agreed 1969 start in Lancashire, Stansted link may take 20 years, Bus threat move by Minister, Villages go back to Vietcong, Mrs Frances Perry on RHS council, Miss Herbison Joins Militants, Mrs. Priscilla Johnson McMillan: an apology, Fearful price paid for four blocks, Callaghan remarks shock the House, Wedgwood Benn acts to boost morale, Cooperation plan upheld by Dutch, Saigon bombing of A-A guns, The Times Diary Sotheby's opening up in Australia Rallying to Mr Gordon Walker Undergraduate's £1,000 deal, Accident puts Titmus out of tour, S Africa warning on use of bases, Beatles begin their career as 'sages', Making hospital more fun, Soviet youth's sedate reaction to 'pop', Heavy atoms in the solar wind. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Godfrey Davis, The Times Cook's Calendar, Vietnam, Hawick Honeycomb BLANKET CO LTD, Bass, Bp, Natural High Speed Gas, Confederation Life, Pan Am, The British Economy, Fenjal, Jack Barclay Limited, The Times, Renold Limited, EQUITY & Law, Rsl, Heinemann. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: The day Savundra resigned. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: Nato rules on comment, The Home Secretary corrects remark on police arrests, Labour hostility to Bill for secondary school milk cut and prescription charges: Liberals force vote, Listing drug addicts, The Commons: efficiency of direct labour: Land Commission at work, Clearer view needed of Paris talks. Editorials/Leaders: Laborious Days, Keeping Up Police Strength, Snap Vote In Canada, Cutting back on rates and spending. Letters to the Editor: 'Shameful omission', Constitution Hill, A past in danger, Jordan's Frontier, No date, Putting Away The Silver, True Purpose Of Nato, Accepting cheques, Persuade us, Farm Animals ACT, Church Maintenance, Planners On The March Again, Buying A Book, Herbal Remedies, Speed Limits, The New Coins, Miss Taylor's Dogs. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Monday February 22, 1943 Football Caps Centenary. Obituaries: MR DAVID STACTON American novelist, MR JOHN MCNAIR Former ILP Secretary, Sir Donald Wolfit, Prof Goodchild, Obituary, Capt V. Bulkeleyjohnson, His Honour A. L. B. Thesiger. Reviews: Film of Sydney Opera House, Time for satire, Opera with a plot of cardboard, Jeremy Moon at the Rowan, Film Institute's Third Theatre, Mr Dudley's Haydn pilgrimage, English critic on Broadway's theatrical straitjacket. Sport: Britain show complete mastery, Few Chances For Navy Backs, Sports in Brief, St John's Could Keep Headship, Kenya in Olympic Games boycott Keino's hopes dashed, Carefree victory, Snow reports, Lotus's new venture, University teams, Injury key to defeat, Promising Pyemont, Titles for Charles and Anderson, Early goal spurs on Bristol, First Test won by India, Regal John May Beat Sixty Nine Weights a crucial factor. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 20 & 22, Personal, Announcements, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Business Opportunities, Entertainments, Appointments Also On Pages 21 & 22, Appointments Also On Pages 20 & 21. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,779. Weather: The Weather. Law: Solicitors 'Parties To Proceedings' Regina V. Bott Regina V. Baker, Street Works ACT Claim Fails Keating V. Elvan Reinforced Concrete Co. Ltd. And Another, Enforcement Of Rhodesian Order Ex Parte Graham, A Wizard Script If True, Littler Libel Trial Witness Says London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions). Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: Business Diary Taking on his Alma Mater, International Nickel raise profits, Bankers buy 3 Boeings, English Electric Computers Enter System 4-40, Britain to help UAR, Increase in visitors to Britain, IMF talks open today, Hardy's Kimberley Brewery, Attewell men form new firm, Phonographic's £1.3m acquisition, Sydney shares plunge, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited A Prosperous Year, More mergers, urges Blackett, New American Exchange rules, Car parts strike 'looks like being further prolonged', Ladbrokes in £¼m deal, Mersey oil terminal shelved, The crisis of imbalance that faces the world, Braniff Int. surprise packet, Mills & Allen Limited, Early rises completely lost, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated Statement Of Financial Condition, Hardware margins 'justified', Money still tight, Quiet start for new tap, How many ships were launched, 'Socially essential task', IMI bids £14.7m for Yorkshire Copper, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Peak Honeywell turnover, Barrow Hepburn & Gale Remarkable achievement in maintaining sales of leather in a very difficult year., £14m for London's new hotels, Engineers in clasj with TUC on wage claim limit, City Deep, Limited Consolidated Main Reef Mines And Estate, Limited Crown Mines, Limited Ferreira Estate And Investment Company Limited And Geldenhuis Deep, Limited, European and Far East securities, US pumps to be made in England, £3.6m case takes only 10 minutes, Three computer firms agree on merger terms, Rapid growth by COIF, RIIT on target, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Higher dividend and scrip from Schroders, Are the little Neddies still a real force?, BURTON tailoring Record Results Confirm Group's Strength And Potential Mr. Lionel Jacobson reviews excellent progress, Ready made fly-overs for rent, Kraft plans £1m campaign, The Leyland Motor Corporation Limited, How The Markets Moved, Stronger £ boosts the dollar inflow, Honeywell Chairman Reports New Sales Peak In 1967 From British Manufacture, Treasury in talks on new ideas, Pound closes unchanged, Briefly From Industry 'Back Britain' exports warning, Stokes defends his one-for-one deal with BMH, AEI job-saver?, Courtaulds shops bid?, South Essex Waterworks Company Revenue At Higher Level Mr. A. W. White on Schemes to Obtain Additional Water Supplies, Takeovers scoreboard, Tough line on Transport Bill, Vosper decision put off, Rises and Falls, Plessey knocks at US air door, Brittains profits up but total payment held at 18 pc. Business Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: $470,000 for seat on Wall Street, Cash copper rises £14 to £778 10s, Wall Street advances, Unit Trust advertising on TV?, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, MTE offer for sale, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Australian mines weak, Recent issues, Strike closes bourse, Closing Prices-continued.
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