The Times - 28/05/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, May 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PETER HOPKIRK, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From HENRY STANHOPE-Borehamwood, May 27, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, May 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Blackpool, May 27, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Llangollen, May 28, By ROY LEWIS, From HILARY BRIGSTEELE, From TESSA TREVISAN-Vienna, May 27, FROM OUR COLOMBO CORRESPONDENT, From WALLY HERBERT, leader of the British Transarctic Expedition., From LOUIS HEREN-Portland, Oregon, May 27, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, May 27, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, May 27, From DAVID HOTHAM, From HENRY GINIGER, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, May 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, May 27, From FRED EMERY, By William Gaunt, By Henry Raynor, By William Mann Music Critic, From William Mann, By Dominic Gill, S.S., M.C., Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Nature-Times News Service, By RICHARD DAVY, PHS, From Mr. William Latey, Q.C., WM. LATEY., From Commander H. Pursey, R.N., Labour M.P. for Kingston-upon-Hull, H. PURSEY., From Mr. Colin Jimack, G. COLIN JIMACK. 241 Gladstone Avenue, Wood Green, N.22., From the Israel Ambassador, AHARON REMEZ. Embassy of Israel, 2 Palace Green. W.8., From Mr. John Wheatley, JOHN R. G. WHEATLEY., From Mr. A. S. C. Sanderson, A. S. C. SANDERSON., From Mr. C. W. S. Seed, CHARLES SEED., By David Howell, Conservative M.P. for Guildford, From Mr. S. T. W. Hayes, STEPHEN HAYES., From Mr. James Bostock, JAMES BOSTOCK, Chairman, Lotus Limited. Stafford, May 24., From Mr. David Stephen, DAVID STEPHEN., From Mr. Jack Dodd, JACK DODD, , From Mr. E. L. P. Pearson, E. L. P. PEARSON., From Mrs. A. J. Montague, MAY MONTAGUE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By JACK FINGLETON, By HARLEY GELLING, From REX BELLAMY-Paris, May 27, From VIVIAN JENKINS, , By NORMAN FOX, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER, Paris, May 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, May 27, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY MAURICE CORINA, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By Our Labour Staff, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From W. R. SHAKESPEARE SCARBOROUGH, MONDAY., By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, George pulay CITYEDITOR Writes, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PHLIP JACOBSON, BY OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By ERIC WIGHAM, Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, May 27, From Mr. G. Mealor, GERALD MEALOR., By CLIFFORD WEBB,
ResumoNews: 1,000 evacuated, Government hustle on prices Bill, Parties in Ward 8, Privilege ruling today, Eec Farmers In Street Fights Protest over butter price, Ceausescu Visits Yugoslavia, Drug unit may have to close, Threat to Arctic trek, Thousands March In Paris As Hopes For Labour Peace Fade Both union groups ask for more, University tutor for moors killer, Welsh Pipeline Blast Fails Police interview 300, Laser Sets Off Fire Alarm, Thalidomide trial opens with dispute over defence lawyers, Students in scuffles over MP, New challenge by Tory peers, Better A Rebel Than A Tory, Britons' hospital work in Vietcong country, Hunt for last survivors of Haiti invasion, The Times Diary A premiere 50 years late Patel: deputy and dynamo Post Office Tower as station?, From Apollo to apparel, More about the origin of life, Parliament warning by Dame Irene, The spell of fairy stories, The Scents Of Spring Unadvertised Feasts For Insects, Political fires burning in Canada, Hixon crash 'failure of experts', Lancashire cities' first rail link, Angus to be TUC horse in centenary parade, Hogg in TV storm over Benn Referenda talk 'rubbish', Guevara: symbol of eternal political youth, Support increases for McCarthy Kennedy errors in Oregon, Court protest at clerk's writing, East Berlin opera members vanish, Error in distance to moon, NFU plans new wage structure, Attack 'Little Less Than Murder Plot', Submarine missing in Atlantic, Drug law as threat to freedom, Why the Tories should tackle parliamentary reform, Biafra appeal by the Red Cross, Busby sees danger in cooing of wellwishers, Arms for Nigeria cause concern Whitehall embarrassment, Rio surgeon transplants pancreas, Court denial by 'millionaire', Mr Gorton at White House, Room for parents on school bodies, Blood Sample Too Small, Driver Says, First sign of progress in Vietnam talks, Indians To Leave Ceylon 15-year return of families, More Israel trade with Arabs, Father and son drown, Opinion poll favours Humphrey's chance, Rebuff for council on appeal, 23 in court after embassy battle, What is death? coroner asks Inquest on heart donor, Bank chiefs to meet Jenkins, Dispute over Wolfenden museum Post, Independent survey on directories, Allies approve Bonn's emergency law, Copyright music on car horns, Salonika arrests for opposing regime, Mr Healey says 'No anarchy', Grant made to heart surgeons, Pensioners rout post office raiders, Smithfield men to protest again, Hard cover or, How to get to know the New York Fashion scene for £3 4s., Trial halted over interpreter, Cancer Warning Ignored Woman died after 20 years. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Eastman Kodak Company, High Speed Gas, The Life Offices' Association, Martin Walter Ltd, Export Intelligence, First National City Bank, Guarding Assurance Group, Matheson & Co. Limited, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Key Statistics, Productive Building Society, Cooper Brothers & Co.,, Muirhead & Co., Limited, Daimler, Pa, Brims, Ge, Kingshill Hotel, G, The Hongkong Bank Group, Charterhouse Group, Yorkshire, Davies & Co.,, drp, Simpson, British Aircraft Corporation, Rapid Music Systems, Panam, Harrods, Bradford & District Hospital, Costain. Index. Picture Gallery: World record prices at London salerooms. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Field Sales Managers, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Community Arts Centre, Ants in opera's pants, Turners on view again, Opera on Finland at war, Joyous perfection by Rubinstein, Master of grotesque, All sorts of inspiration in Cornwall, An obligation discharged, Schumann and Brahms, Marie Collier To Rest, HELSINKI. MAY 26.-The Russian, New Farce For The Strand, Czech Prize For Stoppard Play. Politics and Parliament: Councils get power to run coach tours, Political terrorism in Wales condemned, Finance Bill Lawyers lose tax appeal, Lords: opinion survey on London phone books, Patents clause thrown out, Commons: immigrants helped to return home, PTAs 'shambles' warning. Editorials/Leaders: Stop The Arms, The Love Of Anarchy, Not A Bad Monster, A wise move, but wrongly handled. Letters to the Editor: South African Politics, Oil Transfers At Sea, Divorce Reform Legislation: Weaknesses In New Bill, Disorders At Essex, National Parks And Reservoirs, Churchil Statue, Vertical Living, Time For The Lords To ACT, No Extra Charge, Saleable Tickets, Arabs And Israel, For Walkers Only, ENV: why can't we stop these head-on clashes?, Private Education And S.E.T.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Prize Awards For Accountants, Indian Award For Luther King, Mr. A. Stratton, at present pro-. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,860, Third Gold Cup Bridge Win. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, May 28, 1943 Ringing Of Church Bells. Deaths. Sport: Jarrett and O'Shea in Lions XV., Azad Khan spins out seven victims, Spencer and Martin in action, Warwickshire Well Placed, Sentiment for Remand: reason for Sir Ivor, Vain effort to revive Surrey, Error Lets In Rollinson, Lunn wins by one stroke, Milburn Claims His Fourth Award, Lytham St. Annes tournament, Sports in Brief, Miss Krantzcke storms to victory, Kent's remarkable rally fruitless Allen survives crisis, First win by Leicester, Britain make changes. Law: Pools Promoters Win Point Over Betting Duty Customs And Excise Commissioners V. Top Ten Promotions Ltd., Jurisdiction To Order Blood Tests On Children B. V. B.. Weather: The Weather. Property: New Homes, Country Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Company Meeting The North Hotels (M. F. North Limited) Penal Effect Of S.E.T. Sir Cyril Black's Statement, US trade surplus, International Paints (Holdings) Ltd., Vickers wins £6m tank order, Steel imports are still at high level, Strike disrupts Ferodo plant, Briefly From Industry, Australia is confident, Midland Glass (Holdings) Ltd., Bank chiefs to see Jenkins, Unions unions in threat to British Leyland, US banker sees threat to European stability, Car output down: exports up, Gorringes gains adjournment, TUC urges EDC for City, State charges: an extra £100m, Only controls will stop flight from franc, Bank merger vote today, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., BSC white collar unions strike soon?, BET offer for Boulton & Paul, France's economy nearing collapse?, Wiggins Teape on brink of recovery, SA trade mission here, Fall in U S bill rate, BMC wants pay scheme changed, Company Meeting Simon Engineering Limited Increased Profit And Dividend £39m work for overseas, The big bottle fight DAVID JONES looks at the future of the glass container industry, £7½m loss by Tersons, Boston beans for the Shippams, Deputation, Courtaulds comes to the market for £20m loan, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Gold exports soar to £224m in a month, Hawker outlook mixed, Bank staffs vote to ignore 3½ pc wage norm, The Guardian Investment Trust Mr. G. L. C Touche's Review, Turriff profits up 60 pc in spite of Barbican, Machine tool sales drive, Trust chief hits out, EEC will feel the strain, Rootes men plan closure protest, Craven collapse may lead to change in law, Kent still in the red, Effect on Britain is feared, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Milk poser for Six. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Brokers win 'nightmare' action, Free marketing system in wool 'must stay', Midland Stocks High-flyers suffer, American buying pushes Jo'burg golds up The Bourses, Advance of 10 points to $2.3852 Sterling, Regional Share Prices Belfast, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Rights offer spurt, Record exports help rubber prices Commodities, Patchy conditions in Lombard St Money Market, New York sugar steady, London Stock Exchange Prices Sharp falls in stores, Most LME metal stocks rise, Still gloomy and despondent EQUITY Markets, The Times Share Indices, Prices still in retreat Fixed Interest, Erratic day with Dow Jones index down 3.68 Wall Street, European And Far East Securities, Covent Garden prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Campbell's Soups names comptroller.
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