The Times - 27/05/1968
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By MAURICE CORINA, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, May 26, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, May 26, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By JAMES DAGLISH, POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-LIandudno, May 26, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, By PAT HEALY, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, May 26, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, May 26, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From FRED EMERY-Saigon, May 26, From JOHN YOUNG-Kampala, May 26, From Our Correspondent, From REX BELLAMY-Paris, May 26, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Cairo, May 26, By RICHARD DAVY, PHS, MAURICE MACMILLAN. PAUL DEAN., W. J. C. CHAPPLE. President The, J. S. CUTLER, Secretary Liaison, JOHN NEWTON. Director The, GORDON SOUTHWELL, CYRIL BOWKETT, AUSTEN WILLIAMS, BASIL CARVER, RICHARD ASHTON., ANTHONY WARSHAW, JOHN GILLARD WATSON., THEO MCEVOY., By D. V. Donnison, Professor of Social Administration, London School of Economics, TREVOR HARVEY., HUBERT MORRIS., C. H. WOODHOUSE., R. D. JACKSON., ERIC G. BLANCH., BERNARD J. MEARES., CHARlES JARVIS. Deputy Chair, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLVS-Motoring Correspondent Monaco, May 26, BY NEIL ALLEN, Swimming Correspondent, BY NEIL ALLEN, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Paris, May 26, By GEOFTHEY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER Polo Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, By NORMAN FOX, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. TITLEY, By PETER WEST, By BRIAN LEWIS, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNB-Paris, May 26, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Port Elizabeth, May 26, By DOUGLAS CALDER, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, From Henry Popkin, By Alan Blyth, J.O.C., By Henry Raynor, By Gopal Sharman, By Julian Hall, By LEONARD AMEY, By Nature-Time News Service, BY GERALD ELY, From Our Own Correspondent-Paris, May, 26, From PETER STRAFFORD, Paris, May 26, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent Scarborough, May 26, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Frankfurt, May 26, HARRY T. CHAMBERS, By GORDON DAVIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS-Rome, May26, By JOHN PRICE, G. E. MCWATTERS., AUSTEN ALBU., By GERALDINE KEEN, By JOHN GILMORE, TOM DAWSON, DR. ARTHUR EARLE, ROBERT McKINNON, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Rodney Cowton, by John D. M. Hearth Group Planning Adviser, Cunard Steam-Ship Co., by J. M Fetherston, Chief Executive, Thomas Meadows & Company, by Alexander Macintosh, Commercial Manager, Associated Container Transportation, by Norman Tilsley Editor, Containerisation International, by Richard Lambert, by J. L. Harrington, General Manager, British Railways Shipping and International Services, by G. Freeman Allen Editor, Modern Railways, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent, by Richard Wilkins, by a Special Correspondent, by Joe Hyam Editor, Mechanical Handling, by Arnold Hallsworth, Federation of Associations of Materials Handling Manufacturers, by Colin Hardie, Managing Director, Transport and Handling Technical Services, By Harry Bayer,
ResumoNews: South America's first heart transplant, Shots wound Arab schoolgirls, Children Clear Own Play Area 'Adventure' site, Rivals on the bandwagon, Trade union laws delay, U S leaps to an idea by Iain Mackenzie, Socrates to Budapest: a history of disorder, Returned empties must pay their way, Notes And Comments, Shah's doubts on Gulf policy, Student explosion, Dresses with the image of Ireland, Lessons have been learnt from experience, Beef export campaign by Argentina, The Times Diary Israeli champions Arab rights Royal charter for TV dons Authentic American violence, Computer bars no holds, Limited revolution, Venezuela renews its Guyana claim, Thalidomide trial today, Technology behind British unrest, Mr Benn says, Team teaching for a class of 100, Fights outside London Embassy, Students in revolt, A flutter afoot, MCC cut Rhodesia from tour, Cranes can handle one a minute, Film actors' right to TV fees, War Chemicals Facts For Mps, Search for best beet growing routine, 200 Nagas die on Burma border Evidence of Chinese aid, High price of inefficiency, Britain To Show Safer Landing, Presidential battle in Oregon where poverty stalks in paradise, Freightliners fully stretched, Secret move for Cyprus peace, Research can go too far, Atlantic proving ground, Safety first in the tin industry, Forced Vigil In Paris Riots, Swedish plea to control youth, Biafran threat to abandon talks Riddle of missing clerk, Two ways of getting more and better rented housing, The lesson of campus violence-it gets results, Do-it-yourself fossils, Extracting the essence, Frogs And Toads Decreasing Insecticides And Traffic Blamed, Russians crash after 'buzzing', Industry's need is recognized at last, Stow with skill, How to avert despair and violence, Wolfenden to direct museum, New evidence claimed for Hanratty, No Rhodesia compromise by UK, CONTAINERS a special report Carrier War Cuts Rates, Lily Bohlin: Scandinavian craft with an Irish flavour., Approval For 5% Rise In Railway Fares IS Likely This Week Storm expected over freight charges, Integration is the key, Fighting Again In Saigon Streets Desperate Vietcong raids, Call for hospital Ombudsman Complaints from patients, Arab Powers' Aid For Egypt Israel accused of lies, Irish Sea no barrier now, Who foots the bill-and how?, Merry Co Round Suzy Menkes looks at the modern arts and crafts in Dublin In search of Irish design, Waterford's clear, simple hand blown glass designed for the Q.E.4., Party chiefs feel Benn remarks went too far, Fishermen threaten boycott, Two race petitions at No 10, Review of arable progress, Pay rises yielded in Paris crisis, Ridiculing of bullfighter avenged, Son born to Princess Margrethe, The Times, Nationalists deny bomb plot, Harriman's new plan, TUC claim a share in governing, Golden chance to reduce paperwork, Left: stylized Celtic. 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Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Holidays In Span, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: Harrow schoolboys in 'Coriolanus, Brilliant performance on the sitar, Romantic start to the season Glyndebourne Festival Opera Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky, Orchestra's birthday concerts, The fabric of fashion, Exploring English character, Another flowering of the one-act play, Stockhausen piece new to Britain, Deep-freeze for films, Interpreting Verdi and Puccini. Editorials/Leaders: History In Photographs, Filling The Dangerous Gap, Mounting pressures on the clearing banks. Letters to the Editor: Disconnected?, New service, A bad amendment, A Bbc Attitude, The normal channels, Minisstry Of Labours, Clerical Pay Claim, Gateway To London, Evaluating mergers, American system, Pilgrims In Palestine, Czechoslovakia And The West, London's Directories, When mergers restrict consumer choice, Eleventh Hour Changes In Bills, Tax On Booksellers, Traditional entries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, Mav 27, 1943. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,859, Television and radio, Favourits Enter Bridge Final. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Oxford. Obituaries: Mr W. E. W. Petter Designer of the Canberra bomber and Gnat fighter, Stratford Trustees Want More Say, Sir Dymoke White, Marshral V. Kazakov, Obituary. Sport: One point win for Surrey, Schools Cricket, Sports in Brief, Simms kicks eight goals, Hill's pace too hot for Attwood Only five finish race, Encouraging for Britain, Federation Cup returns to Australia, Yachting results, Hiller Stresses Lions' Problem Bresnihan's strong claim, British Aims Not High Enough, Britain fade after missed chances, England attack lack thrust, Sandhurst fast and strong, Pimms upset Todham, Australians' fielding a tonic to watch, MCC omit Rhodesian matches, Two substitutes allowed, Runaway success, Parot First In Lucerne, Much travelled mentor to Eagles of Benfica, Longchamp events postponed Oaks date for La Lagune, Silvester has longest throw, Dice Now Loaded Against Surrey, Timing Device To End Disputes, Brothers Haunt West, Fourteen in Derby. Law: Solicitors Win Trial In Zeiss Case Carl Zeiss Stiftung v. Herbert Smith & Co And Another, Refused Transfer To Other Jobs Briggs v. Imperial Chemical Industr Es Ltd. Foster v. Same. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 17, Gloucester's £2m shoppingg scheme, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 16. Business and Finance: The Low & Bonar Group Limited, Boardroom formula for the Civil Service, Group has 'open mind' on merger, 'No political risk' in South African investment market, Virtue of the golden handshake, ICI aims at £100m extra sales, Surge ahead forecast in engineering sector, Japanese uranium earch, Loan curb no threat to local authorities, Rockware bid for Jackson Bros, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited Work In Hand At Record Level, C. A. Parsons And Company Ltd, New oil refinery for S Africa, Report and Accounts Companies Act 1967, £450,000 wine launch, Office equipment, RTZ group in new Japan deal, Hudson's Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May, 1670 Governor's Statement And Speech, Pressures for compromise, Norness: bid is $5 a share, Opencast \CP| 10m coal contract, High exports predicted, Contracts, The Low & Bonar Group Limited Sir Herbert V. Bonar on prospects for 1968, Val De Travers Asphalte outlook, The record breakers..., UK fibre makers leading the world, Waller & Hartley, Call for freer trade in steel, Anglo-Soviet trade talks this week, Six meet on dairy crisis, 'No'again to Unilever bid, Success for new machine tool plant, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Incentives, Subsidies And Productivity, General Motors finds 'fair trade' unfair, A gloomy review as wool conference opens, Three share ACT order, Row threatens over increases in railway freig rates, Bovis Group record profit and forecast of marked improvement again in 1968 Extracts from the Report and Accounts and Statement of Mr. H. Vincent for the year ended 31st December, 1967 Profit and Dividend, Slower growth in world trade likely, \cop\4m drop in National Savings, Agriculture on show, The Association Of Certified And Corporate Accountants Capital Gains Tax, The Associated Biscuit Manufactures Limited, Now Germans are urged to invest capital abroad, Boom in car accessories, Business Diary Creating an identity for ICL, Bank to be wound up, Blagden & Noakes Holdings) Limited, The technological gap redefined, Steel union case for Mrs Castle, Briefly From Industry BP oil search in southern counties, When company gifts are liable to tax, Last week for Smith & Nephew holders, The Ever Ready Trust Company Limited, 20th century paintings, John Lewis sales still rise, Solicitors' Law Publish New Form, Howthe managers speed their reading up to 560 wpm Techniques, East Driepontein Gold Mining Company Limited, The A-level businessmen Education, lOpc pay increase for 3m French workers, EEC offer on sugar imports, The price of progress, Cost of converting to decimals, FO moves to back U S sales drive, Transforming the Hungarian economy, Dutch will woo foreign industries, Militant NUBE sets target for Saturday closing, Argentine sets new minimum beef price, Adams Powel bid off. Business Appointments: New president of Chamber. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of security prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Modernizing biscuit mfrs, Bonds Traded In Europe, London Stock Exchange Prices, Unit trusts high, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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