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The Times - 25/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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FROM THE NEWS TEAM-Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, March 24, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Ayr, March 24, By JOHN CHARTRES, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Karameh, Jordan, March 24, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Jerusalem, , FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, March 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, March 24, FROM RICHARD WIGG, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, March 24, FROM STEWART HARRIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, March 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, March 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, March 24, By OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, By Henry Popkin New York Drama Critic, By Joan Chissell, By Stanley Sadie, By Gopal Sharman, By Michael Billington, By Guy Brett Art Critic, Compiled by Suzy Menkes, DRAWINGS BY NIKE WILLIAMS, Claire Rayner, Betty Jerman, By ALEX HENDRY, PETER SCOTT. Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, March 21., ERNEST H. SPENCER (Chairman)., MIDHET JUMA, Ambassador., V. BOGDANOR, Fellow of Brasenose College., R. SKIDELSKY, Fellow of Nuffield, H. R. CUMMINGS, ELKAN SIMONS, Chairman, Design, IAN D. BENT, Assistant Lecturer., By Humphry Berkeley, NICHOLAS BETHELL., PETER BLAKER, GRAHAM GREENE., HECTOR HUGHES., By HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Cortespondent-Georgetown, March 24, By GORDON ALLAN, By PETER MARSON, By MICHAEL HARDY, By ROGER MACDONALD, By TOM FREEMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, , By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NEEL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY A SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By Business News Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Washington, March 24, By MAURICE CORINA, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, Manchester, March 24, By ROY HODSON and CLIFFORD WEBB, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By BERRY RITCHIE, Mining Editor, By JOHN WOODLAND, From DICK WILSON, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By PIERRE URI, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, SIMON KIMMINS, Managing, R. E. BARKER, Secretary., G. E. BELMONT, Managing, ROBERT SOLOW, in the US, sees Federal spending cuts ahead, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Sir Frank Rostron, Chairman, The Textile Council, by James H. Shaw, Chairman, Wool Textile Delegation, by Michael O'Cornor, by Michael Likierman, Commercial Director, Qualitex Yarns, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent,

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News: Mr Eban to explain Israel's peace ideas, List of the Viscount's passengers, New Government in Finland, Kenyan Asians in India, King Husain sides with guerrillas Reaction to Karameh raid, Investiture a 'farce', Smith denounces 'Wilson antics', The Times Diary The soothsayers and the DEA Swallow returning to BBC Pasmore on the joys of Malta, Donkey rides safe, council claims, Country house jewel theft, Trawler Safety Code Urged, Getting your money's worth at school, UN warning on Middle East, Summit pressure on Czechs Close watch on changes, Merry Go Round takes a look at the world of parents and children, A pit dies-and a community faces destruction, Mr Brown to consult friends, Industry's Need In Wales Government criticized, Hydroxyl molecule radiation, Two die in Pennines floods, Student funds 'misused', Sonic boom damages £7 each, Teaching the value of money, Man says he was kicked by police, Exports from Scottish bees, 61 Lost In Airliner Off Welsh Coast After 'Spinning' Call No trace found in wide search, 'Britain's most antiquated industry', Dispute on Kennedy pictures, Mind that child, Powell Returns To Harlem, Student is trapped in pothole, Faker made king's portrait into one of commoner, Notes and comments, Leading sitar player, Sharp rise in shelling of Khe Sanh, Mothers selling what they could not find to buy, Divided over meat ban, Recording of last seconds, Polish bishops indignant, Rain puts damper on Vietnam rally, Hanoi-US link via Sweden, Church Building Upkeep, Scent-brush of the Smoky Wainscot, US To Make More War Changes, Scots parliament call rejected Labour conference decision, Some ways of making glass stronger, Soviet-Cuban Trade Talks Deadlock, New steps to control Spanish students, Mr H. J. Goldsmith, Mr Wilson called it a slippery slope, Peru resists pressure from US, Captain O'Neill counts his five years of bridges, Biafrans lose Key city, 'Threat to Sabah' storm, Serious Fighting In Assam Patrols clash with rebels, Greeks asked for their opinions, Death-watch beetle is smoked out Westminster Hall tests, Impeachment of Panama President, No question of coalition, Porsches in top two places, Schoolboy to 'tame' teacher, The chair that Jack built, Africans turn down homes. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lesser, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Unicorn Financial Trust, Ici, Hi-Fi Sound, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, The Jute Industries Group, Faber & Faber, Vickers, Trevira, Guinness Signatures, Marketair, T & N, Leeds Permanent, The Times, Wimpey, Barrie & Rockliff, Air Canada, Ottoman Bank, Pure New Wool, Nig Halden Ltd., Budapest International Fair, Tyre Manufacturers' Conference Ltd., Lining Tape, Cancer Research, Heals's, Stone-Platt Industries Ltd, Klinger, Cjb, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Ginger, Yarns & Fibres Ltd. Index. Picture Gallery: Carlisle affected by weekend floods. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Transfer Books, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Australian pianist's recital, Paul Steinitz and Bach cantatas, Homage to Rachmaninov, Aitchison's new paintings, André Previn takes LSO post, Some French paintings, Fascinating half-hour, Regional theatres keep Broadway interested. Editorials/Leaders: The Impact On Rents, Ca' Canny By Labour, Prague In The Lead, SET-an axe instead of the scalpel. Letters to the Editor: Despair for exporters, Budget Proposals, Mistaken identity, Betrayal or barter?, Freedom to debate, Refused to grasp, Retirement levy, Violent Protest, Musician's tools, Company reports, Fate Of The Falkland Islands, Scots Home-Rule, Jordan And Israel, Setback to design. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices Today At 5, Parliament no longer able to safeguard freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Cambridge Defeat Oxford At Chess, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,807. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Award To Librarian. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, March 26, 1943. Obituaries: Mr Edwin O'connor Noted American novelist, EARL COWLEY Former Building Society head, Sir Joseph Simpson, Obituary, Mrs George Bell. Sport: Croker beats seniors, Ipswich in luck, Sports in Brief, Sandhurst rally, Weak finishing by Oxford Singles go to Cambridge, Fate hard on Scullers II, Fields At Doncaster, Owen Anthony faces tough task, Army cling to title, Malvern reach fourth final, Fine win by Hartono, Racing must draw bigger crowds Gloomy outlook on season, The critics confounded, Rain cuts down speed, Shaky start overcome, Blackpool may miss the promotion bus, Hill In Olympic Year Dilemma, Ramsey Likely To Keep Banks Few changes expected, Fulham Step Up To The Brink, Camberabero brothers justify French jubilation, Surrey team deposed, Hall and Holford in W Indies XI Griffith out of Test, Racing on Saturday Lingfield Park. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 15, Dublin comes to terms with progress, Offices. Business and Finance: Counting The Cost Of Deflation In Britain And US Johnson seeks bargain, Webb-Nash profits slightly higher, The gamble that paid off, New filing system with 60% saving, English Glass, Yarn output is now geared for expansion, Briefly From Industry, 'Militant' drivers call for national hauliers' strike, Option rates, Bacon curers criticized, Suits that stretch a point, Alexandre Beltrao is new coffee chief, Japan could not care less, Lack of domestic minerals worries United States, Planning a European spearhead, Ban on meat to Britain, Delhi bid for tariff agreement, 'Own an airliner' club grounded, New legislation proposed to reduce overtime, Big natural gas storage reservoirs planned, Tension mounts as Group of Ten prepares for Stockholm, P. J. Evans (Holdings) Ltd., Rewards from readiness to accept change, The business environment, Ladder deaths total mounts, Redlands: growth structure on a concrete base The Company & The Man, Invan Unit Trust goes public soon, New talks Over Bengal tramways, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 11 per cent rise in colony's exports, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Treasury tries to calm critics over dividends, TEXTILES a special report Industry waits on policy lead, Grey areas in uphill battle, Exports: HS-748s to Latin America, Malta dock solution near, End near in longest US copper strike, After the Budget euphoria MICHAEL SHANKS, in the United Kingdom, says the economy now looks safer, European and Far East securities, Savings drop by £97,000, Four families of manmades, Brewery gets taste for new technique Consultancy, Planning course for printers, Restraint needs industry support, M & G's new pension plan, Radical new ways with wool, Lobster fishing and a Scottish travelogue, Germany warned on revaluation, Date set for motor merger, New plant for British Titan, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Natural gas offers to Italy may end Russian deal, Exporters set out in force, Two-tier gold: Stopgap or solution?, Dilemma for the profit makers Business Bookshelf, Incomes policy faces imminent challenge, Smelter plan defended. Business Appointments: Lord Watkinson joins board of BICC. Stock Exchange Tables: This week's dividends, Weekly list of security prices, Regional share prices, Debenture hopes and Bank rate, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing Of Bonds, Weekly Wall Street prices, Closing Prices-continued, London Stock Exchange Prices.

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