The Times - 04/01/1968
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Our Paris Correspondent writes:-, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, FROM KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Stockport, Jan. 3, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, Hastings, Jan. 3, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Jan. 3, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan.3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Jan. 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, Jan.3, From JEAN VINCENT, From INNIS MACBEATH, FROM OUR OWN CORESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Jan. 3, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, Jan. 3, BY PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Ipswich, Jan.3, By Nature-Times News Service, by Katie Stewart, From BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, PHS, F. A. COCKIN. Finches, Cross Lane, Marlborough, Wiltshire., GEORGE GOYDER. 18 Pall Mall, S.W.1, Jan. 2., ROBERT STENT. 37 Northway, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W.11., E.O. T. BLANFORD, Director and General Manager, Fairfields (Glasgow) Limited, Jan. 2., T. SIMPSON, Chairman and Managing Director. N. M. Hobson Ltd., Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, Jan. 2., EDWARD ROGERS, Chairman. The Churches' Committee on Gambling Legislation. GORDON MOODY. General Secretary. 19 Abbey House, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1, Jan. 2., S. BRADSHAW. Ridgewell House, Little Missenden, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Jan. 2., JOHN E. BROWN. 151 Kennington Road, S.E.11., PETER CADOGAN. 5 Acton Way, Cambridge, Jan. 1., BRUCE COOPER. 15 Claude Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough., GRIFFITH WILLIAMS. 52 Cranmer Court, Sloane Avenue, S.W.3. Jan. 2., By Eric Wigham, Labour Correspondent, R. P. DORE. 11 Pickwick Road, S.E.21, C. E. GORDON SMITH, Director, Microbiological Research Establishment. Experimental Station, Porton, Salisbury, Wiltshire., By RONALD FAUX, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Bridgetown, Jan. 3, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Jan. 3, From JOHN YOUNG-Hindelang, Jan. 3, From DAVID PARRY-JONES, From REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, From BARRY DAVIES, From NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, From ROY MCKELVIE, From ALAN GIBSON Weston-super-Mare 28pts., Petershain (Sydney) 3, FROM AN IRISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From PETER WEST, By MAURICE CORINA, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID DAVIS, From Our Economics Editor Washington, Jan. 3, By KEITH PAYNE, By JOHN PRICE, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By JOHN GILMORE, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes from WASHINGTON, By DAVID SPANIER, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Jan. 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY MEL BEISER, S. V. POLLOCK. 3 Poplar Cottages, Ash Vale, Surrey., P. G. CURTIS. 53 Griffel Avenue, London, S.W.2.,
ResumoNews: Police brutality alleged Prolonged inquiry, court told, £1,000m switch to trade drive, Unmanned Crossings Defended, Zero hour for London's gamblers, 'Brandt plan' for British entry, Gipsy Moth For Greenwich?, Father mystified by offer, 'U S deserter sought in Britain', Can we afford not to have the F111?, Wife Too Old For University Grant, Computer to help house hunters, British problems puzzle U S Prosperity amid crises, Defeats for the home players, Easing school fee burden, Guerrillas caught in Rhodesia, 'Pay more for talent' call, Pets' corner eagles alarm birdlovers, U Thant is hopeful on Vietnam, Tourist held by Soviet police, '£12,000 antiques still missing', Post Mr King declined, Violence flares up again in Canton Anti-Maoists burn buses, Monkeys may provide clue on emotions, Liberal loss £40,000, Brezhnev visit is postponed, Epidemic report may be secret, 'Work without pay' men defy union, Bolivia's offer on Debray, TV cameras help London fight against crime, Church unity seen to be nearer, Heart Picture: Legal Ban, The level gaze and the manly handclasp are valuable assets to the American politician seeking state office. But Louis Heren, in this dispatch from Washington, doubts whether they will be sufficient to win the Republican presidential nomination for Governor George Romney after the debacle of his latest excursion into the international arena., Democracy plea for schools, Cook's Calendar 1968 January, Yacht Pakistanis intercepted, Export orders expected as Boat Show opens, What is an X-ray star?, Court Lees case discussed, Slow learners suffer as money is lavished on elite, Few Vacancies For Redundant Men, Baby left with girl in street, Briton admits stealing boat, China revolution may be lagging, Mr Wilson's Moscow plans, Restocking costs rise for farmers, Aston Villa's board win, Two Greek Bank Heads Ousted Regime declines to explain, Saudi Arabia threat to intervene in Yemen, Watch On Soviet Sea Force, Publicity choice in murder case, When 2s 6d is worth 3s 7d, 150 Arrested In Benares Mrs Gandhi meets insults, £160m Plan For Manchester, Foxes As Dustbin Scavengers Suburban Visitors, Structure of animal nucleic acid, 175m-Year-Old Fish Fossil, Atom Group Set Up, Picture Village Threatened Woman fights gravel plan, Reservoir Threat To Houses, Casino man intends to stay, Soviet signs of change in propaganda, Restrictive practices and prosperity. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Vent-Axia, Carron Company, Ppa, Chubb, Fenner, The Save the Children fund, National Provident Institution, Leicester Permanent, Multiple Display Advertisements, Poland, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Eagle Star Insurance Group, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds. Index. Arts and Entertainment: The Young Bring In A Chess Boom, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,738. Official Appointments and Notices: Award For Sculptor, Party Man Named Ambassador, Heriot-Watt's New Building Formal Opening By Lord Mountbatten, Church News, Brigadier W. C. W. Sloan has been, Minister resigns, Captain J. C. Hardy, Royal. Reviews: Something wrong with the recipe By John Russell Taylor Film Critic London Pavilion: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, In honour of Genée, Reviving famous musicals, Prizes for two Pinter productions, Bach with variable success, Hudd, Hys Leno, Prof Lewis condemns split in music world, The Times Diary Abortion battle by no means over End of The Quarterly Review Michael Balcon's autobiography, Natural Mozartian as Tamino Royal Opera House: The Magic Flute, Next Court Play, Paintings by Pablo Fornes. Classified Advertising: Personal, Domestic Situations Vacant, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Why high pay pays off at the top, Half Our Future, Still Not Justified, Backing Britain. Letters to the Editor: Improving Oxford's Station, Selling Arms, F 111 Contract, Doing Without, Diagnosing Britain's Ills, The will to succeed, National Library, Putting Off The Extra Year, Backing Britain, Vervet Momkey Disease, Continuing their education, Any offers?, Causes of malaise, New Gaming Laws, 'Half our future'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Ely Devons, PROFESSOR DIMITROFF Astronomy at Harvard, MR EDWARD KAPLAN Finding minor Impressionists, Bishop Joost De Blank, Hon Mrs B. R. James, Prof L. Roberts, Commander Bradburn, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Tuesday. January 5. 1943 Making Shoes Last Longer. Sport: Guarantee by Levy Board, Sports in Brief, Irish Win Third Holiday Game, New rules in operation, Rest overhauled in injury time MCCombe's four penalties, Morris Resigns From Newport County, Killy Beaten By Bruggmann Britons disappointing, Change Of Pace In Championship, Top seeds in final, Australians turn professional, French make five changes, Tennis, Taylor loses battle of mid-court volleys, Unexpected victory, Champions out, The racing driver who has kept his horse power, Workman scores five, Board refuse to recognize world bout, MCC's tiring day in field Barrington bowls well, Snow Reports, Sydney club's social call at Weston, Pataudi Plays Bold Innings. Weather: The Weather. Property: Suburban Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Easier day in money market, Export tax reform: the long hard slog facing Johnson, Briefly From Industry, Toothill confident, Sea water too costly for ICI, Agencies may face chilly year, Hauliers put off 'penalty', France is worried by dollar curbs, Exports are all wrapped up, $1.6m Brooke Bond expansion in Ontario Bids, Deals and Mergers, Trollope board not committed on bid, Tourism record, Doubts over building 'Neddies', Training boards told: use simple approach, Portrait of a director, London price slumps, Vauxhall export price cut, Big drop in U S car output, Commission cool on proposals, Container group's all-out bid for Australian trade, Money spinners, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Mercantile Credit Company Limited A Record Profit Sir Mark Turner on the year's achievements and future prospects., Action by Americans on tourism, £20m TV Times print contract, The ill effects for Britain from Johnson's US cure, Scottish Widows' record, Courtaulds sells its stake in C & D, Hull Savings Bank 150th Anniversary Report Record Interest Accruing To Depositors Bank's Improved Position Reflects Continuing Progress, European and Far East securities, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Annual General Meeting Of The Holders Of The Ordinary Stock, Government backs small computer, Public relations 'needs to justify itself', Pinnock fines cut, Abbey Panels Limited Profit Forecast Exceeded Mr. E. Loades Reports Expansion of Activities, The Times list of Latest Dividends, Government target £1,000m in review of UK spending, Clash likely in the Partnership, How The Markets Moved, WATNEY MANN Limited, Zurich bourse lower in active trading, Mersey strike halts 30 ships Labour News, Gold strike spreads, Another record year likely for Mercantile Credit, Confusion in the US, Reasons for the new US economic class distinctions, U S deferred money curbs, US not likely to propose reform of gold market, Treasury silent over cash needs, Business Diary America's New Economist, Funds drift lower, Takeovers scoreboard, Record profits from Lindustries, Cut-price stores worry wine merchants, BOAC Passengers carried. Stock Exchange Tables: Fall in gold helps the pound, Forward tin down £12, Sharp bout of selling hits Wall St near the close, NY brokers alter rules, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts lose more ground, More stock in bids, Rises And Falls, Regional share prices, Eurosyndicat, Unit trust prices, Bumper year for Exchange, Drawing Of Bonds, Recent issues, Closing Prices, Strong afternoon rally. Business Appointments: New Brazilian coffee chief, Mr. G. F. Hanson retires from the, Filer named managing director at Imperial Smelting (NSC), Accountants' award.
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