The Times - 29/11/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By RITA MARSHALL, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Thursday, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From RICHARD WIGG-Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, Nov. 28, From Our Northern Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent-Boscombe Down, Nov. 28, From Our South Wales Correspondent, From PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter-Coventry, Nov. 28, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Nov. 28, By Our Political Staff, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Rawalpindi, Nov. 28, From COLIN CHAPMAN, From Our Own Correspondent, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Nov. 28, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Umuahia, Nov. 28, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Nov. 28, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From INNIS MACBEATH, From A. M. RENDEL-Bucharest, Nov. 28, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 28, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Nov. 28, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Bo, Sierra Leone, Nov. 28, By CHRIS DUNKLEY, CHARLES HARGROVE, J. W. HACKETT. King's College London, Strand, W.C.2., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHINSON. House of Commons, Nov. 27., COTTESLOE., J. M. JACKSON, PIERS DIXON. Truro Conservative Association, 68 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall., A. J. P. TAYLOR. Beaverbrook Library, E.C.4., R. W. COOPER, EWART MILNE., HUGH MELLOR. Three Ways, Pretoria Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Nov. 27., JOHN PROPHET. Faculty of Law, University of Leeds, Leeds 2, Nov. 27., AUSTEN SPEARING., By Sir Hugh Wilson, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, KINGSLEY AMIS. 108 Maida Vale, W.9, Nov. 27., PETER LEVI. Campion Hall. Oxford. Nov. 26., By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times New Service., By Nature-Times News Service, D. McV., J.O.C., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By PETER MARSON, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By GERALDELY, By Business News Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, KENNETH OWEN, By DAVID JONES, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, ANTHONY VICE, Editor of Business News, considers GEC's seven key criteria for financial control, RALPH HAWTREY, WINIFRED M. CLOSE, HUGH J. SIMMONDS., By CLIVE CALLOW, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID DAVIS, JOHN GILMORE, By GERALDINE KEEN, by William Mann, by John Graham, by K. East, Managing Director, E.M.I. Records, By Brian Gibson, Decca Records, by Sam Heppner, by John Borwick, Technical Editor, The Gramophone, by A. E. Phillips, by Tim Satchell, by E. W. Mortimer, Garrard Engineering, by A. N. V. Pedersen, Marketing Director, Rank Wharfedale, by J. N. Ferguson, Chairman, B.S.R., by Richard Lambert, by Ralph P. Gabriel, Chief Engineer, Rediffusion, by Sydney Allchurch Director, British Radio Equipment Manufacturers' Association, by R. T. Harris, British Radio Corporation, by Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, by Kirsten Cubitt,
ResumoNews: London protest march over trial of Iran intellectuals, Fast pulsar is found to be slowing down, Call to Britain to aid in Kashmir settlement, Modelling, Doctor took drugs with woman, Recording techniques improved, Europeans exploit experience, Handover of Singapore base, Systems university would stress European approach, Box that may contain new Enid Blyton stories, Nixon still trying to find Negro for Cabinet, Life story too sad to write, woman says, Sales fight not all left to giants, Two held on arms sales, Let's not forget poor father..., Youths' verdict on their 'stuck-up' elders, Right 'mix' for press, Paris peace talks expected next week, Typesetting, Have portable, will play, Scampi and ketchup in Blackpool, These arms reach out to pick up more exports, Midget radios get still smaller, Heavy fighting as Biafrans keep up offensive, High quality reproduction possible, Fault finders in short supply, Why flats collapsed, Units with stereo control, 11 £5 notes became 12, Silent running a must, Stereo's sound effect, Czech anger at Soviet propaganda action, Service when wanted, Plastic airmen test ejector seats, From Edison to a precision job, Testing, Minister fails to allay fears on Falklands, John Lennon fined £150 on drug charge, Brain distinguishes sounds, 6000 Chicago teachers to lose jobs, Transistors in tune with today, Factory workers compensated, Social change brought by the portable, Studio birth pangs of pop, The earliest carving in Britain, 'Do-it-yourself' research urged on UK companies, Versatility of the recorder, Apartheid demand in Rhodesia, Only one in 10 makes the grade, Briefly, Scope for greater fidelity, Dissenting nun criticized, Press blamed for rally tension, The Times Diary More office space for London? A final word to Mr Amis Significance of Mr Howarth, Why not dial-a-programme?, Change at US college, Heavy toll in driving marathon, Now the family way of life, Change mainly in looks, Battery egg is just as nutritious, Plea for later school is rejected, Liberal protest to BBC, A maze of buttons and needles, Further Data, Colour by computer, Signals amplified separately, Nixon warned on cost of war, Warning on isolation of Bonn, Arms for Rumania as peace is made with Moscow, Britain's failure to make use of its architects, Realism for a mass audience, Film clubs fear threat to art freedom, Angola is blamed by Kaunda, Hi-fi market is still growing, All the better to hear with, my dear, Parents' three-point plan for pupils, Mr Sithole is accused, Greeks send a witness home, Scholarship Versus Usefulness, Hopes for more Grey visits, New Army reserve system announced, Satellite link-up to catch space-age criminals, Pump room trios nobody clapped, 'Lucky dip' gives right to buy homes, An eye for labelled bargains, Protests and praise on Powell's homes plan, Avoiding damage to grooves, Franco-US relations thawing out, Man burnt in clan battle, court told, Single record players, 23 Labour rebels in taxes vote, Duke greeted by students' banners, Madame cannot resist... but she does, Students take over university block, Working on smaller profit margins, Man is shot dead in street, Show of force in Sierra Leone, Price of living in twentieth century, Lawrence love letters, Perfection in recording has to be paid for, Packaged deals a big challenge, Campaign against background noise. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: River mists, Rises And Falls. Index. Display Advertising: Aga, Merchant Bankers, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Hmv, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slot Stereo, Vickers, Triumph, Teleng Limited, Rediffusion, Grundig, Enquiries To Bosch Limited, At Stratstone, Business School Seminars, Autair Ltd., Glc, carven, Hallmark, W. H. Smith & Son, The Sunday Times., Michelin Zx, Shelter, Radio Rentals, National Insurance and Guarantee Corporation Ltd, History Today, Heath Kit, The Times Atlas Of The World, Deinhard & Co. Ltd., Worth, Rank Wharfedale Ltd.,, Nel, Esso, Rca, Belfast Banking Company Limited, Boac, How Long?, Rspca, Philips, Mowlem, Zenith, Bupa, Ec, Jordan Watts, Currys, Lombank, Thomson Yellow Pages Limited, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Britain contributing to cut in world trade, Parliament 'defeats courts', Mr Wilson quotes a 'significant article', Commons: Wales awaits investiture of Prince, Borrowing to meet import deposits, Detention of Mr Grey, Lords: costly airlift to Biafra, Protest at imputation, Reshaping reserves to back forces in Europe. Editorials/Leaders: Free Market In Houses, Food Not Arms, Stretching a point in the building industry, Too Few In Reserve. Letters to the Editor: Yevtushenko, Back to GMT, Kramer's defence, Simple remedy, Curbing Speculators, Falkland Islands, Anglo-German Friendship Today, Biafra, Poets are poets, Exporting Mss, Belsen, Darkly To School, Maintaining morale, Benefits of floating exchange rates, No more squeezes, The Monday Club. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Reviews: Transplant problems, Stereo at its best is costly, In the composer's hand, Psychodramatic concerto, Mr Seago's paintings, The Sound of Leisure a special report Music, music, music, Orchestra's Leader To Leave, Youngsters' passion may not last, Cheap discs create huge new public, Lindsay Anderson's new film, Wyn Morris takes over Royal Choral, A Bach pilgrimage, Houdon bust of La Petite Lise brings £8,500. Obituaries: Earl Of Balfour, The Rev The Earl Of Lauderdale, Miss Enid Blyton Froebel teacher who became author of best-selling children's books, Mr Y. Beidas, Earl Of Elgin And Kincardine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, November 30, 1943 Strategy By Statistics. Sport: Points win to Pritchett, Bath Club cup squash, Braithwaite's run of 30 pts, McMenemy is new chief, Training of umpires, Allan Clarke suspended, Third round draw gives Britain strong hand, Oxford bring in strong recruits, Sports in Brief, Bigger golf ball experiment to continue, London Badminton, Lord Kybo's fourth win in a row, Barry Brogan sets sights on championship, French Tan appears a class above rivals, West Indian manager defends Sobers, Vulgan's Pleasure rewarded, Fifteen points in last six minutes, Oxford's success satisfying. Law: Crown Fails In Appeal On Director's Benefit Westcott (Inspector Of Taxes) V. Bryan, 21-Year Sentence In Spy Case Upheld Regina V. Britten. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, University Appointments, Transfer Books, Parliamentary Notices, General Vacancies, Appointments will also be found on pages 24 and 25. Property: Ready-made landscapes aid housing development, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,019, Television for today. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, FOR THE saver Enter Lloyds Mark Two, Property Security Investment Trust Limited, We go on paying, say builders, PIB 'no' to constructors' 1d., Equities 'still the best investment', 'Quality bid' by foundry, £8m rise in wool exports, £12m Parkinson deal contracts, RAND SELECTION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 103, Barber Textile Corporation Limited, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Southg Africa), Overseas curbs danger, Skyway Hotels Limited, British Tobacco Company (Australia) Limited, Cyril Lord inquiry call, mining Share sales boost to Selection Trust figures, Funds decline gently in quiet trading Fixed Interest, Sir Leslie defends curbs, Beeching may get Co-op offer, new ISSUES Envelope firm's offer for sale, Bank Statements For November, Surprise revision of Maxwell NoW bid, ICI surprised by its own sales increase, Land search flurry for natural gas, Transglobe airline to shut-second closure this month, Tom Martin buys Tame Bids, Deals & Mergers, Thomas Locker (Holdings) Ltd., UK aid in St Kitts project, Roy Mason explains, W. J. Pyke (Holdings) Ltd., The Weinstock yardsticks of efficiency, Burns-Anderson Ltd. Board's Progressive Policy, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Girling men meet on eve of inquiry, Docks board staff doubled, Lowest markings since January EQUITY Markets, Big agency take-over expected, PMG questions Tory aims on Post Office, Why tin price has rapidly tumbled, Announcing Lloyds Bank 2nd Unit Trust, Allied Iron holds its profits steady company NEWS, Mr Lever admits legality of import deposits confusion, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Nabarro sees tax on advertising, Surplus of £500m seen by OECD, BUSINESS diary A reverse move in scrap, Building 'tidal wave' may hit green belt, BP goes again to Japan for two new supertankers, Company Meeting Malayan Tin Dredging and Southern Malayan Tin Dredging, Aurora Gear And Engineering Company, THE GREAT UNIVERSAL STORES LIMITED Comparative Consolidated Profits (Not Audited), Jessel makes good reading, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Pit shakeout slows down, BRIEFLY FROM industry PO studies Giro cash dispensers, Sun Alliance in US sale, Money Market, Importers may go abroad for credit, De La Rue spurns Rank approach, Outlook brightens for economic prospects, Industry seeks change in deposit scheme, French savings encouraged, Felix Potin Paris Founded in 1844, Bank staffs threaten action. Business Appointments: Lady Sharp joins Bovis Holdings. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices ICI lead strong rally, London Provision Exchange, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Adverse technical factor cuts rate to $2.3855 Sterling, Cocoa nervous... Sugar up again... Silver rallies Commodities, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Drawing Of Bonds, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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