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The Times - 14/03/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, March 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER DUNN, From JOHN HERBERS-Washington, March 13, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From RICHARD DAVY-Warsaw, March 13, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, By Our Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, March 13, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, March 13, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, March 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, March 13, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Teheran, March 13, From PETER NICHOLS-Jerusalem, March 13, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, March 13, PHS, MARK BONHAM CARTER., MAURICE PARSONS., JOCELYN BARROW. HUMPHRY BERKELEY. ROBERT BIRLEY. BARTHA DE BLANK. EDWARD CARPENTER., GILBERT INGLEFIELD. MARTIN JARRETTKERR. PHILIP MASON. PAUL OESTREICHER. MAX WARREN., JACK HALPERN., D. CUPITT, , CHRISTOPHER DERRICK., STEPHEN W. LESLIE., DAVID JAMES., WILLIAM BURMAN., RON ANDERSON, Secretary, N.U.S. Welsh Region; KAY BROWN, Vice-Chairman N.U.S. North West Region; RUTH BUNDY, President, East Kent Student Association; JOHN DOUGHERTY, Chairman, N.U.S. North East Region; MIKE Dow, Chairman, N.U.S. Bristol Area Committee; TERRY GIBSON, Chairman, N.U.S. Midlands Region; SUE HUNTER, Chairman, N.U.S. Liverpool Area Committee; KEITH KIRBY, Chairman, N.U.S. Southern Area Student Association; IRVING KUCZYNSKI, Chairman, N.U.S. Manchester Area Committee; DANNY MCLERNON, Chairman, N.U.S. Northern Ireland Region; PETER O'NEILL, Secretary, N.U.S. North East Region; RICHARD SANDBROOK, Chairman, N.U.S. Norwich Area Committee; GRAHAM SEARLE, Chairman, N.U.S. London Region; GRAHAM WALKER, Chairman, N.U.S. East Midlands Area Committee; JOHN WHITE, Chairman, N.U.S. East Anglia Region; GEOFF MARTIN, President, N.U.S., For the N.U.S. Executive. National Union of Students, 3 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1., JOHN YOUNG., ALAN WHARAM., GEORGE F. CORDEN., C. SLAUGHTER, G. PILLING, J. A., GOODALL., PAMELA CALDER., CYRIL SMITH, , TOM KEMP., T. M. JARVIS., A. BERNARD PEARCE., By BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Commander, R.N., By Nature-Times News Service, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Miles Kington, M.B., By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, H.R., By William Mann Music Critic, From GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent-Katowice, March 13, By TOM GERMAN, By ROBIN MARLAR, By REX BELLAMY-Squash Rackets Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Port of Spain, March 13, By JOHN YOUNG, , By CEDRIC VENABLES, By PETER WEST, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By DAVID JONES, By DAVID DAVIS, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, A. DOUGLAS MAYO., G. W. A. CHADWICK., By Our MINING EDITOR, SIR ROBERT ADEANE'S REVIEW,

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News: The changing tides in the atmosphere, Magazine issue withdrawn, £60m offer on BAOR costs, Boycott by Greeks, Confession frees man from gaol, Russia warned on Berlin traffic New law threat to freedom, Tories fail to shake Mr Peart, Suicide after ballet production failed, Action over pamphlet, MPs boycott Mauritius session, Helping Children Of Divorced, Fees protest at Heathrow, Guillotine on Transport Bill, China refuses access to Briton, McCarthy wins protest vote, Amphibian fossil from Antarctica, Stockbroker and daughter murdered, Anguish on charges for medicine 70 in Labour resistance, Mr Bata IS Told HE Can Stay, House can be replaced, 'Make or break' aura of the Budget, Iran warning on Gulf interests, The Times Diary Geoffrey Bing attempts come-back Guillotine: Labour's abstainer Portrait of a golfing girl, Extra-power saloons from Britain and France, 'In the race to stay', Oxford reforms 'undesirable' Council view on petition, What teachers consider a good home, Prison Workers Save £100,000, Too-drunk driver is cleared, Designers' Struggle, Breaking ice forces Arctic team to retreat, Kennedy Prepares To Join Battle For Presidency Stimulated by success of McCarthy, Fight will be on national issues, Savundra case appeal, Mass gaol break-out threat, 'Mirror' ban likely to start, Black man in search of power: 4 The voice of the ghetto, Riddle over claim to Shetland, Bill of £75m for flying British, Israel blames Nasser, Road accidents and illness in drivers, Cracow students fight police, Residents Oppose Tracking Station Ministry tactics attacked, Reprieve for 35 Rhodesia Africans, Czech Challenge To Prosecutor 'No moral right' to office, Argentina insists on Falklands High hopes of sovereignty, Outlook bright for Nixon, Campaign to fight spine disorder, Kidney transplant Bill, 7-Pint Tankard Fetches £12,000 Made On Castors, Students and porters in clash, Gold rush gathers pace in London and Zurich, Tongking Gulf shots denied by captain. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Garrard, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sea-Land Service, Perring, FIBREGLASS Limited, Renold, The Times, Minster Trust, Nse, Autocar, Pan Am, Ncr, Boac, Spina Bifida, Twa, Mnb. Index. Picture Gallery: Pipaluk makes his debut at the Zoo. Official Appointments and Notices: Race expert resigns, University News London. Law: Duty Of Railways Over Lookouts Keaney V. British Railways Board, When A Trade IS Not Discontinued J. G. Ingram & Son Ltd. V. Callaghan (Inspector Of Taxes), Inconvenience Of 'Split Orders' S. V. S., Administering Drugs IS Not Supplying Regina V. Harris, 'Private Eye' To Pay Reporters Damages For Libel McColl And Others V. Pressdram Ltd. And Others. Politics and Parliament: Lords: Minister pressed on Falklands talks, Public opinion on students, Demand for continued ban on beef imports, Field Marshal wants oceans dominated, Commons: BEA can buy Trident fleet, Election leaflets protest. Editorials/Leaders: The Guardian's War, A Most Important Primary, No Sense From China, Trade: no basis for pessimism. Letters to the Editor: A costly change of address, Genuine grievances, 'Quite exceptional', Falkland Islands, Opposing Stalinism, Telling indication, Race relations, Rhodesian Executions, Scant coverage, Causes Of Present Discontent: Students And Discipline, Holidays In Greece, Memorial To The 60s, Immigrant Policy, The middle path. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday,. Obituaries: Professor J. W. Munro Solving insect problems in industry, agriculture and medicine, Mr J. H. Brimmell Scholar and writer, Obituary. Reviews: Concerts Postponed, Nostalgia of Ives, Hugh Lloyd In New Musical, 'Masterpiece' is the right word for Bresson's new film, Ochs, the hero, Maw's inflammatory erotics, Huckleberry Finn On Stage, Killing the dead enemy, Contrast in jazz, Cellist Leaves Npo, Demands of 'mini' play. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Business Opportunities, Public Notices, PA Management Consultants Limited, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Two £5,000 + acquisition experts needed soonest. Sport: Magnificent defence put United in semi-final, UAU save match in last gasp, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Banthorpe double, No buyers for Dame Pattie, Leeds rally in second half, Fulham fade after early promise, Coles at his best on the greens Hazards of matchplay, Precarious Win For Lancing, Rondetto suited by fast going, Dedication keeps Murless at the top, Lock new threat to West Indies, Army use superior tactics, Tennis, Luck favours Chapman at last, Many lost chances, Yesterday's hockey, Webb will miss Lions' tour, Fine defence by London. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,798. Weather: The Weather. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Sharp rise in Duport profits brings higher dividend, Governments Stock And Other Securities Investment Company Revenue Well Maintained And Dividend Increased, Alcan, BoT in smelter tussle, Britannic Assurance Co. Ltd. Policyholders' Bonuses Exceed £8,000,000 Importance Of EQUITY Investments, Steel output down, Alexanders to break £6m, Good rally in gold mines EQUITY Markets, Call to industry to use State research, £7m order for Clyde yards, Rockware fulfils promise, The Monks Investment Trust Limited The Abbots Investment Trust Limited The Friars Investment Trust Limited, Britain's trade deficit doubles: imports leap, Burmah Oil buys outlets on Continent, Slater move is success, Treasury diagnoses Britain's troubles, Business Diary Making the invisibles visible, Leslie & Godwin goes up to 25 pc, Messina's Datsun stake costs £2m, Japanese steel lesson for UK mission, Aaronson Bros. Limited, Large help for money market, Union Corporation Limited, Incomes policy an imperative, says Wilson, Five-man strike peril, Alcan's strip order, Montague Meyer to pay 4 pc more, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Budget, Bowater dividend cut, Steady at the close Fixed Interest, Receiving orders, Hotels invest £30m in the 'new tourists', European and Far East securities, The big gold scramble, TWA to aid of W Indian line, Italy buys £2m BMC Minis, Gas price suits Robens, S Africa orders three Boeing jets, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, Lloyd Rakusen & Sons Limited, CBI chief confident of strong revival, 'Too many omissions' in retail price index, Filters decision could block Courtaulds' plans, Manufacturers raise export prices, The Times list of Latest Dividends, John & E. Sturge romps ahead, Is this a flaw in 20th century man?, PIB chief seeks wider powers, Bigger groupings and smaller work forces are vital to our shipyards. RODNEY COWTON reports on the Tough haul for the shipbuilders, Hefty loss for CBR Jersey, London gold demand hits all-time peak, How The Markets Moved, 'Transport Bill will hit building costs', Dictaphone seeks first UK takeover, Canal-Randolph Corporation, Investment trust pointer to Carliol units, Ghana link for Standard Bank, Very big demand for gold, Odd caution in Bowater cut, Briefly From Industry Nation faces £22m rise in food bills, Malaya General Company, Commodities soar, Normal trading by Intra Bank, Mortgage curbs hint, The United States And General Trust Corporation Share Asset Values Rise By 44 Per Cent, Machine tool firm to close, Norwest Construction in housing offer, 'Bright future' for Euro-bonds. Business Appointments: Polwarth to head General Accident. Stock Exchange Tables: World Bank's $125m US bond issue, Wall Street mixed in light trading, N Y silver up 1,440 points, Silver soars to record levels, Regional share prices, Eurosyndicat, Unit trust prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Most gilts lower, Recent issues, Closing Prices-continued.

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