The Times - 14/02/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Feb. 13, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, By David Wood, From JOHN HENNESSY, By KEITH PAYNE, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By Our Churches Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Portsmouth, Feb. 13, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By JOHN YOUNG, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Feb. 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Feb. 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM PETER DUNN., From FRED EMERY-Ban Me Thuot, From DAVID LEITCH-Hué, Feb. 13, By HUGH NOYES, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Feb. 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Feb. 13, FROM INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Feb. 13, From DAVID HOTHAM, By Michael Baily, PHS, EMANUEL SHINWELL., CECIL J. PATTERSON., A. C. DURIE., MERVYN SOUTHWARK, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, Labour M.P. for Woolwich East, BILL HAMLING, Labour M.P. for Woolwich West. RODERICK L. DOBLE, Town Clerk, W. ADAIR-ROBERTS., ALICIA C. PERCIVAL., MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON., By Richard Harris, D. REESON., LEONARD SCHAPIRO. PETER REDDAWAY., JAMES TYE, Controller, British, By BEVIS HILLIER, , SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By Joan Chissell, A.E.P., by William Shakespeare, By Henry Popkin, By William Shakespeare, From Michael Billington, by Euripides, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Henry Raynor, From JOHN WOODCOCK-Kingston, Feb. 13, By PETER MARSON, From DENNIS BIRD-Grenoble, Feb. 13, From JOHN HENNESSY-Grenoble, Feb. 13, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, BY PHILIP CLIFFORD, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By RUSSELL BLAIR, By REX BELLAMY, By ROY MCKELVIE, By JOHN PRICE, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By MAURICE CORINA, By RONALD KERSHAW, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID JONES, By RODNEY COWTON, Mr. J. M. Clay's Statement, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Manchester, Feb. 13, By BERRY RITCHIE, By DONALD CONSTANT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-New York, Feb. 13, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Mr. Richard Body, M.P., RICHARD BODY., From Mr. M. J. Barrett, M. J. BARRETT., From Mr. F. A. Phillips, F. A. PHILLIPS., From Mr. Sidney H. Mearns, SIDNEY H. MEARNS., By JOHN CARRINGTON, by A. D. Bonham-Carter, by G. J. Ford, Senior Careers Officer, London Borough of Ealing, by Richard Lambert, by W. P. Kirkman, Assistant Secretary, Oxford University Appointments Committee, by Paul Gillett, Principal Careers Officer, Inner London Education Authority, by Michael O'Connor, by J. H. B. Dodd, National Institute of Industrial Psychology, by Laura Tatham, by L. R. Buckley, by Rosemary Simon, by G. M. Williams, by G. Wansell,
ResumoNews: Rough road for the Coloured, Mixed Views On Tv In Lords Peer walks out grumbling, W German coalition discord, Why the Army advertises for Officers-and means to go on doing so, Nightmare victory in Vietnam city Looting after the napalm, Setback for Bill from Lords, Mr Wilson says only small gap prevents talks, GEC challenged over factory 'pledges', Seminars for super-girls, Savundra tells of nudists, Battle for 'balance' in London transport plan, Where the customer has no redress, Johnson Peace Envoy Visits Hanoi, Borrowed children for home loans GLC mortgage frauds, Mr King attacks 'secretive society', Dutch Delay Eec Research, Tragic Trek Out Of Hué, West's big lead in air power Survey by Mr McNamara, Design for the size-conscious, For the past 10 years, architects and contract de-, Careers How industry must woo talent, Holiday scheme for children, A possible new fishery off Northumberland, U S Sending Another 10,500 Troops For Vietnam War Second offensive by Vietcong expected, Arctic party ready, Sudden change of plan by U Thant, State dowry scheme for Greece, Constitution Hill lamps may stay, Drought hits Canberra, Submarine officers 'failed to plan' Charge of negligence, German youth rebels against past and present, Collector Sells After Theft Leeds Creamware, Victor offers competition on all fronts, Ex-councillor acquitted, Doors open for the practical, Housewives quit the sink, C.S.E. Grade One makes the grade, E Germans banned at Games, More say by man in the pew, America accused over nuclear bombers, Steps to fortify over 40s, Soviet writer defiant, £8,000 man stays a hobo, 3. What the United States is up against, Libel Bill has all-party support, Men who get the facts, Study of transplant ethics, Courts as watchdogs over stage obscenity, Radio's Jill of all trades, Slow progress in S Korea, Storm over dismissal of film expert, Trawler Adviser Off To Iceland, 'Get value' warning on students, The Times Diary, Shooting: two men named, Big cut in gaming clubs planned Control not suppression is Government aim, A Tender Missive To Mr Wilson, 'Asylum' for TV cat Arthur, Guidance to a degree, Pub for men only gets licence, Firms still search for top quality, Smoother path for the handicapped, Exports a record at £499m, Defenders of Khe Sanh, From pupils to press-a late starter, Clothing sent to Scotland Yard, Job hoppers are expensive, Preventing rejection of grafted skin, 'Arab spy ring' broken, Rotation of the earth slowing down, Mr Wilson defines pay ceiling, Tories choose March for by-elections. News in Brief. 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Associated Newspapers Ltd., Council Ordered Not To Demolish Cottages Wright V. Warwick R.D.C.. Editorials/Leaders: Sorting out the tax chaos, Transplant Surgery, The Wrong Gamble, U Thant In London. Letters to the Editor: Freedom In Russia, Constitution Hill, The Woolwich Case, Mr Heath's Policy On Vietnam, A child's games, Treasury transfusion, London's Traffic, Backing Britain, Greedy culprit and the national cake, Suffragette Colours, Nigerian Peace Force, A little tedious, The Case For Home Rule, Dying fire. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,773, Eight Extra Boards In Bridge Match. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From THE TIMES of Monday February 15, 1943. Obituaries: Mr E. B. Macrae, Rt Rev C. W. Alderson Anglican critic of U D I, Miss Mae Marsh, Mr John Pinches Sculptor and painter, Mr C. Harvison, Obituary, Ildebrando Pizzetti Leading Italian composer. Reviews: Irving Wardle on the Negro in the American theatre, Producer obscures the text, Modest and spartan Lear, Wagnerian singer for Janacek opera, Metaphors in steel, Mercenaries alive, The Dance Of Death To Be Filmed, Carl Foreman's Stage Musical, Hysterical Prince of Denmark, Eloquent musical tribute. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 23 & 24, Personal, Charles Follett Ltd, Appointments Also On Pages 22 & 24, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments. Politics and Parliament: The Lords: arms for Nigeria, No time for playing politics on Vietnam, Home Secretary seeks to purge gaming of crime, protection rackets, and big profits, Commons: refunds on medicine, Doctors divided on tonsils, Mr Wilson explains 3½% wages norm. Sport: Palawan surges ahead, Easy win for Tudor Bar, Gold medal double, Sports in Brief, More At Stake Than Rivalry, Snow reports, England struggling to avoid Test defeat, Today's Rugby, Doubts now settled, Oxford too forceful, S Africa close to win, Today's hockey, Tennis, Medal Missed By Split Second Gina Hathorn magnificent, McGrath may move for £30,000, Danzer In Lead, Tiger to meet McCormack, Softer going helps Persian War Sempervivum top weight, Today's football, Uneasy Guy's In Final Again. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Town Houses. Births. Business and Finance: Babycham in Europe?, Chairman-designate asks for delay, Planning: the only realistic way to economic progress, Trade gap narrows as exports top £500m, Revenue surplus of £177m, Car plants disrupted by two strikes, Overseas Companies, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Wilson and U S rebates, Alexander Hamilton Fund, Efficiency can be the mirage in the merger, Martins Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, East & West Investment Trust Limited, Draft timetable soon on switch to metric system, Cyril Lord shop sales puzzle, ICI shares up for third day, Treasury's surprise loan, ITV netted £26m in 3 months, EEC facing pigmeat and butter surplus, Italy revokes oil controls, Pay demand, Marconi's £1m Skynet order, Briefly From Industry Fiat raises car prices in Britain, Big stores express doubts on value added tax, We're on our way says Sir Leslie, Hamersley iron exports lift Conzinc Riotinto profits, Trust & Agency (Aust) raises final rate to 10 pc, Rebuilding at Castle, Iraq to sign USSR oil pact, Devaluation boosts BOLSA profits, Trustee cash flow drops, TGWU delegates threaten walkout on car talks, Pound fails to hold a 3 point gain, Good start made by Glanfield Lawrence, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, M. L. Holdings Limited, Receiving orders, Bahama land sales pick up, The man in the stretch suit, Sun Electric directors approached, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Lean future in chemicals, Malgavita Limited, Who are the 50 U S firms evading tax?, Builders' order books fall again, The Times list of Latest Dividends, US profits climb 5 pc, Hyman guide to management, Move to simplify fiscal legislation, Rubber price 'too low', More increases in pvc prices, Orient And General Investment Trust Ltd. Higher Gross Income, How The Markets Moved, Gaygirl injunction, Strike halts Ansells, BHS denies takeover bid, Devaluation assessed, Electro-Hydraulics Limited, Bus minority takeover terms, New £700m tap stock, Grocery rises since devaluation 'were ignored', Heavy tax transfers hit money, Sharp rise in foreign bond prices, Government urged to give more aid to hotel industry, Drugs firm challenges, Rises and Falls. Business Appointments: Odhams reconstitutes board. Stock Exchange Tables: European and Far East securities, N Y sugar closes easy, Cash copper hits £700 again, Regional share prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Australian mines strong, Fresh losses on Wall Street, Grain markets, Unit trust prices, Closing Prices-continued, New Issues Lawtex off to lively start, Recent issues, Good rises during morning.
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