The Times - 28/12/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From IAN MCDONALD-Houston, Texas, Dec. 27, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Dec. 27, By Staff Reporters, From Our Own Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By DENIS TAYLOR, From Our Northern Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Dec. 27, From PAUL MARTIN, From RICHARD WIGG-Buenos Aires, Dec. 27, From NAN ROBERTSON, , From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, Dec. 27, From Our Correspondent, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Dec. 27, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Adelaide, Dec. 27, By ROY MCKELVIE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, IAN MCDONALD, INNIS MACBEATH, A. V. BRADSHAW., T. R. M. CREIGHTON, Lecturer in English Literature., S. W. ROSKILL., GEOFFREY LLOYD., Michael Adams. Hugh Norris, James Belgrave. Anthony Nutting, Elizabeth Collard, Manula Sykes, Ian Gilmour. Dennis Walters, Doreen Ingrams, Executive CommitColin Jackson, tee of The Council Christopher for the AdvanceMayhew, ment of ArabRichard May, British UnderMusa Mazzawi, standing., TONY SMYTHE., OSCAR MORLAND., PATRICK HADLEY., By Sir Bernard Lovell, F.R.S., Director of Jodrell Bank Experimental Radio Astronomy Station, E. M. BEHRENS, Managing Director, Ionian Bank, R. W. MCLEOD, Chairman, The National Ski Federation of Great Britain., T. S. W. JARVIS, NORMAN COLLINS, Chairman, A. A. EVANS, General Secretary, By PAUL OESTREICHER, By DAVID JONES, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Dec. 27, By WARWICK BROPHY, By GILES SMITH, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From PATRICIA LLOYD JONES, Frankfurt, Dec. 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Amsterdam, Dec. 27, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. RYLATT., IAN MORISON, DAVID DAVIS, By Nature-Times News Service, By P. N. Furbank, John Carter introduces five pages of special travel articles, John Russell Taylor, BRIAN ALDERSON, BY JOHN TERRAINE (Hutchinson 50s.), Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek,
ResumoNews: Russians to put new pressure on Czechs, Stop-gap to save fish from pollution, New bomb test by China, Conflict of interests over trade secrets, Holiday '69 Iain Crawford The Family Abroad, Road deaths down by 18, but more hurt, All Carlist family in exile, Villages cut off by 6ft snowdrifts, Americans plan noon landing in summer, Argentine film ban to be 'only first step', QE2 develops new engine trouble, Maxwell in new NoW deal clash, Mayor under attack, Paris hint of nuclear anxiety, Forecast of a teachers' council, 100 years underground, Where the credit should go, New China refusal to free Grey, Eight charges in airliner case, Dr Nogueira protests, Additional security for the World Cup, Mooncraft returns to earth exactly on time, Holiday lingers on in the factories of Britain, Immigration service at Heathrow criticized, Prime Minister In The Scillies, Holiday '69 Carol Wright The Family at home, Russia kept informed by the hot line, Riders oppose Epping Forest restrictions, President's hopes on Vietnam, Momentous year for Jeyes, Hope and a passion for the possible, Writ on Judy Garland, Close heat in t-RNA race, Greyhound racing curb on illegal bets, Approval by the Arab world, Home-owners put plan to by-pass solicitors, Housing rules opposed by rural councils, Widening horizons for space exploration, Anxious moment early in flight, Korean doubts over Pueblo, Impact of equity-linked policies, Lost boy claimed by parents, Mounting fire hazard claims two more lives, Red Cross accused by Lagos colonel, Why Mrs Johnson lost friends, The Times Diary Victor Louis's Formosa trip Lectureship in Jewish history Ontario veteran at the National, Bond between ponies and backward children, The Queen expresses admiration, A nation's relief, Protest over dismissed priests, Russians may yet beat US to the planets, Timetable of an epic voyage in space, US to sell Phantoms to Israel. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Climax Fork Trucks, Villas, Turkey, Multiple Display Advertisements, Orientours (London) Ltd., Holidays For The Sophisticated, Jersey Lines, Wings Limited, Swedish Lloyd, Hoverlloyd, Ireland, The Times, The Sunday Times, Austrian National Tourist Office, Romania, Budget, Jetway 69, Walter Blom & Son Ltd., Ormos Shipping Co. Ltd., Prins Ferries, Inghams, Oxfam, Clarksons, Corfu Villas., Minitrek Expeditions, Supertravel, Global, Europroperty, Thoresen 'Viking', Tentoel, Shaw Savill Line, Osl, Bea, Erna Low, Horizon, Portsmouth Building Society. Index. Picture Gallery: Homing cat. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Lanfrinchi wins Lombank event, Quick win in doubles earns Cup for US, Sports in Brief, Cheshire in battle for top place, Snow reports, Weekend sporting arrangements Rugby Union, Willis hopes for title, Yawl leads in ocean race, Cardiff test for London Welsh, No racing in England, Arsenal's chance to close gap, Fortune returning to the billiards table, Three Australians take control of second Test. Editorials/Leaders: Ending the ambiguity over fuel policy, Hopes for engineering, Praise from Jenkins, Safely Back, University Freedom. Letters to the Editor: The Teheran Plot, The World's Prisoners, Venerable Monster, Universities And The Pib, Violence In The Middle East, Beatty And Jutland, Helping the disabled, Sullivan's Tempi, British Skiing, Apollo 8, Policy On Art, To teach or research?, Public Service Pensions, Teacher Shortage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Two Ambassadors Promoted, University News Edinburgh, Auxiliary Bishop For Liverpool, New Chairman For Bird Committee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday December 29 1943 Victory In The Air. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon J. S. Purvis, Sir Alexander Aikman Former chairman of EMI, Hon Theodora Benson Novelist and travel writer, Dr. A. K. Gani, Sir Charles Blackett, Capt Cuthbert Orde, Mr S. J. Thorne, Mr S C Ramsey, Sir Russell Wilkinson Royal doctor, Obituary, Mr A Pryce-Jones, Dr Dorothy Garrod. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Services tomorrow: first Sunday after Christmas, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Connoisseurs' Guide, The Golden Fleece, Gardening. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, US dockers start talks and Johnson gives a warning, Australian bank merger, Big last-minute spending spree sets Christmas shopping record, Treasury bill rate, Fortes wins stake in new Cyprus hotel, NY cocoa down 97 points, Jessel catches Demerara at its nadir, The Times Shareindices, Forward rates narrow on dollar demand Sterling, Massive leap in US prices, VW sales jump 25 per cent, Japan steel exports up, Oils ahead in small turnover EQUITY Markets, Dutch squeeze on credit, Employers welcome flu scheme, More choose gas central heating, Tax transfers offset Money Market, Too much cheese brings fear of market collapse, Worthington-Simpson price looks for bid of 65s, British Funds firm in quiet trading Fixed Interest, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, French bank raises export discount rate, Donovan talks called, Holland buys German tanks, How The Markets Moved, Maserati engine for new Citroen, Deposit crisis looms, Sugar pact to be implemented, International Nickel lifts prices world-wide. Stock Exchange Tables: Nervousness in Paris sends prices lower The Bourses, Losses in the majority by the close Wall Street, Cocoa futures move forward again Commodities, Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leading oil shares firm, Unit Trust Prices. Arts and Entertainment: More for Hastings, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,042, Losing the maximum, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday. Reviews: Holiday '69, Nothing much to cheer, Holiday '69 John Carter The poor man's guide to foreign concessions, The play's almost the thing, Telling the tasting, Our new man in Hollywood, Philatelic uniqueness, Telegrams of fire, Pooter, Getting on with it The Life And Times Of Lord Mountbatten, The legacy will be wet, Jobs for January, Crick-necked at the stars, Down to Brindley's town, Henze early and late, Book of the year-a personal choice Critics and occasional contributors to The Times choose the new book that has most delighted them in 1968, Roast duck with rice pilaff, Tribute To Forster.
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