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The Times - 13/04/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From an Archaeological Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, April 12, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Berlin, APril 12, By STAFF REPORTERS, From LOUIS HEREN-WASHINGTON, April 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Coventry, April 12, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Scarborough, April 12, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Exeter, April 12, BY OUR HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR SIAI, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From DAVID BONAVIA-Can Tho, April 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From PETER HOPKIRK, From EVELYN IRONS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviy, April 12, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN-Prague, April 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, April 12, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wellington, April 12, From PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent-Augusta, April 12, By BARRY DAVIES, By TOM GERMAN, By TOM FREEMAN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By BRIAN MOORE, By GERALD SINSTADT, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, BY BRIAN LEWIS, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, JOHN HUXTABLE., JOHN WHEELER., ROBERT CARR., LINDSAY ANDERSON, MOLLY PLOWRIGHT., W. G. JACKSON, , W. E. BAUGH., H. J. RUTHERFOORD., By John Hennessy, Sports Editor, D. C. WATT., DAVID CARVER., J. W. GENESE, DENIS GREENHILL, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By CANON DONALD NICHOLSON, FROM HARRY GOLOMBEK, CHESS CORRESPONDENT, BY A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By PHILIP JACOBSON, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Scarborough, AprIl 12, From DAVID SPANIER, By IAN MORISON, By JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By JOHN GILMORE, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By MAURICE CORINA, By JOE ROEBER, , by Lord David Cecil, GUY BRETT, WILLIAM MANN, STEPHEN WALSH, By Robin Orr, STANLEY SADIE, BY H. J. BLACKHAM, JOHN BURROW, BY MARCIA DAVENPORT, CHARLES OSBORNE, BY PIA PAOLI, EDWARD CANDY, EDITED BY BRIAN ALDERSON, ROBERT NYE, BY LAWRENCE DURAELL, P. N. FURBANK, BY NORMAN COLLINS, GABRIEL CHANAN, BY LEN DEIGHTON, HANNAH CARTER, H. R. F. KEATING,

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News: Russia wants S Africa banned, Rhodesian Front man resigns, Optics and old lace, 100 killed in Pakistan cyclone, Surgeon loses meals fight, Setback over SW Africa, Russian roulette on the A38, Sixty college girls risk expulsion, Saigon leader hits at US advisers 'No dictation' on S Vietnam, How student leader was wounded, Olympic tide flows against South Africa, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Charity Only When I Larf, 'Evil men' among rebel prisoners Lord Stonham replies, Johnson flying to Honolulu talks on Wednesday, Safety Of Sailors, Heedless of time, Students Fight With Police In Berlin Attacks on Springer newspaper chain, Biafra ultimatum to foreign firms Threat to seize assets, Herons find park right place for family, Fiction Good news from Dionysus Tunc, 'Times' robbery plot acquittal, Pilgrims Throng Jerusalem, Paperbacks, Finds at Bath unique, 'No longer overlord'-Wilson, The Times Diary Rabbi voices Arab fears Barbara's school for Ministers Short film festivals collide, Yemen arms shipment plot, Truman backing for Humphrey, Andrew Graham, Appeal Court privacy aim in new Bill, Oulton Park protest, Accused man 'read of Dr King shooting', Union link threatened, Lost ferry death toll still in doubt, Young Liberals Urge State-Run Banks, The ending of tenancies, In The Open Edward Anderson, Youth buried girl alive, Protest over river flats, Need For Council Bed-Sitters, Science Report Physics Metals damaged by lasers, Eating In Katie Stewart, Brake Applied By Czech Leader Warning against anarchy, Outcry over Mirage sale, 300 in gaol will work full week, Easter sun smiles on marchers, bathers and traffic Jams, Relish in Yorkshire, Laying down the lawn, Rudi Dutschke, symbol of youth in rebellion, Signs of new strength at education Ministry, Firing across the Jordan, Colonial The Governor's Lady, New link iN King hunt, Reprimanded men 'to clear names' Bristol Engines dispute, Mr Kaunda accuses Britain, 'Umbrella' bridge is removed, Indian boy allowed to stay, U Thant Meets Hanoi Envoy, Rich strike in LA, Cautious Russian line on Prague action, Tankard fetches £5,200, Who wrote ending to Gospel of St. Mark?, Pay decision for busmen, Pat Moss out of rally, Injunction makes legal history. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lesser, holiday in Carinthia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Horticultural Society, Atco, Russell Castings, Teenage Holidays, Appeals, Kuoni, The Times, Mountfield, British Eagle, Ebor, Sky Tours, Blackmore & Langdon, Easter Eggs, Help the aged, Gpo, Twa, Panam. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Personal, Historic Homes, Sutton's Birdproof Garden Netting And Cages, Church services tomorrow: Easter Day, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts And Boats, Shopping By Post, Travel, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Picture Gallery: Symbols in the Vale Photographed in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, by Cathal O'Gorman of The Times, Sport: Sports in Brief, Seductive Form Of Ladykillers, Herne Hill cycling, Gruelling day for Tony Jacklin Palmer fails to qualify, Pressure Tells On Leeds Harvey a fine reserve, Sale's Fifth Win In A Row, Weekend sporting arrangements Association Football, Penarth unable to hold Barbarians Pressure in second half, City find touch in second half, Constans preferred to Hametus Petingo and So Blessed out, Holders retain rackets title, QPR show signs of strain, French Myth a danger to Chebs Lad, Hospitality overdone, Other hockey Festivals, British crews dominate fifth race, Patience rewarded for Mrs Moore, Liverpool Look Ponderous, Rotherham slip at Valley, Broome back with a win, Manchester clubs reap full reward for Liverpool's striking lapse, Miss Wade in final. Editorials/Leaders: Tories And The Race Bill, Neddy Office may now merge with the DEA, £400m aero orders 'could be trebled', The Turning Of A Tide, Trade figures: ominous or just disappointing?, Germany's Students. Letters to the Editor: Lack of integrity, Writers' Protest, At The Double, 'A Pox On Jenkins', The reason why?, The Quest For Christian Unity, Blackboard Jungle, Fixing The Temperature, Critics' Charge, Integral quality, The Russell Papers, Industrial Relations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Wales, Church News, Princess Marina, Duchess of. Arts and Entertainment: Contest Of Youth With Experience, Hartung exhibition, Oxford Man In Chess Lead 168 Competitors, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,823, Weekend Broadcasting, Harry Golombek The winning systems. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, April 14, 1943 Meals Without Meat. Obituaries: Obituary Prof Heinrich Nordhoff President of Volkswagen. Deaths. Business and Finance: £103m March trade gap as imports fail to slacken off, Jobbing giant now registered, BSC chief: new health blow, Large help for money, £improves on Paris buying, Home loans up but cutback warning, Funds keep steady, Gold goes above $38, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Car sales firms in merger, Share leaders move ahead to fresh peaks, More flexible approach to trading agreements, £ gains in spite of poor figures, Good results expected from Gestetner and M & S, National strike threat to steel industry, State aid for Rand Mines group, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, A big rise in IBM profits, The New Zealand And River Plate Land Mortgage Company Limited Sir Denys Lowson on the situation in Argentina, Shock at UK bill tender, LMS gets control of Sanitas Trust, Merger chairman to get £19,950, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Limited-Perth, Airlines cut family fares, $450,000 for seat on NYSE, Note circulation jumps £44.6m, How The Markets Moved, Demand continues unabated, £10m order for Mowlem, Insurance aid plea on riots, Shares swap in link-up, The case of Mr Fremantle's handshake, NY cocoa loses ground, European subsidiary for Allied English Potteries, Arthur Wood & Son (Longport),, Good outlook for F J C Lilley. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Prices Large rises in garages, Barclays Bank DCO makes rights offer, Share indices, Silver prices slip lower, Closing Prices-continued, Another strong gain on Wall Street. Reviews: EO Hoppe 90 today, A memorable concert, Sorcerers in the nursery, A gift for friendship Too Strong For Fantasy, A gift for hope Atoms At Tea-Time, Muggeridge on the road to Emmaus, The pew still cuts the spine Humanism, Opera with Clydeside setting Perth Theatre Full Circle, The charge and the film, Is there a case for the court?, Pooter, Obsessive image of today, Genee Theatre To Reopen, Impressive debut. Politics and Parliament: Book brings questions on broadcasts control, Responsibility for DEA, Greeks must dispel tales of torture. Weather: The Weather.

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