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The Times - 20/02/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From FRED EMERY-Hué, Feb. 19, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM THE NEWS TEAM, BY ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Feb. 19, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Manchester, Feb. 19, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Feb. 19, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Feb. 19, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, Feb. 19, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Amman, Feb. 19, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT`, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Feb. 19, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Feb. 19, From KATE WEBB-Saigon, Feb. 19, By T. G. Rosenthal, By David Wade, J.O.C., From Our Museums Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By Michael Billington, From SCOTT STOKES-Seoul, Feb. 19, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, RICHARD CROOKSHANK. 7 Elliott Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon., W. E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. The National Art-Collections Fund. Hertford House. Manchester Square, W.1., ROGER FULFORD. Barbon Manor, Kirkby Lonsdale, Camforth, Feb. 17., EDWIN HUBBARD. 2021 Tooks Court, Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, E.C.4. Feb. 19., DOUGLAS YOUNG. Makarsbield, Tay-port, Fife, Scotland, Feb.17., LUDOVIC KENNEDY. The Old Manse, Makerstoun, By Kelso, Scotland, Feb. 17., B. A. T. BALEWA, Deputy High Commissioner, Nigeria High Commission. 9 Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2., DOUGLAS JAY. ERNEST PERRY. House Commons., T. M. FARMILOE, Director, Macmillan and Co., Ltd. Little Essex Street, W.C.2., By Austen Albu, Labour M.P. for Edmonton, S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons, Feb. 18., TIM HOLLAND, Chairman, Casino Association of Great Britain, 21 Curzon Street, W.1., E. L. MASCALL, Professor of Historical Theology in the University of London. King's College, Strand, W.C.2., By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By TOM GERMAN, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, , From REX BELLAMY-Paris, Feb. 19, By ROY McKELVIE, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER JAY and MAURICE CORINA, By NICHOLAS TRAVERS, By MICHAEL THOMAS, By ROY MACKIE, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By RODNEY COWTON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By GAVIN GORDON, Brussels, Feb. 19, By JOHN WOODLAND, By KEITH PAYNE, Our Banking Correspondent, By JOHN GILMORE, From Mr. W. Harris, W. HARRIS. 40 Denmark Hill, Camberwell, S.E.5., From Mr. Eric Elliott., ERIC ELLIOTT, Director, Stainless Steel Development Association. 7 Old Park Lane, W.1., By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, BY JOHN WOODLAND, By JOHN CARRINGTON,

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News: 'Victory' claims by Vietcong, The Times Diary Surprise choice for GLC'S top job Public schools in perspective Labour MP calls for association, Mrs Bilocca loses her job, Marines Threatened With Disaster In Hué Battle Heavy losses suffered in street fighting, LSE report recommendations, Danger from pill 'overemphasized', Automatic trains for Tube, Perils Of Space Debris Growing Disaster averted in 1962, Store Gutted By £50,000 Fire, Frontier watch for Yugoslavs, Briefly From Industry BR's record shin cargoes, Rann tribunal gives part of area to Pakistan, Poles gaol composer, Homes burnt in Australia bushfires, V & A acquires a famous Rowlandson, Wife, Son Vanish After Threats, Uproar At Ferry Disaster Trial, Britain welcomes Trucial union, American superiority in missiles, Paganini pyrotechnics, Coalition not on at present'-Mr King, Mint men are given work pledge, Long Training On Tet Offensive Vietcong prisoners report, Gaoled friend surrenders her home, Coloured busman resigns after beating, Traffic lanes for buses only, Future of Aldabra still uncertain Concern over wildlife, Jordan Cabinet split on commando raids, Sanctions proposed on South Africa, Heavy damages in thalidomide case, Loss of faith and loss of face in South Korea, Carborundum whiskers for strength, Moon photos of spacecraft, 3 years for 'trickster', Thoughts of Chairman LBJ, Wife of Paul Ignotus dies in fire, Anglo-Dutch talks open, The medium is A missed opportunity, Should Labour left resign the Whip?, Co-op advertisement 'might mislead', Communism not China is US enemy, Muddle stops Delhi trade talks, N Ireland plea for goodwill, MPs seek curb on mergers, Strike clash over US hospital, The last of the sea cows, Prehistoric monsoons in the Indus Valley, Mrs Gandhi denies border threat India to accept Rann of Kutch award, Walker denies smuggling, Greek King urged to return, Settlement hope at BUA, Mr Sandys asks for a Kenya explanation, Interference In Yemen Alleged Aden court hears letters, AEI closure 'irrevocable', 120,000 not citizens, Hotel will sue over dispute. Picture Gallery: Picket and persuasion at Swazi conference. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tdc, Henlys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hardy Amies, Fibreglass Limited, The Times, Messrs. Coutts & Co, Nylons, Leicester Permanent, Hertz, Canada Life, Boac, British Olivetti, A Perfect&exclusive, Lovell, Bedford dealers, London Hilton, Twa, Sterling island, Lamson. Index. Classified Advertising: Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 20, Appointments Also On Pages 19 & 20, To Place an Advertisement, Personal, Charities And Appeals, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Also On Pages 18 & 19. Reviews: Sailing Manual Fetches £1,400 Top Prices At Sotheby's, Magnificent Chekhov, Youth and birth control, Baroque music from home and abroad, Canadian Actress For Juliet, S-F theme for festival, Helen Lessore and the Beaux Arts. Editorials/Leaders: A Disputed Award, Home Rule For The Use, The Logic Of Monopoly. Letters to the Editor: The food price farce, Modern Planning, Living room, Gaming Bill, Government's Power To Rule, Buying a book, London's Motorways, 'Tell ME Lies', Too Many Secrets, Stainless reputation, Limits of democracy, Peace Effort In Nigeria, How To Run Scotland, Oscott Lectern. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday February 20, 1943 Privacy At Home. Marriages. Obituaries: Leo Cella, Mr B. Newman, Dr K. N. Katju, Sir A. Gray Economist and poet, Mr W. J. Moloney, Rt Rev A. T. P. Williams Former Bishop of Winchester, Obituary, George Hackenschmidt: Wrestler And Strong Man. Deaths. Sport: Fink's return a boon to Oxford crew, Rugby club records, Age favours Charles, Mrs McKay in a hurry, Colleges in fine form, Four more courses given all-clear Six wins for Stephensons, Sports in Brief, Hockey trial teams picked, Snow reports, Leeds United at home again, Walsall bow to Hateley, Britain In Sight Of Victory Three more wins needed, Laws need changing, India heading for victory, Leicester recover their cup pride Two goals from Large, Little support for British 'mile', Newbury pointer to Champion Hurdle, Buchanan Knocks Out Cullen. Law: 'Fair And Just' Settlement For Thalidomide Babies S. And Others V. Distillers Company (Biochemicals) Ltd., I Am Sorry Now, Prince Littler Says London Artists V. Littler (And Associated Actions). Politics and Parliament: Two unions quarrel, Impatience at Algeria's delays, The Commons: character records: busmen's pay, The exporter's word, but in writing, Radames on stage and television. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,778. Weather: The Weather. Property: Overseas Properties, Sales By Auction. Births. Business and Finance: Ex-Staveley executive gets writ, Three banks to state their merger case, Winning, the American way, Stock jobbers in merger move, Trust Houses back into a growth era, £24,000 for a chief executive, Funds resume their rise Fixed Interest, UK airlines strong bid for more charter work, VEBA talks put off, British American And General Trust, Gunter 'no' to £2 3/4 m docks aid, Money short all day, Fund for trustees, ICI leads market lower, Palabora's profits now top £20m, John Feaver (tin box, keg and, Redman Tool £½m offer, New look Victor Value decides to prune 20 of its outlets, ICI shares lead decline, US News Gold price rise fears, Central Mfg. aim at £300,000, Southerns pay interim 7 pc as profits spurt, BUA in no state to weather strike, £400,000 loss in brewery strike, Kuwait, Rumania agree on oil deal, The new boy circuit, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Investing in Belgium-on credit, Commons brief on defence, Sun Alliance-Planet terms, 7 per cent rise in the motor trade's turnover, Tees-side changes course, European and Far East securities, White Paper soon on mergers and monopolies, Philippines loan, $400m airbus order is biggest ever, Container 'first', The Times list of Latest Dividends, Market group, Agreement on coffee, NY cocoa futures lower, How The Markets Moved, LME silver trading off to a good start, UK, France in joint trade talks, Hold-up on the line for the car makers, Solid base for recovery, Shotton stoppage threat to steel export orders, Sterling improves to close 6 points up, Ministry act in bid to settle AP strike, IMF team sets out, Vickers: new loan limit?, Interim Statement Hothlyn Corporation Limited, Sir Denis quits next month, US holiday spending fall, Way to help British in sell overseas, ICI nylon Efta prices up. Business Appointments: STC elects Lord Caccia chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street gains modest ground, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Banks and insurances dull, Regional share prices, Unit trust prices, Recent issues, Copper still rising: cash up £17, Closing Prices-continued, Rises and Falls.

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