The Times - 18/03/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From DAVID SPANIER, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, FROM LOUIS HEREN, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From DESSA TREVISAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, From DAVID BONAVIA, From PETER DUNN, From STEWART HARRIS, By JOHN CHARTRES, , FROM PETER NICHOLS, From Dana Adams Schmidt, , By HENRY RAYMONT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Caryl Brahms, By Henry Raynor, By William Mann Music Critic, By Michael Billington, From a Correspondent, By Mosco Carner, By Stanley Sadie, By Suzy Menkes, From RICHARD DAVY, From Mr. John Tanfield and others, JOHN TANFIELD, Senior Treasurer, Amateur Dramatic Club. RONALD GRAY, Senior Treasurer, Marlowe Society. BRIAN ROTHWELL, Senior Treasurer, University Actors. HUGH THIRLWAY, Senior Treasurer, , From Mr. William Ridd, WILLIAM G. RIDD, Director, the, From Wing Commander Sir Archibald James, ARCHIBALD JAMES., From Mrs. R. D. Vaughan Williams, ALISON VAUGHAN WILLLAMS., From Mr. L. K. Brown, L. K. BROWN, formerly Administra, From Mr. R. M. Stuttard, R M. STUTTARD, General Secre-, From Mr. J. H. Quinlem, J. H. QUINLEM. 64 Longridge Road, S.W.5., From Mr. Klaus Zimmermann, KLAUS B. ZIMMERMANN. 14 Chester Row. S.W.1., From Louis Heren, Washington, From Mr. A. D. Hayling and others, A. D. HAYLING, Trinity College A. W. REID, Gonville and Caius College G. Pritchard, King's College Cambridge, March 11., From Miss Jean Fraga, JEAN FRAGA., From Mr. Iraj Mokhtar, IRAJ N. MOKHTAR. 79 Cameragh Road, Barons Court, W.14., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN WOODCOCK, By ROGER MACDONALD, By NORMAN CREEK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By TOM GERMAN, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, FROM AN IRISH RACING CORRESPONDENT, From NEIL ALLEN, By BRIAN LEWIS, By MICHAEL KETTLEWELL, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From DAVID SPANIER, US Economics Correspondent, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS and KEITH PAYNE, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Mining Editor, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By GEORGE PULAY, City Editor, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, From Mr. C. Russell, COSMO RUSSELL., By JOHN PRICE, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW,
ResumoNews: Big changes forecast for car industry, Vietnam warning on orphans, Philby tells of shock at Burgess defection, Bonn's Gaullist Trend Grows, Lordship of manor as US prize, Hercules bronze will be in Cellini sale, Changing the guard holds up the Irish, Arctic Dash Over Breaking ICE Team nearing polar pack, 200 arrested in Vietnam war protest, Rent Control Blamed For Slums Decay, Bacteria and algae for breakfast, Mounting pressure on Novotny Protest march to castle, Action urged to stop ghettoes, Spain sends art treasures, Royalist plan for attack on Sana, New clashes close Rome university, Dye shows how sea warms up, New silver raid at Canterbury Regimental depot ransacked, Boy wrote 'Mitchell' letter, Six warned of waste in nuclear plans, Cambridge Setting Of Psalms, Women as artists' theme, In shopping precincts, Success of tradition, What makes Kennedy run?, Grass management highlighted, 45 Men Taken Off Oil Rig North is lashed by gales, Tories settle clash over tactics 'Difference in tone', Out of the cauldron: Tom Courtenay's problem, Will Mr Brown Stay Deputy?, The Times, Worst time for challenge, Snow hazard in Norway 'war', Pompidou's tough line on television Bill, S Yemen envoy to Britain, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, 'Speaking personally', Mr Maudling says, Round world non-stop for £5,000, Pro-Nasser trouble spot for Israelis, Tests to cut runway accidents, Services fear pay award delay, Horsemen plan protest, Methodist call for unity vote, Indonesia reaffirms her defence policy, Herr Brandt beaten with umbrellas, Police Upheld In Drugs Search Onus on magistrates, Major issues facing the NFU meeting, What is Jupiter's red spot?, Bankers note British and US 'determination', British are 'too unambitious', The Times Diary Top Tories split over incomes McCarthy and Kennedy, by a friend Denis Healey's elusive goal, New era ahead, Governor says, Polish rallies urge party purge, Linking student power with working-class militancy, Two seized in Sardinia, Grants protest in Scotland, Gulf service test for troops Britons keep up morale, President Nasser to reshuffle Cabinet, New American planes arrive in Thailand, Electioneering In The Dark, Two-price gold system is agreed Market Will Close Until April 1, Unrest in Madrid university city, Dr Blaiberg at home, Mrs Gandhi Flies To Riot City, Elements of ritual, Bull Ring impressions, Men who seek power in Poland, Cathedral Laws Completed Five-Year Task, Sterling to be given support, Kennedy try at 'deal' alleged, Smith Feeler On Fresh Talks Realities behind attacks, Pedestrian power, Further Rise In The Teaching Force, 'Wage-fixing is wrong'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Harvey Nichols, Richard Ellis & Son, Guildway Limited, Midland Bank, Gulf, Dale & Benham, Schhh..., Bolsa, Ford, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Limited, Budapest International Fair, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, The Inveresk Paper Group, Rukba, Bea, Scottish Television, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Index. Picture Gallery: The battle of Grosvenor Square: violence near the Embassy. Classified Advertising: To Place an Advertisement, Personal, University Appointments, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: New wind quintet by Bennett, An essay in symphonic jazz, Leading parts with new dancers, Last role of Sir Donald Wolfit, Redfern Gallery, Orchestra Expands, Who join Youth Theatres-and why, Shostakovich conducted by his son. Editorials/Leaders: Expulsion From Poland, The Best Solution. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia Now, Long Arm Of Ddt, Immigrant Policy, Arab Education, Pitfalls In Censorsihip Bill, Underground Display, Rhodesian bonds, Point To The 'Gnomes', Work In Prisons, Fragmentation Bomb, Demonstrating In Cambridge, Mistaken Identity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church News, Repton Headmaster, Oxford, Essex officers resign. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, What Budget must do for the economy. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, March 19, 1943. Obituaries: Prof W. J. Rose, Mario Tedesco, Squadron-Leader G. Reed Mission work in the Middle East, Mrs Fox-Pitt, Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Favourites Win Cup At Bridge, Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,801. Sport: Sports in Brief, City Must Improve Defence To Stay At The Top, Killy beaten again, Goldie Close To Oxford, Triumph for outsiders, Weekend football results First division, Sedgefield details, Harvey Smith wins twice, McLaren leads from start to finish, Tennis, Coventry inspired to new level, England equal to wider challenge Fifth successive victory, Rugby results International, Reptonians in final, Manchester City Face Test Of Staying Power, French Tan Hard To Beat, Hillers place kicking gains the day, Tries Prove Too Elusive, Pole vaulter clears 16ft, Work instead of skill, Welsh win in low key, Four New Caps For England, England should achieve draw Test pitch is still perfect. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report March 15 Court Of Appeal Risk Passes With Delivery Note Wardars (Import & Export) Ltd. V. W. Norwood & Sons Ltd.. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties. Business and Finance: Hallmark stampings most ever, 'Pilot' venture for machine tools, This week's dividends, Over 200 International Companies have established new factories in Ireland in the last few years., Receiving Orders, Option rates, A new attempt at instant tea, Depreciation of dollar, says Rueff, Pleasurama in Wales, Brussels welcomes decision to maintain parities, Marathon Oil pulls back from Europe, Olivier in Malta dock talk, Mills busy for months, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, No quick profits ahead for gold share holders, Vietnam: $30,000m key to the US payments crisis, Defence of £ and $ rests on tomorrow's Budget, Company Meeting Hollingdrake Automobile Co. Ltd., $45 free price forecast, Gold And General Unit Trust, Budget-by 'Our Man', Towards a new basis for the world's money, 5% travel tax for US?, Gems justifies optimism, The Canada North-West Land Company (Limited), America's Achilles' heel-her payments deficit, Tariff plea for poorer nations, Standby for Britain raised to $4,00m: 2-tier gold system, Venesta has yet another board change, European and Far East securities, Problems for gilt-edged now, US move bolsters Canadian dollar, Guide to the crisis, Business Diary, Scot Metropolitan acquisition, Vauxhall prices up tomorrow, Malta suspends parity with £, Gains by industry likely to be cut by increased taxes, 'Continuous feed' speeds up form typing, Bankers call for surcharge, Bigger demand in manufacturing for a versatile metal, Company Meeting H. Young (Motors) Ltd., Yorkshire transport costs up, 12,500 haulage men in call for immediate strike, Herbert Morris, Norcros management builds for growth, Devaluation 'made problems worse', Travellers by air held to £25, £700m ceiling for Budget, But events have been marching. Stock Exchange Tables: Hesitant start likely on Stock-Exchange today, London Stock Exchange Prices, Unit trust prices, Mining shares closing prices, Wall Street poised for a springtime rally, Recent issues, Weekly Wall Street prices. Business Appointments: Friends' Provident names new chief.
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