The Times - 18/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Oct. 17, From NEIL ALLEN, From EVELYN IRONS, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Oct. 17, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From JOHN CHARTRES, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, Oct. 17, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT-Brighton, Oct. 17, By HUGH NOYES Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From PHILIP HOWARD, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 17, From PAUL MARTIN-Amman, Oct. 17, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, Oct. 17, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 17, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Oct. 17, By NEIL ALLEN, From ROGER NICHOLSON, PHS, DILHORNE., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER, JOHN D. OLEVELY., RICHARD HARVEY., GRANIA BIRKETT, D. R. THOMPSON, Registrar of Criminal Appeals., K. M. L. BENSON, Secretary, Church Society., H. S. MURPHY., MARY C. SMITH., MONTAGUE CALMAN., By Sir Oswald Mosley, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From REX BELLAMY, From GINA HUNT, By DAVID CAZES, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By ROY MACKIE, ANTHONY ROWLEY, A. W. HASLETT, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, From RENÉ DABERNAT, Paris, Oct. 17, By RODNEY COWTON, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By RONALD KERSHAW, From ERIC WIGHAM-Frankfurt, Oct. 17, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. C. ASTON., J. F. NICHOLSON, J. G. R. RIX, IAN B. MACKINTOSH., JOHN GILMORE, by A. J. Allsworth, Editor, Insulation, by S. J. Carroll, Rentokil Group, by John Connell, Chairman, Noise Abatement Society, by R. F. Lambert, by Margaret Law, Fire Research Station, by Tom Hey, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, By GERALDINE KEEN, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Van Dyck's Henrietta Maria found Will GLC adopt an orchestra? Reactions to Japan's Nobel prize, £87m pay claim for 300,000 teachers, Oxford girl's room a 'factory for reefers', Evangelicals seek control of sex exploitation, 38 lakes for research on pollution, Journalist had small camera in court, Lawyer challenges Greek regime, Rare metal in nuclear-fuelled batteries, US envoy's call on Thieu linked with bombing halt, Man gave his family cyanide, Export smartly, Dr Petro for trial, Mr Jenkins's trade hopes, Ultimatum rejected by O'Neill, Bishops silent after talks on encyclical, Stability of trawlers, Hart and Diamond upgraded in Government reshuffle, Russia backs US move on Vietnam, Judge wants drivers to pay, Three die in Jamaican riots, How To Get The Best Out Of Electric Car Power, Mr Ustinov the rector sees hope in rebels, Finer skills for the worker robots, Meteorology, Basic planning of environment, Jacqueline Kennedy to marry Onassis, After the race, a racial gesture, Russia seeks opening of canal, Institute attacks the problems of paper-making, Local radio's good start By a Staff Reporter, MCCarthy to be cut off ballot, Noise can be cured-at a cost, Showing fashion, Pay up and spare the B.t.u.'s, Dialogue with Russia Johnson's great aim, Gold coins found by lorry driver fetch £85,000, Mussolini, Hitler, and wartime imprisonment, Michaelmas Bar examinations, Further Data, Press efficiency pact, Nobel win for Tokyo writer, Indonesians, wreck embassy after executions, Confused Rhodesia waits as British terms are debated, Briefly, Men's fashion by Antony King-Deacon Page one, US officials warn Negro athletes, 1,200 children get out of Biafra, Controlled heat in the home, Minister defends new post, Tenants 'in fear over rebates', Six Arabs die in Israel clash, Historic prison to be sold, Labour doubts on Rhodesia, Priest banned for letter on pill, Making it, Mr Smith raises new obstacles to settlement, Clemency plea rejected, New York class order ignored, Advantage of counting in threes, Sidelights on Bernard Shaw as lover, China urged to release Britons, Jordan eases crisis over guerrillas, Lilly's more than white, Fire fighting to many formulas, Hot line to Moscow urged, Threat to occupy LSE, Donnelly's men stay in control, Enemies of the campus, Defusing the time bomb, Johnson welcomes 'fellow convict'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bells, Magee, Hunting, Tba, Gerrard & Reid Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, K, thermalon, Daks, Oddenino's, Mea, Singer Rootes, Hastie, Odeon, Gieves, Cape Insulation Limited, Abelson, Bally, Guinness Mahon, The Times, M&g, Shelter, Dry Sack, Aquascutum, Rendell AND SON LIMITED, Newalls, Giro, Lloyds Bank, Canadian Imperial Bank, Crusader Vendors Limited, By Elga, Pfa, Nel, Gerrards, Rentokil, Insulation, Ball Expanded Plastics Ltd, Money Which?, Ghana Airways, Honeywell, Asbestos, Holloseal, S.Shaven & Co., Hör Zu, Autoplan Acoustic Control Ltd, Montgomery, Geographical, The Parker Pen Company Limited., Ty.Phoo, Tma, Iwc, Andermor Investment Trust Limited, Inswool, tote, Dynamic Reading. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Delight and disappointment for Olympic athletes. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Selassie award, Receiving orders, Tauber Memorial Scholarship. Law: Receiving Conviction Quashed Regina V. Woods, Judge calls for inquiry on P-cs, Resolution By Pembroke Labour Party To Disaffiliate Invalid John V. Rees And Others Martin And Another V. Davies And Others Rees And Another V. John. Editorials/Leaders: The New York Teachers' Strike, A Quirk Of The Law, Economy is roughly on the right course, Eyes Across The Jordan. Letters to the Editor: In Israel War Zone, Lighting-Up Time, Charity Squeeze, Inflation effects, Snag in the £100,000 plan, Mexico Mania, Armistice Service, 'Oh, Mr Porter...', Savers' parable, Parole System, Wealth accumulation, Seeking A Rhodesia Settlement: No Task For Privy Council, Loan For A Strike, Capture Of Hamburg. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Carroll Levis Canadian impresario, Obituary, Canon T. D. Sully Church union in India. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, October 19, 1943 Wounded Repatriated. Reviews: Elgar and his contemporaries, Faultless standard, Questions begged, Chronicle of the thirties Arts Theatre Times are Getting Hard Boys, Sensitive Beethoven, Wit and charm of Telemann, From James Bond to Mayerling, One-minute music, Dialogue of blistering realism Comedy Theatre Fortune And Men's Eyes. Politics and Parliament: Opposition warning on state trading, Two-tier mail: PMG pleased with progress, Commons: 'Brain drain' in the secondary schools, Mistakes in paroles, Quantity licensing: fears considered groundless. Sport: Gammoudi beats off challenge by Keino Athletics, Milburn may have to choose, Estudiantes to go straight home, Sports in Brief, Ribofilio seems to be logical choice, A French triumph Cycling, Britain seek an answer Modern Pentathlon, Champion's rapport with Ribot stock, Sangster beaten, Ex-Pannal winners beaten, Previous record broken for Ribot colt, Superdocious in command Yachting, Britain lose and protest, Results Athletics, Mixed fortunes for Rimell, Corby finds his match form, Australians a strong team, Stracey hits back, Dwan takes the vital step to medal Rowing, Teenage player in top ten. Classified Advertising: Personal Also On Page 21, Kennel Farm And Aviary, Chief Accountant, Company Notices, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Assistant Legal Adviser. Property: Country Properties, Peace of a cathedral close, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,983, Television for today B.B.1 (Ch. 1). Business and Finance: 3.5 pc rise in output forecast, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Beatles take EMI up the charts, The Top Ten, By Return On Capital Employed, United Kingdom Property Company Steady Progress Continues, Cost cut for paper maker, F & C Securities £1.3m bid for J. Samuel White group, Rael Brook quits RPM, BUSINESS diary Yorkshire's film fanatic, Swan Hunter Group Ltd. Interim Statement 1968, Profits don't always depend on size, Lower tax benefits Cons Tin, Deadlock in Australian wool marketing reform, Note circulation up slightly, Engineering pay talks run into serious difficulties, Taxation stifling top men, says Rank chief, Giant firms join Giro, Scrap Federation's vital role in steel industry, Curb on Nigeria firms, Pollard set for further profits boost, Costs pressure on brewers, Britain's progress at stake-Wilson, Offer for News of the World 'unacceptable', Balfour, Beatty's £4 3/4 m order contracts, Findus plans £1m drive, British industry reports a strong recovery, World-wide patent control becomes a probability, 'Moderate optimism'-Jenkins, The Times 500, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd Interim Report 1968, rotork controls limited, No offer for Elbief, The chartists do not have all the answers, Peter Brotherhood Limited, How business attitudes are changing, Coffee down to 300s, £40m US order for Leyland, CBI warns members, £500,000 project to help computer sales, Don't expect reflation, Jenkins tells City, Technical fall of 7 points almost recouped Sterling, Bunzl pays 1¼ pc more with profits up again company NEWS, Japan rejects sugar price range, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, Cocoa futures hit by Ghana news, Funds hit by fresh strike news Fixed Interest, Profit-taking in NY sugar, Hindson & Andrew Reid, BICC in talks with Power Securities on merger prospect, West Witwatersrand Areas Limited, 'Dangers cloud bright outlook', Confident Co-op to boost its marketing, How The Markets Moved, The Giro will provide banks with a challenge, O.K. BAZAARS (1929) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Abridged Report Of The Directors To Be Submitted To The 39th Annual General Meeting Of Shareholders On The 8th November, 1968., European And Far East Securities, Row over who will finish ship, Pahang cuts total, Focus on industry's pacesetters The fourth edition of The Times guide to companies is issued today. MARGARET ALLEN reviews some of its conclusions, A small overall shortage in Lombard St Money Market, TUC tours German industry, New plan for Citroen-Fiat, BoT may test dumping claim, Over 2m unitholders' accounts, 'Don't discard gold yet'-O'Brien. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Post will lead Brayhead's US associate. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Bank shares move lower, The Times Share Indices, Brussels firmer in active trading The Bourses, CLOSING PRICES-(continued) Mines, London Provision Exchange, Midland Stocks, Another sharp fall in silver prices Commodities, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, Shares retreat after firm start EQUITY Markets, Another plant hire firm comes to market, Big rise checked by some heavy profit-taking Wall Street, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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