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The Times - 09/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From DAVID WOOD-Blackpool, Oct. 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Helsinki, Oct. 8, From INNIS MACBEATH, From Our Science Reporter-Southampton, Oct. 8, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bournemouth, Oct. 8, By a Staff Reporter, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From BRIAN CASHINELLA-Belfast, Oct. 8, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 8, From PETER NICHOLS-Belgrade, Oct. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Oct. 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Oct. 8, From PATRICK BROGAN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, Oct. 8, From GEOFFREY SUMNER, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 8, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Oct. 8, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Oct. 8, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG-Mexico City, Oct. 8, By Nature-Times News Service, M.H., BY THE NEWS TEAM, P H S, DEREK U. GREGG., JOHN RYAN., BERTRAND RUSSELL JEAN-PAUL SARTRE VLADIMIR DEDUER LAURENT SCHWARTZ, R. J. HOPE., K. S. WALSH BRENNAN. Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, 5, Oct. 6., ANTHONY POWELL. 57 Studdridge Street, Fulham, S.W.6, Oct. 7., MIDHET JUMA, Ambassador. Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens, W.8, Oct. 8., DOUGLAS GLOVER, Chairman, The Anti-Slavery Society. Denison House. 296 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.1, Oct. 5., R. A. CLEGG. Riddlesworth, Diss. Norfolk., F. A. COSTELLO., JAMES KAVANAGH., ALAN FREELAND, JAROMIR SEDLAK, Cultural Attaché of the Czechoslovak Embassy in London. 7 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8, Oct. 3., EDWIN T. CROOK. 4 Beauchamp Road, Sutton, Surrey, Oct. 5., MICHAEL ALISON. House of Commons, Oct. 7., E. H. CHAVASSE., JOHN NANCE. 79 Bridge Street, Wye, Ashford, Kent, Oct. 2., BARBARA GASSER. 14 Blenheim Drive, Oxford, Oct. 5., S. B. CUNNINGHAM., JOHN E. LLOYD. Wynella, Brocklev Hall, Backwell, Bristol, BS19 3AZ, Oct. 4., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By TOM GERMAN, By NORMAN CREEK, By BRIAN MOORE, By TOM CLARKE, From NEIL ALLEN-Mexico City, Oct. 8, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From REX BELLAMY-Mexico City, Oct. 8, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Oct. 8, By JOHN WOODCOCK, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By ROY MACKIE, By FRANK ROBERTS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From ALBERT KRAUS, New York, Oct. 8, DAVID J. ROBARTS, Chairman. A. F. FORBES, Deputy Chairman. The Committee of London Clearing Bankers, 10 Lombard Street, London, E.C.3., E. S. WINDROSS, Chairman, Fred Windross Ltd., 44 Castle Street, Hull., N. J. GEORGIADES, Lecturer, Department of Occupational Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London., by a Special Correspondent, by Andrew S. MacDonald Senior Lecturer in Crop Husbandry, Makerere University College, by W. T. Newlyn, Professor of Development Economics, University of Leeds, by Melvyn Ballock, by Tom Soper, Director of Studies, Overseas Development Institute, London, by Alan Chester, by Ali A. Mazrul, Professor of Political Science, Makerere University College, by Charles Harrison, Editor, Uganda Argus, by Sir John Croot, by Ralph Hawkins,

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News: Czech Praesidium gives approval to Moscow terms, Prime Minister praises 'guts' in Salisbury, Priority for health programmes, Judge and a toffee apple, Judge criticized for sending girl away, Belfast fears street clashes today, Russia testing an orbit bomb, Man says he left mother to die, British expert aid in training, Dismissal for CID chief after jury cleared him, Breath tests 'a winner', Gulf state ruler calls for close union, Referendum challenged, Secret meetings that paved the way to negotiations in Fearless, Humphrey plan for Moscow aid on Vietnam peace, Success of 'French at 8' trial, Villagers oppose drive-in zoo, The six principles outlined, Glc Votes For Lotteries, Higher exports a crucial hinge, Fears of Russian drive south, Summons after TV interview, Stewart in talks on Middle East, Rising crop yields, Many helping hands, 'Scottish white heather' came up pink, Hedgehogs and dogs can be friends, Mobilizing river power, Matisse ceramic for Sotheby's, Left slump in Finnish polls, On safari in comfort, Biafra investigation, Families in Israel dig for safety, First edition of Goya prints makes £10,500, Office spy role in mergers, Quasars may be moving sideways, Kosygin's secret talks with Finn leader, Part-time soldiers get rugged training, Israel puts plan for peace, LSD man would not know, doctors say, Marriage: the perils of putting on a public performance, Man 'held 16 years illegally', Clues to lone sailor's fate, Charter for investors, Death sentence on Congo rebel, Secret vote on Church unity, Migration from West Indian island, Arms 'confession' by Mexican, Marriage: working through the bad patches, Trade winds help Tetley, Priest tells of resignation call, Islam unlikely to gird for war, The Times Diary A school for gypsies Kathleen Raine for poetry chair Pinter banned in Felixstowe, Russia runs out of labourers, The Times survey, Communist view of way to socialism, Concessions to investors, Tory leaders' double challenge to Powell, Union split over strike, Education to beat shortage of skills, Judge warns pacifists at US trial, Flight bar on exiled president, Spotlights switch to Earls Court arena, Mr Smith sounds note of caution, Antarctic explorers will get a new research ship, Ark Royal loses guns, Uganda Good neighbour policy, Soviet cry of 'Nazi methods', Birth study link with cancer, Compensations in culture, Mr Wilson to go all out for agreement on Rhodesia, World call for clean seas, Apollo crew's final training, Tough leader with a cause. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, The Coffee Marketing Board, perrier, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Anthony Crook Motors Ltd., Jack Barclay Limited, Maples, High Speed Gas, Tube Investments Ltd, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, UGANDA Company, Austin, I. D. C. Limited, Chubb, Gordon's, Rob Walkers, The Careers Centre, The Standard Bank, Shelter, Uganda Lint Marketing Board, The Madhvani Group Of Companies Uganda, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Air Canada, The Royal Exchange Group, Brims, Ottoman Bank, Halifax, Uganda Development Corporation Limited, Castrol Limited, London Bedding Centre, Knight, Frank & Rutley,, East African Airways, Management Selection, Icofund. Picture Gallery: Princess Anne competes at Wembley, Rises And Falls. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF university cadetships, Cambridge, Lübke to hasten his retirement, Church News. Politics and Parliament: Lords wish success to Rhodesia talks, Lorry drivers' resentment over machine-made snoopers. Law: 'Breath Test' Conviction Quashed Regina V. Gwilliam. Reviews: On location with Peter O'Toole, Gielgud In New Comedy, Good comedy but poor farce, Shah's Festival, No cause to quail, Ferns outstanding at RHS exhibition, Rattigan's Plas About Nelson, Bergman To Return To The Theatre, Swift-moving play from James novel, Triumph of matter over mind, Horenstein returns to Mahler's First. Classified Advertising: Woking Motors, Personal, Announcements, Travel And Hotels, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Right In India, The Breathalyzer Success, Reorganization is vital for electricity, Hope Of Settlement. Letters to the Editor: Mayor Of Jerusalem, "Post-shuffle", Delayed By Post, No decision yet on banking hours, Shameful display, Balkan Dangers, Strangled port, Russian Words, Philippines And Sabah, Obiter dicta, Legal delays, Football Fouls, PIB legacy, Case for inquiry, Dr Salazar, Unfriendly act?, Use of water hoses, Apologetics, Czech Students, World's finest, Right to be cautious, Second-class citizens, Rights And Riots In Londonderry: Opposition From Within. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 9, 1943 15,200 Miles In Tow. Obituaries: Mr F. Dawtry, Obituary, Sir Donald Vandepeer, Mr F. Biddle, MR E. PEET A distinguished plastic surgeon. Sport: Arkle to be retired after two years' absence, Fielder wins Philips event, Sports in Brief, Casper seeks to join PGA, Forest lead not good enough, Three doubtful men still hope for the best, Right tactics pay Radley, Youth triumphs over experience, Title holders face Sussex challenge, India's play raises doubts, Worplesdon golf postponed, Today's programme Fairs' Cup, Wellington beaten by pace, Honour preserved amid mounting tension, Classic goal brings joy to QPR, Wentworth waterlogged, Von Nida rates Bonallack as best in tournament, Heavy going tests two-year-olds, Points win to Anderson, Eastbourne Croquet. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,975. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Tanker 'lock-in' strike hits industry, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BOAC executives press for new advertising agency, How sanctions have bitten, SE Council warns fourth broker, Councils get advice on economies, Ozalid's profits and bid for Nig, Ministry machine tool figures 'unrealistic', Ship Mortgage Finance Company Ltd. Lord Sherfield's Statement, Empire Stores' interim profits jump by 26 pc, Ten car insurance groups to break with tariff 'club', Funds offered after early shortage Money Market, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, CEGB fuel threat, Wilton Royal Carpets Limited, Using surplus money to boost profits, ABF bids £21.5m for Allied Farm Foods, Rhodesia: industry poised to pick up threads, H J Ryman Ltd, Banking house forecasts tightening of credit in U S, B & C Group forms Cavzer, Irvine, Scandinavian banks to set up in London, Big Hamersley spending, Engineering unions split on strike but AEF adamant, Mystery bid for Nig Securities, Babcock & Wilcox, Limited, Sweet exports up 16 pc, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Dealings start in Icofund, Mortgages: GLC share cut to £15m, Italy's 'approval' of car merger, Takeover offer by Wiles Group, Blessing may retire soon, Burtonwood Brewery Company (Forshaws) Limited, Bill Boden's 'shock' departure, Five in line for Post Office account, The Manchester Guardian And Evening News Limited Mr. Laurence Scott's Statement, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Highlands & Lowlands Para Rubber Company Limited, Four trade visits, Report of Lloyd's U S court appeal, MY Dart offers £1m for Crescens, George Ward Holdings Limited Further expansion envisaged, S Simpson slips again, Britain pays off £31m Swiss credit, Fine Fare tobacco sales show big increase. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh losses in leading issues EQUITY Markets, Small sellers win the day again Fixed Interest, Wilton Royal goes public, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Firm tone in the forward rates: spot down Sterling, Recent Issues, Falls in majority but gold shares hold firm Wall Street, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rises in stores, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Unit Trusts, Midland Stocks, Heavy buying as cash tin leads £21 15s. Commodities, New York silver futures down 320 points. Business Appointments: Sir George to stay on.

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