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The Times - 24/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By MAURICE CORINA, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Sept. 23, From JAMES FERON, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Sept. 23, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 23, From EVELYN IRONS, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Sept. 23, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Sept. 23, By a Staff Reporter, Fashion by Prudence Glynn: Page 1, Fashion by Prudence Glynn: Page 2, By PEARCE WRIGHT Science Reporter, From PETER NICHOLS, PHS, W. B. BATTY, Managing Director, Ford Motor Company; D. L. HEGLAND, Chairman and Managing Director, Vauxhall Motors Ltd.; ROOTES, Chairman, Rootes Motors Ltd. DONALD STOKES, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director, British Leyland Motor Corporation. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd., Forbes House, Halkin Street, S.W.1, Sept. 23., J. G. SUGDEN, Headmaster. The School, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Sept. 21., HENRY BRINTON. Old Mill House, Selsey, Sussex, Sept. 21., S. MCCOMBIE. Orchard House, Front Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Sept. 21., MORAY MCLAREN. 29 Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, 3, Sept. 22., MARTIN TICKNER. The Phoenix Theatre, Charing Cross Road, W.C.2, Sept. 17., By George Strauss, Labour M.P. for Vauxhall, WILLIAM M. CALDER, III. Professor of Greek and Latin. Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027, Sept. 20., RONALD LEWIN., J. A. REID. 1 Brooklands Road, Cosby, Leicestershire, Sept. 19., SYDNEY BIDWELL., By PHILIP HOWARD, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOHN BALLANTINE, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By Nature-Times News Service, By NORMAN CREEK, By Michael Billington, By Joan Chissell, By William Gaunt, From a Correspondent, From William Mann, Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By DENNIS TOPPING, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By MAURICE CORINA and GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, From DAVID JONES-Amsterdam, Sept. 23, By Our Labour Correspondent, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, By DAVID DAVIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY THOMAS, FRED CATHERWOOD. 25 Woodville Gardens, London, W.5., L. E. MANOUSSO, Maybrook Properties Ltd., 199 Piccadilly, London, W.1., By RICHARD CASEMENT, W. E. FAIRFOUL. Schulpweg 22. Noordwijkerhout, Holland., By JOHN WOODLAND, By GERALDINE KEEN, by R. M. Fairfield, President, British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, by John Graham, by a Special Correspondent, by J. T. Sharples, Electricity Council, by C. A. Zweigbergk, Director, British Electrical Approvals Board for Domestic Appliances, by H. G. Mitchell, Electricity Council, by Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, by G. Freeman Allen, Editor, Modern Railways, by Geoffrey Charles Motoring Correspondent, by J. E. Baker, by D. W. Durrant, Electricity Council., by R. G. Scott, Electro-Agricultural Centre, Electricity Council, by W. H. Kennett,

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News: Humphrey advises Europe, Migration as the root of US discontent, Merger melting pot, Siege man comes out for food, St Ives Honours Dame Barbara, Trudeau replies on republic, Air cushions cost, Exports may top £500m., Couve rules out devaluation, Code for factory farming, Uncensored plays line up for West End, Tory policy document to be published, Lively on the rails, Merger talks by Ministers, 'Horror' poster to cut Christmas road toll, Clash looms over Tories' immigrant control plan, Towards a world safety code, Mr Vorster firm on MCC tour, Theatre censorship: exit the Lord Chamberlain, One step nearer to Shaw's phonetic alphabet, Design for comfort, Airport on estuary backed, Machines the farmer's joy, Cigarette price war as the 'big three' abandon struggle, The Times Paris Pattern:2, Plea hearing tomorrow, Saabs to be safer and cheaper, The friar who attracted devotion, suspicion and disputes, Big drop in corn harvest, When heat brings bonus, Centre gains in French Senate, Power replanning pays, Turkish bride for British MP, Nixon hit by rise of Wallace, The Times Diary Howard Smith for Prague post The Economist loses four RSC abandons its musical, Arab raid in canal zone, Protest by US at U Thant move on Vietnam, Rebuilding of London Bridge, Lighting we can all afford, Nanterre 'red base' cleared, Six years for dollar forger, British communist demand to Russia, Rhodesia talks hint, Hopes pinned on Apollo mission after Soviet space coup America's plan to land three on the moon, Students plan own college, Balloon study of X-ray star output, Intermediate level GCE test urged, Offer to parachute aid to Biafra, Hovercraft damaged by wave, Getting the best out of Intelligence, Seven politicians freed in Greece, Leaders may meet on Sabah, Storage of memory in molecules, Russians move into Czech barracks, Something For The Swingers, They Call Them Citypants, Intruders kill man of 76, Russian submarines 'off Welsh coast', More plant demands, Recording aids train passengers, Cohn-Bendit detention protest, Three years for shoplifter, Ways to keep working in a cold climate, Quiet on the roads-but not this decade, Bill of rights planned. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, French Line, Gold Cross Shoes, Debenham & Freebody, Aberdare Holdings Limited, Matthews & Goodman, Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd, Myton Limited, Short Loan & Mortgage Company Limited, Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Limited, Landis & Gyr Limited,, Lob, Slough Corporation, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings)limited, L. Hammond & Co., Aquascutum, St.Dunstan's, Keyser Ullmann, The Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Better things are electric, PURE NEW wool, atlas lighting, Simon-Carves Ltd., Qantas, British Ropes Limited, Sanders Switchgear Limited, Perth, Park Yorkshire Holdings Ltd., Laurence, Scott & Electromotors Ltd, Vitality Bulbs Ltd, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, Johnson & Phillips (Capacitors) Ltd, Ios, Thames Wire & Cable Co. Ltd., Endocil, The Plessey Company Limited,, Panam, Brims, Times Newspapers Limited.. Picture Gallery: More British athletes leave for Mexico, Electricity, Rises And Falls. Editorials/Leaders: A Compromise Code, Too Close To War, Tobacco decision virtually ends RPM, Without A Cause. Letters to the Editor: Coded Telegrams, Archaeology And Politics, English Nationalism, British Constitution, Limitations of liberty, Local Radio Backing, Postal Choice, State ownership, Pension Rights, Improving the capital account balance, Property developers, Business in Holland, Strikes In The Motor Industry: Call For Legal Action. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, September 24, 1943 Birth Of A Best-Seller. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Success For Welsh Players, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,962. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News. Obituaries: Professor T. S. Ashton, Mr. C. J. P. Ionides A great naturalist and snake-catcher, Padre Pio. Sport: Billy Walker injured, Hard tasks ahead for Rumsey, Casuals must win back university men, Gibbons shows paces for Surrey, Esher check Penzance, Sports in Brief, Mexican lottery for the distance runners, Today's football, Smooth success for Superior Complex, Taj Dewan certain to stand at stud in England, Gray resigns as Notts County manager, Fitzpatrick stands by, Townsend breaks barrier. Reviews: Memorable cantabile, Great opera for a fine chorus, Beady look at a do-gooder, An artist steps out of the shadows, Ireland's year in its own film festival, Multifarious Goethe. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Transfer Books, Young Accountant, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Town Houses. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The search that led to Gilbert Hunt BUSINESS diary, All Rhodesian stocks rise abruptly Fixed Interest, Confident opening to sugar conference, Thorn Electrical Industries Limited, Efficiency audit of monopoly profits sought, Confidence on £ area talks plan, New threat to car industry as Lucas strike effects build up, Hall-Thermotank on the way up, Electricity chairman named, Discount houses repay hefty borrowings Money Market, Mobil's £20m Dutch refinery key to European expansion, Tax reforms in Bahamas will anger speculators, Merrill Lynch denial to SEC, Shares wait for Plessey, US Treasury bill rates fall, $49 rise in GM prices, Small tobacconists may seek new deal as price war begins, Donovan: CBI differs with TUC, Patino hopes from nickel venture in S. Pacific mining, New Rank grouping for world challenge, GPO attacked over 'chaotic' Telex system, Surge in money supply a blow for managers of economy, The Imperial Tea Co., Ltd., The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Another large purchase of M & P Bids, Deals & Mergers, Computers to 'model' industrial trends, Cash tin tumbles £8 10s, contracts British Leyland win £11m orders, Southern Constructions (Holdings), London Merchant Securities Limited, Fund of Letters, Inc. Common Stock (par value $1.00 per share), How The Markets Moved, NZ Swiss loan hopes, Controls and Communications slips back company NEWS, Too large a spread? FOR THE saver, Buyers go Rhodesian, Marshalls (Halifax) Limited, Interim Statement British Ropes Limited World's largest manufacturers of wire, rope and cordage Interim Statement, Bear Brand policy switch, Benn Brothers Limited, Good output figures. Business Appointments: Vosper group names ship sales director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Thorn is sure of support, Silver prices fall sharply on US advices Commodities, Commodity indices rise firmly, European And Far East Securities, Unit Trust Prices, Solid gains with DJ index up Wall Street, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equity leaders move lower, Index drops 0.98 as shares meet small selling EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Rate tops $2.39 before closing at $2.3897 Sterling, NY cocoa futures advance but below best.

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