The Times - 05/09/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From GEOFFREY SUMNER, From ERIC WIGHAM-Blackpool, Sept. 4, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From IAN McDONALD, By CLIVE BORRELL and BRIAN CASHINELLA, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Sept. 4, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From MURRAY SAYLE-Prague, Sept. 4, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-East Grinstead, Sept. 4, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Chichester, Sept. 4, By Our Political Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By RONALD FAUX, From INNES MACBEATH-New York, Sept 4, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Sept, 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Sept. 4, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Port Harcourt, Sept. 4, From A. M. RENDEL-Belgrade, Sept. 4, From DAN VAN DER VAT-Bucharest, Sept. 4, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Sept. 4, From The News Team, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Trevor Gee, By Charles Landstone, By William Mann, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, From EDWARD MORTIMER-St. Malo, Sept. 4, PHS, From Sir Gerald Barry, GERALD BARRY., JUDITH LISTOWEL., EDWIN BROOKS., K. G. FOSTER., JAMES W. C. DOUGALL, R. GORE., REYNOLD CLARK., , RAZA HIRJEE., W. J. MAYER., CHARLES WELLS., By Richard Harris, JUDITH STINSON., C. C. H. COLE., MARY SMITH., RICHARD BEDDINGTON., From PHILIP HOWARD-Oxford, Sept. 4, By J. M. RICHARDS Architectural Correspondent, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, by Katie Stewart, By GERALD SINSTADT, By BARRY DAVIES, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Forest Hills., By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By SRIKUMAR SEN, By TOM GERMAN, By Nature-Times News Service, By BRIAN LEWIS, By DENNIS TOPPING, From R. W. SIHAKESPEARE-Blackpool, Sept. 4, From CHARLES HARGROVE, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By ARTHUR REED, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Barrow-in-Furness, Sept. 4, From PAUL HORNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GWILYM T. WILLIAMS., BERNICE L. ELLIS., BERRY RITCHIE, By GERALDINE KEEN,
ResumoNews: No 5d blackmail by Post Office says Minister, Soviet anger at press denunciation abroad, New school ready for St Paul's, Press army takes Bucharest, Ultimatum goes to 51 Catholic priests, Call for a new plan, 50 hurt by bombs in Tel Aviv, Czechs will take any work, Crowds honour Chateaubriand, Fewer jobs at sea, Mr King's reactor claim criticized, White group attacks militant Negroes, Haiti ruler asked for mercy, Hopes dashed at Vietnam talks, Painter 'sent to Coventry' loses job, Squeeze survives vote, Coastline bought by Trust, Spreading floor of the Pacific, Coroner pays tribute to Hancock, Suicide verdict on South African, Tilt at drug makers' gold rus, The party man opposed to Mao Tse-tung, Death crash on crossing, 50 challenge MCC on D'Oliveira omission, Rivalry at top in NUM, Train case men lose remission, New check on prison parole, Cautious Prague TV censors itself, Brazzaville again ousts leader, Mr Smith still ready for talks, A day in the lonely life of Ivan Ivanovich, Saving Cleon from too much adulation, Nixon's Chicago triumph, 'Mischief ' death in ward, Daley claims right to TV reply on brutality, Slow pace of training youth, Setback to Nato arms hopes, Talks start today on art staff dispute, Submarine seeker with sting in tail, Unfinished debate on foreiegn policy, Progress of heart valve patients, Safeguard urged for merger victims, Plea for protection of TV's little mites, Vatican letter controversy, Drug trial is growing heated, Faceless men of industry, Briton held in Bulgaria, The Times Diary 39% of Weidenfeld goes west Czech criminals do their bit Tortoiseshell tom unlikely father, Child role in running school, Cuts in education are deplored, Belgrade seeks closer ties, Hopeless search for life in rubble, Premium bond winners, Cooks Calendar, TUC warns Government on jobless, Rama still up 70ft elm tree, Greek move denied by Makarios, Stern warning on unemployments, Militant plot feared in London, Lenses 'same as 60 years ago', Gold coins from wreck sold illegally, diver says, Bank drafts 'forged', Nigerians capture Aba stronghold, Rhubarb without viruses, Power line over Downs is rejected, Yugoslavs nervous but resolute, Sirens will warn Londoners of flood threat, A question of taste for plum fanciers. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bank of Monteral, Crown, Spink, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rootes Motors Limited, Cornwell-Norton Limited, High Speed Gas, Rsl, Singern & Friedlander, Rolls-Royce, Rolls, Taylor Woodrow, Lob, Aic, John Tyzack & Partners, P.A Advertising limited, Pfa, Wine & Food, P-E Consulting Group Limited, The British Aluminium Company Limited, Ready Mixed Concrete Limited, Scm, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Panam. Reviews: Great ones of the Edwardian theatre, 'Beggar's Opera' for London, Four-star premiere for Shostakovich songs, Musical pleasures of Dubrovnik, Spirited singing in Handel, Daring view of family life succeeds for author, The Frank Sinatra of the 'Sixties, San Francisco Opera, Richard III as Ui. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning. use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Are 4, Appointments Advertisements. Editorials/Leaders: No Right To Riot, Building must improve its labour relations, The Postman's Defence, South-West Of Russia. Letters to the Editor: Removing Oil From The Beaches, 'No more dishonest', Farmers could cut the import bill even more, Then and now, Moving occasion, First-Class Seats, Hawks and doves, Invasion Of Czechoslovakia: Helping Those WHO Flee, Britain And Nigeria, Gpo Service, Keep on talking, Children In Trouble, More In The Bag?, Enjoyment of freedom, Land of opportunity, Cricket Gloom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, September 6, 1943 A Foothold In Italy. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Mr. Arthur Horner Miners' leader a lifelong Communist. Official Appointments and Notices: Vice-Lieutenants, Bradman reappointed. Sport: Boudella to extend Leader's run, Yesterday's results Representative Match, Sussex too slow, Two flat racing programmes York, Sports in Brief, Wise head beats young feet, Palace are relentless, Leeds late to win, Rough waters en route, Final tests for Olympic team, A crescendo of runs for Kent's ninth wicket, Free-style record, Spurs not secure, India the favourites, face sternest test, Economical bowling, Middlesex resisted, Surprise for Liverpool, Exeter beat Wednesday, Bolton Devoured By West Ham, Calcutta Cup golf Second Round, County Cricket Averages Yorkshire Batting, Easy victory for Black Diamond, Encouraging return by Boycott, Arsenal keep pressure on Sunderland, Atkinson hurt, Czech team may be cut, QPR worn down in second half, E Germany sends 249 to Mexico, Chain of benefits to winner. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1(ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,946. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, BSC move to control steel policy from London HQ, United Dominisons Trust Group, PROFESSOR JAMES MEADE suggests a four-point scheme for industrial bargamning A new plan to settle pay clashes, Uncertainty subdues the Funds Fixed Interest, Time to look at fuel policy FACTS, Interim Statements Keizer Venesta Limited, Eurosyndicat, Combined English Stores Group Limited Chairman: Mr. Jack Rubin, Malaysia waits on other tin producers, Powell Duffryn: a record year-profits up 52%, Bigger offer for Roadstone Bids, Deals & Mergers, U.S. $ 40,000,000 Koninklijke Nederlandsche Hoogovens En Staalfabrieken N.V. (A Dutch company) 5¼% Convertible Debentures due 1988, RUSTENBURG PLATINUM MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Announcement, Rhodesiakatanga Company Limited Mr E. F. O. Gascoigne's Statement, Repayments turn reserves gain into loss, Leyland tightens Australian links, NCHANGA CONSOLIDATED COPPER MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Zambia) Extracts from the review by the Chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, The supermarkets in Associated Dairies, Business Diary Sir Peter is 'odds-on' at BNEC, BAC aims at wide market for projected 3-11 giant, Sabena compensation, IOS extends Its financing range, Nuclear boycott threat over Vickers dispute, Leads and lags on the Einzig roundabout, £28m scheme is 'vital' for the Clyde, Rustenburg lifts output target, Sugar countries cabled, French plan for £14,000m spending, Shell plan cuts hours, boosts pay, Waagner-Biro Vienna, European And Far Eastern Securities, In defence of convertibles, Frenlite Bonvisi J.W. FRENCH & CO. LTD., The Times List Of Latest Dividends, armitage Pre-Tax Profit Up 71%, Italy's appliance men angry, Great Portland Estates' offer for, British industry 'in a mess of its own making'-Cattell, Watney Mann Limited Issue of £10,000,000 8 per cent Unsecured Loan Stock 1990/95 at £98 per cent., Index rises 1.67 to peak 165.24 EQUITY Markets, How The Markets Moved, J W French sets brisk pace with 29 pc profits rise, SEC wants more details on profits, French franc stronger:£ up 3 points Sterling., Advertisers spend more, French wheat to be tried in Japan, Large help for Lombard St Money Market, Top move at MGM Records, TUC to insist on more 'public accountability' by the IRC Unions demand safeguards on merger redundancies. Business Appointments: Royal Bank promotions. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Sharp rise in Marks & Spencer, Solid advance with index up 6.59 Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, Cocoa futures up sharply: sugar tumbles Commodities, Covent Garden prices, NY cocoa futures rise again, Recent Issues, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.
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