The Times - 07/08/1968
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By PETA DESCHAMPSNEUFS, From Our Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, Miami Beach, Aug. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Aug. 6, By a Special Correspondent, By DAVID WILSWORTH Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Aug. 6, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT-Cambridge, Aug. 6, By LEONARD AMEY, Agricultural Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, , By a Staff Reporter, From TIM JONES-Barry, Aug. 6, By CLIVE BORRELL, From Our Science Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Aug. 6, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Aug. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wellington, Aug. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Aug. 6, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Aug. 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Aug. 6, By Eric Rowan, By Nature-Times News Service, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, Aug. 6, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, by Thornton Wilder, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Alan Plater, By Michael Billington, Susan Raven, From EVELYN IRONS, LONGFORD, The House of Lords, Aug. 6., TERENCE CAWTHORNE, , NICHOLAS EVERITT., MERVYN SOUTHWARK. Bishop's House, 38 Tooting Bec Gardens, Streatham, S.W.16, Aug. 5., RALPH WRIGHT, O.S.B. (Order of St. Benedict)., L. J. BIRCH., By H. W. R. Wade, Professor of English Law, Oxford University, H. R. TREVOR-ROPER., W. G. FORREST, Dean, Wadhan College., GEORGE SHORT, President, The Institution of Municipal Engineers., RODNEY A. MILGATE., JOHN RYAN, JAMES CHAMBERS., DAVID WORTHY., BY OUR HORTICULTURL CORRESPONDENT, By Byron Rogers, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, JOHN WOODCOCK, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent-Hamburg, Aug. 6, By ATHOLE STILL, By RUSSELL BLAIR, By U. A. TITLEY, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, By MAURICE CORINA, By RODNEY COWTON, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By RONALD KERSHAW, DAVID DAVIS, From DAVID SPANIER, From PETER NICHOLS Rome, August 6, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ERIC WIGHAM, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, SIR HENRY JONES, Chairman, The Gas Council., JOHN A. FALK., From HENRY SCOTT STOKES, JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN CARRINGTON, GERALDINE KEEN,
ResumoNews: Murder hunt questioning, Chess champion held to draw, Order for costs made against Church of Scientology, TV news man quits, Singer in happy marriage, 'It's probably unreasonable of me but I wouldn't be pleased if my wife were out playing golf or bridge while I was working' -Sir Hugh Fraser, in the third of Stella King's series, Men Talking About Women, Nixon Within A Few Votes Of Victory Moscow visit likely if chosen, New drug to treat mania, Negroes die in ghetto shooting, £20,000 bail on butter charges, Gaol for German student, Engravers in talks today, Australia's Privy Council break, Strike threat to horse show, First degree course for officials, Dolly Collins' debut, Mr Nixon strikes a regal tone, Thousands in fight to save Argylls, Last-stage moves for bus peace, The Pope's Hiroshima message, Zanu leader cleared in passport case, Eisenhower seriously ill in hospital, Greek regime orders poll, Police 'urchins', Meteoroids near the moon, Witness made £37,000 a year, Deadlock over TV may be broken today, An assault case over haircut, Singer has eyesight saved, Election campaign costs will total $50m, Passports and the individual's right to travel, Resin in pines aids resistance to fungi, Tower flats halted by city council, Barnet leads in grants, The Times Diary A breakthrough for epileptics Hollywood veteran's BFI grant More for Moore than Matisse, 1,600 cars a day become scrap metal, People's Guide To Russia Mr Wilson Toasts Peace And Trade, Saigon sceptical of US claims on infiltration, How the delegates will choose their man, Wife's attempt to save family in ship fire, Tomorrow sees the opening of the, Mr Heath's East of Suez dilemma in Canberra, Heart appeal by Miss Loren, Cheese limits sought as stocks rise, Boy still in adult ward, Colonel Ojukwu leaves Nigeria peace talks, Tito in Prague this week, Education 'should not groom for rat race', Silence on Pueblo worries Americans, Politics warning to Scottish judges, Superb plants at fuchsia show, Concern at Paris radio dismissals, India fears frontier dispute, Football watchers' priority is comfort, Inquiry into boy's death, Computer men see laser trick, Cult condemns Britain, Israelis kill five in Jordan, Anglican bishops dissent from encyclical, Eisteddfod crown awarded to a minister, Female power at Oxford, Britain calls for agreement to ban germ warfare. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Normand(Mayfair)Ltd., Rob Walkers Corsley Garage Ltd, General Accident, Management Selection Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Secretaries, The Metropolitan Railway Surplus Lands Company Limited, Beagle, Mead Of London, Alpha Motor Policy, Jack Barclay Ltd, Rank Taylor Hobson, Elga, International Systems Research(selection) Ltd, Ministry of Overseas Development, The International Paint Company Limited, Charles Follett Ltd, Horsley Smith Group, W, Vintage Port, North Central Finance Ltd, London Bedding Centre, CHIPSTEAD of Kensington, Brims, H. A. FOX. Index. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Ibsen's Last Play, More concertgoers, Attempt to paint the town white Harrogate Theatre: Charlie came to our Town, Small town America Yvonne Arnaud Theatre: Our Town, Welsh exhibition in a canvas igloo, Facts about the facts, Music's elusive idiom, Megan Terry Play For London. Sport: Phantom Proves Elusive, Sports in Brief, Greater experience should take Sussex to final, Leading First-Class Averages Batting, Brooks holds Oosterhuis, Distance may suit Park Top Difficult task at Brighton, Kleynhans moves up, Breasley suspended after disqualification, Britain Score Full Marks Arduous day for Anderson, French XV rally to win, Water splash causes a rumpus, Father first and son second, Hurlingham Croquet, Fulham seek Swede, British record by Miss Jackson, Blinston will go to Mexico, Second stand of 100, Few mourn early end, Leeds United can build big lead. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,921, Exhibition Extended. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal Also On Page 15, Educational, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Germ Warfare: A Warning, The cost of protecting coal must be analysed, Not According To Plan, The Privy Council's Role. Letters to the Editor: Words In Fashion, Sighted Over London, Myth And Theatre, Professional Integrity, Whistler At The Tate, Implementing Seebohm Report: Need For Unified Control, Danger in the skies, 'Open to life', Light on Mr Mellor's gas bill, Payment by 'bearer' cheque, Two Regimes, Bredon Church, Encyclical On Birth Control, Regulation of birth, Death Of Hitler. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, August 7, 1943. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News. Obituaries: Dr J. Methven, Obituary, MR JOHN BARCLAY Clerk to the Fishmongers', Lord Fleck An outstanding figure in the chemical industry. Property: RAND MINES PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Late Acceptances Of This Companys's Offer, Furnished Flats And Houses, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, 'Bats' leap forward beats forecast, Post Office 'must pay for productivity', Rolls-Royce plans £2m extension in Scotland, 'Bats' profit leaps to£31m, Receiving Orders, Funds again in short supply Money Market, ICI shares at all-time high of 70s, Australia waits for the bubble to burst, British yard wins order worth £7m, 6 month peak for rubber exports, Lockheed sales post, Rebellions that Lord Melchett must crush, Perkins unit for buses, Insurance yardsticks, Hire purchase debt, Boeing delay boosts Concorde chances, Dorman Smith scrip and dividend rise company NEWS, Union Jack on BEA tail-planes, Japanese discount rate cut, Fresh gains by the Funds Fixed Interest, World Bank plans to double loans for developing nations, Business Diary From one loss to another, Brittains likely to go ahead, Oil search in Antrim, Quicksilver price raised £3 to £217, Business study changes, Vital talks today for Chambers of Commerce, Bear Brand losses explained, Blue-chip issues rise briskly EQUITY Markets, Pittsburgh stands by its steel rise, Steel stocks optimism, Minister's dilemma on power plant fuel, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Anglo-Russian trade heads for boom year, Rival offer for life association, Millom gives up fight for survival, Another quiet day closing at $2.3943 Sterling, UK expects big stake in Egyptian pipeline, The Bradwall (Fms) Rubber Estate Limited, Cope Allman unloads more VCA, Pound eases a point, How The Markets Moved, Marples to head new agency, Five firms seek Alcan contract, Rootes establishes technical centre, Co-op to expand tobacco sales, World food trade drops 5 pc, W. Mining copper hope, Executive pay up 6 pc?, Dr Anton Rupert, Salaries of top civil servants to be reviewed: interim rise now, Clyde Paper to cut staff. Stock Exchange Tables: Frankfurt shares close firm, The Times Share Indices, CLOSING PRICES-continued, NY cocoa up but below best, European And Far Eastern Securities, Justification for new paint merger new ISSUES, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Mining shares react, Walker Century in demand Midland Stocks, Sharp advance in rubber on good export news Commodities, Regional Share Prices, Another upward move in light trading Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices.
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