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The Times - 02/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Teheran, Sept. 1, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From DESSA TREVISAN, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Sept. 1, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-York, Sept. 1, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN-East Grinstead, Sept. 1, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Correspondent, By JAMES DAGLISH, Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, Edited by Susanne Puddefoot, By Henry Raynor, By Stanley Sadie, From William Mann Music Critic, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Sept. 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Sept. 1, From GARRY LLOYD-Massa Carrara, Italy, Sept. 1, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Sept. 1, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT, PETER REDDAWAY, H. C. T. STRONGE., T. SCOTT, , A. N. E. MCHAFFIE., B. B. BROCK, Cape Town. Kiln Cottage, Critchmere, Haslemere, Surrey, Aug. 29., JOHN OSBORNE., MARGARET SYKES., JOHN HESLEGRAVE., R. FITZGERALD., By Renée Short, Labour M.P. for Wolverhampton N.E., RICHARD MALLINSON., W. GETHING., S. A. BARNETT., DENIS MATYJASZEK., HODSON., W. M. GOSLETT., PATRICK WALL, NORMAN HAMMOND., By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaeological Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By LEONARD AMEY, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE-Paris, Sept. 1, By Pamela MacGregor Morris, From JOHN BALLANTINE-Forest Hills, Sept. 1, By ANDREW PORTER, By ALAN GIBSON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By REX BELLAMY, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 1, From a Correspondent, By ROGER MACDONALD, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By BRIAN MOORE, By SRIKUMAR SEN, By TOM FREEMAN,

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News: Engineers' strike call backed by Cousins, The Pope talks of a nightmare, Svoboda sees way out, Paddock grazing raises yields, Bishop attacks actions of Franco's police, Airport buildings win design award, S African town hit by floods, Four 'doing well' after transplant, Text of Czechoslovak party's decisions, Hijacked air crew back in Israel, Action plea over club colour bar, Beeching plan to speed work of courts, Pravda tries to face both ways, Cohn-Bendit stirs congress, Oceanic silica controlled biologically, End state socialism, Mr Powell says, Humphrey backs police, Church in Belgium allows a choice on encyclical, Eviction threat ignored, Wife drowns inside car, Test success for airbus engine, Pledge by Russia not to invade, Reprieve is too late for 119 dogs, Grim, expensive harvest for cereals, RAF gives way to noise protest, Curbs on benefits opposed, More buds on begonia leaves, The Times Diary In search of science teachers The end of PC Gumbs Old Vic's Shakespearean future?, Beduin, thirst and desert travel, Bomb starts propaganda war, Death toll of 8,000 in double earthquake disaster in Iran, Holiday accidents down but deaths up, Dubcek admits errors, Busy start for Victoria Line, Arthurian find at 'Camelot' dig, Saint Hill Manor opens its doors to the public, Pollution decision to await study, Courtship sign from Chi-Chi, Why not a tunnel and bridge combined?, Effort to keep some liberty, Rumanians remain unshaken, Call for safer football grounds, Soviet Army too near for Strauss, Argylls for Cyprus, 'Parasite' letter raises union storm, MP's plea on D'Oliveira. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Jones Lang. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Announcements, Classified Advertisement Department. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties. Law: Item withdrawn. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Wieland Wagner's Wagner, Plexiglass and perspex, Do you follow your husband, New ballets by Ashton and Tudor, Powerful Saint Joan, Her balloon goes up today, New Dickens Musical, Thrills and poetry in The Trojans, Three young artists, In Bond Street next Wednesday Russell & Bromley will launch their, Merry Go Round. Sport: Plot Full Of Twists, Pro-Zatopek march to embassy today, Sports in Brief, Sweet Story's Swan Song, Purposeful new look to Arsenal, Spurs barter bruises for a point, Italian takes overall title, Masterful tack, Reduced to rubble, Double Quick should go quicker still, Hopeful Venture finishes last, Ludicrous Olympic trial, Fulton takes title, Victory for Cheshire, Decoys divert the defences, Essex face defeat, Vivid Revival Of Faith In Game, US Baseball National League, Bonallack fades to finish 12 strokes behind, Results at seven race meetings Windsor, Townsend not for US, Gloucester's bright hour, Struggle to avoid the follow-on, Hateley's head on block, Track pointers to Olympic Games, Unbeaten century by Walker, Taylor joins Curtis in third round. Editorials/Leaders: The Struggle Changes, Alarms And Noises Off, Rogue Elephants At Blackpool. Letters to the Editor: A Prague congress, MCC Selection, The true shame, Looking At Barrows, Reading by halves, Clear case, Saturday's post, Informing The Soviet People: Case For Keeping Contacts, Poisoned Rivers, Yours sincerely, Getting To The Tate, Gpo Service, Curtain of deceit, Paying Maintenance, A working man, Help For The Motorist, Trusted ways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Oxford. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr. G. P. Gooch, O.M. Master of political history who gave warning of Nazi menace, Obituary, Sir Percy Hull Organist and conductor. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,943, Swiss Winning In Chess Contest, Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Keene Holds Lead At Marlow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday September 2, 1943 In Invisible Ink. Weather: The Weather.

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