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The Times - 16/07/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, July 15, By DAVID WILSWORTH, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From PAUL HORNE-Rome July 15, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster Monday, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By HUGH NOYES, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, July 15, By ROY LEWIS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN YOUNG-Lagos, July 15, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT-Uppsala, July 15, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, July 15, From RICHARD WIGG, -New York, July 15, From FRED EMERY-Jakarta, by Ruth Miller, From a Correspondent, By Michael Billington, By Edward Lucie-Smith, C.G., By John Percival Ballet Critic, From BENJAMIN WELLES-Washington, PHS, DEREK WALKER-SMITH., VICTOR MONTAGU., WILSON PLANT, EVELYN KING. House of Commons, July 13., KENNETH LEECH., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, July 14., BERNARD LEVIN. 10 Devonshire Place, W.1, July 15., PEGGY JAY. 12 Well Road, N.W.3, July 15., M. I. CARTWRIGHT. Girton College, Cambridge, July 12., By Richard Wigg, who has recently visited Havana, KAHN. King's College, Cambridge, July 14., HUGH KLARE, , P. T. MATTHEWS., PETER GRETTON., BY A BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK-Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By CHARLES BRAY, By U. A. TITLEY, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-East London, July 15, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, FROM OUR BANKING CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By RONALD KERSHAW, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID DAVIS, BY OUR MINING EDITOR, By JOHN CARRINGTON, George Pulay CITY EDITOR writes, By GEORGE CLARK, Political Staff, By KEITH PAYNE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From DAVID SPANIER, ELIZABETH ACKROYD., MAURICE EDELMAN., By GERALDINE KEEN, by Peter Nichols Rome Correspondent, by Edward Lucie-Smith, by J. M. Richards Architectural Correspondent, by J. B. Ward-Perkins Director, British School, Rome, by Professor Pasquale Saraceno, by Ansell Egerton, by David Jones, by Prudence Glynn, by Helen Quin, by Paul Horne, by Giorgio Borsa Milan Correspondent, by Geraldine Keen,

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News: Snow plough design for ice-breaker, Churches fly food to Biafrans, Tune IS Changing As The Politicians Dance Shift To Left, Character That IS So Often Undiscovered, Painted Etruscan tombs, Taxi strike strands air passengers, Judge's advice for Transport House Donnelly case proceedings, Decision today on Savundra, Smokers to pay more today, Backlog of cases grows, Ideas Pushed To Limit, Tory call for approach to Rhodesia, Duke is asked to 'stoke up aid', Good wine from old barrels, No quick retaliation in germ war, Worry Of Too Much Money, Soviet trade with China falls, Human Beings Come First, Another pesticide in doubt, Assurance on property new deal, The parent molecule of insulin, Paris peace conference deadlock, Che Guevara died through woman spy's 'error', Chance Worth Taking, Anglo-Japanese talks, Modern Instrument For State Economic Policy, Plants Serve Europe, First taste of lost freedom the bitterest, Concorde: too little, too soon, New grading system for potatoes, Threats to M.P.s on Rhodesia, Secret IS The Price, Nelson was a customer, Churches launch $3m appeal, Korea pays tribute to Briton, Notions of Dada, Golden Harvest From The Vineyards, Britain is accused of blocking supplies, Three banks raided, 243 Arrested In Latin Quarter, 'Pass' students left off list, Tory criticism of Heath, Indonesia test on West Irian, Where Greek Meets Roman, Two years' hard slog Mr Jenkins says, Practical steps to popularity, Closer To Life At Bbc Sir Hugh Greene's work, Village kidnapping by Vietcong Attack on hill tribesmen, Two-ticket plan for N London, Britain's Heritage IS Needed In European Unity, Dr Kaunda's aim in London, Sit-in gains cruise in Aegean, Dr Ramsey says he will not head race committee, Demands of 30 students rejected, India tries to end switch of MPs, Car Output Stretches Giant Factory Resources, Careers Guide, Nigeria's moment of decision grows nearer, Kingmakers behind America's presidential candidates, 850 Gns Paid For Period Dress World Record Price, The Times Diary Reshuffle among Grade agencies Gunter's hail and farewell Sir Andrew's No 2 succeeds him, Clergyman alleges negligence, Hero of the architectural revolution, World Issues For Youth Meeting Discussion Groups, Interests In Common With no illusions of grandeur to hamper her foreign relations, Italy has accepted the loss of an empire and accomplished an economic miracle. Patrick Brogan discusses why this is important to Britain., Changes planned at Scrubs, Busmen accept £1 pay pact Faster London services, Motor Threat To Old Cities, Smith wins party confidence vote Right-wing critics silenced, Noise limit at Gatwick ordered, Tory pledge to save Argylls, Lively But Angry, Light on Imperial manners, Labour Moves Off Farms, Flat murder denied, Lord Hill 'Suggested Post As Governor', Kaleidoscope of opinions, Research Into US Student Revolt Ford Foundation's grant, Fur thieves foiled, Gates Open To Britain, Israel seeks Phantom jets to close gap, Work IS At The Root, Pressure tactics at summit meeting, A New Syllabus For Religious Education, Sabah claim rejected by Malaysia, Cuba's future rests on rapid educational growth, Designer in concrete, Men talking about women: for the second of her series, Stella King interviews Sir Paul Chambers, Plan For Legal Fashion Show, Challenge By Prague To Structure Of Warsaw Pact Russians slow down troop withdrawal, Hannibal's troops drank it. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Hugh Greene to retire, Church News, Gregg For Shrewsbury, Oxford class list, Ministry head, The executive committee of the Royal Academy of Dancing. Picture Gallery: Art Keeps Faith With The Past, Opening day of Bisley Fortnight, Italy. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Split Level Investment Trust, Banco DI Sicilia, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Matthews & Goodman, Texaco Operations (Europe) Ltd., Firelli, Jaguar Henlys, Truman's Brewery, Milan Fair, Bpn, Brown And Tawse Group, Fiat, Whitbread And Company, Limited, Arnoldo Mondadori, Idc, Radio Rentals, The Italian Trade Centre, The Royal Exchange Group, Quick Maid, Fabbri Editori, Alitalia, Iasm, Maserati Concession Ltd, Pan Am, 32nd Levant Fair Bari, italian steel, Ignis, Italy, Boac, Help, Olivetti Electronics, Philip Hill Investment Trust, Bna, Charles Horrell, Lancia, Adriatica, Banco DI Napoli, Anglia, Ekco Hawkins, alfa Romeo. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Two Counties Share Bridge Honours, Korchnoi in chess final, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,902. Politics and Parliament: Lords: race board needs more powers, Australians' right to enter UK, More evidence needed of Rhodesian change of mind, Commons: only new building will remove borstal defects, Minister refutes MP's attack on Argylls' colonel. Reviews: Boisterous comedy Aldwych Theatre: The Merry Wives of Windsor, A magnificent bequest of drawings, The alarming facts about tranquilizers, Neat switch of roles, McEvoy Eehibition, Beating the demons on the screen, The musical glories of Venice. Classified Advertising: Personal, Corporate Finance Executives for merchant bank, Personal Women's Appointments, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Boys In Men's Prisons, A Very Difficult Job, At last an industry to speak with one voice.., The Russian Threats. Letters to the Editor: Past lessons, The Tories and race, Separate issues, The Rustle Of Trees, Loss From Opting Out, Midlands jobless, A Horror Story, When Members Must Vote Against, The Borstal System, Cost Of Imports, A Most Cruel War, A safety first message for over-counter pills, A Street In Cookham, Journalists' Dilemma, Defence Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, July 16, 1943 Ernest Bevin's Dream. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Allxander Cadogan, Marquis Of Casa Maury, Sir Philip Antrobus, Konstantin Paustovsky Lyrical writer of Russia, Obituary. Sport: Batsmen lack enterprise, Bookmakers head for clash Racing needs 'overstated', Australia face challenge to their resolution, Last minute victory, Sports in Brief, Target not tempting enough, Surrey's Vigour All In Vain, Race takes dramatic turn, Laver for Wembley, Laycox gains Canadians' first win, Sharpe and Close in vital stand for Yorkshire, One Ton Cup race cancelled, Johnson cautioned after winning Timeform Cup, Jones Returns For Lions West gets first match, The long and short of it, Kent wait for win, England Should Win Today, Task Too Great For Sussex Brave flourish by Lewis. Law: What Makes 'A Parcel' For Taking Samples Soil Fertility Ltd. V Breed, Sentence On Man Without Counsel Upheld Regina V Painter, Kwesi Armah To Get Libel Damages Armah V. Welbecson Ltd.. Property: New Homes, Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Country Properties. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Mortgage record for Abbey, Gold: Fowler call to S Africa, Building order book drops after Budget, Dealers halt trading, Bankers Trust Company Member Of Bankers Trust New York Corporation, Property Security Investment Trust Limited, State may offer 6½ pc to savers, Istituto Mobiliare Italiano Annual Meeting, June 20, 1968, £6m Seaway strike over, Credit tight in Lombard St Money Market, 25% slump in June home car sales, No chink in Chubb's armour, Mrs Castle opens talks on 7-year equal pay plan, Vickers boilermakers end shipyard dispute, BP Trinidad cutback?, Japanese in car sales mix-up, Russia joins the Geneva sugar conference, Less active but still firm Fixed Interest, Toy sales up by 36 pc, Gt Boulder, North Kalgurli strike nickel, Fire hits exports, BEA to keep Club link, Ortoli and finance post, Constellation 'buys' singer, AEI signs £2.5m deal with Spain, £138m Dutch merger, £8m Japan steel shares offering, New job for Ferranti, Hartley Baird imponderables, BRIEFLY FROM industry, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Six point gain to close at $2.3914 Sterling, Split-level trust starts share-exchange scheme, Fast freight or money back, EEC talks postponed at Italian request, Business Diary The right man to sell textiles, F. W. Woolworth & Co., Ltd. Interim Report for the Six Months Ended 30th June, 1968, The Newall Machine Tool Company Limited DENIS S. PLAYER reports:, Big upswing by Roberts Adlard, Rival port beats Tilbury, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Investment survey of US firms, Shares reach a fresh peak, Hill, Samuel & Co. Limited Merchant Bankers, Scapa Group Ltd., 1d on 20 cigarettes: tobacco going up too, Woolworth disappoints again, Woolworth's profits lag, William Reed & Sons (weavers &c.), Bid rumours lift Truman, Natwest cancels plans for 50 new branches, Altifund Limited, 'Greenbat' buys again Takeovers scoreboard, Fishing subsidies row, How The Markets Moved, More jobless in France, Enel National Electric Power Corporation, Italy Report And Balance Sheet As At December 31, 1967, W. W. Chamberlain (Associated Companies) Continued Expansion, UK mechanical engineers unite to resist state firms. Business Appointments: Expert on synthetics for BHS. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Another bright debut Midland Stocks, Why Wall St can't work on a Wednesday, European And Far East Securities, Shares scale new peaks EQUITY Markets, Gunn tender offer arranged, Copper stocks up, Covent Garden prices, Rises And Falls, Recent Issues, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Brussels ease in active trading The Bourses, Cash lead hits 2-year high at £105 12s 6d Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Timber shares move ahead, Prices a shade lower as sales decline Wall Street.

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