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The Times - 02/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From RICHARD DAVY, Prague, Aug. 1, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By TIM JONES, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, By GEORGE CLARK and ALEX HENDRY, From JULIAN MOUNTER, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From HUGH MABBETT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Aug. 1, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Aug. 1, From LLOYD GARRISON-Uturu, Biafra, From NICHOLAS HERBERT, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Thursday, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Aug. 1, From EVELYN IRONS, By Nature-Times News Service, by Michael Almaz By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, By Henry Raynor, By Guy Brett Art Critic, By Julian Critchley, From Harrison Salisbury, New York, Aug. 1, PETER HAMILTON., MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE., EDWARD HOLLOWAY, DENIS HEALY., AMANDA BARRY., H. N. V. TEMPERLEY., PATRICK WALL., KENNETH YOUNGER., DOUGLAS JAY., PETER DE ROSA, L. G. OWENS., PAMELA MARTIN., AUBERON WAUGH., JOHN RAMSBOTHAM., HELEN M. PALMER., FRANCIS J. RIPLEY., L. GORDEN., P. M. BISCOE., CRESSWELL NAESMYTH OF POSSO., ALAN JANES., H. HARDMAN., JOHN R. CHAPMAN, JAMES GOSSIP, From A Correspondent, By Simon Courtauld, Legal Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Chess Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER Sale Room Correspondent, From BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent-on board H.M.S. Kent at sea, Aug 1, From a Special Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By PHILLIP CLIFFORD, By NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN YOUNG Yachting Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JOHN KERR, By JACK FINGLETON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER WEST, KAY DICK., From GEOFFREY CHARLES, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, by GERALD ELY, By OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By Business News Staff, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, KENNETH OWEN., From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Aug. 1, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RODNEY COWTON, HENRY G. CHAPMAN, , By ERIC WIGHAM, By RONALD KERSHAW, By MICHAEL BAILY, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By FRANK ROBERTS, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, by D. F. Beckley, National Cash Register, by Jean Carteron, S.E.M.A. Information Processing Division, by Robert E. McDonald, President, Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation, by a special Correspondent, by Gordon Morris, Richard Costain, by John Graham, by L. L. Fellner, Chairman, Computer Services Bureaux Association, by Laura Tatham, by Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, by Michael Wall Computaprint Service, International Data Highways, by Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, by Michael Clark, Deputy Managing Director, Plessey, by Norman H. Tilsley and John C. Koster, authors of Containerisation International Guide, by Christopher Cooper, Director, Metcalfe, Cooper and Hepburn, by Marigold Coleman, By A. K. Astbury,

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News: Mrs Devlin's past, Coronation of Brunei Sultan, Birth of a technology, Earthquake kills 200 in Manila, Doubts in Addis Ababa over peace talks, Leapfrog ahead, Rhodesia to defy law decision, Councils to look again at rehousing charge, In the week that the Pope condemned all other methods of birth contral, the pioneer of the Rhythm method, Dr. Hermann Knaus, was in London. Susan Raven talked to him., Czechs Agree To Meet Five Warsaw Pact Countries Anxious crowds gather in Prague, Ronan Point theory of 'rogue nut', Court agrees identity was mistaken, Honeywell plunge for the big growth prize, Aden security chief defects to rebels in South Yemen, Automation, Girl's death in wheels of jet feared, Scientologists issue writs for libel, French Plan For School Reform Pupils' and parents' role, A better way to kill rats, In Holland:, Concise analysis, Scientists to discuss conservation, Bishops To FAST For Charity Dr Ramsey's Appeal, Behind the jargon, Saigon's firm line on Vietcong, Welders tighten up industry standards, Container benefits, Telephone research, Briefly, Russia calls on U S to stop nuclear tests, Pompidou's stock rises, Faster dividends, BSC in the first formative year, Children starve in Biafra seminary Thirty-three die in 11 days, Jordan receives U S fighters, Computers a special report, Criminal case hint on ballot boxes, Harm in nursery horror tales, Punched-card genius, Electronic Sketch-Pads, 'Plan to kidnap envoy', Elements Of Victory And Defeat, Police make 66 arrests in Seattle, Starting point, Tough task for Miss Bullen, No paper chase, Bonn rebuff for Russians, Professional crime is increasing, An intimate square for Stratford, £7,000 For Pearl Necklace, New Charges By Solicitors Cuts On Some Conveyancing, Type is taped, The little town in limelight, Own budget, TV normal after dismissal warning, Premium bond winners, Aberfan split again over fund, Hovercraft, Thai raid on war school, The Times Diary Arif will retire to Turkey Lawson for Eton and Slough The Tablet abandons papal line, Total Energy, Bargains for brokers, In Eire:, Across national barriers, School planning aid, Information bank, Spread of Qanats in Old World, Cult founder says his task is ended, Cutting the knot, U S corpse frozen for rebirth, Peers want action to stop air piracy, Israel warned over students, Rockefeller ahead in latest poll, Site progress, Soviet disclosures on the death of Hitler, Hedgerows Lose Their Beauty, Joint statement issued after party talks, Sovereign's parade at Sandhurst, The BBC asserts its independence, Package deal for users, Cattle Champion From Cheshire, Everyday affair in United States, Russian writer throws new light on Hitler's death, Fruitful competition, Expendable experts, Mental ward protest by father, Machine Tools, Retention of 39 Articles urged, Czech youth was begging, Svoboda insistent on Russian links, contract winner, Cabinet considers bus pay plan Challenge to incomes policy. Picture Gallery: Bright-eyed baby at the zoo. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Spl, Imi, Itt, CAP, sa, Iliffe Technical Publications Ltd., J. Harwell Data Processing Limited, First National City Bank, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Castle Britannia, Nc, Crosfield Electronics Limited, Quick Maid, Oxfam, Nel, Ge, Lnivac, Ncr, Gpo, Washeteria, Long John, atlas lighting, Icl, digital, alfa Romeo, Rotaprint. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Pakistani as town clerk, Church News, Appointments In The Army. Politics and Parliament: Action sought against air piracy, Gaming clubs left to choose. Law: Maintenance Priority For Wife Roberts V. Roberts, Failure To Warn In Blood Alcohol Case Irrelevant Regina V. Brush. Reviews: Visionary and a man of his time, 50 ships in a Scottish naval panorama, Conductors and interpretations, The computers take to art, Theatre keeps its public, Rasputin in comic strip, Shadow play serial, What to look out for, Great comedian of the silent screen, An uproar in the cloister. Classified Advertising: Personal, Announcements, Educational, Computer, Technical and other Appointments also on Pages 18, 19 and 21, Assistant Executives, Computer Consulting Staff, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Mere State Propaganda, The Debate On Freedom, The Thirty-Nine Articles. Letters to the Editor: Not representative, Atlantic Free Trade, The divine purpose?, Gratitude, Solving a dilemma, Call to obedience, Materialism challenged, A smoother pattern for motor car sales, Swift action urged, Danger of heresy, Man's higher nature, Anglican resolution, Fair Advertising?, The first care, The Pope's Pronouncement On Birth Control: Crisis Of Credibility For Christians, Denial of dignity, Indefensible position, The Nigerian War, The last child?, Flaw in argument, Soviet Pressure On Czechoslovakia, Equal partners., A courageous act, Statement of faith. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,917, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Bachmann Keeps Chess Lead. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday August 3, 1943 G.O.M. Of China. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Thomas Havelock A distinguished mathematician. Sport: Marner leads assault, Sports in Brief, Successful season for Rugby batsmen, Exciting win for Broome, Boyd-Rochfort to retire soon Attalus preferred today, Boys make up for errors, British finishing can earn clear-cut win, Colchester Croquet, Miss Evans goes out in semi-final, Derbyshire's task against spin Smith hammers Mallett, Patient role by Lewis, Stratton in front, Century bY Bolus, Middlesex Tail Reach Goal, Survival of Dodo, Clarke Aims High For Olympics, Entries down at Cowes, Form points to Ferrari Victory, Suttle's Day IS Profitable, Windsor Park win in dying seconds, Quality the influence over quantity, Olympic Boxing Ban, Rest does Ovaltine good. Weather: The Weather. Property: The hazards of discovery, Suburban Houses, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Proposed commission-but who would head the team?, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Late rise in the leaders EQUITY Markets, The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, Statistics 'not misleading', Millwall wharf closing down, Merger ban 'disappointing', A hint of the old days for the steel industry, Big jump in sea trade this year?, Britain in the worldwide charts, Pauls & Whites Ltd, There are now... reasonable grounds for believing that the worst of the confidence crisis is over' OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, The Metropolitan Railway Surplus Lands Company Limited, £30m loss by France, Freight line clash with US expected, River & Mercantile Trust.-Pre-, Insurance inquiries, Ashanti gold profits up, Town & City Properties' figures 9½ pc higher company NEWS, Insurance by ECGD raised 7 pc, More cars on credit, Cutback in London overspill?, Note circulation down slightly, Dwindling list of RPM cases, Offer boosts road shares, Slater Walker bids for TWW, Dillingham Corporation, HOESCH Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft. Dortmund. Germany. Steel and Engineering Exports Aid Business In New Group's First Year Current Trend Indicates All-Round Improvement, Funds improve at the close Fixed Interest, Funds again short in Lombard St Money Market, Report opposes a new role for Mint, Scots bid for clyde as site of £300m iron, steel complex, BRIEFLY FROM industry, Neddy explodes four export trade myths, £3.5m hotel at Heathrow, Expansion challenge for orthodox France, Consolidated Balance Sheet At 30th September, 1967, Aerospace firms' export record, English Electric, National bus chief named, Britain mounts sales drive in east Europe, £1m order for Mirrlees, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, 'Grave crisis averted', Panel sees ACC on forecast Bids, Deals & Mergers, 'Shell' about to break the 100s barrier, The Inveresk Paper Company Limited, ICI writs served on three gas boards, Firm in quiet trading Midland Stocks, Store group's trading results 'very good', Company Meeting Cox And Wyman, Ranks Hovis to sell grocery subsidiary, Interim Statements, How The Markets Moved, Rise in workless likely to exceed official estimate, Business Diary Power man for the buses, Register of builders urged to plug self-employed' tax loopholes, Clydesdale and County Hotels.-, The Times Share Indices, Balancing the flow of capital, Builders offer 12 pc, NY silver rallies with turnover up sharply, 'Shell' profits leap by £46m in six months, Car strikers back at Pressed Steel, Freshwater may sell Chelsea flats block, Dollar loan device FOR THE Saver, US forces told to switch orders for steel products. Business Appointments: Weston names Twining chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Wheatsheaf's spin-off to go by tender, London Provision Exchange, Fresh selling hits silver prices Commodities, European And Far Eastern Securities, Technical factors main cause of 10 point loss Sterling, Covent Garden prices, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Road-making shares strong, DJ index drops 4.93 to lowest since April Wall Street, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Rises and Falls.

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