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The Times - 15/08/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From Our Own Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Aug 14, From DESSA TREVISAN, Prague, Aug. 14, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent, By ANTHONY HOWARD, BY THE NEW TEAM, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Reporter, By Our Churches Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REFORTER, By Nature-Times News Service., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Yeovil, Aug 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Aug. 14, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From a Special Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Aug. 14, From IAN McDONALD, From ERIC PACE, From STEWART HARRIS-Canberra, Aug. 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Aug. 14, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, Aug. 14, From DAVID HOTHAM, From DON BANAS, From FRED EMERY, From JAMES RESTON, Columnist of the New York Times, PHS, B. O. OGUNDIPE, High Commissioner, , PHILIP HENDY, Adviser to the Israel Museum, Jerusalem., E. G. NUGEE., RUTH M. BEARD, Senior Lecturer in Higher Education, in charge of Research Unit on University Teaching Methods, University of London Institute of Education., P. B. LUCAS, STANLEY CLARKE, Precentor, St. Edmundsbury Cathedral., ERNEST BETTS., C. R. GRIMSEY., By Peter Jay, Economics Editor, MARTIN MADDAN. House of Commons, Aug. 13., B. A. YOUNG., CHRISTOPHER STAUGHTON. 11 Wilton Street, S.W.1., D. N. PRITT. Barn End, Pamber Heath, Basingstoke. Aug. 13., J. W. ANDERSON., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Port Glasgow, Aug. 14, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Winchester, Aug. 14, From a Correspondent, From HARRY GOLOMBEK Chess Correspondent, From Stephen Walsh Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire., By Joan Chissell, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By Henry Raynor, By John Percival Ballet Critic, Betty Jerman, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By BRIAN MOORE, By NORMAN FOX, By BARRY DAVIES, By PETER WEST, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PHILIP CLIFFORD, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JIM SNOW, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By RONALD KERSHAW, From CLIFFORD WEBB-Ratcliffe, Leics, Aug. 14, From DAVID SPANIER-, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By RODNEY COWTON, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By VALERIE KNOX, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, TED ROWLANDS. House of Commons., WALTER GRUBER., From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Aug 14, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,

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News: Drug trial testimony of tests on apes, Long wait of envoy's wife ends, Item withdrawn, Increased flood aid refused, French pilots to boycott all Algerian airports, Tougher drug laws sought, Rail union agree to £11½m productivity bargain, ITA reject complaint, Corrections, Pirates on the air in protest, Nurses plan mercy mission, Moscow attack on Czech writers, Village may be sold, Nixon told to face issues, Opposition party in Zambia banned, Army reserves review breeds little confidence, Heath's Singapore defence plan, Bishops at play about a pope, Allegation on passports, Rival claims of advances, Paradox of chances in US election, Search may uncover site of royal castle, Moves for peace by Egypt, Student protest in Cape Town, S Koreans kill infiltrators, Town told cut committees, Applause at Haiti trial, Asylum sought by Russian poet, Appeal to lift Soviet ban on writer, British complain to Spain, Boy, aged 14, died after drinking, Prague dismissals may herald press curb, Basque girl detained after car chase, Second thoughts on Milton Abbas, Fear of race violence in Memphis, Mystery of attack on Thailand base, Mother sees girls fall to death, Agreement on Nigeria relief, Dismissed theatre chief blames local council, Sea birds' response to pollution, Team seeks backache cures, Mushrooms could be poisonous, Signalman remanded in custody, Protest over school 'slum', Air bridge for Biafra aid to open soon, Fire sweeps through open prison, Regulars call time on the Spaniards, Wrong man named in Greek assassination charge, Brigade enjoys all the fun of the fire, Jaw surgery for King Husain, The Times Dialy A strange union at Cambidge Lynch meets Hirohito Millionaires under scrutiny, Father Weir leaves in search of new home, Arctic drift north Position: 83 deg. N.; 164 deg. 20 min. W., Cuban link in arms find, Scots issue 'not party politics', Pigeon Control Causes Concern, British plea on training of doctors, A home for Scottish National Orchestra, Students 'Kept From Sick', Home Office bars 800 scientologists, Prosecution risk in bus strike, Evidence that points to a winter of discontent, Birthday luck fails comedian, Sir Donald Hopson walks across border, Secrecy over Indian losses in Nagaland, Alarm signal in slime of earthworms, Eating brains spreads fatal kuru disease, Action on gas in flats. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: French Line, Ppa, Dubilier, Abelson, Volvo, Cashmores, Mnb, Scm, The Carpet Selection Centre, Little Woods, NEW Society, Heinemann. Index. Law: Squadron Leader IS Given Time To Obtain Legal Advice On Defence Southern Electricity Board V. Lodge. Official Appointments and Notices: Army Medical Appointments, Scholarship named after Dr King, Church News, Chair Of Nuclear Engineering. Editorials/Leaders: President Kaunda Acts, Protectionism is a two-edged weapon, Lambeth Looks Ahead, Recourse To The Bomb. Letters to the Editor: Student Wastage, A manifold waste of resources, The Motorist's Eyes, Fair Rents, Palestine Museum, Film Finance, Care For The Country, Room for Boeing?, 13th-Century Writ, Judges And Politics, Modest Toll, The Nigerian Terms For Peace, The Steam Age, Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Local Government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday. August 16, 1943 Forbidden Coasts. Arts and Entertainment: Television and Radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,928, Penrose Back In Chess Lead Ninth Round Win In 31 Moves. Obituaries: Mr Robert Bentham, Mr John Walter, Mr Charles Sorensen Motor industry pioneer, Rene D'harnoncourt, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Announcements, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, Appointments Advertisements, Pupil Engineer. Reviews: The Challenge Of Inner Space, But what's the English for Würst...?, Aimless German film, Fragile mystery of two-piano concerto, Play into film won't go, Three pairs of dancers in ballet leads, Williamson sets Strindberg. Sport: Sports in Brief, Sir Ivor runs in France, Mature Lazarus saves Palace, Chelsea Lose Momentum, Best the individual no match for full team, Expert display by Hutchinson, Two vital sallies by Kirkup, Nine men win 2-0 at Norwich, West Ham in fine form, Australians lose four main wickets cheaply, Langford's lively batting, Support for bigger golf ball, Success for Clevedon, Surrey checked by Dixon, Guildford team's exciting win, SA juniors in fine form, Queensland crushed, Nevetta looks strongest in St Nicholas Stakes, Wolves Put Up Stern Fight. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Late reaction by the leaders EQUITY Markets, Company Meeting The Hepworth Iron Co. Record Profit Achieved, £3 jump in Union Minière, Briefly From Industry, The Dover Engineering Works Limited A Most Successful Year, UK fashion bid in Beirut, Outlook for premium market, Imperial Japanese Government, Steel exports hit a record-but US sales in doubt, Interim Statement Beralt Tin And Wolfram, Limited, Uncertainty on Frankfurt The Bourses, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V., U S and South Africa clash again over gold, Italy prepares new economy measures, As you were at the PIB, Harrods to advertise in New Yorker, 'Pop' boost for Bear Brand, Baiting time for wayward economists, Neddies, tax, imports for TUC review, More selling of the Funds Fixed Interest, Drug and electrical exports rise sharply, How long can North Sea gas last out?, Pye records plea fails, Lankro issue could be £6m, Clayton Dewandre lifts interim, More funds than expected Money Market, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Millom plea for special area status, Symonds Engineering Co. A Considerable Achievement, Company Meetings Fodens Limited, Council's plans on schedule, Bulk wine centre for West India Docks, Fram to buy Flexible Drive, Afternoon advance checks fall Sterling, State aid to regions reaches £265m, How The Markets Moved, The Times Share Indices, 'Fortune Plan' to open soon, Flying start by Redman, Unilever results disappoint, St Martins closing the earnings gap, New North Sea gas find: fuel rivalry enters crucial phase, American tax rise 'will stay', Sobranie (Holdings), New deputies for PIB, British Match, Nchanga raises dividend hopes, A matter of timing, Moment of truth for coal, says Robens. Business Appointments: Sir Keith for London Rubber. Stock Exchange Tables: Easier at the close Midland Stocks, NY silver advances again, Wall Street ... and other markets closed, Slater's (Aust) rights offer, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts lose more ground, Receiving Orders, European And Far Eastern Securities, Covent Garden prices, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Good day for metals Commodities, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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