The Times - 01/11/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Oct. 31, By RICHARD HARRIS, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Friday morning, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Oct. 31, By DAVID WOOD, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By RITA MARSHALL, By Our Legal Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Leeds, Oct. 31, By BEVIS HILLIER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 31, From Our Own Correspondent, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Oct. 31, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT-Bonn, Oct. 31, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Oct. 31, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG-Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 31, From LOUIS HEREN-New York, Oct. 31, From WALTER RUGABER, From IAN MCDONALD-Baltimore, Maryland, Oct. 31, From FELIX BELAIR-Washington, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Oct. 31, From DAVID BONAVIA, by Robert Kennedy, PHS, J. C. SLESSOR., J. A. G. GRIFFITH., DAVID HOPKINSON., W. E. HALL, DUNDEE., IAN ORR-EWING., CHRISTOPHER BRADBY., ROBERT S. TATE., IVOR BULMER THOMAS., CECIL PARROTT, BROCKWAY., KENNETH ALLSOP., A. R. MARSHALL., AHARON REMEZ., EWEN E. S. MONTAGU., DAVID CHESTERMAN., S.W., By Alan Bennett, By Irving Wardle, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, By William Mann, Aleatoric Music Critic, By William Gaunt, Museums Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By ROY MCKELVE, By GEOFFREY GREEN Football Correspondent, By NORMAN CREEK, By GERALD ELY, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By MAURICE CORINA, By RONALD KERSHAW, ANTHONY ROWLEY, KENNETH OWEN, By MURRAY LAVER, , By DENNIS TOPPING, HOW TO BUILD A PORTFOLIO, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From RENE DABERNAT-Paris, Oct. 31, From DAVID SPANIER, PETER A. SCOTT., J. F. PIDGEON., H. I. SCHOLAR., JOHN LEIGH., By RODNEY COWTON, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN GILMORE, Mr. J. Howden Hume's Review,
ResumoNews: A house of worth, BBC in plan to interview winner, Text of Johnson's TV broadcast, Experiments in hailstorm control, Extension of blood tests in paternity cases proposed, Applying metrication to energy industries, Nato air-sea exercise, Labour majority cut to 740 at Bassetlaw, The Times Diary Beaverbrook's packet deal Ambassacors cut Soviet party More about Neogy and Mayanja, Further Data World Power Conference, Drop in GLC rent strikes, Cash for turbine train, LSE head gives staff dismissal warning, McCarthy woos the Negro vote, Painful retreat from power, Electronics, Tour man is gaoled for two years, Humphrey feels he is on a winning issue, Headlights plan criticized, United Ireland hope by Brown, The Night Sky In November, Israel hits targets on Nile, Robotics, Youth protests planned, Parishioners call for archbishop to quit, Natural selection, New techniques in mapping remote areas, French ban on action group, The Cuba Crisis, Trial halted to allow blackmail inquiry, A systems study of undersea navigation, Cohn-Bendit is sent to gaol, Gowon apologizes for commander, Hanoi's sincerity can now be put to the test, Kidney unit appeal, Art college fortified students say, Gaol diet for Amnesty, Body of defence man found in W Germany, Madrid students burn Franco's portrait, Contrasts in the student princes, Automation, 1,700gns for a Venetian mirror, In the flood of rhetoric a few flashes of life, Computers set for exciting breakthrough, Wallace losing ground in the south, Wilson Rhodesia decision today, Men's fashion by Antony king-Deacon: page one, Foster child must return to mother, committee say, Why racial issue could worsen, Benefit to Humphrey, Husain insists on right to resist, Ultrasonics, Break-out 'prepared for weeks', Mr Johnson orders halt to bombing of North Vietnam, Renewed attack on art sale, Papandreou dies at 80, Way now clear for full negotiations, Russians try to hold up Czech party meeting, Stockpiles in Singapore ruled out, Appeal by Thieu to his Army, Cancer smear test scheme in danger, Recounting the missiles, MPs in clash on credit curbs, Rio awaits the Queen. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Curzon, Bell's, French Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Metal Corporation Limited, K, Stephenson Developments Limited, Golden Guinea, Daks, Dunlop, Gonzalez Byass, Gieves LIMITED, Leopold Joseph & SonS Ltd., Taylor, Pallister & Co. Ltd., Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Fisons, Blue Nun, The Standard Bank, Dry Sack, Shelter, Lombank, Pfa, Perrier, Macdonald Technical & Scientific, Rotary Hoes Group, Crockett & Jones, Gpo, Rst, Renault 16. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Still a place for the farm horse. Official Appointments and Notices: County Commissions, New judge. Politics and Parliament: Time for move on Atlantic free trade area, Too few vote for Church, Peers may get vote, Sir A Home urges naval cooperation with S Africa, Czechoslovakia the spur to unity in western Europe, Candidate's car hits heifer. Law: Deportation: Justices' Power Discretionary Khan V. Shea, Criticism Of Trial Judge Withdrawn Regina V. Pointer, Bank Ordered To Pay Back £209,719 Barclays Bank Ltd. V. Quistclose Investments Ltd., Mr Onassis And Madame Callas Win Shares Appeal Onassis And Another V. Vergottis. Editorials/Leaders: Clearing the air on State contracts, Bad Relations In Boac, The Obstacles To Settlement, The Visit To South America. Letters to the Editor: Flying Flags, Safeguards threatened, Contemporary view, Lesson Of Violence, Art Index, Giro delay, Role of the press, Chance For Nigeria, Classical Top Ten, Meeting Today's Defence Needs: Virtues Of Shore-Based Planes, Priorities now, Television Interview, Peregrines In The City, Different system, A plague on both..., Consultants' export efforts hampered, The Choice For Israel, Future Of Lse, Revamped bank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof W. R. Parker Authority on Milton, Ramon Novarro Romantic star of the silent screen, Leopold Survage, Mr William O'brien. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday November 2 1943. Reviews: Not enough blood, Mr Previn moves in, Singer of quality, Composition made easy, Fifth form Britain Apollo Theatre 40 Years On, Holman Hunt drawings on loan to Ashmolean, Examined with care, Cathy Come Home, Jeremy Sand-. Sport: Phillips goal inspires Cambridge, Trainer sees bright future for Fearless Fred, Sports in Brief, Three seeds beaten, Rangers pay record fee for Stein, London's hopes dashed, Bembridge leads British hopes, Angus makes title challenge, Mark Cox stru to beat Czech, Milton gives up captaincy, Keble four run into trouble. Classified Advertising: Personal, Transfer Books, Public Notices, Appointments also on pages 22 & 25, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, The Administrative Grades of Government Service, Appointments also on pages 24 & 25. Property: Now 'all-in estate' packages, Country Properties, Town Houses. Arts and Entertainment: Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Sound programmes Radio 4 (Home) (330m., 202m.), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,995. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Scottish output gains 2 pc, Central And District Properties Limited Future Viewed With Confidence, Dalgety offers £6m for NZ Land, Chemicals curb-US seeks time, All Vauxhall production to stop as Girling men stay out, Industry and Civil Service welcome state contract deal, The Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company, Unfitted ship sails to Norway, Readicut bids for T F Firth, Grossmith Agricultural Industries Limited, The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited Mr. I. A. Macpherson's Review, 'Shell' remains a cheap international, 'End trade bars'-EEC, System technique praised, McNamara's Congo task, UK may curb import of Scandinavian fish, New target at Summers, BoT gives warning of takeover discipline, Exports down in terms of dollars, Improving profits and scrip by Lister & Co company NEWS, Cuts in the prices of fertilizers, £3m Simon Carves deal contracts, Outlook is gloomy say the builders, Estate Duty & Married Woman's Property Act FOR THE saver, Gas Council to pay agreed rises of 4pc, 'Standard of living held', James Howden & Godfrey (FORMERLY JAMES HOWDEN & COMPANY) (Specialists in Design and Manufacture of Air and Gas Handling Plant) Sales And Profits Show Notable Improvement, Transport Act 'was rushed', Holliday Group Limited Results Show Marked Recovery, IRC able to borrow Eurodollars, Job worries for Daventry, Farm plant output up, Steel unions in new row, £100,000 robot sales, P O may buy shares in industry, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Little Neddy chief resigns, performance yardstick for investors, Australia takes to Courage new ISSUES, BUSINESS diary Fleming's go-go promotion, J. H. Buckingham & Company, Ltd., Foreign claims Bill, Butlin's puts off meeting, Shell income rises by 38 per cent, How The Markets Moved, Assoc Dairies' stores drive Bids, Deals & Mergers, Interim Statements Bowthorpe Holdings Limited, Easy conditions in Lombard St. Money Market, In search of Conservative economic policy PETER JAY examines Mr. Heath's plans and concludes that the Opposition lacks a proper strategy for running the country, Hambros in New York, Peer attacks Bank choice of McKinsey, Fresh move to end strike, Associated Book puts on 49 pc, Hambro American Bank & Trust Company as Paying Agents, Neddy urges full industry support for Brimec aims, French certain UK will enter Market, Malaysian Tin's Lonrho holding mining, Why do 8,000 of Britain's most successful companies protect their staffs through BUPA Groups?. Business Appointments: English Electric directors. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good gains in gold shares, Blue chip issues fall back EQUITY Markets, Cocoa futures forge further ahead Commodities, The Times Share Indices, British Funds still drifting Fixed Interest, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Rises And Falls, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Stock Exchange surplus over £1m, Four point loss to $2.3910 Sterling, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, New York silver futures tumble 530 points, Mixed closing after strong morning rally Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices.
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