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The Times - 24/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WILSWORTH, By a Staff Reporter, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, June 23, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By PHILIP HOWARD, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our Legal Correspondent, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER-Eastbourne, June 23, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, June 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, June 23, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, June 23, From A. M. RENDEL-Reykjavik, June 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, June 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-Montreal, June 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, June 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Teheran, June 23, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From RAYMOND H. ANDERSON-Moscow, By John Russell Taylor, By Joan Chissell, J.C., S.W., By Julian Critchley, From William Mann Music Critic, From Stanley Sadie, By Miles Kington, By Guy Brett Art Critic, Mary Gage, Nina Hargeaves, From JOHN YOUNG, From PETER STRAFFORD-Cahors, June 23, From DAVID BONAVIA, PHS, MAXWELL STAMP. Maxwell Stamp Associates Limited, Moor House, London Wall, E.C.2, June 21., JOHN TEMPLE. House of Commons., JOHN HIBBS. Castle End, Saffron Walden, Essex., ERIC BOURNE. Kramergasse 1-17, A1010 Vienna. Austria., S. BOOTH-CLIBBORN. 125 Yarborough Road, Lincoln., ANTHONY HAIG-THOMAS. The Royal Aero Club, W.1, June 20., BARBARA ROBB. Chairman, AEGIS (Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions)., D. A. GRIST. Cranley, Alresford, Hampshire, June 20., By Anthony Lewis, Chief London Correspondent of the New York Times, ESTELLE I. O. ADAMSON. Sesame Club, 49 Grosvenor Street, W.1., ARIE HAUSLICH, Director, Overseas Broadcasts., JOANNA BARKER. 22 Clarendon Road, W.11., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From GEOFFREY CHARLES-Zandvoort, June 23, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, By U. A. TITLEY, By ALAN GIBSON, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Port Elizabeth, June 23, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By DOUGLAS CALDER, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BY LEONARD AMEY, By Nature-Times News Service, BY GERALD ELY, By ERIC WIGHAM, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By MAURICE CORINA, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOE ROEBER and RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, HARRY T. CHAMBERS, RODNEY COWTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By DAVID DAVIS, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN and JOHN PRICE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, June 23, By Our Air Correspondent, by Oliver Stanley, By ROY MACKIE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID SPANIER reports from Washington, JOHN A. RAVEN. The Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., J. G. RUDDOCK., S. E. EVANS., GODFREY CHANDLER., By BRIAN P. SMITH, By JOHN WOODLAND, by Julian Mounter, by John Carter, Travel Correspondent, by a special correspondent, by A. J. Butcher,

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News: Warning of fatigue in buildings, Disarmament theme for Nato Ministers, Pompidou plays on middle-class fears, The Authors And Their Subjects, Shrieking Biafrans in battle with police, Placing the people in the middle, Call for more research on racism, Now it's Plymouth woe, Lords Crisis 'Planned By Mr Wilson', Pakistan seeks Soviet arms, The Times Diary The woman behind the hailstones Paul Jennings's rural mosaic Ambitions of Anthony Perkins, Brazil heart transplant man dies, Poor people refuse to quit camp Leader in act of defiance, Iraq mission to Teheran, Costs enigma in Glasgow road plan, 29 Asians in South Coast round up, Inquiry call after third cell death, New Threat To Rail Chaos By Locomen Decision today on joining NUR, America's revolutionary Chief Justice, Fresh dispute on student fees Ministry move attacked, Role of the Organization Man, Clash of farm ideas, City sets a hot pace, Humphrey Call For Cease-Fire Positive progress in Paris, Rebel art students' demands, Plea For Reprint Of Stalin Books, Kidney graft at transplant unit, Alleged scandals in Soviet sport, Route Guide For Butterflies Garden Diversion, Lundy island owner dies, Disruption in services begins, £7,000 Needed To Keep Theatre Amateurs face closure, Goose girl in a bikini, Machines learnt best from one another, The South-West a special report Divided they stand, Corruption halves Vietnam aid, Storm over natural gas site, Key issues facing France, Blow to Liberals in S Australia, Charge of broken promises and effect on workers' vote, Gaullists increase election lead as night wears on, Doctors discuss pay proposals today, Vauxhall's four new Viva saloons, Parents seek art school peace, Apple and Peel, Dachau anti-Nazi protest, Flats rent injustice claimed, Holiday money-spinner, When the badger comes out, Canada arrests in bomb attack Watch on Trudeau rallies, From Bath to Saigon-a smile, Quick action needed to ease flow of Bills, E Germans want new treaties, Tripos: classical, law, medical sciences, modern and medieval languages, Now, baby sister, Arab guerrillas die in blazing plantation, World airlines cool on symposium idea Project faces cancellation, Peer attacks sedition law, Passengers rough it on station benches, Franco affirms faith in Spanish youth, Floods hit thousands in India, Vietcong cut down Vietnam battalion, 51 killed at football match, Mothers' rescue, Motherhood without the guilt. Picture Gallery: Marching in the rain. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial Expansion, Brc, Shell, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Rank Hotels, Robinson & Cleaver, Sun Alliance London, Rehab, English China Clays Group of Companies, Dresdner Bank, The Times, Bailey Bros. & Swinfen Ltd., Louis Heren, Sparrows, Clover Dairies, Save And Prosper Group, Lectureship in Human Physiology, Custom Made Window Company Ltd., Insulators, Ranco, Swindon, Charterhouse Group, EQUITY & Law, Western Credit Ltd., Cjb, Mother's dress, Cornwall, Plymouth, Australia, First National City Bank. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Furniture & Fine Art Sales, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Mild comfort from the farm, An overture for Youth Orchestra, Dorchester Abbey Festival, This year's opera to be presented, Top players in the pub, A semi-staged "Hercules", Kenneth Noland's new paintings, Delmé string quartet, Rarities by Brahms and Prokofiev, At the Karlovy Vary film festival, Tibetan culture on show, Penetrating view of Schoenberg's Moses. Editorials/Leaders: Coffee Breaks In Paris, Colleges Of Art, Time For Firmness, Export cartels will not solve trade problems. Letters to the Editor: Visas To Britain, National Lottery, Infantry Reorganized, Conditions In Mental Hospitals, The Transport Museum, CWS and CIS, Church and State, The Boac Strike, Care Of Patients, Reform Of The House Of Lords, Counting the cost of coal, The metric question, Jews In Russia, Bargaining position, Public Transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Michael Richard Lloyd Hayes has, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Warwickshire Sessions, John Victor Thompson and, New Guildford Archdeacons, Oxford. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday,. Obituaries: Sir Andrew Cohen, Mrs Olga Hirsch, Mr Stavros Costopoulos Greek liberal politician, Princess M. De Croy Troops escape organizer, Obituary, Maj Oliver Kite. Sport: White well placed, Sports in Brief, Fine rally by Martin, Schools' cricket, Phantom likely winner, Yorkshire's fine start, Croquet, Stewart wins in pain and rain Success of French car, Scullers are slower off start, Former champions return to sample new flavour, Pursuit title for Porter, Record for Brown, Convincing display by openers, Mrs Rand returns to find enthusiasm, Final won by unselfish tactics, Fine strokes by Wood, Britain win easily, Long odds now on Test draw Crowd's cheerfulness, Vaguely Noble On Trial French still optimistic, Recovery by Surrey, Slump after brisk start, Lions Upset By Refereeing, Taylor out of Berne match, Lewis takes command, Buss Brothers Share Spoils Shepherd undaunted, Successful day for Barker family. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,883. Weather: The Weather. Property: London dispersal gains, Suburban Houses, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 14. Business and Finance: £20m funding likely by Rolls-Royce, Dexion tender expected to draw the crowds, This week's dividends, Clean sweep, Double tax is still a puzzle to investors, Sports car makers foresee a much brighter future, Graduating to the top The world of MANAGEMENT, Discussions on Donovan, Europe plans giant cartel for fertilizer exports, Rolls-Royce Limited Review Of 1967, Management centre, New security box draws backers, £14m tools at Olympia display, Company Meeting The Victory Insurance Company Limited Vigorous Overall Expansion Lord Coleraine's Statement, Not so much a carbon, more an inky sponge Business Equipment, A new name for the roll of honour Business Diary, What sort of cash for Rolls?, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Code for redundancies urged, More dwellings but sales fall Constructors' World, Indirect help for money market, Japanese TV exports, Full trade accounts, Robert Clough (Keighley) Hold-, Springer to sell 4 papers?, Industry takes to air and road as rail chaos builds up, J. Lyons & Company Limited Mr. Geoffrey Salmon's Statement, Japan cutlery quota revised, Court rules today on RPM for footwear, GKN seeks £30m orders in Russia, Ciro Pearls (Holdings) A Satisfactory Result, Property and pension funds, Philips bid in computers, Saving stamps lead to new accounts at Royal Bank, Goodwill in motor works, Briefly From Industry Shrinking number of companies, Italy aims to buy natural gas from many sources, The East Surrey Water Company Bough Beech Scheme Finance: Higher Charges Necessary, Warning of slump in mines, Policy switch for Lyons?, Company News Heinz profits rise by 11%; interim lifted, Kellogg to build third plant for Shell Chemicals in UK Contracts, American outlet for Fokker F-28, Dexion Limited, Hambros buys a stake in plastics, Great copper buying spree puzzles market, The ten outsiders who came to look us over, Non-wool exports up by 8.5%, Canada delays tariff cuts, Takeovers scoreboard, Success for Co-op staff scheme. Business Appointments: Scot joins American Cyanamid. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of security prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, London Stock Exchange Prices, Drawing Of Bonds, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Europe & Far East Prices.

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