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The Times - 07/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By ROBERT JONES, By ALEX HENDRY, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC STAFF, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 6, By a Staff Reporter, By DAVID WOOD, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, Sept. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bristol, Sept. 6, From MICHAEL THOMAS, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Sept. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Sept. 6, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn, Sept. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Sept 6, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent-Duisburg, Sept. 6, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, From REX BELLAMY, By PETER MARSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JOHN KERR, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Corr.-Monza, Sept 6, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, From MURRAY SAYLE, From DAN VAN DER VAT, PHS, YEHUDI MENUHIN., MAURICE PETHERICK, VICTOR RAIKES., GILLIAN HUGHES., EMRYS PRIDE, deputy Lord Mayor., MAY CURWEN, President British, PHILIP BARBER, Chairman., E. R. THOMPSON., NOEL SABINE, CONESFORD., F. L. SHAW., From Anthony Smith, Xavantina, Brazil, ROSAMUND BRUCE., S. P. BEST., DAVID SLANEY., SHAHE AJAMIAN, Chancellor., MRS. CHARLES MUEHLSTEIN., MAURICE HOLMES, Chairman., C. H. TAPLEY., J. E. PADFIELD., From PHILIP HOWARD-Oxford, Sept. 6, By the Rev. Malcolm France, Chaplain of Essex University, By ROBERT JONES and DENNIS TOPPING, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By MAURICE CORINA, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, BERRY RITCHIE, PAUL EINZIG., By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Lord Kinross, BY BEVIS HILLIER, BY NORMAN PODHORETZ, BY W. A. C. STEWART, BY MICHEAL MAC LIAMMOIR, WILLIAM TREVOR, BY GERALD W. REYNOLDS and ANTHONY JUDGE, BY PAUL SCOTT, MICHAEL WOOD., BY YUKIO MISHIMA, FRANK TUOHY.,

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News: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Whitewash Cousins says, Boredom in show-piece Vietnam, Chevalier at 80, Carbon-copy giants, The Rest Of The News, Public schools report defended, Splendour that is India, MCC men ask for meeting, MP urges march ban, President accuses Fortas critics of 'tricks', Harrow's suicide hazard, Drinks to remember, Weekend fixtures, 100 mistakes in telephone directory, Danger of seeking legal approval, Roles of the chaplain in a university, New terror drive in Saigon, Challenge to Trudeau on poverty, Away for weekends, Crossman in jobs clash, Observer named for Biafra, Soviet envoy in Prague as grip tightens, 11-vote win for Smith, In knowing terms, Playwright's trip barred, Threat to BAC over 'rebels', Swazis warned of responsibilities of independence, 'Bugging' charge admitted, New drought threat in India, Decline in Labour membership and finances, Youth pioneers fix targets, Bombs in Brittany protest, 13 injured in collision, Long road to 'normalization', GEC-EE: how the new group compares, Cernik appeal story denied, Terrorists routed in Israel, Three more Britons held by Chinese, English Electric and GEC plan biggest merger in Britain, Denis Goodwin on shoplifting charge, Trouble with doubles, Fuel crisis warning by miners' leader, Pop song for freedom goes out on Prague television, New call to help student planners, The Times Diary, Helicopter sea crash, White girl to change schools, Politics and sharp practice in the world of sport, Driver hit eight cars in rush-hour chase, Raf Commissions, Rio child torture alleged, Germans vote for pill, Vilification a weapon of diplomacy even in days of ancient Rome, Worth the extra pound or two, Attempt to change procedure fails, Kenya farm murder, Bargain day in Brighton for French, Last regions submit to Mao, Stewart may open trade door, Protest at race code system, Preparing a venture into the Mato Grosso, Science Report Geochemistry Fresh light on genesis of petroleum, Settlement reached in printing dispute, Chicago police want to reply, Australians admit shop thefts, Trawler skippers may appeal over £100 Manx fines, Rhodesians warned to heed world opinion, Italians to shun party talks, Half-hearted confidence vote for Government. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Portsmouth, Penn Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Collins, Glarksons, Aldus Books, Kangol, Amphora Yugoslav Wines, Le P'tit Montmartre., Harry Wheatcroft & Sons, The Times, slumberdown, Royal Mail Lines, Kingsley Windsor, Ken Muir, Butyl, Prutrust. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, For Autumn Holidays London & Ireland, Announcements, Connoisseurs' Guide, Christmas In Australia?, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Sport: Week End Sports Fixtures Association Football, Three Victories For Britain, Defence problems beset Busby, Century for Barber, Allhusen and Lochinvar ahead, Sports in Brief, Target too great for World XI, Kent make certain, Young golfers put to flight by over-fifties, Southwick Croouet, Treble for Stroller, Another win by Cheetah, First class averages, Cardiff's Stiff Test, Cartwright one of the key men, Consistency gives advantage to Town Crier, Congestion worsened by rain, Drivers banned for US commitment. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesia Facts, Why the merger plan should be welcomed, Labour And The Unions. Letters to the Editor: Help for stranded, Letter To The Editor Half-crown challenge, Yalta agreement, Searched In The Street, Invasion Of Czechoslovakia: Misleading Comparisons, Magna est veritas, Waiting At The Zoo, Pensioners Out Of Work, Palestine Museum, London Violence, First-Class Seats, Children In Trouble, An obscene event, Nigerian Shooting, Sitting On The Tube, Standard of justice, Chicago City, Britain's Fuel Power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES OF Wednesday September 8, 1943. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr Karl Rankl First musical director of post-war Covent Garden, Sir Henry Bunbury. Business and Finance: Baxter quits British Leyland, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Receiving Orders, £ reflects Basle hopes, Bill rate lower, Slater Walker still thirsting for cash, Gibbs & Dandy link with Frederic Gale, NY cocoa futures close strong, Smaller firms defended, £4,000 for Tesco men, Traders' £3,000m a year stock bill, Week finishes with a bang EQUITY Markets, Fixed Interest, Talks to decide future of Pressed Steel plant, Firmer at close after support from Bank Sterling, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Plessey/english Electric Statement by S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Ford Motor Company, GEC-English Electric merger would change face of the whole industry, Focus still on unions, Wolstenholme set for record year: interim increased, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Labour to shake up oil next?, Broken Hill rights issue, Holiday Inns to build £1m UK hotel, Exclusive unit trust from the Prudential, Girling dispute halts Vauxhall Luton plant, Slater Walker wins control of Drage's in a £33m deal, Gold retreats to $39.90, De Beers lifts gem prices, Large help for Lombard St Money Market, The Two Giants Compared. Index. Stock Exchange Tables: Swiss bank raising funds, Cocoa futures up another 7s. 6d. Commodities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Rank Shares soar 9s. 6d., Further headway with DJ index up 3.73 Wall Street, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Unit Trust Prices. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,948. Weather: The Weather. Property. Reviews: Beyond the Plot Barrier, Fiction, Foreed labour plan condemned, Out of line, Forbidden Colours, Dirty little open secret, Little advantage to trade, Paperbacks, Romantic operas and ballads, Not a happy one, On the beat again, Another Hadrian, THE CAULDRON by Zeno (Pan, To agree would prove suicidal, Pooter Bent for confessionals, Ismail seizes quiuc advantage, A bouquet of green carnations, Brendan Behan: Man and, Timescrime, New cello concerto, A step in the right direction, History of a minor form of art, The fortified ditch.

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