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The Times - 15/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By GEOFFREY GREEN, From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Gibraltar, Oct. 14, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Oct. 14, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Monday, By Our Labour Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Oct. 14, From Our Correspondent, From JULIAN MOUNTER-Dublin, Oct. 14, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Reporter, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Legal Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 14, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Oct. 14, From MURRAY SCHUMACH, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, Oct. 14, From Our Own Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS-on board HMS Hermes, Sydney, Oct. 14, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 14, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Oct. 14, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, Oct. 14, PHS, ROMILLY S. OUVRY, Director. Northfield Foundry Limited, Brixham, South Devon, Oct. 11., KENNETH G. FINDLAY BOTTRILL. 32 Prince Alfred Road, Liverpool 15, Oct. 13., ROBERT KEE. 81 Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey, Oct. 12., MAURICE FRASER. 36, 37 Furnival Street, E.C.4, Oct. 11., EDITH SUMMERSKILL. House of Lords, Oct. 12., ANDREW ROTHSTEIN. 39 Hillway, N.6, Oct. 12., P. J. HONEY. Baddesley House, 43 Royston Park Road, Hatch End, Middlesex., SISTER MICHAEL, Reverend Mother Prioress. Carmelite Monastery Llandovery Carmarthenshire, Oct. 11., By Sir Oswald Mosley, R. W. TENNANT, Managing Director, R. W. Tennant & Sons Limited, 81a Buckingham Road, N.W.10, Oct. 11., GEOFFREY DE FREITAS. 11 Trumpington Road, Cambridge, Oct. 11., KENNETH MONKMAN. 2 Clareville Grove Mews, S.W.7, Oct. 12., DACRES F. SYMES. Hingsdon, Netherbury, Bridport, Dorset., G. A. BOSTON. Kimbers, Haste Hill, Hastemere, Surrey, Oct. 12., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From NEIL ALLEN, From REX EELLAMY, From ATHOLE STILL, From GINA HUNT, From REX BELLAMY, From RONALD FAUX, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Henry Raynor, BY WELLESZ, By John Percival, By CEDRIC VENABLES, W. S. M., By Gillian Widdicombe, By William Gaunt, By PETER MARSON, By A. W. Haslett, , By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By IAN MORISON, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By GILES SMITH, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By DENNIS TOPPING, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By JOHN GRAHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. MCCALL, General Secretary, , HARRY FOX, Director. Lady Jane of Carnaby St., Ltd., By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, P. B. SAUL, Secretary, , by A. W. Haslett, Science Correspondent, by S. S. Carlisle, Director of the Association, by W. H. Storey, Chairman, Sira, by a Special Correspondent,

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News: Stockbrokers acquitted, TV dupes British viewers, Survey gives Democrat lead in Congress, Building men in protest walk-out, Why dissidents risked their freedom, Flight of the Concorde delayed again, Lord Curzon: a great public servant shabbily treated, Gypsies at Housing Ministry, Attack on London buildings 'threat by the IRA', Wilson says the Rhodesians must decide, Science Report Astronomy Mapping celestial radio signals, Man who hid spy to leave Russia, LSD test on troops at Porton, Woman died after transfusion from infected bag, Wesker named by husband, Home deals at cut price attacked, Gold refinery of Croesus unearthed, Think mink, Labour aim to lower voting ate by 1970, Saigon plans police reform, Judged by export success, Mrs Castle's warning on strike, Correction, Cooperation with eastern Europe, Lisbon urges wider sphere for Nato, New York shots at teachers, White Paper on the proposals today, WEU receives rebuff from France, Lübke to retire in June, Impressive new Rapier points to Rootes future, What Sira stands for, Irish poll on vote system, Headlight tests with trains denied, Television show by astronauts, Heathrow called a 'slum', Smith hopeful Britain may think again, August road toll 610, Navy takes a look into future on air-arm needs, The Times Diary Fresh look at Piccadilly roads Soyinka reported alive in Kaduna Buskers get their own prom, Box and Cox with the Army, Putting leather in its new place, A new President but the end of an epoch, Stewart calls on Russia to leave Czechoslovakia, Township razed by tremor, Cernik in Moscow to sign treaty on troops, Better aid urged for disabled, Marriage of skills, Fairy gold in the soup bowl, Guerrilla challenge to King Husain. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Army & Navy WESTMINSTER, Gold Cross Shoes, Rootes Motors Limited, B. H. D, Rover Henlys, Stc, Evertaut, Liberty's, Barclays Bank, Ford, Schroders Limited, Citroën, Harveys, The Times Cook's Calendar, Charles Barker City Limited, Permanent INSURANCE, Woolwich, Smooth double wool,, English Electric, The Convertible Bond Fund N. V., Btl, Pan Am, Ibm, Lillywhites, Damart, Pember & Boyle,, Quadruple, Laing, Sun life assurance society limited, Barr & Stroud Limited, Simpson, Pye Unicam, Ios, Estée Lauder, Notice Of Redemption, Evershed, Westover Garage Limited, The Sheepskin Shop. Picture Gallery: Temu wins the first gold medal of Mexico, Rises And Falls. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Nuclear power proposals for merchant ships, Transport Bill through, Votes at 18 would mean three million more electors. Editorials/Leaders: Influence Without Power, The Destructive Urge, Stirrings In Kashmir, Understanding the role of the money supply. Letters to the Editor: An uncertain future for atom scientists, Television Interview, Into reverse, Russia And Munich, Political Pr, Misdirected, Hitting Heads, Something wrong, No starving, Balkan Dangers, Question Of Conscience, In 1787..., Dangers Of The Engineering Strike, Ordinary transaction, Gathering prestige, Two-Tier Post. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Announcements, Public Notices, Appointments Advertisements, General Vacancies, Test-drive a new Citroën at your Citroën agent:. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bradford To Get £60,000 Yearly. Arts and Entertainment: Home Counties' Bridge Win, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,980, Sound programmes, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Graham Larmor, Mr M. Sharon, Sir Stanley Unwin An influential publisher, Dame Jean Connor, Mr Selim Sarper. Sport: Sports in Brief, McCalliog called in for Denmark, National Hunt results Ayr, Prospects improve, Excitement missing, Keino's lecture key to Temu victory, Athletics Men's 100 Metres Semi-Final Heats, Warwick race details, Olive branches in Manchester, Pick of northern runners for the Cambridgeshire, Pattisson wins first race, Dewar Cup tennis at Stalybridge, Britain's defence hold on, Fencing wins help British team, Two royal winners at Folkestone, Grand Erg's 33-1 win, Long jump silver medal for Sheila Sherwood, Best hopes in backs, Rugby club records, Czechs for Richmond, National Hunt card for Warwick, Blake soon crushes Bekele, Ronnie Shade turns professional. Reviews: John Neville in new musical, Lear-wandering artist and man of two worlds, New songs by Tavener, Happy strokes of invention Royal Shakespeare Theatre Much Ado About Nothing, Analysis of exorcism, Seventh Symphony, Week of Chopin in the City, David Wall, who was to have, A complex piece. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, October 15, 1943 An Outpost Of Europe. Law: Sentencing And Parole Reviews Regina V. Eaton, Occupation Rights Of A Wife WHO Left Baynham V. Baynham. Property: New Properties, Flats And Maisonettes. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Tobacco big three warn price-cutters, Why the US keeps ahead, Employers win a reprieve on pay guarantee scheme, 10% growth is the key to £100,000 plan, The International Harry Schultz, A milestone for sterling, The Gaullist spanner in the EEC machine, Index is up after late share buying, BRIEFLY FROM industry CBI may start study of overseas trade, Harp aims at cheaper draught lager market, Autair buys another five One-Elevens, Midlands air cargo aids, Unions hopeful at late night Whitehall talks to avert strike, £22m profits seen for English Electric, Estate developers offer, Sterling CDS get go ahead, contracts £500,000 power system won by English Electric, Building men get 3½%, Amalgamated Tin Mines Of Nigeria Sir Douglas Waring's Review, IMF team to visit London for talks on money supply By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, Hutchison International Limited A Gratifying Result, US takeover by Schroder, Short fall in umbrella sales lets down Lawtex forecast, BET offers £6m for Grayston Bids, Deals & Mergers, US bill rates rise, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, M & S catches up with its share price, Tanks profits and dividend higher, NY cocoa under pressure, Rhodesia bonds slide, Paris eases import curbs, Costain to build air link, How The Markets Moved, Ford men threaten walkout, Mechanics of printing at a pace, Six sued for training levy, Rhodesians slump but Funds rise Fixed Interest, Unicorn looks to 'minnows', Cut-price freight run starts, Grain markets, Marks And Spencer Limited, Italy orders U K coal in power deal, Peace call by union. Business Appointments: Freeman and Rayner join M & S board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Narrowly higher with motors the feature Wall Street, Large-scale Bank help needed in Lombard St Money Market, European And Far East Securities, Glaxo puts bite into recovery EQUITY Markets, Sugar up smartly on hopes of a world pact Commodities, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Recovery in leading shares, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), 8-point loss in front of trade figures Sterling, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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