The Times - 14/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME-Gibraltar, Oct. 13, By PHILIP HOWARD, By RITA MARSHALL, From PETER GROSE-Washington, Oct. 13, By GEOFFREY GREEN, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From TIM JONES-Londonderry, Oct. 13, By a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wolverhampton, Oct. 13, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER, Washington, Oct. 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Oct. 13, From RICHARD WIGG-Mexico City, Oct. 13, From DAVID BONAVIA, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Cafro, Oct. 13, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Lille, Oct. 13, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Oct. 13, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lagos, Oct. 13, From Peter Hazelhurst-Srinagar, Oct. 13, Susanne Puddefoot, Fiona Bird, From Our Own Correspondent, Susan Green, Pamela Coleman, Penny Hunter-Symon, Ruth Miller, By JOHN ARDAGH, P H S, B. W. GOULD. Kempson House, Camomile Street, Bishopsgate. E.C.3, Oct. 11., WALTER SACHS., G. R. DOWNES, Director of Opera-, J. A. GREENBANK., W. M. S. WINTER. 28 Milner Street, S.W.3, Oct. 11., A. F. H. SIMON., WILLIAM HAMLING. House of Commons., L. M. LIPSEY, Managing Director, , PETER GIBSON., TORIN DOUGLAS., By Sir Oswald Mosley, From Our Bridge Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From RONALD FAUX, From REX BELLAMY, By JOHN HENNESSY, From DAVID CAZES, From GINA HUNT, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From JACK FINGLETON-Melbourne, Oct. 13, By BRIAN LEWIS, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By MICHAEL HARDY, By GORDON ALLAN, By CEDRIC VENABLES, From ST JOHN DONN-BYRNE-Paris, Oct. 13, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By BRIAN MOORE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM FREEMAN, BY OUR PARLLAMENTARY STAFF, From Kenneth Loveland, From Our Museums Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, BY AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY LEONARD AMEY, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Harrogate, Oct. 13, By Business News Staff, BY OUR US ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Milan, Oct. 13, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, HARRY T. CHAMBERS, By DAVID DAVIS, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN WOODLAND, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, RODNEY COWTON, BYRON OUSEY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Oct. 13, RICHARD FRY, BERRY RITCHIE, By T. J. ROBERTS, By A Special Correspondent, D. M LEWIS., CHRISTOPHER C. HIRD., PATRIK WALTER., W. GREY., by R. L. E. Lawrence, Chairman and General Manager, London Midland Region, by Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, by G. Freeman Allen, Editor, Modern Railways, by C. Hankins, Divisional Manager, London Midland Region, London, by Paul Kimball, by a Special Correspondent, by A. E. Phillips, by Robert Mayne,
ResumoNews: Discovery of fossil jellyfish, Avoiding loss of soil fertility, Strip strip hooray, Hypnosis may aid treatment of asthma, Three-year wait for surgery, Entry into politics: an early encounter with Churchill, Fervent Tories glimpse the promised land, British automatic gearbox for family cars, Mexico party rule in question, New radiation 'date' test detects pottery fakes, Storm over Shaikh Abdullah, Mr Nixon calls for action to save Nato alliance, Referendum plan for Peru, Dairy Show entries, Babies stand up for Spock, Duke's meeting with Trudeau, Kenya's Temu the hero of Games' opening day, Armoured escort for two penny stamps, Prudence Glynn's Budget Buy, Students protest at cinema, Sikhs bar door to ambulance crew, Basic differences still block agreement, Fractures feared in historic iron bridge, Terrorism threat to S Africa, Case against streaming of school pupils, £320,526 Paid By Pilgrim Trust, Bonn urged to raise army's strength, Firing breaks out in Panama, Women press for equal pay, Bishops to seek common policy on dissenters, New living from an old craft, Malaysia talks with Philippines soon, Cambridge vicar attacks feasts, Rhodesia talks end at Gibraltar just short of total collapse, Management urged to end race barriers, The Times Diary, Wide gulf admitted in text, Ten weeks on the tiles, Ambassador's call for cooperation by France, Both Houses likely to give Transport Bill more time, Ulster call to 'right the wrongs now', Protest by Negro in Saigon, Important new finds in Loch Broom dig, Stonehouse to defend new post, Quick-stepping to the Olympics?, Cairo denunciation of arrests, Agricultural notes and comments, Child care course, Ambulance men's plea to Wilson, Nigerians rebuild their lives, War museum damaged by arson, Three-month search for offices, Gaoled Russian's Czech protest, Why Mr Heath earned his standing ovation. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: First call Bison, The Fine Art Of Food, Keighley Lifts, Shell, Roflex, Abbey National, Spink, Garrard, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Sun Alliance London, Empire, Bua, Grundig, First National City Bank, Frames, Barclays Bank, Target Trust, Copthall Holdings, Ltd., Taylor Woodrow, Solicitor, British Rail's, Florence, John Tyzack & Partners, Leicester Permanent, Radio Love, Cochran boilers for Euston, Perth, Click, Riston Station Travel Centre, Bmc, London Bedding Centre, Multitone, Pennycook's, Limmer and Trinidad Company Limited, Ec, Harrods. Picture Gallery: Euston Station, The XIXth Olympics open in Mexico City. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Bewildered Slovaks become resigned to occupation, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, New Chief Chancery Master, Study Of Heart Graft Germ. Editorials/Leaders: WHO IS To Vote-And Where, The limited cost of Rhodesia sanctions, The Gap Remains, Loan To The Union. Letters to the Editor: Unjustifiable aid, Public And The Gpo: Critics WHO Miss The Point Of The Change, Awkward questions, On the receiving end, No help at all, Growing attitude, Gold formula weakness, Right not to strike, Place for democracy, Threat Of Engineering Strike: A Loan From Midland Bank, 'We win, you win', Banking is hardly a service, Pop!, Illogical controls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE TIMES of Thursday, October 14, 1943 Italy Changes Sides. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Southerners Win At Bridge, Television for today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,979. Obituaries: Sir B. A. Williams A distinguished industrialist, Professor G. Holst Physics at Eindhoven, Lieut-Col G. F. G. Turner, Mrs Dorothy Shuttleworth, Obituary. Sport: Bristol's late burst sinks Wasps, Sports in Brief, Graham tips the scale, Lord Killanin a telling choice, Results Athletics Men's 100 Metres, City crush jittery Spurs, Scottish wingers get the tries, Rangers get sharp lesson, Yelapa dominates Criterium field, Modern Pentathlon Fox 21st on sticky horse, Britains putting lapses let in America, Ken Barrington is 'very satisfactory', Heavy going and wind, Alan Oliver on Pitz Palu wins spurs, Athletics, Two players sent off, Player wins close but quiet final at 36th hole, Boxing Britons face clear talent, Hiller kicks Harlequins to deliberate victory, Hawks win after slow start, McKenzie's best lift, Rowing Dwan and eight fail, Temu takes first gold medal in great race, Challenge by Snafu, India confounded by New Zealand, Australians are out. Reviews: Young pianist to be watched, Farquhar's very first play Tower Theatre, Canonbury Love and a Bottle, Livening up the lecture, Covent Garden's new Amneris, Disguised parallels, Newcastle reassembles a famous collection, Musical adventure at Swansea, Stage forestalled, Fascinating film Paris-Pullman: Pearls of the Deep. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Legal Notices, Business Opportunities. Property: Country mansions as offices, Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 15, Property Wanted, Country Properties. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, £500,000 expansion by hotel group, Advertising dispute: peace signs, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Ltd., Timothy Whites pharmacies shut, Stimulus To Exodus, Nixon promises to end 10pc surtax, AP invests £2m for share in two pedal motoring, Reform 'management task', Life policy row settled, ... Lost Opportunity, Leyland and GEC to stay in federation, Kirkstal doubles up in second half, Sime Darby Holdings, Firm hand of US on South African gold, Mario and Franco Restaurants Limited, How to enjoy the money-making game, BOC enters major American market, Fashionable restaurant's tender, C. S. Wiggins & Sons Profits An All Time Record, Improved outlook for textiles, The Times 500, Britain 'could price itself out of export market in Germany', Buyers favour bungalows, How to make £100,000, £1m deals at Finnish fair, Wingard Limited, Decimal revolution misfires, Climate of growth for developing leadership, Petrol shortage easing, Conditions tight in money market, Good Loos, Employers expect marathon pay talks, Fiat reconsider plans for links with Citroen, To Work At 100 mph, Bitter blow of talks failure, Building employers meet unions, Manchester analysis, EEC 'envoy' in London, New Terminal..., Six trade balance cut by rising imports, Boom On The Line, Limitation on scope for Fiat, Supershops, Contest for liquidator, UK-Czech exchange deal, Unions may agree to a productivity deal, Days Of The Arch, Neddy will study swings of fashion, Sime Darby sales at £26m, European And Far East Securities, A changing attitude on the shop floor, Ship owners hold out for higher values, Oracle of the right, Rise in company registrations, Token stoppage called at Ford, Flexible exchange rates and a new free trade initiative, Problems of investing. Business Appointments: TI makes top staff changes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Option Rates, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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