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The Times - 14/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, BY STANLEY BALDWIN, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID WOOD, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, From DENIS TAYLOR-Sheffield, June 13, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 13, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Amman, June 13, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, BY THE NEWS TEAM, From STEPHEN JESSEL-Atlanta, Georgia, June 13, By RICHARD HARRIS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, June 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hongkong, June 13, From IAN MCDONALD, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, June 13, By GEORGE CLARKE, by Jennifer Dawson and Richard Eyre, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By Gillian Widdicombe, By Michael Billington, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Stanley Sadie, G.W., By Joan Chissell, By John Marston, By Simon Trussler, By BRIAN MACARTHUR, Education Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Thursday, ROBERT BLAKE. Christ Church, Oxford, June 12., DIANA SPEARMAN. 7 Lord North Street, S.W.1. June 12., HARRY WHITE. Royal Air Force, Buchan, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire., MAURICE COWLING. Peterhouse, Cambridge., FRANK DAVIS. 20 Connaught Drive, Finchley, N.W.11, June 12., MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON. House of Commons., By Allan Flanders, Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford., ROBERT HALL. 34 Maunsel Street, S.W.1, June 13., E. W. IVES. 5 Irby Road, Heswall, Cheshire, June 11., NIGEL A. RAINBOW. Walmer House. Cambray, Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire., H. H. HOBBS, Under Secretary, Ministry of Public Building and Works, Lambeth Bridge House, S.E.1, June 13., By BEVIS HILLIER, SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From PETER RYDE-Newcastle, co. Down, June 13, By PETER CRANMER, By ALAN GIBSON, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By UA TITLEY, From JOHN HENNESSY-Barcelona, June 13, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By A Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, Virginia Young, by Margaret Allen, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, From PETER JAY, Economics Editor, The Hague, June 13, JAMES CHEWTON, PEARCE WRIGHT, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By JOHN PRICE, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By KEITH PAYNE, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, H. A. E. PITKIN, President, Federation of Registered House Builders. 82 New Cavendish Street, London, W.1., KENNETH E. SMITH, Director, Menswear Association of Britain Ltd., Marcol House, 293 Regent Street, London, W.1., EGON RONAY. Egon Ronay Organisation, Queen's House, Leicester Square, London, W.C.2., By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our MINING EDITOR, John Hennessy, Henry Raynor, Betty Jerman, Basil Gingell, Hugh Cochrane, Julian Mounter, R. M. Sibbett, Kevin Collins, Suzy Menkes, John Ardagh, Peter Clarke, Wilson Stephens, Richard Harris, Bevis Hillier,

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News: Fri 21 June, Kiesinger threat on Berlin, Mon 17 June, Mon 24 June, Aug.24-Sept.7 Sat 24 Aug, Events for children, Variety in Ulster, Tues 9 July, Thurs 11 July, Fri 5 July, Explosives R. and D. Centre open first time since 1945, Off the beaten track, Britain Must Be Aggressive, Thurs 20 June, How to save on telephone wires, Girl, 12, 'smoked cannabis', June29-July12 Sat 29 June, Italy recovers in world bridge, BR signal men use Elliott 903, Move to cut aircraft noise, Tanker breaks in two, Wed 10 July, The Times Diary Come back, says Forbes Burnham The researcher behind Donovan Geraldo, unsung man of Harlech, Sept8-Sept22 Sun 8 Sept, Radio link for train crews, Visits to the past, Mon 8 July, China tries to bridge the friendship gap, Wed 19 June, Fri 28 June, Sun 30 June, Car fare 10s and a pint, Experimental test of relativity, Woman 'took baby' charge, Gardens to visit, Peking exit visa for diplomat, A new Thirty Years war?, Sun 23 June, Mon 1 July, Albany: centre for the family, Yet such were the discourtesies, Indian police open fire, Rites of Wales, Two die on starvation diet, Letter From Drug Man 'A Lesson', Sat 15 June, July13-July26 Sat 13 July, Briefly, Innovation, Wed 3 July, Months Of Quiet Success At Un Surprise at Tory attitude, Irish insights, Eating out and around, THE TIMES GUIDE TO Summer in Britain, Eight-in-one US space launching, Space, AA grading plan for garages Spanners instead of stars, Egypt-Iran links again, Reforming the voluntary system of collective bargaining, Mobilized for mobility, Extradition move on Ray, Plastics, Casual elegance, Sporting life for all, July27-Aug.9 Sat 27 July, Sounds and sweet airs, Pole wins world gliding race, Mr Wallace raising funds and fears, Aug.10-Aug.23 Sat 10 Aug, Rain cuts death toll in crash, Lesson in freedom for Cohn-Bendit, Insurance for housewives, Dance hall clash murder charge, Money Matters, Ambatielos flies to Britain, The World Of Technology Science... Engineering... Automation... Edited By Kenneth Owen Patients Plug Into Computer, Local Factory Pacts Urged To End Chaos In Industry Swift action sought on unofficial strikes, Vegans defend 'killer diet', Drug clinic wrecked, 12%risefor Whitehall clerks, Students scoff at de Gaulle ban Spring clean at Sorbonne, Seeing the new sights, Labour Breathes Sigh Of Relief Worst fears dispelled, Student examination questions leaked, Sat 22 June, June14-June28 Fri 14 June, Cruising inland, Riches at London salerooms, Sun 16 June, Rail men to meet BR on Monday, Ancient Wines Fetch £18,200 Queen Anne Gift, Tories win Oldham but Labour hold Brightside, Unborn baby swallows bullet, Wed 26 June, Country pursuits, Tariq Ali warning of raid on court, Call to halt otter hunts, Practical difficulties of peace in S Vietnam, Festive Scots, Assurance To Mp On Thamesmead, Hongkong Storm Toll Of 32, Far from the crowds, For your further guidance Addresses, Tues 2 July, Rhodesia policy change denied by Tories, Sheep heart transplant bid fails, Amman Drive On Bogus Fedayin, Thurs 27 June, Geisha girls helped Mr Hogg, Fri 12 July, Dobson Calls On Mr Stewart Thanks for securing release, Pay powers renewable Mr Wilson says, Sat 6 July, PO to spend £2,000m on telephone service, Edicts relax tension in France, Reform or face anarchy, NUS say, Research, Tues 18 June. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Computer Systems, Royal Lancaster, Bournemouth, Kenning Travel, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Hambro, Nv, Petfoods LIMITED, Lucas, Deinhard & Co., Ltd.,, Dunlop, Lyons Bakery, Stc, Chesebrough-Ponds Ltd., Cooltan, Sheaffer, Vietnam, Advanced Chauffeur Agency, Regent & Gordon, Rank Taylor Hobson, norweb, The White House, Hoechst, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Uta, Van Den Berghs Ltd., B. Cohen & Sons, Allsopp, Reeve & Partners, Hargreaves, asap, Aa, John Tyzack & Partners, Greenings, Surtax, Simplicity Patterns Ltd.,, Brims, N. Greening & Sons Ltd., Pye, Balfour, Ibm, Ghana Airways, Central Electricity Generating Board, Rst, Country Life, City Of Westminster, Bea, Long John, Tatton Park, Derwent Publications, Ltd.,, alfa Romeo, Food Industries Limited, Scotbor, Agnew. Picture Gallery: Croydon's new flyover nears completion. Politics and Parliament: Boards can borrow abroad, Mr Callaghan answers 'panic' charge on student decision, Lords: Porton research exchanges with US, Student: 'refreshing' action, Revenue for local radio, Commons: Hillingdon to test new telephone book, Voluntary incomes policy hope. Law: When Must A Usurper's Acts Be Recognized? Madzimbamuto V. Lardner-Burke And Another, Approval Of Breathalyser By Official Valid Regina V. Skinner. Reviews: Symphonic Mozart, Admiration and horror, Glyndebourne's Mozart producer, Visible yet out of reach Hampstead Theatre Club The Ha-Ha, Gounod after 150 years, More light on Marston Wadham College Gardens The Malcontent, Individual spirit, Birmingham Festival. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Classified Guide, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Editorials/Leaders: Behind The Facade, The Nuclear Treaty, Looking to the long haul back. Letters to the Editor: The Guns Of Singapore, Crisis Of The Parties Today: Real Choice For Electors, The real fight, Entry Into Europe, Student Unrest, A dangerous attitude, Nuneham Courtenay, Mint Sauce?, Factory Sprawl, Time to restrict these council house sales, Krug & Co, Hard at work, Narrowing the gap. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News Dr Huddleston For Stepney. Obituaries: Mr Eric Capon European drama in England, Obituary, Miss Nicky Mariano, Sir Arthur Whitaker An outstanding maritime civil engineer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, June 15, 1943 Small Change Needed. Sport: Hutchins plays second singles to Cox, Britain's Chance Has Come US lack experience, Starkey Double For Oxley, Four share the lead, Sports in Brief, Yancey goes ahead, Suttle hits out after escape, Engagements for Ascot and Paris begin to take shape, Worcester go in front, Startling collapse by Australians Brown bowls superbly, Surrey deflated by Leicestershire, Taylor Leads Recovery, Mountain Pony Wins, Mrs Jones in last four, Sobers takes charge. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,875, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: For home and investment, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Note circulation rises £8m, Untangling the disorders inherent in national agreements over wages, US payments deficit cut soon, says OECD, Minerals Separation Minseps to concentrate on one or two major industrial areas, Contracts for gas grid, Another 'first' for L & M, Rank bids for Hilger and Watts, Threat to car firms, Board battle at LR Industries, Charter Consolidated Limited 'I think we can look to the future with considerable hope of continued expansion' Statement By The Chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, Boots warns of tougher times, Unit trusts' strong pull, Fresh move on GEC-AEI redundancies, Briefly From Industry Mullard to build second glass-making unit, The third man, France draws another $140m, Commission Members, Bain & Hodge split over offer price, Charter's £106m bonanza, Boots Pure Drug Company Limited World Sales Exceed £161 Million Mr. Willoughby R. Norman on Legislation and Prices, Shoe orders reach their highest level for four years, Car sales up by 25 pc in a month, Bank concerned over rising import bill, Fresh advances on Paris The Bourses, Rate declines 14 points to $2.3857 Sterling, Takeover panel steps into Dufay merger battle, Shop floor pay pacts in place of 'chaos', Upswing at Broom & Wade, Revolutionary step in life assurance, Materials prices fall, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Easy close after large Bank help Money Market, S African blows to Cementation, J. Billam Limited Summary Of Results, The Industrial And General Trust Lord Tangley Reports A Creditable Achievement Investment Overseas: Government Measures eroding a position of strength, Pre-production order scheme hits cash snag, Food and drink trades borrow more, The London And Overseas Insurance Company Improving Position, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Ford talks failure threat to 40,000, Marconi's £1.5m SHAPE order, New Treasury man, CBI critical of Donovanreport: unions object to strike curb, Welcome to the Panel's first edict, Pre-strike ballots rejected: call for sustained attack on outworn ideas, The arduous path to consensus, Pound closes 14 points down, Technology link, McKinsey to advise British Rail, The case for the Discount Market, How The Markets Moved, Strike threats depress the Funds Fixed Interest, Walmsley group wins £17m export orders, Royal Commission On Trade Unions And Employers' Associations 1965-1968, Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited, Market Reports More confident mood apparent EQUITY Markets, Early law changes urged, Informal cocoa talks start, Upswing in unofficial strikes, Minimum power ruling likely for heavy lorries, Standard Oil moves up, Govan launching of US Navy ship, Butlers Limited Bank Nassau Bahamas, AMC sells Kelvinator division. Business Appointments: New president for Westons. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Record trading of 21,350,000 shares Wall Street, Fordath loses its rise Midland Stocks, Courtaulds' loan terms are tight, London Provision Exchange, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Prices Store shares advance, Recent Issues, Market Reports Silver prices lose more ground Commodities, Regional Share Prices, Closing Prices-continued, Unit Trust Prices.

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