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The Times - 17/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY STAFF REPORTERS, From MARIO MODIANO-Athens, Sept. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 16, From DAVID WOOD-Edinburgh, Sept. 16, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, From a Chess Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By Our Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Science Reporter, From Our Midland Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Algiers, Sept. 16, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Sept. 16, From WILLIAM BEECHER, From PETER STRAFFORD-Stockholm, Sept. 16, From PETER HAZELHURST, From Our Correspondent, From TONY GERAGHTY, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Sept. 16, From DAVID DAVIS-Brno, Sept. 16, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 16, From WARREN WEAVER, Junior-Washington, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, Sept. 16, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bangkok, Sept. 16, by Paddy Chayefsky, By Irving Wardle, By Alan Blyth, By Michael Billington, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Yehudi Menuhin, A. J. P. TAYLOR, TOM MASCHLER. THOMAS WISEMAN, IAN WHITE., H. W. WIGGIN., BRIDGET PLOWDEN., TYRRELL BURGESS., ROWLAND HILL., Yours faithfully, PETER MARSH., By Cecil King, DOUGLAS L. GODFREY, Secretary, C. E. DE SALIS, C. STOUT, MAURICE PETHERICK, VICTOR RAIKES., KEITH CLEMENTS., By Nature-Times News Service, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By ALAN GIBSON, By ANDREW PORTER, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By NEIL ALLEN Boxing Correspondent, By FINDLAY DAVIDSON, By BARRY DAVIES, By GEOFFREY GREEN Football Correspondent, BY OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, By ROBERT JONES, By GILES SMITH, By Our Banking Correspondent, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, By DAVID JONES, BERRY RITCHIE, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By HUGH STEPHENSON, P. BENNETT., HARRY J. FENECH., GEOFFREY HARWOOD., By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, JOHN GILMORE,

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News: Socialist success takes Sweden by surprise, Athens regime to free politicians, Mr Daley tells part of the truth, Why bacteria help plants to grow, African in gaol case cleared, Envoy to dispel SE Asia fears, The declining reputation of parliamentary democracy, Father accused of four murders, Japan may hesitate to sign nuclear treaty, West End spot for Hochhuth, Vietnam forces seize huge arms dump, Work need in mental care, Debré only amused by Trudeau, Long trip to find a wife, Floods peril in south-east growing 'Almost every brook, stream and river at danger level', S African copyright dispute, Salazar in fight for life, Victress on her way, More shows from ATV, Only five days to spare, Chief Awolowo insists on crushing Biafra, Chinese protest to Russia, Troubled Liberals see threat to Mr Thorpe, What happens in fish combat, Lack of warning criticized, Back-to-back in city runabout, Fall in sea after air collision, Heart transplant baby dies, Dentist fined £150 for fraud, Good neighbours ease the burden in flood areas, Dr Kaunda wants register of crimes against humanity, Keene holds chess lead, Offer to readmit students, Republicans ahead in governorship forecasts, Solution of rail dispute expected, Rhodesian rebel carpeted, A 12-point plan to beat hijackers, The dangerous appeal of Mr Wallace, Russian Embassy offered money to rating, Crown say, Proposals for Delhi reform, Vaccines may alter foot-and-mouth slaughter policy, To David Oistrakh at sixty, Brunel's great ship may return to Britain, Alice through the High Street, The Night Sky In September, Books appeal 'too late', MP wants ruling on prints, Paris students clash, Morning Star coverage attacked by Pravda, Censor shows off his film cuttings, Rescues fail and three die, New danger of pollution at sea, D'Oliveira picked to tour S Africa after all, A 'skoob' in Kensington, US troop plan for Nato, 'Fair amount of mail' at 5d, Soviet threat hangs over Brno fair, Humphrey favours jets for Israel, Joint planning body for councils urged, US threat to Concorde, Primitivism in art, Cut-out and ready to sew: 5, The Times Diary How Vercors broke the silence GPO gets new headquarters Brunei sultan as paying guest, Teachers' leader backs student demands, When early man reached Chile, Rumania puts its defiance on record, Criticism of economic plan rejected, British Embassy accused. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Hoskyns Systems Research Limited, Poppy Day, Gold Cross Shoes, Debenham & Freebody, Rank Hotels, British Empire Cancer Campaign For Research, E. S. L. (Bristol) Limited, Vichy, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Rotair (Sales) Ltd, Pearl, Belgravia School Fees Consultancy, Whitbread, Eastern GAS, Productive Building Society, Aquascutum, Sas, Royal Mail Lines, Sheraton Hotels, Progressive Appointments Register, Crusader Vendors Limited, The Elga Group, Monsanto CHEMICALS, Pye Tvt Limited, Good Year, Pan Am, The Society Of Motor Manufacturers & Traders Limited, Lillywhites, Boac, East African Engineering Consultants, Swiftplan, Times Newspapers Limited, The Attwood Group, Simpson, Gpo, Burberry, Humphries Holdings Ltd, First National City Bank, I.D.C. Limited, The Chartered Bank. Picture Gallery: Pictures that tell the story of the floods in the south-east. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, September 17, 1943 A Czech Pledge. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Personal, Announcements, Public Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices. Reviews: Conflict of interest, A simple joke about power of business Aldwych Theatre The Latent Heterosexual, Last fling in Dublin, New Plays In London, The big five at the Festival Hall, 1968-69. Editorials/Leaders: No Change In Sweden, Little Neddies need a new lease of life, Biafra's Last Stand, The Restive Liberals. Letters to the Editor: Children's Working Hours, Electors and tax, Yalta Legend, Overrated giants?, All close on Monday, The Forsyte Threat, Evidence for a change, London Taxi Drivers, Lunch break, Concorde Unveiled, No Saturday Banking, Insular attitude, von Schirach interview, Fate Of The Leading Nazis, Give The Shares To The People, Why building societies lose savers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval cadet entrants, London. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Michael Carr Writer of hit songs, Mr Ralph Elton, Otto Schoen, Group Capt Frank Entwistle, Mr Henry Barnes Speeding up US traffic, Obituary, Dowager Lady Henley. Sport: High goal sides out of form, Lead twice lost, Apoel bring 18 men, Russians pull out, Poor team spirit among riders, Sports in Brief, Winstone to box on, Long term double, Northern go down, Strong challenger to come from Ireland, London Scottish Build On Lead, Reavey in form, Wolverhampton details, Fee of £100,000 for Evans, Blundell's reach century, Wolf Girl can stay the mile, The athletic will master the artists. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,956. Weather: The Weather. Property: New Homes, Fine Art & Furniture Auctions. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Dock strike in US would hit exports, Lonrho buys Whitehead, Abolition of printed paper rate will cost industry £13m, Fitters reject Vickers' plan, Imperial Japanese Government, NY cocoa futures rise sharply, PO savings by computer, Nairn makes a half-year profit, Car sales jump 25 pc, G. A. Robinson, Issue of Local Authority Bonds, Oliver Rix profits are close on doubled, Pound prepares for trade figures, Copper stocks up 2,625 tons, TV firms aim at 280,000 colour sets, M Lane makes big purchase, Comment helps Neville Group Midland Stocks, Publicans reject price rise offer, How the trade tides swelled for Russia, Tesco is hardest hit as shops take brunt of deluge, Home loan rates unlikely to be raised this year, Regional Share Prices, US permit for Scottish airline, Smelter case: bad practice, bad principle, Tin controls compromise?, Gas turbine lorry debut, Harmony Gold cuts payment, Huge rise in polish sales, Building Neddies to continue, Laporte Industries (Holdings) Limited, European And Far Eastern Securities, Lonrho Limited/david Whitehead & Sons (Holdings) Limited, British funds turn dull again Fixed Interest, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Government backing for new group to build nuclear reactors, Cooker sales drive, City And County Of Bristol, Chemicals plan for the Highlands, Electrical shares still busy, Trade gap to cause concern, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Money Market, Best construction figure for 3 years, Spending on cars up but food, drink, tobacco down, Armstrong set on growth path, £1.5m order for Pye, Ebor Capital income rise, Covent Garden prices, Nervous in front of trade figures Sterling, Leaders falter but smaller issues shine EQUITY Markets, Lucas-Girling men in stay out blow for motor industry, Thomas Bond Worth And Sons Limited A Record Year, Minister wins as advocate, Now trustee banks to issue credit cards, Tobacco giants halt price cuts. Business Appointments: BOAC chief joins board. Stock Exchange Tables: Banking shares move lower, A good day with DJ index over 4 points up Wall Street, Rises And Falls, Cocoa soars on fresh burst of buying Commodities, Recent Issues, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Laporte's £7½m debenture, Drawing Of Bonds, Unit Trust Prices.

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