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The Times - 24/12/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Dec. 23, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, From PETER DUNN-Houston, Texas, Dec. 23, From HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Seoul, Dec. 23, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By HENRY STANHOPE, By a Staff Reporter, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, Dec. 23, From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS-Rome, Dec. 23, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Dec. 23, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Nature Times News Service, By RICHARD HARRIS, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Dec. 23, From RICHARD WIGG, , From Our Own Correspondent, M. B., by John Dalby, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, by Verdi, By Stanley Sadie, By MICHAEL BILLINGTON, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By The News Team, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, PHS, O. F. THOMPSON, C. J. HAMSON., SHEILA J. WILLIAMS., MICHAEL DUMMETT., F. E. MOSTYN., T. V. SATHYAMURTHY., TOM DAVENEY., WILFRID WINTERTON., HERMINE DE VIVENOT. Coppinghall, Uckfield, Sussex., RICHARD PILKINGTON., By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By MAURICE CORINA, By Business News Staff, By CLIVE CALLOW and RODNEY COWTON, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By DENNIS TOPPING, By DAVID DAVIS, By RONALD KERSHAW, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By GILES SMITH, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Dec. 23, By OLIVER STANLEY, By DAVID JONES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, From PHILIP JACOBSON, G. H. ALCOCK, , E. KENDRICK., TED JONES., J. W. M. CHILD.,

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News: Mother died after legal abortion, Offer to reduce bases in Japan, Kaunda gives warning of dismissals, Ideas for damming Channel, Troops keep Bethlehem vigil, Spacecraft on perfect course for entry into moon orbit today, So nice to come home in, Report of gale by Orsino, Retrial order after watch on juror, British visit to Cairo likely, Supporter is fined £100, Cheaper house finance plan, Young Americans unimpressed by feats of astronauts, QE2 held up for a spare, Answers to Christmas Quiz, Heavy prison sentences on Mafia, Polish pair can stay for 12 months, Critical Christmas timetable for Apollo crew, Crew relaxed as climax of flight approaches, Letter clues to boy's identity, Freeze expected on farm rise, University pay attack by student group, Protest Over Park Trees, Railways cut Channel hovercraft fares, Nixon fights influenza, Brazilian newspaper editor arrested by Army, Pueblo captain tells of week of concentrated terror, Bolshoi ballet to visit London, Admiral for Governor, Emphasis on safety by Russia, Banishment of lawyers in Spain, Europe farm reform will cut jobs, The Times Diary Tories may scotch Open University Tidmarsh moving to ILO On being a Negro conductor, The world's prisoners of conscience, Club's ban on woman sent to race board, Blackboard jungle rowdies defying school teachers, N Vietnam attack fails, Questions for Christmas, 'Buried' girl saved by knocking, Red Cross flights to Biafra stop, then resume, So nice to go back to, A new face in Paris, Priest barred over pill, Reprieve for St Pancras, The Pope calls special synod of bishops. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Lombank, C.J.Lytle Limited, Odeon, Ince & Co.,, Hume Holdings Limited, Saa, Elga, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Preparing for Christmas, Rises And Falls. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New Dean Of Worcester, Scholarships at Cambridge. Reviews: A one-man musical, Delights of 'Toad', Top Marx, The Madonna and Child in painting and sculpture, Small girl's view, With the old Mafia men, Powerful Rigoletto, Coincidental contact. Editorials/Leaders: Analysing the machine tools pattern, Faith And Fellowship, Behind The Bars. Letters to the Editor: Giving a stimulus to loyalty, An Immigrant Family, Divorce Reform, Made In Britain, Drinking Drivers, Debate In The Roman Church, Exports hampered, Faithfully Whose?, Down To Earth From The Moon, Rethink on finance, Crash course, Road Signs, Hymn to Mintech, University Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Travel And Hotels, Classified Advertisement Department, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Services tomorrow: Christmas Day. Marriages. Obituaries: Raymond Gram Swing Wartime commentator on American affairs, Mr O. L. Altman, Mr James Kennaway, Sir William Souter, Miss Mary Field Children's films pioneer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, December 24, 1943 Behind Barbed Wire. Sport: Boxing Day fixtures First division, South African tennis Border Championships, Programmes for eight meetings on Boxing Day, West Indian problem, Faber more facile, Sports in Brief, Challenge at Highbury holds main interest, Snow reports, Changes by Barbarians, Experience points to The Laird at Kempton, Fit Titus Oates should defy weight, Seven brought in for selectors' inspection. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions. Arts and Entertainment: Christmas Day B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Christmas Eve B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Boxing Day B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,040. Business and Finance: Ogilvy and Mather sells subsidiary, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Maxwell asks BoT to intervene, Millions of workers will have five days break at Christmas, More than a fair share BUSINESS diary, Lower margins depress Manbré's earnings Company NEWS, St Gobain will oppose takeover 'very firmly', Imports: the £610m question, BRITISH INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS Formerly Bunting Estates Ltd. and Gas Purification and Chemical Co. Ltd. Chairman forecasts higher profits and increased interim dividend, Snub for Jack Dash in port holiday dispute, CDs reach £141m in first month, Space kits boost US toy sales to £1,000m, Reorganization closes 8 firms, £½m orders for STC, Funds again in surplus Money Market, Brewing output up despite breath test, Australia helps British importers, New plans for United Air Lines, Padang Langkat offer withdrawn, Loan stock for takeover bidders, Ships' passenger business booms, £500,000 order for ICL computer, Advertising bureau's record year, Orders boom in construction & machine tools: car output up, Garages fight 'cut in credit' for motors and fuel, Petrol surcharge may be removed, Cavenham payment scheduled for 1969-70, PIB steel study will include private sector, BEA halt on imports, Guthrie's flighpath to profits, Gold Fields loses mining, SMT secures higher price from Unochrome Bids, Deals & Mergers, And cargo trade increases, Japan may buy 14,000 tons of Argentine wheat, Rise due to exports, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, A goldfingered touch to 007, £58m funds for Brinco, Bid for US nuclear sales, Onassis forms new oil company, How The Markets Moved, Sterling Certificates of Deposit, Cosmetics prices for PIB study, Enigma of the tax advantage, British cars not harmed by Australian action, US dock strike switches more business to BOAC, Why I said No tof fuel costs inquiry-by Roy Mason, Are bank units limited? FOR THE saver, US expansion rate is showing signs of slowing down, $15m a day stoppage. Business Appointments: Engineering trade group names chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Industrial and blue-chip shares lead broad loss Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Market continues steady, Interest in selected issues EQUITY Markets, European And Far East Securities, A small advance to $2.3841 in quiet trading Sterling, Cocoa plunges 12s 6d... Copper up £6... Tin down £4 1Os after £13... Sugar futures rise Commodities, Drab day for the Funds Fixed Interest, Recent Issues, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, NY sugar advances, cocoa declines, Unit Trust Prices.

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