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The Times - 23/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Tuesday, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Oct. 22, From RICHARD D. LYONS-Houston, Texas, Oct. 22, By JOHN LAWLESS, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By PHILIP HOWARD, By Our Churches Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hull, Oct. 22, From a Staff Reporter-Eastbourne, Oct. 22, By Our Labour Staff, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent., From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent-Salisbury, Oct. 22, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Oct. 22, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Oct. 22, From Our Own Correspondent, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 22, From PETER STRAFFORD-Rome, Oct. 22, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT-Lugano, Oct. 22, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Oct. 22, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From EDMUND STEVENS, From PAUL MARTIN, By Allan Monkhouse From Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By WILLIAM MANN, Music Critic, By Robert Browning From Michael Billington, by Ben Travers By Henry Raynor, By David Wade, By Alan Plater By Simon Trussler, AIDAN CRAWLEY, Chairman, , MICHAEL CLARKE, Director, University of London Audio-Visual Centre, MORTON OF HENRYTON., ALAN DE BEEL., ERNST B. CHAIN., MURRAY OF NEWHAVEN., MARGARET NOSEK., DAVID WINNICK, CHHOTU KARADIA., From a Special Correspondent, L. P. JOHNSON., E. MANFRED WAGNER., C. W. N. MCGOWAN., C. C. ARONSFIELD., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, B. M. J. writes:-, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, From REX BELLAMY, From NEIL ALLEN, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service., By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By STUART MARSHALL., By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By Business News Staff, By ROY MACKIE, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, From CHARLES HARGROVE, JOHN GRAHAM, By MAURICE CORINA, By GEORGE CLARK, DAVID DAVIS, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, OLIVER STANLEY, Female workers may be forced to militancy unless given better pay, writes GILES SMITH, M. J. SMITH., MUSA MAZZAWI, Senior, by Our Tokyo Correspondent, by Our Special Correspondent, by Henry Scott Stokes, By Sumio Hara President, Bank of Tokyo, By Minoru Segawa President, Nomura Securities, by Shigeo Nagano President, Fuji Iron and Steel Company, By Our Special Correspondent, By Dick Wilson, by Michael Montague, Chairman, British National Export Council, Asia Committee, By Masaru Ibuka President, Sony Corporation, By Shotaro Kamiya President, Toyota Motor Sales, by Chujiro Fujino, President, Mitsubishi Shoji, by Shinzo Ohya, President, Teijin,

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News: Mayhewon 'enemies' of BBC, DDT can act like sex hormone, Students stir it up, Czechs flee abroad in thousands, GLC wants to retain Hampstead Heath, Thieu agrees with conditional halt to bombing, Threat of a new crisis in Czechoslovakia, New York torn by strikes, British car for Turkey, France tries to regain a hold in WEU, Russia sends military vehicles to Lagos, New role after century of transformation, 'I never was a fascist', Danger recedes as tanker burns out, Second-wave export attack, Closing of Vlachos journal, PMG orders no delay on the 4d mail, Olympics protest honoured in Russia, Talks on Greek plot charges, Despondent French left seeks a programme, Churches firm over cannabis, Shield under scrutiny, Espionage suspicion deepens, Six million investors, Explaining pulsar bumps, Blake 'hid under nose of police', Gulf shaikhdoms to have unified army, Postwar expansion disarms critics, Humphrey regains some ground in election race, Tin foil may save trawlermen's lives, Will the miracle last?, Minister booed at motor dinner, Journalists stay out, Husain denies contacts with Israel, Tomorrow Mrs Mary Wilson is launching the British, 'Women don't mind working overtime, they are more loyal and they can, Big firms look outwards, Quasars: are they an illusion?, Dogs Bill to help postmen, Smith answer to offer by Britain, Salisbury keen to keep dialogue going, PMG puts brave face on phone books retreat, Sextuplet dies, Safer meat rules agreed, The Times Diary Bath's loss is Windsor's gain Crossman's surprising advice Robert Blake on his new role, Paddy might find the latest, Medical clearance for moon flight after Apollo success, Cars contest, University 'gowns for clowns', Enigma of conflicting poll forecasts, Police and press in Skorpios clash, Shipbuilding-exception to golden rule, Textile aims, Chaos threat in car safety standards, Kray twins sent for trial, £1,200 Paid For Mann Letters, Delivery is crucial, Towns plan electric buses, Mosley advocates use of armoured cars, Tallest spire tested for Concorde boom, Miners key to Bassetlaw, Mayhew rebuke for Benn and Crossman, Easy credit aids boom, Steel the key to further growth, Rebels' vote on Rhodesia. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Blue Funnel Line, Fuji Bank, Reader's Digest, Neville Industrial Securities Limited, Unicorn Assured Savings Plan, Margrave Mini, Debenham & Freebody, Japan Information Centre,, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Daily Mirror, Mitsubishi, Grundig, Saitama Bank, Gieves LIMITED, Oscar And Peter Johnson Limited, Sanwa Bank, Japan Air Lines, British Rail, Bristol 410, Woking Motors Limited, Tokai Bank, Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd., Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Mitsui Bank, Gloster Vending, Jack Barclay, Heinemann, The Kyowa Bank, Limited, Budget, Guy Salmon Ltd, Japan Ship Centre, Long-Term Credit Bank, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Toshiba, japanese binoculars, Japan Light Machinery Information Centre, Ihi, Japan Development Bank, Charles Follett Ltd, Klm, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., The Eastern Bank Limited, Halifax, Wates build with care, Japan Clock & Watch Association, Nippon Kangyo Bank, Bank Of Tokyo, G. R. Dawes & Company Limited, Associated Hotels Ltd., Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Dodwell, Rank Photographic, Simpson, The Dai-Ichi Bank, Ltd., Robbins of Putney, London Bedding Centre, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Panam, The Homura Securities Co., Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,987, Television for today, Russians lead in chess. Picture Gallery: Happy landing for the three Apollo 7 astronauts, Japan. Reviews: Farce skilfully spun, Space for aristocrats, Pit blend that should prosper, An acute mind at work, A Browning revival, Impressive new cello work. Law: Law Society examination, Scientologists Fail Schmidt And Another V. Home Office, Signs Outside Bets Shops Illegal Roy William Robinson Ltd. V. Cox, Rent Committee Wrong Metropolitan Properties Co. Ltd. V. Wooldridge and Another. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Solicitors' Examinations, Personal, Educational, Announcements, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, The Diplomatic Service. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 23, 1943 Less Land, More Food. Editorials/Leaders: Waiting for a miracle from the shipyards, No Certainty Yet, On To The Moon, What The Customer Wants. Letters to the Editor: Kenya Style, Detached viewer, Capture Of Hamburg, Drugs For Travellers, The Minimum Wage, Travel Allowance, The Politician And Viewers' Time, Czech Student Fund, Seabed claims, Multiple role, Crossing The Channel, Size Of The Cabinet, 50th anniversary, Entering Germany, Banks must learn to cooperate with Giro. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut-Col R. G. Fenwick-Palmer, Mr H. Nesbitt, Obituary, PROFESSOR BOISSIER Former Red Cross president, Dr. A. C. Jordan, GROUP CAPT F. SOWREY Destruction of Zeppelin L32. Sport: Kenya accuse Britain, Blundell's are foiled in celebration, British pair advance, Start of the Cambridge Fours, Sports in Brief, Team spirit spelt out in letters of gold, Yesterday's results, Sandown Park runners, Good chance for West in road race, Visual shocks on track and field, Hill Clown is to replace Parthia at Upend Stud, Rethinking needed after black day at pool, British sides face test of standards, Swedes could lose medal, Weetman banned, Dewar Cup tennis, Results Swimming, Programmes for NH meetings Newcastle, Mexicans near to finals, Bonnet loses place with leaders. Politics and Parliament: Critical eyes on Rhodesia proposals: limit to what Parliament will accept reached-Mr Wilson: 56 MPs against Government, The Lords. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Engineering exports up, US oil earnings improve, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Export rush blocks Liverpool docks, Detergent giants look to the enzymes Advertising & Marketing, British firm in US homes deal, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, DECCA reports..., Interim Statement Butlin's LTD. Interim Statement for 1968, Rises And Falls, Possible dangers in the NoW affair, Feeler out for Allen (Tipton) Bids, Deals & Mergers, S Africa still buying British, AEF wants more productivity details, Shipbuilding figures near 12-year peak, End of a hard slog BUSINESS diary, £1.1m Jamaica Service offer, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 103 Payment Of Coupon No. 108, US firms to step up investment by British affiliates, The plight of women in industry, Streamlined share dealings in the seventies, Rey: 'stop trade fights', Morning losses often recovered EQUITY Markets, Jones urges closer watch on mergers, Reed Paper Group Limited, Cut-price handyman stores plan, W. G. Allen & Sons (Tipton), Cutback hits Airborne Industries, Gold Fields Aust lifts bid, Order books are booming-but Crosland gives a warning, Hint of a counterbid for NoW, Loan repayment under swap deal, British Funds gain more ground Fixed Interest, Spillers Interim Report To Shareholders For Half-Year To 3 August, 1968, United California Bank Consolidated Statement Of Condition, Cut forms plea to Minister, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Bank of England 'mops up' Money Market, Car prospect 'grim' as Lucas output flags, contracts, Plan to peg repair bills, Insurance plan dropped, Stores competition slows down mail order sales, How The Markets Moved, Hacking through the overgrown tax jungle, Further modest advances Sterling, The English, Scottish And Australian Bank Year Of Continued Growth Viscount Hampden reviews international monetary events, Courage Barclay & Simonds Limited, France will not allow US takeover bid, Schroder launches two unit trusts, CBI bid to change help for regions, Attack on BEA capital policy, Dollar Land meeting set. Business Appointments: Top changes at Allied. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Easier at close with DJ index down 4.35 Wall Street, £6m debenture by Courage & Barclay new ISSUES, Stockbrokers miss deadline, European And Far East Securities, Unit Trust Prices, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Shipping shares, retreat, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), NY sugar futures rise sharply, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Copper drops to its lowest level since August Commodities.

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