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The Times - 20/07/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, July 19, From RICHARD DAVY, By BEVIS HILLIER-Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By STANLEY BALDWIN, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From TONY GERAGHTY-Niamey, July 19, By RITA MARSHALL, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-East Grinstead, July 19, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 19, BY THE NEWS TEAM, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 19, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, July 19, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, July 19, By Our Science Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Bloemfontein, July 19, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By JACK FINGLETON, By PETER WEST, By PETER CRANMER, From HENRY KAMM-Prague, July 19, By A. M. RENDEL, Diplomatic Correspondent, From DAVID BINDER, DEREK WOOD., WALTER BLUHM., NORMAN DORSEN, Professor of, ELEAZER C. ODINA. 7 Sirdar Road, N.22, July 17., J. MURPHY., WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., GRAHAM ZELLICK., ROBERT C. BROWN., By Renée Short, Labour M.P. for Wolverhampton (North-East), who has recently been touring Russia, J. W. RICHARDS., W. F. JORDAN., TOM STACEY., MAURICE SIMON., ROY PLOMLEY., KAY DICK., CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, Leader, , By the Bishop of London, By Business News Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By DAVID DAVIS, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By KEITH PAYNE, By MICHAEL BAILY, , By JOHN GILMORE, By OUR MINING EDITOR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, HARRY HOWELL, Director., W. F. G. LE BAILLY., By RONALD KERSHAW, By JOHN CARRINGTON, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, By Jeremy Rundall, Robert Nye, J. H. Plumb, Richard Holmes, Neville Maxwell, Brian Alderson, Elaine Moss, B. W. A., Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, John Carter,

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News: Armed police hunt man, Cambodia seizes American ship, Miner killed during royal visit, King accuses Philby, Athens denies torture of gaoled sociologist, Nationalism on Labour agenda, The cost of flying to the rules, Col Ojukwu meets OAU leaders Personal safety measures, Weekend fixtures, Prague is given a chance, Russia Increases Her Pressure On Czech Party Leaders Meeting proposed in Soviet Union, Churches in bid to end two wars, Rolls Razor court adjourns, Ports are like babies, Humphrey overture to Senator Kennedy, At Jersey's tables, Dubcek, a leader who laughs, Lord Iveagh Left £543,880, Bombing Issue At Honolulu Talks Thieu seeking reassurance, Three years of Mr Heath, Russia's flourishing theatre for children, Company fined £20,010 over Rhodesia deal, Nigeria and Biafra agree to talks in Addis Ababa, Cult 'Threat To School Work' Scientologists accused, Moscow shift is forecast, How a boy of 15 saw Bounty mutiny, Down the Moselle, Strength of an English rose, Scots' effort to save the Argylls, Traffic-free view of St Paul's, Roasted fillet, Hero's grandchildren meet ambassador, American aid lowest in 21 years, Confidence vote for Mr Dubcek, Assurance to MP on Greek prisoner, TV may cost £1 more, Byelection challenge by Harper, Busmen advised to think again Minister talks of tragedy, Power wish cause of war, Sir A Home says, Science Report Haematology Hope of new aid to diagnosis, 950gns for a lamppost by Lowry, Questions for the Lambeth Conference, Animals 'used in cynaide test' Evidence in Kray case, Czechoslovakian crisis, Mull Duet, Chinese confusion, Summonses for 600 'illegal', Labour MP and family threatened, British journalist's year of captivity in Peking, How the people meet to voice their opinion, The Times Diary How Ojukwu could cut his losses Last-ditch bid to save museum A film of Hesse's Steppenwolf, Anti-Bullet Vest Worn By Ray, Gamble by liberals paid off. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mallett, Help the aged, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, W.H.Allen, Appeals, The Times, Automations International (Uk) Ltd, Empire Catering, The Sunday Times, Portsmouth Building Society, Boac. Index. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Announcements, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Yachts And Boats, Shopping By Post, Connoisseur's Guide, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments, Gardening. Property. Picture Gallery: Fetching firewood. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television, Master strokes, England fails in chess, The musketeers-and after, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,906. Sport: Gonzales in a surprise challenge, Sports in Brief, Milton hits steady 155, Davidson to meet Cox, Roehampton croquet, Middlesex bat without policy or conviction, First-Class Averages Batting, Doyle May Play At Scrum Half Connell decision deferred, Yorkshire in a struggle for runs, Flail goes close for Masson, Kent Miss The Vital Catch Knight inspires victory, Pontefract Results, Protest over tennis ban, Britain beat Canada, Fletcher's fighting 80, Welsh championship at Conway, Fast century by Roger Prideaux, Mrs Peat Close To Record, Exhilarating century, Marks wins again, Irish Oaks chance for Celina Be Hopeful in France, Hill boosts chances, Sangster beats No 1 seed Backhands blast through, Last pair survive six overs Surrey spinners foiled, Owen Anthony fancied, Junior team chosen, Cripps wins easily. Politics and Parliament: British Museum to get first night scripts The Lords. Law: Why No Injunction To Stop Illegal Gaming? Regina V. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ex Parte Blackburn. Editorials/Leaders: The Caerphilly Result, Hostage In Peking, The Broad And The High, The City must act to control its members, Contempt Of Court. Letters to the Editor: Computers: a last chance?, Unwarranted invasion, 'Dear Post Office', No grounds for suspicion, Rail Information, Jobless Teachers, Setting The Limits, Journalists' Dilemma, Human Rights, Duopoly question, A free agent, Plays On File, 'Trial By Television' Debate: Threat To Legal Justice, Refining the law, Britain And Biafra, Literary Prize, Scottish Regiments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Wilfred Burke Labour MP and party chairman, Obituary, Sir A. Doughtytichborne, The Former Maharaja Gaekwar Of Baroda Millionaire ruler who was deposed. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Two New Recorders. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, July 21, 1943 The Phantom Convoy. Business and Finance: End-term report from PIB, Trutex offer brings in £19m, Brayhead deal goes ahead, Renewed interest in convertibles, Jump in retail price index, Bill rate lower, Share index at fresh peak, Bibby puts up £2.6m for 'Princes' foods, IRC in talks to form new £40m group in heavy engineering, Sterling, BSC's white-collar decision 'unjust', Banks reject demand for 5-day week, Early losses recouped Fixed Interest, ICI and Shell will pool ethylene, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Herbert confirms worst fears, Atom decision to be probed, Big upturn in Oldham profit brings 2-point dividend rise, Crosland promise on special areas, Receiving orders, Phone books issue 'open', 91% of loan not taken up, Germans enter NZ freight battle, 3½% rise for draughtsmen, Sebag first in Mayfair, Jenkins replies on jobless, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Stevinson Hardy setback, Gold price hardens on S African sales policy statement, Cazenove unshaken by Panel's attack, BP gamble in Alaska, How The Markets Moved, Money Market, New pointers in the economy, Nth Broken Hill's earnings dip, Golds back in favour EQUITY Markets, Mills buys stake in Atcherley, West End shopping poll?. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Market Reports Zinc at highest for 3 years Commodities, Market Reports CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Prices lose more ground Wall Street, Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Recovery in gold shares, Unit Trust Prices. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: What to look out for, Sargent memorial, Robert Burns, a very ordinary genius, Doolittle's daughter to the life, Go, Go, Go with Stanley K, Class distinctions in Poland, Paperbacks, Checklist, The role of the cellar-theatres, Classics, Romans do Otello in New York, Britten's haunting poetry, Jean-Claude van Itallie in the Garden of Eden, Harnessing the tides of history, Television's New Look, No compromise in Harlem, Young conductors' seminar, Travelling light, Thunder approaches Singapore, The state of the censorship.

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