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The Times - 14/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From MICHAEL KNIPE, From ROGER NICHOLSON, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, By GEORGE CLARK, From HARRY GOLOMBEK, Chess Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Labour Staff, By DAVID WILSWORTH, Broadcasting Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By Staff Reporters, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Sept. 13, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Algiers, Sept. 13, From HENRY GINIGER-Mexico City, Sept. 13, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From DAVID BINDER-Bonn, Sept. 13, From Our Correspondent, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Sept. 13, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cairo, Sept. 13, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD-Gothenburg, Sept. 13, By RICHARD WITKIN-New York, Sept. 13, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By SRIKUMAR SEN, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK-Belgrade, Sept. 13, PHS, PETER G. MASEFIELD, Chairman, British Airports Authority. 2 Buckingham Gate, S.W.1, Sept. 13., MARY WILSON. The Elms, 46 North Road, Midsomer Norton, Bath, Sept. 12., ELIZABETH MCLEAN. 31 Dalmore Road, S.E.21, Sept. 12., NORMAN GIDNEY. Abbey Works, New Road, Pershore, Worcestershire, Sept. 11., ROLAND OLIVER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Sept. 12., IAN F. B. GOSLING Chairman. CLIVE STANBROOK, Editor, "London Tory" London University Conservative Association, University of London Union, Malet Street, W.C.1., BROCKWAY. House of Lords., From Anthony Smith, Suia base camp, Brazil, K. E. DRUMMOND. 1 Buckingham Gate, S.W.1, Sept. 12., DAVID TRIESMAN. 128 Alderman's Hill, N.13, Sept. 11., ROBERT STEEL, Secretary, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. 12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, S.W.1, Sept. 12., STEPHEN RYLE. McNair Hall, Elmswood Road, Liverpool 18., P. R. BUSHILL-MATTHEWS. 54 Daryngton Drive, Merrow, Guildford, Surrey, Sept. 10., B. A. HOBSON. Cherry Cottage, Bull Lane, Waltham Chase, P.O. Southampton, Hampshire., By RITA MARSHALL, By Canon C. F. D. Moule, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, Clare College, Cambridge, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, By ROBERT JONES, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Wellington, Sept. 13, By GILES SMITH, JOHN CARRINGTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Nature-Times News Service, by Jill Craigie, Richard Holmes, BY TERRY SOUTHERN AND MASON HOFFENBERG, BY N. K. SANDARS, BY PHILIP GOODHART AND CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, B.A.,

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News: Row over no Saturday banking, Young Liberals say: 'Party irrelevant', Taxi boycott of House opposed, Shadow Cabinet accept all-party race committee, Make your allowance go further, African children held after riot, Wings cut to save space in cages, Blyth puts into East London, Resurrection of the body at roots of belief, Does Slow Reading Let You Down?, How animal corpses decompose, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, Doctor wants heart grafts to take second place, Peking completes issue of visas, Mr Benn's missing invitation, Chess draw after 22 moves, Hospital made baby wait, inquest told, Changes affect TV morale, Delius Requiem that is a hymn to life, 'Talk of castle takeover', Cards of entry, Czech Parliament agrees to Russian demands, Anxieties and fears of childbirth, NUR call to block £13m pay deal, Claim for heart by family, British bows in the lead, Red Cross may send delegate, Universities face record intake, Egypt in a warlike mood after more border clashes, Ox to be roasted at Smithfield, Artificial arm acts at will, Politics a temporary setback to European football, Slow progress in the Mato Grosso, Radio signals absorbed in space, Folk hero preferred to general, Call for 'inquisition' by Poles and E Germans, Boeing may halt swing-wing plan, Rhodesia court rules Smith regime legal, Kaunda defies African leaders on Biafra, Students hostile after Olympics ceremony, Omission of Queen in Speech, Hope in 'scandal' over encyclical, The Times Diary Return of the Indonesian exiles Cadburys join instant tea set End of a mid-term manifesto, Kremlin puts on show of unity, £120,000 paintings stolen, Nixon accused of move to block Chief Justice, Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, Pooter on hidden best sellers, It's Shirley Temple for Nixon, Clay makes sticky going, There's character in cruising, Cold Elysée reception for Hungarian envoy, More than just a place for drinks, Development In Size Of Blooms Chrysanthemum Society Show, Djilas wants to be friends with Tito, New Swedish voters the key, Drastic cut in prison escapes, The neglected ones. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: On the Heath. Index. Display Advertising: The Candle, Advance Notification, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Heather Garden, Cassell, Charlotte Armstrong, Peter Ratazzi IN STRANGEST EUROPE, Wrights holidays, Swedish Lloyd, Hawick Honeycomb BLANKET CO LTD, Appeals, New Homes New Hopes, The Times, The Sunday Times., Term Shares, W.H.Smith & Son, International Exhibition Container, The Palace Torquay, Hatchards, Investment Bankers, Guardian Assurance Group, The FOX Hole, Sander & Kay. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Oberammergau, Announcements, Extra Large Trees, Connoisseurs' Guide, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments, Appointments. Property. Sport: Third fall by Moore, Record may not be ratified, Fulham break run, Knott and limping Milburn stave off defeat, Stoke unlikely to halt Arsenal's march, Benka makes amends, Sports in Brief, Fine recovery BY Creed, American concern over abandoned race, Philoctetes can defy the handicapper, Basic skill vital for progress, Big chance for Rebel Prince, Good preparation rewarded for Jacklin, Burhill results, Weekend Sport Association football, Final Cricket Averages. Editorials/Leaders: Give The Shares To The People, Mr Trudeau's Debut, Frost Warning, Right decision on the big electrical merger. Letters to the Editor: Half-day schooling, Ending Nigeria's War, Children's Working Hours, The Modern Tories, Loss Of Rent, Interim Use Of Stansted Airport, Battle Of Britain Monument, Welfare Benefits, Gpo Service, Disturbed By Bells, Death On Television, University Conditions, Chicago Charges. Births. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, September 15, 1943 Sardines Come Back. Deaths. Law: Vacation Court Costs Security Order: More Time To Pay Lovatt V. Lovatt. Obituaries: Tommy Armour Golfer who won both British and US open contests, Obituary, Lucio Fontana. Business and Finance: Link-up is likely to force new groupings, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Pointers to industrial state of the nation, Treasury bills, Gt Boulder shaft sinking at Scotia, Advertising chief is to retire, £2m BICC offer for McNeill, Two-point loss in quiet day Sterling, BOAC sells subsidiary, Moderate gain with DJ index up 1.56 Wall Street, R & D switch by Ferranti, 78s 6d looks right price for E Electric, NY cocoa drops 65 points, Short term capital performance, Sharp drop in national savings, Payroll of 250,000 for the new giant, Gravel pits appeal, New Zealand agrees on sterling holdings, Banks to close on Saturdays: longer hours during the week, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Dowty lands big US air order, Further threat to motor industry, Government approval for biggest merger in British history, Profit-taking in evidence EQUITY Markets, Training for ship craftsmen, Bentalls profits up 20pc at half-time, How The Markets Moved, Giant tankers for Humber, Ironworks closes down, Shorts lead the way Fixed Interest, Shortfall in funds for home loans. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), The Bourses, Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Small losses in leaders, No help from Bank needed Money Market, Unit Trust Prices, Another decline in cocoa Commodities. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,954, Weekend Broadcasting Television SATURDAY. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Thirty thousand years of art Prehistoric Art In Europe, Triumph of tradition, Soon outdated, Our war games War Without Weapons, Lives of the great, The Saint and the Sybarite, Pleasures of being instructed, Paperbacks, Children's Books Julia MacRae Richness and vitality from Australia, Oedipus, Shmoedipus Candy, Something in the wind, Checklist, The Hongkong Philharmonic, Swiss postmen slip, Poets: dazzling, violent.

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