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The Times - 08/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, From EVELYN IRONS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Oct. 7, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, From LAN McDONALD, From TIM JONES-Londonderry, Oct. 7, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From RITA MARSHALL-Leicester, Oct. 7, By GEOFFRREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, From PHLIP HOWARD-Oxford, Oct. 7, FROM AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT-Portchester, Oct. 7, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Aba, Oct. 7, From STEWART HARRIS-Rockhampton, Queensland, Oct. 7, From NORMAN FOWLER, From JOHN ARDAGH-Prague, Oct. 7, By NORMAN HAMMOND, Archaeological Correspondent, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Oct. 7, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 7, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 7, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT-Beirut, Oct. 7, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, G.B., PHS, FELIX BROWN, Physician in Psychological Medicine, Royal Free Hospital. GEOFFREY KNIGHT. Neurological Surgeon, Royal Post Graduate Medical School., S. C. SILKIN. House of Commons, Oct. 5., STAFFORD SOMERFIELD, Editor, , W. C. SHEPHERD. 8 St. Clair Terace, Edinburgh 10, Oct. 1., F. R. LEAVIS., CHRISTOPHER PRICE., G. H. STANNING. Bursar, , JOHN K. DUNLOP., By Michel Tatu, V. P. HARRIES., PATRICIA HEYMAN., D. LAMBERT., H. F. GARTEN. 10 Priory Mansions, Drayton Gardens, S.W. 10. Oct. 2., JAMES R. DE LA MARE. Oakley House, Woodchester, Gloucestershire, Oct. 3., FREDRIC HOOD. 1 Amen Court, E.C.4, Oct. 7., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From GINA HUNT-Acapulco, Oct. 6, From NEIL ALLEN-Mexico City, Oct. 7, From NEIL ALLEN, By ROY McKELVIE, By PETER RYDE, By DOUGLAS CAIRD, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By Our Lacrosse Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, BY AN IRISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, by Derek Walcott, by William G. Demas, Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister, by A Special Correspondent, by Egbert A. Tai Department of Crop Science, University of the West Indies, by M. P. Alladin, Director of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture, by J. R. M. Rocke, Chairman, British National Export Council, Caribbean, by Max Richards, Director, Industrial Development Corporation, By MICHAEL THOMAS, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By Our Banking Correspondent, By MAURICE CORINA, By ANTHONY THOMAS, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Oct. 7, By DAVID DAVIS, By Our Political Staff, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Oct.7, From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Oct. 7, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, C. GRUNFELD., D. J. WHITE., M. T. AUSTIN., by Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent., by Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, by Dr. Ian M. A Mackintosh, Chairman and Managing Director, Mackintosh Component Consultants, by D. H. Roberts, Plesey Microelectronics, by Richard Lambert, by John Wells, Decca Radar, by William Kennett, by J. Stubbs Walker, by J. E. Nisbet, Weiwyn Electric, by I. Campbell-Bruce,

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News: Four petrol bombs hurled at police in Londonderry, Russia still hopes for world talks, Spectre of Powell stalks Heath in TV exposition, Fumes kill 15 in Belgium, The Olympic flame arrives in Mexico, Wallace 'no' to nuclear bomb, Agriculture turns to home food crops, Oxford proctors' bar lifted, Cyprus may be from old sea floor, Olympic Games 'as planned', Cheaper in the long run, Concorde cost up, Blunt words to Gromyko on Czechs, New trembling drug is found, Muslim countries asked to aid guerrillas, Folk arts change in a dynamic culture, From Crippen to Interpol, Wool Forward, Hybrid devices, Togetherness is essential, Bishop will vote for unity, New light on the art of Mycenae, Thieu urges US to keep up bombing of the north, Saxon settlements found, Moscow demands more harsh than Czechs feared, Rootes cut Imp prices, Currency forgeries increase, More immigrants under Tory plan Callaghan says, Man cleared on 7 charges, QC says murder case man was on LSD 'trip', Police attack Vietnam day publicity, Little invention with a big future, UN hopes rise on Middle East, Graduates return to college, Dr Petro plea is granted, Far East defence assurance, Plans for growth, Talks between Smith and Wilson believed to be imminent., Restaurant sign ban 'not racial', Greater student role agreed by universities, Students' demands met by reforms, Debre condemns Soviet use of force, GLC radio Bill for Commons, Need for control of innovations, Humphrey's faith in Saigon, Commonsense democracy, O'Neill defends police action, Hopes of the moderates rise in Salisbury, The burdens of exercising power in the Kremlin, Ten-engined jets could solve airports crush, New ratings for films, The Times Diary Jerusalem: peace by public works Will Leslie Freeman preside? Cockerell rides again, Nixonplan to hold Vietnam, Starving refugees as big problem for Nigeria, Secret telephone exchanges, Exiles in India opt for Canada, Police called to Oxford freedom meeting, City tower gets mixed reception, The female political animal, New significance of US Vice-Presidency, Market where Britain must do more, Spiral of obsolescence, Space demands well met, Split lIkely over strike proposal, Trinidad And Tobago, Moves to lessen dependence on raw materials, Five-day treatment in hospitals forecast, Plans for direct contact, Integrated circuits go to sea. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Cable And Wireless, Concrete Limited, Mappin & Webb, Short Loan & Mortage Company Limited., Dunhill, Ceta, Middle East Economic Consultants, Gold Cross Shoes, Welwyn Electric Limited, Solicitor or Barrister, Trans World Airlines,, antartex, Interior Design Services., Travelling Secretary, Sea-Land Service, Avis rent a car., Office of National Development and Planning, Robert Fraser & Partners Limited, Microponent Development Limited, Dunlop, Chase Manhattan, A. B. Electronic Components Ltd., Bea Cargo, Korea Exchange Bank, Trinidad & Tobago, Southerns Limited, Norgren, Highland Home Industries, Guyson, Trinidad Publishing Co. Ltd.,, Three Castles Filter, Aquascutum, The Trinidad & Tobago Electricity Commission, Debenham & Freebody., Motorola, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Standard Telephones and Cables Limited, Levi's, Mullard Limited, Ferranti, Fernandes Rum, Pifco, Pan Am, Sgs Fairchild, Accountants, The Hongkong Bank Group, Marconi-Elliott Microelectronics Limited, Lillywhites, Tube Investments Limited, Boac, Sandbach Industries Limited, Automations International (U.K.) Limited., Plessey, Talent Brokers., The University Of Calgary, Gpo, Texaco, Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd London W1, Barton Management Appointments Limited., Union Carbide, The Sheepskin Shop, Emihus Microcomponents Limited. Picture Gallery: Microelectronics a special report. Index. Law: Serious Charges Not For Justices Regina V. Everest, Difficulties Over Sentencing Regina V. Jordan, Parole Review A Factor Regina V. Langan. Politics and Parliament: 'Frightening events' in Northern Ireland. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments. Reviews: Chelham Opera group's plans, More For Welsh Opera?, MacMillan's new ballet, Cost of the retreat from realism, The legend of Kathleen Ferrier, Emil Nolde's watercolours, £900 Paid For A 'Royal' Plate, Easy On The Eye, Dublin satire on the monarchy, Pleasing sonorities, Monkhouse Play, Effective intelligence and humour, A toothless spoof by a talented pair. Editorials/Leaders: Right To Be Cautious, The Students' Concordat, Vietnam And The Election, Finding a formula to attract new savers. Letters to the Editor: The World's Press, Restrictive practices, The British Backlash, Making a manager, Machine franked, Members' Interests, Complete breakdown, Public Schools' Future, The Postal Service, Rising cost, War In Nigeria, Letters to the Editor Heads Are Not Meant For Hitting, Factory inspection, When a trade union official CAN be sued, 'Pop' In St. Paul's, Capture Of Hamburg, Charitable status. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday,. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Obituaries: Count De Bendern Former Liberal MP, Obituary, Professor W. K. Rose English at Vassar, Prof Mario Toscano. Sport: Mrs Barclay brings victory at the 18th, Butlin Trophy for Miss Goodwin, Devonshire Park Croquet, Fireworks at Tranmere, Willis confident of retaining title, Superdocious in good shape for gold, No athletes in arena?, Fearsome opposition awaits boxers, Champions lose James, Piggott well ahead of rivals in table, Sports in Brief, Waterloo fight back, Fine display by Gill, New law to be tested, Ryder Cup prospects brighten, Today's football Association, Squash Rackets. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,974. Weather: The Weather. Property: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Investment grant cuts may be shelved, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Bristol Street profits reach fresh record company NEWS, Scrip issue 'go-ahead', BUSINESS diary The Tories' backroom boy, Citroen stays firm on merger with Fiat, Phillips North Sea gas strike, Tsumeb to reopen mine mining, GEC to print terms next week, Whitehall to talk on small companies, US bill rates climb sharply, £6m Nottingham centre contracts, Inchcape & Co. Limited Continuing Development And Expansion Of Group's World-Wide Activities Marked Improvement in Pre-Tax Profits Anticipated Lord Inchcape On Importance Of Overseas Investment To Nation's Economy, Banking hours may be 9.30-4.30 five days a week, Guthrie bids for T F Firth, Sterling, Parker-Knoll Limited Record Profit, Company Meeting Byard Holdings Limited Mr. John Leech on current position, Company Meeting Henry Wigfall And Son Limited Improved Results Mr. F. N. Hearnshaw reports increased business in current year, Motor industry to set up 'new deal' council, Italian state firms buy stake in chemicals, Capital priority on sale FOR THE saver, Policies 'have hit economy', Reckitt agrees £2m cash for Wincarnis group Bids, Deals & Mergers, Modest recovery at United Glass, Brewers to raise more bar prices, Gold market keeps its upward trend, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Montreal and Toronto, Far East container challenge by US line, Sydney agency for Masius, Press advertising tops £10m in climate of confidence, Reddihough property hopes, Lloyd's files US appeaL, Irresistible political pull of industry INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, More trouble at Ford as unrest spreads, How The Markets Moved, BRIEFLY FROM industry 1,000 made redundant, Money Market, Interim Statement Erith & Co. Ltd. Builders' Merchants, Merger approach to John Holt, Annual reports queried, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Palmer, Harvey in £2m deal, The moneyed world of the Crown Agents, Nordic nations seek closer trade links, Safety 'too often overlooked', Transport Bill near end of journey, 'Cut fires-save £100m' industry told, Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mining Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa). Business Appointments: New Castrol managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Good profits record for British Canners new ISSUES, Good start to new coffee contract, Commodities Copper and tin prices rise sharply, Wall Street.

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