The Times - 13/08/1968
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By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, From DESSA TREVISAN, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Aug. 12, By Our Diplomatic Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bletchley, August 12, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Local Government Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Aug. 12, From Our Correspondent, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Aug. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Aug. 12, From EVELYN IRONS New York, Aug. 12, From RICHARD WIGG-Port-au-Prince, Aug. 12, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Bonn, Aug. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Aug 12, From DAVID HOTHAM, By William Gaunt, By Miles Kington, From Our Special Correspondent, By Julian Critchley, By Stanley Sadie, From a Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, From Rita Marshall, By PETER BRODERICK, PHS, BROCKWAY., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, Aug. 10., EDWIN MORRIS., JOAN VICKERS., IAN C. TAYLOR, formerly of the, C. D. SELLARS. S. H. SHURLOCK., FATHER JOHN COVENTRY S.J., By Our Medical Correspondent, GEORGE ELVIN, General Secretary, , FRANK ELMES, IAN FORBES-LEITH, ex-Detective, BERTRAND RUSSELL., J. P. Anderson, President. Selwyn SelwynClarke, and J. L. Burn, Ex-Presidents. T. W. Hurst, Chairman. Leslie Jerman, ExChairman. Semley Manse, Shaftesbury. Hubert Little, Secretary. Arran. Soper. A. G. B. Owen. Adrian Boult. Yehudi Menuhin. David Hughes. Steve Race and Norman Vaughan, Vice-Presidents., GORDON LESTER., BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From RONALD FAUX-Out Skerries, Aug 12, By Our Education Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, By Nature-Times News Service, By CLIFFORD WEBB Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By DAVID DAVIS, By VALERIE KNOX, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Sydney, Aug. 12, By RENEE SHORT, Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton N.E., and vice-chairman of the Parliamentary East-West Trade Group., By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By MICHAEL BAILY, Shipping Correspondent, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By KENNETH OWEN, BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Mexico City, August 12, JOHN CARRINGTON, HAROLD MULLENS., J. F. AMOR., JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE.,
ResumoNews: Beauty: the second of our two special articles on the beauty business examines the hazards of practice, Biafra food offer by British pilots, Eight priests suspended in Chile, Nur Deadlock On Rail Pay Offer Executive split 12-12 in two votes, Head bars son of cult man, Gas cloud affects villagers, Millionaire tries to buy airline, Lambeth Conference costly and futile, bishop says, Viscount field landing theory, Coup plot warning a forgery, Mr Johnson has further tests, Hanoi attacks Nixon's Vietnam policy, Briton faces military court in Haiti, Spanish protest at coercion of press, Nurses will march, Dutch treasure search nine fathoms down, Goldfish is saved from drowning, Masked protests at ETU headquarters, Hearts or health centres dilemma for doctors, Army reject Dartmoor complaints, Three dead in Watts rioting, Car batteries save baby, Archbishop bars rebel priest, Evidence about deformed births, Court told of cannabis cases at docks, Indian flood death toll mounts, TV company 'dismiss' 350 technicians, Mental stress from ban on pill, Barnard plastic hearts hint, Penrose Holds On To Chess Lead, Communist youth displays its discontent, Brave prisoners may have terms cut, Judge resigns in Rhodesia, 100 applying for Thames town shops, School accused of all-white policy, Insurance plan for disasters, Czechs foil escape of east Germans to the west, Honeymoon Pair Play Bridge, 'Kill police' order alleged in Black Panther case, Ulbricht greeted with chilly silence, China frees British envoy, Council withdraw ban on report, Syrian jets make mystery landing in Israel, S African forces train in guerrilla warfare, Pattern in English summers, Hint Of Change In University Year, Plan for big Concorde, Skin divers' dispute, Cyclamate use will continue, Implications of increase in asthma deaths, Inquiry is urged into hospital queues, Critic speaks up for Stalin, Teeth saved by trace elements, Battling editor's regret, Fair rent rulings that may not be binding, Briton held in gold bars case, The Times Diary Strange lull on the Syrian front An all-Shakespearian marriage John Ennals in Czechoslovakia, Eyelashes a taxable aid to beauty, One million patents. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Kent, Brc, Thorn, LV, The Royal Exchange Group, The Thomson Organisation Limited, The Amey Group Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxfam, Freightliner, Centre-file LIMITED. Index. Law: Thirteenth-Century Writ IS Still Available Felton And Another V. Callis. Classified Advertising: Fine Art & Furniture Auctions, Personal, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitian Area, Transfer Books, Appointments Advertisements. Reviews: Fashion: with Paris in a sombre mood and hats little in evidence, why is this not the year of the hair?, New violin concerto closely argued, Jazz centre's first night, A first at Harrogate, Venice promise of 23 films, The magic of words, The breadth and variety of Crome, 'Space' cantata by Alan Bush, A beauty called Paris. Editorials/Leaders: Those WHO Are Left Behind, A Judge's Conscience, Commuters-and what they could cure, Rude Baptism. Letters to the Editor: Police Power, Petalled Peril, An imperative, Aberfan Fund, After The Encyclical, Television Dispute, Urgent Plea To Governments: Ending Anguish In Biafra, No mandate, Coal v nuclear power, A ban on arms, Lack of confidence, Czechoslovakia, Non-Smokers Protest, Time to stop, The subsidy in power industry costing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Hedgehogs Can Be Tamed With Milk, Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,926. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Obituaries: Mr Robins Millar, Mr William Veitch, Lord Fleck, Orovida Pissarro Painter of animals in the oriental manner, Obituary, Mr Justice Palmer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, August 13, 1943. Sport: Surrey 12 Short Of Victory, Sports in Brief, Boxing team for Norwich match, Chance lost by wrong turn, Yachting results, Racionzer hits out, Haute Couture breaks run of bad luck, Graves gives Air Force an early lead, Essex go down to Gibbs, Groping through fog at 34 strokes a minute, Kent Find Form At Last, Bodell outclasses American Fifth round retirement, Play-off won by Nicklaus, Newcombe Wins By Stealth Miss Wade given a lesson, Parfitt takes over from Titmus, Hurlingham Croquet, Fleece should overcome Charicles again, Feeble surrender by Middlesex Wilson dominates game, Australians made to work hard by Shackleton, Today's football, Squash defeat for Scotland, Injured Page beats brave Somerset, High class reserves. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Enstock Trust, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, New promotion for Thorn man, contracts Brewery for Yugoslavia, Briton plans boost for Mexico trade, The Bristol Evening Post Limited Record Results For Fifth Consecutive Year Mr. W. A. Hawkins' statement, Markets buoyant on Bank rate hope, Pledge to Scotts on RN orders, Familiar world is crumbling, More cities to get Cinerama, Cooker firm's '300% boost', BR aims for £20m land sales this year, Lace factory for Ayrshire, Donovan would worsen strike situation, says union, ICI denies strike report, Leipzig: UK entries drop, Conference competitors, Orderly progress, NE Lancs has city plan, QE2 men walk out in bonus dispute, HQ & Gen shares slump, Container run gets a new ship, Funds firm on Bank rate hopes Fixed Interest, Sharp rise in German output, Interim Statement Ogilvy & Mather, Overtime ban at supplies group threatens 1969 car models, Godfreys Limited Record Profits Anticipated, First-half upturn in National Sunlight profits, Slater, Walker in Bahamas deal, Price cuts push out the small iron firms, Revenue holding up, says ITV, Record week for BOAC, Top executives favour the incomes policy, says poll, £79m rise in Halifax assets, Oil is the answer to greater trade with Comecon block, The great container gamble, New Zambia miners' deal, Very large aid from Bank Money Market, Interim Statement Philips Brocklehurst Limited, EE merges two divisions, Bristol Post £1m rights, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Weather bill for insurers, Kansanshi reserves, Business Diary, Holidays at home pay off, Oil means revolution to Australia's steel giant, Fairey starts to gain from CEGB work Long haul for Brooke Tool, BRIEFLY FROM industry Rolls-Royce to step up car output at Crewe, Abacus reassurance after bid rejection FOR THE Saver, Marshall, Morgan & Scott Ltd., The Corner House Group, Rate up by more than five points Sterling, Irish Sea next for gas?, How The Markets Moved, The Times Share Indices, Whitbread And Company Limited, Census traces the pattern of UK's commuters, BP joins wildcat search in Thailand, Transport: TUC concern, No. of Crucial period, Sea Car boosts its North Sea service, mining E Rand Cons platinum deal, IPC magazines to split into five marketing groups, Steels promise peak results Bids, Deals & Mergers, Funds doubt on Vietnam, Change of viewpoint. Picture Gallery. Business Appointments: Thorn fills new executive post. Stock Exchange Tables: Averages close at highs for the day Wall Street, Government of New Zealand, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Shipbuilders move ahead, European And Far Eastern Securities, Midland Stocks Comment helps Chad Valley, Silver lowest since April Commodities, Big rise in silver stocks, Recent Issues, New account off to good start EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, N Y silver futures down.
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