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The Times - 04/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From DAVID WOOD-Blackpool, Oct. 3, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From NEIL ALLEN, FROM OUR POLITICAL STAFF-Blackpool, Oct. 3, By Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Newcastle upon Tyne, Oct. 3, By BRIAN CASHINELLA, By Bevis Hillier, Sale Room Correspondent, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF-Blackpool, Oct. 3, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, Oct. 3, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 3, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 3, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER STRAFFORD-Brussels, Oct. 3, By COLIN CHAPMAN, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Lima, Oct. 3, BY NATURE-TIMES NEWS SERVICE, From GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, From MICHAEL WOLFERS-Lagos, Oct. 3, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris Oct. 3, From NORMAN FOWLER, From RICHARD WIGG, By Nature-Times News Service, By Dan van der Vat, BY THE NEWS TEAM, By Staff Reporters, From DAVID SPANIER, PHS, BEN ENWONWU. 11 Middle Lane, N.8, Oct. 3., JOHN MASKELL., ELSIE WINCKWORTH., A. P. ADAMTHWAITE., CHRISTOPHER DAVID, OWEN HARDWICKE, L. G. OWENS., ALEC VIDLER., PRISCILLA NORMAN. EILEEN YOUNG HUSBAND., By Richard Wigg, M. B. FLETCHER., S. JOSEPH., JOHN M. TURNER., B. CHICHESTER-COOKE., G. HALL., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER., ANTHONY W. PURDIE., SIDNEY ASTER., MICHAEL DEMPSEY, Director, New Authors Ltd, R D. REID, By PHILIP HOWARD, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Joan Chissell, G.W., S.T., M.B., By Julian Critchley, By William Mann, by Antony King-Deacon Page one, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, From STEWART HARRIS-Melbourne, Oct. 3, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By ROY MCKELVIE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By Business News Staff, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, KENNETH OWEN, ANTHONY ROWLEY, From ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent-Blackpool, Oct. 3, By DAVID DAVIS, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By Our Air Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, HOW TO BUILD A PORTFOLIO, From PETER JAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From GEORGE CLARK-Blackpool, Oct. 3, From INNIS MACBEATH, F. JAMES FIELDING., G. E. BARTLETT, , M. J. WEST, , JOHN GRAHAM, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GILMORE, By GERALDINE KEEN, By JOHN WOODLAND,

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News: Credit & Debit The human cost of transportation, Ombudsman review on property, Nigeria observers find no evidence of genocide, General to run with Wallace, Europe's Space Programme In Search Of A Vital Boost, Britain matches America in microwave heating boom, Greece drops publicity campaign, Benn backs the 'brains' of industry, 'Nazi' jibe by Black Panther, Sex hormones save deer antlers, Men's fashion Page two The many sides of Sekers, Britons' plea to Kosygin, French in Gabon load arms for Biafra, Theft at new law court, £4m 'Fairy stories' will, Experiment in ESP on Czech, Sextuplets clinic may be closed, Callaghan rejects conjugal visits for prisoners, Few coloured shop girls in the High Streets, Catholics ready for Bank plan, Dubcek-led Czechs face disgruntled Kremlin, Jaguars win acclaim at Paris show, Gromyko puts faith in talks, Why the miners marched, The Times Diary Goldstuecker's Sussex post William Davis to edit Punch Booker's announce their prize, Appeal of Powell, 'China joined US-Bonn front', Aberfan mother's death, Paris students on the march again, Last hope for ice rescue, Prestressing Wylfa vessels, Sunday Times wins the right to publish, Miss Dors 'gave man £100,000', Cures for student unrest, Briefly, Powell challenged by Macleod on defence and economy, 66 motorists to get free pardons, Esso deny fear of union, Yard as HQ for art theft fight, Hope but no pledge on wages, 'Obsolete' classics attacked, The Timesand Marplan, Acid in sweat lures mosquitoes, Rhodesia resolution in full, BAOR cuts resisted, Boisterous Britannica, Successful launching of European satellite, SGS launches out with the new-style management circuit, Olympics definitely go on, Canadian separatism and the French influence in Ottawa, Further Data, Premium bond winners, The Pricing Of Transport, £52 paid for a pap boat, MPs who face a clash of interest, Renewed battle looms on all-in schools, 20 die in Mexico riots, Restaurant sign 'too racial', Prague expects Soviet compromise, 'No Rhodesia force' pledge stays after dispute on vote, 'For ever' if we quit space race, Belaunde deposed in Peru coup, Belgian scheme for Britain to beat French veto, Gangland execution in Paris, 76 leading laymen join in criticism of encyclical, Men's fashion, Germ war deplored, Call for ban on sale of arms to Nigeria, Battleship angers North Vietnam, Mexico's image crumbles as the riots continue, Labour split on Rhodesia, Tea before research?, Bringing Air Transport Down To Earth, Inquiry into pressure groups, Man from prison posedas parson, £20m still missing after insurance failures, Europe hit by juvenile crime, Card vote embarrasses leadership on talks. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Magee, Universal Container Ltd.,, Hmv, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Dgaa, Statistician, Daks, Mea, Gieves, Wimpey, Shelter, Bank of Montreal, Nelstar, Lloyds Bank Limited, Charterhouse Group, C. A. Harnden Limited,, Alcan, Pilkington, Crockett & Jones, SIA Limited,, Green Shield Trading Stamp Co. Ltd.,, London Bedding Centre, Gpo, Union oil Company, Leonard Koetser Gallery Exhibition Old Masters, Peter Dale Ltd, Country Councils Association, Ios, Scm, Lamson, Alcan Industries Limited, New Brunswick Canada, British Sidac Limited,, Arthur Young & Company invite:, Lombank. Picture Gallery: Bloody battle between students and police in Mexico City. Editorials/Leaders: Short of investment, short of confidence, Promoting Inefficiency, Absurd But Dangerous, Labour And Nato. Letters to the Editor: Post Office Service, Irresistible doctrine, One mile, five days, Seeking the full truth, Handel At Cannons, Minimum of fuss, Status Of Embryo, Prebendal Manor, Saxons were quicker, Teacher And Guide, Poetry Professorship, Children In Trouble, Misleading impression from Mr Scanlon, Inspiration to others, An End To The Nigerian War: Why Ibos Must Seek Peace, Russia And Munich, Royal insignia, Complying with manager, A Question Of Conscience, EIU energy report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday,. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, University News London. Obituaries: Sheriff J. G. Wilson, PROFESSOR SOEKIRNO Fight for nuclear disarmament, Mr. Frank Dowling, MR E. C. GOMME Launching of GPlan furniture, Mrs A. P. Vlasto, Obituary. Reviews: Paintings Aid Cancer Relief, Karajan Foundation, Metaphysical jerks, Choral Society's Innovations, RADA's policy pays in Oedipus, Over-explicit look at pastel people, A turn for the better, Emotionalism and right questions missing, The sonata from 1778 to 1821, One interruption to a rewarding evening, Must she always have Music wherever she goes?. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Appointments also on pages 22 and 25, Announcements, Appointments also on pages 24 and 25, Entertainments, Niscellaneous Financial. Law: Foreign Judgment A Contract In Re Flynn Deceased, Flynn V Flynn, Adoption By Mother Best For Illegitimate Child In Re E. (An Infant), Newspaper Free To Publish Article Fraser V. Evans And Others. Sport: LTA ask for ten 'opens', Sports in Brief, Rudkin outclasses Mexican, Milburn to play in Sheffield Shield, British golfers close on leaders in Alcan, Oxford outplay university, Flawless display by Lewis on Righ Tack, Walk out by three Czechs, Managers taken to task, Olympic team, Tigers draw level, New job for Rutherford, Anderlecht brings back memories, Caught in two minds, New Zealand join talks, Anti-amateur group, Exbury colt makes 21,000 guineas, TV dispute settled, Miss Spens sets high standard to win, Captain's plucky 75 lifts Britain. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,971, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Property: Fishing rights step up the values, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Carpet merger: new slant, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, '98 pc of strikes break the rules', Air freight: 'fresh ideas', Gross Cash Registers ring merrily, £35m aim for tours group, GM plans small car comeback, Woolmakers keep pace, Company Meeting Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, Wilson, Smith surgery, Fish imports assailed, The long term ability of Tube Investments, Big palm oil mill for Malaysia, P B Cow profits soar, Sir Reginald Verdon-Smith to be the new chairman of BAC, 100 more join docks ban, HP debt may drop, Fewer work in production, Two share big smelter contract, Regional Properties Limited, George Clarke (Motors) Limited, Marked drop in business failures, Government reject hydrocarbons plan, In the steps of Mrs Ford BUSINESS diary, Tin price at lowest since devaluation, Bristol fights for £15m docks plan BRIEFLY FROM industry, Worst harvest for 12 years will cost millers £½m more, ECGD back Chile loan, Schroder parts with Butterlev, Mannesmann, Refrigerator boom lasts despite credit controls, Political decision lost PO contract-agency, European oil men win (a little) independence, Burmah lags behind BP and Shell, FOR THE saver TAP offer by Scotbor Income, LME copper turnover down last month, £2m Heathrow work for Costain contracts, BHP growth prospects mining, Americans bidding for Short Bros, Stocklake Holdings Limited Substantial Progress, HQ & G: a writ for libel, Blackwood Morton & Sons Limited, Rugby Cement pays £4.7m for steel interest Bids, Deals & Mergers, House-building drops, Mecca Ltd, Italy backs Soviet-banks plan, Polaris row: questions of law and loyalty, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Burmah firsthalf profits up, Disputes spreading, Mrs Castle plans CBI and TUC 'country weekends', Portfolio performance, £45,000 an hour, Canning & Wildblood Limited, Spending by industry down 4%: CBI seeks grants boost, Dansette Products.-Loss £31,000, Interim Statements John Crossley Carpet Trades Holdings Limited, Dunlop's £22m bid for Angus, Draft agreement reached on South African gold sales, How The Markets Moved, Rand Mines Properties Limited, Shipowners want state help to fight Soviet fleet's challenge, James Latham Limited, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited Readiness To Meet Industrial Expansion, GM Kalgoorlie slips, French reserves fall by $67m, Setback to Macarthys, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Ltd. Substantially Increased Profits Envisaged, Beautility Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver up 190 points, Recent Issues, Wall Street prices highest for 2½ years, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Strong rally in cocoa futures Commodities, RISES AND FALLS Computed from the closing prices on this and the next page., Spot rate falls 12 points to $2.3892 Sterling, Fine wool is in demand, Firm advances as turnover tops 21m shares Wall Street, Regional Share Prices, New flotations' success depends on market mood new ISSUES, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Fresh losses in nickel shares, London Provision Exchange, Trade contracts and Index drops 0.24 EQUITY Markets, Fewer notes in circulation, Tight conditions return after a flush of funds Money Market, The Times Share Indices, Indecisive day but undertone still firm Fixed Interest, European And Far East Securities, Sugar talks in doldrums, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Marshall named new director of P & O.

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