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The Times - 18/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By JOHN WOODCOCK Cricket Correspondent, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From MICHAEL KNIPE, By Staff Reporters, From Our Own Correspondent, From GEORGE CLARK-Edinburgh, Sept. 17, From HUGH NOYES-Edinburgh, Sept. 17, BY OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Portsmouth, Sept. 17, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Reporter, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT-Cambridge, Sept. 17, By PHILIP HOWARD, From MOSHE BRILLIANT-Tel Aviv, Sept. 17, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Sept. 17, From PETER HAZELHURST, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 17, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Sept. 17, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Sept. 17, By NEIL ALLEN, BY THE NEWS TEAM, JOE HYMAN, Chairman, Viyella, D. R. HEADLEY., GLADWYN., HENRY HOBHOUSE., VICTOR SEELY, R. E. LLOYD., P. C. COLTMAN., L. HARVEY., By Peter Strafford, PETER GREEN., K. M. WOOD., ROY MANLEY, Secretary General, , F. A. SIMPSON, , By BEVIS HILLIER, BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Stanley Sadie, By BARRY DAVIES, By NORMAN CREEK, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By PETER MARSON, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By NEIL ALLEN, Boxing Correspondent, From JOHN ARDAGH-Bratislava, Sept. 17, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY GEOFFREY CHARLES, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Sept. 17, By Our Labour Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By MICHAEL BAILY Shipping Correspondent, JOHN GILMORE, JOHN CARRINGTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, RICHARD LAMB, Chair-, By RONALD KERSHAW, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, BERRY RITCHIE, by Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, by Michael Thomas Labour Staff, by William Pattinson, Editor, The Port, by Julian Mounter, South Wales Correspondent, by Joe Hyam, Editor, Mechanical Handling, by Jack Frost, by Hugh Cochrane, by R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Derrick Booth, by John Chartres, Northern Correspondent,

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News: Toll of starvation outside Biafra war zone, Elephant meat sets a puzzle, Humphrey is urged to break away from Johnson, Husak as man to meet Russians, Animal food from petrol, Flood study within four years, Advice ignored, Tea delays revolution, US speed up Concorde rival, Solving crash jigsaw, Problem: finding out what happens in class, MoH in dispute over immigrants, Portugal's chance to change course, Court rules on toe test, Hundreds evacuated in new flood areas, Keene Increases Chess Lead Impressive Victory Over Whiteley, Security firm plans mobile bank aid, Bonn 'No' to nuclear treaty, Parting of the ways, Feeling of disgust over ban, Art school inquiry sought, Salazar maintains improvement, Problem-Schoolchildren, Liberals in search of a new role, Growers beat floods to show dahlias, Dayan's authority curtailed, Pacific cable severed by earthquake, Science Report Sociology Likely effects of sex control, Americans warn the Russians, Mr Stewart expected to visit Delhi, Flags seized in Hague scenes, Tour cancelled if chosen side is barred, Dubcek may be called to Moscow again, 'Tell-tale' lock on view at antiques fair, Enterprise balked by uncertainty, Explosives found in house near site of Welsh outrage, Stranded students get places, Filibuster to balk Fortas, Problem: thrashing out the issue of the cane, Appeal to Mr Wilson, Four-wheel drive on trial, Problem: getting the uniform into top gear, Paris students seize art school again, 'Talks only on our terms', says Smith, Uncertainties that plague Saigon, Farming getting more dangerous, The Times Diary Probing the seeds of Yalta Naive gamblers' sad exit Dame Margot as few know her, Reprisal shelling of Jordan city by Israelis, Vorster says MCC team unacceptable in South Africa, Mr Thorpe plays down leadership crisis, Growing support for tolls on new roads, Russia wants UN nuclear talks, A Dog's Fear Of The Unknown, £90,000 MS now facsimile at £120, The real tragedy is South Africa itself, Magazine man 'spent £10,000 like water', 5d letters score well in first-post experiments, World conference on sea pollution, Detectives watch at inquest, No room for more BAOR troops. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Redifon, BMW Concessionaires GB Ltd.,, Wireless World, The Work Of The U.N. Childrens Fund, Containerway, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lansing Bagnall, Gloster Saro Limited, Cussons, Eastern International Investment Trust Limited, Rheumatism sufferers, Homes, Fiat Containers, Johnson Line, Barclays Bank, Samuel Williams & Sons Limited, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Pla, Mercedes Benz & Auto Union Audi, Bristol, Lob, Rob Walkers, British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd., muldivo ltd., Port Of Liverpool, Henley Forklift Co. Ltd., Charles Follett Ltd, Management Selection Ltd., Mobil International Finance Corporation, Oxfam, Cashmores, British Transport Docks Board, Clydeport, Atlantic Container Line, Boac, Umlst, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Canadian National, Laing, Times Newspapers Limited, Twilfit, Robbins of Putney, London Bedding Centre, Ios, McNairn Cashmeres, E. H. Mundy & Co. Ltd., Paceco-Vickers, Bea, Jack Barclay Limited, Neojuven. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Moment of flooding as canal overflows, Ports Of Britain A special report. Editorials/Leaders: Machine tool trades show good statistics, Dealing With Floods, The Great Britain, Still Under Army Rule. Letters to the Editor: Helping hands, Lack of information, Cooperation Among Volunteers, Tory Leadership, Parting exchange, The Rhodesian Right, In The Floods, Young Liberals' Verdict, Another Way Forward, No Saturday Banking, Gpo Service, Redressing Balance Of Payments: A Six-Point Programme, How to control costs in state industries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Principal Of Wolsey Hall, Church News, Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday September 18, 1943 Big Crops At Windsor. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr J. B. Wilson, Lord Cholmondeley Former Lord Great Chamberlain, Prof Mario Toscano. Reviews: Farquhar's First Comedy, Let the singers sing, Skryabin rarity, Royal Court tour of Eastern Europe, Paris dance festival, Czechs and sex, It's jam today for the arts in Britain, Premier of songs, A joyous revival of Jonson comedy Oxford Playhouse The Silent Woman. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Educational, Announcements, Travel And Hotels, To Place An Advertisement, Appointments Advertisements, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments. Sport: Fine display by Nuneaton forwards, Weights favour Glad One in big race, Dunlin fit enough to win, British clubs face tough task, The Briton who is better known in Hungary, Sports in Brief, Dulwich can build strong side, US have 14 potential winners, National Hunt cards, Jorden's aim straight and true, Southpaw test for Cooper, Riessen knocks out Okker, Birmingham wide open to Bury, Spurs overthrow Coventry with simple goals. Law: Law Report, September 17 Publicity Allowed In The Kray Case Regina V. Bow Street Magistrate Ex Parte Kray. Property: Country Properties Also On Page 16, Country Properties Also On Page 17, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,957. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Friendly north-west rivals, Jewson rejects Bambergers for Horsley Smith Bids, Deals & Mergers, Mr Johnson attacks car price rise, Equipped for fast turn, Harvey Plant's good first year, Jessel unit merger FOR THE saver, Figures give boost to equity markets, Unilever N.V., Exports at new peak: imports down: £51m cut in trade deficit, When a discreet institutional nudge may help, Lending target, REDLAND Limited Year Of Record Profits, £8m boost for British shipyards, Bacon an item in Minister's talks, East Anglian explosion, Peko seeks King Island Scheelite mining, Stokes takes the chair at Leyland, Payments gap narrows, Barbara Castle calls car leaders to London for talks, UK firm gets Soviet base, No big rises after 'D' day say retailers, Australia's thirst for capital, Good response for Burmah Euroloan New Issues, Bank to enforce City Code?, £50m in air freight thefts, Beer prices for PIB?, Bristol bides her time, Big rise in invisibles, North-east fills the coal gap, Docks peace bought at too high a price?, Interim Statement John Thompson Limited, Flood cost may be £5m, Big-scale factory processes 'could bring disaster', The balance of payments after ten months at $2.40, £2,000m plan for telephone service, European And Far Eastern Securities, Coast of many trades, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Sir Donald picks the drivers BUSINESS diary, Alliance Alders on rebound, Machine tools figures improve, US aid cut again, How The Markets Moved, Strike clause at Barbican, Money Market, Interim Statement Boc, Scots reach for new trade, 20 point jump to $2.3883 Sterling, Danish Bacon profits fall back 24pc company NEWS, London ready for still wider role, Leyland unveils its gas turbine lorry, £28m air show orders, Thompson forecasts £2m profit. Business Appointments: Cox to head north steel. Stock Exchange Tables: Cocoa sales hit new record as prices leap Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Receiving Orders, John Cashmore improves Midland Stocks, Recent Issues, Afternoon buying spree EQUITY Markets, Tap prices raised five times Fixed Interest, Rises And Falls, Montreal and Toronto, NY cocoa futures strong, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, Further modest headway Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Leaders forge ahead.

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