The Times - 06/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From ALEX HENDRY-Penzance, July 5, By Our Political Correspondent, From THE NEWS TEAM-Lagos, July 5, By ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, From ROGER NICHOLSON, Salisbury, July 5, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITIICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY PETER HOPKIRK, By CLIVE BORRELL, From PETER NICHOLS-Rome, July 5, From DAVID SPANIER, San Antonio, Texas, July 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 5, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, July 5, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 5, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Kimberley, June 5, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS-Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By JOHN YOUNG, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER CRANMER, By PETER MARSON, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By Our Correspondent, BY CLIFFORD LONGLEY, From PETER HAZELHURST, By DENIS TAYLOR, PHS, C. D. PILCHER., IAN HENDERSON, Trustee of SHELTER, C. F. POWELL., ROY HARROD, JOHN CRONIN., FRANK RODGERS., HUGH M. FRATER., ARTHUR ABELES, ANDRE DEUTSCH, By NORMAN ST. JOHN STEVAS, By RODNEY COWTON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, IAN W. ROXBURGH., By JOHN CARRINGTON, RALPH RONEY., By ROBERT JONES, By JOHN GILMORE, By Our Mining Editor, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, July 5, BE OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By Brigid Brophy, GILLIAN WIDDICOMBE, BY DENIS MACK SMITH, Norman Lewis, BY NELLY SACHS, BY EDNA O'BRIEN, BY ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER, J. W. Burrow, BY PHILIP TO NBEE,
ResumoNews: Challenge to leaders of China, Gun siege man's food cut off, Wilson should go, Albu says, Tory rebels on race Bill slip away, Girl swims channel in 12 hours, BOAC sign £42m Jumbo jet order, Third Communist Party In India Split in pro-Peking group, First-class travellers, Labour post Gunter, Secrecy over name is ended, The multi-hull controversy, BBC and two editors accused, Police 'unable to trace Dr Petro', Pottery for the poor man, Deep feelings emerge in Piccadilly poll, Hard going in the Arctic, Scandinavians barred from San Marino, Guy's nurses urge better conditions, Marsh says rail board can afford settlement, U S airports go-slow call, Science Report Geology Oil under the south Irish Sea?, Work-To-Rule Ends But Sunday Trains Will Still Be Cut New productivity deal by September 2, Nigeria threat to relief planes, Nasser resolved to regain losses Emphasis in Soviet talks, Texas tells the truth about itself, Bonn doubts on nuclear pact, Divorce Bill is blocked, New immigration loophole feared Home Office may appeal, Israel does not share optimism, Students Forced Out In Paris, Levis oil sold for 850gns, Weekend fixtures Offshore, Opposing groups in race marches, Chicken and cucumber, The Times Diary Anomaly in Lords TV proposals Is BR breaking the law? Unlocking the mystery of death, Rebel art students are locked in, What is the best?, Sir Alec Knighted for courage, Kray Case Inquiry On Men's Finances Two cleared of murder, Confession denied by Briton, U S lawyer sees Sneyd in prison, A Glorious and Holy Trinity, To the day of night, Lords debates may be televised Year's experiment urged, Biafra tackles its crisis over food distribution, Reflections of a Wimbledon darling, Rhodesia takeover bid that failed, Vietnam deserters fly across border. Picture Gallery: Strange pet. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Permanent INSURANCE, Veuve Du Vernay, Bodley Head, Leicester Permanent, Arthur Barker, This IS Our 'Wey', Royal National Institute, Multiple Display Advertisements, macmillan, Collins, Barwell & Sons, Americano, The Times, The Sunday Times, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Allied. Classified Advertising: Corn On The Cob, Transfer Books, Announcements, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Mayor's & City Of London Court Sale, Connoisseurs' Guide, Services tomorrow: fourth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Appointments, Gardening. Property. Official Appointments and Notices: Museum trustees, Mother tells Chief Minister to resign, Essex. Sport: Seear takes epee title, Sports in Brief, Weekend fixtures Today, Record goes after 100 years, Sweden still in lead, Longe out to beat record, Pacea wins final race, Stage suits Belgians, Laver storms to victory in straight sets, Honours for Mercier, Honda teams opposed in France, South African Wins Title Second success for colt, Sir Ivor may suffer his second eclipse, Fast time as Leander tune up, Australians dominate, Surplus £56,175 last season, Jarrett Back In Lions' Side Hard ground poses problems, Paterson beats own record, Batsmen at home, Oxford fall to spin, Tiber between Elsey and chance of double, Title goes to Raymond, Cambridge Slight Favourites Changing status of sport, Pointer to Olympics. Politics and Parliament: The Lords, Political factors in overseas aid. Editorials/Leaders: An Inspiring Task, The Tories And Race, Equities: wise to wait till autumn. Letters to the Editor: Come on Mr William!, The harm done, George Cavounidis, Loss From Opting Out, Size Of Family, A Horror Story, The Working Of The Rent Act: What Has Been Achieved, Unilateral action, A Welcome Back, Labour Leadership, Scottish Regiments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, July 7, 1943 Robust War Babies. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal R. P. Mills, Sir Neil O'sullivan, Lady Cynthia Colville, Mr J. R. Thomas Former MP for Dover, Obituary, Sir Henry Rushbury Former Keeper of the Royal Academy. Deaths. Business and Finance: Credit embargo may lose Wear £10m worth of ship orders, Midland Bank Limited, Mining Australian bauxite find, Industrials boil over EQUITY Markets, Benn backs micro-firms, Basle discussions may centre on £debts, Wheat futures slump, Machine tool chance?, Marsh rejection of £14m port project angers Bristol, Darlington forge for sale, Royal cuts US risks, Craven's huge deficit, Brook St Bureau takeover Bids, Deals and Mergers, Eyes on the June trade figures, Nuclear power chief leaves the industry, Gillette move into soap, Bill rate steady, Good day for the Funds Fixed Interest, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Long-term query over banks, R. Rowley.-On Thursday Hill,, The Australian Estates Company Limited Sir Denys Lowson on difficult conditions Company's Strong Position, Kent deal: 'Best opportunity', The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Bank steps in to hold rate Sterling, Mintech aid for engineering, Singapore buys planes, GKN £6m takeover trebles steel stake, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, EE wins £9m export order, Lloyds Bank Interim Dividend, 370 strikers halt Ford again, Comfortable day in Lombard St Money Market, Lower profits at Moss Bros, Gatt working party to study French trade restrictions, Share Prices, Temple chambers outside London, 'Go-go' trust launched For The Saver. Stock Exchange Tables: Cash copper down £9 a ton Commodities, Second line shares improve, Montreal and Toronto, New Issues Peerage for market, SHARE PRICES-continued, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Brewery reshuffle. 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