The Times - 04/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By GEORGE CLARK, By DAVID WOOD, FROM NEIL ALLEN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Alex Hendry in Penzance and Eric Wigham in London, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By CLIVE BORRELL, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By HENRY RAYNOR, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, BY ARTHUR REED, AIR CORRESPONDENT, By A Staff Reporter, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, July 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Sydney, July 3, FROM EVELYN IRONS, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From HUGH NOYES PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 3, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, July 3, From DAVID BONAVIA, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Tokyo, July 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, July 3, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, July 3, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, July 3, by Katie Stewart, By Nature-Times News Service, IKOT EKOPENE, NIGERIA, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, W. A. G. SUDDABY., GEOFFREY CRANKSHAW., CARAGH HANNING, MOGENS KAY-LARSEN., GAVIN ASTOR., MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY, House of Lords, July 2., V. A. TAYLOR., LEONARD GARLAND., F. S. RAISIN., CEDRIC CLIFFE., JOHN SPRAGG, The Four Winds, Kemsing, Kent., H. HAROLD HEMMING. PAUL BAREAU. W. O. HART DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER. STOCKS., By Dr. David Owen, Labour M.P. for Plymouth (Sutton), a Governor of Charing Cross Hospital., R. B. FISHER., ROBERT BIRLEY. ROBERT LONDIN: EDWARD C. G. BOYLE, TREVOR FISK., PAMELA M. CHERRY., CHRISTOPHER M. GREEN, , JULIUS GOULD., STANLEY UNWIN, WINSTON GRAHAM, Chairman of the Committee of Management of The Society of Authors., WILLIAM PLOMER., BY A CORRESPONDENT, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By PETER CRANMER, By U. A. TITLEY, By JACK FINGLETON, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Pretoria, July 3, By JIM SNOW Northern Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, by Handel, By Stanley Sadie, From JOAN CHISSELL-Cheltenham, July 3, By John Osborne, By Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Stephen Walsh, By Henry Raynor, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By RONALD KERSHAW, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By JOHN GILMORE, By DAVID DAVIS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By GERALD ELY, Estates Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By RODNEY COWTON, By Our Banking Correspondent, By OLIVER STANLEY, By ROBERT JONES, BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. House of Lords., A. C. HETHERINGTON, , By DAVID JONES, BY OUR MINING EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Shelter director quits volunteer force, 'Get your hair cut', Elizabeth Taylor buys a £50,000 Monet, Six die, 6 hurt in Heathrow air crash, Malaise of the Health Service after 20 years, Neal flies to Greene and starts railway talks, Labour goes slow on Lords reform Difficulty of new system, McCarthy to campaign on popularity, Decline and fall of Roman countryside, Wilson meant 'barbarous', Strike threat to television, '£1,000 And Rolls Offer By Cutts', Africans at the Royal Show, Pilot denies violating Russian air space, Medieval Gold Hoard Hidden During Wars Of The Roses, Cornell have the edge on Harvard, Prime Minister Faces Growing Discontent Inside Party Attack by Robens on 'too much power', Police Help Man Marry Hostage, New town's first family, Britain bans E Germans, Heads in the sand as crunch comes on the railways, Champagne Ready For Stroller, 'Agreements disregarded' at Ford, Mood improves at Vietnam talks Pleasure at pilots' release, Britons free after China charge, Piling on campaign pressure, Gun terror in Central Park, One man who will die waiting for aid to Biafra, One of Krays cried, witness says Mitchell's 'injections', Brezhnev Attack On US Society Diatribe to reassure allies, Humphrey advised to cut out meetings, July Cook's Calendar, Getting closer to Europe, De Gaulle puts off Cabinet change Pompidou reward expected, Diefenbaker explains why Tories lost, Ministry puts council clerk in a fix, Greek claim of torture, Best ever London festival promised, Court frees two directors, Guy's crisis talks plea, Growing vitality of parish councils, Investiture of Prince to cost £200,000, McCarthy amateurs score off the hard-eyed men, 'Gangs spend too long in church', Art college writs, 3,000 attending world churches meeting, Safety slide for jumbo jets, Hopes of Nasser's Moscow visit, S African may sprint for Britain in Olympics, The Times Diary Ancient titles under scrutiny Challenge from black teenagers Bhutto leads the dissidents, Greek denial on 'lost' British orders, Oxford class list, Weasel to control rat populations in Ryukyus, Dismissals for strikes at Ringway, More access to public records. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Scm (United Kingdom) Ltd, Sheaffer, Export Intelligence, Cool Tan, Kangol, Kleinwort Benson Limited, Biafra, Gpo, Marble Tables, NEW society, Brno, Lob, Bedford, Minster Trust, Wine&food. Picture Gallery: The Army sails into the Pool of London. Politics and Parliament: Cancellation of British contracts denied in Greece, Quality rules for lorries next year, Child injury damages not to count for tax, Quantity licensing delayed. Law: Gift By Canadian Liable To Estate Duty In Re Kettle (Deceased), Highway Authority Partly To Blame For Crash Burnside And Another V. Emerson And Nottinghamshire County Council, When An Immigrant Visitor Can Stay Regina V. Chief Immigration Officer Lympne Airport Ex Parte Amrick Singh, Never On Sunday In London Disci Ltd. V. Westminster City Council. Editorials/Leaders: Feed The Starving, Mrs Castle to the rescue again, Mr Brezhnev's Party Language, Overcrowded Records. Letters to the Editor: Two Secretaries?, Refund for delays, The Territorial Army, Railwaymen's quarrel, Taxation Of Books, Work At Porton, Giving lifts, One advantage, Public reaction, Why the silence?, Control Of Firearms, Knowledge and exports, Extent of the damage, Training councillors, Speaking as a true Tory... thank you Mr Wilson, 'Thank you, Officer', Effects Of The Work To Rule: British Rail's Response, Position abroad, Students In Social Service, An Editor's Freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIEES of Monday, July 5, 1943 A Memorable Harvest. Sport: Second win for Mojo, Sports in Brief, A.A.A. Team, Kiernan's kicking inspires Lions Furious rally in fine game, Threlfall is beaten, Laver has yet to find his best form, Quick wickets see Sussex home, Mercer vindicated by camera patrol, Two Risks Too Many, Fireballs wait for wind, Green lays foundation to exciting win, Safety Move Stifled, Royal Naval Athletics, Ireland v Australians At Dublin, RAF athletics results, Brown Breaks Hampshire Kanhai in superb form, Gonzales Too FAST For The Belgians, Sabre title for Craig, Tribute to a golf town, Hall family double in prospect, Miss Durr no match for Mrs Jones. Obituaries: Obituary, Capt. H. T. Dorling 'Taffrail', broadcaster and author of the sea. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Bonds Cancelled, Rentals Situations Wanted Personal Women's Appointments, Appointments Advertisements, Declaration Of Dividends, Assistant General Manager, Entertainments. Reviews: Janacek with vitality, Osborne's curious affinity, Godard's most subtle film, Finely disciplined Berlioz, Worthwhile repeats, Spotlight on Crosse, Diversity, novelty, and charm in Handel. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,892, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties. Business and Finance: Contracts Bulgarians buy E-E computer, Nytronics, Inc., Company Meeting Csf-Compagnie Generale De Telegraphie Sans Fil Paris 1967: A Year Of Transition, B & H man speaks out against bid offer, Avana takes the cake!, Why I do not fear a July crisis, Wine merchants seek credit period for paying excise duty, Robeco, Briefly From Industry, Shawcross attacks SET, A B Picture turns round in second half, The Corner House Group Payment Of Coupons, Eurosyndicat, CBI will make study of imports, May & Hassell stages smart rally: payout up 3 points, BSC strike ends as Mrs Castle orders court of inquiry, Tarmac sells firm for £3 3/4 m, Firm gains with DJ index over 6 points up Wall Street, SHARE PRICES-continued, Rising scale of bad debts, Cerebos bid-shares up, Republic Of Argentina Hidronor SA Hidroelectrica Norpatagonica Sociedad Anonima El Chocon-Cerros Colorados Complex El Chocon Project Tenders for Water Turbines, Generators, Cranes and Transmission Lines, Index at new peak but gilts fall back, £1.4m US bid for Minworth, Funds fall back once again Fixed Interest, Bardolin Limited, Reeves & Sons Limited, Company Meeting George Mallinson & Sons Limited, Housing groups boom, Kunden Kredit Bank, Robeco has £5m in gold, Regional Share Prices, Training levy changes to help small firms, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Best outcome for Britain, Little Neddy for town halls, Thorn: thinking big by thinking small, France: fresh taxes and Bank rate leaps, Government allow 400ft Shell chimney, Mecca Ltd, CDs 'will top £300m', New York silver futures 210 points up, Ranks-Cerebos: why the millers went marketing, Rudolf Wolff expands, Sharp rise in R. Sparrow Midland Stocks, Business Diary Surgery without tears, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, £40m Jamaica project unveiled, Frankfurt shares rise again, $25m placing, Patchy close in Lombard St Money Market, F. H. Lloyd improved outlook after difficult year, Copper price changes, Americans to move into City bank, Tax relief clause may boost foreign deals, How The Markets Moved, The Times Share Indices, Rail go-slow fails to halt freight traffic, Whitecroft Industrial Holdings Limited, Injuries Bill unopposed, Pinpointing 'rogue' firms, Early promise not fulfilled EQUITY Markets, European And Far East Securities, Covent Garden prices, Electricity Supply Board, Dublin Tenders For Civil Constiuction Works For Turlough Hili Pumped Storage Scheme Pre-Qualification Notice, Company Meeting Triplex Holdings Limited Policy Of Expansion And Modernization Value Of Expenditure On Research And Development Mr. T. E. Peppercorn Reviews Group's Enhanced Competitive Position, Plan for automatic rise in sweets prices is rejected, Clothing Company Limited, Improvement of 5 points Sterling. Stock Exchange Tables: Metals firm on fresh currency fears Commodities, Renewed setback on Paris bourse, Rises And Falls, Recent Issues, Montreal and Toronto, Bid hopefuls well up, Drawing Of Bonds, Intriguing placing by Warburgs, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Former BMC chief's new post.
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