The Times - 08/07/1968
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From PETER STRAFFORD, Basle, July 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By a Staff Reporter, BY STAFF REPORTERS, From GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By DAVID WOOD, By JOHN ROPER, BY A CORRESPONDENT, From JULIAN MOUNTER, Our South Wales Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, , BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Bath, July 7, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, July 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, July 7, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, July 7, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Abu Dhabi, July 7, From PHILIP HOWARD-Bordeaux, July 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Ottawa, July 7, By Mozart and Da Ponte, By Joan Chissell, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 7, From PETER NICHOLS-Rome, July 7, By John Percival Ballet Critic, From FRED EMERY-Jakarta, July 7, By Michael Billington, BY THE NEWS TEAM, DUNCAN SANDYS., RONALD M. BELL., THORNEYCROFT., ELIZABETH THOMPSON., FRANK PRICE., RONALD RUSSELL, A. ASHMORE. D. A. GARBUTT J. P. ASTBURY. W. R. GIBSON. E. H. BELLAMY. S. J. GOLDSACK. D. M. BINNIE. I. G. HALLIDAY. C. C. BUTLER. F.F. HEYMANN. I. BUTTERWORTH. H.F.JONES. JOHN M.CHARAP. P.I.P. KALMUS B. G. DUFF. E.LEADER J. A. EDGINGTON. P.T.MATTHEWS. J. M. ESTEN. ABDUS SALAM. H.J.SHERMAN., From Louis Heren, Washington, W. EDWARD ROSCHER., DOV KNOHL., R. W. SHELTON, , E. BADIAN., By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, REX BELLAMY, By HARLEY GELLING, By CHARLES BRAY, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By PETER CRANMER, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, Paris, July 7, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Cape Town, July 7, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, By ANDREW PORTER, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By Nature-Times News Service, Nature-Times News Service, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, BY GERALD ELY, By BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, By Our Political Correspondent, By KEITH PAYNE, From David Spanier, , By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By MAURICE CORINA, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, David Jones, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, HARRY T. CHAMBERS, Mr. Addinsell's statement, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By BERRY RITCHIE, From Our Special Correspondent, Jakarta, , By RODNEY COWTON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By DAVID DAVIS, By JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, KEN LEWIS., R. G. OPIE., by Lord Fiske Chairman, Decimal Currency Board, by A. K Astbury, by Howard Sledmere, Decimalization Information, National Cash Register, by Anthony Perry Editor, Catering Times, by A. E. Phillips, by J. M. Lindesay-Bethune, J. Walter Thompson, by Robert Mayne, by Jenny Pearson, by Elizabeth Mills, by T. J. Gilligan, By JOHN GILMORE,
ResumoNews: Acquittal call at Athens trial, Pacific tests as election issue, Asbestos fibres in beer a health hazard, Wilson assurance to Oxfam on safety of Biafra flights, Headache of coin-in-slot switch, Merry-Go-Round Crusading against corpulence, 100 Pakistanis occupy High Commission, Pledge of aid for Central America President Johnson's visit, Bath Alarm At 3-Acre Scheme Tower offices on skyline, Children can cope, New type of oscillator circuit, Doctors' warning on untrained staff, Hope Of Agreement On Big New Credit To Aid Sterling Announcement today on Basle talks Guarantee Against Devaluation, Retailers in front line, Rhodesian split over dismissal, Gulf federation compromise, At last-the great outdoors, Suspicious wives, Peace terms example to engineers, The Times Diary John Freeman's apprenticeship East-West Jewish breakthrough A bitter veteran of China, The future of horticulture, Cruiser as helicopter carrier, Cyclamates ban until doubts are cleared, Arrests, injuries in Whitehall clashes, Plaid Cymru May Snatch Victory Labour's Caerphilly battle, Call For Secret Talks On War Saigon attitude to Vietcong, Mood for reasoned changes in American politics, Siege man's new threat, Notes and comments, Teaching new sums to 50 million before the time comes, Rebel Tory motion on race Bill, Time for temps..., Nasser visit extended, U S will be delighted, Two die, 53 hurt in four crashes, Status for Eel Pie Island, Home Office is concerned over unpaid fines, Indonesia puts its troops to work, Mob kills suspect after Yemen bazooka raid, Black power unites Negroes, Driver dies in Honda race crash, 18 killed at university in China, Canada Cabinet given a dash of youth, Mr Wilson calls for attack on Tories, Railwaymen scoff at 10s rise 'Sold down the river', The French surrender to Tour magic, New laws for the farmer, Confiscation of Rhodesia passports, 'Kennedy plot' youth dies, Pressure By Left In Italy, How Australia broke through, Forces cuts to affect 10,000 more men, London view, Israel buying U S Hawk missiles, Bishop's son to marry Catholic, Tampering with nature has its risks, New University Of Dublin, Heath flirtation with nationalism dismays Scottish Tories, Gas chimney opponents fight on, Vive "le drug" de Londres!, Automatic stamps, Blaiberg operation put off. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Servowarm's brilliant Master Radiator, Dunhill, N C R, British Olivetti Ltd.,, Lyon, Barclays Bank, Pitney-Bowes, Sweda, The Times, muldivo ltd., Burroughs, B R C, The Kemps, Lamida, Gpo, Special Situations, Hals By And Company Ltd., RONEO-NEOPOST Limited., Bradleys, atlas lighting, First National City Bank. Index. Picture Gallery: Nearing the half-way mark. Reviews: Maconchy Cloudscapes, The wrong format, Mastery of texture, New ballet suits young dancers, Many Cities To Share Film Premiere, Sculpture in City streets, Intimate opera's essential spirit kept, The second production of the new, Guildford To See Beriosova, Portrait Gallery Panorama, Morrice's art in retrospect, Berlioz in the Abbey, A rarely played piano concerto. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Insurance Broking Appointments At Lloyd's, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Editorials/Leaders: Scot Free, Tennis After Wimbledon, Rifts In Salisbury, Is a cigarette price war inevitable?. Letters to the Editor: Concern for freedom, Israeli Settlements, Working Of The Rent ACT, The Tories And The Race Bill: Defects Still Remain, Not by legislation, Loss From Opting Out, Letting things drift is not a policy, Size Of Birmingham, Equal Pay For Women, Study Of History, Revising Endorsements, A London Stansted?, Who's to answer?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, July 8, 1943 All A Little Shabbier. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Quarter Sessions Appointment, Church News. Arts and Entertainment: Former Champion Wins At Chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,895, Television and radio. Obituaries: Mr Samuel Gurney Influential Anglo-Catholic, Mr Hans Schubart Bristol Gallery director, Cardinal Play Deniel Primate of Spain, Jo Schlesser, Obituary. Sport: Notts Without Hostility, Schools Cricket, Sports in Brief, Records fall in US, Support for the peeler, Cirencester snatch win, Khosi a threat, SAC Stewart retains title, Snellgrove aggressive, England call on experience Illingworth returns, Hoban Finishes In Second Place Best stage for Britain, Decision by Mrs Rand, Gabbett's record for decathlon, Batting of rare belligerence Cambridge attack lashed, Qualifiers for Open golf, Stewart in command, No action by Glamorgan, Extra-hole dramas at courses, Harper beats Faulkner, French denial of rough tactics, Gibbs And Smith In A Hurry, U S baseball, Need For Seeded Crews, Read races through, Ickx Masters Conditions Gloom cast by crash, Pressure of prestige dispels some of laughter, Swiss win first race, Yeoman XV succeeds, Runs hard to find, Hopeful Venture's great win for the Queen. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 15, £6m centre for Southend shoppers, Factories & Warehouses. Business and Finance: This week's dividends, 'Advertising boycott'-plea to Premier, EMI prepares for a second ABPC bid, High cost of planning future product winners in America Innovation, Gallaher launches first cut-price cigarette since war, Receiving Orders, Exports of Scotch soar, Interim Statement Hick, Hargreaves And Company Limited, Delays hit Fiat plant in Russia, Contracts £6m building orders, How the Ford Machinists won a 7 per cent rise, No escaping the twin prong of taxation, Machine tool show proves Britain's lead, Success for visible record computers Business Equipment, a special report Nation must be penny wise, New boom in tourists, More cash promised for house rebuilding, Company Meeting Attwood Garages Limited Continuing Progress, The Co-op-a basic dilemma Business Bookshelf, Scamp opens Rootes probe, Humphries Hldgs outlook, Settling effect on the franc, Newfoundland switch cuts chemical costs, Suharto calls in economists to aid national recovery, Optimism on sugar prices, Italians beat Britain to Iraq contracts, Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber, Limited, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, U K executives worst-paid in Europe, Trafalgar House Investments Limited An Integrated Group Engaged In The Ownership, Construction And Development Of Commercial And Residential Property, Business Diary The man from the Abbey, EEC allows steel quotas, Hodge Group finally on the mend?, Cotton imports in flood, Authentic picture of nursing, Italy aims to expand income, National savings drop £5m, Good precedents for Sparrow, Canada: export lessons we must learn The world of MANAGEMENT, Banks work together, Chance to mechanize, New code on building, Battling with unemployment, Fortunes of war-and America's present load, Sterling gets a major fillip from Basle talks, Briefly From Industry Move against fish dumping, Mortgage rates threatened again, Offshoot soon for Charity Officials Investment Fund?, Silver Valley-coal enough for export, European And Far East Securities, G.W. SPARROW & SONS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.) Sparrows Crane Hire, Engineering pay move, The Standard Bank Group Sir Cyril Hawker reports:, SUGAR EXPORTS 1967 17,000 metric tons raw value, CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND FINANCIAL POSITION (Drawn up in conformity with U.S. practice, using accounting information taken from E.N.I.'s Italian consolidated balance sheets for 1966 and 1967-$1=625 lire), Where the car firms are vulnerable, Ferodo licence for Hitachi Chemical, Civil engineering report delayed. Business Appointments: Joint chief for Pillar. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues, Weekly list of security prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Option Rates, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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