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The Times - 21/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD and GEORGE CLARK, By HUGH NOYES, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By MICHAEL THOMAS, LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, From ERIAN PRIESTLEY-Coventry, June 20, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT-Nelson, June 20, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, June 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, June 20, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, June 20, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Rouen, June 20, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 20, BY CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From A Special Correspondent, From JOHN NOBLE WILFORD-New York, By Nature-Times News Service., By Nature-Times News Service, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, June 20, WALDEGRAVE., TONY LYNES, Secretary, Child, M. J. GORDON, JOEL BARNETT., N. R. OGLETHORPE, Honorary, J. A. STANDERLINE, Rag Chairman., R. F. LORD., ENID LAKEMAN., From Hilary Brigstocke, Ottawa, G. I. A. D. DRAPER., GRAHAM BENNETT., GEORGE MATTHEWS, Editor., JAMES CURRIE., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, R.D.A., By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By CHARLES BRAY, By ALAN GIBSON, By U. A. TITLEY, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Port Elizabeth, June 20, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By RAYMOND BROOKSWARD, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, By JOHN YOUNG, From PETER RYDE-Paris, June 20, By ANDREW PORTER, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, BY GERALD ELY, By RODNEY COWTON, By Our Labour Staff, By MAURICE CORINA, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, From DAVID SPANIER, EDITED BY KENNETH OWEN, PEARCE WRIGHT, NICOLAS TRAVERS, From Our Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By Our Air Correspondent, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE-Felixstowe, June 20, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By MICHAEL BAILY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BRIAN PARKYN., J. M. JEFFERSON., C. A. H. LOWE., By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, by Peter Reddaway, Lecturer in Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, by Alec Nove, Professor of International Economic Studies, University of Glasgow, by Maria Korshilova, by John Davies Director-General, Confederation of British Industry, by Alexander Ross Chairman, East European Trade Council, by M. Madden, Assistant General Manager, Moscow Narodny Bank, London, By Professor Dmitri Zhimerin, Director, Krzhyzhanovsky Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Yuri Zaitsev, by Kyril Tidmarsh, Moscow Correspondent, by Ivan Barnes, by Lyudmila Ivanova,

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News: Dial-a-room service, High fliers in the space race, Mr Wilson's revised Cabinet system, Still strictly a local fight, Talk of gas leak before flats fall, Further Cuts In The Infantry Ten battalions may go, Plans for grand tour of the planets, Balance of power, Russia has her eye on Malta, Five doctors still in hospital, Britons to face trial in Austria, Teamwork with Britain, The Times Diary A nail in Gunter's new bed Two Lukes find success When lack of interest is mutual, Ban on meeting of Monarchists, Steel Clerks March, Reaction of public sought on Piccadilly tower plan, Fixed ideas blamed for race friction Bill 'a measure for all', Allies strike back over Berlin, Shoppers wider choice, Broadway Strike Settlement, World crisis of city dwellers, Prime Minister To Cut Peers' Powers And Hereditary Right All-party talks on reform scrapped, Communists arrested in Malaya, Unpopularity vote could favour Humphrey, Gerald Brooke looking tanned and fit, Nuclear Power, Materials, Tourists expand links, Travel barriers fall, British move on Biafra, Quieter cushion craft, Dover-bound crew in mutiny, Chataway is defeated for nomination, Will Canadians take a chance with Trudeau?, Schools 'gold rush' checked, Boeing's engineer draftsmen will design with light pens, Classics evade censors, 100,000 people in clouds, Desalination, Cambridge tripos: history, English, architecture and fine arts, economics, Resistance to reforms, Boy runaway detained, Anglican Critics Of Unity Form 'Confirmation' attacked, Paris students invite foreign guests, The Soviet Union a special report New men New horizons New problems, Youth cluds flourish, Students ask to re-sit degree after 'leaks', Briefly, The Fat Girl And The Dragon, You're in the red, says the IBM 360 AUTOMATION IN AMERICA Kenneth Owen reports, Does dust control the Universe?, Russians Delayed Hospital Visit X-rays showed no injury, Dialectic is back-firing, Washington hopes on Vietnam Issues not propaganda, Grenade man takes over aircraft, Midwives condemn prices board view, Fire risk in oxygen chambers, Cars loaded with arms stopped, Corrections, Helicopters find power faults, Strong Gaullist appeal in south-west, Drivers reject rail peace appeal, Russian Article, M Lecanuet Woos A Nervous Rouen, Lifeblood of east-west trade, Marijuana is condemned in US, Computer plots running crime maps, Sir Eric Roll is Bank director, Watch on adverse drug effects Register 'likely soon', sea race men were ready for disaster, Merger of theological colleges proposed, Hovercraft, First patrol of British Polaris, Missing yachtsman is picked up in good health, Italy and US are finalists, Two-way market now waits, Disobedience campaign by US poor, N.P.L. must measure up to expanding demands for research, Couple 'paid £3,500 to stop ghosts', Mr Wilson revels in the cheers, Surprise reshuffle of Greek Cabinet, ICT goes to war with its new Minimop system, What goes on at Porton. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Mg, A.N.Z.Bank, Dunhill, Unilever, Lombard Banking, Gillette, "Kendal", Imi, "White Label", Climax, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Monk, Dunlop, Montague L. Meyer Limited, Sheaffer, Japan Air Lines, Hörzu, Bolsa, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Robert Fleming & Co. Limited, Key Statistics, Mercedes, United Baltic Corporation Ltd., New Brunswick, Sas, Qualitex, International Finance And Services Limited, Quick Maid, Parker 61, sd, British Leyland, G.D.Searle & Co. Ltd.,, P&i, Perkins Engines Limited, Eagle Star, Cccp, Upper Clyde, Sun, Russian Shop, Scragg, Klinger, Chionis, Victor Wolf Ltd, Lotus, Mnb, The Post Office, Slumberland Limited, Davy-Ashmore, Central Books, ap, Pex, H. A. FOX, The Constantine Group. Index. Picture Gallery: Lord's: the perfect setting for the 200th Test match, Rises And Falls. Law: 'Drunk And Disorderly' Still An Offence Osgerby V. Rushton, No Pay-But 'Gainfully Employed' In Re J. B. Griffiths, Quinn & Co. And Others., Registrar's Refusal Of Marriage Licence Upheld Regina V. Brentwood Superintendent Of Marriages Ex Parte Arias, Escape from cell. Editorials/Leaders: The need to examine conflicting trends, Mr Wilson's Herring, The People's Candidate, Money For Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Backlash On Students, Torn by the roots, Solicitors Rebuked, Separation of powers: the trouble with our boards, Eating Habits, NHS underpaid, Passport Appeals, Finance Bill, Route Through London, GP's difficulties, Vietnam Deserters, Independence Of Upper House, Tall Man's Peril, Prescription Charges, By Return. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Museum Trustee, News from the universities Oxford. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, June 22, 1943 No Uniforms At Elections. Obituaries: Sally O'neil, Obituary, Flight Lieutenant 'Tommy' Rose Well-known test pilot, The Dowager Lady Nunburnholme. Reviews: Tribute to Couperin, A Bernini find, 39 Countries Compete In Tv Festival, Witty view of Italy, An exquisite performance, Evocative dancing, The Oistrakhs discard musical esperanto, Irene Handl shines in tame thriller Savoy Theatre: My Giddy Aunt, CANBERRA.-Norman Mailer's, Writing about today's music, Orchestra Gets £5,000 Grant, Menuhin in a triple role. Classified Advertising: Finance Management, Personal, Announcements, Appointments Advertisements, Legal Notices, Technical and other Appointments, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Classified Advertising Information. Politics and Parliament: Commons: Royalties on resale, Relief on life policies, Bishop's depressing tour, Defamation on the stage, Aid to Tanzania ended, Government to reduce Lords powers, Talks on reform 'sabotaged': Mr Wilson, The Lords: creating a crisis-Tory leader. Sport: Hill ready for fast circuit, Derby win easily, Underwood May Smile Tonight, Sports in Brief, Seven for Rumsey, Sussex Build Up Good Lead Long day for Surrey, Continent Beat United States, Baker beats Carr, Col L C Stevens's XI V Oxford, Middlesex spun out twice in day, Jerboa in the lead, South Africa Reject Lions' Referee, Northants v Cambridge, Oliver wins third trial, Mountain Call shows quality, Challenge in doubt, Pitch helps Kent, England equal to lively pitch Milburn takes risks, Easy victory for Mr Softee, Procter hits out, Hewitt win in vain, Eastbourne Croquet, Laver Delayed By Pasarell Emerson beaten, Jockey Club fine Piggott, Bucket Hill show fine form, Brundage may protest, Gold Cup dictated by France Pardallo II sound winner, Games track accepted, Essex show skill and spirit, Britain's best golf hope. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,881, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Property: Old schools for conversion, Country Properties. Business and Finance: Better day for gilt-edged Fixed Interest, The Convertible Bond Fund N.V., Total Trade: The Key Trends, City Panel to scrutinize Kent deal?, Industry shows new confidence over buoyant exports trend, Tough line on pay pacts, Sharp drop in Ferranti profits, Institutions must speak up, Prices creep back up in quiet trading EQUITY Markets, Britain quits £180m A-project, Lombard St in surplus: rates drop to 5 pc Money Market, Daily quote for Eagle units, Chairman goes in Co-op row, Universal Highways agrees to take 16s Redland offer Bids, Deals and Mergers, State shopping list urged, Technical decline of 10 points to $2.3840 Sterling, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Freight row brewing, $312m loss by reserves, How The Markets Moved, Scope for TU trust, Miles International Inc., No import curbs, unions told, Bestobell.-Period for acceptance, Future is still good for Bass, Charrington, This firm moved north too soon, Briefly from The Boardroom, CES divident is slashed by 9 points, Camme11 wins £4m order, Bass Charrington Limited Interim Report, English China keeps up the good work, Industry more confident on outlook for exports, No buyer for 313-room hotel, £95m orders for light aircraft, Italy 'disappointed', Shop floor savings bid, West End offices for Merrill Lynch, Threat to Scottish steel production, Note circulation, Highest June workless total since war, Champagne and perfume merger, Philips to sell toys in Britain, US offshoot for Fleming, Sir Joseph Causton (currently bid-, Rebuff for MP on oil privileges, The Anglo-Celtic Trust Limited, £8.2m for road works Contracts, 'Favourable time for sugar pact', UK firms alarmed by threat of French import quotas, F. H. Lloyd & Co. Limited Preliminary Statement, Uranium search in western Australia Mining, Scamp leads Ford inquiry, Shares leap after gas find rumours, US House passes the tax Bill, The Times Share Indices, Jackson Bros still reject Rockware, Rubber Growers Association.-, NCB seeks compensation for bar on mining, Merger plea upheld, Ship pay offer raised, Strike may trap 60 vessels, Financial And Provincial Publishing Co. Ltd. Change Of Name To 'S. Pearson Publishers Limited' Approved Mr. R. P. T. Gibson Reports Very Satisfactory Progress, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited Record Brokerage Income, Freight snag at cocoa talks, France considers import restrictions on a large scale, Dexion'S £7½m tender, Gatt waits for facts, Millars' Timber & Trading Co Ltd, Houlder query on bulk carriers, For hire: the Fairfield techniques Business Diary, BSC to spend £100m on plant expansion, Houlder Brothers & Co., Limited Mr. Cyril W. Warwick's Statement, Briefly From Industry Russian electrical experts arrive, Order soon for Channel Tunnel?, Lessons of the Cambridge fight, Seit, Automotive Products Associated Limited 19th Annual General Meeting, No early EEC reply, Takeovers scoreboard, The Rubber Growers' Association. Business Appointments: Ex-Imps deputy chief to head Avon Rubber. Stock Exchange Tables: J Beattie up further Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Prices Oil shares advance, Copper slips back in afternoon dealings Commodities, Firm advance in NY sugar, European And Far East Securities, Frankfurt stocks rise on brisk demand The Bourses, London Provision Exchange, Recent Issues, DJ index below 900 as early gains fade Wall Street, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices.

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