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The Times - 06/09/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From TAD SZULC-Prague, Sept. 5, rom a Special Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL THOMAS, Blackpool, Sept 5, By CLIVE BORRELL and BRIAN CASHINELLA, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-Oxford, Sept. 5, By MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, From Our Midland Correspondent, By DAVID WOOD, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-East Grinstead, Sept. 5, By FRANK ROBERTS, Local Government Correspondent, From EVELYN IRONS, New York, Sept. 5, From LAN MCDONALD-Washington, Sept. 5, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Amman, Sept. 5, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Sept. 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 5, From DAVID BINDER-Bonn, Sept. 5, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague. Sept. 5, From DAVID HOTHAM-Bonn. Sept. 5, From GARRY LLOYD, From A.M. RENDEL-Belgrade, Sept. 5, From MURRAY SALE, By WILLIAM MANN, Music Critic, From Irving Wardle, Drama Critic, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, By Guy Brett Art Critic, From IAN McDONALD, Washington, Sep. 5, PHS, JOHN STEWART, Vicar., ROBERT BIRLEY., BLAZEJ VILIM., GRAHAM STEPHEN., JOHN GIELGUD., GEORGE PATRICK DWYER., JOHN A. MURPHY, BENET INNES., NICHOLAS EVANS., RICHARD HELFER., By Reginald Maudling, M.P., Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, Dr. John Rae, P. R. K. Prescott, Arthur Brown, D. A. Lamb, From PHILIP HOWARD-OxFord, Sept. 5, By JIM SNOW, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By JOHN KERR, By NEIL ALLEN, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent-Monza, Sept. 5, From REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, Forest Hills, Sept. 5, By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By Our St. Andrews Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, by Cyril Bell, Burmah Oil Trading, by A. E. Haseler, by Richard Lambert, by Nicky Wood, Domestic Information Officer, Gas Council, by R. H. Phillips, Marketing Adviser, Electricity Council, by D. G. Burchell, Shell-Mex and B.P., By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, By Our Economics Editor, By CLIFFORD WEBB, From R. W. SHAKESPEARE., DAVID HOWARD, ANTHONY ROWLEY, By a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL THOMAS-Blackpool, Sept. 5, by GILES SMITH, By DENNIS TOPPING, By RODNEY COWTON, By MAURICE CORINA, Roye Mackie HOW TO BUILD A PORTFOLIO, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By HUGH STEPHENSON, I. BERKOVITCH., I. FLASHTIG, JOHN CARRINGTON, By BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Classical jokes and sayings traced down the ages, Britain gains new intake of doctors, Only white girl quits class, Warning of cancer hazard, Era of coups in Saigon now seems safely over, Prep school ban on cane urged, Birth control lessons, Solid advantages, Top swimmer admits charge, KGB arrests still feared, Vodka fails to win the Czechs, IRAN: where women are making up for lost time, Legal chief wins libel action, Sir Robert Menzies taken ill, Haiti President to free Knox, Cyanide in a drink, Crown say, Mr Woodcock's pessimism turns out to be groundless, Kafka 'caused the trouble', Kremlin expected to take firmer line in Czechoslovakia, Paris says farewell to Sir P Reilly, The Shah adopts two orphans, Club race bar condemned, Dog is left £2,100, husband nothing, The King's School, Canterbtry, An argument against free magnetism, Crash pilot came in too low, Amnesty decree in Brazzaville, journalists foiled plot to 'justify invasion, Church Needs More Women, Police at eviction fight, Nixon urges trade reprisals against Russia, TUC in brief Move to end flat rate insurance, Three die in rescue, Johnson sees Cabinet, Champagne from Mao's China at food fair, Minister firm on pay policy despite TUC rejection, Comfort on tap, Callaghan faces plot questions, The Navy arrests British trawlers, First children flown out of Biafra, Taxi drivers protest, Negro rich shut out poor, Bail system 'reduced to a travesty', The Times Diary Crossman recruits a critic Prime Wilsoniana for sale... Lord Annan cuts dons' biscuits, The malaise of Britain's jealous society, Mayor condemns attack by New York police, Government's incomes policy rejected by an overwhelming 6m votes, Russian myopia over sympathy for Czechs, Rooms warmed by law, Labour left makes strong challenge for executive, New study of mosaic mongolism, Protein vital for lubrication of joints, Tablets are criticized by MOH, Scientologists lift ban on local traders, More MCC men protest over D'Oliveira, Embezzlement by ex-councillor, Reporters kept out by guards, Tel Aviv bombs were 'punishment', Tito sticks to his guns, US patrol in Berlin incident, Gas goes ahead, Storage by wire, Princess Marina Duchess Of Kent, HOME HEATING a special report Cost of trying to save money, Dismissal after 44 years, African role defended by Ian Smith, Student planners in grants tangle, Suez-the fortified ditch, Museums perturbed by increasing thefts, Alterations to Channel hovercraft. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, United California Bank, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, LIoyds Bank, Parker Knoll, Ocl, Constor, Southerns Limited, Tyndall Exempt Fund, John Holt & Company Limited, Alfred Freedy & Sons, Ultrasonics Ltd.,, Asea, Aghille Serr, P&o, Sas, Air Canada, Smc, THE Sunday Times, Oxfam, Esso, Rentokil, Honeywell, Janus, Electricaire, Leon Norell, Gpo, Ferguson, atlas lighting, S. & U. Stores, Bevington Vaizey Limited, Barnardo's. Arts and Entertainment: BBC shows execution, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,947, Television and radio. Reviews: Extra £10,000 For Halle, Triumph of three great artists, Inside a composer's mind and workshop, When O'Neill takes on Aeschylus Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh: Mourning Becomes Electra, Paintings of a German designer, Choruses from grand operas, Wellesz's seventh symphony, Concerts For Children, British artists in Mexico fron 1800 TO 1960, Correction, Link Between Artist And Industry, French production based on a Sagan novel, Gang warfare examined without prejudice. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Scientific Civil Service, Announcements, Company Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning, use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Advertisements. Editorials/Leaders: Death On Television, The importance of unity on the gold front, Mr Nixon's Policy, The Giants Grow Stronger. Letters to the Editor: Vatican Letter, Taxmen hit efficiency, South West Africa, The Pope's Encyclical, Lost Rebates, Act of Uniformity, Nigeria's War, First-Class Seats, Barrault's Dismissal, Visitors to the West, To the clergy, Disturbed By Bells, Czechoslovakia, Raising Funds For Local Charities, Chicago City, Abolish SET farce. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Pithey retires, Church News, University News Ulster. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, September 7, 1943 No Halting Place. Obituaries: Sir Richard Elwes Former High Court Judge, Dr Hampton Parker. Sport: Edrich takes honours, End of the road for Thompson, Sports in Brief, American Leads In Dressage, Target set for relay team, Championship Wide Open, England's Hopes On Declaration, Irish choose from 15, Southwick Croquet, Superiority confirmed, Sovereign's Charm sound choice at Chester, Roma unlucky to lose against Bath, Fine kicking by Harris, Victory from last place for Findlay, More criticism of UEFA draw, Walker digs in to keep Kent waiting, Preference For Murrayfield, Daddy's Girl just beats Telstar, Miss Wade nearer the women's elite, England juniors outplayed, Youngsters impress, Recovery to all-square, Exeter to meet Tottenham, Revolution leaves Britain behind, Thomson shows his class, Defence Holds On For Swansea, W. Indies play to new law, Happy return for Doug Smith, Ken Dwan has best chance for sculling medal. Weather: The Weather. Property: Vicarages for quiet laymen, Country Properties, Town Houses. Business and Finance: Income bias in new unit trusts, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Rank ahead of its profit forecasts, 'No sudden change', Underwater survey sled checks cable routes, Grants for process industry?, Night line plan for data transmission, Interim Statements Boulton & Paul Ltd., Lyons launches bakery bingo, A reason for keeping up with the Dow Jones, US may agree plan for S African gold, Light-water reactors could transform desert areas, ICI profits up £25m-but markets droop, Lord Harding scorns GEC-English reports, Lloyd will list SET damage, Germany expects 6 pc growth rate, Manufacturers expand, Higher profits and payment from BHD Engineers, Cementation Turnover and Profit reach new records, Steel dispute: TUC counsel sought, BRIEFLY FROM industry, Scots to keep Moscow date, Wheway Watson Sound Base for Further Progress Chainmakers: Engineers: Forgers, Further Data, N Ireland finds self-help the best cure for deflation But it still relies heavily on the UK consumer market, writes R W SHAKESPEARE, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Sir Peter's teeside saga Business Diary, Better for Anaconda in 1969?, British Funds again in the doldrums Fixed Interest, Approval expected for world sterling plan, Bids, Deals & Mergers Berisford to buy stake in Rayner, Briefly, Italy on the uranium trail, Boost for oil heating, Portfolio performance, Statement on leak charge, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, How Iran plans to turn its gas into gold, BMC fails to meet American orders after devaluation, Boilermakers walk out of productivity talks, Funds short but less acute than Wednesday Money Market, How The Markets Moved, Prudential's unit trust, Co2 Rivals Helium For Direct Nuclear Cycle, Little demand for council loans, English Electric win £2m marine order, Materials, Poor day as rate drops 15 points to $2.3829 Sterling, Glover 'yes' to pay cut, Sugar decision on Wednesday, Big stores prepare for tobacco price war. Business Appointments: Media fears on Dorland appointment, A Ford chief joins Leyland. Stock Exchange Tables: Decisive advance with D J index rising 10.57 Wall Street, European And Far Eastern Secutities, The Times Share Indices, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES Merchant banks widely better, ICI's results stop advance in its tracks EQUITY Markets, Cocoa soars then plummets in a hectic day Commodities, London Provision Exchange, Recent Issues, Transport index over 50 mark, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), New Issues Copydex and Ayr Metal tender offers, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Late rally in N Y sugar.

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