The Times - 05/08/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WILSWORTH, From PETER NICHOLS, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, Aug. 4, From Our Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Hartlepool, Aug. 4, By A STAFF REPORTER, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From BRIAN PRIESTLEY, Midland Correspondent-Birmingham, Aug. 4, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT-Glasgow, Aug. 4, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By a Staff Reporter, By CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME, Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aden, August 4, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Singapore, Aug. 4, From LLOYD GARRISON-Umuahia, Biafra, Aug. 4, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Madrid, Aug. 4, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Sofia, Aug. 4, From LOUIS HEREN-Miami Beach, Aug. 4, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Miami Beach, Aug. 4, By Stephen Walsh, By William Gaunt, By Michael Harrison, From RICHARD DAVY, From MICHAEL HORNSBY, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From Our Own Correspondent, PHS, JOHN M. T. BARTON, English Con-, DORIS WEAIT. 18 Spencer Road, South Croydon., KINGSLEY MARTIN, 0. A. SPENCER, formerly Economic, BROCARD SEWELL., JOHN CRAWLEY, Editor, News and, E.L. PHILIPS. 46 Platts Lane, N.W.3., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS., L. J. CADBURY., By Professor D. R. Denman, head of the Department of Land Economy at Cambridge University, DINGLE FOOT., H. L. HOPKIN. 19 Sussex Court, Spring Street, W.2., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. House of Lords., WILLIAM A. HORROCKS., S. F. KISSIN. 36 Grosvenor Road, Caversham, Reading, Berkshire, Aug. 2., HARRY WHEATCROFT, PETER CHAPMAN., From a Correspondent, From RONALD FAUX-Out Skerries, Shetland Isles, Aug. 4, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By JACK FINGLETON, From DOUGLAS CALDER, By JOHN YOUNG, Yachting Correspondent, From GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent Nurburgring, Aug. 4, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGORMORRIS, By Nature-Times News Service, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, From DAVID SPANIER, Washington, Aug. 4, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By RONALD KERSHAW, By PEARCE WRIGHT, Science Reporter, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Aug. 4, By MAURICE CORINA, by Hugh Cochrane, Scottish Correspondent, by J. Guthrie Brown, by lain Donald, by Michael Hatfield, by J. A. Mackay, By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Copenhagen, Aug. 4, From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Aug. 4, JOHN S. COHEN, Rodwell, LUKE., GERALDINE KEEN, RODNEY COWTON, GEORGE PULAY, JOHN GILMORE, BERRY RITCHIE,
ResumoNews: Sermon of priest who criticized the Pope is banned, Support for Nixon grows on eve of party convention, Man-made lochs become tourist attraction, Bonn wish to ease tension, Israel attack on Jordan bases, S Yemen offensive against rebel stronghold, Age changes in bone structure, New famine relief plan for Biafra Nigerian approval awaited, Prague leaders manage to win precious time, Tv Companies Struggle On As Union Stops Work On Films 1,200 'locked out' and 800 dismissed, Citizens of Britain first, Mortgagees move the most, Split widens at the Sofia festival, Divers cut rock to map sea treasure hunt, Race Act faces stiff test in first weeks, March of the pylons to a better life, Encyclical 'derived from law of God', Braced for an era of development, The Republican platform, Cult makes peace move, The Times, Singapore curbs the unions, Class list at Oxford, By mail coach to Bath, Protest over cartoon fails, 40 arrested after Glasgow violence, Model working of an unheralded comprehensive school, A Marsh Mystery IS Solved Plant That Escaped, Bratislava powers agree on right to be different, Dispute over S African girl's trip, Confusion in the Mall, Dating pots by heat and light, Servicemen to explore ice cap, Mr Brown to stay as deputy, Brazzaville leader back after coup, Jesuit says storm is clearing the air, Thanksgiving Service, Work on nuclear arms to go on Cabinet decision on research, Silence in Russia on details, Mr Berkeley denies he is quitting, Republicans' promise of peace, Sentences on Greek clergy, Executives keep the programmes going, Smith says Rhodesia 'has won', Hydroelectricity in Scotland A Special Report, Young blind resent 'scented gardens', Split views over letter by Cardinal Heenan, Bratislava's tense wait for news, Workers' participation, not control in new Post Office, Basque manhunt after police chief's death, Smelters could be magnet for other industries, Bureaucratic intervention in the professions, Czech sovereignty assured, says Mr Dubcek, Old iron may be RAF history, The Times Diary Extradition laws: change expected Prague's geological congress Richard Crossman's best-seller. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Harland, Initial Services Limited, Mitchell Construction, Sidac, Kangol, Balfour, Beatty & Co. Limited,, Basf, Hoults, Matthews & Goodman, Cousins Properties Incorporated, Rotair (Sales) Ltd., Hydro Board. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Receiving Orders From The London Gazette, Church News, University News Oxford, Rector resigns. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Entertainments, Commercial Services. Reviews: The love formula, Painting and sculpture of the Grand Siécle, Women's Page Editor: Susanne, This way for play, Walton Overture Not Ready For Proms, Kitchen bookshelf, Arnold's new overture, To celebrate their 30 years in, Give the conductor a chance!, Turning the tables, What's wrong with your house?, Honours go to London weekend, Chippendale on tick, Expulsion from reality Royal Court Theatre Changing Lines, City Festival Show For Greenwich, New Stage Play On Blandings. Editorials/Leaders: Great expectations in mechanical engineering, The Housing Warren, The Sledgehammer And The Strong NUT. Letters to the Editor: Simple solution, But Not The Highlands, The Pope And Birth Control: Confronting The World, Aberfan Fund, Inconsistency, Sighted Over London, On the BBC, Right of appeal, Taking of life, Absent Stars, Catholic and non-Catholic, Flashing Lights, Looking to the East, Hitler's Death, Petalled Peril, When one disagrees, The unwanted, Whitehall's 'saving' on rent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, August 5, 1943 Riot In Harlem. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Lord Camoys, Marshal Of The Soviet Union K. Rokossovsky A leader of successful Russian counter-offensive, Mr G. H. Freer. Sport: Sports in Brief, Stewart masters Nurburgring Hair-raising drive in fog, Day of sweet sadness for Lancashire, Selectors given no help, Australian bowlers thrashed, Satisfaction for Westminster after five years, Other first class scores Warwick v Worcester, False start in tall ships race, Pardallo still unbeaten, Expert help for boxers, Ward happy to wait, Lanfranchi Superior, Clarey beats champion, Miss Wade Well Beaten, Westbury Cup for Bartlett House, Encouraging for British crews, Miss Willcox jumps clear to win, Minor Counties, Cheltenham Croquet, Notes and comments, US baseball American League, Third chukka decisive for Kerfield, Read in lead, Regatta Becomes Parochial Fresh approach needed, Manchester City Defence Still Raises Doubts, Moto-cross win by Hallman, Harvest hopes cut by storms, Chance for Surrey, Aqua Plane wins Anglesey race, Sad figures left in shadow of Olympic Games, St Patrick's Blue faces stiff test Deep Sapphire the danger, Superb Bowling By Sobers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,919, Television and radio. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Page 12, Market halls still a draw. Business and Finance: Italy unravels its nuclear industry, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, 14 pc offer to clerks, IMF hears of new spending curbs as Treasury talks end, Aberdare Holdings Limited, £30m computer network planned, BRIEFLY FROM industry £240,000 factory for NCB and Ruberoid, WHEATSHEAF INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act. 1929), Gold Fields pays off in Australia mining, Machinery boom forecast, French expect quick growth, Through the leasehold maze Techniques, Dutch win £32.5m tanker orders, Home pottery sales rise, How Nafta could give British trade a boost, £9m fall in savings total, Raybourne Group Limited Share Capital, Iraq-UK oil talks soon, Textile levy leads to controversy, 'Nonsense' to talk of curb on coal, US and Japan in car agreement, Less demand for tramp tonnage, Still more to go for in Ultramar, Sharp increase in prices for works by English artists THE TIMES Sotheby INDEX, Charles Roberts to hold payment company NEWS, IMF asked for gold pledge, Wool merchants exporting more, France has £30m stake in Nigeria, Chesterfield Properties Limited Current Income Expected To Exceed £1M., contracts, Danes seek to curb British butter imports, The marketing is the message, 'Leak' could sabotage bank pay negotiations, NRDC to invest £1m in Midland export winner?, BAC loses £11m deal to Boeing, New Zealand, Unit-linked insurance, Johnson diverts steel orders in new attack on price rises, Government would not use import controls-Crosland, Quiet morning for money market, Sir Frank's new formula, Engineers attack road maintenance system Constructors' World, Davies cash payout delay, The world of MANAGEMENT Davy moulds itself a place in plastics. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, The full list of CLOSING, Rush expected for Wheatsheaf shares new ISSUES, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far Eastern Securities, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices, London Borough Of Barking. Business Appointments: Two changes at Rootes.
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