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The Times - 22/11/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID BINDER, From Our Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Nov. 21, By DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, From DAVID HOTHAM, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, By SAM MODIANO, By Our Political Staff, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Churches Correspondent, By RONALD FAUX, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 21, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Nov. 21, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, From PETER HAZELHURST-Rawalpindi, Nov. 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Nov. 21, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Nov. 21, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Dakar, Nov. 21, By William Mann, Music Critic, By Mosco Carner, By Michael Billington, By Glen Tetley, By John Percival Ballet Critic, By Joan Chissell, M.H., By Stanley Sadie, From William Mann, From RICHARD WIGG-on board H.M.S. Endurance, Nov. 21, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Nov. 21, PHS, JOHN HALL, D. MARTIN, Chaplain. R. TITCHEN Vice-Chairman, Anglican Council. JULIA B. MENDUS. C. F. SLEIGHT. A. C. TWORT. JOHN HOWARD. HEREWARD R. G. COOKE. JILL L. EVANS., D. A. LANE., DOMINIC MILROY, O.S.B, ELTON., A. N. SEN., GRAHAME LEMAN., SAM WIGGS., PETER NEWELL, CLARE CHAPMAN., JOHN TODHUNTER., D. M. HODSON., W. D. HOSKINS., E. I. POULTON., M. SARWAR HUSAIN., FITZROY MACLEAN, MOHAMMED ARIF, JOAN CHAPMAN., BRYAN J. JONES., E. E. EMPRINGHAM., CHARLES WILSON., ANTHONY WAGNER., JAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PETER WEST, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, From CHRISTOPHER WARMAN-Oxford, Nov. 21, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By ROY McKELVIE, By JOYCE WHTTEHEAD, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALD ELY, From HUGH STEPHENSON-Bonn. Nov. 21, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, ANTHONY ROWLEY, KENNETH OWEN, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By CLIVE CALLOW, By Our Labour Correspondent, Roy Mackie HOW TO BUILD A PORTFOLIO, RICHARD FRY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From EDWARD MORTIMER-Paris, Nov. 21, From PAUL HORNE-Rome, Nov. 21, From GAVIN GORDON, By UWE KITZINGER, By PATRICK BROGAN, TOM JUPP., NORMAN C. HUNT., By CHRISTOPHER MEAKIN, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Birmingham, By DENNIS TOPPING, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, BERRY RITCHIE,

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News: Sit-in by Czech students ends peacefully, Overseas aid gives value, Programming, Mrs Wilson's Diary not for television, Sentenced Greek is spared, New hope on migration, Nixon's plans take shape, Charles Hargrove from Paris Franc fallibility puts strain on confidence, Hopes fading for trapped miners, Economics of reactors for desalination, How long did poppy seeds sleep?, Towards a European space policy, School meal cut defended, Is Venice doomed to sink?, Journalists accuse Johnson, Pope considered visit to Hanoi, Judge puts case for unmarried young fathers, Dartmoor park gets reservoir, 10-year sentences for Pagoda shooting, Lords back reform plan, Animal kingdom under threat, Honeymooners fired on in Gulf of Aqaba, Calcutta trams burnt in McNamara riots, Big N Vietnamese base found in Cambodia, Bail for man in Nixon plot case, Passenger conveyor with integrator feed, Tatty gowns and a harp at Oxford poetry election, Eton head on 'racial' letters, Leaders to meet after Mali coup, Tomb of Ozymandias on canvas at Sotheby's, Legal scrutiny of Powell speech, Further Data, Rose eaters repelled by mothballs, Wedgwood production control by computer, Offer with strings, The Times Diary Garfield Todd on Rhodesia How the Rothschilds stayed afloat A word with Claude Chabrol, Fast reactors will cut uranium imports, Stronger sports council urged, Sierra Leone arrests, Moon mission defended by US astronaut, Users demand halt in change-over to North Sea gas, Pakistan in more liberal mood, Black power demanded in church, British restraints expected, Juvenile cautioning for all London area, Pay rise for clergy, Chalfont heads for the Falklands, Spread of alien ideas worries Pravda, 10% hint 'incorrect', Materials, $3,000m offer to support the franc British Miniisters skirmish with Bonn, BOACseek Eagle 707, Fire pay deal rejected, Plan to beat floods, Mothers on their own, £10 a tenant on colour aerials, Protest on Berlin, Two Americans given third hearts. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Merchant Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chubb Alarms, Nv, Sherries, Hawkins, Finance-Union, Sunderland, Olympic, Chubb, The Times, Shelter, Renault, The Lady Hoare Thalidomide Appeal, St. Catherine, Ecusson, Pfa, Leopold Joseph & Sons Ltd.,, Pye, Flag Day, Deinhard & Co. Ltd.,, Mateus Rose, Roneo Vickers, Rspca, The Union Internation Company Limited, Ti, Macdonald Hall & Co. Ltd., Westminster Foreign Bank, Lombank, Scotbor, H. A. FOX. Picture Gallery: Rises And Falls. Weather: The Weather. Law: Barrie Royalties Not Liable To Tax Hume (Inspector Of Taxes) V. Asquith Asquith V. Hume, Costs order cut in gold case, Dog In Public House Bar: Claim By Customer Fails Carroll V. Garford And Others, Farm Telephones In Public Interest Cartwright V. Post Office. Official Appointments and Notices: Kenya forces church editor to resign, University news Oxford, Gibbs the referee. Politics and Parliament: Keeping British politics out of the gutter, Lords: reform gets overwhelming support: 251 for-56 against, Better chance for the 'high flyer', Commons: putting an end to meter posting abuses, Why Mr Wilson rejected a small Cabinet: applying Fulton principles to Civil Service. Reviews: Arts Festival For Youth, Callisthenic ballet, The new Beatles album, Wellesz in full flow, Groves For Rpo, Rossini In Original Version, A glorious account, Unyielding format, Handel's Semele At Salisbury, Pianist's triumph in Messiaen, Crude but red-blooded. Editorials/Leaders: Germany's Strength, UK exporters must be on the alert, Aid And Trade, Families Without Fathers. Letters to the Editor: Referendum needed, When Scientists Play The Role Of God, A different race, A Chance To Sit, Man of integrity, Safety of the House, Mongrel nation, The way to bring back world monetary stability, Churchill And The Yugoslavs, Culture not colour, North Atlantic Treaty, Business schools, Reading the Act, Invitation withdrawn, No problem group, Historians In Moscow, Applied ignorance, Climatic support, Mr Powell's Views On Immigration: Denial Of Platforms A Threat To Freedom Of Speech, Social justice, One law for all, In the wrong place, Reform Of The Lords, Law Students' Sit-In, Over-optimistic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Gerald Barry Frmer editor of the News Chronicle and Director-General of Festival o Britain, Mrs Gerald Strutt. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday November 23, 1943 Munitions Underground. Sport: Stilwell extends Hewitt, Haynes needs new kind of strength, Crucial shots hit down, Sports in Brief, Experience tells for Stanley's, Groups hint at open boycott, Cold comfort to oarsmen, Hard climb to the top, Rimell has chance of double, British golf needs more positive approach, Grey may have a slight edge in fitness, Denial by Lloyd. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal, Announcements, What use is a degree in Maths or Physics?, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Appointments also appear on pages 24 & 25, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Property: Finding a flat in country surroundings, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,013, Television for today. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, The virtues of hedge buying in times of strain, Receiver for Cyril Lord, Degree course, US aero man joins Rolls, 'Royals' losses reach £14m, Small investors in shift from National Savings to equities, For once, gold is out of limelight, Upsurge at Williams Hudson continuing company NEWS, Dover plan worth £42m FOR THE saver, £1m Thailand order for Clydebank, Unemployed trend down this month, Remaining in the limelight BUSINESS diary, New pay body for engineers, Roosa blames German 'squirrel mentality', Interim Statement, Slater Walker unscrambles the Drage's empire Bids, Deals & Mergers, £12m steel expansion plan, Group of 10 deadlocked over problem of parities, 5 pc rise in electricity pay agreed, Devaluations unlikelyAustralia, Office fitting group formed, Rhodesians reopen car assembly plants, How Germany won the peace, Britain's 'second revolution', Profit by technology, Mkb 1968 Profits and Dividend Increased, British Rail to raise its charges on Freightliners, Where Italy could be hurt, Shoe firms fight duty threat, Boost for the mini-tractor, Interim Statement James Robertson & Sons Preserve Manufacturers Ltd., Steel men fear a surge in demand, Is Mrs Castle Horatio against the hordes?, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Portfolio performance, 'Imps' shares jump on cheerful package, Pergamon in talks with Australians, Clockmakers alarmed by dumping, North Sea gas find for Mobil, End of a ten year wonder, How The Markets Moved, Second Consolidated Trust Limited, French reserves drop again in wake of credit curbs, Our biggest failure, says EEC, More buying of the long Funds Fixed Interest, Credit continues tight Money Market, Warning for shipyards, Net $5m from US Borax mining. Stock Exchange Tables: Aero Zipp offer, The Times Share Indices, Rally checks big decline Wall Street, Franc's price cut as devaluation fears continue to spread, Metals turn easier after early firm gains Commodities, London Provision Exchange, European And Far East Securities, Recent Issues, Uncertainties curb turnover EQUITY Markets, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), London Stock Exchange Closing Prices International stocks strong, Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Heavy losses in NY silver. Business Appointments: Coca-Cola elects UK chief.

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