The Times - 28/06/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By DAVID WOOD, By ARTHUR REED AIR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Nelson, June 27, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From KYRIL TIDMARSH-Moscow, June 27, From LOUIS HEREN, Washington, June 27, By HENRY STANHOPE, BY STAFF REPORTERS, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT-Blackpool, June 27, By MICHAEL THOMAS, Labour Staff, By PHILIP HOWARD, From HUGH COCHRANE-Edinburgh, June 27, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From JOHN ROPER-Eastbourne, June 27, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, June 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, June 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 27, From PETER HAZELHURST-Dacca, June 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, June 27, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, June 27, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, June 27, From HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent-Westminster, Thursday, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Prague, June 27, By RICHARD HARRIS, by Antony King-Deacon, By Nature-Times News Service, KENNETH YOUNGER, GLADWYN., MACLEOD OF FUINARY., HUGHIE GREEN., MUSA MAZZAWI., FISHER OF LAMBETH, By Sir Eric Roll, former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Department of Economic Affairs., CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER. 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, June 24., JOHN OGILVY., ANETA FISHER., JOHN TILNEY House of Commons., W. P. R. PETERS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, From John Wardle, From Guy Brett Art Critic, From Irving Wardle Drama Critic, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, , By CHARLES BRAY, By U. A. TITLEY, By HARLEY GELLING, By ALAN GIBSON, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By LEWINE MAIR, From VIVIAN JENKINS-Johannesburg, June 27, From Our Special Correspondent, By ANDREW PORTER, By JOHN KERR, By DOUGLAS CALDER, BY GERALD ELY, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By Business News Staff, By KEITH PAYNE, By PETER JAY Economics Editor, By JOHN CARRINGTON, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, PEARCE WRIGHT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By ROBERT JONES, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Corresponden, A. E. F. LOVICK, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By JOHN PRICE, By JOHN CARTER. Travel Correspondent, By RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By JOHN GILMORE, by Leonard Amey, Agricultural Correspondent, by Alan Exley, by Derek Watson, by Peter Mytton-Davies, by N. G. Lucas,
ResumoNews: Communion report is deferred, Wilson firm over Porton control Defence responsibility, Big reforms in Roman Catholic teaching, Aids to labour-saving, Search for break crops, Marsh's chance to face NUR, Turbines, Trinity Bar examination results, Face savers?, Special phone links for computer data, Machinery, Correction, First Tory victory since 1931, Kray twins told name, Counting radio sources, Atlantic race 'like a military exercise', says Williams, Berlin students stage sit-in, Big Spenders, Funds cut for rival of Concorde, Livestock, Albert Hall bans pop group, Gaullists can recover lost Paris seats, Deportation order served on Ralph Schoenman, Peking Foreign Ministry's struggle for power, Education, Electronic traffic aid gets unexpected test, Schramme facing murder charge Alleged shooting in Congo, £15,500 For Coin, Britons in Vienna sentenced, The Times Diary The Art Council's new chief Should Che take an accent? An artist and Wimbledon, US troops to leave Khe Sanh base Greater mobility needed, Is Britain prepared to pay the price of growth?, Czech Parliament ends censorship 30 oppose new press law, Error made in London transplant, Briefly, Saragat visit to London off, Minister in Ford talks, Spin-Off From Space AUTOMATION IN AMERICA Kenneth Owen reports..., IBM's multi-purpose laser gas pump, Royal Show is shop window for the world, Waiting for Worth, A new Captain of Köpenick, Slide-rule beef, US approach on date and place for talks, Lighter but wait!, Well-dressed porters want cash, Wallace has Klan film seized, Driving test fee 35s. next week, A guide to the sales, Tide overwhelms coaches, Moscow ready for missile ban, Why make it so hard to visit Britain?, Greek King Named In Plot Trial Abortive counter-coup, Ramon Sneyd denies that he killed Dr King, Colour Television, Treasury attack: Peart acts, Farming In Britain Stability is vital, Looking through a 'fly's eye' with white light, Genetic messages traced step by step, Prices Bill knock at Government 32 Labour MPs abstain, Doctors still chary on Abortion Act, Security guards join students' sit-in, Education at killer stage, Kroger documents theft by warder alleged, Rural life, 6 veteran cars out of sale, Parrot As Car Companion Flights To Freedom, Senate war over new Justices, Marking off, Police take over Paris art school, School cuts threaten roofs over heads, Conservatives Win At Nelson And Colne By 3,522 Votes Swing from Labour is 11.4 per cent, Students power rebuffed, Ayub Gives Way On Confessions, Wilson defends Sir Alec, Record win in yacht race, Sonic Booms. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Industrial Expansion, Wright Rain, Ransomes, Times Newspapers Ltd, Imi, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Climax, Nv, Bocm, Bernard Krief, Sheaffer, Silcocks, Tnpg, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Leeds Permanent, Bally, Wey Buildings, Carlsberg '68, Scotbor Securities Limited, History Today, Rhodesia Cement, Limited, Royal National Life-boat Institution, Crittall Silos, RELIABLE Radio Rentals, Murphy, hayward, Rights And Issues Investment Trust Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines, Limited, Tobenoil Limited, Rootes, Guinness Mahon Holdings Limited, Qiana, Rst, Long John, Mercedes-Benz, Zetor, Elga, Turriff. Index. Picture Gallery: Helicopter rescue for boy angler marooned on rock, Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Hemingford has been ap-, Arts Council Post, Awards at Cambridge, 28 doctors resign in protest, Herr Brandt IS Honoured By St Andrews. Law: Strike Notice Over Non-Unionists Legal Morgan V. Fry And Others, Choice Of Trials Must Be Put To Accused Regina V. Kettering Justices Ex Parte Patmore, No 'Special Reasons' Without Evidence Maclean V. Cork. Editorials/Leaders: Finding a basis for international bids, Old But Not Cast Off, The London Box, Enough IS Enough. Letters to the Editor: Anglican-Methodist Reunion, National Lottery, House Of Lords Reform, 'Delayed entry', The Boac Strike, Issues in the Co-op Insurance affair, Work At Porton, Reviewing Britain's Entry: True Role Of France, Rail Work To Rule, Naming Of America, Commercial Radio, Rhodesia Sanctions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, June 29, 1943. Obituaries: Mr. C. H. Blatch, Col-Gen von Falkenhorst Former German C-in-C Norway, Obituary. Reviews: A First Time, Something for all tastes, Control of life, Faustus of thrills and spectacle, Exhilarating Hummel, Holland's choice of operas for its annual festival, Unexpected cast change causes no disturbance, Quiet opening for 'Documenta', Play about Crompton, Sammy Davis Stays On. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Appointment Of Solicitor, Announcements, Bonds Cancelled, Chief Engineer, Appointments Advertisements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Politics and Parliament: Wage demands show need of incomes Bill, MPs concern on Treasury powers, Lords: why Opposition let Bill through, Six authorities stand out, Night shift watch on wages council awards, Advice to universities, The Commons: Minister's views on school caning. Sport: Goodall included by Lions First match of tour, Sports in Brief, Newbury Details, Porter rides in seventh, All Trumps wins trial, Star truly a champion, Cowper takes seven wickets, Surrey's Strong Position Five wickets for Cumbes, Miss Conley made to go hard, Jardine second, Robin takes time lead, Green shows aggression, Other programmes for today, Procter carries heavy burden cheerfully, Tie on first innings, Sovereign Help well treated, Rosewall survives in rich drama Bad day for Miss Wade, Changes in rules, Parkstone Croquet, Be Hopeful can rise to occasion Kempton suits Birdbrook, Worcester give little away, Century for Prideaux, Champion's Scalp For Mrs Barclay US challenge cut down, Fewer from abroad, Miss Shaw Rides The Switchback, Top score by Reynolds. Stock Exchange Tables: SHARE PRICES-continued, Turner Manufacturing makes good start, London Provision Exchange, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Midland Stocks, US trade deficit helps to push prices down Wall Street, Rubber advances on nervous short covering Commodities, Sugar loses more ground, Small, mixed movements by leaders EQUITY Markets, Share values set a record, Drawing Of Bonds, Dow Jones index now below 90, Share Prices, Recent Issues The Times Share Indices, Long dated Funds ease again Fixed Interest, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices Bank shares improve. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,887. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Leconfield estate cottages up for sale next month. Business and Finance: Gallaher rejects US bid: terms 'quite inadequate', Isotope sales link for AEA, The travel trade 'is overstaffed', Hopes rise for exchange, Chairman of SE hits back at Sir Frank, Sugar surcharge reduced, Housing costs rose 1.1 p c in 3 months, £64.3m fall in bank advances, PO man for computers, Angry protests follow French trade moves, Scotbor's 'Go-go' pays off, John Cashmore Limited Record Turnover, Briefly From Industry High brick output, Humphreys wins £16m order Contracts, Business Diary It's the teamwork that counts, Bonser Engineering Limited Record results Strong development programme and expanding policy, Joint Announcement By President Steyn Gold Mining Company Limited And President Brand Gold Mining Company Limited (Both incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mining Of The Farm Video No. 305 And Change Of Plans For Shaft Systems, The aggressive approach to funds control, 13 point loss to a new low of $2.3826-29 Sterling, 'Time running out for UK', CBI wants bigger say for industry in weapons policy, New move to settle engineering pay row, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Major garage chains reject AA grading, Jobbers plan founders, ATV disappoints the optimists, Platinum price raised £5, Takeover shortcomings: Do auditors share the blame?, Scamp urges Ford strikers to return now, London County expansion, Gold Fields £15m shaft systems switch, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, WHO Makes What For Britain's Smokers, Tories to seek debate on IRC, Insurance firms report low profits, Compressed Paper agrees terms from Melbray, Stokes meets his men, BSR profits to soar this year by over 50 pc, Credit in short supply Money Market, How The Markets Moved, American challenge in the tobacco war, US imports at new peak, Du Pont unveils its secret fibre, Forte's (Holdings) Limited, The London County Freehold and Leasehold Properties Limited Foundations Laid For Further Growth, Women's strike has lost Ford £8m exports and 2,200 cars a day, Ada (Halifax) Limited Continued Progress, £15m battery plant to be Europe's biggest, Bank statements for June. Business Appointments: Rootes director joins AP group.
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