The Times - 16/09/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Sept. 15, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Sept. 15, By A Staff Reporter, BY OUR POITICAL STAFF, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER, By Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Birmingham, Sept. 15, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From PETER HOPKIRK, Belgrade, Sept. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Sept. 15, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Salisbury, Sept. 15, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Sept. 15, From PETER STRAFFORD-Stockholm, Sept. 15, From DAVID BONAVIA, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From DAVID HOTHAM, By Nature-Times News Service, By William Gaunt Museums Correspondent, By HENRY RAYNOR, By William Mann Music Critic, by Ken Campbell, By Irving Wardle Drama Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, By Stanley Sadie, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE, JOHN TREASURE. 40 Berkeley Square, W.1., Sept. 13., BERTRAND RUSSELL., CHARLES F. CARTER, Vice-Chan-, CECIL PARROTT, Professor of, OLIVER STEWART. Osborne, Seaview, Isle of Wight, Sept. 13., ROGER C. POOLE. Merton Barn, 25 Broadway, Grantchester. Cambridge, Sept. 13., NOEL ARKELL. Hillcrest, Highworth, Wiltshire., B. J. RIDER. Cedar Cottage, The Glade, Crapstone, Yelverton, Devon, Sept. 13., NEIL WATES. 1260 London Road, S.W.16, Sept. 13., By ROY LEWIS, MOYRA BANNISTER. 31 Edwardes Square, W.8, Sept. 13., FREDA B. RAYNER. 36 Vallance Road, Alexandra Park, N.22, Sept. 12., ANDREA REYNOLDS. 64 Gilpin Avenue, Hucclecote, Gloucester. Sept. 12., KITTY FLEMING., LAURA CONNOLLY. 16 Balmoral Road, Sutton-at-Hone, Dartford, Kent, Sept. 13., COLIN G. F. BROCKIE., DAVID CROOME, Lecturer in, DR. P. J. BLACK, Chairman Laity, ROBERT BIRLEY. Lomans, Somerton, Somerset, Sept. 12, C. REYNOLDS. 33 Elms Crescent, S.W.4, Sept. 12., From HARRY GOLOMBEK, , By NEIL ALLEN, Athletics Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By RONALD FAUX, Yachting Correspondent, By PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By SRIKUMAR SEN, From ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE-Paris, Sept. 15, By PETER WEST, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Sept. 15, By DAVID PARRY-JONES, By U. A. TITLEY Rugby Correspondent, By GERALD ELY, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Business Diary Staff, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By MAURICE CORINA, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY OUR MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIFFORD WEBB, By RODNEY COWTON, RODNEY COWTON, BERRY RITCHIE, BY BUSINESS NEWS STAFF, GORDON DAVIS, By JOHN BARR, By GERALDINE KEEN, By ROBERT JONES, From DAVID DAVIS, Brno, Sept. 15, TED LEATHER., R. E. MASTERS., R. G. OPIE., SUSAN FORSYTH., TOM NISBET, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, by Anthony Wedgwood Benn, Minister of Technology, by Our Special Correspondent, by M. J. Hardy, by Roy Mackie, by Clive Jenkins, Joint General Secretary, Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, by Captain Roy Merrlfield, Chairman, British Air Line Pilots Association, by Our Own Correspondent, by Charles Douglas-Home, Defence Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by Peter G. Masefield, Chairman, British Airports Authority, by Knut Hammarskjöld, Director General, International Air Transport Association, by John Carter, Travel Correspondent, by G. R. Wrixon, The Aeroplane, by Captain V. A. M. Hunt Chief Inspector of Accidents, Board of Trade, by Air Commodore H. L. Roxburgh, Director of Projects, R.A.F. Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,
ResumoNews: Negro made general in Vietnam, 20 tinker families are evicted from camp, Apple Peel Encore, British cows for Tropics, Crash clues, Boycott of free coupons urged, Man lost from dinghy, University expansion in Paris, Merry-Go-Round An authentic touch of the twenties, Writing is a Huxley habit, Hormone makes females start to fight, Tories unlikely to take Powell line on state sector, Curb urged on automatic laundries, Growing up the hard and helpful way, 150 at station marooned 12 hours, Concorde flight trials are crucial, Diet of a Dorsetshire ichthyosaur, "A woman's life is bounded by, Government win in Sweden likely, New policy for landlords urged, Fulton reforms needed, Investors see the light, Hit-and-miss, Insurance fears, Where the bad bosses can never win, Dutch efforts on EEC deadlock, One industry for Europe, Fire kills two sons of Roy Orbison, Case for car taxation by councils, I race on my own terms, Blyth says, Trudeau scolds envoy, Leprosy casts off the shackles, Why £6,000 men go on strike, Eyes on fares, Storm havoc in south France, Warning by Prague against witch-hunt, Aerospace wares for world market, Wallace a real threat to Humphrey's hopes, Chicago in a different light, Productivity teamwork, Sholokhov's message to soldiers, Hundreds homeless after flood havoc Train cuts and more rain are likely today, Play that Ionesco once dropped, Contraception 'in spirit of charity' not wrong, papal commission said, The Times Diary Parks handover almost certain William Warbey's sombre musings How the British spurned Wagner, Plan to stop icon thefts, Promenaders In Pilgrimage 120-Mile Walk To Aid Cancer Fund, Doubts in east German party, Area 'like a giant lake', Tempered by two years of adversity, Revolt on banking grows, India faces national strike, All want jets, Challenge of mass travel, Towards a bright future, Inland hurdles, Stimulus for Soviet press, Oil slick research need, A model estate in south Devon, Ruling on secrecy at African summit, American Negroes prepare for future action, Bonn looks for allied support, Bishops' views that the Pope overruled, Bills queueing for next Queen's speech, New version of Renault has more power, Electronics with everything, Bishops' plea for tolerance over birth control, Stress on men, Home right 'denied to millions', Pitiable lack of regard for the elderly, doctor says, How breast feeding affects fertility, Youth goes to the polls with banners waving, Round the world for a pint, Mr Smith defers date of referendum, Egyptian forces 'now ready to repel enemy', Battle parades 'meaningless', RAF's splintered spear. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Aeroplane, Jetstream, Redifon, Fokker, Planet, Spink, R. H. Cole Limited, Climax, Sun Alliance London, Mte, Plessey Dynamics, The Ward Group, E, E. S. L. (Bristol) Limited, Harvey Nichols, Fr, Dowty, Rank Taylor Hobson, Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd, Aviation, Bostik, The Times, Guinness Mahon, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd, Saa, The Lockheed 1011, wa, Hawker Siddeley, The Hunting Group, The London Borough Of Hackney, Abbey National Building Society, Bp, Ferranti, Nihon Aeroplane Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Hertz, The Decca Navigator Company Ltd, Avica Equipment Limited, Boac, Bs Investment Trust, Westland Aircraft Limited, Surveyor, British Aircraft Corporation, Nimonic Alloys, FLIGHT international, Bea, Westland Helicopters Limited, Bupa, Royal Air Force, Russell & Bromley, Emi. Index. Picture Gallery: Floods chaos in south-east. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,955, Well Deserved Chess Win, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), World chess. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University News St. Andrews, Church News. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Company Notices, Appointments Advertisements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Anouncements. Reviews: A crazy gang Arts Theatre Club Parafinalia, New Comedy For The St. Martin's, Delius subject of moving play, Medieval vigour and intricacy, Two-way benefit from Finance Act, Berlin's new art gallery, Bassarids on Sunday, Klemperer's baroque approach, Orchestra Loses £30,000 A Year, The man for the occasion, Withdrawals From E. Berlin Festival, Good Czech trio. Editorials/Leaders: Real local autonomy brings finance problems, Strangers Without The Gate, Guiding Lines In The Shadows. Letters to the Editor: Churchill Memorial, Gradual introduction, Party Records On Postwar Balances, Czechoslovakia, Study centre, Behind A London Bus, Cashing cheques, The Pope's Encyclical, South West Africa, Amateurs could not do worse than the experts, Doing wool justice, Under Oath, Hardship In Housing, Children's Working Hours, Tory Leadership, Curing Aircraft Spin, No Saturday Banking, Out of context, Whose favourite?, Youth At The Proms, Mornings only, Home for lunch. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Sport: Richmond hold out, Sports in Brief, Masterful win by Dhaudevi in Prix Royal Oak, Chelsea give hammering to QPR, Early cup support for Be Friendly, Stars In Charity Golf Match, Ellis plans to rest now, Full backs master new law, US baseball, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Bath show spirit, Victory on Sandpiper, Bristol in lively mood, Athletics officials under pressure by shoe firms, Resilience in depth by Thomson, Ideal combination, British yacht well ahead, New clouds over European Cup, Stewart thwarts Frenchmen, Masterpiece in mud, Forceful Arsenal, Welsh team unable to settle, Cardiff direct and purposeful. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Thursday, September 16, 1943 The Inescapable Choice. Obituaries: Mr Robert Crivon First Cultural Director of Council of Europe, Obituary, Lord Mills, Prof F. P. Bowden. Property: Commercial & Industrial Properties Also On Pages 13 & 14, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Good taste on the top floor, Flats And Maisonettes. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Mixconcrete (Holdings) Ltd., Colour holds key to Telefusion growth, J & J Dyson's profits rise by 36½ pc company NEWS, Receiving Orders, R. H. Cole Limited, Economists see basic flaws in world monetary system, Double bid for Dutch combine, Kuwait faith in sterling, Engineers' plan opposed, Baxter, Fell & Co. Limited, UK wants container link across America, Japan hope for free trade area, Driving home need to heed rules of road, Non-Comparative Salaries, BSC may reject gas for oil, Interim pay pact hope, Anxiety over role of Monopolies Commission, Another top man to leave ICI, Latest trade figures due, 10 pc rise in cotton output?, Georgetown's timber men look again to Britain, Savings grow in spite of outflow, Film group in capital reshuffle, Help for money market, Poor cocoa crop may rocket price, A 'library' of patents for industrialists, France needs to reform her taxes for social justice French Economist PIERRE URI examines de Gaulle's Budget, Du Pont tackles the micro-circuit market in UK, Crest Homes Limited, Second challenge by Croda, The world of MANAGEMENT Hoover marketing is a clear message, Franking insurance cards, Building prices escape PIB check-so far Constructors' World, 'Zamanglo' one-for-one, Doubts over world demand for platinum mining, Making sure of a winner in 1968 merger stakes, New pay and grade system to recruit factory inspectors, Peace hopes in car industry as strikers hold crucial meetings, Czechs still want to trade with the west, Seeing state industry as economic or political phenomena, Moving house in Charlotte Sq Business Diary, City & Corporate Holdings, Loans scheme study?, Measuring up metric market, Britain wins £13m Iran air order, UK exports to China slump, Company Meeting McLeod Russel & Co., Limited Sir George Mackinlay On Position Of Indian Tea Industry, HGS's £1m gas order, DATA strike call has a Luddite look, Phillips curve worries America. Business Appointments: Bostik promotes technical manager. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List Of Security Prices, Weekly Wall Street Prices, European And Far Eastern Securities, Crest Homes: the different developer, Recent Issues, Bonds Traded In Europe, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Regional Share Prices, London Stock Exchange Prices.
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