The Times - 24/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, From LOUIS HEREN, From Our Own Correspondent, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 23, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By JOHN ROPER, By DAVID WOOD, By Our Churches Correspondent, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Political Staff, From HENRY STANHOPE, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, Oct. 23, From FRED EMERY-Singapore, Oct. 23, From JAMES FERON-Pardes Hanna, Israel, From RICHARD WIGG, , From Our Correspondent, From PETER NICHOLS Kladovo, Oct. 23, From IAN MCDONALD-San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 23, From EVELYN IRONS, From Our Chess Correspondent, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Oct. 23, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 23, From MICHAEL WOLFERS, From HENRY KAMM, From ROGER NICHOLSON-Salisbury, Oct. 23, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Oct. 23, By MICHAEL HORNSBY-Bonn, Oct. 23, By Nature-Times News Service, By Nature Times News Service, By NORMAN FOWLER Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek H. Radford, Director, Marplan Ltd., PHS, BERNARD LEVIN. 10 Devonshire Place, W.1, Oct. 23., PAUL BRYAN, Conservative Front, WALSTON., ALAN BOLD., PAUL MORDECAI ROSENBERG., VERNON BOGDANOR, Fellow in, JOHN GARLAND., C.C.F. JEWITT., By Geoffrey Smith, JOHN LOMAX., PETER HALL., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, From NEIL ALLEN, From RONALD FAUX, FROM AN IRISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By ROY MCKELVIE, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By GORDON ALLAN, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By BRIAN MOORE, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM GERMAN, G.W., G. B., S.T., By PHILIP JACOBSON, By JOHN WOODLAND, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By Our Labour Correspondent, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, From DAVID SPANIER, U.S. Economics Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, By DENNIS TOPPING, By ARTHUR REED, By Our Labour Staff, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, by William Davis, MICHAEL SHANKS, R. W. HOLDER. Managing Director, Avimo Ltd., Taunton, Somerset., BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GILMORE, JOHN GRAHAM,
ResumoNews: 'Sneering words' no joking matter, Tunku ends last direct link with Manila, LSE girls can ask for the pill, Move to extradite Bourke likely, Mr Powell shouted down by Exeter students, Organic matter in deep seas, New scope for Russian scientific research, Humphrey shows a fighting mood, Bishop asks for church bingo ban, Greece shuts exile prison on island of Yioura, All party support for UNA campaign, UN threat to Rhodesia pact, Eyeball to eyeball with Russia, Smiles for the Porton critics, No piece of cake for Mr Gorton, Hospital check on Barnard, Chess battle by England, Search in Bonn for defence official, One in 10 die from cigarettes, Canadians get tough Budget, GPO reply to bishop, Dangers from reactors and supernovae, How Marplan's random political survey gets results, Linking policies to principles, Theatre nursing 'outdated', Cardinal speaks up for Mrs Onassis, BBC name panel for Crossman, De Gaulle calls for policy to end world blocks, Rhodesia waits for Thomson visit on Smith reply, Woman, 70, puts bandit to flight, Plea at Paris talks, 120 held after sit-in, The Times Diary Chilling theory about Chunnel Deutscher's posthumous essays Portugal's political cartoon, Ombudsman gives confidence vote to Whitehall, Moving university 30 miles in two years, 75 Labour rebels on JPs Bill, New York schools offer, Doctor delayed at crossing, Amsterdam sit-down, Rent-the-Cunarder proposal, Three Soviet writers default, A delicate freedom in Finland, Taming Danube after 7,000 years, 40,000 Jews flee after war, Hanoi expected to negotiate cease-fire, Mr Benn 'justified', Clashes in Rio with students, Appeal to Briton by Kaunda, Two-way radio 'key Blake escape', Handicaps to church unity, Decision on thalidomide babies today, This week Hilary Gelson invites Mary Gilliatt, whose latest book Doing up a House is published today, to pin-point some of the hazards she has experienced in converting and decorating two houses., Coach sold for £850 at Lord Poulett sale, New town will take 220,000, Bishops' ultimatum to rebel priests, Two share big pools win, Students' union tells 400,000 members to boycott rally, Dismissal threat to pilots, In the Bath Shop. Picture Gallery: Rhythmic grace and action as the Games continue, Eurosyndicat. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Leek and Westbourne, NEWsociety, Ppa, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Rank Hotels, Butler, Multiple Display Advertisements, Elek, City Of Liverpool, Cornwell-Norton Limited, Avis rent a car., Duff Gordon's, Abelson, Gordon's, British Rail-Continental Ltd, Leeds Permanent, MM, The Times, Dry Sack, Aquascutum, Woolwich, Space Race, Brims, Carpet Associates, Np & R, Kleinwort Benson, Schroder Funds, Tyndall Funds, Kay-Metzeler Limited, U.N.A., East African Airways, Harveys Bristol Dry, Three Castles, Standard Bank Group. Index. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Heathrow airport critics, Lords: end of the road for Transport Bill, Commons: impartiality of Scottish judiciary, Majority verdict for City justices, Dealing with foreign agitators, Assessors in court to advise on race cases, First post delivery. Editorials/Leaders: The Gaullist Mission, Owner-Occupiers Of Crofts, Discouragement To Smokers, Donovan: some reason for encouragement. Letters to the Editor: Use Of Headlights, 'Objective ignorance', Oxford Poetry Chair, Russian Troops, British Foreign Service, Vtol For The Navy, Politicians And Tv, Letter To The Editor Helping women workers, Rhodesia Policy, Record Of Mosley's Blackshirts: Claim On Violence Disputed, Fears of Jews. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, October 25, 1943 Planned Emigration. Deaths. Obituaries: Bishop Of San Sebastian, Mr Claud Mullins A controversial magistrate and law reformer, Sir T. H. Tylor An eminent law don. Sport: Blake's hopes end in first round Boxing, Sports in Brief, Investigation of athletes, Oxford lack covering plan, Silver and bronze medals for Britain, Leeds stage thrilling recovery, Australians find their form, Wales beaten by talented Italians, Britain lose tight match, Chelsea may have missed the boat, Results Swimming, Hiller leaves his mark again, I Wonder II can atone at Worcester, Convincing display by Cambridge, Munoz the hot and cold champion, Middlesex well on top, Puncture foils West Cycling, Cambridge Rowing, British kayak crew in superb unison, Perth Tennis. Law: Committal Powers Of Magistrates Regina V. King's Lynn Justices, Educational Charity's Tax Appeal Dismissed Campbell V. Inland Revenue Commissioners. Reviews: Comedy of unrest, A pianist to match Schoenberg challenge, Minstrel Show to end in may, A festival in all but name, Lethal absurdities of power politics Aldwych Theatre: God Bless by Jules Feiffer, Polish Primitive Art, Two amiable playlets Ambiance Lunch-hour Theatre Can't Help Loving You and Henry, Endurance test, Dutch and Flemish paintings, The wraith of Mayerling. Property: Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Financial Accountant, Domestic Situations, Personal, Public Notices, Appointments Advertisements. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,988, Television for today. Business and Finance: New strikes increase threat to car output, Now T & N offers £24.6m for Angus, Industrial building up in special areas, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, One-for-4 'rights' by Royal Sovereign, Readable-but why was it written? Three Years Hard Labour, Grants pressure stepped up, Receiving Orders, Towards better regional planning, Brazilian solution saves sugar pact, Laurence, Scott set to recover from half-time reverse company NEWS, Ashanti-Lonrho: terms agreed mining, contracts Decca Radar sells abroad, Walk-out threat to US order, R. Kemp, Macallan-Glenlivet, Ltd Another Record Year, UK subsidiary to lease computers, Boulton & Paul after J Sadd Bids, Deals & Mergers, Interim Statement, Burmah Oil may counter on Rawlplug, Company Meeting Societe Internationale Pirelli S.A., Campaign against UK industry denied, Robens to seek new coal policy statement, Crocks of gold-or how old car prices were supercharged, Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Company Programme Of Reorganisation And Development Mr. H. Jackson's Statement, BR half-way to raising £8.8m more from freight, Lower interest rates predicted for US, Channel tunnel decision delayed, 'Disaster for wool trade', Internal row brewing over Inbucon bid, Slight rise in wage rates, Jobs for 2,000, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited, W. Mining deadlock, British Home and Ada seek £13m new ISSUES, Voluntary building pay freeze rejected, Ministry is carrying out labour tests, BUSINESS diary, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, World pact on sugar sends prices soaring, 'Good will' in S America, Chaos near in Brazil shipping, Telephone Rentals underrated again, Rootes stake in Kirby's, Speeding up communications, Cyril Lord loss is confirmed, CBI and TUC both press for industrial relations body, BOAC hotel in Jamaica, Mrs. Veitch to tell unions: 'stand firm on woman's pay', How The Markets Moved, Part-timers' place on the board, Hotel staffs want £1 rise, Tanker ports competition grows keener, Rohr's aim in Short move, Demand is straining XJ6 lines, Accidents to be studied, News of World in link with Australians to stop Pergamon, British Eagle Swiss deal, G. Brady & Co. Limited Another Record Profit, Cunard goes into air chartering, TV money advertising plans, 'Straight' or equity linked policies?, W Midlands jobless down, A handy piece of paper for the treasurer. Stock Exchange Tables: Unsettled by nervous selling EQUITY Markets, The Times Share Indices, Patchy close in Lombard St. Money Market, 10 point gain to $2.39 13-best since August Sterling, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Falls in most sections, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, London SE lists Chase shares, Recent Issues, Wall St closed, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Record sales in NY sugar, British Funds firm but still quiet Fixed Interest, Midland Stocks, Silver higher but top marks not held Commodities, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Two tobacco chiefs resign.
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