The Times - 27/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, July 26, From KYRIL TIDMARSH, From JULIAN MOUNTER. SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN ROPER and RONALD FAUX, By HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent Westminister, Friday, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT-Cardiff, July 26, By Nature-Times News Service, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By RITA MARSHALL, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 26, From SEYMOUR TOPPING-New York, July 26, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Delhi, July 26, From PRUDENCE GLYNN-Paris, July 26, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, July 26, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From NICHOLAS HERBERT-Beirut, July 26, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By DENZIL BATCHELOR, By U. A. TITLEY, By ALAN GIBSON, By PETER RYDE Golf Correspondent, From VIVIAN JENKINS, By NORMAN FOX, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From DOUGLAS CALDER, By PAMELA MACGREGOR MORRIS, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, PHS, G. M. CARSTAIRS., V. J. GLASSBOROW., E. J. WARD RUTHERFORD., MOLSON, , H. S. KENT., VOJTECH CEPL., TARIQ ALI., SAM YORTY., S. CLARK., VERNON BARTLETT., TOM STACEY., HAZEL PELLY., By Joseph McCulloch, Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, BY BEVIS HILLIER SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY ALEX HENDRY, LABOUR STAFF, By R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By MICHAEL HATFIELD, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By JOHN GILMORE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Mining Editor, B RONALD KERSHAW, By Our Motoring Correspondent, Malcolm Williamson, Wilfred De'Ath,
ResumoNews: Women owners to be on council, Bomb attack on magazine, Senate conflict threat to Gaullists, U S newspaper, Exit visas for Peking staff, Trouble over Mr Heath's committee, White Paper on scientology urged, Britons safe after Alpine ordeal, Biology Organisms which cause plant diseases, In pursuit of pilgrims, Pilots' strike hits 7,300 holidays, Warning of Blake escape claimed, Russians silent on dismissal, 15 new teachers in three months Plight of 'twilight' class, Weekend fixtures, Guard shot in pay ambush, Early yesterday morning Charles Douglas Home, our Defence Correspondent, was ordered out of Czechoslovakia. Eighteen hours earlier he was detained at gun point by a Russian Army unit. Here is the story of his arrest and lengthy interrogation by the Russians and Czechs before final expulsion., Wins by British chess men, Mr Smith's talks in Pretoria, Westminster breaks up on a note of optimism As M.P.s pack their bags with understandable lightheartedness and head for hearth and heath, Hugh Noyes, our Parliamentary Correspondent, reviews the eventful session., BBC race film off after Yard protest Ice gala scenes instead, Test bowled two maidens over, Latest Wills, Cardin At His Best In Paris, Plea by safety belt firm fails, First steps in flying, 'There is no need of fear and mistrust', Dubcek Promises To Avoid Open Break With Moscow Intellectuals' call for defence of reforms, Piccadilly tower plan opposed, Correction, Czechs appeal to their leaders on the eve of confrontation, Vietnam politician given five years Talks with Vietcong call, Noisettes of lamb, Nostalgia in Cowes Week, Sweden's unknown heart, Blending Burgundy, Biafra Corridor Talks Fruitless Priority promised for relief, The Times Diary, What makes the perfect plant?, Aberfan tips are to be removed, Aberfan joy at pledge to remove tips, Aboriginal interpretation of the facts of life, Joint foreign Ministry in October, Officers die in hill battle, 7,500 Gns For A River Scene, US-Soviet hopes of missile accord, Kenya Asians' new rights, New heart man got advance serum, British airlift is ready, Final refusal by Kennedy, Pope says 'no' to birth control, Car dumpers now face fines, Keeping the question of death in perspective, Second thoughts on bypass plan, Three on threat to kill charge, Denning defence of press, Nasser in Russian nursing home Illness 'reflects Arab morale'. News in Brief. Law: Rac Win Appeal Over Catering Levy The Hotel And Catering Industry Training Board V. Automobile Proprietary Ltd., Legal action threat to union if bus crews strike, New law revision chairman. Display Advertising: The Royal National Institute, Climax, Multiple Display Advertisements, Amphora, bells, Red Army Ensemble, Heather Garden, sartor, Herbet Jenkins, The Times, Barrie & Rockliff, Harrap, Harry Whitcroft Roses, Travel, oxfam, Hickie Borman Cruises, G. Telkamp & Sons Ltd., J.C. Meakes Ltd. Index. Classified Advertising: ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix of only outside London Metropolitan Area, For The Epicure, Historic Homes, An Inflatable, Hotels And Holiday Accommodation, Short Trips In Big Ships, Connoisseurs' Guide, Roses Old-Roses New, Wanted, Charter And Hire, Church services tomorrow: seventh after Trinity Sunday, Appointments. Property. Politics and Parliament: Bus pay: MPs fear head-on clash The Lords. Picture Gallery: Family outing. Sport: Sports in Brief, Prince Of Wales Cup For US British hopes surpassed, Catastrophic Catch, Royal Palace set for final win Ribero is only danger, Sussex and Yorkshire men's teams relegated, Hennessy is champion, Johnston in marathon, Today Association Football, Devastating Harman, Racing results at three meetings Ascot, Cowdray Park Polo, Kali finishes clear, Bonallack Back In Top Form No anxiety on way to final, British crew robbed of valuables, Late wickets turn Test Australia's way, Miss Booth wins final, Kent declare twice and win, Bisley Rifle shooting, Batsmen Always Toiling, Kiernan is confident, Essex survive crisis with strong nerves, Big task for champion. Editorials/Leaders: Collision Course, Oppression In Saigon, Les Boutiques Fantasques, Safeguarding the shareholders' interest. Letters to the Editor: Consequences of force, WHO Shall Run The Bbc?, Journalists' Dilemma, Traffic Jams In The Air, The Kennedy Campaign, North Sea Gas, Firmly committed, Czechoslovakia, An analogy, Anglo-Methodist Reunion, Detained In Rhodesia, New broom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, County Commissions. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, July 28, 1943 Attitude Of Prisoners Of War. Obituaries: Sir William Matthews, Dr. F. M. Trotter Industry's debt to geology, Mr Sidney Garland Advertising pioneer. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Oils strong and Ling Temco soars $14 Wall Street, A Gunn's striking price 22s, A 13 point rise ends cheerful week Sterling, EQUITY Markets, H Miller in demand Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread heavy losses, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Good buying in NY cocoa futures, Cash tin heavily offered Commodities. Business and Finance: Improving forestry methods, Gallaher Limited, Clubman's goes for Assoc. Publicity, Examination of takeover tactics, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Sterling advances as confidence comes back, Kenwood chief hits at Thorn, Nigeria ship line plans US trade, Major reshuffle for L & 0 Properties, Space research doubt, British Funds active and firm Fixed Interest, Vauxhall car exports soar, Sunflower seed oil levy raised, Engineering pay row: disruption threatened, Sterling & Overseas Investments Limited Continued Progress, Peak Australian wool output forecast, Redundancy warning by Rolls-Royce, All eyes on reserves, IMF experts here again, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, 1975 is target date for metric system, John Brown out of the wood, Pressed Steel-Fisher lays off 6,000 men, Fast changes by Tesco, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Boardroom split grows, W. E. Norton (Holdings).-Pre-tax, Call for overtime ban, Metal Traders' profits shock, Insurance aid for buying shares, More money for Metals Exploration, Vickers faces total shut-down at Barrow, How The Markets Moved, 'Most difficult' problems remain for sugar pact, Money Market, Lerner leaves M & S board, The Mint, Birmingham, Limited, Banks merger a boost to Martins Unicorn, GPO cuts guarantee to 'ring' companies, Shorts offered £1m loan, Letraset Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend Broadcasting Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,912, A brake on bidding, The second's place. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Down to the grass-roots of post war France, Effective Poulenc production, Plays without playwrights, WHY CONFORM? by Martyn, THE TIMES Saturday REVIEW, When is the best time to stop?, Pedagogical Sketch-, Pooter, Paperbacks, Home is the heroin, Sheer entertainment of the twenties, Bliss To Write For Youth Orchestra, There, and necessary, We were born in those hills, What makes John Hillaby, Fiction: small lines and the large worlds within them, Outside the action, A live reading, A hard case, A festival of plays, Into the comic abyss, Growth of a salesman, The point is that there is no point, Lessons of our new gallery.
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