The Times - 18/07/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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By HUGH NOYES, From RICHARD DAVY-Prague, July 17, From DAVID BINDER-Belgrade, July 17, BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By CLIVE BORRELL, BY OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, By BEVIS HILLIER, BY OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-East Grinstead, July 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, BY OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, From PHILIP HOWARD-Oxford, July 17, BY OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, By TIM JONES, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, July 17, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From JOHN YOUNG-Lagos, July 17, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT-Uppsala, July 17, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Washington, July 17, FROM ROGER NICHOLSON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Athens, July 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, July 17, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, July 17, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, July 17, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-Saigon, July 17, BY OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By John Russell Taylor Film Critic, By William Shakespeare, By Michael Billington, By Guty Brett Art Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, by Antony King-Deacon, By JEROME CAMINADA, By RONALD FAUX and DENIS TAYLOR, DAVID FROST., QUINTIN HOGG., DORA GAITSKELL., LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD., DUNCAN FAIRN., TAM DALYELL., HARRY BRADSHAW., By Richard Harris, R. F. GINGELL., DAVID GLASS. RUTH GLASS. RALPH MILIBAND. J. H. WESTERGAARD. R. T. MCKENZIE. TERENCE MORRIS. RAYMOND FIRTH. RONALD DORE., HENRY WILLIAMSON., From VIVIAN JENKINS-East London, S. Africa, July 17, By a Special Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, BY OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By PETER CRANMER, By JACK FINGLETON, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From PETER RYDE-St. Cloud, Paris, July 17, By LEWINE MAIR, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By Nature-Times News Service, By GERALDINE KEEN, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By DAVID SPANIER-Washington, July 17, By JOE ROEBER, by Richard Lambert, by L. R. Buckley, by Margery Hurst, by Michael O'Connor, by Geoffrey Wansell, by Brian Hammond, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, By RODNEY COWTON, By RONALD KERSHAW, By DAVID JONES, The first of a regular series by ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY JOE ROEBER, Industrial Editor, DIARMID MCLAUGHLIN, By Our Mining Editor, By JOHN GILMORE, By JOHN CARRINGTON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, July 17,
ResumoNews: Control of trawler winches, Biafra To Attend Niger Meeting, Five staff strike at union HQ, Ocean Hovercraft 'In 20 Years' From Our Correspondent-Ramsgate, July 17, Home gassing danger from faulty boiler flues, US apartheid threat, Busmen ready for pay showdown, French communist call for conference, US airliner in grenade hijacking, Buying power of £ now 17s 5d, Deposed Iraq President in London, New policy soon on road speeds Safety is main concern, Labour's record jolly good, Brown says, India princes in fight for privileges, Jesuit marries divorcee, Saigon lawyer renews mediation offer, Tea boy to key man, Rhodesian Front prepares for republic, Johnson plea on aid Bill, The Times Diary Booker's back fat book prize Hirshhorn's $30,000 inspiration Tam Dalyell of the Binns, Chiffon and pearls at ballet costume sale, Israelis kill 13 Arabs, Greek constitution attacked, Duke fears return of call-up, How to be a top girl, Rebels ready to serve, Balogh cure for UK ills, Awards for scientists curbed, Spassky in strong position, Mao's influence flounders against student tide, Editors want contempt review, Outline of strategy by Couve de Murville, Electricity bill £2,228 short, Careers school leavers, Way ahead in banks, 'Trial by television': David Frost replies to judge, Lords reform Bill due in November, Johnson considers leaving Vietnam Early troop cuts discussed, Churches discuss aid to famine areas, Longest day of talks in Paris, Resignation of Colonel Mitchell is accepted, 'Fiendish cyanide plot' alleged at Kray trial, Liberal new look group named, Death due to birth pill, Butlin Silver Goes For £100,272, Britain accepts UN invitation, Mortar squad of 13 girls, Iraq leader who has been through it all before, Belgrade backing for liberal regime, Scientology expanding, official tells inquiry, Challenge to milk board, Mr Fortas defends his position, Pay policy: temporary expedient or a bit of socialism?, Sneyd leaves for US in few days, Studious lads wanted, Oxford in search of a poetry professor, Britain joins in £2,000m combat plane project, A New Deal Urged For Outpatients Little attention to dignity, How aspirin relieves toothache, Super jobs in stores, Tory anxiety over Rhodesian plan for republic, Dubcek Offers To Meet With Brezhnev Visit to Prague by Tito expected, Prague warned of threat to Soviet interests, US airline concern at hijacking, Food gaining in race with population, Invasion demand by Kaunda. News in Brief. Display Advertising: NEWsociety, 'Interunie', Gallaher Limited, Spink, The National Bank, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rexmore LIMITED, City Of Liverpool, The Grocers' Institute, Export Intelligence, Barclays Bank, Butlin's LTD., Wimpey, The Sunday Times, Nse, Sheraton Hotels, National And Commercial Banking Group Limited, Scribbans-Kemp Limited, Time Products Limited, Arbuthnot Latham & Co. Limited, Metropolitan College, Cib, Scm, The Pit Ponies, Noble Lowndes Annuities Ltd. Index. Picture Gallery: Among the Alaskan mountains. Politics and Parliament: The Commons: filling the gaps in Nato strength, US bid for Gallaher, Lords: the Balogh way to recovery, Rescuing the lone yachtsman, CS less toxic than tear gas, Taking the fingerprints of children, Arms salesman at work. Classified Advertising: Personal, Zambia Flying Doctor Service, Announcements, Appointments Advertisements, Declaration Of Dividends, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: A British cartoon film that should please nearly everyone, Menuhin's inspiriting Handel, Moore exhibition makes hay of critical theories, US history told with wit, The Romans do, No New Britten At Festival, Shakespeare takes wing. Editorials/Leaders: Arms For Zambia, Another Coup In Iraq, Size may not make banks more efficient, The Danger Of Rigging. Letters to the Editor: Television And The Public Good, Dr Vassili Filias, Tory Leadership, Anglican-Methodist Reunion, Trees And The Pla, We need international laws against cartels, Boys In Men's Prisons, 'Shot In The Arm', Race Relations Bill, Without A Hat, Scottish Regiments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: The Queen has appointed Queen, Johnson's New Job, Church News Archbishop Enthroned. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Business and Finance: WSOC trims staff, Banco DI Sicilia, Ballot on unions at BSC?, Iraq coup threat to oil firms, Heenan wins New York deal contracts, Computers: battle for the future, Carreras put up some prices, $55m US offering, Helping hand for Patent Ind Bids, Deals and Mergers, Steel group reorganizes, Firm wins £109m orders, TUC presses Wilson to increase industrial capacity, Smuggled silver used to buy gold, Depreciation trims half-year profits for Granada, Regional Share Prices Belfast, Early losses recouped Midland Stocks, Retailers study links with manufacturers, Milan firm with widespread gains, BRIEFLY FROM industry, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, World Bank loan to help Ghana's cocoa expansion, The pitfalls of equal pay, Severe shortage of credit Money Market, British Funds still subdued Fixed Interest, Advertising reshuffle, Bank chairmen seeing Jenkins today to defend case for merger, Contractors assured of 14% on capital, Keep Britain's economy on same road, urges IMF, DEA sees peak output fall as exports gain, Good gold earnings by AAC, Catherwood seeks to double the money for NEDO, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Quite firm with another small advance Sterling, Anderson Mavor Limited, AEA loses in nuclear re-shaping, Inquiry into power delays, Dowty raises profit margins, Business Diary, MERGER: why the commission said No, Why the dissenters said Yes, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold Mining Companies' Reports For The Quarter Ended 30th June, 1968, The Times Share Indices, How The Markets Moved, Leading shares mark time; golds dull EQUITY Markets, Scottish Television Limited, Another heavy drop in NY silver, Chirstening, European And Far East Securities, Sugar conference expected to resume in September, BP opposes price cuts, S African rumour hits gold price, Strike-hit firm is moving, Co-op Permanent income down £5m, City concern on AT tactics. Obituaries: Sir Hugh Poynter, Prof Bruno Nardi, Mr Julius Cecil Holmes, Mr Norman Robertson Canadian diplomat of world rank, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, July 19, 1943 "Hansard" Revived. Sport: Injury to Roger Young mars Lions' win, Sports in Brief, Hadrian may beat Quy in Michael Sobell Stakes, Fine Challenge By Matthews Stylish Miss Wellerman, McCafferty withdrawn, Faithful few watch Surrey struggle in the cold, Australian protest, Big task for Glamorgan, Kanhai Caught, Marshall in control, Townsend again sets pace Unhappy Barnes gives up, Century by Lightfoot, First defeat for Marks, Miss Irvin takes big lead, Shock for Mukerjea, Roehampton Croquet, Challenge to Optimist, Four Races Gain Sponsorship, Oliver and Sweep III defy weather, England's Eighth Win, Lively spell by Higgs, Struggle for British riders, Kempton Results, Meek Batting By Worcester Illingworth dominant, Tedious total by Inverarity. Law: Widow Cannot Take Over Appeal Regina V. Jeffries, Division Of Blood Specimen Into Three Parts Valid Kidd V. Kidd Ley V. Donegani, Bail for girl on murder charge, Decree Absolute IS Set Aside For Fraud Schneider V. Schneider, Executors Win Appeal Over Estate Duty Valuation IN RE LYNALL (deceased). Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,904, Television and radio B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1). Weather: The Weather. Property: Central Flats, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Rolls-Royce coordinates two bodies. Stock Exchange Tables: Textile shares improve, $55m offering opens up new US market, Rises And Falls, Recent Issues, Commodities, Montreal and Toronto, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Unit Trust Prices.
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