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The Times - 17/10/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From ROGER NICHOLSON, By PETER RYDE, From EVELYN IRONS, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 16, By DAVID WOOD, By Our Labour Staff, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Oct. 16, By PAT HEALY, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER-Reading, Oct. 16, By Our Church Correspondent, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Belfast, Oct. 16, By MICHAEL BAILY Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT-Brighton, Oct. 16, BY OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Brian MacArthur, Education Correspondent, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Bonn, Oct. 16, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Oct. 16, By RICHARD HARRIS, From Our Own Correspondent, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, Oct. 16, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Oct. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Oct. 16, By DAVID WOOD Political Correspondent, From JONATHAN RANDAL-Warsaw, Oct. 16, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Tel Aviv, Oct. 16, From Don Banas, From HENRY KAMM, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Oct. 16, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By NEIL ALLEN, PHS, ANTHONY BARBER, Chairman, , KEITH KYLE., VICTOR MONTAGU., S. K. CARTER., WALTER H. SALOMON., CHORLEY., W. G. JACK, Bursar and Chairman, , R. J. O. MEYER., L. J. HAWKINS., By Sir Oswald Mosley, JOHN JEWKES, Professor of Econo-, GRAHAME H. CAVE., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By TOM CLARKE, By GERALD SINSTADT, By ROBIN MARLAR, By PETER MARSON, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By ALAN GIBSON, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, From NEIL ALLEN, From RONALD FAUX, From GINA HUNT, From REX BELLAMY, From RAYMOND, By Michael Billington, G.W., By ROY MACKIE, By MICHAEL THOMAS, LABOUR STAFF, By GEOFFREY CHARLES Motoring Correspondent, By HUGH STEPHENSON, By GILES SMITH, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, Peter Jay ECONOMICS EDITOR writes, By MICHAEL BAILY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Profile by DAVID WOOD, Political Correspondent, MRS. MARGARET JONES., By RONALD KERSHAW, By CLIFFORD WEBB, Midland Industrial Correspondent, Erom HENRY SCOTT STOKES-Tokyo, Oct. 16, From PAUL MARTIN-Beirut, Oct. 16, By HUGH NOYES, JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN GILMORE, By GERALDINE KEEN,

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News: Law men's fear of loss of public liberties, De Gaulle warmer towards US, 'Ghetto schools' a lesson in harmony, Promise on welfare by Agnew, Soviet bar on poet's play, Court order to Donald Peers, UN told of Falklands claim, Czechs sign treaty accepting troops, Court case after left at stop, What? seeks new ideas, Lillian Board beaten in final, Minister names Derry marchers, Former BPC chief accused, Dr Graham-type crusade declining, Agreement near on halt to bombing of N Vietnam, Peace talks at crucial stage, First sale of Beatty manuscripts, Safety claims for cars 'too glib', Plan to flood rich farmland, Gen LeMay starts fact-finding tour in Vietnam, Rail move for safer crossings, Polish student leader gaoled, Resignation from Government and the move to Fascism, Proof of 'deal' says Kaunda, Cyclamates research inconclusive, Hope seen in Smith reply, Civil disobedience threat in India, No retreat on 2-tier letters, Removal of Liu clears way for Maoist wing, Israel hopes for peace settlement rise, The Times Diary Blackheath vista preserved Fuller for Oxford Poetry chair Travers: a farce at 81, Europe urged to act as united power, Ministers in merger dilemma, Deadlock in engineering talks, Clerk gambled £57,000, Banker on 11 charges, Carbon dioxide is bait for botflies, Setting up home on an ice floe, Katie Stewart on cooking with foil, Seeking morality in government, Cernik sees pact as guarantee, Maxwell bids £26m for press group, Dr Kiesinger calls for reappraisal over Russia, Red tape holds up welfare benefits for poor families, Plan for parking meters outdated, Smith asks Wilson to remove Privy Council barrier, Kray case question on motive, Development plan for 415 acres in Kent, Aluminium in the kitchen, Olympic profile: Hemery the mid-Atlantic champion, Muskie new hope of Democrats, Pte Coffey's true V C bought for museum, £54,121 will of Princess Marina, Lindsay mobbed in schools dispute, Nobel win for work on genes. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Crown, Brc, Science In Action, Ppa, Georgian Carpets Ltd, Imi, Rolls Royce, The Royal Air Force, Multiple Display Advertisements, Westinghouse, Post Manager, Oakham School, Nv, Heal's Choose Atlas, Aluminium in action, Co-operative Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY, Lucas, Bua, Lows, SCM (United Kingdom) Limited, Evertaut, NEW society, Rnib, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Lowenbrau, Blue Nun, Budget, Thanet Investment Trust Limited, M & G, Msl, John Tyzack & Partners, Lloyds Bank, Taiwan Power Company, Metal Box Company Limited, British Leyland, Pan Am, Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce,, Hertz, Managing Director, Gestetner, Wates build with care, Lp, The Parker Pen Company Ltd, P-E Consulting Group Limited, British Heart Foundation Appeal, Gramco U.K. Limited, Ellis & Everard, Limited, Gpo, British Leyland Motors, Ccm, Gpo Posts, Royal Institute Of International Affairs, Mha, Barnardo's, B.A.R. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Lords: gaming clubs must act swiftly, Consumer choice in carriage of goods, Freightliners must go to new corporation, PTAS must not be delayed, Six months income lost in floods, Forecast that went wrong, Changes in Ministries, Single control of overseas affairs, Commons: Farmers' part in saving imports. Law: Action Over Pope John Film May Be Tried In London The Spoken Word Inc. V. Steven S.A. and Another, Claim By Client Against Solicitor Fails Buckland V. Mackesy Buckland V. Watts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Monday, October 18, 1943. Editorials/Leaders: Mating The Ministries, Running The Olympics, Why everyone can welcome the Giro, Protest In Russia. Letters to the Editor: Pro-Tory bias, Postman's Round, Banker's duty, Adjusting The Constituency Boundaries, Roads To The Docks, Free enterprise, Parole System, Don't always put the blame on banks, Folly to destroy, Crisis For Communism, Loan For A Strike, Are The Public Schools Charities?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church News, Major-General T. C. Newton has. Arts and Entertainment: British Couple Win At Bridge, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,982. Obituaries: Mr Franz Reizenstein Composer and pianist, Mr Freddie Frinton, Mr R. F. Im Thurn, Mr E. Connor. Sport: Encouragement for Royal Navy, Stroller causes some worry, Move to avert Brundage snub by Negroes, Yesterday's football, Carter impressive in points victory, Britain drop behind after defeat, Sports in Brief, Riboccare faces strong Irish challenge, No reprieve for Norwich, Superdocious gains third victory, Stalemate of penalty goals, Jury members walk out, Cadets' first win over Whites, Face saved by Hateley, A bad day all round, One header by Greaves enough, Yesterday's Cheltenham results, Palace simplicity undoes Leeds, Surprise in Wills-Pannal foursomes, Results Athletics, N. Midlands rally, Lillian Board mastered by outsider, Top bid of £16,500 at sales, Derby earn their replay, All Black Laidlaw an Oxford gain, Key to Olympic gymnastics, Tewkesbury win for Dormant, Hungry Manchester kept at arm's length, Staffordshire mistakes. Picture Gallery: Gold medals and Olympic records, Rises And Falls. Reviews: Invigorating dancers, Students' account of emergent composers, Passion and cheek with a flute, Van Gogh Show, Welcome light comedy Savoy Theatre The Secretary Bird, A critical look in the mirror, Talent of high order, Unfamiliar music by Tchaikovsky, Pre-modern joys, Crome exhibition comes to the Tate, Vadim's extravagant comic strip, Wells Novel As A Play. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous, Personal, Announcements, Appointments also on pages 25 and 26, Company Notices, Entertainments. Property: Miscellaneous Properties, Country Properties. Deaths. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, U S surcharge to stay, The best way to hit that target of £100,000, Marine men hit back over delay complaints, French jet challenge feared, Soviet rates alarm shipowners, Pergamon may be forced to go higher, WEIR THE WEIR GROUP LIMITED Interim Statement, Pricerite Ltd. Interim Statement, Eurosyndicat, Atlantic Units provide scope for growth FOR THE saver, BOAC and agency policy, Long haul begins on Transport Bill, £5,000 rise in building society limit, Qantas recovery, Slot machine vendors seek £10m decimal aid, How much is an incomes policy worth?, Weir Group still going for good final result company NEWS, Sherritt & Western Mining link-up mining, Clyde's pointer to progress, Saudis' sea-bed claim, Drivers' unions in talks with Marsh, Industrial production rising at 5 pc a year, Fall in sales jolts makers, The Times 500, The British Printing Corporation Limited, BUSINESS diary Hatchets soon buried, Takeovers Scoreboard, Thanet Investment Trust Limited, Drive to modernize chemical dealings, Viyella to expand in N-W, Plessey's Wall St aim, 'Vital' that Britain increases pace in instruments race, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, British Leyland gears up to assemble for foreign rivals, Matthews in new post at Trafalgar, Counter offer for Edmunds Walker, Maxwell's £26m takeover bid for News of the World, £18m car orders at show, How The Markets Moved, CBI hunts members the quiet way, New export promotion department, £2¼m order for Bovis group, Japan set to treble car exports, Maxwell-soldier of fortune and tycoon, Buckingham joins in the auction for Welch, Margetson Bids, Deals & Mergers, Hard cash bargaining at engineering pay talks. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Second line shares make the running EQUITY Markets, NY cocoa futures soften near the close, Engineers strike threat clouds the horizon Sterling, European And Far East Securities, Rates fall after large help from Bank Money Market, Midland Stocks, Covent Garden prices, Useful hedge for investors in Varney (Holdings) new ISSUES, Recent Issues, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Gilts improve further, Gilts improve further; long tap raised ¼ Fixed Interest, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Cocoa price at 10-year high Commodities, Regional Share Prices, Silver prices plummet, Unit Trust Prices.

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