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The Times - 13/12/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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By DAVID WOOD, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, By JOHN YOUNG, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, From JOHN CHARTRES, By Our Estates Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By BEVIS HILLIER, By the News Team, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, BY OUR BROADCASTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Dec. 12, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Rome, Dec. 12, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Dec. 12, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Dec. 12, From Our Special Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG, From LOUIS HEREN-Washington, Dec. 12, From IAN McDONALD Washington, Dec. 12, From Ian McDonald, Antony King-Deacon, From RONALD FAUX, By Philip Howard, Exmouth, Western Australia, Dec. 12, By JOHN BLANDY, PHS, NICHOLAS KALDOR, OLIVER MOXON., C. M. BLOW, GERALDYNE WALFORD., JACK ASHLEY., JOHN KEVILL, L. E. JEFFREY BAYNES., JEAN SNAPE, M. D. W. ELPHINSTONE, SALTOUN, SHEILA K. HARDY, A. J. LLOYD WILLIAMSON., JAMES LONGMORE, RICHARD KIMBERLEY., WILLIAM POULTON, J. E. MITCHELL, Chairman, Hemel, J. C. COCKBURN, LEWIS WOMERSLEY., OLIVER BRISTOL:, HENRY MAXWELL, M. D. KNOWLES., B. D. MORGAN WILLIAMS, By Bevis Hillier, Sale Room Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, NEIL ALLEN, By ROY McKELVIE, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By GEOFFREY GREEN Football Correspondent, By JOYCE WHITEHEAD, BY Nature-Times News Service, By Nature-Times News Service, M.H., M. C., J.O.C., By GERALD ELY, By ANTHONY THOMAS, By WARWICK BROPHY, From PETER STRAFFORD, By GILLIAN O'CONNOR, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By ERIC WIGHAM, Labour Correspondent, Bp CLIFFORD WEBB, From INNIS MacBEATH, THE SELECTIVE INVESTOR by John Carrington, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Sydney, Dec. 12, DAVID SPANIER, PETER FELLGETT. Profes-, ROBERT OSBORNE., SIMON WEBLEY., From R. W. SHAKESPEARE, Northern Industrial Correspondent-York, Dec. 12,

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News: Foreign affairs in hands of calm negotiator, Consultancy, Scranton rebuked over Israel views, Record £4,600 For Tiepolo Etching, Wax Patterns For Concorde's Engines, New team is composed of old and trusted friends, Bombers attack Jordan bridge, Memo to men on the subject of women:, Biafra sovereignty demand checks hope of peace, £50 fine in Derry march case, Mr Smith chided for silence, Defence of City man opens, Benefits of the pill 'outweigh risks', Police arrest two men and a girl, MPs told of art school frictions, Double computer in CEGB's new centre, Centre-left government again in Italy, Electroforming, The Times Diary The new head at Ring Cross First Spanish synagogue since 1492 Kenneth Adam in Philadelphia, Accused child says she watched 'The Saint', 'Apache', Members to pick aides, Students stage sit-in at the Commons, £5m prestige block on site of Berkeley, M27 planned for 1971, Czech defence of Smrkovsky as party meets, Deaf mute boy lost in Spain, Navigation, Immigrant strain on health, Experts plan better flood warnings, Fumes warning to families, Dipped lights law operates next month, £4,500 for Bader-like boy, 12 injured in Amsterdam tanker fire, Jews leave Poland in mass exodus, Moon craters like frozen tidal waves, Not one vote against triumphant O'Neill, Briefly, Heathrow traffic chaos, Fresh proposals on Vietnam talks, £4,300 for a schoolboy's 2s stamp, Call to stop Concorde project, Controls for Guyana voting, Communications, DLI farewell after 200 years, Two Russian diplomats get visas, Hongkong demands on Chinese detainees, Wives' hunger strike in Madrid church, 1,070,000 signed for the Argylls, Americans study six types of electric vehicle, A Churchill attack on 'Soldiers', Backbenchers defy Government whip, Russia buys Forsyte Saga from BBC, GLC traffic scheme, Rebellion posters 'bogus', AA compromise over garage grading, Defence vulnerability of Western Australia, Chance weather boosted locust plague, Submarine parts stolen, 1969 election foreseen by Mr Heath. Index. Picture Gallery: Two centuries of art at the Royal Academy, Rises And Falls. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Leopold Joseph & Sons Ltd, Pirelli, Rank Xerox, William Sugg & Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Crown Agents, Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, Management Consulting Staff, Gonzalez Byass, Personnel Director, At Stratstone, Icfc, The Times, The Sunday Times, Blue Nun, Shelter, The Dunning Group, Stratstone, Florde Tabacos, Ottoman Bank, Rtz, Secretaries A Sunshine Job, United Northern Banks Limited, Christmas in Jermyn Street, Twa, Mowlem, Ti, Price's Chenmicals Limited, Company Finance & Merger Department, Lombank, Mha. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in Navy. Politics and Parliament: Different Tory speeches expected this weekend, Tribute to Captain O'Neill's courage, Investiture hocus-pocus, Further £700,000 for relief of suffering in Nigeria, Lords: continuing fall in recruits causes concern, Commons: BST should run for some time, Opposition would not talk on sovereignty, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Comity In Disputes Over Children In Re C (An Infant). Law: 'Too Good' Craftsman Loses Claim Hindle V. Percival Boats Ltd., Man WHO Left Motor Car 'Not The Driver' Campbell V. Formey. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Nepal, A Businesslike Team, Doctors' Dilemma, Export figures give reason for hope. Letters to the Editor: Despised prophet, The boom goes on, How not to govern, Evils of coalition, Party before country, Malaise of fear, Light on lecture, Church Reunion, Moise Tshombe, Loss of nerve, Oil and water, Steadying example, The Tablets, Courageous acts, Verdict by election, The Danger To Britain: Why Our Economic Prospects Are Not At All Gloomy, Priorities For Quieter Roads, Ideal climate, First glimmer, Chronicles Errant, The other picture, Miracle explained, Let down, Self-defeating, Cybernetics and the British economy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: RWV ROBINS Exuberant all-rounder, MISS TALLULAH BANKHEAD The darling of the twenties with a devastating wit. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, December 14, 1943 Help For Early Risers. Sport: Jockey Club merger to modernize racing, England caps in reserves, Sports in Brief, Gates at League Cup ties still rising, Faber's one challenger, Promising pair have strong chances, Wolstenholme in fourth place, Pitches a problem, Successful start by Schranz, New bid to rescue Villa, Hockey club records, No surprises in skating team, West Indians try fast bowling trio, Champion shocked by Ward, Terenure too quick for Douai, Lillian Board determined and eager for Athens, Boxing, New junior champion, Ashe never extended. Reviews: Maw's Illness Holds Up Opera, Art for an uncommitted public, J C Bach could certainly write opera, Renzo Rosselini is writing a new, Brusque interviewing, Haydn of vintage merit, Soldiers adds to Churchill legend, without offending New Theatre: Soldiers, Berlioz year. Property: Owning a piece of history, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Appointments also on pages 20 & 21, Announcements, Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Oriental Carpets And Rugs. Arts and Entertainment: Entertainments, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,031, Television for today B.B.1 (Ch. 1). Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Aust Mercantile Land scheme Bids, Deals & Mergers, Export tax puts VW costs up £24m, £3.5m order for Clyde, Distillers fails to satisfy the market, Car sales beat squeeze, Truman fears effects of squeeze on liquor trade company NEWS, Backing the trade centre, N o W signs link-up agreement with News, Realignment of currencies due: Schiller, H. Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Limited, 'Sad developments' at Giro, Control Data brings private monopoly suit against IBM, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd., Compton UK buys Shaw, Mrs Castle's car, council looks a doubtful starter, A pragmatist at the US Treasury, NY cocoa hit by profit-taking, W Deep raises total 5 pc mining, Steel prices plea to PIB, Pahang Consolidated Company, £19.7m US stake in British bank, £9m deal for M3 contracts, Regional Share Prices, Australians shrug off threat to money inflow, US threat to UK goods, Rally checked as tap prices are lowered Fixed Interest, Federal discount rate may rise, Land planning plea, End of a career in fishing BUSINESS diary, Interim Statements Express Dairy Half Yearly Report, Prices often end below their best EQUITY Markets, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Blow to airbus project, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Note circulation at record level, Dearer whisky in prospect, Company Meetings F. W. THORPE (Manufacturers of "Thorlux" quality lighting equipment) Current Trading Improvement, Guinness Arthur Guinness Son & Company Limited Preliminary Announcement of Profits and Dividends 52 weeks ended 28th September 1968, Lawtex Ltd Manufacturers of Umbrellas and Clothing) Extracts from the Report of the Chairman, Mr. H. E. Salomon., The Bank of Nova Scotia 137th Annual Statement-1968, Difficult day in Lombard St Money Market, Ultramar is finding its way back, How The Markets Moved, Ross Group recovers 25pc, The Convertible Bond Fund N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherland Antilles), The Times Share Indices, Vosper Limited, Cater Ryder & Company Limited Interim Statement, European And Far East Securities, The Forty-Eighth Annual General Trans-Zambesia Railway Company Increased Revenue From Both Goods And Passenger Traffic Mr. V. L. Oury on the track replacement programme, Building unions defy Government in strike ballot call, Union warning of ICL redundancies, Exports to S America, RHODESIA CEMENT, LIMITED (Incorporated in Rhodesia) Dividend No. 25, Trouble looms over women's pay in engineering industry, Raleigh to make prams, Copper supply still below usage, Record exports bring smallest trade gap for sixteen months, Three challenges for the Seventies PAUL W. McCRACKEN, who has just been made Chief Economic Adviser by Mr. Nixon, analyses the world's problems in this exclusive interview.. Business Appointments: Skol International names new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Tin drops £15 5s... Silver lower... Cocoa rises again Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-continued, Spot falls but forward rates rise firmly Sterling, London Provision Exchange, Recent Issues, Premiums on five newcomers, Montreal and Toronto, Another commodity unit offer, Midland Stocks, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Leaders close below best, Irregular decline in active trading Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices.

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