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The Times - 07/06/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From EVELYN IRONS and INNIS MACBEATH-New York, June 6, From INSIGHT-Los Angeles, June 6, From IAN MCDONALD-Washington, June 6, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY A STAFF REPORTER, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By A. W. HASLETT, Science Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, By PHILIP HOWARD, BY JOHN ROPER, BY OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, June 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, June 6, From DESSA TREVISAN-Belgrade, June 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Moscow, June 6, From ROBERT REINHOLD-New York, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Rome, June, 6, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, June 6, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Nature-Times News Service, FROM OUR SPECINL CORRESPONDENT-Amman, From TAD SZULC-Svitavy, Czechoslovakia, Rosemary Simon, June Rose, Pamela Coleman, From LOUIS HEREN, From INNIS MACBEATH, From JAMES RESTON., From NICHOLAS HERBERT, PHS, JOHN PARTRIDGE, Chairman, The Imperial Tobacco Company, Ltd., A. R. UBBELOHDE. Platts Farm, Burwash, Sussex., PETER DU SAUTOY, President, The Publishers Association, S. ALPER, Chairman, National Caravan Council Limited., JOHN TORRANCE. Hertford College, Oxford, June 5., ANN SMALLBONE. Somerville College, Oxford., NIGEL CURTIS-RALEIGH. 5 St. Peter's Square, W.6, June 4., By Robert F. Kennedy, E. D. BROWN, Senior Lecturer in International Law., ROBERT J. PELIZA, Leader, Integra tion with Britain Party., L. G. DUNFORD., ERIC BAKER, Acting DirectorGeneral, Amnesty International, Turnagain Lane, Farringdon Street, E.C.4., Q. N. PARSONS., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By JOHN WOODCOCK, Cricket Correspondent, By JACK FINGLETON, By ALAN GIBSON, By CHARLES BRAY, BY PETER RYDE, Golf Correspondent, By NORMAN FOX, By HARLEY GELLING, FROM VIVIAN JENKINS, From REX BELLAMY, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS and JIM SNOW, By PAMELA MACGREGOR-MORRIS, By DOUGLAS CALDER, By Guy Brett, S.S., From James Cayzer, A.B., W. M., By GERALD ELY, From EDWARD MORTIMER, By KEITH PAYNE, Banking Correspondent, From DAVID SPANIER-Washington, June 6, By PHILIP JACOBSON, BY MICHAEL BAILY, Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, June 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Geneva, June 6, By ROBERT MORGAN, who is Director, Marine Resources Research Unit, Portsmouth College of Technology., RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, By DAVID DAVIS, By MAURICE CORINA, By NICOLAS TRAVERS, BY RICHARD SPIEGELBERG, Roy Mackie, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By PETER JAY, Economics Editor, DAN BOSCOE., HAROLD OWEN, Chairman, Anglesey Branch Council for the Preservation of Rural Wales., LAURENCE GRAFFETY-SMITH., BY JOHN GILMORE, By OUR MINING EDITOR, From GAVIN GORDON,

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News: The Queen's seven wins, Tall Blocks Threat To London Skyline, Rail pay rebuff may revive strike call, Disease takes toll among refugees in Jordan, Randolph Churchill dies at 57, The Times Diary Kennedy's prophetic question Menotti plans Harlem opera house A museum for old buildings, Film shows horrors of chemical war, Soviet drive in agriculture, Belgian hopes for new Government Provisional pact signed, No hearing on seized passport, Party intellectuals blame Mr Wilson, Where Industry Can Help Nursery Schools, £4,700 For Four Candlesticks Irish Silverware, Wilson under fire again in Rhodesia, Lancashire's 'grey' towns seek a new champion, Kennedy victim of his nation's eroded ideals, Warning to Britain on Nigeria arms sale, President decrees a day of mourning, An epitaph by Yevtushenko, Minister disowned by Saigon Firm line on peace talks, Art courses 'are in a mess', Lisbon scorn for United Nations, Left-winger for incomes board Mrs Castle's TUC capture, 500 Bet Shops To Be Questioned First Government scrutiny, The Times, Body Of Senator Kennedy Flown To New York, Paris Transport Strike Ends Still tension in car firms, Belgrade students press demands, Bridge ban on Britons is lifted, From hunter to city-man in Iran, HOW TO END OIL SEA POLLUTION Aid for stricken tankers, Pornography as innocent pastime, Cancer risk warning, The Queen's message to widow, Free university call at Cambridge Hull students' victory, Belgrade talks on Dobson case, Mr Short defends 'all in', Mayor describes diary note on 'assassination date', Mozart at Coliseum will open new era, Chemist discovers way to cheap nitrogen, Some clues to quasar processes, Russian Tanks In Czechoslovakia 'Routine joint exercises', Arab anxiety over effect on world opinion, 'The only way we can live', A dancer's enthusiasm, Six killed on motorway, Mental Health: Calling All Margerys, Learning Music On Location, Soft drugs as substitute for alcohol, Summonses on gaming clubs, Danger in the kitchen, Chilean hunt for escaped yacht, 'We are the most frightening people on this planet ', The election he would not have won, £12,000 debt facing Eric Tabarly, Payment for noise is urged. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, onassis, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Short Loan & Mortgage Company Limited, Martins Unicorn Ltd, Richard Ellis & Son, Unit Assurance Company Ltd, Deinhard, The Times, Asea, Ameys, Ottoman Bank, Pan Australian Unit Trust, Hertz, Honeywell, Boac, Westminster Hambro Growth Investment Units, H.A. FOX, Brims, Wool. Index. Picture Gallery: Rises And Falls. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Glasgow, Voice of America head resigns, Church News. Obituaries: White House aspirant who campaigned for peace in Vietnam, Archbishop voices grief of Britain, Obituary Mr Randolph Churchill Father's biographer, journalist and politician, The Pope praying for the world. Editorials/Leaders: Brow-beaten Proctors, Too Many Towers, HE Stood For Justice, The Cult Of Violence, Time to put extra funds back to work, Wider horizons. Letters to the Editor: Gibraltar's Future, Graduate employment, WHO IS To Be 'Mr'?, Truffles In The Desert, Giro response, Smelter plea, Industry And Student Unrest: Respect For Human Values, Helen Keller, Caravan Sites, Sea-Bed Wealth, British Books In Canada, Human Rights In Russia, Needed-a total tourism policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Tuesday, June 8, 1943 Defence Of Chungking. Sport: Sheahan and Chappell show the way, Fitzwilliam show real power, This Pitch Could Turn Sour, Sports in Brief, Cemented to crease, Move closer for Allan Clarke, N Hunt programmes, Carr And Shade In Last Eight Opponents fade quickly, Kent take control, Gloucester lose quick wickets, Enhanced Status At Ardingly, Surrey Batsmen Fall To Gibbs, Ball doubtful, Day of dull play at Kidderminster, Coles close to record, Four Flat Racing Cards, Reavey has second win in week, Only Allcock sprints home, Boismoss Has Stamina Haydock Park prospect, Lowther Tennis, Brighton results, Fine stand for sixth wicket, Lone US challenge by Miss Rogers Easy victory for Russell, 23 minutes of tennis, O'Shea still doubtful. Reviews: Worthy of repetition, Copland's banal folksy opera, Blandings On Stage, Chameleonic soprano, Two first-rate documentaries from Harlech, Novello romance revived Saville Theatre The Dancing Years, Happy memories of Onegin, An enormous public for the Proms, Three modern Painters, Century Theatre leaves Manchester, Graceful Mozart. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Opera And Ballet, General Vacancies, Business Opportunities, Young Qualified Accountants, Technical Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,869. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Properties, Two homes from one house. Business and Finance: At stake: the world's monetary system, Need for UK case studies, Structures, Israel to use 'light radar' for meteorological research, 'Johnnies' dividends, The squeeze: bankers win a temporary breathing space, Curious answer, Burmah Oil, Wall St to close on four days, Accountants in search of an image, The Gog and Magog, BoT reports 2 pc boost in capital investment, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited Incorporated In The Republic Of South Africa From the statement by the chairman, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, When a rights issue is more than a gift, Keeping the unions out of court, Hield Brothers (manufacturers of, Siebe Gorman sets up 'dividend' reserve, Dutch cigar firm begins UK drive, Pricerite Limited, Package holiday group attacks price policy, Interim Statement Liebig's Extract Of Meat Company Limited, Rootes pay deal agreed, Another solid gain in NY silver, Gravity surveys by satellites, IMF takes back gold, Campaign to protect housewife, State owned ports plan 'right back in melting pot', Loan 'not discussed', Dares Estates Limited, Union Corporation Limited, £ weakens in quiet trading, Marconi wins TV order Contracts, C.L.R.P. to hold payout, BRIEFLY from the BOARDROOM, Selincourt rally in second-half, Trade plan interests US, Turner & Newall's dividend is safe, Further Data, New trend in L&G link?, The City Of London Real Property Company Mr. Gerald Glover Reports for 1968, More coal yard closures, Bache forecasts strong rise in silver, Legal and General link with M & G, Hargreaves earns more but pegs total at 10pc, Briefly, Lyons exports Wimpy bars to 60 countries, Egg Board's 'little lion' faces the axe, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Smiley to head marketing body, Basis for hope over gold, Business Diary, Amey Group.-Says acceptances, Ignoring the facts, Bayer Drives In With The B.M.W. Plastic Car, Property firm's £2,000 gift, Netting the cash, S African bankers talk to Swiss bullion men, Societes Reunies D'energie Du Bassin De L'escaut "E.B.E.S." Issue by way of rights of 795,000 new shares, How The Markets Moved, American offer for Kenyon, Aerospace exports rise by 50%, Materials, Clearing bankers protest, Moderate help from Bank Money Market, Loyds-Ada sales pact, Glyn Mills and Charterhouse backing EED, Banco DI Napoli, US tax vote delayed, Chemical plant export orders fall by £66m, Takeovers scoreboard, CIS fights subsidiary status, Parnell buys Imhof for £950,000 cash Bids, Deals and Mergers, Optimism on eve of Bourse reopening, Top jobs for civil servants. Business Appointments: Promotion at BAC, New Tesco joint chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, More demand for the shorts Fixed Interest, London Stock Exchange Prices Large rises in banks, CLOSING PRICES-continued, London Provision Exchange, Bangor Punta Euroloan, Regional Share Prices, European And Far East Securities, Covent Garden prices, Recent Issues, Midland Stocks, Rubber easier as buyers become less keen Commodities, Shares extend their recent rises EQUITY Markets, Forward stronger but spot slips to $2.3840 Sterling, Solid advance as cautious mood is shrugged off Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices.

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