The Times - 30/10/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent, From DAN VAN DER VAT-Bonn, Oct. 29, By PETER HOPKIRK, From IAN McDONALD-Washington, Oct. 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Oct. 29, By NORMAN FOWLER, Home Affairs Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By Our Science Reporter, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, BY OUR EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Cambridge, Oct. 29, FROM OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From MICHAEL KNIPE-Prague, Oct. 29, From Our Own Correspondent, From EDMUND STEVENS-Moscow, Oct. 29, From ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, Munich, Oct. 29, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT-Brussels, Oct. 29, From PAUL MARTIN-Port Tewfiq, Oct. 29, From HILARY BRIGSTOCKE-Quebec, Oct. 29, From RICHARD WIGG-Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 29, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Oct. 29, From PETER HAZELHURST-Delhi, Oct. 29, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT-Lugano, Oct, 29, June Rose, By Stephen Walsh, J.O.C., Drama Critic, By Stanley Sadie, By Julian Critchley, By William Mann, Music Critic, From EVELYN IRONS-New York, Oct. 29, From INNIS MACBEATH-New York, Oct. 29, From DAVID SPANIER-Pittsburgh, Oct, 29, From LOUIS HEREN-Southfield, Michigan, Oct. 29, From JOHN CHARTRES, Northern Correspondent, PHS, From Mr. Alexander Cockburn, ALEXANDER COCKBURN., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, T. O. BEACHCROFT., BERNARD WILLIAMS., S. McCOMBIE., GRAHAM BELL., C. G. CRUICKSHANK., E. H. KRONHEIMER., CHRISTINE HYATT., REGINALD M. LESTER, JANE HENRIQUES., DONALD TYERMAN., VINCENT TILSLEY., W. T. PATTINSON., ROGER PROTZ., MARGERY PERHAM., BENEDICT BIRNBERG, MARGARET CROFT., PRAN CHOPRA., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By JACOB ECCLESTONE, By Nature-Times News Service, By GEOFFREY CHARLES, Motoring Correspondent, By ROY MACKIE, By OLIVER MARRIOTT, Financial Editor, By PHILIP JACOBSON, By FRANCES CAIRNCROSS, By ANTHONY THOMAS, Banking Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, FROM OUR NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, By DAVID DAVIS, By ANTHONY ROWLEY, By RONALD KERSHAW, Richard Fry FROM PARIS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Labour Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By DENNIS TOPPING, ALEXANDER R. GLEN., AUSTEN SPEARING, , By JOHN WOODLAND, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN GILMORE, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE,
ResumoNews: Plan to change EEC farm structure, A consultant venereologist writes:, Bassetlaw crucial pointer for major parties, Separatist groups join forces in Quebec, £660,000 threat to councillors, Support of McCarthy, Chatterton forgeries sold for £2,100, Mr Irving to be Deputy Speaker, Autumn Foliage Steals Rhs Show, Falangist clash in Madrid, More power for a French multi-purpose model, Gallery did not know of 'ring' inquiry, Bush fire deaths in Australia, Armed raider gaoled, Young Russians give pledge of allegiance to party, The General finds Turks cautious, Tests to beat Heathrow fog, Spies 'mailed Nato rocket to Moscow', Warning on pilots' redundancy, Too-hasty justice is criticized, Father Weir may be given new post, S African appeal to Britain, Robert Kennedy $10m memorial, Brazil's politicians in dispute with the forces, Airport machines may check passports, Socialists split in Italy, The Times Diary New role for Sunningdale Park? Sir Morrice's Geneva mission Parkinson broadens his scope, Master in sympathy with protest, Hoteliers warned over poor service, New envoy to face resentful India, Children 'cannot read after ten years at school', Minister denies Stansted is 'slipping through', Season of rally endurance tests begins, Suez setback to oil production, Penalty on singer invoked, Rachmanism 'goes on as before', Sales trick 'cause of forgery', How opinion polls operate, Tory pressure over boundaries, Control of rat population in sewers, Sir Michael Redgrave snubbed by theatre, Humphrey goes bouncing on, Why island chains are curved, The Host Difficult Day, Three break out of Durham prison security wing, Freedom demand by Czechoslovak composers, Bomb attack on trawler, Backed by Abernathy, Gun gang in £100,000 ambush, Johnson in secret talks on Vietnam, Sexual taboos may be gradually disappearing, but V.D. still evokes fear and shame among all age groups. Factual knowledge of these diseases is hard to come by-yet the Ministry of Health figures, published last week, show a sharp increase in the incidence of gonorrhoea. What should be done to remedy publie ignorance?, Newspaper repeats Agnew attack in spite of denial, Nixon's cold efficiency and the old hoopla, Careers: Married women who would like to become social workers-and help to alleviate a desperate shortage-are not exactly lured into training. Ruth Miller charts the possibilities of part-time social work training-and makes a plea for rationalization., Mr Lynch arrives for talks on Ulster, US broadcasters must disclose interests. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Crown, Lesser, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Mirror, Woking And District Water Company, Jack Barclay Ltd, Northern Rock, Bristol, Window Seal, Compton, Sky Tours, Leicester Permanent, The Williams Hudson Group, F]orward Trust, Altco Limited, Je Reviens, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ios, Twa, Kier Build Ports, Westminster Foreign Bank. Picture Gallery: Back from Mexico with the medals, Rises And Falls. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Coalition falls in Luxembourg, Oxford. Arts and Entertainment: Russians still in lead at chess Olympic, Television for to-day B.B.C. 1(ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,993. Reviews: Bold revival of Anger Royal Court Theatre Look Back in Anger, Spokesman for simple people, Committed Hungarian pianist, Caricature of life Mermaid Theatre: The Goblet Game, Celebrating Couperin, Solti's sumptuous Bruckner, Gift To Museum, Debts In The Arts. Editorials/Leaders: An Error Of £150,000, Senator McCarthy's Role, An engineering study to be welcomed, Security In Germany. Letters to the Editor: Cheque tax, 'Jolly good show', The Mosley Memoirs, Chance For Nigeria, The only alternative, Norwegians' doubts must be allayed, The complete picture, Olympic Scoreboard, Tribute to police, How Sunday's Demonstration Was Reported: Newspaper Treatment Of Events Under Criticism, Musical Trains, The scare stories, Party Politics, Right priorities, Offensive weapons, Obvious disappointment, Peaceful success, Burden of blame, Bbc Neutrality, The Waste Land Mss, The Statesman, India. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr W. Brucker, M Marius Moutet Militant socialist and doyen of French Senate, Mr E. P. Gee Conservation of wild life, Prof Sergei Tomkeieff, M Marcel Servin, Obituary. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Saturday, October 30, 1943 Dressing For War. Sport: Oldest club in word is in good hands, Mrs Williams falls to Miss Molesworth, West Indians win after collapse, Sports in Brief, Horton plays last game today, Armstrong upsets Blackpool, Harrow too strong, Clean sweep by US, Decision expected soon on future of Mill House, More money needed for swimming, Stein deal fails. Law: Wren Summary Trials Are Wrong Regina V. Coe, 'No Likelihood Of Driving' As A Defence Northfield V. Pinder. Classified Advertising: Young Men, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Travel And Hotels, Appointments Advertisements, Motor Cars. Property: II, Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Business and Finance: Montagu Trust growth, Rank expands colour TV set production, Cicely Rubber Estates Company Limited Continuing Policy Of Diversification, Takeover Panel to be reshaped with full-time chairman, Sharp rise in NY sugar, A comfortable close after large help Money Market, Equities stop their slide, Butlin's not keen on merger bid, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Car makers face weekend shutdown, Quota increase for Colombian coffees, BUSINESS diary Revamp for insurance policies, Bankers Trust link with Unitech, Plastics warning by ex-ICI chief, Harland & Wolff beat delivery date, How The Markets Moved, The East Worcestershire Waterworks Company, Weir bids for pump firm, Aquascutum And Associated Companies Limited, Clarkson (Engineers) Limited-The Tap & Die Corporation Limited, World survey to boost mechanical engineering sales, Strikers seek union pledge, British Funds waiting for a lead Fixed Interest, Receiving Orders, Company Meetings Merlimau Pegoh, Duckhams' new centre, Siemens and AEG in joint venture, Keyser Ullmann Holdings Limited Charles M. Keyser On Growth Of Merchant Banking Activities, Montevideo Gas plight, Simo Properties Ltd., UNITED SCIENTIFIC HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948 to 1967), Efta exports rise 11 pc, Brokers back from America, Zambia 'idle' fees to rise, Unilever firm in Amsterdam on bonus rumours The Bourses, West Driefontein faces critical weeks mining, Dead, buried-but back again, barking, News of the World verdict likely today, Hopes for new colour process, Fire losses alter sharply, Alliance Property will not raise Raglan terms Bids, Deals & Mergers, Big Russian grain harvest, More energy meetings for power chiefs, UK nuclear stake, Costain Australia deal contracts, Kitson's, Rolls-Royce Limited, Consolidated Salak Rubber Estates, Gill & Duffus Limited Interim Report, Detergent giant plans export-boosting plant, £3m drive by Bakelite, Sugar pact means £14m a year to Australia, Indian plan to prevent hoarding of jute, Herbert buys tungsten plant in sales drive, Hauliers and Ministry clash on Transport Act estimates, Six-day banks appeal, £100m cost of accidents, Choices in engineering wage row, Air insurance pattern for the Seventies?, Gopeng output up, Sharp rise in Gill & Duffus figures: higher final coming company NEWS, Car HP may be tightened in bid to slow spending, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Hambros must not vote Now stock, Co-ops in £19m merger, 'It's not British' row for Sir Leslie, Sugar surcharge reduced, Western Credit going well, United Guarantee dismisses its chief, Curbs would clash with EDC report, St. Martins-Warburgs, US bill rates up again, Focus on the US candidates DAVID SPANIER looks at the economic policies of Nixon and Humphrey and concludes that differences are mainly of emphasis, Even odds for Couve's bat on the franc, Company faces crisis over Pay-TV dispute, US boosts foreign stake, Cheap alloy for cars, London port plan for productivity, Advertising & Marketing, Malaysian rubber boom. Business Appointments: Sporborg will head Western Credit. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Industrials close at the top EQUITY Markets, Introduction for military supplier new ISSUES, European And Far East Securities, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Widespread gains in equities, Another decline drops DJ index to 951.08 Wall Street, Recent Issues, Cocoa higher in spite of heavy profit-taking Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Regional Share Prices, Unit Trust Prices, A four point decline to $2.39035 Sterling, Jessel Securities' new property trust FOR THE saver.
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