The Times - 09/11/1968
1968; Gale Group;
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From FRED EMERY, By ROY LEWIS, By ARTHUR REED, From ROGER NICHOLSON, BY STAFF REPORTERS, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-York, Nov. 8, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By JAMES DAGLISH Political Staff, BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, From PETER STRAFFORD-The Hague, Nov. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Nov. 8, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Nov. 8, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Bonn, Nov. 8, From DAVID BONAVIA-Saigon, Nov. 8, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Paris, Nov. 8, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT-New York, Nov. 8, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By MICHAEL PHILLIPS Racing Correspondent, By ROY MCKELVIE, By REX BELLAMY, Tennis Correspondent, By GEOFFREY GREEN, Football Correspondent, By U. A. TITLEY, Rugby Correspondent, By PETER HOPKIRK, By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, From RICHARD WOGG-Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 8, From PER FORSLIND, PHS, R. S. C. BAILY. Blofield Rectory, Norwich, Norfolk, Nov. 7., PETER LAKE. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Nov. 7., P. MARTYN LUNKEN. Tyn Rhyl, Aldringham, Leiston, Suffolk, Nov. 6., DAVID J. F. POLLOCK, ViceChairman, British Humanist Association., A. L. HUTSON. 4 Crosby Square, E.C.3, Nov. 6., ROBERT DIMMICK. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Nov. 6., WYNDHAM THOMAS., JEREMY HUTCHINSON., P. W. HARLAND. Editor-in-Chief. Telegraph and Argus., KATHLEEN MANNING., By Cecil King, KATE PLAYFAIR., A. J. RAYNER., ROBERT W. MOWAT., D. G. DAVIES. 49 Trinity Church Square, S.E.1, Nov. 6., MICHAEL OGDEN., R. KATHLEEN BELL. Downend, 74B Bath Road, Reading, Berkshire, Nov. 6., KENNETH LEECH, H. W. YOXALL. 15 Albert Court, Kensington Gore, S.W.7, Nov. 6., By John Skinner, By NICOLAS TRAVERS and CHRISTOPHER MARLEY, By ARTHUR REED Air Correspondent, By ALEX HENDRY, Labour Staff, By HUGH STEPHENSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GRAHAM, By Nature-Times News Service, By Dr. Alan Barham Carter, Gudrun Tempel, H.B.R., by Peter Barnes, Jessica Jenkins, Ann Thwaite, BY GRANT UDEN, Alan Garner, Jacky Gillott, BY JOHN UPDIKE, BY THOMAS HINDE (Hodder and Stoughton 35s),
ResumoNews: Lords to debate reform Bill, Gunmen seize Onassis jet, British arms assurance to Lagos, 167 arrested after demonstrations in Prague, Jury acquit farmer, Students break up MP's meeting, Hornsey art students get reprieve, Portuguese call for reforms, The Times Diary Scranton as ambassador to London South African ex-Nazi on visit Why N England snubbed Wallace, Blow the wind southerly, Wiltshire walks, Two planes shot down, Mafia may move into Britain, To be extradited to Canada, That Caribbean appeal, Bonn security lapses 'due to rivalry', Coroner criticizes ministry, 2,500 guard the Queen in Rio, Kedgeree secret, Priest is dismissed by bishop, Employees' efforts fail to save British Eagle, Firm stand in building pay clash, More cancer tests urged, Beyond the limit, Arsenal celebrates 50 years with the football elite, No prosecution after poll recount, But, why not fresh fish?, Sitting through the ages, School bans boys over boycott, Nixon and Humphrey meet near Miami, Dr Jarring still has a chance, Third airport 'will need large new town' near, Rhone valley value, Britain backs plan for summit talks on Europe, Fertilization outside the body, 'Black box' man fined £240, Licence curb on export of MSS, Cambodia chooses a path of dignity, Soviet pledge to Egypt, Russian deserters flee to Sweden, Deadlock on Rhodesia is unbroken, Reynolds arrest ends long hunt by Yard man, BBC reshuffling its external services, S Africa to have stiffer press law, Ten years of protest in and out of gaol, Depriving man of his dignity and significance, Priests are gaoled, Christmas for the Wild Readers Successes: all-round and special, The Roman Church's crisis of authority, Hanoi rejects Thieu's offer, Government in a rut-Healey. 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Ltd., Bodley Head, Sky Tours, Solid Executive, Roses, Stainless Steel Electric Knife, Executive Briefcase, Cresta Sewing Machines Limited, Fishers Of Billingshurst Ltd., Secker & Warburg, Maxwell & Beale, Stelp & Leighton Ltd., Klm, Harry Wheatcroft Roses, Boac, Jacatex, Gardening, Zeno Life, Times Newspapers Limited, Andre Deutsch, Overseas Readers, Minitrek Expeditions Ltd., Sander & Kay, Macanudo, Portsmouth Building Society, Chatto, Boyd & Oliver. Picture Gallery: Café life of 1920s recalled, Summer silhouettes. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, Announcements, Bedding Lavender, Hotels & Holiday Accommodation, Connoisseurs' Guide, Beautiful Specimen Nursery Stock, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments. Property. Sport: Townsend leading after record 65, Worcester runners, Willis keeps British title, Old rivals meet in finals, Trophy may cap win sequence, Daunting match for Spurs, Sports in Brief, Late changes in French team, O'Malley romps home, Sobers out and slump starts, Be Friendly set for his third Cup victory, Weekend sports fixtures Association Football, Rugby Union. Politics and Parliament: Government fund to meet contingencies. Editorials/Leaders: How To Stop The Rings, What To Tell The Children?, Markets try to gauge American policies, No Cheer For The Poles. Letters to the Editor: The British Stove, Place for bishops, Women In Medical Colleges, The Drugs Acts, Clerical Burden, Capital Gains Tax, A Heavy Sentence, Why work harder?, Life In New Towns, Population Growth, Nibbling At The Trust, Auction Rings, Half-term verdict, Ils Rendezvous, Keeping Intact Parliament's Privileges, Politician Authors, Murder Film, No responsibility. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Wednesday, November 10, 1943 Lord Mayor's Escort Of A.A. Guns. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Economist for BR planning. Obituaries: Mr. P. M. Dam, Wally Grout, Lady Cadbury, Mr Gerald Kersh Prolific writer of short stories and novels. Business and Finance: American curbs on foreign investment to be relaxed, BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Economics-the Nixon way The world is still uncertain about how the new Republican President will run the U.S. Here DAVID SPANIER selects some of the points Mr. NIXON made during his campaign. The Federal Budget, £12m ICI yarn project, NY cocoa one-cent limit up, Wool production up, DM rumours denied, US gold exports and imports rise, B Hill South's massive phosphate reserves mining, Sympathetic Bank note, UK shippers in Norwegian deal, Concentric's profits break upwards, Pergamon's plea to NoW shareholders, Fowler quits Treasury, Leaders rally sturdily EQUITY Markets, Liquidator at British Eagle as last-ditch hopes fade, Good car outlook-Jenkins, International factors forced stand on pay, Funds drift aimlessly Fixed Interest, The TUC gets ready for 1969, Quiet day with a 2 point rise to $2.3899 Sterling, Warning to US over inflationary pressure, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Montreal and Toronto, Building unions refuse to agree to a voluntary wage freeze, Margins trouble depresses FH Lloyd earnings company NEWS, Beatle drops Northern Songs link, Dow gains 8.33 in all-day buying spree, How The Markets Moved, US offset aid talks, Scramble for the routes, Pressure mounts for thrift plans FOR THE saver, Comfortable day in Lombard St Money Market, Bill rate higher. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Good rally by equities, Midland Stocks, Euro loan for Witan new ISSUES, Cash tin tops £1,400 a ton Commodities, Unit Trust Prices, NZAL shares worth 'at least £1 each' Bids, Deals & Mergers. Arts and Entertainment: Edward Maver Conventional refinements, Harry Golombek Russia's advance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,002, Weekend Broadcasting. Law: New Approach To Appeals Against Jury Verdicts Regina V. Cooper, Decree for Mrs Lennon, A Little Extra IS Too Much Delaroy-Hall V. Tadman (And Associated Cases), Norman Wisdom Must Pay Tax On Silver Sale Profit Wisdom V. Chamberlain (Inspector Of Taxes), Seven Indians on murder charge, Police complaints by immigrants. Reviews: President in the making, All too complicated for words High, Into his own trap Couples, Asking to be read, A new Pope, Pooter, Irrelevance and the "New Europe", A joy to celebrate A Dictionary Of Chivalry, Paperbacks, An actor's image and personality, Command of accent, Definitive version of Billy Budd, Special kind of Purcell, Comedy revival, The word stroke when, With nostrils flaring, Mathematics And The, Next week, Just the man for Covent Garden, Shots at a double target, Search for national heroes.
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