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The Times - 17/12/1968

1968; Gale Group;

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From Kyril Tidmarsh, BY OUR LABOUR STAFF, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By BASIL GINGELL, Naval Correspondent, From COLIN CHAPMAN-Sydney, Tuesday morning, By Our Political Staff, From MICHAEL HORNSBY-Prague, Dec. 16, By BRIAN MacARTHUR, Education Correspondent, BY A STAFF REPORTER, By CLIVE BORRELL, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Londonderry, Dec 16, By HUGH NOYES, Westminster, Dec. 16, By BYRON ROGERS, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Aldershot, Dec. 16, From Our Correspondent, By JOHN ROPER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Lagos, Dec. 16, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Nairobi, Dec. 16, From CHARLES HARGROVE-Paris, Dec. 16, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-Milan, Dec. 16, By JOHN YOUNG, From Our Own Correspondent, From RICHARD WIGG-Georgetown, Dec. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-Washington, Dec. 16, From LOUIS HEREN, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-New York, Dec. 16, From COLIN CHAPMAN, By Our Broadcasting Correspondent, From FRED P. GRAHAM, By Norman Fowler Home Affairs Correspondent, From ARTHUR OSMAN, Midlands Correspondent-Birmingham, Dec. 16, From THEODORE SHABAD, PHS, ADRIAN NORRIDGE., MICHAEL GEDGE., ALAN P. FRANKLIN, H. N. GRINDROD., GEORGE MIKES., C. MCI. DELF., AUSTEN SPEARING., PHILIP A. CROW., D. S. BAGSHAW., JOHN S. RAKE., G. F. CRAWFORD., By Louis Heren, W. M. JAMES, NICHOLAS BEATTY, 7 and a half., WILL HOWIE., KEITH KYLE., MICHELENE VICTOR., M. W. PALMER., By BEVIS HILLIER, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By REX BELLAMY, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By ROY McKELVIE, By an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By CEDRIC VENABLES, By JIM SNOW, Northern Racing Correspondent, By BRIAN LEWIS, BY OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, By Stanley Sadie, By Audrey Davis, By Joan Chissell, By Julian Critchley, By Henry Raynor, By ARTHUR REED, Air Correspondent, By GILES SMITH, By PETER JAY Economics Editor, By WARWICK BROPHY, By KENNETH OWEN, Technology Correspondent, By DAVID JONES, BY OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By RONALD KERSHAW Northern Industrial Correspondent, By DENNIS TOPPING, J. R. DRAPER, By DAVID DAVIS, BERRY RITCHIE, JOHN GILMORE, IAN MORISON, INDUSTRIAL EDITOR Joe Roeber writes, By RODNEY COWTON, By HUGH STEPHENSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From PATRICIA LLOYD-JONES-Frankfurt, Dec. 16, D. M. MOREAU., W. G. N. WALKER, Chairman., A. V.HILL, , By JOHN WOODLAND, by George Cattell, Director, Manpower and Productivity Service Department of Employment and Productivity, by Mark Wolfson, Head of Youth Services, The Industrial Society, by John Davies, Director-General, Confederation of British Industry, by Lord Collison, General Secretary, National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers, by Dr. Rhodes Boyson, Headmaster. Highbury Grove School, by Antonia Trauttmansdorff,

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News: N Vietnam seamen freed, Coexistence of Farne Isle sea birds, Unrest makes search for 'digs' harder, Nixon advised to expand anti-crime strike force, A look at the ins-and-outs of America's Establishment, Confidence Was His Dividend, Exploit Ideas And Enthusiasm, Students call for 'day of action' in France, Fight to finish in rally, Powell 'threatened publicity' over Army rebuff, French flintlock pistols pair fetch £3,200, 'Consultants' in crime lead £103,000 bullion theft, RTZ's world-wide spread, Maturity-prize on the mountain top, Submarine safe after alarm, Schools must find talent and tailor it, Judge's warning on lies told by girls, The Times Diary FO exodus gathers pace Stonham as vindicated prophet Try a super-ellipse, says Hein, Nuclear Arms Argument, Little Conflict Of Interest, Five gaoled for silver raid on museum, Self-discovery by attitude training, Recognition of opportunities, Bianchi seriously hurt in Sydney rally crash, The promise of approachiing administrative reform, 1,000 miles to rescue Antarctic airmen, Exiles held after Cuba landing, Italian programme of reform promised, Kiwis hunt earthworms by smell, Eight Afternoons On Release, Appeal to Chinese by father of missing man, Britain loses UN vote on Gibraltar, Stormont gesture in civil rights cases, Future Depends On Acceptance, Prague expels US correspondent, Yard help in death of lawyer, Mystery of boy deepens, MPs call for replacement of Robens, Director to pay ex-wife £33,600, Psychological Stresses, British envoy to Peking named, Six killed in Brazil panic, Biafrans urged to open land routes for supplies, New plea for fiancée, Importance Of Philanthropy, No Heathrow boycott by taxis, Union leaders deny growth rate pact, Chocolate may cause migraine, Too many guests in Moscow, Young Realize Their Potential, End of 'Mitty' dream, Chemicals threaten wildlife, Russian music as a weapon, Chocolate girl 50 years on, Why 'Stickability' IS Important, Influenza vaccine held up by tests, 'Onus of students' conduct on society and parents', £40,000 for chef, Polling heavy but quiet in Guyana, Izvestia attack on BBC for 'spying', Mrs Castle puts plan to TUC and CBI, Extension hint for TV hours, Girls robbed Chinese woman, Indian father wants to join stranded children, Vital lapse in hospital fire warning, Need To Foster All Interests, Weekend School For Apprentices, Changes in votes Bill proposed, Management with a motive, Counting the cars flowing into towns, Napoleon's mistress sought, NPD challenge to Kiesinger, Late night show 'suggestive', FBI and CIA chiefs to serve under Nixon, Questioers Encouraged, Shoplifter's home an Ali Baba's cave, Not Guilty on one drug charge, Unions can show they care, Wife killed son and husband, Redundancy pay scheme may be cut, Students give promise to judge, Mayor in storm over race and religion, Holloway gaol to be rebuilt. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Henlys Jaguar, Dunhill, Automations International (U.K.) Limited, Endeavour Training, Loewe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hilton Roof Restaurant, Kingsgate College, Myw, YOUTH AT WORK-a special survey inside today, Associated British Maltsters Limited, Girard Trust Bank, Wates Limited, Outward Bound Trust, Alexanders, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, The Industrial Society, Wates Build With Care, Christmas Appeals, Trylon Ltd.,, South Essex Water Works Company, International Finance And Services Limited, Lloyds Bank Limited, Richard Ellis& Son, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Rover, Philips, The Gas Council, Gpo, Jlp, Thomson Yellow Pages Limited, National Association of Boys' Clubs. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge, Appointment of Greek C-in-C, Mike Weston decides to retire, Dartmouth Passing-Out. Picture Gallery: Apollo 8 makes ready for flight round the moon, YOUTH AT WORK a special report. Law: Investment Allowance For Wallpaper Designs McVeigh (Inspector Of Taxes) V. Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd., Welfare Of Infant IS Paramount-Counsel In Re C (An Infant), Wife, 67, Loses Appeal Against Decree Slon V. Slon, When An Appellant IS Freed On Bail Regina V. Cullis Regina V. Nash, Admissibility Of Evidence In Sexual Cases Regina V. Flack. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From THE TIMES of Friday, December 17, 1943 Educational Reform. Reviews: Richardson on Orton's last play, Cleaning the monsters of Notre Dame, Children's play with a plot Arts Theatre: The Prince, the Wolf and the Firebird, Students at the Wells, Ourselves as posterity sees us, Architectural pianism, The wrong target, Enjoyable records of baroque music. Editorials/Leaders: The Regime In Brazil, More May Mean Worse, Sorting out Scottish economic problems, The Problems Of France. Letters to the Editor: Self-excluded, Candidates For Councils, Historical facts, Leading from behind, Prisoner In Turkey, Beatty And Jutland, Truly Christian?, Plea To Abolish Celibacy: Handicap Of Loneliness, Given the chance, 'The Tablets', German superiority, The Danger To Britain, Cease-fire, Mrs Palmer's Panacea, Asian Flu, A curious case of privileged imports, Jute import policy, Bile and spleen, Ordinary people, The floating pound. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Mrs Markus In Bridge Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,034, Television for today B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Obituaries: Prof J. G. Smith, Obituary, Mr David Jacobs Show business lawyer, Mr. Bernard Banks, Mr Antonio Barrette Former Quebec Premier. Sport: Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Whitley Bay to travel, Bout off after injury to London, Trainer predicts unbeaten sequence for Kamundu, Campbell's reputation was the survivor, Plan to call young talent early, Australia may rely on experience, Kinnaird Cup results, Sheffield favourites, Aston Villa's new chairman from local rivals, Greyhounds show their paces, England routed at table tennis, Barrington rides out storm, Little resistance by Blackrock, Rugby club records London & South East, Today's football, Accomplished Thatcher, West Indians thwarted. Politics and Parliament: Rundown of forces: Mr Healey attacks opposition swindle, Any agreement to be put before islanders, Protecting children in commercials, A Christmas truce might be way to Nigeria ceasefire, Spreading gospel to Europe, Support for withdrawal of invitation to Mr Powell. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Personal, Announcements, Transfer Books, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Property: Furniture & Fine Art Sales. Business and Finance: BRIEFLY FROM THE boardroom, Woollen industry looks ripe for further rationalization, Unit trusts: promotion or relegation FOR THE saver, 350 affected by ICL plan for reshuffle, Asprey, contracts Eng Electric $9m award, Pegler-Hattersley is doubling interim company NEWS, £9.8m loans in Lazards' Spanish deal, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Turnover At Record Level Overseas Business Reaches £100 Million, Buoyant economy acts as a lure for UK trade missions, Commercial Aviation Jet fuel Consumption in Europe, French cut their prices, New state steel plant in July, U S production up 0.7 per cent, Pontin's Limited, Monthly cost of Suez closure £5m, Collier in BoT talks on payment, NoW should be underwritten at 48s, The Beeston Boiler Company Limited, How The Markets Moved The major rises..., Building unions fight over penny off move, 'Awesome' build-up of jet-fuel consumption, MP queries dividends, Sunderland yards win £8.5m order, Blessing attacks floating rate, EEC's wheat output record, Healthy gains in all forward rates Sterling, The Land and House Property Corporation Limited, A records office for industry, £18 rise in cash tin, The Berkeley Property And Investment Company Limited, EEC sugar crop up 2m tons, NoW terms would give Murdoch 40pc voting stake, LEEDS PERMANENT Building Society Assets Up £52 Millions, The Renault road to success, A copper bonanza, Peko strikes back at Gold Fields mining, New firm for car insurance, Allisons may get receiver, How much economic growth in 1969?, BAT pays £15m for cosmetics company, The main investments, US Bill rates at record high, Town hall training costs soar, Sudden boost for French reserves, Cost to ITV of a holiday blackout, Threat to the wine importers, Italy's trade balance up by £108m, STAR (Great Britain) Holdings Limited, Fiat bid for plant, Retirement earlier than expected BUSINESS diary, Car output forecast, UK aerospace exports record £250m: hopes higher for 1969, Jordan bans 19 firms, Construction industry output still rising, CBI to carry out own investment allowances study, Port idle as tally men go to pay meeting, IBM wins double Ford computer order, Mercian-Slater Walker do £2m swap Bids, Deals & Mergers. Business Appointments: New chairman for Butterley. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Commodities, CLOSING PRICES-(continued), Midland Stocks, Funds plentiful after a tight morning Money Market, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Market continues firm, UK trusts borrow $1.85m, Shares fail to keep up recovery Wall Street, The Bourses, Regional Share Prices, Further gains by the Funds Fixed Interest, The Times List Of Latest Dividends, Metal stocks rise, Gains continue to predominate EQUITY Markets, The Times Share Indices, European And Far East Securities, NY cocoa nervous but higher, Issue Of Local Authority Bonds, Unit Trust Prices.

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